1 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1895. 0 I I Idn Tmd nfjtho . Why Was It Ui.it Ar ir ipillll.i, nut i( tin prrnt iminlicr ut ilnillir i ' ir.ulmi-t imiinfu'. liirnt tliroiiliinit tin1 unrlil. ,n tin- wily inrillrlnr- of t ! Mini iulmliti-il lit tin WnrlilV I'nlr, CIiIimku? Ami Mil) M.w ll III it, In "I'lli- ot tin- iinltcil i-rtnrH (if tin in.tiiuf.ii'tiiit'M nt ntlii'i irv' iutl"in. Iln iIitUIimi uf the World's I'.ilr IHrirtiiri was niitrewriiilr BECAUSE ArconlliiK to litti.r. 13-"ArtlctoB s that aro In any wiy dnnireroun or oj offonslvo, alio patent mcdlcluoa, 01 nostrums, and otnplricnt prepara- i ttons, whoso lntfrotllonts nro eon- oj cealed, will not bo nttmlttoil to ths o: Exnonltlon." .mil. I ii'ri'furn V1 r . Q flrcmit' A)i'r' Sin 1 t it 111 1 I1 mil a O' pill-Ill IIR'llll'llll- II ) ,1 IHHlllllll, si in I imt a ni-rict rtMr.it(iri. 0 f Hee'itfU propi It-turn Inil imtliltiK t rnnreiil wln'ii iiii,tluiu,il ai l II10 lor- o linil. 1 friitii ulilcli It l niiiipiiiiiiili'il. oj :Tiiir It till tit il It l cl.ilini'il to lc o; 41 Compiniiiil Cciiiri'tiir.ili'il Kxtrnui "f 0? Htrstpirllh, -t in I In i'itj ii-iiv. uottlty g tin- liiiluri'tiii'iil of tltin tiiott liiipnitutit o L-olillllltti-e, I'.lllril tugi'llier for p.liHlliK o iijmhi the 111 iiitif.ii'titrcit prniliicts nt tin.1 ctitlru wortil. o Ayer'SoXSarsaparilia OS Oj Admitted (or Exhibition AT THE WORLD'S FAIR dooooooooooooooooroooeccM IMMIIMHIIMHItMHIIIMillMMWIMNIIDl, UIUHMsHMmI He Wit 11 Mind ltniilor. "Mister." wiiil the mint with ilejort dl rlnthltiK Imt 11 lilythcHoitii' nlr, "you're the proprietor of thin hotel, won't you?" "Yen." "Well, I want to put yon on to a rooiI thliiK." "What Is It?" "Me. I'll filvo yon n cltnnco ter let 1110 work fer e. I'll take a position na clerk er cashier or anythliiK; I ilon't enre. I'm a prize, I am, nn' 1 ain't bnnl ter please." "Hut I don't need you. Tln places nro nil tllleil und you wouldn't Hiilt any how." "Wouldn't suit! Dat auowH ycr don't know me speelalty." "What's that?" "I'm a mind render. All I do Is ter wave me lunula In front of a Kuest an' look In his eyes, an' I kin' tell just how much money lie has on him. An' do mini dat makes out du bill does do rest." WuBliliiRton Star. Ituplil (Jrmvtli uf I'iiih;!. Tho rapidity with which many, If not all, futiKt Ktow bnlllos calculation; tho great purtball, lyoyerdon KlKnntctim, will Krow as lurKO as a peck meiunre In forty-eight hours, and specimens of ARiirlrus campostrls have developed from the button of the sl7e of a pen to a mimhroom as l.irj;e as a coffee sau cer In a nlsht. Hut this great increase Is not actual growth; these species nro many weeks forming under tho Htirfaco of tho i;rouud, their cells nre small and cloncly packed. When the proper de cree of moisture and heat around tlili Incipient fungus coincide. It rapidly nhsorbs moisture and, stimulated by tho heat, swells to Its full slzo In a few hours. lloston Transcript. Her lili-iil. Sllmpurse You my you nro not In lovo with nny one else, hut you aro In lovo with an Ideal. Perhaps 1 can In tlmo approach that Ideal. Miss lleautl (regretfully) I'm afraid not. Ho is a character In tho "Arabian Nights." Everything he touched turned to gold. A Truthful liny. Mrs. Do Fad (In bric-a-brnc shop) You have n beautiful collection of an tliiuos here. New Hoy Ycs'iu, we have all tho latest novelties. Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for H-'5- : T i Everv Man Who "V t $ Is Dissatisfied , ( ' y. ; v y. y. ! ' 7. Y y. j X 5 with his surroundings -who wants to better htseomUtioii in lite who 'X. knows thai he can do so if given ! halt a olitiuce, hhnuld write to J. Francis, Oniahii, Xeb., for 11 copy of u littlo book recently ihsuou" by tho l'auieugor Department ot tho Hurlintou Route. It is ontilled "A Now Ctnpiro" i t i T i nn.il contains !I'J pages, ot itifurma- ; tioii about Sheridan (J. unity ami tho HL' Horn Hasin, Wyoming, a eriliible ; T l.a:i(l ol' I'l'ouiKc, y, toiiiirils which thoi'.wdof thorn- 'i' 111 ils ma now hopefully turned. !! I MR. NOCNAN'S BIO NUGGET. It Is Worth MOO unit Wan Found In a llrntt of Tallin;. Mr. Martin Noonan, a Coour tl'Aleno mining man, arrived in this city from Delta, Idaho, tho other day with n $500 gold ntiggot In his pocket, says the Oro Konlan. Mr. Noonan hnshnd nearly forty years' experience as a placer miner and prospector all over the west nnd al though, like- tho far-famed Reuben Ohio, his countonance li omamontcd nt tho lower end by a littlo hunch of whiskers, thero tho Blmllltttdp closes, for, nnllke Itcuben, Mr. Noonan roally knows n thing or two, Mr. Noonan exhibited his big nugget to several pcr boiis yesterday. They viewed It with great curiosity nnd wondered If It wero rcnlly posalhlo that so largo a sum could represent tho valtio of so small a chunk of quartz and yellow metal. It wns about as large and much resembled In shapo n fair-sized Hartlctt pear. A Quantity of dlrty-Iooklng quartz was mixed up with It nnd Its rounded sides betrayed Its origin In a bed of gravel. "There's too much quartz In It to bo "worth so much," said n bystander. "You can tell nothing by tho looks of n nugget how much It Is worth," said another bystander, who looked like a miner himself. "You can only tell by hefting It, you see, nnd Judging by the apparent weight of this, It Is worth fully l.loo." "It weighs Just 27 1-2 ounces," said Mr. Noonan, "and what quartz there Is In It won't weigh much. It was rather odd how this hero nugget camo to bo found. It lay In a heap of coarso tailings for the yenrs before some ono happened to pick It up. You see, It was forced out of the slulco box along with other rocks usually forked out to keep tho box from being obstructed. The man that forked It out probably didn't notice its extra weight or it would have been found much sooner." "How often can a man pick up stones like this in the Coeur d'Aleno coun try?" . "Well, I don't know. It l.n't exactly like digging potatoes In tho Snake Hlver valley. I have been looking for nuggets of all sizes for thlrty-sovon years, and this Is a good deal tho big gest I havo yet found. This ono came from Trail gulch, near Delta, Idaho, and I havo worked around that camp eleven years without Boeing nny others llko this." A NARROW ESCAPE. 0iiurliini Aiirnriiiirn of a Man Who Win Hiiiionrtl In lie .Mtirili'rril. A hanging was ouce averted in Hall county, this state, In a thrilling man ner, says Atlanta Constitution. A man was murdered for his money, it was thought. Ho disappeared, and, after a long search, only a skeleton was found There wero circumstances pointing to another man as the perpetrator of tht awful deed. Tho cltio was taken tip and one by ono the links In tho chain of convicting evidence wero discovered. Ho was placed on trial, convicted nnd sentenced. Tho day for tho hanging camo. People by tho thousands cams to see a human being swung off intc eternity. Tho black cap was placed over tho victim's face, and In flvo mln utes the tragedy would have been over Just then a tali mountaineer, who had been attracted to the hanging along with tho crowd, stepped upon tho scaf fold and a brief colloquy between him and the sheriff ensued. Tho tnll moun taineer was the man who had disap peared and whoso death was about tc bo avenged by tho law. (Irnrritl .MImIihi of Knclunil. In a recent article thu Loudon Times undertakes to enlighten tho world ni to the general mission of Kngland. The argument Is to tho effect that the Brit ish empire Is a commercial nation ot vast extent, nnd that Its maritime trade is tho real circulatory system of tin whole cMllzcd world. Kngland must maintain her supremacy upon all seas nnd punish her enemies by blockading their ports during a war, after destroy ing their llects. The Times la opposed to giving up anything held by England nnd believes that It controls tho sltua tlon with Its present fleet of 430 war ships and 2-0 torpedo boats, equal tc the navies of Franco and Russia com blned. Tho article does not touch ot the comparative smallncss of tho popu latlon of Kngland. It Is assumed thai sea power Is tho key to tho situation nnd that when Great Hiltaln ceases tc bo first In this respect tho days of ltt dominion will be numbered. In caso ol war with England, therefore, the Unit ed Stales must prepare to havo Its navj wliied off tho sea nnd Its ports block atled, unless something unforeseen bj tho Tlnie.1 spolH the program. A smtllilo I nil. If you aro .. engaged girl, of coursi you have statted a "medley trunk.' iJon't you know what a "medley trunk' Is? It Is tho latest fad, and n verj sensible one, too. As soon as tho en gagement Is aunoutKcd, tho brldo-to-bt buys a trunk, tho larger tho hotter nnd then her friends and acquaintance! at once proceed to fill It for her. O111 donates a lino tablecloth and napkins another a few towels or a bit of laco another a bureau cover or a couplo o pairs of gloves, and so It goes on, grad ' ually tilling up with odds and ends the gifts of gsnerous friends, until 11I hist when tho wedding day has actuallj ntrHed, there Is n varied but valuabli 1 assortment In tho medley trunk tha puts some of tho utterly usoless offer lngs that will bo Htored nwny In safi deposit aults completely to shame. A I.lBlitnlnr; I'linimcriiiilirr. Husluess Man Can ou write short hand? Applicant Yes, sir. "How many words a minute?" "I novel counted 'em; but tho other day, whoi my wlfo found in my overcoat pocko n letter which she gave mo to mall las fall. I took down overy word sho utterei 1.3 fa .t as .he sild them." "You'll do.' N . Yci'.. !.ly. A QUICK LUNCH FOR ElOHTEEi- HufttnsM Mnn'i I'hllanthropy Abuisd lint lti Ofrrroil Nn Reliukr. Thero is a restaurant In Nassai street that Is maintained solely by t "qulck'lunch" trade, and every after noon nt 4 o'clock, when the hour of clos ing approachesa group of little boyi and girls with small baskets gather at tho door and wait patiently until th manager allows them to enter nnd re ceive their share of tho sandwiches cakes and rolls that are left over, sayi tho New York Herald. Ono afternoon last week a well-dressed buslneso man who evidently had been too busy to lunch earlier, dropped Into ths place for a cup of coffee about five mlnutct beforo the business closed. Tho pangj of his own nppctlto probably strength ened his sympathy and deepened his compassion for tho thin, eager faces of the ttireo littlo boys who stood nt the doorway nnd ho asked them to Join him In a lunch. The invitation was accepted with alacrity and the pleas uro they displayed In devouring tho first sandwiches ho placed beforo them made him feel that ho was purchasing his delight very cheaply, bo ho asked ono of tho boys If ho did not know of nny of his friends in tho neighborhood who might bo hungry. Tho urchin thus ad dressed gulped n reply In tho alllrma tlvo and with a half-eaten sandwich in his hand disappeared through tho door. In Ies3 than two minutes ho re turned. Ho had only gone na far aa Theater alley, Just around the corner, nnd exnetly fourteen ragged and hungry boys wero the result of his mission. As they struggled through tho door In his wako tho eyes of tho host almost start ed from his head In amazement, but ho wnsn't going to disappoint a single boy, especially as he had prompted tho In vitation which had been so ruthlessly abused. As soon as ho caught his breath ho ordered sandwiches and cof fee all aiound and then completed tho happiness of his unexpected and sur prised but delighted guests by ordering pie. When tho last crusts disappeared and tho cups had been drained to tho last drop tho boys began to express their appreciation verbally. "Much obliged, mister," sung out half a dozen In unison, "Hoss. yer er bird," chirped a dirty faced gamln with two evening news papers under his arm. "Any tlmo yer want a palper off'n mo It won't cost yer a red." So tho comments ran. With a very lnrgo smile tho business man pulled out a roll of bills and paid $2.75 to tho cashier. For tho first tlmo in tho his tory of the restaurant thero was nothing left out that afternoon. BOTH WANT THE CHILD. Itrllclon Cihm 11 Sun ,lon Wlf to l.ratfi Her lluibnnil. Mrs. James Clearwater, who camo to this city from Los Angeles recently, took her 9-year-old daughter, Perloy, this afternoon from the possession of Mrs. L. Vincent, who was given chargo ot the child by tho father, says a San Jose, Ca., special. Tho pollco wero ap pealed to to secure tho return of tho child, but they refused to Interfere In tho matter. Tho parties were not di vorced, but separated Inst May. For three years thero had beon troublo In tho family over religion. Clearwater claims that his wife, after becoming a Seventh-Day Advcntlst, left him. An elder and preacher in tho church named Saunders, It Is claimed, told her It was a sin to live with her husband because ho was not a believer. Last May, after a camp meeting excitement at Oakland, Mrs. Clearwater left her husband and went to Los Angeles. A Misiiir.liii: Slm-.r Window. Ono of the inort extraordinary de vices for attracting custom on record was that of a fruiterer In a Midland town In England. Instead of tho or dinary plate glass a largo number ol rough magnifying glasses formed tht window. Seen through ono of thes panes an orango looked as largo as a pumpkin and cherries as largo as ap ples. A grent disadvantage attached to this rnvelty was tho fact that at a dlstanco of n few yards from the win dow it was quite Impossible to see into tho shop. Everybody knows that you must hold a magnifying glass very closo to tho eye to seo anything through it. Nevertheless, for fionio time, nt nil events, tho enterprising proprlotot did n roaring trndo. New Women In llimtnu. Mrs. Drown It's funny, but I mccl you wherever I go. Mrs. White Yes; fact Is, my hus band Is right In tho midst of his house cleaning and I am willing to go any- whero to escnpo from tho atmosphere of wnpsudB and deluges of hot water. I really bellovo ho la crazy on tho Bttb Ject of housecleanlng. Mrs. Hrown That's just tho way with Mr. Hi own. It'a perfectly awful I haven't been near tho hotiso for n week. Hoston Transcript. Mrs, Anna Gap, wife of Ex Deputy I), S, Marshal, Columbus, Kan., says: "I wasdcllvered of TWINS in less than 'JO min utes nml with scarcely any pain nfter using ouly two bottles of "MOTHERS' FRIEND" DID HOT SUPFISR APTERWABD. "iJii-i li lrtirna fr tnrll. nn rorrtlnt nt nrlpf. nT V SfflBs8& I d'l oil iiui- hulllr. 1)00'. "'U .MlH'Utiltb1 Uiutml f po. icaiirn.n uru'HTon co., atmnti, cu. IjULD uv .VLL mil'UUlSld. CR EDITOR MEDILL'S COMMENT. When Ha looked Orrr ths llrlltlant Ar ny of 111 Nnntpuper Worlcin, Tho venorable Joseph Medlll, pub lisher of tho Chicago Tribune, and than whom no wiser editor ever walked tho quarterdeck of n great dally, sponda most ot his tlmo in California, whero he has divers and various possessions of a fruit plantation sort. In his nb eonco the paper Is under tho controlling guldanco of Managing Editor Van Den thuysen. Among his other emphatic editorial traits, Medlll has tho ono of frugality. Ho likes not waste and ex travagance. Recently Medlll returned to Chicago qn n brief visit. Tho men on tho Tribune force, ns told to a writer for tho Star, concluded as nn ovldcnco of the respect and veneration which thoy felt for their ripe old chief, to glvo Modlll a reception nt tho Newspaper club. Van Benthuysen had tho cele bration most In command, and that night beneath tho central chan delier ho stood with Medlll nnd Intro duced to him tho Trlbuno young men, ns ono by one they filed by nnd shook tho old editor's hand. "Do nil of theso splendid young men work on tho Trlbuno?" nsked Medlll In his simple, gcnulno way, as tho sixty-seventh dress Biilted gentlomnn gavo his band a South Clark street grip and passed on. "They do, Mr. Medlll," replied Van Hcnthuysen proudly, "they do. And I can nssuro you sir, that a better or moro competent set of newspaper men never took nn assignment In Chicago." "No doubt of It," Bald Medlll, In a musing far-away tone, "no doubt of It, whntover. I can seo it in their faces, nut I'll tell you. Van," nnd hero tho old editor's far-away look faded, while a brighter and exceedingly lln-de-slecle expression supplanted It, "to morrow you nnd I had better take n look over tho pay roll." THE FRINTING DUblNESS. In DiikIiiikI tho Niimlii-r of l.riirnrrft In Still AIicikI of Other Triiili'fi. So many people appear to believe that thero Is no money In tho prlntlug busi ness, nnd that, owing to tho Introduc tion of type-sottlng machines, composi tors must turn their attoutlon to some thing else, It Is qulto refreshing to learn from an English contemporary that, "notwithstanding tho Intermit tent and desultory nature of n com positor's occupation, It still seems to bo .1 favorlto ono with a great many parents, who no doubt consider It all coulcur de rose. According to n return Just Issued by tho London school board out of a number of scholars passing through tho schools It was ascertained thnt tho lads wero destined for occu pations as follows: Printers, C25; grocers, 257; greengrocers, 245; bakers 202; engineers, 179; carpenters, 148 plumbers, 123; hairdressers, 120; drap ers, 95; butchers, 21. Printers head the. list by a considerable number. DrrMen Mmln of Alutiilnnni. Some new fubrics uro now being pro duced, the novel feature ot which con sists in weaving or Intertwining threads af aluminum, or alloys of It with the material used, In many cases employing that metal alone, for the purpose of making tho cloth. It It claimed that tho cloth mado wholly or partly ot this material will bo free from chemical action, ns few substance affect It. An attrnctlvo lustro Is ob tained, which renders the fnbrlc very ornnmcntal, and there Is tho addition al advantage of tho metal being equal ly applicable to the finest fabrics and to tho heaviest. Tho wlro or thread can bo drawn to any degreo of fineness, so that It may bo employed In combina tion with silk, linen, and tho llko II may also be drawn round, flat, or In any other form convenient for wear ing. Sun. won i:' Titr.vn:i r.str.n. female Trouble Treated Tree by rorreponflciico by I he BJe- iiowued Dr. Iliirliimn. Dr. Hartman, tho renowned pyrin' colrtjjisl, has announord his willing- ties to direct tlio treatment of as many onsei of tminln troublo as make appliuHtinn to him during tho summer month", w-tliout charce, Tho treat ment will bo conduoted by enrrrspon ili'iio1. The diictor will presoribe all mrdioiuco, npplioitions. hygienic and dicury regulitions ncoossarp to com plete a cure. The medioines prrr-crib-ed can he obtained at all drug-stoic-. This offer will hold good only during the riim nrr iimnlliF, Ami woman c;in become a regular patient by M'liilini; a waitt'ii state ment of licriige. history and sym;toms of her derangement and condition of life. All eses of femiile disenscs, in cluding infnstru.il regularities, dis placements, ulceration-, iiitlimuutiona discharges, irritation of the ovaries, tumors and dtopsy of the nbdMiHii, should apply nt one ami become reg istered a regular patien'-d. All oor rcspondenae will be strictly contiden lial. No testimonials of cures will be givau to the public except by tho ex press wish of 1I10 patient. Hook on female disoaics sent froo by Tho Po-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Companj, of Cwluwbu, Ohio. ' For freo book on cancer address Dr. Ilartmau, Columbus, Ohio, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, mmmm fc M THE BEST BICYCLE. On the steering-head of every Columbia bicy cle of this year's make that name-plate appears. It is unique, handsome, and indicates mucri satisfaction and highest enjoyment to the rider. No other bicycle has ever equalled a Columbia. No other bicycle ever shall equal a Columbia. The greatest bicycle factory in the world says so. New Price $ 1 QO HARTFORD Bicycles, next best, $80 $60. $50 for Boys' and Girls sizes. Au Art Catalogue ofthcxo famous vrhceln free at any Columbia Agency, or will be mailed for two a-eent stampM, MMMiMmMmMM The City Bakery and Restaurant Has the moat complete hlo ot Bkead, Buns, Cakes and Pies, Pint class in evory respect. Call and get ray prices before buying. It will pay you. 3-4 loaves of .bread $1. Meals and lunches at all hours. Too ICrg&m andi Joseph Herburger, Proprietor. PLATT & FREES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard RED CLOUD, NEB. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. E. G. MORANVILLE, Livery and Feed Barn. rii'Mt-t-lukN lii every rictuil. E.0I4 of room, brlyhl billed liny anil n variety ol Kruin. New rig and swift lierscHcan be secured for oily or country drives at reasonable prices. NOKTU OF HOLLAND HOUSE. aammm mm m m m m mmmmmmg ! HENRY DIEDERICH, 3 , S Hard Times Pi ices on Shoes 3 Luilies' Fino Dongola Oxford Ties $1 00 Ladies' F-iic DongoU Button Shoes 1 00 Gent's Oil Grain Congress Plow Shoctt (10 , Geni'rt Oil Grain Congress Plow Shoes,.... 1 55 GentN Oil Grain Congress Plow Shoos,. . . . 1 50 Ask lo sec my fine line of Uaby Sitocs, the Fines! Line Close Around Here. J ! HENRY DIEDEPICH. iuuuuiiuiuii iii ui m iii uuiUiiiiuuR TRADERS LUMBER CO., DEALERS IN MMBEm akd GOAL Building Material, Etc. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. That Plate MEANS Columbia DRAXCn STORES) Jlnstou Xcw York Chicago Sua Francisco Provldcnco liuHulQ Oysters in Sgasoh -FOR- w 3 TTT