wm Sq Wiieuii Do You Uv tlUrcliasitlU tlirtn nf addition to the lowest ,!, fL b Cff nil repairing done at thoJoltoVing low prices: "'Sowing Tips and Trtt-kincr llnlf Soling trail's' Shoos, " " Women's " " " Boys' " " M Children's " Patches 5 to 15c. Bait of Sole Leather Used. This in on ndvanUgo to you of the greatest importance for all shoes need repairing. We guarantee lowest prices on all our goods and the best of workmanship on all repair work, and will do our best to fatisft you in every respect. ' BLAKESLEE & KALEY mi m mummmm mmum pitKD E. MoKKKBY, M. D. IHiygltinu tuul Surgeon, City und country calls promptly ans wered. Moo.v Block, Red Cloud. TAULE OI' COXTHVrS. I'liL'o 1 Weather Bullolin. Shot to Kill. Other Items. Caucus notices. " 2 Miscellaneous. " 15 Keuluinicil Arid Lands, Luto Markets. Roliuble Men Scarce. Kansas tuul Xebrnsku Nowb. Many Other Items. 1-Editorul. Caucus notices. Hot Sporting 12 von t. Educationul News. Other News. " r.-Uriof City Xows. " 0 Correspondence. Supervisors. Etc. " 7 Gludstono Fniling Fast. Poter tho Great. Interesting Horns Genornlly. ' 8 Hard Times in Australia. Cornerod by a Wolf. uuii.r miction. Tiik Chief for all kinds of job work. Thero will bo n special equity term of tho district court, August 15. Postmaster Cowdcu hai had tho in terior of tho poBtofllco nicely painted. I would like to trado a sewing ma ohino for u horse. K. House, Inavulo Xobr. Miss Mary Nelson was visiting in Riverhvi Wednesday, with her friend 1K- din frionil Frank Stokes of Line township is tho happy daddy of a big boy baby. Romombor ThuCihi:!' does all kinds of lino and plain job work at reasonable prices and expeditiously. Tho Misses Jcssio andMaggio Visschor lmvo roturncd to their homo in Holyoko, Colorado, after u pleasant visit in this city. Wm, Rickor, ouo of tho pioneer Bottlers of Webstor county but now of Kansas, was looking ova Red Cloud during tho last fow days. Tho M. E. church pulpit was finely docorated with pretty ilowera last Sab bath presented by Mrs. Jas. McNony Thoy woro very handsome. M. R. Bontloy Iiob mado somo nice improvements on his residonce promises. Ho has takon out several trees und oth orwiso mado his property look much nicer. Mrs. Win, Burr of Lino township on lust Thursday, while in tho corral where tho cattlo were, was knockod down by a forocious bull and was quite seriously mjurcd, Chancellor Isaac Crook of tho Wob loyan University, Lincoln, delivered a very lino leuturo boforo the teachers of the county institutoin tho M. E. church last Monday night, Wo huvo heard of a groat many f roakB eminating from tho lurid lightnings, but during tho storm tho othor nigh!, lightn iug struck in Qua Routs' Hsu pond and killed a grout many of fish therein, .Too McClelland io still crippled very badly with his foot, which wo failod to mention was uoarly ruined by a serious full somo days since. Joo was attompt. ing to go down stairs in tho dark but failed to catch tho right llight of stepp, and fell heavily for sovcral foot. Tho in jured member was caught in just such a tnnnor nn aiiprt snok ns to crush it seriously and probably .will impair him for somo time. ,Tho members of tho Wheelmen's As sociation of Red Cloud, gavo an ico cream social in tho court house park last Tuesday night, which wub a vory enjoyable affair. Tho best social faction of Rod Cloud was presont of courso, and tho prettiest sunimor girls with tho pret tiest summer clothes woro all thero, and agisted admirably in disponing of tho liiBcioua and dolicious ico cream, which was dispensed so liberally by tho wheel men and thoir assistants. Tho recolpts wore $'2,7, and somo of tho enthusiastic cyclers say that oven such pleasant so L'ials aro not n patchin to what tho Wlipolmon'u tournamont will bo next weak, THE RED CLOUD QIUKF. HEP CUHJD. Buv Youn Siioks ? 13 tl1,.l....lv.A i. i. i Soles. Froc 00c 35c sto 25c. Railed on " " local m:vs. F. E. CJoblo is homo from Lincoln this wcck. Mrs. Fuller from Campbell Is visiting in tho city this week Don't forget tho bicycle tournamont July tlitth in this city. F. P. Hadloy painter and paper hanger and sign work a specialty. Buy your fruit jars of A. Morhart & Son. They havo all sizes. J. A. Tlllllll-ia U'no t fi...n..l !.. 1. ..! .. n Lincoln tho foro part of tho week. State Superintendent Goudy will talk to tho teachers toniirht in thu HantlHt church. Any ono in need of shin work sliould call on F. P. Hadley. Ho guarantees a tirst class job or no pay. A foot race in which is involved 82100 is quite an interesting aiiair, especially so to tho fellow who is loser. Curt Evans lias ovorythmgyou wnut in tho second-hand f urnlturo lino. See him Uluo Front, south Webstor street. Wanted to trado merchandise for a good and gentlo horso. Inquiro of Jno B. Wright tho second hand furniture man. Mrs. Joslin nnd Mrs. Jamorson of Orleans, wero visiting in tho city Wed nesday tho guests of Row God. Yeiser and family. Don't forgot that I am propared to cany passengors to all parts of tho city. Loavo orders nt tho Holland Houso. Lloyd Chaiiili,. R. B. Fulton lire und lightning insur ance, Western Whito Bronze, monu ments and cemotery goods. Ofllco with Traders Lumber Co. Joo Foglo tho harness man, located in tho Chanoy building North Webstor St. for iirst-cluss work, substantial har nesses, saddles, collars and hardware. Ladies aro respoctfully invited to call at tho city bathing parlors on Tuesday nnd Thursday aftornoons. Tho roomB will bo exclusively in chnrgo of ladies. Tho Whoclmon's tournamont next week, will bo ono foaturo of extraordina ry intoroet, nnd Rod Cloud should bo felicitated upon securing thoir prosonco. A vory interesting gamo of base ball was played in Red Cloud on Tuesday bo twoen Guide Rock nnd Red Cloud. Scoro stood ai to 35 in favor of Red Cloud. A norvous young porson in this city recently doclurcd thoy "would drop everything" and run nnd jump into tho river, if a certain request was not com plied with. For tho best meals and lunoh go to tho City Bakery and restnuraut also fresh brood, buns, pies, cnkeB and lino candies, tobacco cigars, otc, at. Jos Horburger. Mrs. A. Cummiugs has suffered in tensely this week with un aggravated and painful attack of inflammatory rheumatism. Slio, at last accounts, is somowhut improved. Tho Independent ordor of Pestiferous Doublo-barrol Dictators of tho Sons of Brass Circles is a now stag organization which now meets nt a popular rostaurant ovory Saturday night. The members of tho M. E, Church Epworth Leuguo will give an ico cream and cliorry phosphate social in tiio court Iioubo park on Thursday evening July 2(5. All aro cordially invitod. Whon you speak of boautiful school ma'ms, it thril.s one's soul with oxquisit ploasuro, but to havo car loads of them cor.To to tho city and stay a wook makes iho vory liif teem with sublimo O, my! Mrs. O. II. Truuiunf of tho Nation, Mrs. Braketicld and Mrs. Dow attended tho district convention of tho W. 0. T, U., of which '.thoy are shining lights, in Holdrego tliis weok. Tho convention was largely attended and much spirit and animation manifested in tho work. Tho Biadon clito wero represented nt tho ice cream social hero Tuesday night by tho admirable- and dignified Frank McLaughlin, tho witty and versatile David Byrne, and tho ovor jovial and ir repressible Kirby; all expert whcolmon, and good fellows. Kirby said thoy all roda down on thoir wheols from Bladen In jiiBt exactly thirty minutes. Colflug'x Pointers, Hot weather causes thirst. Cold soda water quenches it. Xo healthier drink made than celery phosphate. We can show you a line lino of tablets and box papers. "Kin me," that moans tho now gum. Wo can ohow jou bargains in wall paper. Wo havo njflnolinoof window curtains. Wo aro caroful in usilig only tho pur est medicines in prescription work. Wo invito your trade. Try "Tamanny Tiger" tho new drink at Cotting's fountain. AHOl)M TOWN. E. Cook was in Hastings this week. District court convened again this weok, M, C. Shermnn was in Grnnd Island this week. Roy Talt went to Hustings tliiB weok on his cycle. Go to Knight's, oeccessor to Calincs', for ico cream. Miss Lulu Potter is homo from hor visit to Pluttsmouth. A good'dwclllng houso ill Red Cloud to trado for laud. -C. W. Kaloy. 2t Mrs. II. L. Mnrkoll of Fremont is vis iting witli relatives in tills city. Lunch, ico cream, cakes, and fresh bread at Knight's, Calmes' old stand. Don't forgot that Knight, successor to Calines, keeps tho best ico cream in town. L. II, Fort is attending n meeting of tho board of equalization in Liucolnthls weclf. .Somo expert wheelmen of Grand Island nnd Kearney will bo in town tho 20th. J. D. .Storey the popular druggist und postmaster of Cowlea wus in tho city Wednesday. Henry C. Richmond formorly local editor of tho Tin: Cnii:r is sojourning in tho city for a fow daya. Street Commissioner Will WeBt has beon doing somo very commondablo ser vice this week on tho street walks. A good stock of millinery for sale or trade. Apply to this olllco. It is a great bargain if sold soon. The Chief is pleased to uoto that Charloy Relglo is again ablo to bo upon tho streets ufter un illness of sovernl weoks. Littlo Miss Nannie Truman left this week to spend her Rummer's vacation wmi uio lamiiy or !;. M. lleacli near Bluo Hill. j. vj. vwmo county treasurer was chosen president of this council, and J. Miller secretary. Persona aro admitted from 18 to 55 years of age. Cloyd Cummings has lately loamed how to feed his horso cheaply, ilo drives noar tho dopot, catches a liny wagon coining to town and lets tho horso feed behind until tho farmer conies to tho scales, tlion Cloyd takes a snoak. Mrs. E. P, Bolton is confined to hor room this woek with an acuto uffoction of neuralgia of tho stomach. Yesterday tho nllliction was a moro serious pliaso, but it iB earnestly hopod her physicians will bo nblo to restore hor to normal health soon. Tho case of Joo Gu minings nguinst ox- mayor Wiener was brought un in tho district court last Friday evening for trial. It will bo rcmonibered that Joo sued tho ox-mnyor for n $1000 false im prisonment, hut tho caso was decided in fuvor of Mr. Wiener. Tho verdict seems to be fully satisfactory to tho public. A brakomnn, named Crnndail, work ing on tho Oberljn nnd Hnstincs branch ui iuu u. cc iu., ion ueiweon tho carB r tl.A n r. nr an . whilo thoy wero in motion near Franklin this woek and was crushed to death. Conductor Quigly was running tho train and had it stoppod usquiekly us possiblo but tho poor follow wus doad before tho train could be stopped. Tho cuso of Matk Million vs. MieB Hathaway, for bastardy, was largely at tended Inst week. Tho caso was ably nrgueU on both sides by eniinont lawyors, and many witnesses woro oxumined. Tho caso was given to tho jury Saturday aftornoon about r.ittO, and after being out all night they brought in a verdict mr uio piuinuii. Messrs (iilhum nnd McXony woro for tho defendant and J. M. Challln for tho plaintiff A council of tho Knlirhto and lu.limi nf security was orgaui.od nt Odd Fellows' hall Wednesday evening July 18, by Deputy Xational President J. E. Park of Clyde, Kansas. Tho pnrninnent orga nization will us mado Friduv evening July 27. This organization was first start- mi in 'i nnfMtii. ivnnpna ni-ni- tn... .. ago and now has ovor six thousand mein- iiurn. .iuu iiHiiinuiury is s.mj to $.!0C0 nnd adtnitfl ImiIIhh iir u-nll no .m.,il.. ....... in,, V i HVIiiiuiiiuii. Aid Pulsipher only touches in tho high places thepo hot days. For- tho last seven .veins ho lias betui aimloBslf pul ling ouior ciniiiren Hum IiIh own on tho bond und tnllini thorn limv ;.,.. 41 worn nnd all that, and then would lumvn a sigli.but Sunday afternoon lm nmnr.m.i from his loncllnrsn, when liis tvifniin. nnunced that it u-nu un ulnt-nn .,,,., .1 girl buby. It is said that in Ids gioo ho immediately becanio a biggor man thon Mr. Dobbs, and nt onco issued nn ordor for all tho men logo out on a strike on Pruhill'fl strpnt enr linn, nplm u,,,1.1 1....... to set up tho cigars. The boyn decided to striKo ror tho cigars, and now Ed bingo "Littlo tootsy wootsy dud's littlo girl," etc., and has notified Mayor Roby that ho must bo called horeaftor tho Hon. Aldormnn from tho first ward. The Chief extends its congratnlaiions. NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, .TUTY 20, 1804. "Tin: Mot .nuvis Waip." A profitably crowd of thl'rttra.'loving peoplo tilled tho opera house Inst pining, to hear run dored by tho yitfi'ng people of Rod Cloud tho popular original drama, "Tho Moun tain Waif." Ever. ouo knows that pro fessionals frequently forget their parts, but all pralso to these amateurs, not one of them forgot or omitted u singlo word of conpequoneo, and the entire program wan charctorized by frequent outbursts of vociferous applause, which rises spon taneously from an appreciative audience. A lack of timo and space and other impediments enforce brevity, but in jus tico to tho participants wo' laud somo praise where it is especially due. But right hero allow tho assertion, that If wo hnd any criticisms to pass, or sliould wo consuro tho play at all, it would bo for just what most unintours lack to n great degreo-a porceptlblo lack of ani mation nnd vigor. This was most notable in tho two heaviest rolls-that of Harry Miller as "Bill Marou" and Ermmi linli,,,, .,u "Ralph Delmar. ' Ernest was supposed to bo a most desparate character and as audi proved a terror to tho entire com munity. Ho possesses a lino physique, 11 graceful manner, and a sonorous voice, but ho failed to roughen his voice HUHleiontly, and throw his whole soul jto tho tragical sentences; asiilo from this ho was almost perfect. The very sumo comment is duo Harry, but his handsomo I'ppoaruneo anil composed at titude won him praise. Tho vivacious Xellio West displupcd perhaps more versatility and graceful iiess than any participant, though it wouiu no (imicult to determino any great distinction botween her, Lillian Smith and Mary Miner. Miss Xellio impersonated tho waif and much credit is due her for her compla cent attitude, swcot smiles and cheery ringing voice. Mies Mary in hur char acleiiziition of tho minister's wife, was applauded for her promptness, precis ion and sedateness. ller voice, notwith standing sho had been ill, was harmon iously perfect and If oho lacked anything iu miuw iiimrimiiu iiiioni, 11 was tho projior rolo in which to do so. Miss Lillian was an nilinii-n dl,, liiti,, midgut whoso captivating girlish pranks in tho rolo of "Dolly" wero thoHiibject of much comment. Wo can only nay that sho played well, and did credit to many jiiMi-rmiuiin, John Tulloyn as "Parson Tihlm" hii!,1 n a good many lines in 11 fluent easy ninn- ner, apparently, but took no pnins to mako his voice sound like u preacher. However, ho did well. Tho only character in tho cast on winch absolutely no criticism could bo iiasscd was Horace Spunoglo as "Aster bill" the New York dude. Ho was largely the comedy of tho play. Robert McBridu in tho Impersonation of "Pat Hennessey" tho wild and jolly Irishman, wns indeed excellent, Rob undoubtedly possesses much dramatic Kiiuni, mm tumum navo mid a Heavier part. Willi Thad McXitt as "Hamilton Ham" tho two mado it pair which are not to l)o snoozed at. Thud's solo was imnieneo, nnd tho audience enjoyed tho comedy produced by these two charac ters inordinately. Jrvin Cu millings as "Monto Miller" tho crook. Walter Warren as tho Dutch sheriff "Krautz" and Henrv Clark as "Jack Wilbur" tho plucky Now Yorker all did considerable work in their roles, and maintained, u cool composure throughout tho entertainment. Tho music was furnished by tho S. of V. band orchestra and served a delight fully oxhiliarating diversion while tho curtain was down. Mrs. Gurtin ninlcnr. son presided at tho piano, and tho music was certainly moat enjoyable and great ly helped to mako tho event u success. Tun Council. Tho Belt editor makes a somewhat of u failure in ills attempted explanation of Ills attitudo towards tho city council. Ho says that: "Tin: Cnii:r novor sees any reason for abuse or criti cism of any man or body of men who huvo 25 cents worth of patronago to bo stow." That statement is failure No. 1. This paper has nover failed to criticise any man or body of men when they just ly needed It; but wo bhnll never abuse any one, just becnuso it is funny to do so, and bocnuso it might Hatter tho van ity of someone nnd ticklo tho fancy of anothor. Tlioro may bo a porsonal fool ing among tho council, but thoro is no such feeling existing that hiudors thorn from doing their whole duty, which they havo dono to far, without fear or favor as far as wo havo been able to observe It our esteemed contemporary stands upon its bravciy, why does it not state who are tho individual members. Sure ly tho men composing tho council aro not dirolict in their duties to thu com munity and fieely consult with ono nnothor, at least thero in n good working majority in tho council, that is strictly attending to busiiiHHS. "If tho present stato of things goes on" says tho Bolt, "wo will find ouipelves at tiio closo of tho fiscal year with a bankrupt city treasury and with nothing noeomp. lishod." This is certainly error No. 2. Tho last council loft tho city in debt, but wo cannot koo why tho present council should do so, us there linn been no un necessary oxpeneo, and all bonded in debtedness lias been provided for, bo Bides tho street commissioner under tho present council is noing boiiio necessary street improvements, that aro being paid for by poll tax collections, an item that was overlooked lust ear. Tim J presont council in a good business conn- mi linn in leiivu uio ciiys DusincBU in bolter shapo than they found it, when tho year ends, and wo say this in nil can dor, believiug it to la true, It is an easy matter for ono to ciiticito public olllcors, when if placed in thosamo tiobi tlon could not do any hotter, or perhaps not as well. Criticism Tor public effect has become- a chronic disease, in theso daiH, and wo fear our esteemed coutuin porury linn beeomo impregnated with thu microbes. Tiik Russian Tihhtli:. For a great many yonrs wo huvo heard of tho Russian Ihistlo, and havo hoard of many reeolu tions of farmers and others on tho sub joot but this week, was tho first timo that wo havo ever soon cno ot thorn, On Tuesday L. P. Albright had ono on ex hibitlon hung up in his store, and our agricultural editor had tho ploasuro of THE "RC" FLOURING MILLS' FLOURS RETAIL AT r B. OF All Grados guaranteed by tho Mills. investigating tho noted "C.nrvileli' thistle. Tho thintlo resembles tho tum ble weed only that it lias thorns and tho stalks aro striped. Thoy break off at tho roots and blow around over the prai ries impregnating tho virgin soil with thoir seeds until many are now to bo Been where onco tho beautiful sunflower was wont to grow. When these thistles attain full size and become ripo a team of horses cannot bo whipped into tlioni owing to tho severity of tho thoniB on thu weed. It is high timo thai our farm ers arise as ouo man and proceed to exterminate tho vilo weed before ittakes the fanners of .Nebraska. Tho Burling ton railway company havo issued an or der to thoir section men to mako special effort to kill all that grow upon tho B. A-M. right of way. Tho farms should look after them. Hv.Mr.Ni:.i..-. On Sunday morning at tho Burlington hotel at r.'JiO, In tho pres ence of a few invited friends, tho nuptial knot was tied between Mr. Johnnie Mo Bride und Miss Bertha Haddock, both of this city. Tho young couple is too well known in Edgemont to require any special comment. Mr. McBridu has been for some timo in tho employment ot mo liuriiugtnn railway company, having como hero from Red Cioud, Nob. Ho is a bright and enterprising young man, ot good habits, and will mako a good homo for the mate hohas captured. Tho brido hint been at thu Burlington hotel for u year or moro where she wns much liked, and is u friend to all who know her. They departed on tho morn ing train for Sheridan, Wyo., whore they will make thoir future homo. Tho Ad vocate forcn loins with their many friends in wishing them a long und pros perous life of miushinu, never to bo marred by tho dusty clouds of indiffer ences and troubles. Edgemont K of L. Advocate. - - ItC'pOI't Of I'illlllU'l'N, For tho school year ending July 0, 181)1 in district No. 2. lir.Cllll'TH. Balanco'on hand from last year.$ 25 15 Amount from statu fund Dl!) 1)7 " " local tax CifllKi !!! " license 1500 00 fines 11 00 tuition. IK! 2r, Total 88551 Hi DISIIUKHMKNTH. For tcachors 6(V1(2 50 For janitord 552 00 For fuel 127 01 For ropalrs and supplieB Oil 7!) I ncldontalu 1!) 15 Ain'nt now in district treasury. 218 03 Totol f8551 1(5 H. E. Pond, Sec. Juno 1S01 consiis shows children in district between 5 nnd 21 ears 018 Total enrollment 552 A vorago dally attendance 108 Cost of education for each pupil enrolled 815 42 Cost of education for each pupil on daily aevrago nttondanco....820 01 H. E. Pond. Wanted to trado a lino 80 aero farm for good Rod Cloud property. Farm has two hoiiBos, is all fenced, school houso near, good water, otc. Inquiro at this olllco. Piles! Can they bo cured? Yoa! Dr. King makes a specialty of piles, chronic diseases ot womon and ail diseases of tho rectum. Will gunranteo to euro any caso of piles. No money paid until cured. Dr. King, Hastings, Nobr. Miss Leono Fowler is homo from Ot tawa, Canada, whore sho has been at tending college for tho past yoar. She had to remain in St. Joo, Michigan for a weok or ten days waiting for u troin on tho GrHiul Trunk, which wus tiod up by tho strike. Quito a number of peoplo huvo been complaining of hearing peoplo on thoir porches lato In tho night. This is to notify wlonvor it Is that it will not bo safe for their hide should thoy be caught in tho act as there aro several parties who havo guns louded with cun- non halls for them. jimt i tlioro h as wo L'o to nress. wo loam that ins been a chnimo ot firm where in, Charley Calnies, tho popular confectioner, has Bold out to U. G. Knight of Inavale, a well known citizen of that placo. J Tin: Chikk on tho spur of going to press, wishes to oxtend to Mr. Knight n hearty welcomo into tho business circles of Red Cloud, and bo spouk for him a large patronago. Ho proposes to keep thu bakery up to its high atandard of excellence attained by Mr. Calmes. Horo is our Vet" U. G. for prosperity hoping that you may mnko both gold and silver, free and unlimited. Awarded Highest tionors-World'4 Fair. VWCtf CREAM BAKING POWDfH MOST PERFECT MADE. A pute Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fre from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS TUB STANDARD. JV1UINUGRAM, $100 Por Sack. I ROYAL PATENT, 90c Por Sack B S, 75c Por Sack. Granulated sugar iKMb for 00 Caugar 221b 1 00 Cordova colleo per Hi 22 4 Lyon coffoo por lb 22 Soda h, , . , 08 Starch 08 All spiceo HO Soda crackora OOf A Foy II Cr raisins 0U A full lino of cannod goods at tho low est prices. For trado living out of town wo deliv er goods to tho dopot. No chnrgo for boxes. Send us your orders. All goods Hold for cash. Truly yours Tho "Loko'' gro cery, Rod Cloud, Xobrasku. CITY NEWS. Win. Goblo and wife of Holdrego woro in tho city this weok. Mrs. KingBland has returned homo from her visit to Bladen. A. Burkehoud and family of Oborliu aro visiting in Red Cloud. Mr. Broody of Konrnoy has beon tho guest of Mr. Bonnott this wook. Flour und feed ut MoNitt'u Flour und Feed store. Prices reasonable. W. S. Luko of Kearney in visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. G. Willis this weok. QMr. B. Liggett of Hebron was attend ing to somo business (?) mutters in Red Cloud this weok. Mrs. S. Miller and children nro visit ing at T. C. Hackor'H this woek, and Sam is batching it on tho farm. Mrs. Josio Brown of Auburn, Ind old school iiuito of Mrs. C. W. Kaloy, is visiting in Red Cloud this week. U. J. Myers und Grant Usher havo purchased u largo stock of goods and will ship them horo in a fow days. Miss Rotta Abel has been cngagod to tench tho school in Guldo Rock. The Ciiii:r is pleased to noto tho fact. Miss Lola Popo who lias boon visiting in Bluo Hill returned homo Thursday, iiccompnniod by hor friend Miss Lydla Laird. F. D. Huinmol, of Hot Springs, is horo with his corn popper, und is doing a thriving stroot business. Edgmont S. D. Expross. J. M. Mnrkoll's resilience in Lincoln was robbed tho other night of $100 in jowelry and money. Mr. M nt ono timo lived in Rod Cloud. Win. Moedo, Robort Robinson, Mrs. M. Lcstor, Percy Fleck, Charley Robin son, O. E. Winger and C. Grigson uro now readers of Tin: Cinr.r. D Not ico to the ladles who so kindly furuishod for tho S. of V. band dlnnor nnd supper, can get thoir dishes by colling ut the Nation oflico. Ex-dotectivo J. G. Supp announces liimsolf in strict sympathy with the strikers und will loavo this woek to se cure a position at El Pubo, Texas. The membors of tho bioyclo club re turn their thanks to tho ladies who bo kindly furnished thorn with cakes and ussistcd them at tho social on the 17th. McXitt kcops that celobrated Stand ard horso and cattlo food. Best in tho world, and no farmer nor horseman should be without it. West of postofllco ono door. A bright and hnndsomo littlo buby girl Iuu made her advent in tho family of' tho courteous B. k M. oporutor, C. E. Winger this weok. Congratulations uro in ordur. My offer mado in last week's issuo ot TiiuCihki' will be continued until July 18th. During that poriod I will give my patrons the advantage ot low prices on photos, I wid continue to niuko fifteen for 82 50. E. Tknnant. Consistency is a jewel often sold, to pay tho price of success. market Report. (Cut acted Weekly.) Whout Com .. Oats... 45 25&:w 25030 35 .... uyo Flax It Flax 1 1001 15 llogd.. i 41) Fat cows 1 ri0.'l (X) Hotter 7 Eggs 8 I'otatoos , 1 00,l 10 Chickens doz. 2 00 Turkeys lb. 0 Retail prico ot tho Rod Cloud Milling Co., flours: Monogram $ sack ,.,.,1 00 Royal patent Q niok 1)0 n.otu.S. sack 75 VJ r- jgutefcUiKsai m,