THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1895. v V BLOSSOM DIAMOND MININQ IN APntCA. Clerui (MTAItllll OI'Tlli: KIDNKYS Acts like a poultice, drawing out fever and pain, and rcinv.g. orating the entire Female Sys tem. It removes all obstructions and creates a healthy, natural flow of all secretions. It is the one natural cure for female troubles, because it is applied right to the diseased parts. Don't tahe internal rem edies for Female weakness, com mon sense requires a direct ap plication for immediate relief and permanent cure. "Orange Blossom" is a sure, painless cure for falling and dropsy of the womb, profuse, difficult, irregular menses, leu corrhoco, ulceration, tumors, sick headache, constipation, sal low complexion. 'Orange Blossom" is apastile easily used at any time. Every lady can treat herself with it. Mailed to any address on rc ceiptofSi.Dr. J. A.McGill&Co. 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, III. Tor Sitti lij '. I.. 'ollliiu Kil :ioul. xi:v Avi:itTi.Nr.:or.vis. i USE BARNES.' INK f If a A M 'T-iv ' v i iriJTi " - i'i it ini rr win. Kf.r.. . -? I a-. V.iiln t i llrtt-rt firrtttat " "IsftA lia' to VoutMul Color, t 3.1 1 i n -i i.n r 1111.1117. k 1 t .'! I'M IU. .1 j Zi. W&r ies)sOT I f J'rt-jtf r'Bii .f ac i v-raki 4up tit (.."lili. t ' , 1A In U..1T Mill. y r.-r f i.. lor Com, t'j' i.. .'. UJ i 1. V. HINUEKCOR.Ub. C4up ivuir Jv- r m tn WANTED ! lU'MS-K: III tills iilitl iiiljnlnltii! ('.unities lor Our Journey Around the World. Aliran'ni'U Ihhik l lti. I'iiiiu'Ih K. r l.n !.. J'ri'H (if tli" I'nlii'ii oc nf liilstl.m l'ir!ciiiir. Tliu licit tii.ni'v l in.iki' ninc) 'er ulteieil tn nil ulni Nvnit tuiitllalilo Hnri. A fci" .jiuiit In Mil Mi'inin I'iiti earn Mmi aiimntli. His. tanec ntiliiiiiliuticc. for wo I'.n 1'iclnlit. illin Credit. I'n-iiiliiiii C(i"i-, I'riMi uutllt. iiml l.x clUSiM! lcirllnn. rnriKiitli'iilnis write t( A. it. Win lltlnli'ii A ' Ilurlloril, Conn Tedloai I'riieria of Urlnclng th to th Light nf Hay. 'llio diamond Is ono of tho thlnH which tho public novur tiros of hearing about, timl is over anxious to soo, dis cuss niiil above all, to possess: but fow have any ldou of tho tedious ami laborious process by which tho proeiotw com is inlnwl ami brought to tho liht of day. sujs llit St. l.onU (Jlobo-Dom-ocraU All t-ntnini'i's to tho initio aio carofitllv u'tianli'tl, ami onlv tho writ- tun penult of tho uiauaor will cirtblo a i-.itoito tUwcond tho hiiiro shaft whtrh pii'fn tho working hrl, say 1 .lion feet bolow. In tho tunnels of tin1 tulno, which aro about sown foot high, tho minors aro hanl at work drilling hoU'i l;i tho iulainant ground willi a largo crowbar, which tlu-v u-o with both hands. After making six holes each, which tako throo hours, or six or longer, according to tho hardnos of tho strata they aro work ing in, tlioy are allowed to retiro to their honius in tho compound and rest for tho remainder of tho day. Iyna inlti' cartridges aro placed in tho drilled holes and discharged, and tho bluo ground which has lieon dislodged Is vhowli'il into trucks, ouch of which hold ii ton, run along the level and taken up tho shaft. It is carried in largo lumps, as hard as granite, to "the I'oors,'' where it is spread out and loft front three to six months to bo pulveried hv tho Mill, air and rain, a steam harrow being run oor It from tiino to time to assist the process of disintegration. In duo time it is taken to tho washing machine, tho work of which is to sift out all tho light deposit, called "tailings," in which no diamonds are round, ami to clean tho 'ground," which is then placed In a hopper, and carried by revolving buckets to the top of an elevator, when it Is dropped into a cylindrical pan. As tho pan is rotated water is thrown on its contents and the mass U chipped and sliced try iron knives, tho light until overturning in tho center ami tho heavy deposit con taining the diamonds passing into a pulaliug receiver, from which it is graded into three different tded sieves. Water is then pumped through tho bottom and tho light dopoiit is forced over tho top, tho heavier substance falling through tho stoves. It is then parsed b menus of uilves into tubs and tho important work of searching for dhimoudn is commenced. Four times do tho searchers examine every particle of the material and so care fully and thoroughly Is their work dono that It is said that a half karat dia mond might bo mixed with u couple of hundred-weight of earth in tlio hopper at tho upper end of tho blfting inachino with perfect assurance that it wouhl ultimately come Into tho hands of the sorters. SotnMlmc Called Wright's IM- cnc Ir. llatliuairs ati'f l.ci'luru. A SPECTER CALF. In t lie course of a recant lecture t the Surgical Hotel Dr. Murtuian said: "Catarrh of the Kidneys is a von coninio'i disease, growing more anil more common each scar. The sjmp totus arc tnin in tho buck, s,am liig!-ocolorcd mine, containing ii'.lut men iiml vnrious sediment.; nausea, and sometimes vomiting; juiHiuc-s ol tlio face and feet; dropsey of tho legs, shortness of bre.it Ii and general weak ties, p.illor and drynens of the skin, chilly feelings, alternating with fever and sleeplessness. "A tciiHpconful of IVrii-na should he taken hcloro each meal' between meals, and nt bed time, and enough Mau-a-liu at night to produce otic niittiral notion of the bowlcs each day. When the disease is of long'Standiug heated lVrii-na should bo applied to the hnck in addition to the ,ihoc treatment, and the diet consist prin cipally of milk and dry toast. Avoid liiUors anil tobacco." MF.DIC.M. HOOKS lllKK. The Peru mi lrug Manufacturing ('o. of Colutnbii-, Uhio, are oiT-ring True, post-paid two medical books, on on citirrh mid cttarrhal diseases, the other on sprite.' medicines and spring diseases. Theo bunks contain ,the very latest and most reliable on these important suhjictr. l'or free book on cancer address Dr. llartmiiu, Columbus, Ohio. CClilclicMrr'o I"ii;ll'i lilnmoml Itrnnil. ENNYRBTO&, PfiltS Vv Orlulmilnit'tOnly Criniliic. A .y-tN nan. alum, r liUa. laoita fj LS5..i ' llmr I in I jr.l mil. It u.flallloV rv.77'ilf lf 1 'Ii ' III Inn TllLo t V,V-Jn''lliir. II f lKimnu nhiim V itMUH .rx 'u hm i ,iriiki.i,prwnjr. In ttami-i f. r J irlteulv. l.".ilmf)lUI anl jlrllif l.ir l.uilll"." mint r Irrillir'l 1..ll. Ifl.tllltl I UIT.uI.ImH IMI Hll'CT l'!ilrli.Ur'lii::uliiiU'u.,SJi..1l.niiHiiii!rr1 tJolJlJ all Lww i n.,kl.u. ulli.Ji-.. I"i Ml"ll;!lllll I There were 3,134.934 Tackagcsof J Hums' Kootukkr sold m 1694. which made iSTS.TaSBlons, or 33.494i70O glassc9, sufli- cicnt to (;ivc every man, wo. tuau and child in the United States, five glasses each did youKctyourshorc? Be sure mid get some this year. 'A 33 cest paekaro main 5 (alltOf. fcjU tiirjvLcif. HIRES'i DM-kh flAH f the rnis.E. Hints co., ruu. Al C fHfioifs Bitmio-seisig. Riilnnillil cnrnllvi'iii'cr. for 'i'noiior81ck irnH.li.i.m. Itnilli 1 iluuutiilli. hltsl'Ifftll'iiH, ,sih'IhI ur iniif nil Niuniluin. uln fur Itlinu- lllllllillll. Illllll. IMUI1U) wiMiruii., ... ... ' l'l",ln. Ann'mtii, AntMotn for AJcolmllo iln.l iithiir fii-wsM. i'rlii", 10, liuudutJcouln. LlIorui.ee nU THE ARNOLD CHElVllCAL CO. I Dl S. Western Avenue CHICACtt (LADBtES "" VOD KNOW ' DR. FELIX UE BHUN'S STEEL (1KB PEiYiOTL PILLS nrotlioorUlmil'md only ntKSCII.Bnfowiil ro llntilo euro on tlm nmrlirt. I'nco fl.Wj scut b; uuil, (Jonumo mild o:ily liy For Hide by Doyo & Ciricc, Hod Cloud llrtiilstiiil I'mlll Itiillin. Paul l.acrolx, a IVonch writer and bibliophile, was at one tiino seriously out oMioalth.and took rofugo in Italy. Ho had taken lodgings in Home, when, one day, tho proprietor of tlio house mounted tho stairs, rapped at the door, and cauio in. I.aeroix was just then in a coughing pu-'ovjiin. "Mg nor," began tlio householder, "who is responsible for ,ou.J" "What do you mean?" asked tho astonished Ironeh mau. "If you should die, who would nay the espouses?" "I hope not to die yot awhile, " roplicd I.aeroix; "be sides I am not ambitious. A modest burial would suit mo." "l!ut who will pay mo?"" Why man, I pray you myself ovory week." "No.no. lam speaking of this bod. this arm-chair, this table, this carpet everything in the chamber, r.vorything will have to bo burned after tho deatli of a con sumptive." "My dear sir," sird l.a crolx, "I am not rich enough to die in liomo, I will go to Naples." Tho next ilny, indeed, ho sot out for Southern Italy. Hut ho lived for many years to tell tho story of his banishment from tho holy city. NoiU'C to Tcni'licr. Notico is hereby given that 1 will cxamino all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for touoliorfl oftho public sohools of this couuty, at Hod Cloud on tho third Saturday of each month. Special examination will ho hold on tho Friday proceeding tho ttd Sat urday of caoh month. The standing desired for 2d and 3d grade certificates is tho same no grado below ill per cent., average ou per cent ; for first grado ccrtifioato no grado bolow 80 por cent., average flO per cent, iti all branches required by law. D. .M IhiNTKU.CJountv Supt. Ilrr I.iiat UMltit ri.llli!lml With. A Maino woman recently expressed soino queer wishes on hor deathbed. She lived In Konuobunk and was well- to-do. she did not liko tho parson, bo she directed tliat he should not tako nny part in hor funeral, and ho did not. In place of prnj or and scriptures, essays written by her sister and hor brother were rend by hor sister's hus band, and that constituted tho service. Then ho had a dislike for tho soxton, and stipulated that she should not bo drawn to tho coim-tory by his horo. Tho hoiii'so was not his property, and slio did not object to taking her last rido in that. Her wishes in this re spect wore folio wen, another horse and driver were secured for tho trip to tho tomb. I.owlitou dournal. I iintiin it In I Ires. The (iiostlon to what oxtont tho pneumatic tiro, so familiar on bicy cles, will h.j adopted on the wheels of other vehicles is one of considerable interest. According to a London soiontlllc journal for cabs and broughams in I'ngl'.sh cities, tho rub ber tiro, with an iron hoop otitsido, la steadily growing in favor, and thous ands of thorn aro soon. Since, ovon on the smooth wood and asphalt pave ments of London, tho rider knows at once whether his hansom has elastic or rigid tiros, tho contrast must bo still more marked on macadamized roads or streets paved with granite or cobble-stones. 'mis. J. K. Ilanis was absent from the l'itideavor Sunday evening on account of sickness. John Storey, .lav Host and Will Divis were in Blue Hill lat week. Some, bold, had boys succeeded in shearing most nil the hair oil of Geo. Harris' bird dog Siturday night. M. A. Good is thinking somn of organizing an Odd 1'ellows Lodge here this fall. 1). 11. Carpont'T was hauling oiT hogs lor Mr. Latt i last week. Lew Fuller is thinking ol going to Wyoming after school is over, Seine of Geo. Craifords stock stray ed oil last week and were gone for several days. Ho finaly found them with one of his neighbor's "Iltird." Polly Hall has a new "cog" wheel. G. G lIo t sold a line hog Saturday for L'l cents jut pound. It is rumored that Henry Kcoue is soon to he married, as he has just completed a find residence on liN farm north of A in hoy. M. N. Nelson and Ar-ih TJorcn wore at church Sutnl.i.s evening. M. A. Good aii.l Mips Mnblc Wright attended the ji.iivy at Hob Posts Fri day evening. One of our j citing men was quite badlr hurl fiotu running into a barb wire fenco Saturday, as a result Mayor Brown has oidend nil wiro fences re moved from wi Inn tho city limits. Fred Hurd has been herding cattle for Mr, Hlankny for tho last two weeks. We aro glad to sso so many of tho boys in lino Sunday night. iM. N. Nelson is going to ML Hopo next Sunday, YA Storey has applied for a patent on a Luggy hat rack. Some of our local sports went fish ing last Sunday. ulay Bell Waller was out riding last Saturday. Mr. Nelson and G, A. Latta have in about ten acres of onions. TlIKEK MI'S. IMilrh Mnjr lfiio Iiml smn t'linnrellon ' till Una lcl. "A detective sees a clew in all sorts of apparently trivial things, and will run it down until he has satlslicd him self one way or tho other,'' said a loi al "dentil to a group of listeners. "I remember when .Miles Ou'le, the no torious counterfeiter, wii free the last time, and I'liiis coin wu- found in circulation all through the Ohio valley, two of I'licle Sam's slenthhiMittds nc tua'ly tni".tli:ut('d " ghost nlnry. Tho htnrji came from .letlerou co.inty, liuliiiiiu. A npi'Ctei' calf was s,.,.n in the lonesome hollows to the north of the coiuit,. ll the farmers vlthiit a doen miles had paid the hollow it visit, and waited patiently for hours to sen the friskj fiiiii'-li'Lg'il rhost come gambol ing down the hillside ulld go lloatillg oer the rough, ro -isy creek bed that was ut the bottom of tho hollow. They were never disappointed. Promptly at !' o'clock tho ghost made Its ap pearance, aliiny carried guns unit lircd at the specter us it lloated b,. When the smoke disappeared the ghost was gone also. This was kept up for nmnlhs. and the strange up iarit!on became quite notorious thioiirh the papers. The story was in this way brought to the notice of the I'liited Mates secret service do teotlws at Cincinnati. "They put several things together. Miles Ogle was free, ltous com was in circulation In the West. The ghost inusi certainly be a blind Tho scheme was about such a one us would emanate from the wily counterfeiter. Two of tlio detectives who made lheo deductions and re-enforced with t. re arms and ammunition started very secretly for the ghost's lair, and on the lirst favorable night they went to the grew some hollow. They saw the ghost. It danced around with such a surprising abandon of purpo-o that the two detect hes were surprised. They tired shot, lifter shot at the spec ter, but not a shot had anyellect. The olil farmer will tell you that when tho two detectives came into tho homo shortly afterward they were white and breathless. That may have been due to the lough walk, and it may have not. The next morning they made a thorough search through tlio' hills, but could lllld nothing to explain the m story. They left the same day for Cincinnati. Miles Ogle was captured on a shanty-boat on the Ohio river, between Louisville and Madison, shortly after. As everybody knows, ho is now serving a sentence In tho Columbus, Ohio, penitentiary." a n $ iTiT.TiWiTiftTtfiTiTtiTiTiT.TiTt Rub a dud quo, Thhee maids at thctud. All using Santa Glaus soar Millions dothe3amb. Sold everywhere. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CIllCACiC).. l44-iu,a4.iuiuTma'ia'X44i'xu4,iuiira'Ja-ivi4rX'i!uiii-i'i' C-'-PJa aT ll --- ... PHI'".""""S through .IiiiInoii Sonic ol ths farmers aiu planting corn. Mrs. Ilorton's son is visttit-g with her this week. ''. II. Perry has been planting corn for W. Barrett. 1'r'nr. Stefiiu is going to work at 1 mi viili. The lipworth League at Mt, Hope has been discontinued l'or a Tew weeks. The dance at the store was a suc cess and everyone had a good time, F. L. Smith had r.uu of his horses badly cut on a wire fence last week. Tho- Mountford hoys have been put ting in corn on Win, Barrett's farm this wrck. 11. v. .1. T. Stones preached at Mt. Hope last Sunday, Tlio preaching point at Mt. Hope seems to he left by the M. K. church as no preacher bus been appointed for that place. Miss Mm in a Barrett has returned to lied Cloud. ClllNTZliUU. 4iiA.s. M;iiArr.iT. Insiii-iintti Agency. Itcpresi'iitR the following companies. See card in tins paper. Farm property, clcvatom, and all kinds of mercantile ItisltH, insured in reliable companies at lowest rateii. For iiilcH an tonus write or cull anil see me, Ollloo over Mizor'a gioccry store, lied Cloud, Neb. N''l 4'orii. Choice, ported, jellow need Corn for fiilu by A. Ii. Ilildroth, Cowlon, Nob.; or, (J. C. Tool, Bed Cloud. TlT CUHlHli.1 !MpiSE JAILS- ""E Bl Ilcst Counti syrup. Tiuu-s ClouJ. Uo wm fH In Ohio, snlil liy ilrmts'latu C A Cirout .Mini, Tho rosldont was showing tho visi tor tho sights of the town, when tlioy passed a distinguished-looking citizen. "Did you notico that man wo just passod?" asked the rosldont. "That lino-looking ono?" "Yes. Woll, ho can draw his check for $1,000,(100. Tho visitor turned around to get a Iwttor look at such a rarity. "Can ho got It cashed r" ho asked Nino wntor companies supply London with wator. Captain Bweonuy, U. S. A., Mail Dlogo. Cal. wiys: "Hhiloh's Catarrh Remedy is tho first modluiiiM I havu ovur found that would do inn any good." 1'riou fiUo. For ealo by U. h. Lotting. Tho Chinese endure ehuugo of clitnato hotter than any othor raco. A new, complete and tip to-dato Hand book of information, covering nearly 200 cities, townH and ro-tort", contained in tho ourront issuo of tliu Rund-MrNally Guide, fn.OO per year, -tOo. per copy KiO Adams Street, Chicago. "Orangu IlloBBom" is a paiuWsn care for all dlHonsea pecalUr to woram, Bld by C. L. Cotting. Whisky was first maao in Ireland by an English monk. A president pniu in the back indioates tronblo In tlio Kidney. To Btay thu pro grefs of disonse, use Dr, J. II, MoLaan's I.Ivor & Kidney Halm. Gormany roporta '28'.) suicidea among school childron during tho last iix years, GtBnALTAH ANI3 ITS DEFENSE. riMsllillltliit III the i:i'iit oT Att:'x liy it Mini lln I'linc. l'periinents at Sliooburvness have shown that mi Armstrong shell can be thrown '.,l7ii ,ards about live mid one-third miles says a writer in Temple liar. It is therefore abso lutely clear that If all the licet were temporarilv uhuiil. cither on somu special mission or dispeised by a Sturm, hostile ironclads taking up a position within four miles of the east ward of Kuropu point might witli im punity hond shot and shell into the outlying parts of the fortress ami cause much ili.struction of life and property. On the other hand, the governor of the fortress would not bo idle, ami tlio ex periences of the late civil war In America hae abundantly proved that tho cannon in fortresses, if they striken ship of war with their pro jectiles, even at long range, may do considerable mischief; while, on tliu other hand, many shot and shell may strike a fort and only do trii Ing dain ago. It is practically Impossible to throw shot or shullovci thehiL'h part of tho rock, near Spain, and the cannon ensconced in tho unliiiie rock galleries, with their royal artillery gun detachments, would bo absolutely safe. I'.ven If tlio neutral ground be tween (ilbr.iltar and Spain wore occu pied by a hostile foe, comparatively little damage would bo tlio result. During tlio writer's stay tit (libraltar It was considered desirable to try the experiment of tiring upward from tliu plain on tho Spanish side into the gal leries, dummies being placed to repre sent the necessary gun detachments. A regiment several hundred strong was accoidingly placed in position and supplied with ball cartridges. Tho range, however, was unknown, and tho lire being directo I upward it wan fully an hour b -fore any of tho dum mies wore hit, after the o ondlt-ire of much ammunition. In actual war faro, of cour.-u, tho British rlllo sharp shooters must have picked out their foes by llring downward from tlio gal leries. lUunb-proof barracks and hos pitals aro potent factors against tho horrors of bombardment, and there Is little doubt that there is ample room nt diliraltar for some amendment on thin head. ,ll lllailtllllllll llllMt. Ill tho barren country of Western Australia, where men are madly Hock ing in search of gold, tho teinpora turo is said to be li'O in the shade and no adequate water supply. There is such a boom in tho price of claims that only rich iiiun can buy them, and numerous rich inou are there endur ing all the hardships with the hopo of growing richer, lit r Kiiiim-IkiIki.. Mr, Aniccdo Do you know any thing of the gamoluws, Miss Kennard? Miss Kennard Oh, yes, Mr. Ani ccdo. Mr. Anleodo What, for instance Miss Kennard You should novor trump your partnor's uco. Truth. l'drsauis who syinpn'.hi.o with tho allliot ud will rejoice with L. K. Carr of l'J3.r. Harrison Htreet, Kansas City. Ho is an old sulTcrer from inllammiitory rliuuma ism, but has not heretoforo been troubl ed hi this olimatu. Last winter ho went up to Wisconsin, and in coiiRcqiiouoo him hud another attack. "It camo upon mu again ver aoatii and sovi-re," ho said. "My joints swelled mill liccmnu inflnmuil; soro to touch or almost to look at. Upon tho iirgimt rt'iiucHt of my inother-iii-law I tried Ulinmberlain's Fain Halm to re duce the swelling and ense the pain, mid to my agreuabln surprise it did both. I have used three fifty cent bottles and be lieve it to be tliu Uut-st thing for rluiumn tism, pains niiil swelllvgs ixtntt. l'or sale by Dejo A- tlrioo. llallii. Jill Kelso was transacting business in A in hoy Stturday. Ktuory Bean and family were guests of K. Thomas Sunday, Miss Barber closed a very success ful bchool at district M Inst Friday. Mr. Barkloy and family of lied Cloud was in our vicinity Sunday. Quito a few of our churoh going pef.ple attended meeting at North Star Sunday. Conly Wilson roturncd from Fre mont lust wick where ho has been attending school. Nearly all tho winter wheat is kill ed and tho ground is being proparcd for corn. Dom Pkduo. BYcmI Xotit'C. Hereafter William ItichnrdHon will feed all teaniH ut the rate of 10 ccntti for hay. Hani east of Holland House. Out! Oali!! (!o to Kob)'ti for oabi, ho hat) all you want. TuUo Warning. We call )our attention and convinco you of the fact that )ou got only 12 oza in a loar or lircail liy not gutting your bread of mo. You will got one pound, It! oH in ovory loaf at the City Bakery. ,1ns. IlKitiiuicciF.u. I i n i i i arc'llnu to My Old I'alrous ami I'rlciicls, Having accepted tho farm agency for tho Old Continental Insurance Co., in Webster and adjoining counties, am pro parnd to furnish liberal and reliable in surance on the most favorable tonus, 10-atu .). H. Smith, Agent. ' ' ' I am now ready to do all kinds of dresa making. Prices reasonable. Three bloclsH west of Miner's iitoro. Mrs. F. l II ad Icy. tf Don't forgot that I am prepared to ciiiin patiKougorH to all parts of the city. Leave ordern al the Holland House. lil.OYD ClIAIIII.I,. hi - Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. c. Hkd Cloud, Ii. W1NFKKY, AlK'llonecr, Nkmiahka. Hatln- I'nstiire. Will take a limited number of eattlo topasturu on the CJoblo ranch eight 'iiiles south-west of Bed Cloud, l'lonty of shade and water. Cattle, Sl'.lt); horses, WOO, for tho season. Apply to X. L. I). Smith, ut tlio raneii. Will attend sales ut reitHimiitilo figures faction Koarittilis'il, Tho Celebrated Registered l'ercheron STALLION ONENIHAOUA aaH&tsfll?-YxUaaaV4raaffaaaa aaaaaalaaaaaaUaaaaaaaaaaRQaaaaaaWaUH -""- aaaH aaaaaaWaaaH f" aH ''rv- HrVaaaB PeoploaatliO percent moro broad when tho weather is cold than when it is mild. Mrs. T.S. Hawkins, niinttnnooga. Tenn sas, "rihilnh's Vitaher 'Saved my Life, I ciiiiHldor it the best remedy for a de bilitated system I ever lined." For Dys- opsin, liivur or Kidney troutim it exoew. icu 7r. ots. tor sale liy cj. u. uoiiiug. lr Thoro aro soven inillionairo editors in Now York, K. H. Fulton, tiro am) lightning Insur ance, Western White Hronzo, monu monta and eomotory roods. Oillce with Traders Lumber Co. Hhlloli'fl ours is fold on n gnarnntoe. It onres liiclnlfiit coiiHtltiation. It Ib! tlet brat Uotigli cjuro. uuty on cent a uoso, i.ouuou nisi wcoiv lor fci.uso. A Vilii,itil N)i.iior. Twenty-three shares of JjlO each, 7 iald in tho (iraphlo and Dally nowsnaper company, wero sold in HUH quietly, and tho resident appeared to W cts,, CO ots., nnd fil.cO, Bold by C. h Is equal to a littl over 17 per share feel hurt. I t-'otting. or a inciniuin, say, of 07U per cent. J, W. Wegemunn bus ro-oponed his photopruph gallery sinco tho lire, and is now getting nut the handsomest cabinot picturoB at W.00 per dozon. Mr. Wego- inann does oxcullont work und his busi ness is increasing rapidly. 12-tC For snlo or ront A livery and feed barn. Apply to D. J. Myers, Bed Cloud, Do You Want I'nstiiru. It so eeo J. K. Hiiies of Amboy, on tho old Hall farm. Running water nnd plonty of shudo, Address Red Cloud post oillce. NJ-'-Jt Will make tliu seinon of 10115 at Syl vester Day's Feed Barn, Rod Cloud, every day in tlio wjek. O.VF.NCIIAQFA is a full h'nod. registered dopple cr.iy I'rrcliirou Nor man, No. lli,f)04, weigha kIjoui 1,11(10 pounds, is a lino looking, well built borne, and is six oars old. Ho has no superior in horse flesh, TIK.M) 7 In limirc. A II CAIU'KNTKR, Ownor. DIClv FKlUllS.Hroom. KTi14n A.l.l.rA TninpTTa COPYRIGHTS. For a an lioncat opinion, write to Rrnnini iniwer nn an iiuncai "iM,'"",i"'": IIINNil: en., who Imvo hurt nearly MflTytHir' iaiiM'i.B. . CAN I OflTAIN A PATENT . ia i emorlvneu liilha imtent tulne. Coiamanlr- tloiwMrlctlrtsinriilFiillKl. A lliniillioouorin. Curium lim eanruiinnii I'nlriilH i onil linw to ob tain tliem Dent rreo. Also m rHmiiniuu ui kui. IcbI anil i.ilfiiUI1alHMil.ii im'iiI flee. .,.. 1'ali'iiti tiUon lliroiitli Miinn ft Co. recelj peclil notico in tliu S"r Irnlllli' A.ini'l Irnn. nJ iIiiib iiro hruuulit wlUoly Lotnra die putillc wltlu out rout Id Ilia Inventor. Thin reli'iiilld inir. iMUiHlni't'Ulr.i'lOBi'iitlrllliiiCruUU.IitwIiyfarJJio larceat rlrcnlntion nt nny fcclenttttc work In tuu wnrlil. Kin year. 1 jiiie.i' imi.'i'JBCih Jrco. Ilullitlnij IMhloii.ninmlily.li'aliijrair. HrBlo roiilea, 'i.t ceiila Kvery luiiulur eont llns beau. tllul iilsteii. In colora, anil ilitittrruiin of new liouaea. Willi iilnna. enatiUliKtiullilora to Mmw tliu latent iteaicna iiml Kucuru inntriu U. Auilieta I A1U.NN & CO, NEW YOIIK, JO I llllOAUWAY.