fjSi4&AJ.. fi ltuvkETTTeTI 8 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. MARCH 1, 1895 DR. KILMER'S thc6RCat kidneuivers2 mi The Sprint?;' Tonic Makes tliln, pule, clt'l.ly 'opl( well nnd struiii?. La iipc Cures f he luul after eifi-els of this trj Inir epi demic mid irtoirHlut ilitoi'iintl iltullly. Impure Ifclood Kczeina, scrofula, iimlnrlii, pimples, blotches. Cicncrul Won k lie s m Constitution nil run down, loss of niiiblllnn iindnpiollti iicriDUsnesi, tlrwl anil sleepless. At DruuclMlH iiO ii-iilM Mini $1.00 Mxe. "Juiuli.K llulilii li llrnlcir' Int. Coiuniltnllun tnx. 1)11. Klt.MMl & Co., I1IM1IIAMTON, N. V. SAVED HER SLIPPERS. A lilt or Illlirrlii irtipultlUtiril History of dm War or 1HIS. This is n chapter of hutiiionicinl, semi domostio lilHtory, ami It Is vouched for by n RrnndduuKhter of tho lioro'H fam ily lino, a Chicngonu who now lives on Dearborn nvcnuo. I'roniincnt in Mr. Madinon'fl cabinet rot, fonrscoro years ago, Hecrotary of tho Nnvy .Tone, tlio Hon of a famous shipbuilder, n man gallant not only in spirit, but in dross nnd manner. Ills Utticsi for bis ofllco is ntttstod by tho nnvnl histories of tho war of 1813. But tho successful sccrotnry had moro wit than hair, and u wit; wm a sino qua non of bin political and social life All wont well with this ndorumont until tho lneklcss August day in 1814 when tho DritiRh mnrchod from Bladonsburg upon Washington. It will bo remembered that President Mndison and bin cabinet stood not upon tho order of tholr going on that occa sion, but went at once to u very re tired summer resort. Every ono known how Lody "Dolly" rouminod behind long enough to save Homo valuablo Whlto House portraits from having their eyes put out by English bayonets, but fow have hoard how colleotod Mm, Sec retary JonoH was in this national crisis. Presumed of mind is Bald to bo promot ed by absouco of body. This lady dis played in tho faco of danger prosouco of both mind and body. As tho scorotnry emorgod from his doorway, his hands full of such family valuables as his agi tated condition had allowed him to col lect, Mrs. Jouos ooufroutod hint with tho appalling words: "My doar, you havo forgotten my lilippors. Yon must go hackaud get them." General Ross was almost at his door bringing imprisonment or doath, but tho vuhappy man turned back to hunt tho llppors, which, it is only fair to Mrs. iJonos to add, woro ndornod with din inoud buckles. In his headlong quost for 'theso treasures which ho hoourod his wig dropped otf in a dark corner, and ho did not daro to tako time to hunt for it nor to attempt tho purchaso of an other. Tho shorn appearance of the sec retary, hithorto faultless in all appoint ments of dross, is .said to havo very much lossonod thu molaucholy of the cablnot jouruoy. It is further asunrtoil thnt 1iir. log tho timo of retirement, no inattor how dopressed any member of tho presi dential party folt over publio and pri vato woes, if ho but glanood at Secretary Jonos poal upon poal of lrrorifltlblo laughter was sure to follow and that tho despoiled Adonis cordially joined in theso bursts of uiorrimont Chicago Tribune, Take Notice. All porsons who have books belonging 1o the city reading rooms will pleueo re turn tho sumo as soon as possible, for tho reading rooms havo been closed. Thoso who havo bookB in theso roomB may call and got the satno. itrl orTliunkN. It is with profound sincerity that I take this mothod of thanking all of tho Yery kind friondi who so lovingly and itendorly cared for my bolovod wifo dur ing her painful illness and subsequent death. Tholr kindness will always bo romemborod by myself and children. Adam Morhakt & Ciiilduf.n. Notice. On and utter March 1st, 1803, wo will be doing business at tho old stand, in rear of post-oHlce, whero we will bo glud tosoo all of our old customers and as many now ones as can make it conven ient to call on us. Wo will keep the Jiost hay and grain, tho prico will bo re 4lucod, and stock laft in our care will re ceive tho host of care. Hoarding horses ft Bpeciulty. Lli ory In connection. F. N. Kiuiiakiison & Son, Propriotore. lliuklcn' Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for outs, brumes, sores, Ulcers, Salt rheum, fevor tiorvo, tetter, cbnpptd hnnde, chillblnins, oprna, and ull sktn eruptions, nnd j)oai tivoly cores piloa, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to gio perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box, Forsale byCotting. tf " i Several business houses in Vork remained closod during tho blizzard. Thoso who hopo for no other life uro dead oven for this. Necessity is cruel, but it is the only teet of inward strength. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. t?WAA4n XJP -! RooT MILLIONAIRES. An Afttor nml n Vnnderbllt Hno 1'rac- tlcnlly Unit Tlili Country, lly n strnngo coincidence two repro scntntlies of the wealthiest of Amort- can families families that used to be antagonistic, but now uro friendly nailed for Huropo from New Vork re cently, with tho purpose practically of expatriating' themselves. William Waldorf Astur had been in New York city just n week. Something that Mr. Astor wild or did caused tlio report to bo spread about the clubs and In business cir cles that when ho departed from America ho departed for good, nnd very likely would never return, ex cepting under stress of business engagement. Exactly what tho chief inllueneo ulileli led to thlsdotormlnn Hon of expatriation was nobody seems to know. At ono time It was thought to bu anger at his political failure. Hut that Is Impossible, slncu his fallur.) to 1m elected member of congress occurred some time before ho was nominated minister to Italv by President Arthur. Tho reasons probably aro partly social and partly family ones. Mr. Astor Is said to bo very much pleased with his oxperlenco ns if newspaper magazine publisher, nnd stories wero told of his intention very greatly to enlarge his editorial investments. William It. Vandorbllt, who sailed on the same day will, It Is believed, spend hereafter very much of his time in Europe, lledoos not pronoso to expatriate himself so completely as Mr. Astor docs, but ho has given over his Now York nnd Nowport houses to tho uso of his wife, hns sottled u largo sum upon her and It Is now cloar Unit thero Is to bo voluntary If not legal Reparation. Ho reserves for himself luxurious and yet uftcr all compara tively modest apartments In the Metropolitan club, kcoplng them year in mm year out for ills uso wheuovor ho happens to visit Now York. Hut his friends think his coming will bo ns infrequent and bis stays as brief, perhaps, ns aro thoso of James Gor don HcnnotL SAT IN THE OFFICE DEAD. A Hotel Guest Who Had for Hoars lleem 1 bought a Hleepar. Tho corpse of Thomas J. Ho Puy, nn nttornoy of Seattle, sat bowed In tho attitude of sleep nearly all day In tho busiest pnrt of tho ofllco of tho Ooldon West hotel, In San Francisco tho other dny, and nono who jostled tho dead or sat down close besldo tho rigid forirf know that It was u dead man until 3 o'clock in tho afternoon. Tlio man sat down In a stupor about 7 o'clock in the morning, before tho bustle of tho day began. His brain was benumbed with drink, and probnbly also with poison taken to from dronninir head on his breast, wont to slcon. Ho must hnvo dieddurlng tho morn ing, and wlthout,'ntovIng. Night Clerk Hlldcbrnnt saw him thero and lot hira sleep on when ho wont off duty ut 3 o'clock, Hy 0 o'clock nnd during nil tho rest of tho day the placo was crowded with guests and others. Tho chairs on cither sido of him were seldom vacant Men stumbled against his feet in sitting down to read tho morning papers, but it was nono of their business If somo guest had been up drinking all night ami was iasi asleep in tho chair. So tho corpso sat there nnd grew rigid hour after hour near tho big front windows. As tho afternoon was wearing away somo man who had loafed there somo time thought ho would do a neighborly act by rous ing mo man asleep. "Partner, hadn't you bettor wako up?" ho said as ho gavo n shoulder a slight shako, but tho form responded strangoly to the touch. Ho gavo tho head a push, but tho neck was stiff and tho head did not move. When tho morgue wagon came rigor mortis was far advanced, and it was plain that tho man had been dead for sev eral hours. Itemed for Dirty Street. Mayor Strong of Now York has not only a pronounced opinion in favor of Mrs. Eleanor Kltnlcutl's pluns of street cleaning, but Is quoted as fol lows: "I believe," ho said, "tho streets of Now York could bo cleaned by a woman at tho head of the street cloanlng department. I don't know that It would bo u popular appoint ment. I do know ouo thing, that all of us aro Indobted to our wives and our mothers for clean homes, and I don't know any class of persons who would bo so likely to clean our streets thoroughly nnd for loss mouoy than a woman at tho head of tho depart ment." Alij Keep to the Itlght. f The pollto dodging that somotlmos occurs botweon passers In a narrow passage wns happily solved onco by a tall, ungraceful, bulky Vcrmontor, who extricated both from tho position by saying: "If you will stand still, madam, I will go home." Josoph Ultchio of Hoxbury used to tell an experience of his in tho days when ladies' gowns trallod on the side walks and in t,troot cars, nnd their tempers Hashed out If anybody trod upon them hooking straight at the Hushed cheeks and wrinkled foro head, "I excuse you mn'ain," said Mr. Ultchio, with old school politeness. Hone Nmnente. First Horse If I wero you I'd be ashamed to show myself nt tho horso show another soason. Second Horse Why not? First Horse Your mis tress woro nn Amerlcan-mndo dress, and your groom did not drop his h'& All tho respectablo hones wero laughlug at you. i SELF-EXILED escape from n troubled (life. When ho sat down ho crossed ft Is hands In his lap, pulled his hat dj&n over his eyes which wero closed JMl n hadowed by heavy eyebrows, amVilronnlni? his NEW USE FOR ALARM CLOCKS. Unildojcrt liy tho Old .linn to Henrt HI Dnuelitrr'K Ileati Homo. A young man stood In tho portico of nn npartmont house In Washington park, Ilrooklyn, tho other evening, nnd on the step abovo him stood a pretty girl, says tlio Now York Sun. it was Into and tho street was de serted. Despite tho darkness It wns npparent to thu occasional passer-by that the young man had tho daintily gloved right hand of the young woman within his own, while his left hand rested over It like u cover to keep It guarded. Tho young man wns ap parently trying to say good night and the young woman evidently could not hear him, for she was bending her head close to his. Thov stood In that attitude for nearly fifteen minutes and ir.ignt imvo been discovered In tho samo poio by tlio gray dawn of the morning had not something inter vened. That something was round and bright and it came out of n sixth-story window. It descended slowly, the moonlight shimmering on its silvery stirfco and making It conspicuous. Soon It could bu seen that It wns on a string nnd wns being lowerod by nn elderly man. Whon It dangled over the portico thero was a sudden bur-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-rlng und tho young man and young woman parted llku an overstrained hnwsor. Tho young man sei.eil tho round and bright object, which was still rlnglug, and hold Its faco to tho oleetrlo light. Tho hands on tho alarm clock wero clasped at midnight. Ho raised his hat to tho young woman, murmured two words in a low tono and disap peared. Tho alarm clock wns hoisted up, but tho young woman wns up stairs before it finally reached tho open window. IN AN UNWONTED ROLE. Untownril Hernia of Subitltuttng- i Holt for Hone In "MAieppn." Jim Larkin was n noted character of Cheyenne in tho '70s. Lark In was one of thoso hnrmless,ofllc!ous fellows nnd had his nose into ivnrvtlilno-. Thero was novor a dog fight but In somo way ho got bitten; never a flro but ho got burned, and never an ac cident but ho was thero In timo to got hurt. Larkin was something of a showman. During bis rcsldcnco in Chcycnno a colored tragedian tilled an engagement in tho city, playing "Hamlet" and "Othello." Larkin saw in tho colored man a great opportunity to mako money and induced him to play "Mazeppa," using a wild bull instead of a wild horse. Tho tragedian fell into tho Idea and rehearsals for tho great event were had. The performance was given In a largo hall, which was crowded to tho doors. The play went off lovely until it wns time for tho wild bull of Tartary to bo brought on and then thero was a slight hitch. The bull had suddenly become re luctant about going on tho stage. Manager Larkin got behind him and gave tho animal's tail a twist It had tho desired elTect. The bull rushed upon the stage and tore out every foot of scenery nnd then jumped off into tho orchestra, landing on top of tho slide trombone player. The audi ence stampeded and jumped through tho windows und doors, and in u very few minutes tho bull had everything to himself. Tho "Mazeppa" engage ment closed that night. Her Hair Turned White. A Portland young lady rccolved a few days ago a letter from u friend who appealed for aid in finding some thing to restore the blackness of her hair. Tho friend had suffered almost unondurably from neuralgia in tho head, and hnd tried many vaunted remedies. Finally sho wus advised to havo her hair shaved or cut ex tremely closo, nnd adopted this des perate measure. Tho result of tho experiment has been that with Its renewed growth tho hair is appoaring perfectly whlto, though it had bcon previously very dark, and tho woaror Is terribly chagrined at the unex pected change. Tho effect upon tho neuralgia was favorable. Imprisoned by Dumb Walter. From Uoxtor, Malno, comes tho re port of tho painful experience of Mrs. William Wagg recently. Sho hnd oc casion to go to tho dumb waiter which lowers Into tho cellar by means of a ropo running ovor a pulley. As sho had hor arms between tho sholvcs tho ropo suddenly gavo away and sho was caught by both arms coming In contact with tho casing on ono side and tho sholf on tho other. Tho waltor boing hoavy, sho was obliged to remain in this painful situation fully twenty minutes until her cries for help attracted tho uttontlon of some ono passing by. How Mr. Cirnean reels, "01 wud like to bo up n nice, quiet alloy for tho spneo nv ono minute or so," ronuirked Mr. Grognn, "wld tho felly 01 slnt a quurthor to find out how to mek mo wages last." "Fwat did ho tell ye.?" asked Mr. Hogan. "Ho slnt mo a postal earrd tollln' mo thot tho way to mek tho wages bo Inst was to do tho worrlc for them ilrrst" Once More. Sho shook hor linger at him warn lngly. "Papa haw you when you kissed me." "Oh, indeed," replied tho other. "Is ho still In tho reception room nnd is tho door open?" "Vos yes," sho muttered. "Tell him" (tho form of tho young prixo lighter innao u quick movement forward) "to look again." Why Tunnel Hall Wear Ont. Stool rails aro known to havo a short llfo In tunnels and other places into which tho fumes of locomotives nro discharged. This appears to be duo to tho conversion of tho sulphur In coal Into sulphuric acid, and tho subsequent ehomlcal action of tho acid upon tho steel. CELLS SUNK IN THE EARTH. Two Alrteti DuoKonm In a Now Jonnjr I'rlion Heine D.illv tuoil. In tho county jail In New Ilruns wlck, N, J., thero tiro two dungeon cells tho llko of which cannot bo found In tho prisons of even darkest Siberia Theso dungeons are entirely underground. They tiro stone cells, bare of all furniture save a lllthy mattress. An Iron ring Is fixed in tho lloor, to which tho prisoners who aro unfortunate enough to be eoullned there aro chained. The stone dun geons In the Wcathorslleld. Conn., stato prison, which, heretofore hnvo been spoken of as tlio only lemainlng relies of barbarism in this eountrv.aro palaces of luxury when compared with tho damp, dark, underground holes of tho Middlesex- county jail. The jail Is under tho chin-ire of Sheriff Ulchnrd Servlss of Mlddlesev county. Ho is u kind, easy-going, fatherly old man. who was elected to tho olilce n year ngo. Ills residence is in the jail. The care of the prisoners has been intrusted by him to James tlrady, n well built, middle aged innn, who tries to do tho best ho can, but be lieves in putting men Into tho under ground dungeon to "keep things quiet liner p. m., ns nosalil ton reporter. There is absolutely no ventilation in these dungeons. Thero aro throe steam pipes overhead, and tho trap door Is closed, nnd even whon It is open, the atmosphere is deadly. Tho dungeons havo been In uso for many years. A Was MAMMOTH PEARL, the Strategical tt I'urctinned hy MethoJ, "An extraordinary treasure. Illus trating tho successful manner in which gems can sometimes bo pro cured by tho 'strategical process,' was lntoly shown by tho Smithsonian institute. This was a pearl, tho slzo of a pigeon's egg, of exqulslto roso color, and tho receptacle containing It was tho original fresh water mussol in which It hnd been formed. Tho nuclous of this wonderful stone was nothing moro nor less than an oval lump of beeswax which had been pluccd and left for a fow years between tho valves of tho mollusk, which hnd at onco proccedod to coat it with tho pink nacro it scerotod for lining Its shell. Tho mussol was kept In an ncquarluin while engaged in its lengthy task. It belonged to a species common in American rivers, and it is suggostod that tho rosult of tho experiment opens to everybody the possibility of establishing a small pearl factory for himself, by keeping n tank full of mussels, and humbug ging them Into making great 'pink pearls' for him. Hut tho Intending experimentalist is cautioned against avaricoj tho 'nucleus' must bo Intro duced well under tho mantlo of tho creature and. abovo all, It must not be too arge." OVER LAND OR WATER. A Onrmnn Inrentor Able to Travel Woven Allies an Hour oil a lllvor. A tricycle which can bo mado to travel either on land or water is tho invention of a Hamburg genius named (Jeorgo I'inkert. Tho machino Is so large and heavy that no such apecd can bo gotten out of it as is mado every fair day on city boule vards, but Herr Pinlicrt thinks ho has accomplished much in doing nine and one-fourth miles an hour on land and seven and one-half on the smooth surface of a river. His tricycle has motor wheels ilfty-throo Inches in dinmctcr and nearly twenty inches thick. Thoy nro mado of sheet Iron, and nro divided into three water tight compartments, which aro fillod with air. On tho outside of theso wheels aro flangoboards about four Inches wldo by seven and one-half in length. Tho steering wheol is about a yard in diameter and sixteen inches thick, and has two water-tight com partments. The wheels havo rubber tires which allow them to run on land. Tho wholo machino weighs about 210 pounds. llnblntteln anil Munkiiciy. Of all tho anecdotes of which Rubinstein was thohoro nono amused him moro than tho following: Whon Munkacsy's "Christ lloforo Pilate" was shown in Now York u reporter called on tho picture dealer to whom it belonged to interview him on tho subject of tho painter. Ho wns re ceived by a clork, who remarked among other things that Munkacsy was tho greatest painter "slnco Rubens' time." Now, tho reporter wns grossly ignorant of art, had ro contly been writing on Rubinstein and accordingly tho interview, when it appeared, contnlnod tho btnrtling statement thnt Munkacsy was tho grcatost painter slnco Rublnstelu. Kvery Wunt Anticipated. "Moro persistent travelers than I may havo seen toothbrushes In tho toilet-room of a sleeping car," said a woman a day or two ago, "but until I took an all-night rido last week thoy wero unknown to mo. They wero stnckod In n rack and were of a cheap variety, as suited tholr brief uso. Heueath them was a second rnck, with a card appended: '1'loaso throw away hero after using,' and I wondered what further convenlenco managerial generosity and fore thought could contrive" Night Caps and Ureanu. Many persons dream a groat doal at tho beginning1 of wintor nnd won der why thoy do so. Tho answer Is simple. Whon cold wcuthor sets In suddenly and is much folt at night tho hoad, which is uncovorod, has tho blood suppliod to it driven from tho surface to the deep parts, not nbly tho brain, tho organ of tho mind. Tho results nro light sleep and dreams. Tho obvious romody Is to wenr a nightcap or wrap the head warmly, nt least while cold weather ustb. What is Cnstoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its gunrnntco is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys "Worms and allays fevorisluicss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Dlnrrhcca and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Castoria Is an excellent medietas for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Da. 0. C. Osoood, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria U the best rumodjr for children of which I am acquainted. I hope tho day Is not far distant ben mothers will consider tho real Interest of their children, and uso Cantorla In. ctead of the rarious quack nostrunuwhlch aro destroying their toyed ones, by forclngoplum, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature griyea." Da. J. F. Kwcmn), Conway, Ark. Tk Oeatomr Compaay, TI AN AUTOCRAT OF CLUBDOM. Caticney Attendant "on tlio I)oorM Mako It 1'lra.mit For Visitor. A notlcoablo featuro of tho Ancloma- nia which provaila in somo parts of Chi cago is tho employment of cocknoy at tendants by somo of tho clnbs. Thoy mauago to surround tho admission of an unlntrodncod stranger to tho clnb pro ducts with nn amount of ccromony thnt would sufllco for tho vostibulo of tho Grand Llama. A gentloman from Boston called to seo n friend, who is n mombor of ouo of tho swoll establish mont8. "Is Mr. F in?" Iionskod of tho brass buttoned flunky who sat in nn elab orately upholstored armchair noar the door. "Hi cawn't say, sir." "Can't you find out?" "Hi was not 'ired to mako hinquirics hoTO tho sort. " "Can I go up stairs and find out for mysoif?" "My hordors is, seo that no strangers goes hup stairs. " "Has tho club any snporintondent?" "Hit 'as, but 'o 'shout." "Woll, what does a strangor do who wants to soo a member?" " 'E waits until a mombor of tho 'ouso commi ttco comes, or 'o calls ngln. ' ' "Porhaps you'd condoscond to tako my oard and glvo it to Mr. P. whou you oe him?" "Hit's not my plnco. Hl'm not con descondin to nothink." Wboroby tho oxnsporatod caller mada bis final appoal. "Can I sit down on tho curbstone outsido and rest mysoif?" "You can bask tho portor. 'E's a good 'artod chap, an porhaps thoro'H be no iiobjoctton. "Chicago Tribuno. A llump For Locality. A small boy from Lansing was in Dotroit not long ago with his mother for tho first timo. It was also hor first visit to tho city, and sho was almost as much interested in tho sights and as confusod by tho bignoss as tho boy was. Thoy had been out with tho hoad of tho family and had roturnod to their hotel, and tho boy was looking out of tho window with unabated dolight "Say, momma," bo said nftor some timo, "if I should go down this stroet sovon squares and up tho next ono throo squares and out tho noxt ono six squares, then go ahead flvo squaros, whore would I bo?" "Boally, Prank, " sho replied. "It's moro than I can toll you. You'd hotter ask your father." "I don't hnvo to, " said the boy proud ly. "I know." "Oh, I guess yon don't," sho smiled. "But I know I do," ho porsistod. Sho was a littlo enrious to loarn if tho boy had pickod up any idea of tho city, and so sho humored him. ' Whoro would you bo?' ' sho inquired. "I'd bo lost," and sho boliovod him thoroughly. Dotroit Froo Press. Lcgitl Not Ice. Notice Is hereby Ken that under and by vir tue, of an order ! sale lsued from tho ofllco of U. H OrniiH. clt-rk ot the, district cou.-t of the tenth Judicial district, within nnd for Webster county, Nebraska, upon a decree in an action peiiilliiB therein, wherein Hose II 3. Duplu'liao and W. K It. Mills, recelirr of tlio HHiniitin Uun and Trust Cnmiuiiy, are plaintiffs, and iiKulnst (leoree 1'. Watson, Oliver I. Hails and Davis, his wife, Charlos I,. Meshler and -Me8hlcr.hhwlfo.lt. II. Davis and Minnie . Davis, and tlio AmsrleaH KxcIiiwko National Hunk, defendants, I shall offer for .sale nt puli lie vendue, to thu liUliest bidder tor cash In hand, at the east door ot tha courthouse, nt ltod Cloud, In said Webster county. Mibraska, (that belui! tho btildlni! wherein ihu List term of said court was holden) on tlio (Mil dny or April, A. I. 1805, at one o'clock p.ui. or said div, tlio following described property, to-wlt: Tho east half t tho northwest quarter, thu west halt of tho northeast quarter, the west half of tho south west quarter, thu uortho.ist quarter of tho southwest i nailer, and the northwest quarter of ihu southeast quarter of section tlilny-four (,) In township ono (I.) north or raiL'ueJein ill,) west of tno Cth 1 M all In Webster com" ly, Nebraska. (ilicu miller my baud tills 23lli day ot I'ebru ary, A. D, IBM, J. W, ItuNcur.r, Sheriff. Case & Mc.NItt, ruintlll's Attorney. Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I n-coniuiend it as superior to any prescription known to me." IT. A. Ancnss, M. D., lit So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside pracUco with Castoria, and although wo only hare among cuff medical supplies what U known as regular products, yet wo aro free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with, faror upon It." Unitsd HoarrrAL axo Dismcsiar, Boston, 1 Aunt c. Surra, Pre., If array Straat, JCaw Tork City. Xotli'u to Tcuclicr.o. Notice is hereby pven tbat 1 will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers oftho public schools of this county, nt Red Cloud on tho third Smurdny of each month. Special examinations will bo holfl on the Friday ;rco:!cding tho 3d Sat urday of each month. The standing desired for 2d and M grade certificates is tho same no grado hclow 7(1 per cent., average 80 per cent; for first grado certificate no grado below SO pur cent., sverago flO per cent, in all branches required by law. 1). M. HiiNTKii. County Supt. I.CgHl otltO. in mo ui9incttoi.it of VtVustot Couii'", ;a iiriisKii. Unl'ili Trust (mi4'iny of JM'w York, Trui: ruitce, I y HiiKh i.iiilifuril ot nl Htuik lliotheiB, 'Hi,. .Jnii.-t KlrontirlthroConi I'aiiy. I lie Vwfhliiun nml Moen Mmiufactur iii: iniminny, I). ('. llun.'ilonl, The t KllL'uy ( 'onilllillX. Tim I'iiiv li ,,,,,r. ...,i,. ljr, Company. Henrce I.. (iu!lllid, (iiilllfbrd: mucin neurit? i liMIII'irl, (Ills! imine un w.'."V",l Il.l'f,l,'!1,'l'l,."'i' Iwi'liMiled with satf lltlllll V. ClllllfllUl, will t:iM noMr-r Unit nn tlu 'ill ilsy of .Innu .ilalntlir. herein nicd t it lll.tn In thu distilct ?!."irt "f. ',,",,.cr c""'t.. .elira-k.i, niralnst ald iMciulnnls, Hie ol'Jecl and iprsiyer ot which an' to fjireeloHHiiicitiiln nmriiMKt) exo- imJVL1'.1! "i'.1-'11 m (,,"l"'or,1 "'"I -ov Oulll lori to lid Hamilton l.oimmil Innu'onipany and Mslisiirii tn il.iliiil!T, upon the northeast iiiuirter i.f section nine (i.) tmwi two (.'.) mtiKe e even Ml.) In ui U',.i,li..n ..,,.,. ;.. V.X the paiiientof ii,roiiilsory note, dated May Al.lwo, for the sum in si.-eii. with coupons for icuu-Hiiiiii.il iiiiereil attached, which cnupoiiii, uer.) for S etch, three, of which r.ccimie.ievV' eriilly ilnu .November 1st. iku,.M,iv 1st. law, No i ember 1st. I3j that IhvieNiiuwdilu upon Mid prliiclpa imtu .md coupons Urn sum of fMIMJ, with Interest ut leu er lent irom Feb fi'.?F l'V?'s.' 'v lilol sum with Interest from .ild date, plalntllt pias for a decroe that defendants ho reimiied to pay tho name, nnnllmVfl'ira'ef U' ""l' h "U ,0 sut,8fy U, beYMo mffi Jr?chr..,,Ct,tIOn n r Dated January Mill. ihm. UNION TIU'ST COMI'Affr By Wharton & Ilalrd. Attorneys, Of Now York, Sliciiir'a Sale. Notice Is hereby Riven that under and by vlr !0,Pr,,,miirUerc".8',Ie! I'stied from tho ottl.ee l II. I.TOIlft. rlrl lit flu. .llutvlnt nnurt nt ttie of the tenth Judicial district, within and for Web ster county, Nebraska, upon u decree In an action penil ok therein, wherein I,. W. Tulleys, vln,i. US ",'; V,- Wei Ms Plaintiff, and iicalust Will lain r, Ilallnin, .lobii N. Itlckards, William n7,.,,.u-i.kM,,,l' sJr?; Wlllam 0. Jackson and Burn nam lulleys & Co., defendants, I shall offer for sale at nubile vendue to tho hiKhest bidder for cash lu hand, at tho east door ot w?h.S,ourt ,l0U!!e t I'"'! t'loud. In sal.rU Webster county, Nebraska, (that beliiR' the . ImlldltiL' .ihcreln tlm lust term the bulldliiK Ahereln the li of said court was holden) on tho March, a. . m ut one uVlui k p. day.thufollowlntr described proper! Tho east half of tlio southeast nuar 4th dayot in. of said ronertv. to-wlt: thin thlrty-two (3J.) In township one (.) north winiluo tk'ul" (l!'i w,",t of t'10 cth p. in., lu Webster coiintv, Nebraska, dlveii under my hand this 31st day of Janu ary, A, D, 1S93, ,,.. , . ,., J- W. huNciiKv, Sheriff. McmJny, ruintlll's Attorney. tmiltliunfi, ni.uH,.. m! uu Leirul Notice. in the District Court of Webster county, No- 4M William II. Mann, plaintiff, Wadsworthllolllster, Kdttlnlt.Fiiy.etal. j .iT.li,".,,,nvo.l."u"t','.'lefcn,lnl9 will take nc tlco that on the isth day of June, ikii, tho JH?,,rIlM?h;P'l.,,.fl,od ,U ',;t1"0" '" 'ho district S?uirti?fieb.,,ur K.mmy Nebraska. iiKalnst said defendants and others, thu object and L'ari77,f.lll,;h,',.J0 "cover of and from tho said defendants, W.idsworth Holllsteraud i:d W,V'V' ,Vtt': ",IU of ono thousand, nine hundred ami nlnciy.ilio dollars duu aud ovUnK ? ,ll from said dufondaiits, Holllster i w"r..li v" ij-ret foro inadc, executed and do llicred by said defendants to p aintlff, and lor !fo,V.sV!"tf bel!nt f. I'taHitltt laa su there toforo lieiulliiK n said dlstilet court ot Web- 5 !nHiiUn y x?.',','!!'a',k'J.V ?I"me,l Wndswortta i. u, ?iSr iJy"lln",' " Mtt,m ot' "I. ""'I tlufc Plaintiff heroin sueks to subject to the nay- ;''"' ' Ml;! claim aKalnstJ lou. tlio non?. ,H',r(,i) "'. Slinl"n thirty-live (.15.) ,,: ;rJ. I )S 0,Mvr l'(!11,"'i uraskn. which said infi ",, ' ,i,'u Um ''''"'d In atlachment In this ?.,,. ,'t .i"lu , iro "'"y ot.Wac swortli nolllster, on" of thu titan o named defendants. IyJUmesMcKc.,),IluV6iy,.,,'i,A,,Jf .A 'i f h p'nm.',Tm ' ?"'