THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, 'o 8 I. ' I ' BaV '"Utdi -ftftmaaa, I vlaHRVSSiBaBaP! ) ' w,aB,aw -- 'afaWjaEr-Jav II Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep, Prof, L. D. Edwards, of Preston, I Idaho, nays: "I was nil run down, weak, nervous and irritable throuck i overwork. I HUfTcred from brain fa tltfuc, Mutual depression, etc. i oo camo bo weak and nervous that I could not .sleep, I would arise tired, discouraged anuoiue. 1 ucgun laKing Dr. Miles' Nervine and now cvcrvthlnir Is cbanucd. I filcep Roundly, I feci bright, active anu anion urns, i can aw more- in no day now than I used to do In a week. For this ureal Rood I plve Dr. Miles' Restorative Ncrvino tho solo credit It Cures." f' Dr. Miles' Norvlno It wild on a norfltrve usranteo t hat tlio flmt IxiUJe will benefit. AUtlruKi:NuiMllltatll,tboiUlci for (,. or I It will be mint, prepaid, on receipt f lirlro by tho Dr. lltlu Medical Co, Klkfaart,J.nd. HEATACHErMirdln20ttlnutosbyI)r.MIIeV Paw Pills. "Oneocntatfoso." AtdruRRlsts. Charity tnakcD thn wholo world kin. Sunahlno is worth moro thin its xveijjht in irolil. Truth has roiih ilnvors if wo blto it throiiBiu Oeorgo Eliot. Civility is ii eharm that attracts the lovtt of all rcor. Bishop lforne. Company, villainous company, hath beeu the rulcof mo. Shnkespoaro. Thomonej that brings ua moat good ia thn money with which we do Rood. It ian't how much a man fovea a wom an thut wins her; is ia how rauoh ehe ovts him. A Malay Water SIMa. la !JVrrak, htato in tho Straits 'Bet tlenrauta, tlio Malays liavo one farm of amnsoincni which ia probably not to bo onjoyvd anywhere elso iu the wido world. Than is a luigo granito alopo intho ooarsonrf a inoumainrlvor, down which the water trickles about two inches dccp.ttbo main stream having carved out u led by tlio aido of tlio bowldor. TWsnrock, tho faco of which has boen qroavderod as smooth as glass by tho can- fctaoHflow of water durlug hundreds of grasses, tho Malays nicu, women ami tehlldrcJi h;vu turned into a toboggan. .i3itLliiii to tho top of tho rock, tlioy - lr4i,khijQly Tutnr with their feot Straight out and almnd on each aido for steering nud tliemillde down tho CO feot into a pool of wator. Tibia is favorito sport on Bunny mornings, at many as SOO folks being engaged at a time aud sliding to qnick- lyiono after another or forming rows of two, four or oven eight persons that theytumblo into the pool a confused xnaas of scream lug" creatures. There is little danger in the game, and, though ammo choomi to sit onaplecoof plantain, iBoetiof tho tologganors aro content to ftquai ou tuuir haunches. London Lit- Hie Ffclka. Blttrket Keperi. .... (Corrected Wwkly.l Wheat 50 4ru 50 OaU. ;j5 Rye . GO F'x 125 -Hoot.. 2 75 3 15 Stock koga COOe-'JQO I' at cows 2 00 Hutter 10 EjrB 14 Potatoes 100070 Chickens , lb 4 Turkeys lb 0 f IV OO "T KIDNEX LIVER ss USP DIMolve Gravel Oal) Mono, brick durtjii urine, pain In urethra, airalcinir after urination, palntn tho back and tilpe,u(ldon stoppaa-cof water with pressure. Bright Disease Tube casta In urine, acanty urine. Simmp-Jlaot aurc urinary trouttlMana kidney difficulties. Liver Complaint .Torpid or enlarged liver, JM braatb, bilious. flieaa, blllQUs hcurlacbo, poor4wipn. gout. rCataiThoftbeBliadder pnflamraation, Irritation, ukvnUion, dribbling, 'rwiucnt caUa, raa lilood, mucua or pua, UBrunUlM 50etnt and $1.00aixe. "luvilkl.' Uul4, to Ihallb" ftr-OoDiUAUoa fret. Dlt. KlLMKJJ i- CO., UlNOUAVTOX, N. V. PILES 'ITCHtNfi iSWAYNdua S!at2 trrmmmm WINBBflKaia i55W5W. IflMIIRS I IM.KILMCtri rtrwiJaTwiMiW QUEEN LIL HAS ABDICATED, nrrcmlrr All Claim to the Throne and TateM Oath of AllrflMiM,. Honolulu, Jan. 39. Lilinokalanl has abdicated in favor of the republic. This is by far tho most important out come of the lato rebellion. The docu ment was drawn up by A. 8. Ilartwolt at tho roquest of tho ex-queen. It was presented on thn !.fith inst. to President Uolo. Tlio document, according to tho wording, was executed freely nud vol untarily. It was nddrcsiod to tho presi dent and goes on to say: Tho queen's abdication was not ex pected. In many quarters it Is looked upon as a ruse to secure clomoiicy whon alio nppcurs bjforo tho military court now Hitting. It Is not generally considered that rIio is silicon) lit making tho pro testation. Since last advices evidence of a very damaging ehaructor has been piled around her. Hho was arrested on a military warrant on tho 10th iust. No protest! was mndo when tho panors M'ero sorveil on her, and without delay abo was escorted to tho executive build iug and confined iu a room, where sho now remains under guard. GREAT SOCIETY LEADER DEAD. Ward MoAlll-trr Dim nt HI Home In New York City. New Yohk, Feb. a. Ward McAllis tcr, tho Hocioty 'leader, died at his homo hero of tho grip. Samuat Ward McAllister was born &1 years ngo in Sa vannah, Ga. Ho prided himself up on bis southern birth, tho length of his nnccstry and of his social snoeess. His an cestors wero great leaders in thotimo o f Washington. "WAito ai'A!.L!STKn. For 18 years he llvetl iu Savannah. With his aovon teenth century idoas of social ex olnalvonewi ho acquired tho kuowledgo nud belief which ovontually controlled tho doors of motroolitan society. Left a .trail of silver. -8atttli.nl Vacino Train Held Up In Arliona by M-wUnl llAiulltc Pikknix, Ari., Fob. 2. Southern Pa clflo westbound train No. 20 was held up six miles this sido of Wilcox nt 8:35 p. in. by a party of masked mon. They separated tlio express cur from tho train, 'hauled it five miles west and putting six allots of dynnmito on tho through safe blow it wido open. It contained f 10,000 in Mexican silver, which was removed. Tho trail of tho robbers is marked'this morning by a profuse scat tering in tho Sulphur Springs valley of tlio Mexican dollars. TOUR BURNED TO DEATH. DlMutrotu Vlre at the Deaconen Home la Cleveland. Cleveland, Feb. 2. At a flro at tho Deaconess homo on Jennings street Al bert Allmoyer, Minnie Bnnmer, an 8-year-mouths baby and Jacob Krauso .wero burned to,death. Tho flro started in tho basomont, presumably from tho furnace, and bofore it could be extin guished four of the liS patients iu the house nnd hospital were dead and tho building almost entirely doatroyed. TJrnvo work on 'the part of the firemen and police alone prevented a further loss. PRESIDENT GREENHUT OUSTED. -Aadge'Orn-Meait Appoint John J, Mitchell tKub-itUtite lUrrlvrr. Chicago, Feb. .6. Judge Grosscup today ousted J. B.'Grecuhnt from the Teoeivershlp of tho whisky trnst. He allowed Itecelver "Lawrence to remain in offloo as a representative of tho directors and appointed 'General .(Tohu McNulta as racelveriti chief. .John J. Mitchell was appointed anofhorireooiver to repre sent the JNtw York stockholders. The decision-accompanying the order was loBtvand criticised Greeuhut's actions. BUaely How In -the -Houm. Wakhinoton, Feb. 1. A scene of the wildest aud most iutenso excitement occurred in tho liouao ntttho iconcluaion of the duliate ou Mr. Hitt's Hawaiian reporttoday growing out of -a personal difflealty between Mr. Breckinridge (Ken.), -and Mr. Heard (Mo.), in which epithets like "impertinent puppy,1' "coward,"" -"scoundrel," "liar," were bandied. One blow was -struck when friends ktterposed and the -sergennt-at-arras arrested tho two offenders and brought them to tho bar of the house where Mr. Breckinridge in the course of an explanation practically challenged Mr. Heard and domanded porsonal satis faction. Farmer Natt Run Amariu Atchison, Kan., Feb. 6. James Nutt, a prominent farmer near here, shot and fatally injured Mrs. Frank Peyton and a strangor this morning. The cause is unknown. A few years ago Natt killed W. W. Dukes, a member of tho Penn sylvania legislature. Nutt is in jail. Farmer Deella. to Federate. Raleioh, N. CFeb. 8. Tho sapremo council of the Farmers' Alliance de clined to take actiom on the plan pro jected by the Nat)oaal Foderatiou of Formers for merging all tho farmers' organizations into one great company. MARKETS REPORTED BY WIRE. Chkstsja Oral and FrovUlona, CntCAOO, Kob. 6. Aldinl by liberal buylac and vlgoroiH coreriag by nliort, tho corn mar ket led the dance on tsu board tud-ty and at tlmea to a rather merry tune. Comcloaed -with a salu of Via nnd wheat JQ per bushel. CIAM1SU I'll low. VrnRAT-Fubrnary.fiUo; May.MKe jJuly, tic. CCJIN-rVbruary. 43c J May, 5tf;o July, 4SJ4o:Hjitcinber,48We. OATti-Fcbruary, ZTie; May, ,'io; Juno, iio:JMly.HJ. "-ORBV-Kebruary, M.ftS; May, 110 W. AHU-Ki.brunry, f A.00; May, KJ-U;. fllB.S-lubruury.t.Vlft alouthOntalia Lire Stock. ftWTIt OMAHA, Feb. ft. CATTLK SpocipU, XIbuad;lSOJ to 1S0J lbi., II.SUitS.00; llwta UlOOIbe., 14.0)4.40: HW to 1100 llw., 13.26 4.CM; choice l-owh, U.'2S(:l.l)U: common cow. I1.35QS 2.25; kok! fifdem, 2.TU.SS.UU( common futibin, Ki.VUtf.iM. Market etronger. HOOH-Boculpbt, BWOhead! light, M.SOsJ.W; inlxnl, W.75($ait3 heavy, $3.804403 Market Uo blithur, HUKCP-Mattoni, J2.W3-i Iambi, IUR3 i-'ii. Markvt steady. TOLDINPAUAGIIAPHS EVENTS OCCURRINQ IN ALL SECTIONS SUMMARIZED. Happening at Home and Abroad He ilurcil Isfu Coliiuin to I.lnr Kvrry thlnit but l'neti i:iltnltiatpd For Our Reader' C'onrrulencr. IVIilny, l',l. 1. Two mo l were found dead In n burning freight car nt Oluthc, Kan. Tha Midwinter fair nt Hnn Frauclaco cleared f.'ri,lt!.4l over nil exK'nsei. Henry Wallar.o'iit l)o Mi ill km has been ousted from hi position as editor qf tho Iown Itninosteiut. Tlitvo big loo house owned by the Unr rctt Ico coinpnny of St. Joseph, Mo., wero burned. 1ish, ."V,000. The Tennesseo senate passed a resolu tion to Ix'gln liivcstlgutlon of gnlwrimtor lnl vuto iu that stnto en Feb. 5, - A big fight will lie Hindu In tho Knlisivs house on the bill to apportion the Htuto into eight congressional dUtrlcta. Tho Atlanta cximsltlon people hnvo In vited tho Washington pros corrcapoud ontfl to Ixs its gueitit uext aunimcr. Henry Whlpiionnan, who hod voted for tvery Democratic presidential candidate llnce llf.'O, dletl at Logonaport, Ind. JeAse Drew, n aannnlll man, discovered npot containing $00,000 In gold buried during the war near Greenville, Miss. S. C. Hnmrlck, u former divinity stu dent, was arrested at Richmond, Ind., chnrged with forgery anil cniljczzloincnt. Among the numerous bills Introduced In tho Illinois house was one directed against the wearing of high hats at thea ters. Senator Harris has introduced a bill per mitting Associate Justice .Tnckson of tho supremo court of tho Uuttfed States to re tire. The Illinois Glass company's tank fur nace at Alton is shut down owing to tho child lalor law, and !C5 persona nre out of work. A former wife of Wesley Tabor, now un der arrest, says hu confessed to the doublo McClcllan murder, 15 years ago, at Mount Vernon, Ills. PrlcHts of the South Dakota dloceso aro moving to secure the appointment of Dr. DoPnradlsot Coal City, Ills., as Dlhliop Marty's auccessor. John Hoshaw, alias Gregory, who has served four terms In Iowa for horse steal ing, was captured at Model la, Mluu., for another similar otTcnsc. Students at tho medical cnllcgo at Rich mond, Vn., forced an apology from one of their number who had written of Jeffer son Davis as a traitor. Crawford Crosby, alias Chorokee Rill, a noted outlaw, was captured at ovata, I. T., by two men who had secured his confi dence. Batnrday, Feb. 9. Elsie Hall, a pioneer of central Iowa, Is dead at Jofferson, la., nt the ago of 01 years. James J. Marlctte, for 80 years publisher of tho Schenectady, N. Y., Evening Star, is dead. Durgcss Armstrong, a farmer, was killed near Kokomo, Intl., by a tree hu was chop-' ping falling on him. AxiUtant Chief J. M. Rcrryhlll of tho Keokuk, In., fire department died of pneu monia contracted nt a flro. During nil insanity trial at Qulncy, Ills., officer arrested the wrong man, found him Insane and put hint Iu Jnll. G.W. Watt of Dowltt, Ills., took his Ufo with imlmiu. He wiw n vetentn and a Mason and widely known. At Jefferson, Intl., u family of four per sona ate diseased jmrk. It is thought tho father will die from convulsions. Steamer City of I,tdlngton, of tho Good rich line, has started from Milwaukee to search for the wreck of the Chtcora. Mrs. Delia Nichols was acutenccd at Lincoln, Ills., to IS months in prison for attempting to crcmato hor 13-year-old son. During an exciting dolmto in tho French chamber of deputies Huhktrd, Socialist, challenged the Vincomto tie Hughes to a duel. Mike Kemlelak was sentenced nt Otta wa, Ills., to one yenr Iu prison for attempt ing to kill the sheriff In tho mine riots last summer. Governor Rich has called tho Third con gressional district election to choose a suc cessor to Sorpitor Burrows of Michigan for Monday, April 1. Mrs. Harriett Eliza Wilcox, a lineal de scendant, six generations removed, of John Aldcn and Prlsellla Mullins, la dead at Burlington, la. An unknown man ran amuck In tho streets of Constantinople, killing three persons, among them an American, and wounding 10 others. President Jeffcry of tho Denver nnd Rio Grand la much encouraged over tho pros pects for his rood. Already it la earning more than It did at tho corresponding time last year. Senator Ransom of North Carolina re tires from ofHoo in March, after 23 years of service in tho senate, at the ago of 70, poor nnd with no proutablo employment hu ciiu fall buck upon at that tlmo of Ufo. Monday, Feb. 4. Tho sisters of Notre Dome will establish a mother house near St. Louis. The Miller & Pholpa flour mill at Fort Dodgo, la., burned. Loss, 110,000. Tho Cleveland police bellovo that tho Deaconess Homo fire, in which four lives wore lost, was of Incendiary origin. Affairs in Montgomery county, Ken tucky, aro in a critical coudltlnu as n re sult of tho Blair lynching luvestlgatloa Tho new revenue cutter Guthrie was successfully launched at Spurrows' Point, Md. A barrel that hail contained alcohol ex ploded at Brlnton, Pa., dnngerously wounding four men. A deficiency scalo was amicably ar ranged at a joint conference of tho miners and operators at MusslUon, O. In an address at Kansas City Judge Phillips charged the newspaper with usurping the privileges of tho courts. Policeman Ilevornux of Hnlyoke, Mass., shot Olllce Fenton nud then kilted himself. No causo Is known. Frank Wlsoomb, while attempting to ftteal coal In Denver for his freezing fam ily, was shot by a polloomnu. "Jim" Sceger, ono of tho cowboy racers stopping at Minneapolis, bus received a bequest of tS.OOO from English relations. Samuel A. Miller, a Louisville, Ky., mtlllimnlro committed suicide by throw lug himself under a train at Ashovllle, N.C. A Louisville lady was robbed on tho street of a belt containing 91,000, worn next to her akin. Hor clothes wero out to her person. Theodore Boe and BUI Burchdeld, two of thn most nrtorlou moonshiners nnd as lasslus In Tennessee, hnvo L.'cn captured byrerentio officers in the lnouutalusot Blount county. . Captain Thomas W Symmnns.TJnttcd States corp of engineer', has made an aftlclal report In which liodeolnrosYmiiilna Bay, Oro., unworthy of further Improve ment by tho government. At Fort Smith, Ark., In tho circuit court DenuU Duvl wni sentenced to lw hanged Tuesdny, April 12. DavU phot and killed a negro named Sol Rl.-uskwcll In the Creek Nntlon last October. Tursitny, lVti. 5. Andrew Ortinuycr, a buslncs.4 man of Chicago, v here he hiul resided nlncu 18W, died from bronchitis. Ed Corrlgnu will hnvo a string of 82 f-yenr-old-olds and 14 ohbr hoes In train ing at tho coining sc.wm. Suit has been brought agaltut os-Treas-nrer Cashmun of Gnoly county, Neb., torn I ihortagu amounting to $1,00. ' "Green g(KMls" dealers nre flooding Ull nolso and Indiana with circulars telling how to pecuro ,000 for 12,000. Four masked men terrorized Crescent City, O. 'P., looting tho stores and reliev ing citizens of their valuables. Bursting of tho natural gas main nt Shelbyvlltu, Ind., deprived thn residents of heat with tho temperature at roro. Mrs. Dolb of Sellcrsburg, Ind., Imagined sho heard burglars in the house and was so frightened she died threo hours later. Mrs. Louisa Jordan, u member of n wealthy family of Vlncenncs, Intl., Is charged with setting flro to a grist mill. A. G. Spauldlng emphatically denies tho reimrt that ho and not Andrew Krccdmnn Is the owner of the Now York bahcball club. Tho atblctlo committee, of tho University of Chicago Is opposed to the amendments of the football rules suggested by the col lege presidents. Outlaw Zip Wyatt Is believed to bo the murderer of United Stntes Commissioner Hoffman in Oklahoma aud scores of men are hunting for him. An old soldier in tho north of England, who is saltl to bo holr to X0,UX), hm ap plied for outdoor parish relief pending the determination of his claim. The arbitrator chosen to settle tho dis pute In tho English boot nud shoe trado has decided tlutt tho minimum wage for tasters and flnUhors shall be S7.U0 por week. Reports from Swansea state that tho de pression In the Welsh tin plate Industry Is assuming a serious aspect. Failures of persons largely Interested In tho trade are expected. At Messina tho inhabitants now stay quietly In their houses, preferring tho un certain danger of shocks of eartluiuako to tho certain one of contracting some IUucsb by exposure. Wednesday, Feb. fl. Dr. V. W. May, a prominent phyalclrji of Lawrence, Kan., died on tho street from heart disease. A thief at Carthage, Mo., returned a le of plttndor. It Is thought thut tho revivals aro tho causes. A comblno of southern plno lumber mon has leon formed. It will lncludo most of tho southern suites. Mrs. James Wymore of Oskaloosn, Ia, was run over by a team of horses hitched to a heavy sleigh and dangerously Injured. Thomas Walkor of Iowa aged 28, shot himself dead at Hot Springs, Ark., be anise of despondency over Id mother's death. Judgo Otis of St. Paul decided that under the Minnesota law husbands were liable for slanderous remarks by their wives. After 13 years L. B. Faxson returned to his old homo In La Cygno, Knn. His wlfo hod married aguln, but was onco more a widow. Cedar Butto, S. D., has been made a now Indian missionary station by the Ameri can Missionary association of tho Congre gational church. The Northwest Nebraska Medical asso ciation has boen organized with Dr. Mere dith as president. The society will havo four meetings each year. Archbishop Kain of St. Louis has au thorized tho Cathollo society of Queen's Daughters to co-operate with tho Young Woman's Christian Tumporunoe Union in temperance work. Five burglars blew open tho safo in tho Milan, O., Banking company's office, so curing from tSO.OOU to 945,000. Captain John Tuttlo, tho oldest lake cap tain In tho country, died at Salem, Wis.," Iu his HM year. William Gallehcr, for tho last 23 years superintendent; of tho land department of the Fort Scott and Memphis railway, ia dead at Kansas City. Tho Iowa Deposit and Loan company has been reorganized at Des Moines with John McHugh of Crcsco as president and Byron A. Beesou as secretary. Thoso are tho men who investigated the company for tho executive council. Thursday, Feb. 7. John Leak, colored, has been arrested at Battle Creek, Mich., charged with tho murder of George Arnold, Stella Winn, aged 17, committed aulcldo at Corrollton, Ills., It la sold, because of disappointment in a lovo affair. Tho retail lumber dealors of Michigan, now In session at Jackson, will go on an excursion to tho south. Charles B. Nugent, general agent for tho Union Llfo Insurance company at Kankakee, Ills., acctdontly shot and killed himself while hunting.' Tho Bloomlngtou, Ilia., board of educa tion has decided to submit to a vote of tho people a proposition to float ltonds for 940,000 for a high school building. Charles L. Murphy of Qutnoy, Ilia., la in jail at Springfield to wait action by tho federal grand Jury on tho charge of raising tho flgurea on allvor certificates and puss lug thorn. , At Indluuapolls tho Conde Implement warehouse and several smaller stores were consumed. Tho loss will reach 9100,000. Village of Leipzig, Putnam county, Ohio, was visited by a flro whloh swept away tho business distrtot. Loss aggre gates 9100,000. Fire destroyed tho business portion of Jamaica, a town in Iowa. Thepostofftoe wuj among tho buildings burned. Western linos have boon forced to re duced rates on flour and gralu from Min neapolis owing to continuance of out rates on truffle, alleged to bo in transit. Masked mon robbed Jacob Engol and wife, living uer Bremon, Ind., and tying them to a l)cdpost left thorn to freeze, Tho grand lodge of Illinois of tho Inde pendent Order of Mutual Aid is holding Its eighth annual session at Qutnoy. Judge Clemcnson gavo Kmeline McCoy a judgment for 9'.',000 against tho North western Mutual Relief association of Mad ron, Wis. J. L. Pickett of Oskaloosa, la, has boon confirmed us a member of the state phar macy board. i - A LITTLE THING. Bach a little thing hides tho son, sweetheart, Such a llttlo thing hides tho sun, sudden cloud or a wall of mlt, And wo moaa "The day 1 donol" Buch a little thinit hides tho sun, Bwecthenrt, Tho top of waving tree, A summer shower, of tho sunhlnn born, A mist that dips In the sea. Buch a little thing hides tho sun, swecthrart, But ln't it Joy to know That the sun still hlnos behind tho clouds; Thnt tho toft, warm winds will blow Till the wall of mist shall lie blown nstdo And tho tduulnw Ueo nw.-iy, And tho sun behind tlio western hill Gives pledge of n brighter day I -Florence A. Jonea In Minneapolis House keeper. . KID GLOVES. Interesting rurt About tho Skins Wlih-h Color or Adorn the llauda. Barefooted boys and hens form n curi ous partnership iu tho making of n pair of fiuo gloves. They work together in preparing tho aklns for tho hands of tho fashionablo woman who rushes to tho stores ovory tlmo a now shado of glovo is announced. Thousands of dozens of hens' eggs nro used in curing tho hides, and thousands of boys nro employed to work tho skins in clear water by treading on thorn for aovoral hours. Whon a woman buys n pair of glovos, aho speaks of horpurchaso as "kids." If tho clerk who sold her tho "kid" gloves know tho eeorets of tho glove making business, ho might snrpriso his fair customor by telling her that thoso boautiful, soft, smooth fitting "kid" gloves camo from tho shoulders and bolly of a 8-wcoks-old colt whoso nook was slit ou tho plains of Russia, and whoso tender hido was shipped with hngo bundles of othor colts' hides to Franoo, whore tlioy wero inado up into "kid" gloves, or ho might with equal regard to tho truth tell her that thoso glovos in tho other compartment onco darted from troo to troo in South Amer ica on tho back of a ring tnilod mon key. And if ho inado tho rounds of tho store nnd could distinguish ono akin from another ho could point out "kid" gloves rnadofrom tho skins of kangaroos from Australia; lambs or sheep from Ohio or Spain or England; oalves from India, muskrats froui anywhoro, musk oxen from China nnd othor parts of Asia; rats, oats nud Newfoundland pup-! pics. I But tho llttlo Russian colt, tho fonr footed baby from tho plains whoro tho Cossacks livo, tho colt from tho steppes of Siboria, whoro borsos aro raised by tho thousand, supply tho skins which aro tho favorites at present with tho glovcmakors. Experts say that tho colt skin makes a hotter, stronger, flnor glove than real kidskin, aud as tho colt is n llttlo follow only 3 wcoks old whon ho ' is killed but a small amount of akin can bo mndo into glovos, so that tho prico is about as high. But, nftor nil, tho real kid, tho livo ly infant of tho goats which livo in Franco, Switzerland, Spain and Italy, fnruiBhcs tho best, finest and most ox pensivo gloves, and noarly 10,000,000 kids aro sacrificed every year in ordor that women nnd mon may cramp their bands in wrinkloless, dclicato hucd gloves. Chicago Record. KloUchlruen-What Is It? Under tho titlo of "A Game Wo Might Flay," tho Marquis of Lome in Good Words pnts in a pica for an open air winter pastime in tho low countries of northern Europe which has for conturios enjoyed a sort of national reputatiou. It is a rough sort of golf, playod with out clubs or hoi 08, is inoxpensivo and can bo played by two single oppononts or with two on a sido. Tho artiolo con tains a very picturesquo description of a match betwoon two villages in Frios land, nt which tho writor was present, and convoys a striking impression of tha popularity of tho gamo nnd of tho spirited emulation which it awakens. It is poiutcd out thnt iu England there aro many districts, especially in tho oast of the island, which aro peculiarly well adapted to tho gamo, there being in thoso parts much flat laud whoro wiutor makes tho ground hard. Wherever theso conditions exist, thoro, wo aro told, tho "klotschicssen, " or "clotshot" game can bo playod.with ndvantago. Loudon News. Dabster M Unaderstood. Figg What kind of a writer is Dab terf Is ho possossedof dosoriptivo pow ers? FoggUnfortunately, yes. Figg Unfortunately? Fogg Yes. In his recent skotch of a western girl he apokeof hor commercial traveler manner nnd her generous un derstanding. Tho Chicago people al lowed that tho "commercial traveler manner" was a oompllmont of which anybody oxcept in the effete east might well be proud, but they suspocted that tho other characterization was a cheap fling at tho size of women's shoos, and after that his writings wero a drag in tho western market Boston Transcript Wholesale Elopement. At Dolnioze, noar Flume, on tho Adriatic, SO girls wore carried off on ho'rsobaok in onq night rocontly by lov ers to whom tholr parents had refused to give thorn. It is not uncommon for Croatian girls to forco consent to their marriage by an elopement, bnt an or ganized raid like this is unprecedented and has made a sensation oven in Croa tia. Cincinnati Enquirer. Mo Doubt About It. Jack Groat crush at the Do Mylllons' ball last night. Augustus (who had proposed there to Miss do Mylllons and beon reject ed) A tremcudous crush. Now York Times. He who unintelligontly attempts what is beyond his power must leavo nndono his own proper work, and thus his tlmo is wasted, bo ho over so closely occupied. Lako Hnron was named from the Huroua, an Indian tribe on its shores. Certain parts of the hippopotamus' hide attain a thickness of two inches. BEFORE I could set relief from a most horri ble blood disease. I had scent hundreds of dollars TRYING various remedies iand physicians, none of which did me any good. My finger nails came off, land my hair came out, leaving me perfectly bald. I then went to HOT SPRINGS Hoping to be cured by this celebrated treatment, but very soon became disgusted, and decided to TRY l he effect was truly wonderful. I commenced to re cover after taklnc the first bottle, and by the time 1 had t.iktn twelve bottle I wai ntlrclv cutti I cured by S. 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MEDICINES from our own laboratory fur nished at small cost and shipped anywhere sccuro from observation. TREATMENT never sent C.O.D. CDCE CONSULTATION. rilEC URINARY ANALYSIS. Offico hours 9 to 4 and 7 to 8. Sunday 10 to 12. Ja j To Health and Emergencies'. UI U I Ut3 1 for O ctav stamps to prepay. Call or address In strict confidence DR. H. J. WHITTIER, 10 West Ninth Street, Kansas City, MaV- LADIES DO YOU ENOW DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S STEEL P PEHHYROYSL PIUS nre tho original and only FHF.NClI.sateand re liable cure on thn mnrkot. Price $L00j sent by mail, tienuino sold only by Isold by Dcyo V Grlcu Red Cloud X Call m tile of Expenses. I, I.. II. Fort. Comity Clerk of Wt-bster coun ty, Nflnnka, tlo tierl'V certify. Unit t a intcllniMif the llnxHliif County .Siipeivlsara o( cl(l tniimv held im Hie miii iny of January I WW. 'I lie folliiwiiK ciilm.ite of cxpe.iu.es wero miie fur Hie e.tr iMCIoult: hiipeilntemlent nf school $1150 00- I'miitnf exn'iiieH 2300 no ChhI HtlilColllt IllMlEO MCI 00 HniinllfMim Anlrunl 115 00 'oiiiity .Siii.irlHOia IDOU 00 lUioks Slatliumiy itml pilittiiiK 115UIO Asimori 1840 00 .'pedal I'oimnltH'o iir, uo- Coroner 160 oo I'oiinty Attorney wo rat Incidental 67S 00 lliilldlnir. 1'iior House '.two 00 t'ounty I'oor soo oo t'olllltV iltlilKts SiiOOOO IllHIIH 1150 O0- hallltliHd llnliil '.300 (lO County I'alr .noon Jsil ami .lallor 1150OD' Soldier Itelli f coo on Counly Hoard ln,uullzatlon ,. 500 00 Hoard of Klcvtlou 720 00- ... To,nl S22.T25 00- wilnessniy imnd mulfCHlor nald county at Iteil Cloud mi till loth day or January 1895. I,. HnHT. t (srau) County Clerk. Notice to Teachers. Notice U hereby niven that 1 will examine all persons who tuay desire to offor themselves as candidates for teaohers ofthe publio sohools of thii county, at Red Cloud on tho thirdt Saturday of each month. Special examination will be held on tho Friday proooeding tho 3d Sat urday of eaok month. The standing deaircd for 2d and 3d grade certificates is the aarac no grade below 70 per onnt., average 80 por cent; for first fir ado oertiBoate no grade below 80 por cent., vorage 90 per cent, in all branohos requirod by law. I). M. HnNTrrt. County Supt. tiraertlof local i.1Bi. avor LUIho, (.nil. AIH1B, X7& wMk. KmImIm wrrlutf . TS UifW DM W, Wuktt til Ik oLbt ftj, fftmllj U Miau. (l. run u 4rl.i iln vlttwiit w.iUftt Ik. kud, Yu rh lk tMltUk, lk UdllllM It. r.,i. BrUki, kll4kt4 liat, k4 .kwrral wlft. X. MtMl . .frra.knout ktal.H d.tklu. 'M kret.a dUaM.ft.nui. Cka, arabl.w.ft..(4m..i.M,M JiC., Cl a, is, Cftlaaba. . The Sweetest , uaic require! a. .Washburn Qultar, Mandolin. Banjo or Zither. They are the product of the Largest Musical Factories In the world andare unequalled for tone or finish. Send to the makers, Lyon & Hcaly. 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