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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1895)
I . I yvr t THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1895. A Bid REFU8AL 0 J Iwory6oa3 a?T ?AT5 FORTY MILLION tH PnOCTCH Ik CAMDLK CO, ONTt Commencing Monday Mrs. J. A. Uichimlson's Cash Millinery Sale, 20 per cent off on every dollar's worth of goods vou buy. This sale will continue till July 4th, after which I shall visit two or three weeks with my daughter in liertranrt, then I shall resume my business if the Lord wills. JULIA A. RICHARDSON. Hats sold for $1.00, now for 80c. Hate sold for 1.50, now for 1.20. lints sold for 2.50, now for 2.0U, and ho on on all my stock. BOKAX From the Desert, Through the Press, Into the Home. Itclliied and Powdered, put up In two pound boxes with 200 Best Borax Recipes. 25c at Cotting's Drug Store. fl OUR PREMIUM OFFER FREE22 i EVERY PERSON $1 for The Red Cloud Chief. SPECIAL NOTE TO OLD SUBSCRIBERS You can obtain thU Handsome One Dollar Hood, postage paid, tiy renewing now for one j ear. If your mibscriptlon does not expire for several weeks or mouths jet, send in jour renewal ud tbo date on your paper will bo set forward oh jcar. lrm CORRESPONDENCE FROM AGENTS INVITED. ample paper, sent ou receipt of 25c to pay cost r jgr-T Sm.i'.l Itlnl. Ihu Itiill.iiM i:.i To liu U.U..UI uil'OuiiI.h 1.1 ciIid.c, li Is a nation without a i:ilate. It steeps a httfo In a fennel and oats salt with mel ons. The cnize for devouring birds of nil kinds Is a species of fury from the Alps to Etna; they crunch the delicate lioi'.les between their Jaws with disgust ing relish, mil! a lark represents to the tu 11 succulent morsel for the spit or pastry. Tho trade in larks all over tho world Is enormous and execrable, and is an large In Hngland as in Italy. It should bo made penal by heavy fines on the trappers, tho venders and tho eaters, or ere long no moro will tho lark bo heard on earth. It Is admlttod by oil who know anything of tho sub ject that agrlculturo would bo Impos sible without tho aid of birds, as tho larvae and dovcloped Insects of all kinds would niiiko a desert of tho en tire area of cultivated land. ! J Every Man Who Is Dissatisfied with his surroundings who wants to hotter his condition in lift -who i knows thai ho can do so it given !j j halt a chance, should writ to J. ! j Francis, Omaha, Neb, for a copy ' I of a little book recently issued by . I the Passenger Department of the : $ 1 T Durlington Route j It is entitled "A New Empiro" j nnd continue ,T2 page ot informs.- j t tion about Sheridan County and 1 X the llig Horn Uasia, Wyoming, r. !j J 'veritable i Land r FromUe, J towards which thewyeeof tlious. i unds are now hopefully turned, i Vvtv..,. i 1 V" CAKES YEARLY. HdMDSOnC BOtlNft VOLUME OP SELECTED PtfOTOGRAPtUG VIEWS SIXTY-POUR PLATES. Blzo of page, 11 by Mi Inches. Elaborate Cover In Gold and Colors, Highly Enameled Paper. WORTH $1.00. SENDING. THE contents of tho art series of views above referred to consists of :i selec tion of HlXTY-rouit photographic reproductions of tliu Columbian Ex position, and Is invaluable us welt as artistically bcautU'ul. J OLD SUBSCRIBERS NON-SUBSCRIBERS HOULO TAKC up True orrca AT OUCH Outfit, consisting of samplo of book and ot mapping, malllug and prepayment. 'vi'""!,vna'!i' .--- ttotlce. Notice is horoby given to all persona owning or harboring any dog or bitch in the corpornto limits of tho city of lied Cloud, Nebraska, that on and after the Until day of June, lS'.r, all dogs or bitch ps found without tho license tug ot the city will bo placed in pound, and it not redeemed within twenty-four hours will bo shot by tho pound muster or city marshal. V. l- Wkkt. City Clerk. Hook at druggists, or mailed Address Tho Sterling Rotuody Chicago nlllue, l." Knndolph St', York, 10 Spruco St. froo. Co., New Line. There wai nn ice cream party at Ike Growull's last Wednesday nip;ht. Everybody is wondering whnt thoy aro Koinj; te do tlio -Ith of July. Wo are glad to hco Mrs. (Jrewcll around aguin. Allow me to stato through your itatiiR tliit the Penny Creek Sundaj- school w-s rcon-nniied nnd officers wro pleuted us follows: Mr. Aniicr son supt , Isaaj Gn-well atat. supt;, Mrs. Aubtihlinu trt'as., Mrs. Grewll sec, and Melvina Vau Dyke lib, They havo decided to huve a l'nitd Hretliren school. MNfC lihiniheSheruiae and Kmtna Graves visited at Mr. Haskins' last Sunday. Huok Skin. I. ..lie . i,..M While at Peekskill, N. Y Mr. J. A. Sarlvvii, a promiii'iit msnufnotnrer ot Niw York City, purclmned a bottle of CliHinlieilrtln'H Cough Itemedy. Such utiod renults wre obtained from Uh we that he sut bnuk to tho druggist from whom he had obtained it for two more bottles of tint same remedy. When yon have H cough or cold give this prepara tion a trinl nud like Mr. Huriven jou will want it when again in need of such a iiifdiolne. II is h remedy of great worth aud merit, S3 and Co cent bottles for eale by Deyo it Qrlce. A Csn In Which a Uoml Ilarft-aln Might ltnn Hcen it llurdi'ii. James Clark, of Old Town, Wash., knows n good story In connection with tho sinking of the steamship Pacific In tho Straits of Juan do Fuca, In 1875, of which tho only survivor was Nell Henley, now of Tncoma. Mr, Honloy floated around for hours on a raft after the Pacific waa struck hy tho bark Or pheus. With him on the raft was n man named William Sampson, who be came exhausted and sank, Mr. Clark says, with between $10,000 and $12, 000 In a belt around his body. Tho fact that Sampson had tho gold on his person was known to Mr. Clark and n few others only, and It has never been published. Clark and Sampson were mlncrH together on tho Yukon river, In Alaska. Tho mining claim was a rich one, and wns known In tho Yukon dis trict as tho "Threo-to-Onc." It was so called becauso tho party that mined and owned It, was composed of three whlto men and a Chinese They re turned to Victoria to spend tho first winter, after taking out about $5,000 aplcco In gold, and the next spring when they wont to back to open up tho mlno again, they found that tho floods had swept nway all their machinery and thoy would havo to spend a con siderable part of tho season In making and putting In new machinery to hnn dlo tho placer deposits. Sampson be came discouraged and ho sold his sharo In tho diggings to his partner- for about $5,000 and returned to Victoria. Tho "Thrcc-to-Ono" mado money that season tho satno as tho season before. Shortly after Sampson returned to Vic toria ho shipped on tho steamer Pa cific, Intending to go to San Francisco. Ho put tho gold In a belt around his body, as was tho custom In thoso days. Tho raft on which ho and Henley floated was In renllty a chicken coop. Sampson felt ho could not last much longer In tho heavy sea, which rolled tho coop fearfully, and ho begged Hen ley to take tho gold. Tho latter, feeling that ho would never set foot on shore again, refused to tako tho belt, and It wont down with poor Sampson to tho bottom of tho sea. Henley was soon picked up. Tho next day, though, ho regretted tho loss of his companion on tho chicken coop, ho bIbo deplored that ho had not taken tho proffered belt with Its burden of gold. WOMEN'S OATHS. Tho Fnlr Sex Swore Morn In Old Times TI11111 Now tidily. Dr. Darker Newhull, of Drown Uni versity, In his paper on "Women's Speech In Classic Literature." said: "Disconnected thought nnd Inconse quent expression are characteristic of tho fcmnlo mind, nnd nro exhibited, e. g., in orntlon 32 ot Lyslas, by tho lack of connection between tho sentences In ono placo and by tho excess of It In another; whllo In Terenco tho insertion of a parenthesis often breaks tho con tinuity. Again, wo notlco tho prolixity of style, ns shown by usels repetitions or such diffuscness nud garrulity as aro familiar in Chaucer's 'Wlfo of Dath.' Plato and Cicero tell us that women are conservative and keep many antlnunted phrases. Such aro found In Cornelia's letter nnd clso where, whllo proverbs nbound In Theo crltus's fifteenth Idyl. Women nlso show their emotion by pathetic repeti tions and exaggeration, ns in tho speeches ascribed by historians to cer tain Itoman matrons and In Alclphron's love letters. Swearing wns onco qtilto common nmong English women, so Juliet's nurso and Damo Quickly swear very freely, whllo Hotspur reproaches Kato for using tho weak oaths of wom en. In classic antiquity tho weaker sex swore tho more frequently nnd matrons most of all. In Greece, as men sworo by no goddess save Demeter. so tho women by no god but Zeus, while oaths by Aphrodito wero especially charac teristic. In the best period Roman men never cnlled Castor to witness, nor tho women Hercules. Similarly cer tain Interjections wero tho excluslvo property of tho women, ns among somo savage tribes they havo peculiar namc3 for many objects." AN ELECTRIC SWINDLE. Ill J tit l'olnon I Kiirhi-i 11 Iluttrry lilll-i tlm ItnilrnM. Knormous liuslnuss hns been done lately at French fairs by n mnn who professed to eell a rat powder that was perfectly harmless to human beings, but which struck rats dund on tho spot. In order to convince tho sceptical, the man first of till powdered a sllcu of bread with the stuff und nto a piece of It himself. Then he put the remainder under a glass case In which a rat was kept In activity. The rat went to eat the bread nnd Instantly fell dead. At five pence a box the powder went off like hot rolls, and the lucky proprietor of tho specific was in a fair way to tnnko a fortune. Hut the police, who In France are very active In protecting the people from fraud, looked Into the mat ter nnd found that tho powder was nothing but ordinary sugar. They also discovered that the caso was connected with a powerful electric battery, anil that the moment tho rnt touched tho bread the current was turned on, and It was thus bis denth was brought about. The man was arrested at the fair ot Albl. While in Topoka last March, K. T. Ilir ber, a prominent newspaper mnn of La Cygne, Kan., was tsken with cholera mor dus very severely, Tho night clerk nt the hotel whore he was stopping happen ed to have a bottlo of Chamberlnin's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrluus remedy nnd gave him three doses whiah relieved him and he thinks saved his life, Every fam ily ehould keep this remedy in thlur home at all times. No n can tell how soon it may bu needed. It costs bat n trill nnd may be tho menus of saving much suffer. Ing and perhaps the Ufa of some member of the family. 2) nnd 60 ront bottles for sslo by Deyo & Orioe druggists. WW Be&rfyf Lv&r" "fwj- II Easy to Take And Peifect In Their Action, AYER'S PILLS Never fall to relieve Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Headache. "I havo proved tln vnluis of o? Aycr'.s Pills in relieving dvspep- oj Hi:t anil lit'iitluclii1, with wliicli j coinpliilnl.sl wns so long troubled gj t iui tic it hit t tc i netor nor in v- o mlf .supposed I .should ever he. 05 well again. Thioiigh the use of gl the uliove. medicine I uiii better J? tliiin I liitvt) been lor ji-nrs." o. A. ;.skim.,A ersallle.s, HI. o t 1 1 ... iim- r..- 1 1 IlilW IIHI'll ilJVI J 111.1 Illl 15 years us it eat hurt it: In liver complaint, und always witli ex tremely lienellcial effect, never having had need of other medi cine. I also give A it's Pills to my children, when they rcouire an aperient, und the result isnl wnvs most, siitlsl'ui'torv." A. A. Eaton, Centre Conway, II. "Ilav nir been severely af11ieted with costiveness, was induced to try AVer's Pills. Their use has elTcctcd a complete cure, ami I can confidently recommend them to all similarly iifllicted." C. A. Whitman, .Nipomo, Cal. AYER'S PILLS Received Hlchost Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIRS oooooooooooooooooooooooc! .................... -Tttritit mill tii mini miiimginimin - l'ri-th ami Suit Water. A wonderful well Is on the fnrm of Prof. St. John, near Delvuo, Kan. For two weeks It supplies fresh water, and for tho next two weeks salt water, and so continues, alternating between fresh and salt water every fortnight. niH'ktan'N ArnU'ti Salve. The beit piiIvh in th world for eutp, briiiso", sores, Ulcers. Rnlt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped linnd". chillblniua, corns, nnd nil skin prnptions. and jinsi tivoly cures piles, or no piv requirtxl. It in irunrntitP'-'l to ifivo ntrfopt BiitirMCtloii br monpv refnnded. Price 1r centa per oox. Forsnlo byCottlng. tf l.nri;et Snllluc Khl. The largest sailing ship afloat Is the remodeled Persian Monarch, 3,923 tons measurement. Her Iron masts aro 181 feat high from the deck. A Valmi llv riml. After yours of Hiudy nn Ibor, thurulms at last been illrn'ovt-rril u r-.'iu and titiver failing reinndy, It has been tn.teil on patients, who ImvedUpiilrod of over being cured, the results Imvn bi-en, in every curie wonderful. G roll's Hhuumatism Cure U uneiinaled as i )nnitivu renudy in nil oases of C'hrouiu and Aout Inlliuumiilory KhutiinatiAin, Gout, liUiubngo, Scm'ica, Neurnlglu, Dysmeiiorrhoea mid all kind red affections. It I- nUon valunble lllood l'uritler, being epeulnlly tiHvfiil in lzenm Psoriasis, Horofula, all Qliindulur Kularge munt and ditnseiof the. liver and kidneys. It is absolutely fri-H from nil narcotic. Severe at tucks arc relieved in from one to three ibifl and a poitiv oiii'h efTeeteil in from live to eit'lUceii diiys. 1, L. Cot ting Hed Cloud, Neb. II! tut . . Wonder Till In l.iiiDliiii. Placed end to end In a continuous lino tho streets of London would ex tend from tho Mansion houso across the entire continent ot Europo and be yond tho Ural mountains Into Asia. I hnVH two little,, grmd erlldren who are teething this hot snmmer weather and are tronbled with bowels complaint. I gave them Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrluca remedy and it nots like a ohnrm. I earnestly recommend it for children with bowel troubles, I wns my self wns taken with cramps and pains in my stomach, ono-third of a bottlo of this remedy cured me. Within twenty. four hours I was out of btd nud doing iny hom-o work. Mrs. . L. Dnnngnn, Don nqun, lllckmnn Co., Tenn. For calo by Deyo & Grice drnggists. The following is it draft of the recont indictmont returned by a Kentucky grand jury: "Lnwronce Criminnl Court. Commonwealth of Kentucky against Defendant. Iudictment. Tho grand jury ot Luwrenco county, In tho nnmo and by tho nuthority ot tho com- monwenllh of Kentucky, accuse- of theoffonso of malicious mischiof, com mitted bb follows: The said , on tho duy ot , A. D. I8-, in tho county und circuit aforesaid, did unlaw fully, wilfully nnd maliciously kill nnd destroy ono pig, tho personal property of Goorgo Pigg, without tho consent ot said Pigg, tho said pig being ot valuo to the aforesaid Goorgo Pigg. Tho pig thus killod weighod about twonty-tivo pounds and was a mate to somo other pigs owned by said Georgo Pigg, which left Georgo Pigg n pig less than ho (snid Georgo Pigg) had of pigs, und thus ruthlessly toro said pig from tho socioty of Georgo Plgg'e othor pige, nguinst tho peaco and dignity ot the commonwealth ot Kentucky," Highest Quality of All. Qjlumbia Bicycles The Standard for All. Have you feasted your eyes upon the beauty and grace .of the 189 S Columbias ? Have you tested and compared them with all other makes? Only by such testing can you know how fully the Columbia justifies its proud title of the "Standard for the World." $ A A Hartford Bicycles, next-best in quality, sell for '80 and '60; SO for boys' and girls' sizes. POPE MFG. CO. 1 vflm MV 1 AN ART CATALOGUE of these famous wheels free at any Columbia Agency, or will be nulled for two 2-cent stamps. PLATT & REES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard TIED CLOUD, NEB. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. mmmm.. E. G. MORANVILLE, Livery and Feed Barn. Flrst-cluis In every detull. Iiots or reeni, bright lulled hiiy aud a vnrlet y ot urnla. !Vw rigs nnd inifl liarscs cm be ecciircd Tor vlljr r country driven at reusontible price. NOllTM OF HOLLAND UOSJSJE. amrommm m m m m mmmmmm B HENRY DIEDERICH, j t Hard Times Pi ices on Shoes 3 oZ Liidies' Fine Donfjolo Oxford Tins :..$1 00 J g; Liidich' F ne DonRola Button Shoes 100 22 5J Getit's Oil Crain Congress Plow Shocp 1 00 Jj JJ Gent's Oil Grain Congress Plow Shoes 155 Jj g Gent'i Oil Grain Congress Plow Shoes,.... 1 50 JS y Ask to see my fine line of IJJ y Ilitby Snocs, the Finest Line Close Around Here. HENRY DIEDEPICH. 3 mimmm ui ui m m mmmx TRADERS LUMBER CO., dealers in Building Material, Etc. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. -NASE & MoNITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Moon Bixxjk, - RED CLOUD, NEB. Collections promptly attended to, and correepomdtnee eolicited. D R. J. S. EMKHI, Dentist, Rid Cloud, - - Nebraska. Over Taylor' Furulture Store. Rxtrscti teeth withuut aln. Crown nnd limine wui k a specialty. Porcelain Inlay, Hint all kinds of yold nillnx. Makes uold and rubber plates aud combination plate,. All werk guaranteed te be Irtt-cUa. VS THE BEST ZJ 1 ' IOC ISC r$C KiC lC ISC Oeaeral Oftlcei and Factories, HARTFORD, Conn. NANCH STORES l Boston, San Francisco, New' York, Providence, Chicago, Buffalo. -for- MierllPH Sale. Notice Is liprehy given that umlernim by vir tue of nn nnlernf niile. Issued from the ofllco of r. II. Crone, clflk of the district rourtef tile tenth Judical (liattlct, wltlilnaml for Welntor eomili.Netiraska, uimiii a decree In nn action lijnillni; therein, wherein .Tmnes McKle Is jila iitljf, ntiil aaalnst Clnirles If. Durber, Auulo 0 . inirber, llaiiiiuli Itenkel. Wlllimn 1'. Itcnkel nnd hmlili liroihers I,oan und Trust Company, i efcndaiits. I dliall oiler for sale at nublio veu dun, to the hlwhest litiider for easli In hand, at the eiist door of tho courthouse, at Hed Cloud. I"8'"1 ehMer cminty, Nehruska. (that belnr tho build in;, wtihreln the last term of said Vl"".UVls ,ol,,t') n 'fi J2th day of July, A. I..18M. at one o'clock p. m, of said day, the folluwlng (lexer bed uroiierty, to-wlt: TfcJ north Imlf el the norlhweu quarter and thi' north half of the nerthenat quarter of seetea tenty.slx (V0). IntowHshlutwo (2). nerih el raiia,. twelve (lu west of the titli' p. if id NNehster county, Nebraska. A(lV,i"35Ullcr"iy1"""1 U'ls Cy' Uay of Jtu,e, !rlSHlnaker&n.bJbKTO8"KV'81lw,,r' Plalatlff'j Atteraeys, 4 I i- X