The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 23, 1895, Page 6, Image 6

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tHciRAT KIDNEY LIVER ess bM."
Biliousness
Headache, foul breath, pour stomach, heart
burn, pain In chest, ilyspeimla, constipation.
Poor Digestion
Distress after eating, puln and bloating in tho
ktomach, shortness of Ireath, palu In tho heart.
Loss of Appetite
A splendid feeling to-day and n deprcwed ono
to-morrow, nothing poems to taste good, tired,
tccplcM and all unstrung, weakness, debility.
Rwampltoot builds up quickly n rundown
oMtltutlon and makes tho weak strong.
AtDrtigftiata SO cent andftl.flO nix.
"InraUila' nuld. to Health" frre-OonroltAUon frew.
Dr. K11.HEU& Co., Dinodautom, N. Y.
II. &. n. It. It. Time 'i
'ia,
(IOINO K4HT
ffl, tocal Krf Iffht, I.t 6 am.
la, raiif imf r, in:6 " Arlo;noa.in.
M.KauKialEht. " l:36p.m. l:oop, ui.
OOI NU NOKTB
111, Mixed Train, I.t 12:30 a, m. Ar 12:03 p. m
OOINO WK8T
03, Fast FrHijlit, I.t It ill a. m. Ar lOAl a. m
111, Mixsd Train, " 12:09p.m." Il:35a.ra
16, 1'assenger, " 8:40 p. in. " iaop. ta
Coxry to Mot to Oklahoma.
GUTiimn, Okla., Aug. 22. A promi
nent Populist said to-day that General
voxey iiebirou8 or going to congress,
and, seeing no chance of Being ol6cted
from Ohio, ho was attracted by the
outlook in Oklahoma, and (Itlormincd
to come out nnd look the ground over.
Be was very well pleased with his re
ception on his recent visit, and beforo
hie departure for the east it wan under
stood that ho should return to Okla
homa after the Ohio election this fall,
obtain a residence in the territory, and
mn for congress next year.
South Carolina la Democratic.
Columiua, 8. C, Aug. 22. Very full
returns from the thirty-five counties of
South Carolina, of tho election hcla
yesterday, show tho Democratic nomi
neea in overy county have been elected,
with a few exceptions. Two independ
ent Democrats may be elected in
Union, and two colored Republicans in
lfarllugton, and two in lleaufort. Tho
reform Democrats will have n largo
majority In the constitutional conven
tion, which Insures tho making of a
constitution which will largely elimi
nate tho negr vote.
The Country' National Hanks.
Warhinoto.V, Aug. 22. The 3,715
national banks of tho country, under
call of tho comptroller of the currency
of tho Uth ult., show: Loans unci dis
counts, 82,00 l,475.r.r.l, against 81.U70,
604,345 May 7; gold coin, 8117,4 ;t,837,
aa against S123,25H,43i); total resources,
3,470,553,307, as against 83,410,00U,-l01;
individual deposits, 81,730,022,000, as
against 81,Mi0,litU,2im.
Woman Caught Id a Tltrrshrr.
Milan, Ma, Aug. 22. Miss Myrtle
BartlmuH, aged 20, living three miles
west of this city, while stepping over
the tumbling rod of a threshing ma
chine, got tho dress sleeve on her right
arm caught, mashing the arm until
amputation at the shoulder was nec
essary. Sho also received Internal In
juries from which tho doctor says she
can not recover.
Unlit Uosorvo Havctl Again.
Washington, Aug. 22. Tho gold
syndicate yesterday prevented tho
gold resorvo from falling below tho
tlOO.OOO.OOO mark, by depositing
$2,000,000 In gold in exchange for
greenbacks. Tho syndicate. 1ms so far
voluntarily deposited 88,000,01k) in gold
to save tho reserve.
My boy vras taken with a disease re
sembling bloody ilax. The first thing I
thought of was Chamberlain's Collo,
Cholera and Diarihoea Remedy. Two
doses of It settled the mattor and eared
him sound and well. I heartily reoom
mend this remody to all persons suffering
from a like complaint. I will answer any
inquiries when stamp ia inolosed. I refer
to any county ofiloial as to my reliability.
Wm. Roach, J. I., Prlmroy, Campbell
Co., Tenn. For sale by Jeyo & Grioe,
dragging,
Market Report.
(Corrected Weekly.)
Wheat ...
Corn
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Rye
Pla:
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lax
Hoks
Stock hogs
Pat cowh . .
Butter ....
2 003
3
Eggs ,
Fotatoos
Chickens lb
Spring Chlckons I W)2
Turkeys ,,, lb
JialleUiluy per tonlU
n .
The current number of the Rand
MeNally Uaideoounnlus n new giizataar
of cities, towns nnd health and plcninr
resorts of the United Statu, Cnuuda and
Mexico. On sale everywhere. Kami ak.
ecrlption to lOii Aili mn Htrnut, Colons.
Feed Notice.
.Hereafter William Richardson will
read, all teams nt tho rato of 10 conta for
hay. Unui eHt of Holland Hoiifco.
Don't forsot that I am prepared to
cany passengers to ull parts sf tho city.
Leave orders at tho Holland House.
J4.0XD UUAUILU
. a i-ri (x ia nri b n
Not one complaint has ever been mado
by those using Ayar'aHaraaparilla accord
ing to dlreotious. Futhermore, wo have
yet to learn of n case in which it Iish
failed to ntrord benefit. Bo say hundreds
of druggists ull over the country, Has
oared otlur, will cure you.
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
T11E
TO SMITE fM NEXT YEAR
THAT'S WHEN SPAIN WILL CRUSH
OUT THE CUBAN REBELS.
GENERAL SALCEDO TALKS.
Macco, the Insurgent Loader, lias Ordered
That No Quarter Ho (liven In Fntnre,
In Consequence of Attacks Mado
on nn Iimursmt I'leld Hos
pital In Which Many
Itchcls Wrro Killed.
Madrid, Aug. 22. General Salccdo,
who has returnod from Cuba, declares
that tho campaign there will be re-
nowed In November when Santiago do
Cuba, Avllla and Puerto Prinelpo will
hp strongly garrisoned. General Sal
cedo is of tho opinion that these meas
ures, together with the watch on tho
coast jto guard against the landing of
further expeditions, will end tho re
bellion with tho beginning of 1800.
London, Aug. 21. The Havana cor
respondent of tho Times telegraphs as
iuuuws: "ucnorai uimpos makes his
headquarters ut 1'lacctas, province of
Santa Clara. It b rumored at Santiago
do Cuba that tho insurgent leader,
Maoco. has ordered that no quarter bo
given in future, in consequenco of an
attack mado on an insurgent field hos-
it iui at wuicn many rebels were
killed."
CONDENSED DISPATCHES.
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Lawyers have already begun fight
ing over fees in tho Mora claim case.
Minister Denny has cabled that thcro
is no moro danger to missionaries in
China.
Postmaster llarmston of Vernal,
Utah, has been arrested for being $3,
000 shy in his accounts.
Thn nitnrnnw fTAtin1i nftlnn !.
taken up tho question of punishing
km.- mines wno surreu up ino Jack
son's Hole strife. ,
Tho battlo of Lexington, Mo., will
bo celebrated September 1 by a barbo
cue. Gottlieb Starchos and his son are
locked up at Macon, Mo., on a charge
of assaulting an 11-year-old girl.
Colonel Nat C. Dryden of St. Louis
and Colonel It. E. Anderson of Hanni
bal have been retnlned by Dr. and
Mrs. Hcarne.
A blood-stained knife has been found
near tho place where Durrant and
others camped tho dav after Minnie
Williams was murdered.
It la reported that Minister Ransom
was snubbed by President Cleveland,
who refused to see him when a call
was made at Duzzards Hay recently.
Dallas will give a gigantlo cocking
main about the time of the Corbett
Fltzsimmons fight.
Francis Iinmcll of Cerro Gordo, 111.,
Is years old, shot himself became of
disappointment In love.
tieurotary Carlisle is booked for an
other stumping campaign in Kentucky.
The Wire Nail Manufacturers' asso
ciation has advanced prices from S-. 1 5
to 82.25 per keg In car louds and from
82.2.1 to 82.40 per keg In less than car
loads.
The Rev. George Ilibbard, recently
rector of St. Luke's church, was found
doad on tho railway track at Little
Ferry, N. J. It is supposed that he
was struck by a trulu while walking
on the trnck.
At Newark, N. J., Vice Chancellor
Emery has granted to tho Edison
United Phonograph company an In
junction restraining Thomas A. Edison
from selling klnetophoncs In Europe
At Cripplo Creek, Col., every availa
ble space throughout the district is
coTcred with flowing posters announc
ing the coming bull fight at Glllet
Fifty carpenters are putting tho finish
ing touches on the bull ring.
Over 8,000 people were at the Inde
pendent rally at Shelby, Neb., to heat
Coxev sneak two hours on "PniiKi. nmi
Cure." Hanks and corporations were
aasaiieu una mo suver question well
gone over.
In Brooklyn, N. Y., William J.
Wlnborg, Bgcd 35, nn East New York
banker, shot his wife fatally, and then
committed suicide as a result of o
quarrel growing out of jealousy.
Tho trial of the new American line
steamer St. Louis over a measured
course in the English channel was a
complete success.
George S. Montgomery, a wealthy
member of tho Salvation army of Oak
land, Cal., is organizing an expedition
to go to Japan to Christianize the in
habitants.
Rev. Thomas Irwin, who was ap
pointed by n new religious sect at
Pond Creek, Ok., to solicit aid for suf
ferors in Grant county, lias joined the
Mormon church in Utah. Ho camo to
tho strip from Kansas as a lawyer, but
soon became converted to tho now re
ligion and began preaching.
llurnnrd Hoeffer, u wealthy Chi
cngoiin, has been arrested for nrsrm
and conspiracy in connection with the
burning of tho factory of tho Chicngc
Redding company. Tills makes seven
men now under arrest m the same
charge. The police nro after twe
moro Chicago men.
A disastrous lire, tho second wlthir.
eight months, swept the business por
tion of State Center, Iowa, willing out
tho four leading concerns of the town.
The loss is probably SIO.OOO; Insurance
less thau half,
A Constniitinnnln .llcr.nt,.!. 0....
"Iho collection of tho anvars of tuxoj
In tho Moosh district is accomplished
with deeds of revolting cruelty. The
Armenians Wberated under the am
nesty have been rearrested on trump
ery charges."
At Atchison. Kan., highwaymen and
burglars arc busy and tho police dc
not seem to bo ubloto copo with them,
riiey holdup pediMrinnsoji thostreots
wun imniiiiiiy at niglit. Jngulls Gulc.l
an employe nf tho postofflce, boasted
In a crowd that no highwuvman could
Hum nun up mi' 1. 11 was Held up thai
night mid rv ud of his valuables.
RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, AUG.
HOLD-UP IN MICHIGAN.
A ChlrnRfi nnd West MIcIiIriiii Trnln Is
Dynamited.
Giiand rUi'ins, Mich., Aug. 22. The
fast express, known as tho "Flyer,"
on tho Chicago and West Michigan
railroad, leaving Chicago at G o'clock
nnd arriving hero at 10:10, was held up
hy fivo men in a plcco of woods just
beforo crossing tho Kalamazoo river
at 0 o'elock.last night. Tho train was
Hogged by swinging n white light
across tho truck. Tho brakeman,
Timothy Murphy, was seriously
wounded by pistol shots fired by tho
bandits.
Tho robbers proceeded to tho express
car and ordered Expressman lloyd Van
Ottcn to open tho door. Tills ho re
fused to do, nnd tho robbers began
firing at tho train, breaking nil tho
windows in the express enr. Finding
Van Otten not easily scared, one of tho
robbers forced tho door, nnd then two
went in, and while one covered tho
cxnressmnn, tho other blow open tho
safe. They trot nothlnir. as 11 n'
empty. Tho robbers then proceeded
to tho passenger cars, firing as tlioy
went. Opening tho car, they held up
Conductor E. E. Rico, securing 87 in
cash. Wliilo this was going on, tho
two other robbers went through En
gineer Zlbbell.jTot his watch and also
took one from Fireman Drlscoli.
After firing some shots nt tho train,
tho robbers struck out into tho woods.
After the tyajn was started, it ran into
nn obstruction a short distance north
of tho place of tho hold up. The rob
bors had piled tho track with old tics
and some time was spent In clearing
tho track. Tho train was held twenty
mjnutos, uud arrived in this city at 11
o'clock.
CHEWED HIS OWN NOSE.
Horrible Bcrno In tho Dunning Asylum
Described by Doctor,
Chicago, Aug. 22. tfho investigation
of the county commissioners Into the
management of tho Dunning Insano
asylum began yesterday. Thirty thous
and words of testimony were taken at
the first sitting. Toward the end of
tho day's sitting camo a horrible story
that in detnil was moro barbarous than
the story of tho Puclk murder. It was
told by Dr. MeOraw, resident physi
cian of Dunning asylum. It concerned
a battle between two mad men, who
had fought In tho corridor of ward 2,
while Anderson, accessory to the mur
der of Puclk was on watch. These two
patients quarreled over somo silly,
childish difference.
They camo to blows: They toro at
each other's facos and rolled about tho
floor wliilo Anderson looked on. Ono
of them in tho frenzy of a ravlncr ma
niac, sot his teetll into thn fnr, nt Mm
other. Ho bit oft his noso. and snat It
out on the stone floor of the corridor.
Tho inanlnn with whnm itila n-tt-nf
was battling sprang away from tho
uuinii grip, icu oieeuing and scream
ing to tho floor, snw tho flesh torn
from his own faen. HtiiflToil if Infn l.U
mouth and chewed his own noso to a
pulp und swallowed It. He said that
it would mako it grow again, and An
derson looked on.
This was tho sworn testimony of Dr
McGraw, resident physlcinn at Dun
ning asylum. While it was belntr Driv
en ono of the commissioners turned
sick and palo. Julu Adams, one of tho
committee, covered her face with her
face with her hands and clutched at
tho arm of her chair.
SEVEN MEN DROWNED.
Sent to m Watery Untvo by the OHwli
Ine of a Yacht at llufralo.
Rufkai.0, N. Y., Aug. 22. Uy the
capsizing of tho small pleusuro yacht
Rung Brothers last evening seven men
of tho fifteen on bonrd were drowned.
That thero was not a greater loss of
life was duo to tho nenrncss of the tug
E. C. Maytham and tho quickness of
the life-saving crew In getting to tho
the scene.
"Orango Blossom" ia safe and harmless
as a Flax Seed Ponltloe. Any lady can
use it hortelf. Bold by O. L. Cotting.
PRAISE, ONLY,
FROM ALL WHO USE
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Hair Vi
"Aypr's preparations nro too
well known to need luivfoinirim
(hit ion from mn; hut 1 feci com
pelled to state, for thn honed t of
others, that six years jigo, I lost
IHMirlv linll' nf mi' linlr ml ivImiI
11. IU lllft 4l,tti.l.l g.n Af4nn O
....o .w.v ""-" jv'j " o
imiug iijit iiair vigor Roverai
months, my hair began to grow
again, and with tho natural color
restored. I recommend it to all
my friends." Mrs. :. Fiiaxk.
n.i'hi:it, box 805, Station C, Los
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SENATOR QUAY VICTO"iT.
lie Carries tho Itepubtlcnn I'rlmarleR nnd
tin Votes to Npnrc
I'lilLADKi.tuiiA, I'a., Aug. 21. The
RcpuUlican primaries to select seventy
delegates to the State convention, and
also to choose candidates for various
city ofllcos were held last night. Tho
Quay faction have certainly elected
eighteen delegates and noislblv twon.
i-iwo, wiin one or iwo (iistricts with
five additional delegates still In doubt.
The uutl-Quuy people concede the sen
ator sixteen votes.
Never before In tho history of tho
Republican party In this city has there
been such n light in tho prim tries. In
many wards almost tho fult Repub
lican vote was polled. Altlioitgli the
contest was an earnest one, there was
very little disorder, and tho taw ar
rests made woi for minor olVcnscs.
The result was in 6omo respects a sur
prise to .""nator Quay himself, who did
not expect to overcome thu influences
that would be brought to bear against
mm in cerium locuttiies.
Tho contest pructically closes tho
fltrllt In thn ntntn. I...)il,.li l,i,1r !,..
only remaining county to oloct dele
gates. It appears almost certain that
.Senator Quay has won his fight for the
state chairmanship with some votes to
spare. A conservative estimate gives
him lfiu votes in the convention, fifteen
moro than the number necessary to
elect.
MINNIE WILLIAMS ALIVE.
Another AIIcKel Holmes "Victim" Hoar
From by Telegraph.
l'lllLAnRMMIlA, Aug. 22. W. A.
Shoemaker, tho attorney for II. II.
Holmes, accused of a scoiy of murders,
received a telegram yesterday, pur
porting to como from Minnie R. Will
iams, ono of tho Holircs alleged vic
tims. It reads as follovvs:
"1'rovldcn.co, R. I., Aug. 10, 1895.
. A. Shoemaker, Attorney, I'hilailol
phla, Pa.: Report that I was murdered
ubsurd. Am alive and well.
"Mixnik R. Williams,"
When the message was shown to
Ilolmcs he said excitedly, "I knew my
StOrV tllllt I dill not. kill flin rrlrl ninnM
bo confirmed." Ho brushed tears from
his eyes. "I am sorry, however, that
she has mnilo lll.mnlf un rnVll K,. n1.
egruphing. Sho might as well have
written."
Assistant District Attorney Harlow
would not say whether he thought
the telegram was genuine or false.
Ho admitted, however, that ho would
not bu nRtoniubi.fi If Mlnnln Wliilo o
appeared on the scene at any time.
llrltaln Will Make a Demand.
London, Aug. 22. Sir N. R. O'Con
nor, Itrltlsh minister at Pckin. has
been armed with full atithnrltv in An.
mahd tho issuo of tho necessary in-
Htructlons to the local Chinese officials
there to insure the presence of the
American nnd British consuls at tho
inquiry which is being mado at Ku
Cheng into the recent massacres.
Missouri Templars.
St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 22. The van
guard of tho Missouri division of
Knights Templar started for Uoston.
the some of the twenty-sixth triennial
conclave, at noon yesterday. St. Aide
mar commandcry left over the Big
Four route, escorted by tho Bridge
water, Conn., band, which arrived
Monday to act as escort.
Killed by a HiiMbalL
Elpohado Senixos, Ma, Aug. 23.
Bud Jones of tho Stockton baseball
club was killed by being hit in tho
stomach with a ball yesterday even
ing. Kansas City. Ma, An. 22 Wheat nold rath
er nlowly horo to-day. (lood Bniiiplrs wero
about le lower, with trade all around vory slow.
Thero was hmdonmnd for hard wheat than for
Koft.
Whont Na2hard63o:Na2prlnit61o No, 3,
COci No. 3 iprliiK, &7o; No.4, hard, 57c; No. U rod,
Wo; No. 3, (Uo; No. i 5lo; rojoctod 60c; no
Brails, 40c.
Corn No. 2 mixed, 83os No. 3. 32o: No.
A. 25G30c: no grado ?S&2t!o No. 2 white, S3Hb j
No. 3, 32Ke.
OnU-No. 1 mlxod.20c: No, 3, 18619c; No. 4, 13
617o ; rejected, 13613c no tirade, 12311c; No. 2
white, 23c; No. S. 2lc.
Bye-No. 2, UtHlXo; No. 3, 41o; No. i 83o;
wlioat and rro, 1 car 42tfc
Flaxseed Auirutt Wc ; Uoptcmhar Ho.
Corn Cho Woak ; 63fiU7c tier cwt sacked.
Bran Dull IStiSlo per cwt tacked; balk, 6c
Ion.
Ekbs Cnndlod atoclc, lOo per doz.
Poultry llonn.ceoWc; iprinin, 8Ko;rooetons
15c. Turkov uobblorf. Hci limiH. 7c. I)nnbn. AUnt
rprinffi. icarco, 8ic (Jooo,not wanted, 3J(J4j.
(prtngs, ic. t'lKoom, 730 to I per doz.
Butter Extra fancy separator 17o; fair,
lHt13V(o; datry, funoy, firm, llo; fair,
12o; itoro puokod, froali, Dltllc; oil
Kriuloo, .So,
Apploi 20fi33c per bushel, nccordln to
quality, 73ciS1.23 por barrel; homo grown
stock sells n llttlu lilglior In a small way ship
plnjt Block, aOfi'JVs per bushel, tlGSl.23 por
burrul; crab npplce, 40o er bushel, 'Ho jwr haul
biiHhol.
I'otutooB ISftCOo por bnshol In car lots;faacy
lawo, 2lo Mir bushel; 23f3.)c In a small way;
new swoot imtiitoort, MJo por huahul In sroall
way,
Chicago Hoard ot Trada.
CmcAoo. Aui(,V2. Tha following It thi rango
of prlcosof llin yriUn and prorUlua ranrkot on
thuboardot tratlai
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I.lvu Stock.
Kansas City, Mo., Aiib. 22. -CattleBe.
ceit, 10,0:; cnlves01 J i shipped yestordny, 3,014
cattle, 773 calvivt, Tho murkot was slondy oa
b'st native, otliorn wore' lWJUo lower.
Iho foilow'lncr aro rrpmsontitivo snlodi
l)resod lioof nnd export stooi fK:l5Ai9
Texas and liullun sleoru .2.33ffT80
Texas and Indian cows 2.37H(2.T0
Cows and hortow lOgtSJ
Htockcwuud fcoddrs 2,00(4.2S
lalves. T 4.0988.75
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
""KK-iuiceipu, P,u3i;siupi6d jostordar. TP7.
Iho market wars lolOo lower. Thu top solo
was $1.75 oud tho bulk of tale from $4.30 to
$1.33,
23, 1895.
.for Infants
T
HlRTYearV'obner-ation'of Caatorln. with the patronage of
"JP-n,orPraona. permit
It la aaqneatlonohly th heat remedy for Infanta and Childrea
the world haa ever know a. It ia harmless. Chlldro lifco It. It
Elyea them health. It wUl aave their Uvea. In It Mother, have
bo-tethiaa; whloh la ab.olntely .qf, nnd praotioally perfect aa a
child', tedloiae.
Caatoria eleatroy Wow na..
Caateria mHara reveriahnaai.
Caatoria preveata vomltlBa: Soar Card.
Caateria care. Dharrhcaa aad Wiad ColloC "
Oaateria rellevea Teethlag Tronhlea.
Caatorla carea Coa.tipatioa aad Flatnlaanr.
Caateria Beatraliaea the effect, of oarhoalo acid ga. or poiaoaeaa air.
Caatorla doe, not ooatala morphiae. ooinm, or other narcotio urotiertvl
Caatorla aa.iadlatea the food, resralatea the atomaoh aad howela.
Kivimg haalthy aad aataral aleea. '
Caatorla la pat aaja oae-a fae tottlea paly. It la not aold la path.
PomH allow any oae to aell yoa anything elae on the plea or promUe
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