The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 24, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1895.
vmzuewiMM nMuan
twvwMramnafn
h'il'v' h 1ain rom sPrrt'n"' lri,: ,i c:-j,mrs
$ '"'' J ' ) ili t-.'isoilor lornlk-'h, siLhcs.v.m-nds,
zL'&it JK-.'rj.z: iWur.iloJa., etc., an bo promptly
I ji n'-7V; I' relieved a.iil cured by using
I "- y
D J. Ho McLean's
Volcanic Oil Lifsitnent.
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oui: njuerry.
NOVEL FLOATING! CANNERY.
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The PARMER'S RhMKHY for the
various diseases o( domestic animals.
It is easy to apply, relieve;; at Once
pain and infl.unmation, and cures quickly. Hull directions with each
bottle. Foi .'.ale everywhere. Price, 25c, 50c. and $1.00 per bottle.
THC DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
The City Bakery and Restaurant
Hub tiio most complpto 1 i to of
She ad, Buns, Cakes and Pjes,
First class in every icsptct.
Call mill got my pricey beforo buying. It will pay you.
',U loaves of bread 1. Meals and lunches ut all houri.
Joseph Herburger, Proprietor.
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mid ou should liiivo 11 nice, now
Nick, Nkw 11 at or Bonn
In which to celebrate tho dav. I now have tho largest stock
.r HATS ami HON'M'l'S, and all kind of MlfjMN'HUY
CiOODS ever brought to tho city, nnd unjono wishing any
tiling in this my lino will do woll to cull on mo foefoio hiding.
Mrs. S. R, McBridk,
Fa-hionahle Millini;
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If you don't get tho Iuckee good.-, the
lkK 1 " 1. j Ohio cultivator or tho Studebaker or
Chatter Oak wagon or buggy, for they are the best made.
Full line of agricultural implements and repairs always on
hand.
J as Peterson, Red Cloud Neb.
Ilt'i'oiillliiii ! i niiiilrnil.
Anion;; tho iidvurtlhomunts in a
(iui'iutiii pupil' appeared tho followlnir.
"Tho gentleman who found u purso
with inoiioy in thu lllumonstr.isMj is
roiuaMcil to forward it to thu address
of thij loMir, as ho is roeog-nlod." A
few days uftorwurus tho reply was in-t-ortcd:
"Tho recomled g-uiitlcmun
who picked up a pur-o in tho Uluinun
fctrasco rcijuotitd tho loser to call nt
Ills house."
A lady nt Tooley ,-i vrns p(k with
bllloun colio when M. V. Tialer, a promi
iieat merchant of the town gave Imr n
bottlo of Clmnihi-rliiiiiV Colic, Cliolurn
and ninrrhoca ltcmt'dy. lh najs nho
whs wi-tl in forty mliuiti's after takinn
tilt lrh dost. Fur naln liy Dujo ,t Clrioii
drtit,'iist.
Oon't forRiit that 1 aiu propart'd to
enny pah'tu-tTH to all pnrtu of thu city.
Lcnvo orders at tho Holland Hour?.
JjLOVI) Cll Villi,!,.
Wlicn IViliy wn Mote, v e Rnvn her Cartorl.i.
Wien hho won eiilM, hlte ti M for CiiMorln,
Win n hhf Ikvumo Miss, hho clun to CitMorla.
Wlicu bhu lmJ C'liIMri'u.blio cnethvm C.istorU.
A new, cmupltt xud up to riidt Hand
book of information, toverini; ntnrly
200 cities, towiiii nml rort, contiiiind
in thn ourrmit Umh of tho Rniiil-MoNuliy
Ooide. $n.(X) pnr yrnr, -tOc. per copy lfiC
Adams Streat, Cliicao.
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ft. H. Fulton, ilro and liuhtmnc insur
mice, WcBtorn Wlilto Hronxo, liuiim
iiiuntB and ccmotory ;oods. OHIch with
Traduru Lumbor Co.
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IVcmI .Votli'c.
Hereafter William Kichardson will
feed all tmuni at th rate of 10 cunta for
liny. Hum rimt of Holland 1Ioum
Children Cry for
Pitcher's bastoria.
, liirmlii IMItnreiHC
Cannot you teueh tliOMi about yoN
to write bomowhat moio purely? I
am vory fastidious. Tin uo days ao
I was o hi bred to correct u friond of
mine, a man as of fashion, who so far
forjrot the raees to say of a lady: "I
havo not often boon In her company."
say "preMjuco;" wo are in tho com
pany of men, in tho prcxcnuo of Illi
nois and of w onion. l.audor.
I Tola Trent iitont.
Mrs. r.bony Doetah, my husban'
ho -rot tho paraleisi-. in his lals so ho
carn't move his feet. Doctor Dark
Is dat K), Mrs. i:iiony? Well I'll
call rl'ht awaj. Mrs. I'.bony Yes,
doetah, an' be muih to bruiifr ,ouh
banjo erlonir. If dat doaji start his
lais Koln iiutlilii' will New York
eekly.
An Orli'iil tl lllrniliii;.
Albert Didn't the l.'ustern women
always have their sandals strapped on
tlht, mammal
Mamma I think they did, Albert:
why?
Albert HecaiihO, it must havo been
a reat thin;,' for their naughty littlo
boys, l'uck.
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Mothers' Friend
Cures ITt..l
Ws'ng Omdo I
I limu. l. li . .
,u --'ii ii muiwiio lor ninny
f in!I.rK' nni1 illl,'h case whero "MOTH-
rf.. , J ii u. , . . M'" " accomplished won
dors and shortened labor and lessened pain, it
Is tho best remedy for KISIXlloK TIIH
IflJHAST known, and worth tho price
for thill alone. '
Mrs. M.M. Ilrewhter. Moittjroiucry, Al
la.
Pent by i:Sprp m mull nn rccdiitof price.
I.OOmrMllc IJihiU- To M.rtl.tr" iiwTii
BflADFIEUD nEG'JUATOa 00., Atlamm, Q,V
BOLD KV ALL KUaCZ3T3
Author n 1 . (i' Unci i. it I'ruiipcii-
iir i.r , r ij, i,..
The ptntntn .'ii tl ' MnniulH of
Qlleen- 'ir In : .if Wllb tune
will he Inti-r ! ,i In the xiuttlUK
world. He l.s i x of th" I'lmiaeiiTS of
Cl'.it Kilt In. 1 Mown UlllOIIK' plIKlllHls
mi tin1 uu'lioi of II..- .Miiriii4 of liueens
beiry tuliH, I It inline Is familiar to all
rlnif followed These rules were In
voKiie In the das when Tom Allen,
Joe Moss and ,l m .Mace weie the ureal
i:tiKlliili llRhteiH. John Ii Sullivan wan
the Hi st to inn Ice them popular In
Atlieilcn. I'eW people know that,
ainoiiK other titles to fame prisspupd
by the pii'.'iinelous .Maniuln of Queenn
beiiy, is that of holm; a iioet, anil one,
too. of no ir.enn order, lie ptibllshiMl a
volume of really fjnoil poems in ISsO
mid perhaps the bent one of all Is that
ftitltleil "The Spirit of the Matterhoin."
the hiKlutiltiK and coiicIuhIoii of whleh
contain lines of singular met It, deli
cacy and Hphlt. l.onl Queen.shetry
was llkcwlo foimeily on the turf and
his rnclUK cidois f -if Kieen, with
Hiilinmi flei es 1 Yi Imps the best
known cphiodo of his caiver was Ids
Interruption of Tennyson's Nuecessful
play. "The Promise of .May," at tha
(ilobe theater The villain of the piece
Is an nmiostle and thimiKhoiit tho
dtama Is held up to ridicule and ob
hi'liiy. I.onl CJueensheiry. who was at
the time an enthusiastic, resented this
Insult to what he considered to bo his
creed and acconlltiKly on the fourth
nlKht of the perfoi mance rose from Ida
sent In the orchestra stalls and ex
claimed In n loud tone;
"I am an ukuoh'Ii and I stiotiRly pro
test tiRiiliiHt Mr Tennyson's kios.s car
icature of our creed."
'It eat excitement ensued timoiiK tho
nudleuce which continued until tho
marquis hnd left the house, escorted
by u policeman.
A "HOODOOED" THAIN.
New York On I nil Mrn IMIIniul shy of It
Sure to Meet tilth Soiuo llul l.iiclt.
Theie Is not a lallway man on the
New Yoik Central who tuns on freight
trains that does not believe that the
tliiniiKh fiulKht known as A. S No. 1, la
a "hoodooed" tiuln. The tialn tuns
from Albany to Suspension Uridine, nnd
in the past few years has met with
many accidents. Saturday murtiliiK tie
"hoodooed" train left Syracuse on
time. Charhs Detsel. a brakedian,
who has been rumiliiK on the load for
the p.iHt live years, was ussIkiici! to
make the nin as fniward brakeman.
Detsel did not wish to take the tun.
Haying to his companions that the
t rally was "hoodooed," and that he In.
Ileved he Would meet with some bad
luck. KverythltiK went i llit until tho
train reached Cobs' hilde. between
Lock Ileilln and Lyons. A brakunan
on a westhound local that followed
saw Detsel llnK n the ditch at one
side of the tuuk, and the train was
Stopped and tile Inllllixl mnn t,,l,,,M in
l.jons. The entlie nealp was torn off
his hind and he la in a iIjIiik condition.
It was this train upon whleh Condtit tor
Uottun was killed at Adams llasln Wed
nesday of lnvt w.ek. Ills death was
causid in n similar manner. Conductor
On- ma his de.ith last summer on this
tinln. and it is a lad that the "hoo
iliioed" train met with i.e accidents
on live consecutive dajs about a je.ir
iiko.
ehonnrr (Iruile T. (o do Mouth Aflri
'lurlle nml (In u i. '
The two.mastfd American schoonei
Oracle T. ilnlshed MttlnR out nt an Kast
river pier the other iiIkIU for n unliii(
passai;e In southern waters She will
practically be a IIouMiik canuorj She
sailed for Port Itoyal, Jninnlr-a, and
thetefifter, until the fall, she may ho
"eon In West Indian, Klotldlan. and
Oulf ports. Until a fuw weeks a;o sh
wns owned by James Tre;atthen &
Bon. Ilcnjninlii Wood, with several
speculative ft lends, bought her and had
her piepared for the tninetrlal expe
dition which, Its piomottrs hope, will
yield u Mi- potcentiiKc of pi oil in,
"ays n New York special The
Oracle T. carried fix cannets and n
chef, beihks her skipper, Captain Wll
our, nnd a crew of several men Sh
has aboard 150,000 empty cans, which
Will, It Is expected, be filled with tut tie.
pompono, Kiuivii Jelly and lish and
same and fiult of many kinds before
she returns to this port In the fall. Th
turtles will he caught In the West Indli
and off the Florida coast Home may bo
aciiultcd by i-xchanidtiK for them cheap
manufactuied articles, whleh form patt
of the schooner-s eat bo. The meats will
e doiicii down in thiee copfier cauld-
"us. i nen tney will be canned and
low cied Into the process kettle In steel
ciates, and subjected to a lilsh-tem-petatuie
bollliif; under strain pressure
to make them keep. The chef will sup
erintend the picparatlon of the meats
and the fish, and will make Kuavas
Into Jelly after the most apptoved ic
clpe. Thcrels n duty on Jelly, but not
oil i Biiawis, but by iniinufactiiiliiK the
Jelly aboard an Atneilcan Vessel the'
projectots of the ca-Koln cannery ex
pect to be able to escape the duty and to
sell the j,.y cheaper than It Is hold now
in America. .Much of the canned Roods
will be brought back on the schooner,
some- will be landed and sent by steam
ship or iiillio.id to the Notth fiom the
Southern poits at which the kchooiier
will touch.
Brrraum
M EXCLAIMED !
1
"What delicious ice cream ! and
think of it made in 5 minutes in
the new "Wonder" freezer.
This freezer
Is a Won tier
In name and -0-0---c
Nature . . .
HE SMOKCD G2S.7I3 CICARS.
The Iti-ronl of u I roni linmn Who .lust
Died In lilt Sutrntj-'Ililril Ynir.
The Pails newsiiapeis tell of a pecu
liar old man who died nt Vienna eaily
In Mai eh lu his T,!d year. They call
him the most exact man of whom theie
is lecotd. From his L7th year he kept
accurate account of all he bought and
what he paid for it. A few das befoie
his death he made up his books to show
Just what citing, di Inking and wear
ing clothes had cost him dutlng his last
flfty-slx years. The total shows that
In this petlod he worn out eighty-live
Palis of trouseis and seventy-four coats
and vests, for which he paid S.s.ooo, Ho
had bought iOS shlits and .100 collars,
valued at M00. Ills omnibus fate was
J20S. In the twenty-seven years of his
convivial life he consumed 2S.780 glass
es of beer. He gave up drinking in his
r.lth ear, but he continued to smoke
constantly even during his last sick
ness, mlslng the number of his clgara
to GL'S.Ti:! or on average of 11,217 a enr.
Of the whole number some 13,500 were
given hltn; he bought the rest for jr.',
noo. or L' cents each. The exact old man
took most pi hie lu his socks, which
weie of the best silk and most ex
pensive make, costing usually $ SO a
pair. He wore out but sixty-two pnli.i
between his twentj -seventh and seven-ty-thlid
yeais, or hardly more than a
pair a ear.
: All metal
: ventincjan
zz from the
Vz tact with g
parts are
y danger
cream co
alvanized
tinned pro
of poisoning
ming in con
meta's. . . .
TIPS TO SERVANTS.
1'ollllral CoiiiIIiIoiih of Aiiu-rlr.iii Women.
The women of Wyoming have full
puffrage and municipal suffrage Is
granted women in Kansas. In twenty
right more states they have a light
to vote upon school matters, and there
nte at least twenty-nine out of a total
of foity-clght states where women en
Joy some form of suffrage. The politi
cal conditions of Atneilcan woman to
day may bo biletly sum ied up thus:
While she Is not yet admitted to the
full exeiclse of political rights except lu
Wyoming, she possesses ery genet ally
home light to vote on local matters and
to hold many executive ofllces, hi0 n
nil walks of life is considered nearly,
If not entirely, the equal of man, and
In many eases his supetlor. She Is on
11 pur with him In respect to freedom to
labor and earn money; sho mny vote,
hold olllce, do business, enter upon any
profession as the social i-iiuiiI of man,
enjoying icspectful consideration and
Is a good wife and housekeeper, and a
most dewited mother, In spite of ull her
outaldc inocatlous.
They Alxnrli an Kiioriiiini Amount
Annually In KmrIiiiiiI.
A Paris Join rial, dlscooi-siiiir of iin
to servants in pilvate houses both in,
Kngland and on the continent, says that '
It is dlilleult for one to form uu hle.i I
of the enormous sums lu the u of I
gratuities absoihed by dumestlcs ein
plojed lu th homes r the Ihigllsh '
ailstoeracy. It gles the amount leal
led annually by the butler of a lhhl
lesldent of liiosenor hiiare, I.onil-ni. 1
This Indl-.hlual tecelves In tips from
vlsitois the Hum of fl.000, or J.V00J In
nddltlon to his tegular pay. The Pilneo 1
of Wales, who Is mutually a heavy
sulfeier from exactions of this kind,'
has mulct taken, so far as Sandilnglon
house is concerned, to abolish the cus
tom. He has given outers, according
to the Kretieh Journal, thit any set-Mint
who accepts a giatulty from a visitor1
shall be promptly ilNmissed The
Duchesses of ltuti.ind and Poril md
have dec ided to ! '-mio a xlmlliu- ,-ieou.-
This habit of lipping servants etnpln. d
in puvate hoiisis lias, of course. Pun
largely Imltati d and a' used In this
eountiy. In the matter 1 . a visit to a
pilvate house or a Htay at a hotel, in
the way of the llguratlvtly extended
palms, thete is little to choose. I,a-boui-heie.
Who has Wllten on Ihli toil..
Ject in Truth, is of tin- opinion that it
is mote economical to stoo nt the limit
expensive hotel than to accept hospital
ity at an Kngllsh country or town
house. He refets not only to the gratu
ities expected by the servants, but to
other exactions which aie exttumely
Itksotne nnd costly. It would save
tumble and anuoynuee If a hotel should
In addition to Its tegular chatges, In
sert In tho bill a stated amount for tips
to be distributed 1110 rata by tho proprietor.
A receipt hook of over 50 dif
ferent cream and ices goes with
every freexer, which i, some
thing that every lady should
have. And thoe freezers cost
no more than poorer ones
Be sure yu get the "Wonder" and
take no substitute that "is just as
good" but get the best always, at
A. Momlvrt & Son. 3
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HIGH-AIR GYMNASTICS.
An Aerial l'ttrfornmtii-e Neitrly 3,00(1
Feet Ahotfi (iromiil.
The greatest height at which an
actohatle performance ever took plnee
was nearly 3.000 feet. An American
neionaut, Ptof. Ilartholomew, In ISSO
nt Melbourne, having ascended by a
balloon to a height of :i,000 feet, made
his ascent In H trapeze attached to u
parachute, and dining tho descent per
formed a number of acrobatic and
gymnastic feats. A cyclist, some time
since, ascended at Chaileiol, l-'ranee,
by a balloon In charge of ('apt. Dennis,
to which was suspended his bicycle.
He worked the wheels of the machine
as though he were riding along a road
Instead of being suspended at a height
of about 1,300 feet. M. Illondln gave an
aciobatle perfoi mance at the crystal
palace, London, lu lvoi', on a rope 2I'J
yatds long, and 17J feet from the
gioiind. On June 30, 1S59, he crossed tho
Kails of Nlagaia on a tight lope In
live minutes; on the Fourth of July fol
low lug lie lepeated the performance
blindfold, trundling a wheelbarrow,
and on Aug, 111 of the same year he
carried n man on his back. On Sept. 14,
liIO, he ctossed on stilts lu the pres
ence of the I'tlnce of Wales. His feata
on the tight rope weie e.xtiaordlnary
he walked acios.s enveloped In a sack
made of blankets, turned somcisaults
and cooked dinner.
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SOAPS !
We have a very large
assortment of
FHNE
53K
7iK
We can please you as we have them
at prices from 5c to 50c per cake.
The Wonili-rrnl drouth of C'hlriiRii.
The population of Chicago in 1S30
was 70; 1M0, I.SG3; lSlf., 13.0SS; 1W0, 1!9,
903; lS5r., GO.'JiTi 1S00, H:17J; 1M35, 178.
000, iS7o. rjb.07"; 1S7-", ;:ci.377; imo, r,o.t,.
185, ISS1 (estimated), C7.ri,000; 1SS3 (estl
mat -di, 7.7 00(1. 1SV0 (estimated), 750.000;
lbS7 (estimated) 700,000; ISSO (cHllmar.
cil). 7C0.0U0, ISSD (estimated), 1,000,000:
1W5, l.Sdil.OUO.
lurU About (Jin..
A cubic foot of good gas, from a Jet
one thltty-tlilrd of an Inch In diameter
and a flame of four Inches, will burn
fi5 minutes. Internal lights reiulro
four cubic feet, and external lights
about live cubic feet, per hour. I.aigo
or Atgand burners will require ftotn
six to ten feet. In distilling 56 pouudn
of conl, the volume of gas produced In
cubic feet, when the distillation was
effected In three hours, was II :i; in
seven hours, 37.5; In twenty hours, 33ri;
In twenty-live hours, 31 7. A retort pro- '
duces about C00 cubic feet of gas In live I
hours, with a charge of about one and
a Hair cwt. of coal, or ii.SOO cubic feet
In twenty-four houis.
(rim nt for Ituhlii-r llools,
A gid iiiiierit for illbher boots Ih
mad.- i,j dlHito lute crude lubber in i
blsulpliuii t of carbon, nmklng the solu-'
tlon rutin r thin. Put the cement upon
the p.itrh -mi the boot, heat both, and
pu-
ile Ilud Mmln a .IIMukc.
Old Man What! You havo 10.000
thalers In debts, and want to marry
my daughter'.'
Would-be Son-ln-Law Why, nln't
your daughter going to have so much
as that?
from One Mnth lo Anolln-r.
h'uddy. "St tango that tho loleeted lov
er should so often take to di Ink." Uud
dy: "I don't know. It Is only a change
fiom sunt to Buur mnali." JJoHton
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OUR POPULAR ItRAIDS AS FOLLOWS:
Cocoa Castile 5e per cake.
Lambs' Wool, fie per cake.
Butter Milk, 5c per cake.
Lima Oil, 10c per cake.
Dairy Maid, 10c per cake.
Bay Rum, 10c per cake.
Oat Meal, 10c per cake.
Pears' (unscented), lfic per cake.
Pears, (scented), 0c per cake.
Cashmere Boijuet 25c per cake.
Cutieura, 2fie per cake.
Woodbury' l'uciul onp, soc per cake.
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