Mfw: - $rs$rz n.t-wi' ' r-,'- V. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, .1ULY 18. 1894. yft ammm mm mmmm m mmmm mg i i- Wiiguk Do You lly purcl-nsina litem of Dlnkcslce & Kulcy jou get, in addition to llio lowct prices for the best 'goods, nil repairing done nt (lie followit.g low juice-: P Sowing Tips and Tucking Half Soling Men's Shoes, " " Women's " " " Hoys' " " " Children's " Patches 5 to 15c. This is an advantage (o jou of tbc greatest unportsneo for all shoes need repairing. Wc guarautce lowest priocs on oil our goods and tho boat of workmanship on all repair work, and will do our best to latisfj you in every respect. BLAKESLEE & KALEY vmi m iiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiu in uwnuittR pilKD K. MoKBEBY, M. D. riijoUInu mid Suriicoii, City nml country culls promptly ans wered. Moon Hi.ock, Rf.d Cloud. TAItlX OI' CONTEXTS. Page. 1.- Cicnornl Washington. Wealhor Jlullutin. Ordinnneo No. 59. Miscellaneous. n 3-: Plunged into a Trnp. A a About tho atrilco. Nowb of Kansas. Scat of War Changed. Congressional. Many Othor Itoum" Nebraska Nows. Council Proceedings. 4.- .supervisors I'roecedings. Other Nowb. Editorial. Educational Column. City Nows. Country Nowb. Treasurer's Hepnrt. Tulnuigo'B Sermons. -Crundall's March. r.-o.- 7. 8.. ititinr mijxtiox. Peter Nelson of Hose mo nt was in town Monday. John Ely was up from Guido Hock Monday. R. Q. Lowia of Cnthorton was in town Monday. Wm, Sawyer was up from GuideRock this week. W. E. Thorn of Bladon was in tho city this week. J. E. Jones was up from Guido Rock toturdoy. U. M. McCluro wan down from Bluo Hill Monday. II. T. Buslinel! of Hastings was in tho city Saturday. , J. M. Edgorton of Guido Rock was in town Monday. Mrs. Geo. Lonilng wnB visiting in tho -ity this week, w L. 13. Thomas ot Dladon waa in Red Cloud this week. O. C. Klingman ot Bluo Hill was on our strcots this weok. J. X. 'mith of Guido Rock was in town tLu llrst of tho weok. Judgo Beull lias boon holding down tho judicial bench thfo wook. Tho mother ot A. G. Willis of Arapa hoo arrived in tho cityTuesdny morning. Tho board of supervisors aro In session thia wook uttonding to tkocounty'sbusi- 0DOSS. W. L. Knotts of Beatrico an old friend of N W. Kingsland was in tho city this weok. Mrs. Mader, who has boon visiting hor iistor, Mrs. Wm. Lindley, returned to hor homo in Suporior Tuesday. MrB, Ed Bohanan, accompnniod by her sister, Miss Pourl Smith, returned to her home in Lincoln last Saturday. Rod Cloud peoplo aro gonorously udd ing paint to their various dwellings, which gives thorn a brighter nppoarunco. g Don't forgot tho bicycle races on tho 2Gth. Tho boys aro going to liavo tho best races that havo occurrod in tho city. Vin Williams left Wednesday morning for a visit in Illinois, at the old stamping grounds. llooxpects to bo absent about four wooks. Red Clond has beon tilled with peoplo this week. Travelling men, mon attend ing court, attorneys and county supervis ors comprise most of them. J. L. Harbison, editor of "Table Talk' Philadelphia, Ponn., a nophow of G. W. nakor of Pleasant Hill township was in ted Cloud on last Saturday, and crllod onTiiK Cini:r. Ho is u very pleasant gentleman. Ho was accompanied by his daughter. An cll'ort in being mado by our enter prising people to havo orected a soldier's monument in Red Cloud cemetery. Thin is n laudiblo purpose und ought to havo tho endorsement of every porBon in Red Cloud. Wo hope that tho partite jntor . tested will bo successful. Taici: None i:.--My daughter, Jennie Houbo, having left my premises without my knowledgo, and liir whoronbouta lo mo aro unknown; I would consider it u great favor it any ono knowing of her whereabouts would address me ut Inn-,-frle, Nebraska.- 13. Haute. Buy Your Shoes ? Solus, nailed on " " " " " Free 50c 155c 35o 25c Used. s Host of Sole Leather LOCAL. XLWS. Go to tho "Lako" For fresh groceries Wanted City warrants C. Calmes Miss Hoover was down from Bluo Hill I this week, A. D. Rannoy of Bluo Hill was in town this week. M. Powers was up from Norton, Kan., this week. C. B. McConnoll was up from Supor ior Mondaj'. Glass jnrp, rubbers and tops at A. Morhart it Son's. J. B. Brigglo ot Grand Island was in Red Cloud this weok. F. A. Sweezy was attending court in Red Cloud this week. Go and see Calmos for ull kinds of bread, cakeB, candies, Ac. F. P.Hadley painter and paper hanger and sign work a specialty. Read Treasurer Whito'a facta and fig ures on page 13 this weok. Buy your fruit jars ot A. Morhnrt & Son. Thoy havo all sizes. L. Movillo of Campbell wob in this neck o' tho woods this woek. C. R, Tomlin of Columbus, thia state, wus in Rod Cloud this weok. Cotting'a cold soda is tho hoalthiost drink you can find this hot weathor. E. E. Burr of Guido Rock was doing business in tho county scat this week. If you put up any cherries you want glass jnrs. Buy them of A. Morhart &. Son. Tho "Lako" will supply you with fresh fruits; don't fail to soo tho "Lake" scono on Saturday. Roy Oatmnn carries his arm in a sling this weok, caused by having his hahd cut with n chisel. Pug Dog Lost. Answers to tho nnmo of Jumbo. Big roward and no questions asked. Fisank Smith. Any ono in need of sign work should call on F. P. Hndloj'. Ho guarantees a lirst class job or no pay. Treasurer Whito wa3 in Bluo Hill this week, whero ho went to see his futher who has been quito sick. CurtEvana haaovcrythmgyou wuut in thosccond-hund turnituro lino. Sco him Bluo Front, eouth Webster street. Tho "Lako" is to becomo a popular place, not only us a rosort for tho weary but a good placo to invest your monoj Wnntcd to trade merchandise for a good and gontlo horso. Inquiro of Jno B. Wright tho second hand turnituro man . Two weeks from Fridoj', July '20th, is tho limit for charter mombors to go into tho Degroo of Honor of tho A. O. U. W. Don't forgot it. Don't forgot that 1 urn prepared to cony passengers to all parts of the city. Loavo orders nt the Holland House. Lloyd Ciiaiuli.. It. B. Fulton llro and lightning iusur- unce, Western Whito Bronze, mono- monta aud comotery goods. Olllco with Tradors Lumber Co. Tho llnul limit on Ashbury Park, N. J,, tickots has beon oxtonded to Sept. 1st, and on Clovoland, Ohio, tickets to Sopt. loth. A. Conovor, ngont. Joo Foglo tho harness man, locutod in the Chauoy building North Webstor St. for llrst-class work, substantial har nesses, saddles, collars aud hardware. Ladies aro respectfully invited to call nt tho city bathing parlors on Tuesday and Thursday uftornoons. Tho rooms will bo oxclusivoly in chnrgo of ladioe. Miss Margorio Shopard of Guido Rock was visiting hor grandma, Mrs. Rich, this week. S'io is a charming llltlo girl and has quito a talent as an elocutionist. For tho best meals and lunch go to tho City llukoiy and lostaurant albo fresh bread, buns, pics, cakes and lino candieB, tobacco cigars, olc, ut. Job Ilerburger. R. S. Dennoy ot Guide Rook was in Red Cloud this week and mado this of Hen n nloiisnnt call. Ho said sond Tun Cnn:r light along; I am very much pleased with it. Burlington Houto ogonta nt stations within lfiO miles ot Croto will sell tick- t 10 to tho Croto Chautauqua Aseom bly nt ono furo for tho round trip from July Cth to Hill. CoIIIii'n PolllllM. Do you know it is hoi? A drink ot our ico cold soda water is refreshing. Wo huo llio finest lino of tooth brush es in tho citj . Try our now drinks, mall phosphates, nutritive and satieties tho thirst. Our perfumes aro fiesh and fragrant. Manitou mineral waters on draught. liriug tis jour perseriptions wo use only tho purest drugs, ami oinploy a graduate in pharmacy. cityi:wk. Mr. Rich was in tho city this week Elmer Tinker was in the city this week. Frank Hadley Wiib in Rivorton Sun day. Fred Winton is homo from Iowa on a visit. Chris Fussier was in tho city woek. N. E. Robinson was in Bluo Hill week. A. T. Ormsby was in tho city weok. this this this Tho Mountain Waif at tho oporu houso July 19th. N. E. Huston waa down from Bluo Hill this week. R. St. Clair of Holdrege was in Red Cloud .Monday. Mrs. S. Foo is Neb , this week. visiting in Louisville, Mrs. W. J. Knopper ot Orleans was in tho city this week. Chas. Bacon of Holdrego wiib in tho city I ho llrst of tho weok. H. Kcthlor was down from Bluo Hill attending court this week. Mrs. N. W. Kingsland returned from Beatrico Tuesday evening. W. K. Tajlor of Cripplo Creek. Col., was in Red Cloud this week. J. W. Warren is nblo to be around again after quito a serious illness, N. B. Robinson and F. P. Hndloy, painters, were in Guido Rock Monday. Remember tho 19th, which is tho dato ror tho S. of V. drama, tho Mountain Waif. Miss Dora Henderson returned from Womor, Kan., Monday to attend tho in stitute. Joo McClelland got his foot hurt the other day and now has to walk on crutches. A. M. Walters, one of Bluo Hill's prom inent attorneys, is uttonding court hero this weok. Rev. Soj mor of Guido Rock will preach in tho grovo nt Amboy, Sunday, July 15, at 3 o'clock. Jno. O. Yciser and wife ot Omaha, former residents ot this city, aro visiting relatives in town this weok. Mrs. 13. P. Bolton roturned Wednes day from Oskaloosa, In., whero sho lino beon visiting at her former homo. Miss Ncllio Kaloy lias been added to tho corps ot teachers in our public schools. It is a deserved compliment to tho young laily. "Pap" Rust purchased tho building this weok occupied by F. V. Taylor, for tho sum of 65000. Real estato still booms in Red Cloud. Tho drama entitled tho Mountain Waif to bo given at tho opora houso tho 19th will bo ono of tho best over pro duced in the city. Every body come. Tho nieces ot D. F. McFnrland, who havo been visiting with himself and family for a weok or two, returned to their homo in Lincoln Wednesday morn ing Perco McBride, who for tho past three years has boon employed in tho jowolry storo'of L. M. Vance, wont to Haitinga last Saturday to accopt a similar posi tion. Tho two suspects arrested by ShorilT Hunchoy last weok, supposod to bo tho mon wanted for tho atracious murder in Holdiogo a few day ago, were rclcatsod, having failed of identification, Grandpa Ludlow wiib down town this week on a visiting tour for tho lirst time In six years. Tho old gontloman is 81 yours old and cast his llrst presidential voto for Bon Harrison's grandpa. Tho llio department is building up u record for fast time. Hose Company No. '2 in making some fast time these dnjs, und expect to bring down their time to nearly ns fast as any team in tho stato. A. A.Popo purchased tho Yoiscr lot north of James Potorson's implomont houso this weok for whbh ho paid ?G00. Mr. Popo will erect a building thereon j'opo will erect a building und wo undoretnud will embark in busi ness. Tho Red Cloud Bioyclo Club will givo an ico eienn social Tuesday ovoning July 17th at tho court houso park. Pro ceeds to go toward buying prizes for tho racc3 July t!(5th. Everybody eomo and help tho l)o h out. Tho First Aiinuul Bicycle Meet of tho Hod Cloud Wheelmen, to take placo July iMUli, will furnibh boiiio excellent spot t as thoro Is a handsomo list of prizes up to tho amount of fl'J.'S. Watch for program next week, S. ot V. cornet band of Red Cloud havo accepted tho proposition to furnish tho music for tho Intor stato Reunion at Superior, to bo hold July 31 to Au gust 1, 1891. This speaks well for our boys. IjOI lieu uiouu muo a good rep resentation at the rouniou of old com rades. Dn prces cream Buklnj Powder ' APurC1rapCrumofTrUrPowUr. DoriiLK Hkadkii. Thl week James Swearlngeu, tho esquire, engineer for tho Burlington route, uotilled his friends, that for tho lirst tlmo since thostrikoho had eomo in with a double header. Tho bojs, who know that Jim pulled tho throttle on tho switch caging marveled at such talk, and wise heads paid Jim was oil", but Jim knew that it was u fact and when pressed for n bettor explana tion, ho remarked thnt at J:30 on Tuca day afternoon his wife gavo birth to a pair ot twins, nud if that wasn't a double header, ho'd quit railroading. Tho bojn saw tho point, and now they dub Jim tho "Great Mogul" and ho sots up tho cigars right along without waiting for it fellow to ask. - ... A Good Dual.- During tho llrst part of tho week L. H. Rust, our popular townsman purchased tho brick building now occupied by F. V. Taylor, the furnl turo man, paying therefor $.1000 cash. This is an excellent business properly, and Mr. Rust hns mado n splendid deal, ono that will bring him in a handsome monthly stipend. Tho property cost two or three thousand dollars more than tho price given for it, when eroded but un der tho circumstances went for u Rood price. Mr. Rust thinks he has made a good deal, and ovory business man in tho city acquainted with tho property thinltB that way also, it was really cheap for tho price sold for. Wo con gratulate tho gentlomun on his ncqusi tion of this vniuublo property. IiS.Noi'Aui: ok mi: Mouth. Somo wisoacro proposes to read woman's char acter by her mouth. Hero are tho ruloB to bo obsorunl: If hor mouth is very small thoro is not much mind, but over much shallow Boutimont. It she has a very largo mouth sho will possess a good brain, but tho trouble is in kissing it Large mouths put a man to nu artistic test; ho will bo driven to his wits' end whether to begin at ono corner and con clude at tho other, or to make a heroic dash at tho middle and endeavor to reacii Dotn cornors, nut ir you nro u kissing artist it can bo covered nicely enough. If your sweetheart has a coarsely rormcil moutli sho will bo son stud and full of strong coarso points ot character, and will raiso n row in tho family. If sho has a delicately formed mouth, with rounded lips nud of a vel vety color, soo win nave mucli sensibili ty nud perfection of character, but will not astonish by hor brilliancy of concep tion or execution. It is a good mouth because it is kissablo and submissive. Shun blue-lipped or thin lipped women; tnoy will horo you to tieatli witli liloru turo or woman's rights, theorizo whilo you want your dinner, or spoil your tem per by tlieir red not scolding tongues. A LiTTi.r. Buonv. Tho Stato Univer sity is now engnged in furnishing farm ors with inoculated chinch bugs, All you have to do is to get a halt pint ot bugs and send them to tho University nml they will be moculatcd and roturned immediately. Tho University is very busy, iu all sections uctivo work is ho ing performed, but in that of entomol ogy, whero Professor Brunor presides, morn is being dono than at any previous time in tho year. Tho chinch bug labor atory in his charge, swarms with insects and ho is busvrecoiving communications and packages of healthy bugs to be in oculated aud in Bonding away thoso with infection, with instructions fortholruso. Today has not boon u wonderful duy for business and jet 11 packages of infected bugs havo been sent out into ton or twclvodlirerent counties, and from each ono comes tho request to bo expeditious ns possible so as to savo tho crops that aro being attacked. From many corres pondents comes tho request to bo inform how to proceed in order to obtain diseas ed bugs. Wo answer do not wait to write to tho experiment station, but gather up a half pint of healthy bugs and wrapping them securely send them to tho station. Send a card stating what you havo done, and within 48 hours thoro will bo shipped to jou eomo diseased bugs, with directions informing you how to proceed. Hi: Spaukhd Too Lono. It is a vory serious thing for a boy to bo a boy. Tho other evening ono of Red Cloud's boys wont out 10 soo ma sweolieart, as many boys do now-n-dajB. Ho found her com pany vory ploasunt, and ho stayed, and stayed, and then stayed, until tho cban ticleorB woro winging their shrill choruses from tho hill tops, announcing to tho denizens of tho city who woro quietly reposing iu tho iirmo of Mor phous, that tho day wiib breaking in tho eastern hills nud thnt tho blessed sun light would soon bo upon thorn, if they did not hastily ariso mid hunt utter "tho early worm'' according to tho old maxim. Wo Haiti ho staved, and bo ho did, but linully ho toro hiniBolf away with many vain regrots, only wishing, that "ho could stay alwajs." Ho hied himself up tho. big highway, thinking of tho pleas ant evening that ho had passed nnd all that, when he hoard 11 light stop ap proaching quickly. Ho stopped, tho young man did, awaited for the ownor ot tho stops to appear, and sho did, aud thon tho young man was taught, that tho longest way around woutd not only been tho nearest wuy homo, but would havo saved him somo bittor thoughts, for it was ids big inammii,who had gono 111 bcnrcii or mm, and with a good whip in hand proceeded to larrlup tho young man most of the way homo. Ho sajs it won't bo long before ho will bo 21, nnd then he'll jjst darn his ma to whip him when ho goes sparking tho girls. Seor Willie Perry whilo playing with a toy canon had tho mibforlunn to have it go oil' whilo ho was looking into tho muzzle the powder llnshirg in Ids face, dlellg urlng him quito Mirioudj'. PhysicaiiB picked nut a considerable amount, but his face still bears tho marks of tho con flict botweon powdor and fun, Frank Peterson, eon of JnineBPotorean whilo nttompling to get out of a wagon west ot 1110 cuy on 'xuccuay 10 got 11 whip, clipped olflho wagon hub aud hud Bomo wottry touri.HtB who lmd '"Med his leg broken. W. X. Richardson hap-l Kolly's plan of nuviguting the river in ponod along just then nnd brought him I Btoad ot walking, nnd probubly nppio- k'eoiij- s?' iff Suva w irt; p'iad "o- ;uiir'fl tl fprthnt, it young man is getting along nicely at purpose. It boutB walking if a fellow present. i bM time to go that wity. Dry Special Bargains in Hosiery and XJnderwkar. 1500 2 l Indigo Blue Calico at 5c. Blk and white DeLaine finish Calico 5c. Turkey Red Calico at Special Bargains in White Goods. Butter Color Laces . . . Clearing sale prices on Butter Color Laces at nearly half value. Come and see us. We can let you have lots of goods for very little money. G. A. DUCKER Sc CO. THE "RO" FLOURING MILLS. FLOURS RETAIL AT 4 ROYAL B. OF All Grades guaranteed by the Mills. AKOUM TOWN. Hx-Judgo Oaslin was in the city this wook, Jno Ferguson was in tire city this weok. Tho wind doth blow and wo shall have snow noxt winter. ThiB puper is indobtod to Jas.McPart land for n cart wheol. Hon. Jus. McNeny has had his roni donco proporty nicoly palntod. Prof. G. M. Castor is homo again. Ho lias beon in Lincoln for several wooks. Milton Guthrio, an aged gontloman of Lino township, was kicked by a horse tho othor day nnd had his leg brokon. Wuter Commissioner, Hurry Pond, lias cloauod out tho south city well, und such a mas1) ot conglomerated material hue not been discovered since Adam roamed tho garden ot Eden. Wo hopo our correspondents will not fail to sond in all of the no we thcBednys, The editor ot Tuk Ciiiek fully appreci ates their efforts, and anxiously looks for thoir urrivul each wook. Wo want all ot tho nows. II. C. Andrews, that popular farmor ot Qarlield has recontly built an addition to his dwelling, nnd Hadley and Robin son havo just finished giving tho entire building n nlco coat ot paint. Mr. An drews has a tlno homo and nico sur roundings. Hurry Sowter has purchnsod tho mer chant -tailoring department of C. Wio nor's clothing store nnd has mnvod it in to tho room occupied by L. M Vunce, tho jowler. Hurry is 11 lino tailor, and wo predict for him an excellent businefcs Tin; Ciiiki' wishes him prosperity and many riches. Two Strnngem woro observed flouting down tho Republican river this weok in n light boat, who they woro and whero thoy woro going could not bo learned from tho occupants , who kopt right on going. Wo presume it might havo been Clearing Sale Prices On . . . Hot Aeather Goods. yds Chiffonette Lawn - 2c per yard. MONOGRAM, $100 Por Sack. PATENT, 90c Por Sack B. S, 75c Per Sack. A FEW EXTRA. Miss Lois Pope is visiting in Bluo Hill this weok. Mrs. McBride has moved into Martin's store aguin. Wuntod A good rain apply to any ono in this vicinity. Mr. J. F. Winters and family havo gono lo Auburn, Nob,, on a visit. The mother ot R. O. Wilson died this woek and was buried on Wednesday. Frank Teraplo and wifo of Atlantic, la., are visiting at tho residence ot S. A. Tomplo. J. W. Phillips ot Croto and son Leslie aro visiting at tho rcsidonco ot D. F. Scummon this woek. Mrs. Dr. Whitowny of Orleans pup chased a vory lino monumont of Boyd k Ovoring tho othor duy valued ut 8160. Mrs. J. F. Winters got her lingers crushed in a corn shellor tho other day. The injury was not seriouB but painful, Tho city dads should proceed at once to got a now pump tor tho engine houso If there hail beon two during the recent tiros, there wouldn't have been any loss of proportj'. Tho committee ot supervisors Bottled with County Treasurer Whito this woek. It is neodless to say that Treasurer White's books show more cash collected than hns boon collected tor a number ot years. iwiMiiiiiiinettMiiiMiatn Awarded Highest Honors-World' FlrJ CREAM BAKING POWDffl MOST PERFECT MADE. A puie Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free !rom Ammonia, Alum w ny ether adulterant 40 YEARS TH1 STANDARD! H i .1 1 '