sS nc( JiM' THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY,. JULY 12, 1895. iu.wwx; .;caa 7 BK ;3 o BLOSSO Acts like a poultice, drawing out fever and pain, and rcinvig. orating the entire Female Sys tem. It removes au obstructions and creates a healthy, natural flow of all secretions. ilt is the one natural cure for female troubles, because it is applied right to the diseased parts. Don't take 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 ior iainng ana dropsy of the womb, profuse, difficult, irregular menses, leu corrhoea, ulceration, tumors, sick headache, constipation, sal low complexion. "Orange Blossom" is apastile easily used at any time. Every lady can treat nerseit with it. Mailed to anv address on re. cliptof$i.Dr.J. A.McGill&Co. 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111. For iul bjr. L. Catling lied Cloud. MEW AsTERTI)IEMEST. Miss Marin Parloa is ml mi Mod t' bo a lending nn,r.' V can (minority on cookinu; sho Savs: 'Use ii good etnek for the oiindiitinu of Soups, Suuces. unci many othor things. iiriI the best stock is Liebig Company's Extract of Beef." 10 of MIm I'lirlniiN U'dpps ,u ipnt ittMU uy Dnuclir N Co " i.7 l'.irk I'liice. New crk, sBYBB9"ES&r WW , HAIR BALSAM CIctni'i ami Uanilfki Cic hilr. l'romntfl a Iuitiristit rrovth- tirver Fells to llcstira dray I Cures c'p disr.K. fc hair lulling. tOc.lndSHJUst Druni'iU cng V.T.M.JIllJ.LJim mJ a- m mil iibw h Frker'aiHKr Tools, It cik lh wont (.mijli, Tin lAinzt, JJ-biUtr, Jndljcrlion, rlu,1 in lime oucu. HJNDERCORNS. The onlTrornctirelorCorni. ltfZSltcrilbVrwl.u. t 111SCOX CO . M. Y. fefcester's EaclUh Dlasswd Bread. NYROYAL PBLLS Orlmal a ad Only Genuine. ArK, (VlwJ nlUUe, LAOlKS lit Wrsifiit rer lAicArittT imciM jiei , morui ifnirwi in icon ana icw ntruiui itoiri ictl with blut rilhou. Tke lianjami ImUdfli'nj AlUryiitl.ef cl4. la ump fwf jiArtlcsUrt. tutlrwuUlj evn-l " Utllcf for tdlr," l.". by rrltri CklhmtwrLkeKlealUalltll.ii Haasrr. Umi Urauliu. 1'ldlad.. s'r JOSEPH'S FOOT-WASHINQ. The Curiam Ceremony of Holy Wwk In Vienna. On Holy Thursday, at Vienna, the Emperor Francis Joseph performed the annual ceremony of. washing the feet of twelve old beggars, says tho New York Sun. The ceremony took place In the hall of ceremonies In the Imperial palace. On a platform raised slightly above- the floor was a long table with twehe covers, a plate, knife, wooden "Poon, folded napkin for each, with a Plecu of bread, a pewter mug, and a little bluo pitcher filled with water. At 10 o'clock, twelvo old men, the young est 89 and tho oldest 9C, entered tho hall nnd were supported, each by two rela tives, to tho platform, which they mounted with dllUculty, and wcro placed In their scats, their relatives, most of them women, standing behind them. Then entered twenty knights of the Teutonic order, headed by their master, Archduke Eugene, dressed In white with long black crosses on tho breasts of their doublets and others on the back of their long black cloaks. They marched around tho hall, and then, forming a lino on either side, mado way for the ministers, with Count Kalnoky at tho head, and tho em peror's staff. They wcro followed by tho prlmato of Austria, Cardinal Oruscha, with priests and acolytes bearing candles and burning Incense. Then" camo tho emperor, dressed In tho white uniform of an Austrian general and wearing tho order of tho Golden Fleece. Ho advanced to the table and addressed a few words to tho old men. At a signal from tho master of cere monies twelvo guardmen stepped for ward, each bearing on a tray tho first course of tho sumptuous repast; tho emperor now took off his helmet, gave It to an officer, and. nasslnK down mo line, arranged tho dishes before tho guests. Twelvo archdukes then ap proached and removed the Barmecide banquet from tho guests eyes, handing tho dishes to the guards. This was repeated for thrc'o courses, and with tho last, the plates, knives and other objects on tho table wcro also taken off. They were all packed later, with tho food, In wooden boxes, and sent to tho homes of tho old men. Tho table was then taken away, and tho "washing of feet" began. A priest ap proached with a towel and golden basin full of water; their slippers wcro taken from the old men's feet, and tho emperor, on his knees, beginning with the oldest, moistened his feet with water nnd dried them with the towel. Without rising, still on his knees, he passed on to tho next one, and so on to tho end of the row. When ho had finished ho rose and placed around each man's neck a chain, attached to which was a small whito bag containing thirty pieces of silver. That ended tho cere mony; tho emperor and his suite with drew, and the old men were taken home by their friends. 4si Mb. wTA v. if MtuT lllalk'IMU W COPYRIGHTS. CAM I OBTAIN A PATENT? ror prompt aniwor and an bonert opinion, write to MIJN N fc CO.. who hare bid nearly shy yews' experience In the patent butlnt is. Communica tions strtctlr confldentUI. A Handbook of in formation concerning Patents and bow to oo fctaln them sent free. Alto a catalogue of median wlcal and cientlOo books sent free. . . Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive special notice In the Kejentlnc Amerlrnn. and thus are brought widely before the public with out cost to the Invontor, This splendid paper. Issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, bas by far the largest circulation of any scientific work In the world. 3 a year, tsmnle copies sent free. Building Kdltlon.monthlr. W0 ye'- "J""'8 eoples, 'Ja cents. Krery number contains beau- tlrill nla.tta In Milnr. ami tthnf mrrantlS Or nCW pouses, with plans, enabling builders to show the JiUNN CO, NKW VOHK, aOl UlloaiiWAT. Notice to Teachers. Notice is hereby given that 1 will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves us candidates for teachers oftho public sohools of this oouuty, at Red Cloud on tho third Saturday of each month. Special examination will bo held on tho Friday proceeding tho Sd Sat urday of each month. The standing desired for 2d and ij'l prado oertiOoatcR is tho funic no grado below 70 per cent., average 80 per.eent; for first grado certificate no grado hoiow 80 por cent., avorage 90 per oent. in all hraiiohoa required by law. D. M. HoNTR,County Supt, "HAS. SOHAFFNIT, Insurance Arciic', ,. Represents "A Uermau Insurance Co , Frt-eport.Ul. . Royal msuiBnctiCo,, Liverpool, KnRiana. Home Fire Iiiiunnco Co., of, Omnlia, Nebr. , 1'hoenlx Assurance Co. ot London, Kn. To Manchester Klre AbsaraiiooCo.ot Bimland. Hrltlsh America Assurance Co. ToronUj, Can. MuIuhI lleserve Fund Lite Asiu.of N. Y. The Workman Building and Loan Association of Llucoln, Nebraska. . . . OlUoe over Mizer'a Store. Red Cloud, . Nibraak The Sweetest Almfc ) requires Washburn Guitar, Mandolin, Ran lo or Zither. They are the product of the Largest Musical Factories in tr.o worm bhuimo unequalled lor toneorlinlih. Scad to the makers, Lyon & Healy, Chicago, for a Ilcaullful Catalog-tie, (FREE) containing portraits ol ninety artists. Washburns are sold by all firtt-clas. iwuiic ucaiers. 'GRIP BACK" A NEW DISEASE. WHAT ELEPHANTS LIKE. Try Something: Else Ilrsldes reanntl Neat Time Yon do to the Circus. If there Is anything In the world that an elephant loves better than a peanut It Is an orange, and If any boy who reads this wishes, when ho goes to tho circus, to give the massive creaturo an especial treat, Instead of paying D cents for a bag of peanuts to put In the ele phant's trunk, let him purchaso for the samo money one good-sized orange and present It to tho small-cycd, flat-carod monster. A number of years ago; In a book which was called "Leaves from the Life of a Special Correspondent," Mr. O'Shea, the author of the book, gave tho following description of an adventuro ho had with a herd of ele phants. Ho said: "A yourTg friend asked me once to show him some ele phants, and I took him along with me, having first borrowed an apron filled with oranges. This ho was to carry while acompanytng me in tho stable, but tho moment we reached tho door tho herd set up such a trumpeting thoy had scented tho fruit that he dropped the apron and Us contents and scuttled off like a scared rabbit. There wero eight elephants, and when I picked up the oranges I found 1 had twenty-tlvo. I walked deliberately along tho line, giving ono to each. When I got to tho extremity of tho narrow stable I turned nnd was about to begin distribution again, when I suddenly reflected that If elephant No. 7 in tho row caw me glvo two oranges In succession to No. 8 he might imagine ho was bclne cheated nnd cio mo a smack with his trunk that Is wuerc tho elephant falls short of the hum-in being so I went to tho door and be gan at tho beginning as before. Thrlco I went along tho lino, nnd then I wns in a fix. I had ono ornngo left, and 1 had to get back to tho door. Every ele phant In the herd had his greedy gazo focused on that orange. It was as much as my llfo was worth to glvo It to any ono of them. What was I to do? I held It up conspicuously, coolly peeled It, nnd ato It myself. It was most amusing to notlco tho way thoso elephants nudged each other and shook their ponderous sides. They thor oughly entered Into tho humor ot the thing." We Have 'em Yet ! Those Beatif ul Bound books I FLIES HATE LAVENDER. bbS I yakQeaVaKimWMnTeVi Car Conductors Get It from Humping; ARitlnst the Hulling. There Is a new dlseaso In town, and any one who persistently rides on the rear platform of a cable car may con tract It, says a New York paper. If ho persists In It he Is very nearly suro to get it. He may think he has got a cold "In tho small ot his back," or lumbago, or a "crick In tho back," or "rheumatlz," or simply Indigestion. But he hasn't any ono of them. What he has Is called "cable back" and by tho Third avenue conductors "grip back," and ho'll get it nine times out of ten It he spends his. substance in riding around the curves at Fourteenth street and Fifty-third street. Particularly will he get it it he Is one of our fellow citizens who believe a conductor is em ployed to entertain tho passengers. A largo number ot conductors on tho Broadway cable cars arc beginning to complain ot the excessive soreness across their backs just below tho waist line. Tho tall fender ot tho car has a heavy brass rail which is about tho height of an avernged-slzed man's coat tall buttons. Tho custom of tho con ductors, when they are not assisting passengers to get on and oft tho cars or runnings errands for deaf and elder ly persons, Is to lean negligently against this brass rail and discuss the silver question. The grlpman has no use for a conductor. He regards him as an unnecessary evil In the samo cate gory as a cross-eyed fox-terrier caught In the cable slot, and when ho observes tho conductor In repose, ho gives his grip a little extra twist, bangs his bell, nnd shoots nhend, slamming his asso ciate's back against tho rail. This con stant shock has resulted in the partial crippling of a number of conductors. Physicians are Inclined to regard con tinuous shocks to the splno or any of the organs, especially tho kidneys, u certain to produco serious disorder!. It is not known that any conductor is seriously affected with "cablo" or "grip back," but If you ask the next conduct or you ride with ho will probably tell you that ho has got the new disease, "grip back." A Word la Reason. Wo advise people to lay In a supply ot champagne ueioro mo prico jumps iid. for It this kind of stock market keens up the stock-broker will Inaugur ate a change ot diet from the beer and sandwiches ot the past two years to champagno and pato do fole gras. When things are coming his way there Is no Individual who spends money more freely than your Jol!y broker. Boston Commercial Bulletin.' Sprayed About the House, It Keep Out tho Hummer Tents. "I nover use window screens, said a wise housekeeper tho other day, "be cause I havo a fancy that they shut out all the air in hot weather, and, besides, they servo to keep the flies in the house equally as well as out." "But I nover see a fly In your house," said her friend. "How do you manage It? For my part, I must confess that, screona or no screens, my summer means to mo one long battlo with the llttlo pests." "My remedy Is a simple ono," said the good housekeeper, "and I learned It years ago from my grandmother, when I used to sit and watch her putting bunches ot lavender flowers around to keep tho flics away. My method Is simpler. I buy 5 cents' worth of oil of lavender at tho drug storo and mix It with the samo quantity of water. Then I put It In a common glass atom izer and spray It around tho rooms wherever flics are apt to congregate, especially in the dining-room, whero I sprinkle it plentifully over the tabic linen. Tho odor Is especially disagree- auic to nies anu mey win never venture i In tho neighborhood, thoueh to most! people It has a peculiarly fresh and grateful smell." PUT SCIENCE TO NEW USE. ARE GOING FREE! To all who subscribe or pay up. FOR THE CHIEF. Like In New Tork nnd Chicago. A minister's salary In Morocco Is about 60 cents a day. Yet thoy all ac qulro great fortunes, and ono of thorn lives In a bouso of which tho celling ot tho chief apartment cost 120,000, . . . .. , This is tho result of oppression and ex- A comp ote new line of wall paper ,ortioni Taylor a at bottom prices. Krudltn Commission Now Selecting; a bite for Klo .Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro, the capital ot Brazil, has n notoriously bad climate. It Is a fastness of yellow fever and subtle trop ical ailments, and tho death rate Is so alarmingly high as to seriously affect the commercial prosperity of the city. Some tlmo ago the Brazilian govern ment took In hand tho question of re moving their capital and appointed a scientific commission to fix a site, says the Pittsburg Dispatch. The commis sion have selected a plateau which should bo a real land of promlso to the transmigrants from tho coast. The spot Is between tho parallels of 15 de grees 40 minutes and 16 degrees 8 sec onds south, and the merldlnns of 49 de grees 30 minutes and CI degrees west It Is over 4,000 feet above the level of the sea and Its temperature resembles that ot middle France. There Is plenty of water for agriculture and no yellow fever. Tho Journey by rallwuy from the coast Is a matter ot some eighteen hours. This Is believed to bo the first occasion on record In which science has been called In to choose tho site of a capital. Lnut Jans Dlok Crawford brought his twelve-months old child, nattering from infantile dlnrrlues, to me, It had been weaned at four months old and had al wayf been slokly. I gave It the naual treatment in snoh oases bat without ban fit. The oblld kept growing thinner un til it weighed bat little more than when born, or perhaps ten pound. I then started the father to giving Chamber lain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrheas rem edy. Before one bottle of the '-'5 oent s'ze had been used a marked improve ment was tnea and its continued use eared the oallu. its weakness and puny ooastitntien disappeared and Its father and myself believe the ohild's Ufa was saved by this remedy. J. T. Mabi.cw, M. D., Tasmania,, 111. For sale by Deyo Ac Griee druggists. I. i Repair work done at Foatherly &, Young second hand store. I repair guns, revolvers, parasols, door and trunk locks, gas stoves (It keys and oowing machines I will take produce in oxebango for my work. E. A, Youno. We also give away that beautiful world's fair book, the charming and delightful 5sSsMSiB$w$Bi,SRR$$s8jSS at COME IN AT ONCE. No other paper in the west gives you such grand premiums as we do. . Call on or addiess The Chief, Red Cloud, Neb, W j i v i ,n I" """ wtrtflgtr .