THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1895. .4 N Tl 7 leflflBLVEfVSuflRai Herbert Leule Landon Reward, Neb. ( Bunches on His Neck Twice Lanced by Physician and Oured by Hood's. There it no form of Scrofula more obitlnnto or moro common than swel ling of the glands of tho neck. Hut very form of blood disease yields to the "potent powers of Hood's Sarsupa rllla. Bend the follo.wlng from a grateful fathor: ' ' Our little boy when little orer a year eld hJ three Urge bunches come on the left aide of his neck. A phvilclan lanced the bunches twice. He advised a blood medicine and we commenced giving our boy Hood's Sarssparllla. He naa taken four bottles. The bunchaa on bis neck have disappeared and The Incltlont Have Mealed, only scan remaining to show where his iivclc was lanced. My wife and I think there is nothing to be compared to Hood's tisrsaparlllaena we shall always keep it Hood's "P" Cures with ns. I recommend Hood's Sarsapa rlUa at every opportunity." Charles liAMDOir, Box llz, Beward, Nebraska. Hood' Pills cure all liver Ills, constipa tion, jlck lieadache, dizziness, nauiea. 25c MHTOKIAIj noti:. Si'.m.n ii ml Cuba still scrap, and the chances uro that tho atmosphere will be riotous there for Bouiotimo. The bill of Dr. McKecby, appropriat ing 8200,000 for relief, is a Rood one, and uubstuntiully meola tho requirements of counties needing need and feed. Tur. well doBorved roat administered to Luther P Ludden by the sententious Sonutor MoKeeby waa a hit for that senator and a well merited rebuke to the impulsive gentleman. Dun groat and noblo O rover Clove laud has roturnod to Washington after a plcaBant and extensive duck hunt. Unfortunately no accident occurred which would rendor his return irnpossi bio. Tm: stato legislature, in u paroxjBm of profound respect for tho people have decided and passed a luw that tne cigar ette can not bo sold or manufactured in tho great state of Nobruska. That is an excellent law. SvmJonu'b revivals at St. Louis still continue with increased interest. He preached last Sunday to 0000 men, and bad thorn stampeded befero his discourso was concluded. Mon of nil classes, rail roaders, politicians, thugs and gamblers cried and bellowed like penitent child ren. Suroly Jones is a wander. , It ib nuthuratively stuted that Steph en IJajleBB, tho county coronor, has oponly denounced the vagaries of pop ulism und roturned to the grund old re publican party, his first love, which ho Bolemnly promises to support in tho future-. Tho good Lord givoth and ho tulteth uuuy, he robbeth and providoth, uud works great wnndora. Klkvkn daj s moro und tho city elec tion will bo hero with all its old time vigor. Tho cltizoim convention having named M. R. Bontley for mayor and tho republican convention having natnod C. H. Potter for tho samo ofllco wo may ex poet quito an exciting contest as both mon havo many friends in Rod Cloud who will do their best to seo that their canuldutcs uro elocted. Undf.k a heading of "Congressman Andrews has no seeds," tho Stato Jour nal sa a that that coutlemun bus been deluged with hundreds of letters asking for seeds by Nobrnskuns in this district. Tho govurntuontnl distribution of seeds mat uro presonieu 10 mo congressmen for uho in their various districts havo been sent to the Stato relief commission. The Frunkliu Seutinol has cut out its "pateut intornuls." Until such times as tne newspaper men of the country aban doned the putont sides tho newspaper business must of neccessity be irksome nna unprofitable. The putont sides till UD With Beta Hint, ttm linmn tan n,,,.Ui to havo and could secure if his sheot was -an nome print." The worst mono ply that the printer has to contend with is the patent houses. In a few days more when Mothar Earth is clothed in ull her resplendent ueauiy, with a mantle of glossy green overy whore to be observed; when we can sing with tho poet "I seo tho little fblades of gross just peeping thro' tho sod" and all naturo is vleing to outdo in grandeur the other elements; when the green pinks and the dolicato violets are sending forth their rarest perfumes; then will our dreams bo roalized that spring is here and tho good times aro once moro with us. Gloriouo con summation devoutlylto be wished. Old Sol will then bo sending forth his efful gent rBjs and as they cheor and warm the hearts of tho ulllicted, tho destitute, tbeucnk, tho rich, the poor, then in boautiful melody will tho earth give forth one vociferous shout of thanks giving to tho Giver of all good. Our (Mute Institutions Lnstjweek wo received through Sen ator MuKeeby the ninth biennial report of tho commissioner of public lands and buildings, but lacking both time and space, acknowledgment of tho report whs deferred until thla week. State institutions are the people's and tho people help to support them, but a Urge majority of the peoplo know little or nothing about the various stato insti tutions, such as asylums, schools for the blind, the state penitentiary, etc. Many pjoplo do not know they exist, and few paoplo know how they are managed. Nebraska has twelve great publio in. stltutions, costing in aggregate 12,370, 002.00. Among them is tho Nebraska Institute for the Deaf and Dumb at Omaha; Nebraska Hospital fur tho In sano at Lincoln; Nebraska Institute for the Blind at Nobraska City; State In dustrial School for Juvonile Delinquents at Kearney; Hospital for Insane at Nor folk; Iustitute for Feeblo Minded Youth at Beatrice; Soldiers' and Sailors' Home at Grand Island; Asylum for tho Incur able Insane at Hastings; Qirls Indus trial school at Geneva; Homo for the friendless at Lincoln; nnd tho Nebraska Stato Penitentiary at Lincoln. In oach and every one of these insti tutions the best harmony prevails, and tho management is so arranged that the minutest details aro reported to the commissioner of public lands and build ings biennially. Each asylum has a su perintendent, who with tho aid of a corps of subordinates, look after tho welfaro of tho institution which he has in charge Tho report of tho various supeiinton dents contained in tho 9th biennial re port aro clear and cenciee, nnd ample ovidonco of tho great good accomplished by these institutions. From those re ports it enn bo seen that our unfortun ato friends aro well cared for, and that our stato institutions aro controlled by poople determined to mako them valu able. The deaf and dumb aro educated mere than would seem possible, and the blind are taught to bo as scholarly as thoso blessed with porfect sight. The Industrial schools and tho Homes for the frlondless are remarkably suc cessful institutions nnd doubtless havo been the means of kcoping thousands of children to successful maturity, and started thorn in successful life. "Bccuuie We UUcd Ills Pictcr:" Welcome, Minn., March 10, '05. Euitoii Chief: Now boo here Hosmor it 1 havo done anything to you for which I am sorry I am perfectly willing to bo forgiven. But if Blakesleo &. Kaloy have hot already killed you, and it bo comes my painful duty to como bnck there and attend to your case, I'll gam bol over your insignificant carcass liko young goata over a barn roof, and I will do such a good job of it that when your frionds do find you you will be "placid iously" saunterinK un some back alley jn that "lower region" trying to borrow a fun from Grover Cleveland or some other good domocrat with which to cnol your liented brow wbilo you secure tho Hook island railroad or build another sugar factory for Red Cloud. Trusting this will find you Buttering from u severe attack of neuralgia, brought on by your recent exnosuro of cheek I remain, lours with a grievance, Oscah Patmob. In explanation we will inform our reudorB that we used Oscar's picturo to emblazon Dlakeslee & Haley's advertise ment a few weeks ago, and now an "un welcome(r)" letter comes from Welcome Mennesotu, notifying us of certain death it we do so ugnin. Well, Oscar, we shall "Pot-mor" people on the back in tho golden st roots of tho Now Jorusulom than some of our adversaries will in tho lower regions. Editors are billed for higher quarters than thoso gratuitously conslgnod us by our young friend, bo cuuso it is n matter of importance thut good men are well taken care of after leaving this valo of tears, and you know the rest, Oscar. A Strike. Ono day this week tho graduating class of our public schools struck ugainBt tho study of Gorman and tho toachor's ordor. When tho class was called they obstinately clung to their desks and ro- f usod to oboy the principal. Her author ity being sot nsido Supt. Caster was ushered into their presonce, nnd ho gave tho brdor that the clues should go to tho recitation room, but not a movo did tho beligorents muke toward obeying tho orders ot tho highor court, as the lnwyors would say. On thoir refusal to obey, the board of education was noti lied of their insurrection, and they were immediately ordered to appear before that body, which had convonod to hear their grievances. After hearing testi mony pro and con from tho scholars and teachers, the board ordered that the class return to school and continue the study ot German and on rot using should not be allowed to graduate. The matter develops itself into tho position, that tho scholars have decided to take the running of tho school into their own hands, whioh action was summarily eat down upon by the board. Pupils should obey the rulea of the school, and espe cially those who aro old enough to know what is expected of thorn. The efforts of the stperintondent and teachers to keep good discipline should bo backod solidly by tho board. Tho board should mote out justice with impartiality aud firmness in such cases und in fact with all mutters pertaining to school disci pline. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure drape Crcsa ol Tartar Powder. Everyone Admires 'Em Wo want to impress upou you, dear readers of Tne Chief, that no. paper in the valley ever offered such lino books and beautiful pictures, at such reck lessly extravagant rates as we now offer with The Chief. Just think of it! For 11.00 in cash, you get The Red Cloud Ciiif.p, with eight pages nnd all printed in our own ofllco; a handsomo inio cloth bound book; nnd for 11.15 you may secure The Ciiiei-, the book, and the "Dream City," a beautiful and elegant volume of views from life scenes at tho world's fair. Understand this, Dream City is something simply superb and is worth tl.OO alono. Its pictures aro Hxl3J in size, and so na tural and life-like that ono feels like he is really seeing tho sights at the great world's fair at Chicago. Could anyone olTer moro for 91.15 than these throe ar ticles? We think not, und this offer should servo, not only to induco delin quent subscribers to pay up and renow, but also for peoplo who don't take the papor to como in nnd pay up. We havo just received nnother batch of books, over 100, containing reading on overy subject imaginable. Wo can, in fact, suit you in most anything. You may hnvo The Chief, tho book, tho "Dream City," tho Stato Journal, the Globe Democrat, New York Tribune, Ckicrgo Intcr-Oconu, in fact, most anything you want by calling nt our ofllco and mnking your wants known. Especially thoso who aro not subscribers to The Chief should avail themselves of this golden opportunity. Come early and avoid tho rush. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives tho best satisfaction of any cough medi cine I handle, and as n Roller leads all other preparations in this market. I re commend it because it is the best modi oino I ever handled for coughs, eolds and cronp. A. W. Baldridge, Millersvlllo, III For sale by Deyo and Orloe. CHURCH NOTES. (Under tills head wo Invite the ministry or the city to contribute fiuely ot any and all church news ot Interest to their various organ zatloiiD.) M. T. CHURCH. Tho M. E. Sunday school people are to havo now singing books. Lovo Feast at M. E. church Sabbath morning at 9:30. All invited. Tho male quartett will givo some tine music at M. E. church Sabbath. Mrs. Baum conducts League devotion al meetings Sabbath ovening at 0:30. Epworthians be present. The Sabbath school will meot next Sunday at 12 o'clock. Let each teacher be prepared for lesson instruction. Tho Junior Louguo will moot with their Superintendents Misses Dora Ward and Mablo Day nt 1 o'clock. Don't forgot tho Louguo ontortainmont occurs nt M. E. church this Friduy night. Soe tho children drill nnd en courage tho good cause. The quarterly conferonco will meet ut the M. E. church noxt Monday morning nt 9:30. Ofllciury ull uro expected to bo presont nnd propurod to roport thoir work in full. Rov. V. IJ. Alexander ot Hustings will preach at tho M. E. church both morn- ing and ovoning. Wo hopo overy Meth odist wilt hoar him and ull othors who onjoy good preaching. It will pay you. CHItlBTIAN CHUltCII. Subjoct ot sormon nt tho Christian church Sunduy morning, "Tho Choice of Solomon." Evening, "Tho Gront Salvation." Subjoct of Young Peoplo's prayor meeting, Sundny evening nt 0:30, "Puro Thoughts, Puro WordBundPuru Deods." Clem Hrunor, leader. 1IAPT1ST CHUItCII. Rev. C. K. Tysin, district missionary will preach at tho Baptist church morn ing and evening nt tho usual hour. CONWtEClATIONAL CHURCH. A concert will bo given by tho Con gregational Sunday-school next Sunduy evening. You uro invited, Miss Mary Nyo led tho prayer meet ing at tho Cogrogutionul church this weok in the absonco ot tho pastor. Tho sormora to children last Sunday morming was heard by u good uudience, hnlt bolng ohildren. A sermon to parents will be proached in tho near future. Pastor Spelman attendod a council Wednesday at Alma, called to advise us to Rov. E. A. Rickor's loaving tho Alma Congregational church. Ho hud received a call to the Chadron church, but was advised to remain at Alma for the present. The subject of the sermon at the Con gregational church Sunday merning, will be the "Prisoner of Christ." In the evening tho Sunday school will givo its quarterly concert consisting of recita tions, papers and special music review ing its work during tho past three months. Mrs. T.8. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Tenn sayfc, "Bhlloh's Vitallzsr 'Saved my Life, I consider it the best remedy for a de bilitated system I ever osed." For Dys pepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it exeels, Price 75 cts. For sale by O, L. Cotting. . For the description of all important cities, timo of all trains, population of all railway stations, etc., see the the Rand McNally Railway Guide." Private money to Loan. On good furms for 1, 2, 3, i or C years timo ut reasonable rates. Monoy alwnys ready, one mortgage, und no commission. Write to-Geo. W. Burker, Erie, Ponn. no 1-tf SCHOOL NOTES. Friday tho superintendent listened to tho German class. Susie Rife conducted the recitation in arithmetic Tuesday. Thursday's examination in geometry making way for Robinson's trignometry. Wo understand that Dora Hondorson expects to take charge of her room next term as usual. The class in Virgil is one month ahead of the one last yoar. This gives them an easier time of it. Next week is tho last of this term, loaving a balance of two months for the completion of the year. Mies Caroline Johnson wns visiting hor former schoolmates and viowing the places sho waB wont to occupy last year. Not so many travol tho wuy into the ollice of Into. Is this a culm before tbo storm, or that a now leaf has been turnod over. A part of tho chemistry class havo doterminod to manufacture nitro glycerine nnd succecdod to a certain ox tont last Monday, Chemistry now recites overy day in stead of once a wsek as boforo. The lessons aro not ns long but will cover moro ground in tho woek. Geo. Ovejjng filled to placo of teacher in the general history nnd physics classes Friday afternoon. Tho teacher was suf fering from a sevoro hoarseness in the throat, Alvin Popo's room succeeded in win ning tho bannor this weok. If the fifth room cannot boast ot thnt honor sho can brag of bolng tho nenrest to it any way, which is not saying very much. If otiquet nnd ethics wore taught in tho school we think soma would hnvo roo m for improvement. Some scholars act as if they wore in a ethnical nation whoro such things aro not known. Miss Lilly has enrolled hersolf this weok as ono of the scholars. Contrary to the usual stnto of ntTnirs our school is increasing in numbers instead of fall ing short ns is genorally the case toward the lust of tho torm. Ono young mnn wus surprised to quito un extent when ho behold the superin tendent at his side utter making a dis turbance. Ho had just come into the room nnd noticing ono of tho scholars in charge, supposed the way was clear. Tho rod wus administered with zeal upon this young man's frame a few minutes after. It has been almost four years since the death angel has visited any ot the schools, but lust Monday itnrrived with out scnrcely uny warning, taking one of tho scholars of the third room, Chester Young. His room did honor to thoir schoolmate by attending the funernl in a body; also a number from other rooms. In behalf of the schools wo extend our deopest sympathies to his mother and ho as a schoolmate bus loft u tender placo in our hearts. Tho Gorman class is the topic of the day at prosent. Thursday thoy handed in a petition to bo excused from tho Btudy, they however rocitod tho noxt duy, but on Monday when called to the recitation room refused to oboy. Con sequently were expelled, cited to appoar boforo the school board that evening. Their objections were overruled nnd thoy wore compelled to return under the old dispenesation. 1 ho sloove pinches but must bo worn. An outbreak of this kind is somothing very unusual, the tlrst known ot in the school. Tho schol ars wore slow in returning and for a time it wus thought the onco quiet and peaceable graduating class would full und die. Bettv. Uriel Mention John Caroy of Pawnee City is visiting in tho city. Hon. W. A. McKoighan is expected homo tonight. O. II. Truman, of the Nation, will be homo about April the 1st. C. L. Pope and W. G. Parker of Blue Hill wore in tho city Thursday. Frank Goblo is ablo to be on the streets again utter several days illness, C. D. Evnns ot Columbus was in at tendance ut the Masonic blow out Thursday night. O C Bell and County Treusurer White aro in Chicago securing feed and seed for tho old soldiers of this county. Mrs. C. E. McDanlel of Angelo, Iowa, is in tho city nt thebedsido ot her fathor, Mr. Lightfootwho is dangerous ly ill at this writing. Our friend, Joe McClelland, was suc cessful in securing 15 numbers whioh en titles him to flttoon shares in tho Mc Cook building. Wild duck and gooso shooting is a pop ulsr sport on the river this week, and many ot the handsome birds have been killed and brought to our local markets. The trial of the case of the Kelley &, Co ot South Omaha vs the state bank ot Blue Hill was heard in Judge Duffey'e court Thursday and was decided in favor ot tho plantiff. Earnest Moranville has added some nobby horses to his list and has several ileot footed teams driving about tho country daily. Earnest has entered the livery business to stay and to make it a success. Prof D O Jenkins and his wife Yarger surrounded the Republican river Tugs duy for the purpose of killing some wild ducks and gooso. For the benefit of thoso who don't know whut thoy got, we will state that Yarg got back and Jinks got a back-ucho and a bad cold. MmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmK ; He member 5 Special Sale Tomorrow. Si Going I I Going ! 1 The next stab we will make at prices will hit a Garden Rake and on Satur day, March 30, we will sell a 14-tooth GARDEN RAKE for 25c Remember these are first-class goods and are a bargain. This price will be good for One Day Only, so, if you want to tuke advantage of a bargain, come in, We have just received a new hue of- Thoy are beauties and need no comment. Come in ano soo thorn if you don't wnnt to buy, No troublo to show our goods. Now goods are arriv ing overy duy. If you need hnrdwnro go to tho old reliable stand of - E A. Morhart & Son. 3 1 I'll SxSsREfiWSS Hlilll""5; "I'llilll HKlnSIHaSffiiinmalii This Beautiful 64-page World's Fair Portfolio given to all of The Chief subscribers free on renewal, or to new subscribers who pay a year in advance. For Rent. The A. A. Pope residence in tho wost part of tho city. Must bo rontod soon. A, II. Carpontor. Vood Uny For Stile, I hnvo for sale on tho old Sam Garbor placo in tho north edge of Red Cloud sovorol tons of bright bottom buy. U'4w O.W. Buhiiee. A Good Cliunco to Get Work. I desire to trade a work team of horses for a good farm hand for the coming season ot 1895. Apply to E. B. Smith, 8tf Red Cloud. Home Seekers Excursion. March Gth and April 2nd tho Missouri Kansas and Texas Ry. will soil tickets to all points in Texas nt greatly roducod rates. For furthor information apply to ??uJf 'ca' ticket ugont or nddross-G. A. MoNutt Dp. A. lOli Union Ave, Stution AKunsasCity.Mo. ' ... Tor Sale. A spnn of four year old mules for sale for cash or on time. Gko. Winton. Seed Corn. Choice, sorted, yellow seed Corn for sale by A. L. Hildrotb, CowIob, Nob,: or, O. O. Toel, Red Cloud. AM WiU He Gone GEM STOVES 3 and RANGES H Ili'Noliitlom cr Condolence: At u mooting of Jnmos A. GHrtleld Post, No. 80, G. A. R , hold at thoir hull in this city, Mnrch 10, the following res olutions woro udoptod: Whereas, It hue pleased God to tuko from ourth our respectod comrade Cup- tnin T.nfn,.n f ii .i.i l COmmde of twn tvnrn hn Moviruin war uu.ujuuu iuuuBun, u Boiuiuruuu and tho late rebellion, and Whkiikas, Our lato comrade, who while living, by his example and deeds proved his patriotism, churity und love, for his country and his fellow man. He was a bravo soldier, a kind commander, a worthy comrade, a good citizen and a manly mun. God called him. JamosA. Gartleld post mourns his loss and kindly romembers his many virtues. His friends and relatives miss him. There tore bo it, Resolved, That we as a post oxtond to his aged companion, family and frionds our sympathy in their allliotion. and commend them to God, bolieving that all who lovo and obey him shull huvo otornut lifo. Resolved, That a copy ot thoso roaolu tiorm bo forwarded to tho widow, und a publication bo made in ourlocul papers. R. B. Fulton, ) Jos. Gaiiiiek, Com, G. W. Kmuiit, ) Feed Xnllce. Horoutter William Richardson will toed ull teams ut the rate of 10 conta for hoy. Uarn oast of Hollund Houbo. . 3 c H