TIIK KKSU OijOI'I) nilKK. KKJD M,Oil. NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, i)V 11), 1894. Ducker's - Cash - Dry - Go Hou (taj Commencing Saturday Morning, Oct. SOth. We have received more special bargains in Dress Goods, Underweai Come and see us. We can easily convince you that -, Outing Flannels, Cotton Batting, Shoes, &c. Read our prices, 4 we can save you money on each and every purchase. ods Woo! Dress Goods. 31 incb Henrietta at l'JJc. 30 inch Storm Sire at l.c 30 inch Hrocadcd l)re Good, color, Nary Wue, at IS J. 30 inch Flannel Suiting at ISc. 30 inch Hftnmlt at 20c. Col. or?, Navv lilur, llrown, Cardi nal and Hind. ft I inch Hroadcloth Cnisl cd Kicking at ft'.Mc. These pood arc good value at Sftc per yd. Wo nto constantly on the watch for t-p-eial bargains. J 8 Pieces ! 8 Piece xwZW We Iw.vo placed 13 piece. of Dress JijoiIh on titir center tables which wo have marked lit nearly Imlf the usual pi lees they nru Hold tit, Forui-r pricts wer fit), (i.'i, 7fn i, ml $1 t r d. Wo iiro ruing to . II them for U.i, .l.i, l.i mikI 07J-. Thin i" a pniu b.irgmn mtl. teeing. I Cotton Dress Goods. India Cahnicro nt 10c. 30 inch Covert ClotliH at 12Jc. Mulhotihd Cayhmero at lOo. Extra fine Satinc at lUJe, wrlh dntiblo tho money. Wo havo th nicest patterns that arc undo in Calicoes and Dress Ginghams. 15 Pieces Dress Ginghams. Atliopcrjd. Worth double till 11I0II0Y. Anothor lot nt 8Jc, usually mid at. lUJo. I'hofto ara nice new dark Mltles. Extra Quality Checked Ginghams At So per yard. Still another (-pct-iil lot m 0e in handsome color-". Outing Flannels. 10 pieces Dark Outing Flan, uels nt fto pir jnrl. Theso (jooda aro sold by many dealorn ut 10c. English Flannelettes. 8 piecc.1 English Flannelettes in handsome colors at Klo per yard. Kxtra nicn Shaker Flannel alfic Special bargain in lied. While Mini Cheeked Flannels at If), 2-2, 2.) and 28o. 30 inch Fxtra Heavy SI iirtmsr at SJc. Fleeced Shirting nt 10c per yard. JKANS and COTTON ADKS at 12.J, 1ft, 18 and 2ftu per yd. Cotton Jetting at fie jut roll. LL Unbleached Muslin 4r 30 inch Kleaehad Muslin at ftc Sraw Ticking nt 7j i per yard. Feather Ticking at 12Jvj. Table Linens. 1 pieces 00 inch half bleached Table Dimiuik at fi(J. Uxuul price 7fu. 2 p'cecs half bleached Table Linen at dUe, worth OOe. Turkey Red Tabic Damask Crashes. Now is the time to huy. We lire going to Hell them very cheap. We will sell you the best Crash you evrr saw for 10c. Other special values at 5, 0 and 8c. Blankets. at 1ft, 22, 28 and ,'lSu that are Sprmal Yaluci. Cloak? Do not forget us on Cloaks. Wu have a nice hue :ui1 cm Mivo you inonov. We still have sonic special bar gains in ltlankets at Ofte, $1 2ft mid $1 ftll pr pair. 10-4 All Wool Grey Blanket that would havo sold last jcar for $ft per pair, .Special prici 52.90. Calicoes. Special bargains in Turkey lti'd and Hrown and White Figured Caliewn 10 yo- for 3.H'. Only 10 us sold loeach lady customer betwecu !) and 1 1 o'clock. Shoes! Shoes- o can save you monty ob tunm. Children's Glove Grain Sohoo Shoes at 7ftc, 8fto and $1 pc pair that are usually sold at 23 mm iiuc per pair more. Also spceia! values in Liihosj Slues at $1, 1.2ft, l.ftO and $ Underwear. Ladies' Grey llihhcd Vcstq Fleece Iinsd, at 2fto that ar worth ft0. Also bargains in Men's au Children's Underwear. 10 dozen Kxtra Quality Bicycle Hose, Sizes 7, 71. !) and 0V nt lj per pair '1 lieso hore are ually sold at 3ftc per pair. you cm ue them they aro vc cheap. Our special efforts for trade are bringing us big results. We are doing more; business than ever. Having the right kind of goods an soiliiv them at the lowest prices, demonstrates tne tact tnat we can save our customers money, wnicn is vcrv important tins tall. A. DUCKER Sc O Tin: miin win' llillei Ymu Mnjoro now, is nudum: an nt-s nf lininelf, and losing vote fur .1 udg 1 lol"om!i. MoKeighnn is doomed tn ilefont. A fnot that in conceded ly his friendfi. Four cars in enough. Let r.ouio ono else llllVJ it awhile Don't foriti't that .Inn. M . Thurston. Nebraska's elmpiont orator, will ureal: in 1!,..1 f'l.i nl mi Wednesday. (.. 21. Kvirv mill, woman mid cliild should ' hear this gifted orator diseii'-stho politi cal issues i if tin-day f i inn a republican standpoint. Do not forgot, tho date, Oct. 21. linn. V I'.. AndrewH in in many wiivh purHiiiiiK a H'Mimw'hiit ililfermit Ktylo of rnmpainn thia full thiin tv..i i-aiti no. Ho in uiiipienti.iiiiili'.v t rh'hter mid inoro Akdui-.w willcnrrj Adiinmcounty; ho will cany Clay county; ho will carry Hull county, ho will carry Wulistor coun ty; in fact, ho will carry nearly overy county in tho district. HnstinuH No-lirabltan. Ii would require all tho ohlorido of limo and liichlorido nf ohido in tho Htnto of NebrunUn mid then ci mo, to clear tho awful clench that would arico from u proper ventilation of tho i opuliat p.irty in Nolirnslia nt tlii. time. Don't foruet that Dr. O. K. Mc Keehy, Handolph MuN'itt.T. G. Wilder and Kobt. Totter will be elected on the 0th. Tho hand writing on tho wall and the- daily nsauranccH all tend towards that conuunimution. Tiik popa think thoy havo tho hull by (tin lmrtiH. hut Hills- Hrvan can not do- liver tho goods. Ho did n good job ' pulary lasts Tiik HIuo Hill Lender comes out cm. pliatically in favor of Hubert T Potior for county attorney. Kkank Swi.r.zv sayn "1 tun in tho pop party hecauF.o 1 Imlicvo that tho iei ulilicau party is controlled by corpora tioiiB.'' Tho" trouble with Fniiilc is, ho ia in the pop party for otlico not becaut;o there iauuv principle involved. HoHnn: 'I will do my best to ytand up for Neb- raKa. v)f euiirfio lie will as long as tiio iaci;mg mo umaiia convention, nut mu true deuiocratfl will not vote for u dis gruntled politician of tho Holcombntriio. : , il Tin: Nation has the gall to refer to ,NU;WS! y,.. ho will bo elected. Mr. Andrew's apeeeh at (tuido Kock icK0inln has porvetl tho diatrict four with tho following comment: "Ilia t" j yiUrti and boon found wanting. Do wo throughout impressed im as being ll;i"WHnt him? No! Mr Androws will eidedly ptide, Hat and unprolltuhlo.' j mccwl nim m con(;resfl by n Inrgo ma SraS Kemember vote for Andrews mm lor iiiu reiuin n (ii.inj.i-in.' R.OCAI. NUWN. Stewart Albright is in the city. W S (laiber was in Lincoln this week, I. It. StatiBcr is homo from Kansas City. Fred Chamberlain ia in lluuiingu this week. Charley Hajl was in tho city this week. The 21th is Thurston's date in Red Tne. ri.mibbcans hhotlld llialto extra active and it ii:r:itifiiig t- litiow thnt .,.,.., . l,.(.i rrnublican Hiinervisors Uiim-omh'm chances grow less with 1m iiildrews largo crowds wheiever ly thin o.r. Tho county has been run- leach mieeeodiug day, towards elections. goep. C'jiii MelCeiirbaii snv iih muebr njK al It vorv iu,UVy espenso, and now is Ho is u money loaner ut high rates of in- tho time to change. And, by tlio way, 1 torest and Ins iilliliations wun rauroaue, ,1im Ciiuui.ir and IS' I-itiininioi n , . . .mlr V(lt r,.r tho re- is tho millstoiio that will bury him bo- This week Tan Cmr.r talked with men who ronriKeuted oer 'J00 Nebraska towns, and it was tho consensus of opin-1 Cloud. ion that tho repuliliciru f-talo iieKei would bo elected from top to bottom. Vou might as well get on thu band wngnii now, for this a republican year and everything is going our way. Am. over tho state comes tho good iimiti Mint rntiiil.lii.un vii.torii.a urncur- "" -i ..m... !l l.....l.... tal... Tho people cannot hu fcxih-il into"1 "l Ik """"'V tmlmvlnf the tru iiiimmI-1111 chlllL'CS of! JllO S Mlllflll illlll wife of divide Kouk Juke Iloaver contemplates :rwving to Falls City soon. U. C. Hull and daughter Ilai.d. are in Lincoln this week. Miss MoCluro of Lincoln io tho guest and Hub FitnnminiH have at least eigiied lei-ins of ngieemeut turn of the couinupiioiieri. which will ho, ,1UIIU, ti, turbiihint water ct defeat The peuplo of Nebraska have had enough of such stun" in tho Inst three jeais and will net down on the pop party in November. wherebv they will probably arrange u much cheaper and better for tho county. liuht next Jul v. This will bo n mighty cintest, tho greatest m" tho age. and j Hvvr. you heard the luiei.t? llioUem .lohn L. Sullivan iiins it may Inst for "mats of tho big tlfth, have placed m hours and then otdv'one will iccolvo de- nomination, by petition for deiunciatio ft-nt bv n cl.ar.on blow. omgrcHMi.uii. lion. ThmmisF. Ashby ,n.,v.--r. ' (, niinimiogton. Mr. Ashley was ro il. .- Tn. . .u I! I.'iiiiV Miii.eeh at l e.'iv.ir nf the I'llooinililon laud olllco nop;; V .., was a gmnd etVort. and j n J;r vidand-s Hnjt : wns universallv ad'iiircd. lie as usual mercilessly tipped tho donincnitk party in his jirnverbial piircnntlc vein, and be gun his Bpeneh an follows; "I conrcFS to h sense of unillii',.neps to emno before t his great audience hi ro to night. That out the district. AiTouniNi to the Chicago paj'.ers, the total legit'teration by women in that Htnto is utterly iiiBign'.tlcant. Women in b-omo nortioiiB of Illinois will tuku unwillingness dors not urine from any IK.tjV0 interest in this campaign, but as lnelc of interoHt which cDiicerns us all, ' a mot ho .idles will imialn nt limur Do.N'r beTled into the belief that Hoi comb will be elected by the shouting of tho pops, it is only their death struggle-. Majors' majority will not lie-less man i"i,C0O. and tho balance of tho Htnto ticit et will bo likewipo elected. Andrews will bo elecled by 'J000 majority, Dr. Mc Ki'cbv by about t)0, Uanney McNitt by r.UO and T. Ci. Wilder and Kobt T Hotter In- iiiiiinriiicH ranuini: from 100 to '200. Tliiu in a republican ear. llosewater and his cohurts about Mil jors. Kos-water is a corporation cor morant as much or more mi than any mini in tho stato- He holds a monopoly of tho Associated I'rem franchiho, mid will not allow his competitors t get on tho inside. Ho was in fuvor of the gov ernment lopping oir its claim of clOl,. C00.i uf Hgiiiiibl the l. l lailway. licBides mi'ny other unclean things that hone. onsen Majors of. There is lint a mini in the state who would not put up u joii Hii.cker than he. Hiiuk to Majors and vote tho repul.litan ticitei, inert ny bringing lniii; prnspennii. tunes. IVopl will not bo misled by politieul fakirs of tho ltoFOwuter type. unless i-oaio issue presents itself which is of vast importance and requires their attention. tuning place nun which uuvo nim-u pmt-n rjuardeil inn that the oloiuetuo of an ratnr, if I had ' thought of it, would suiely mviii to fall far short of ! -,,, ,,.,,, that conviction which has already taken I Jm, ," l"1 V for I never fell a deeper interest than now. Nor does It ntieo from nt y doubt of our HiicccBP. for it Rci'ins to 1 nsurecl. It is lictiiuiM' the irenntat'.- n of tiny urgii- y, N tj,,, piipubst party or any other inuut by any i-jeaUer, pkpum almost en-'p.ntj atteinptu to II. 'inch as a typical tirelywniiei-cifMiry. Theia "has boon mi,lilMl, uf pi.r.ty and peifection, there iirgucd, and in now arguing itself k will bo buipo hhii of :i j;uii whci will lirin thoroughly in the enuree. of cents now ,ifirrnco on tho organization, in uu mi- tukmg place and which liavo taUen place r..uarded moment, in u way entirely uu- porhups. Tho scrape that ally is into now, will servo to possei-sion or the public iiut.il. snow uio worm uuu u uiiutiiuuii ui . ,.v,.-q tho populist party would soon bo mo. ri.... iincii..,. VMirnulriin iiillu ii ulm. ' ceisury. As u matter nl met uiero uro " plo and impressive Mory of u farmer from Nemuhii county and a near neiuh bor toTliniuas.l. Majois, who recently visited Hat-tings in tho interest of some husineas transaction. While there ihe farmer overlu aril rome lemnrli deroga tory to Col. Majors and ho iiunu diatoly intorceedeil m bmbehnir, in ti manner that shut'eui up in n huiry. Tho old farmer said, in subutunco, that I in had nhvnys Ih-i n n near neighbor to Mr. Majors, and In in;; a democrat, hud nl- waynoppou'd him, but perrionally they 'ro Ihe bw-t of friend imd always very lliborl'. Ho sal I that Tm Majors IJOp u'towed u full i 1 to go hinitirv and thaUili 11 hii lento i wau in the i,' 'tibor. l!QDiJvire, MiijorB wub ul" hen tmi U.t, hlsiwrty - ovirtie pr"' b'i.sI'.i'. ..,, , . ever so many pops just as vile and prob- iiniy uioro iiiHiiuiieni iiiiiii iMiuKti iii-ii), that I avo never jet been discovered in their wickedness. Ho tu-n i Tiii.I'iiii'.k would gamble-that Dr. Me Keoby ami 1'andolph McNitt will grace tho state i ongret-s with their presence this wintft. To uso the cprcbfiou of a gentleman in tiuido Hock Monday, "the people got stuck on tho Dr. wherever hi goes, and Ihimiulph McNitt makes f i lends faster and more of Vm in tho muiio length uf time, tniui nnjbody of liisngf." Hoth nf thoso gontloinon aro able exponents f iuib.0 republican doctrine. They me e'iuent an I furui nble speakers, and tim piopie who wish to sen this bect;on of the stiite nbly rup roaented uro going tn ceo that ihn two itentleiiien njr elut'd by ti l.nu.lBoiuo le'.'.'TUJ-, A large audience greeted Hon. M L. Huywnrd ut the opera hniiso Thutsday night to hear him discuss tho issues of tho day from a republican standpoint. He wiia introduced by Hon. C. W. Kaley, and several representative repub lican's occupied tho rostrum. Thu speaker was fidiueutly cheered, nun mo speech has been tho subject oi uiucii fuvorublo comiuont ever sinco. Mr. llayard in n very logical, impressive and convincing speaker, but of eourto Iub doctrine did not plciiuo tho pops and democrats to perfection. His discussion of tho taritf and money Miiestions wan very tiblo and effective. Uo upheld Tom Majors in a inannor which gratilUd all who havo n desire to see Urn popu listo snowed under. Mr. Majors, he said, is respected ami loved by all m uoighburs wliero ho lives, in Neiiiaha county, mid all people there, regardless of partv iilliliations. will give him their support". His epigrammatic stabs seem ed to lit where they belonged, and when the speaker referred to tin a-.-tum of the populists iliuing their campaigns inn in the legislature; tho audience should their opinion .r tho s.iuiuinu wi. i upphiusr. He cn.ltrad;cte.l . " statement Hut tho iiutn.iu.l l'" ' svstetn wiih lni.iultious.aud rdioved Hiai il luid been u saxior to tho eoiuUrj . iMr liuywaid is a lino political epeakor. Or7Prlco'6 Cream BaUlug I'owacr A i ...- lr;, - ,..3.uen8:tai,PcwJ.r. Mr. Georgo W. Tuley llcnj.imlii, Missouri. Good Advice Quickly Followed Cured of Rheumatism by Hood's Sarsaparllla. "C. I. IIiHxl&Co., Iwcll, Mass.i " I wun taken tluwn with rliouinatlsin over a jcar ago. I wai sick for over tlx months. Often I wouM havo such palas that I cnulil lianlly einliire llit'in. A frlom! eaiin;. l i"" au;l nililstaliiuiM try llooil's s.iraparlll.i. 1 lok ami at mi worn aim K.a nuinu ui n, nun lmvo talii'ii elglit liolitui of It. It Hgu Curocl Mo Vlicn the ductnrs could ilonio noRonil what ever. Alter helisi; bciwltteil to nuali from this ineiltt ino I il. s. u o Hood's s-trviparllla an a woiiili-riiil uu u. Im I iitso iiiIiIm' eM-ry ono who Is irout.K .1 w uli rheumatism nol to ho w Uli- niitJPi','i S.irninrl'li. 1 am a firn.'r, aii'l UiHini'itlelno luii tfHfn no imiell eiHTiiy ami Hiroiu'ili to jx-rtiinii my wrk." Ui.tunu. . lUJ:v,EoJWw.M!i..oHrl. Heod'a ri!!- ar k"il r.iii'.aml ;rIeot la pre-,ivit!bii u;ut nwJvw. Sic ft lf. Were in tho city tldB week. MtConu has uaiiied its suit with In- dianolia for tho couutv seat. Imlgo II ay ward of Nebraska City, was in Kd Cloud this week. To rent; My re'ddenco property in Hod Cloud. M W Dickernm. A Wnullo and wife of Illnden were the guclita of 11 13 Pond this week. D C Jenkins the new bund lender. He comes highly recommended. M W Dickersnn contemplates moving on to his farm in Lino township. II. Co?ad and wife are visiting at Long Island, KausasMliis week. A brother of Kditor Warron in in the city visiting. Ho is from Lincoln. Mr lirakolield and wife expect to go to Illinois next week for an oUeniied visit. Mrs. (ieo. Leining of McCook is vis itiiiu with Win. r.irkcs and wifo thiu week. Mrs.lames isvisitiug in Lincoln this week, ami expects to visit in Miseoiiri beforo returning. Street Cominisrionor West has re signed and will tnko u position with A M Downer .V Co. M I! McNitt, ex-county treasurer, was down in 'Icsub last week. Hois much pleaied with that country; but tbegieas ers well Mc don't like those chaps much, but the country is nil right mid m prospering. Ilenieinber that C L Winfiey will cry your auction sales at reasonable tlguies and guarantee satisfaction. Ho u-porta sales good this season and prices rang ing fairly high. I'lace jour orders with him and you will not regret it. Out nblo and energetic young friond Kobt T rotter, is conducting a vigorous race tor tho olllco of county attorney and will uudoubtly bo elected, l-'ioin recent developments it in very probable tliat he will H'ceivo even u linger vote limn any other candidnto from this county. Last Friday afternoon October lJ at Ihoiesideiice of CM Smith occurred the niarringo of A. l'atinor of Santa Ana. California, to Mrs. M. IS. Htill'nian ' of this city. K'v. Cleo. vv. Hummel ut- lu'iaiiiif. I'oiii puitii's are vvui Known ' ui licit L'loutl. whf-rn they have icuitlcd for venrs as Mr. I'ntmor only re cently having e.-.tublithed hi limuo in ('..iifiTinii, Tm. (?iuii extends its enn-,1-i.i iui.miH Io il." newly inarii.d , miiple. Thry left tho eiinio evening for ' tl.t n- fntu"- noil e in bantu Ami, nccom- punieil Iv Mm. Djtdricu una uu UM-io of hire Vinas, A good cigar givoa away with ovd 2.")Q cash purcliiibeat Knight's bakery , Yesterday's Omaha World Herald co tained an item somothing like thj "There wero eight infant tourists at tl depot yesterday morning, and they sect eil to take full charge, ordering tho b policemen around as thoy pleased. A of tho chitdicn wero mero infants in all bore lag. tolling where thoy can from, their destination ate Ono'of 'tl children vv.is trom lied Cloud an was tngccd lor ..Memphis, .Mihnour Another was from Kansas lwnind ftf Wisconsin, and still another from Topi kit. going to Cret-tnn, Iowa. They totj i uu luuiM' oi ill" iienui iiiiiii VII boarded their respective trains. The list f letters remaining at th postoluco uncalled for uy-toOot. 18. CKinpbell las Chapman John Cleveland 'Joo (iill.Ias P Magvern (uo M linger Frank I'otip Lemi lfoden J as Tullies F M Weinberg Aaron Woofle Albert. 'I ho above letters will be sent to thl dead letter olllco Nov 1, if not callel for. lii.vMv Cowiiks, I'ostmastor. 1 AinltcuH at 2SIiiUii. Tuesday niuht Hon. W. V, Andrew .pnkr io tin large-it and must cntlui: iahtio eaiiuuign nud'ence that ha onngiegiiK'ii in Kladen this yea There w;u not even Mantling rocin Tle Kladec male (juartot sang 'l'ar well to the l'ops" and at the untranc of Mr. Andnws he was loudly cbeoici At thu clie of an able uddret which wai liiiicntlY interrupted b hi arty cheer Mr. C. K. 1 licks pn jmod thi!e clivers for Andrews, whic wore ivii in a way which nearl iiiiroidodlhi- hnine. Tlio inontinn o Majnr'i mine met with gnat pplaus j Truly thilis a republic?!! yrar, an . the mcntjnn of Tom .Majors' nam dr.'V7 forth tho pntriolisin of all gooj people andrepiihlie ins generally. Amhivc Io '(PrivjM)iiik'iiN. ii. l. .i.Lowi.i.s, les, you nut (ii' i ureiid naKc rresli every dav, liesides a liinus oi iikcp, pies ami cookies ii Knight's. I uljif!tv:s:li3i(:il. F.. Lightlot Tor blackt-iuithing nm wood work. First door south of Inun dry. til Low inteijt, with option to pay all a part of pritiipal at any year. Write, o call and st me. O. F. (Jatiicii, Koi Cloud, Neb. I say, Tom, lot' i.'o down to Colting't Drug st oro, and go one of thoso OU KAN G1HL clg-ira They ara tho best J cent cigar in town. If rvoih'u. lleliry IVikdl4 111 liiku iictli-e Mint on IIm Mil il-iv nl Him. i I- 'I I .tviu.l '.lifoul, u Jui- lire ol I lie eio. I I unli s, . -inr oniity, Nrhni-hii. iii an imti'i i f . ti.i.-i nii'iii fur tlio nuni ill $.u.' ii ni'tiim p. l.llt'f.'lll .1 I.. I r,.i s UllrlU. lll'f. Dili . I. Il I. ll.llll OnlllUUll I II. ,'!. v one -u'Uy i'lntt, I'lm.n i mi., mil ieur ("'V niti'n i UiMtli.tt kluve if b nl ,i onl.T I -. I 1 n-.l-r iAiil.,fi ., Nrv.iubcr U ,.1'jo.Io I 'i i mi ' i . . i'.iH. "'. nl no him. ;w I ll.-l'iy r n.. iMt'ii- i iiiuiii'i', cr -r, 1 l Ml I. !! .VI I ;i ii or i i year euiUnff Juno 30, 1894, by Mr. John 1 jn the correct roiuuvo posiuoiib uy u o. uojmuur, comuutsioiier, nai jus,! collar rltrlil on tlio axlo una auuttluc ) - ft1 VI ffl hA 'V '