The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 10, 1895, Page 6, Image 6
It- THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1895. 6 1uwmiiauuuJtai.JtJi.i. af gtrV- 3 I I I 1 YOU CAN'T LIVE o WETKOUT A LIYER!ARE?ouRKiNCY8ALLRiQHn DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? ARE VOU WEAK AN?7HIN? DOES YOUR SLEEP RESTYOU? ARE YOU DULL AND BILIOUS? MARVELOUS SUCCESS haw attended the uso of DrJJ. McLEAN'S .A BALM. All who ikc It say II Is The PccrtcSS Remedy for curing all aliments OF THE LIVER, KIDtlEYS AND BLADDER, FEMALE TROUBLES. RHEUMATISM AND BRIGHT' S DISEASE. for Sale by all first-class dealers. PRICE, $1.00 A BOTTLE. Tho Dr. i9. K. McLean Medicine Co., st. Louis, Ms. Tf A QUESTION OF PETTICOATS. 5jSO'Q,62k42,CJ0,04P25' cS-P'?-'iE?-P, JlA 0 Just Received i A Large Shipment of Heath & Million's j Mixed I i . . . Paints J Consisting of House Paints. p Barn Paints, Carriage and J Wagon Paints, Floor Paints j, and colors in OP. (f) These celebrated kocmU arc the hunt In Hie world. Wo also carry a complete llncol' I1 if Oils, Lead, Patty, 9 Glass and Aall Paper .cCZZTiunzzxsns:! 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WORTH t.nn. frames WW JP ird JHK contents of tho nrt scries of views above referred to consists of a selec tion of HixTV-Foun pliutnuraiililo reproductions of Mm Columbian Kx position, and Is ln.iiuublo(mtclla3 artistically bcautl.'ul. OLD SUBSCRIBERS NON-SUBSCRIBERS should take up thib orrtn at one.:; Kxtent to Which Women Mar He Ath letes Mmlt.il. The limit to which women rnny In dulse In athletic pursuits Is mainly n question of petticoat. At least thin la Lady Jf-une's view, forcibly expressed In the Itcnlm. "If women were wise," alio remarks, "they would reconlzf the fact thnt sport and Karnes, as far ns they are concerned, are divided Into those In which they can wear n iettl coat and those In which they can not. They may compromise It by the adop tion of the divided skirt, which, after nil, Is but the flimsiest Imitation of the real article nnd Is not at all like a pair of trousers, but when they put on mcn'H attire In order to obtain freedom of limb they lose all Krnec and beauty. However strong-minded women may be, I have never yet found one who was absolutely Indifferent to her personal nppenrance. That feeling will always limit n wnmnn'H desire to follow man into pursuits nnd amusements for which she Is not naturally suited. She must In her henrt feel convinced that she lessens her Influence by diminish Inp her personnl charms, nnd thnt will settle the matter. "Theie Is one little point thnt rnny be raised on the other Hide, however. If women persist In wearing knickerbockers similar In style and mnterlal to those affected by men I can not pietend that they will look either galnly or pretty, but I have suf ficient fnltli In the Ingenuity of the sex to believe they are eiiual to Inventing nmethlng that would be genuinely at tractive. Under present conditions I am glad to say, women have many rorms of sport open to them which will in no way detract from the dignity of the sex." SENSATIONS IN ILLNESS It Is Curious How a Mini IVrU When U Know. II Svmln a Dim tor. "It Is curious," said a man yesteiduy, "the vmlouH sensations a man x erlenees when lie goes to see a doctor or n dentist. There Is u long prelimi nary siege of mental ngony, nltunutclv exaggeiatlng and belittling your nil incut, until finally In a mom. lit of de.s pcrntlon you decide to go and see what Is the matter anyway. Perhaps you have a cold, which has settled on the lungs and developed it tioublesoine couch that keeps you awake iilgb--. The cough Itself Is not so bad nil the terilble possibilities It mii.'1-..utu viul,.,u of swift demise fiom pneumonia or slow wastlntr nwnv with nntiuiiiTii.il... .i... .... before your eyes, and every wheeze anil i-ouKii coinirms iiiese teirlhlc picinonl tlons. If you enuld you would go then In a hurry, but In tile morning you feel better. The cough Is still there, but the ter rors of the Imagination have fled before the daylight, so you put It off nnotber day. Hut finally you decide to go, and, with dimness born of despair, mm eh up to the medical man's door to learn your fate. In case of toothache everyone knows how n tooth will Imp anil Jump nnd smart all day until you get to the dentist's, and then calm down so unlet and painless that you can't tell which one was aching. It Is the same way with a cough or other ailment. As you go up to the door you secretly hope that the doctor Is not at home. You pull tin Uooibell gently, and half wish you had not come. Thru the funniest pint of It nil Is how mad you will get when you find the doctor Is not at home, and feel ns If you had lnen cheated out of one ut your dealest hopes." Killing mi Hlllts. A long distance race on ntllts Is a sight worth seeing, even If It were not some what of a novelty. In this country such ii thing Is tinhenrd of, but In Krance, where the shepheids of the I.andes have hud to use stilts for many a century, Kueh matches, though few, are not un known. and curious crowds gather along the roads to wntch the longlegs go by. Finm I'nrlii to Ilordeaux Is about ih miles, and nlong this road last Ascen sion lny this the great race of the year took place. In 1M):' the course was from I'arls to lielfort. which Is the same distance; wid, though the conditions of the road and weather were very simi lar, the times then nccompllshed were easily beaten, probably owing to the contest being closer, and the result In doubt for a lung pe-lod. A Iletnleil I'rlcnil to the ( lillilrrn. A Mr. Wood, who lives near Hood's Mill, owns it veiy peculiar milch cow. Hhe is Just an ordinary black cow, but Is so much nttnehed to Mr. Wood's chil dren that she does not like to be sep nrated from them. If the children aie at home the cow will stay In n pastuie with fence three feet high; but If the children are taken away she will throw down even high fences In order to fol low them. At different times when the cow would lie in the pasture, Mr. Wood Iiiih slipped the children away from home, but when she came up and missed them she would get out and track them as a dog would until she found them, when she would follow wherever they went Knvnnnnh News. .,m?N.R,.f,l!0E.NCE FRC!M. PEHTS INVITED. Outfit. eonslstliiK of saniplo of book ana cample paper, tent on receipt oj ac to pay cost ol wrapplm;, malllug and prepayment. Cii'souiiry I'mkctliooUs. "In a Hroadwny window the other dny," said a man of moderate means, "1 saw some pocketbooks and other things of one sort and another that wero mndc of cassowary, pigskin, elephants' hide and water snakes' skins. They were beautiful, every one. No doubt there is a reasonable delight In the possession of beautiful things. I would like to hnvi' a. pocketbook, for example, or u card case of any one of these mateilals, and yet I feel that I could get along very' comfortably for iiulte a spell yet with out a cassowary pocketbook If I had a little more money." New York Sun. How Flies Walk on Window I'll lien. The microscope reveals the nent con trivance which enables a fly to wiiIk up a window pnne or defy the laws of cravltv by eliding along, back down ward, on the celling. The magnltlei shows the foot to be made up of two pnds covered with line, short hair, each pad having a honk above it. Behind each pnd Is u bag filled with a sticky liquid which oozes out whenever thd fly puts his foot down. The amount which is pressed out of each foot Ir very smnll Indeed, but taken altogethei it is amply sutllclent to hold the Insect In any position he cjiooses. A IMmne'H Knr. The outer enr of a mouso Is a thin, al most transparent membrane, nnd recent experiments show that it is highly sen sitive to movements of tho air which to human eais do not represent sound nt nil. It Is asserted on good authority thnt mice are sensitive to music, nnd the stories of their singing have been fully confirmed. They have u pleasant musical note, icsembllnK that of the cricket. A Great Offer ! of Free Books WE AREGOING TO GIVE AWAY Coins' Financial School and One of our Fine Premium Books To Every Subscriber, or to every new Subscriber who will pay up THIS JVKONTTT i Remember that this is a great offer an d one thai f , ill 4. 4. 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For s Lomo Dock or Chpsr, uso BHILOH'8 BELLADONNA PLASTERJ5C. ILOH'SyVCATARRH rREMEDr. Havo you Cutarrh '.This remexly is iruararw Uedtocurayou. Prioe.oOct. Injecibrfree. for niiIu by C L CotlliiK DniRgUt Don't lose the opportunities of saving 5 money as they are presented to 2 you by A. Morh&rt & Son. S We niv here for husineai. Wc want your bnsr licss. We make it an object to get it by ottering bargains that will bring people from far and near. 'I - Remember we are on the top of the heap with . prices on the bottom. "The" Watch. Far timekeeping nnd dnrubility nothing boata the Boventeen jewolod Dkuiiku Hampdkn Watch. CALLONpENMAN nnd examine thorn. Aleo hio lino of Jewelry, Diamonds, Spectacles, Clocks, Plated and solid sllxerwHre, souvenir spoons, pern Huuiril.il knives niul forks, curving ets, c.Ulliigcaril rasps, boa bun boxes anil otiiei noTrltiek. A lino line of spectacles anil ee plnsici Willi lniercliaiiKutiUilriie. Meel, nickel sliver anil u-olil fr.unf. Hpecl.il iuul careful at tention PHliI m llttlnu tin- c)c. My line of Snri Imml watches Is nulin laiite. I will run tliem on at less than Hull ui tual wnrtli. Crr-lrui!ourtcli,rlwk nnri Jejvelry le p.ui woik,)nurriiuittiia; anil your old ittb u..d.lliert..u.e. TOSi VKSnx Oiiu Npct'lalM lor KaliirOny, .liny 1 1 A p m i r: fl loo Foot misled Wife Glomes Line lor 40 ceois. - Httl We will also continue the price of nails at 3c per pound. Remember Hie place and date. A. Mobhabt & Son. Ximmmmmiimmiim f i t t r r ti ii e p n fl I "rfHttJf- -