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In com petition with the leading machines of the world, it received the Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition of 1889, as the best, other machines receiving only compli mentary medals of gold, silveraud bronze. The Grand I'ri7C was what nil sought for, and our machine war. awarded it. Send for om Hlits'mtcd catalogue. We want dealers in all unoccupied territory,' WHEELER WILSON MFG. CO. 105 4.inriVftni.:;M AVC, CHICAtO. S. E. Cozad, Agt. BEST LINE ';.. TO DE1VER AND m 0 ClUktaUV. F.jrtl DiimlDnmd. PfcWNYROYAL PILLS rTyA rc. rtJUti. LADica mI I m ! iuii m asssi j n i IB ...jrtAieirsjwtti a..jws BUSINESS. Tliri'p Men In IlllnoU T-y to llrrnlc Into nn r.tpi'CHA Cur, lint Aro i:nlly t'rlcht- cnril Auny Ciilnr.Klo Outlftw Cut OIT the Wrong Cur nml Skip fur Hip .'Moiiiitaliii 011 lliirni'lmrk. Kinml'.ndv, 111., b'opt. 12 Throe men ltuule an nttemptto rob the north bound Illinois Central express trnln about two miles north of hero last night. They were riding on tho plat form of tho express car and were evidently green tit the business. They cut the bell cortl and then tittiielced the cur Moor with h Hleilgo hammer. Hearing the noise, the luesscnget applied the ulr brake and brought tlie train to a stop. This frightened the robbers, wbo jumped off and tuado for a cornflold. Hcvernl shots wore Hied at them by the train ercw, but with' out effect. Tho Illinois Central detectives arc on the ground, but as yet no clue to tho identity of tho robbors lias been found. Colorado linmllM Mnke 11 Ml. Onxst) Junction, Col., Sept. 1 . Just utter the engineer of passenger train No. 1, which loft this city last night on tho IlioUrando Western road, rcuuhed Crevasse, ubout twonty-threo miles west of here, ho found that tho engine had been run on a siding and was pulling only tho mall tind bug gago car, the rear portion of tho train havimr been cut oft at tho station. Then two robbcro, each of medium size and masked, appeared, but finding that they had left the express ear with the train, mounted horses thut were in waiting and skipped for tho mountains. Tho ilrst news of tho hold-up was a dispatch from Superintendent A. R. McKee of tho Kio Grando Western railroad to Sheriff Innos: "Call on agont 01 Wo U ramie- Western at your city 11. you need a car to take you auu your deputies to Crevasse or other points." Slkcrlff Innet and posso started at once on a special train for tho scene of tho attempted robbery. So far as known th- robbers secured nothing. THE BOND SYNDICATE. Secretary Carlisle's Annual Report Kx peoted to Contain Facts Itegardlng- It. Washington, D. C, Sept 13. Onoot tho fcaturus of Secretary Carlisle's re port to congress will probably bo a full statement of tho operationi of the bond syndicate. It is understood that it will contain several interesting facts in connection wfth tho transaction which aro as yet only known to the parties immediately concerned in the ncgotion of tho loan. The most im portant problem tho secretary will have to deal with is that which looks to tho ru'.lef of tho treas ury, involving a radical -chango hi tho financial system. The desired relief cuu only bo obtained by the aid of congress, and the secretary realizes that it Is going to bo a very dlfllcult tusk to suggest a remedy which will meet tho approval of tho Republican house, with ital, a candWato tor the presidency, In trie speaker's chair. It probably will be tho policy of tho Re publicans to confuso, rather than un tangle, tho financial complications during tho next congress, for thoy are counting upon making considerable political capital out of tho money ques tion in tho presidential contest AWARDED TO DEFENDER. The Valkyrie noted to Have toe I Jie- m of tlie Font. New Yoiik, Sept. 12. When tho tug Walter Luckenbach, with the regatta committee of tho Now York Yacht club returned, S. Nicholson Kano, chairman of the committee, said that tho protest on tho allngcd fowling of the Defendor ev tho Valkyrlo had been ontonatued nnd that the regatta committee had held a confenence in regard to tho matter while tho tug was on her way to tho dock, but that no definite con clusion bad ban urrivod at. This morning the committee held a loug meeting in private and henrd ov Idenco In regard to the collision nnd lute this afternoon sustained tho De fender's protest and awarded tlie raco to her. FIVE DEAD IN A WRECK. Train on tlie tircnt Northern Mret at Alclliy, Minn. No rumicii;r Killed. St. Cunn), Minn., Sept. la. Two passenger trains on tho (Jreut North ern read collided at Melby this morn ing while bwk ware running at a high rata of speed. ). K, Kintirson and Ira Hines, engineers, James Thlbldau, fire man, uinl both baggagemen were killed. Five- men were injured, In cluding three mull clerks, one brUke man and one pnsbengcr. Just how thA wreck happened Coca not appear. M wa's on a heavy grndo that tiio trains met. Doth cmrin.es, mail and baggago cars ure complete wroclts. All tho dead wore rcstdanVi ufSt I'aaL Senator Wushliurn Injured la a Wreck. Ominwood, Minn., Sept. 13. Train No. 107, (a te,MIMeapolk, Saalt Mo. Marie ana racifle railway, had tho narrowest escape possible from an ap palliw aleabUic, betwoen Dolgrado and" llreotea. aaertly beforo 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mls Mary llrand of Cas'.ellton, N. I),, Is, It Is f oared fntnlly Injured, nnd "ex-Senntor nhlurn received n buvuro wound in (jo houd. -4Bi.-, a t 1. j,. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, CAN SHOOT Opinion (In tho Corliclt-riti- ulnunon. Klfftit. Austin, Texas '.Yesterday Attorney General trano gave out his second opinion unent tho Corbett-Fltz-ftlmmons prize light at Dallas lu Octo ber. This opinion was called for by an Interrogatory propounded by Sher iff. Cabell of Dallas county an to wheth er in suppressing the tight ho was le gally empowered to shoot and kill those who Interfered with him. Tito matter was referred to tho attorney general by the governor, and bo ha- handed down his opinion, holding that In tho lawful discharge of his duty tho sherllt certainly had the right to use firearms If emergency demanded. The attorney general bases Ills opinion on the statutes governing riots, etc. He holds as a premtse that tho par ticipants in tho tight, their seconds, referee, eta, will comprise more than thrco people, and inasmuch as they aro assembled for tho purpose of violating one of tho statutes, they nre an unlawful or riotous as semblage, aud lay themselves liable to bummury dealings If tho emergency arises. The attorney general argues that these lighters, with all those in attendance, will certainly bo a gather ing In violation of the law, and that under tho law tho sheriff or any sworn peace ofllccr is bound to dlsperso said assemblage nt any cost. As to tho question of killing'those Ivho Interfere with him, tho attorney general cites article 00 of tho penal code, which says: "Homicide is justillablo when necessary to suppress a riot, when tho sumo is attempted to bo suppressed in the manner pointed out in tho code of crime procedure and can In no way bo suppressed except by taking life." Tho attorney general also adds at tho closo of his opinion that while he docs not think thut there will bo any occasion for thcshcrlif to shoot anyone in a pcaceablo city liko Dallas, that if tho emergency does arlso, that it will necessitate his shooting and killing those who Interfere with his duties, that ho will in no wiso bo hold re sponsible for murder. DIXON THE WINNER. tieto the DrcUInn In a Very Hot Uo Over Johnny Urlflln. Uoston. Mass.. v ' -. Geortro Dixon, the colored light-weight boxer of Uoston. was given tho decision last evening over Johnny Griffin, tho "llralntreo Lad," at the end of a twenty-five round match, held under the auspices of the Farragut club in the Newton Btreet armory. The decision was a surpriso to tho majority of tho 3,000 people present, It having been cencrally understood that thero was to be no decision if both men wcro on their feet at tho cud of the iwenty-llith round unless, perhaps, thero should bo a decided differeuco In tho condition of the boxers, lioth men were cartainly In very good con dition at the cud of the twenty-fifth round, although Dixon had dono the best work. Grlflln surprised his friends by the game manner in which ho took Dixon's punishment, and thoy confidently expected a draw. Irving W. Larlmore, physical dlreotor of Y. M. O. A., Dei Moines, Iwa, say he eanconBolentiooBly reoommtnd Chamber lain'e Pain Balm to athletes, gymnasts, bioyolitts, foot ball players and the pro feislon la general for braises, sprains and dislocations; also for soreness and stiffness of the musoles. When applied before the parts beoome swollen it will effeot a euro in one halt the time uuaIIj required For sale by Deyo it Oriee Draggiits. For Sulo or Trade. Four lots and a houRo in railroad addi tion to Red Cloud, and one tegistored I'oland Unlna boar coming tw years old. Will trado for corn, oats, wheat or calve. Inqtiiro of V. R, Paruek, at tho county clerk's ofilco. 35 4t. PRAISE, ONLY, FROM ALL WHO USK AYER'S Hair Vigor "Ayer's preparations mo too well known to need unv 00111111011 dntlon from mo ; but I fool 00111 pollod to utnti, for tho bunollt of others, that six years ago, 1 lost nearly half of iny hair, urnl what was left turned gray. After using Ayer's Hair vigor several months, my hair began to grow again, and with tins natural color restored. I recommend it to all my frletidB." Mrs. E. Fisaxk iavsi:ii, box 305, Station V, Los AngeU'8 Cal. Ayer's Hair Vigor! rnr.rAnr.n hy DR. J. 0. AVER G CO., LOWELL, W" OOOOOOOO blCeliMUH 6660CllOC!iOS' mj 11. in .. j.mii FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, THE CHIEF INihl lulled Wvvklj-. ftiilKcrlptlon, fill lor Annum ritvftrlnMy In AeWmiro I 1 il lii iiiUiinre, ittler Ihls diite March H, IMU, tho price nil! Itt l.5. Km 1 tit II n l't Omen In ItMl t'loml, Nru. h iimll mntifrnf Uipm mini dim II ATM OK AIIVKIlNMIVfi Prof. rnnM, I Inch or Ics or ypnr fit on Ux tiinntlis 3 on riirer montln ' on HTANDINO AtlVr.llTlrtKMBNTS. I'ot Inrnoiio.xpiir 91 00 IVrlnch six inontlii :i nn IVriih-li three months 2 (11 f-lieclal tiotlcr.s per line or line iipace, that ml Mention fi cents. Triiinleiit special, payable Invariably In ml t'iiiit, Mrlltie in cents. All irmtliiK notice In the imtnroof ntlvertlse- I i-jinl notices nt leual tales, vl?i for a "qnare lien ilnrsol NonparnM or less,) tlrt publication -0j for each aubseiinent publication, pel inarp, B0 cents. No "preferred position" contract mno. All matter to iiisiiip publication must b ro eelvi il nt Hilx oP.lco net later than WcilnoiiT A'hcrthi'liU'lits cannot be nnlereil oil foi tlie current veek litter than Thursday, ALL PRINTED AT HOME U. & Id. It. It. Time 'I -co, (H)lN(l Kami go, Local Freight, tv ea m. IB. Vanseniter, " in:nn " Arin;0na. nr. Gl, Past freight, " 1M5. in. l:Wp, m. (101 Nti NOHTIt l, Mixed Train, I.v l'i:30 a, m. Ar H.CCp, n tlOINU WK3T Ki, 1'ast FreUht, I.r lt:l(a. m. Ar 10:Ma. m Ul, Mixed IValu, " n-M). in. " ii:Ma.m in, rasseniter, " 8:40 ti. in. " l-.aop. m ItKPIJBLICAN TICKET. Jiidleliil Ticket. For Judge-lOth District, JAMES MoNENY, Red Cloud. County Ticket. For County Treasurer, J. 8. WHITE. For County Clerk, L. II. FORT. For Clerk District Court, JAS. BURDEN. For Shoriff. J. W. RUNOHEY. For Superintendent, D. M. HUNTER. For County Judge, 8. WEST. For Surveyor, W.E.THORNE. For Coroner, DR. L. II. BECK. Pooplo wishing seed rye can bo sup puou oy caning on u. u. urono, clerk thodiatirce court. of when Babr was Blclr, wo gave her CaMorla. When alio was a Child, alio cried for Costorta. When she became Mlm, eho clung to Castorta. When the had Children, the cava them Ckstoria, Notice. There will b an A. O. U. W. and G. A. R. basket picnic in J. L. Grnndetnff'a grove one mile north-west of Bladea Wedneeday, Sept, 25, to which a cordial invitation ia oztended to all to coma and bring your basket well filled. We not only want A. O. U. W. and O. A. R. members to come but evory body ia in vited to come and hear one of Nebraska' most famous man Captain Henry of Fairmont and spend tho day in a social gathering. By Order of Committee Old people suffer maoh from disorders of the kldueys or urinary organs, and are always gratified at the wondorful effeot of Dr. J. 11. McLean's Liver and Kidney uaim. ej Market Report. Corrected weekly by lied Cloud Freduce Ce, Wheat 45 ij 50 Corn new '25 Cornold 40 Oats new 15 fi 20 Ryo 30 Flax 80 Hogs 3 0003 75 Butcher's stock 2 00&2 25 Butter 9 i-JgB teeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee J Potatoes .'! Spring obickona per lb 0 Old bene per lb 4 Hay per ton S 003 GO Teaclicr'e Meeting. A toacher'e meeting will bo hold at Bluo Hill. Saturday, Soptembor 28, 1895, commencing at 22 o'clook a. m. King's "Sohool Interests and Duties," the Reading Circle book for 1895 and 1890, will be used na a somes of inform ation on many subjects for discussion in tho teachers' meoting. 1'ItOOltAM. Opening Exorcises. I Discussion Dutiess of Parents, oponod by Mr. A. E. Wagner und Miss Alice E. Romsberg. 1. To olllcers of tho school district. i. To tho touchers of tho school. 3. To tho pupils of tho school. Music. II. Discussion Duties of Tonchnrn, oponod by Mr. O. A. Arnold und Miss Bossio Luird 1. To the olllcers. 2. To tho patrons, 3. To tho pupils. 4. To themselves. Music. III. CIofb Drill and Primary Reading MiB Julia Vineyard. IV. Qonorul Discussion Uso of tho Stato Course of Study, 1. Importance of its uso. 2. DllllcultUa in its use. How to meet them. 3. Result of tho use. Music V. Query Box. Adjournment. A large attendance is desired. Come prepared to talk upon ovory subjeot on tho program, Yours reepsctfully, D. M. IIu.M'Kii, Co. Supt. Rod Cloud, Nebr., Sept. 3, '05. Children Cryfo? Pitches's Castorta. 1895. aammmmmm m mm mrnmmmtme r Deyo & Grice, The J?fl??550 iliiliUliU tUUiUUUUUUUUUUUiUUR TRADERS LUMBER CO., DEALERS IN LUMBER " COAL Building Material, Etc. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. EOSS & RIFE, PaorauTOEB or Orders OrdrempUtr flllod. lour patronasra aoiloltod E. G. MORANVILLE. Livery and Feed Barn. , First-class la avcrjr detail. Lata af raasa, aright haled hay and a variety at grata. New rigs and swift horses can ho seenred for city ar country drives at rcasonahla prices. NORTH OF MOJLIjANB MOUSE. Ho! Whoa ! That Harness is Worn Out ! Why Don't you get Another? J. O. Butler is selling nearly AT COST. il "Yes, Cotting keeps the and he sells them cheap, too. into his store and look -rm MuitjM,tL.jrVi6il9VWlS(S m 3 3 Druggists. A a iMM,''M tasejtnisisisiBaa MTtWfBf' My Dear; finest kinds of Lamps, j Shall we sten at Xhsuxt He has ?.. VjlM2 m SMt 'JnlsBBBsW VejQHT v ..-.-At;. '-7J25JBJ3irl -.'wJJ tr. a ! 2 I t: tvj. 'V if v3 :;ll! i? vi '.. '9aHU4 m vWirT? X riwx m .s.?cai (n I jr Ij some h'and&me ones," . v 9 V l-.V , fTpSi t . TJTJ , -- -; Tasa v v,&gi ,ij i: ' ', F'&'Si 5 ..:. As&&a kkflV VKmamatmm Wy S mini wpmmwmmi mms4ammmm'tmaaiaKmmAiAMi