utJVJJL.lJIJJt-VAA'LrXAJArAVrAA.t,-l THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, 1895. 8 'IS- 1 $ sM, a JM 15 "f u If E I I.l ss Itftfl DAKILM CITB .KIDNEUIVERAjjsBbW1 Pain In tho Bnck Joints or Mr, sediment In urinollko brick-dust frequent cnlls or retention, rheumatism. Kidney Complaint Diabetes, dropsy, scanty or high colored urlno. Urinary Troubles Btlnfriwr sensations when voiding, distress pros tore In tho parts, urethral Irrltntlon, stricture. Disordered Liver Bloat or dark circles under tho eyes, tongue ooa tod, constipation, yellowish eyeballs. At Druggists, SO corn, and $1.00 else. "lnnUdt' Ouldo to Health" fm-OonulUUon free. Da. Ktuicn tc C. BiNotuuTON, N. Y. Hi:iDKLlCAt CJAUCUfSES. Tho republicans of Inavale township will meet nt tho Konyon hardware store in Inavale, nt 1 p. m Oct. 0, 1805, for tho purposes of nominating township offlcors, and attending to any other bus), nose that may coino boforo the caucus. Win. P. Ronkol, Committeeman. There will be a meeting of tho repub lican voters of Gaiilold township at tho Wagoner Echoolhouoo at 7 p. m October 3d, 1805, for the parposo of nominating township officers -and ottonding to such ther business as may como bofore tho caucus. J. S. Slratton, Committeeman. Tho republican doctors of Lino town ship will cueet in caucus at tho Kuehn school-houBo, on Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1895, at 2 p. u, for tho purposo of nominat ing township ofllcers, and for tho tran saction of ouch other buninoBB as mny come before tho caucus. Jos. Saladen, Committeeman. There will boa mooting of tho repub lican voters of died Cloud township nt tho court-house in Red Cloud, Saturday Oct. 5th, 181)5, tit 2 p. m., for tho pur poso of nominating township ofllcers and transacting such othor business as may come boforo tho caucus. Porter iledgo, Committeeman. Ilo Tbers 1 :40, or IlctUr, nt llto Fair. G bushels good corn, or i bushels best wheat or 2 bushels 2d tirade, or 10 bushels of oats, delivered to J. O. But ler's, lied Cloud, any timo before Oct. 10th, will pay for a eoaaon ticket for your whole family under fifteen years of age, including privili've of diriviug team in tho fair grounds, eto. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Doubtful Sympathy. Pat Regan had u fnco on him that, na ho had onto remarked himsolf, 'was nu "offhiBo to thoflandscnpo. " Next to Ids homeliness his poverty was tho mast conspicuous part of him. An Irish neigh bor mot him recently, when tho follow ing colloquy ensued : "An how are yo, Pat?" "Moightyhiul, intoiroly. It'sshtarva tiou that's shtarln mo in tho face." "Is that so? Suro, nu it can't bo very pleasant for ay ther of yoz." Montana Columbian. A Patriot'. DlniMir. Marion, tho American Revolutionary general, onco foustcd an English ofllcer on sweet potatoes hakod in tho flro by a darky mid nerved on n htrip of bark, With' a log for .a tnblo. It is snid that tho officer resigned and went homo, May ing it was no use to try to conquor poo plo who could live on sweet potatoes. Deliberate treachery entails punish ment upou tho traitor. Thcro is no pos sibility of escaping it, oven in tho high est rank to which tho consent of society can exalt tho meanest and tho worst of jnen. Junius. Thcro in ono instrument that no clover woman has over learned to play, and that is n second fiddle. Mrs, David JUggtr Chills and Fever tet me emaciated, with distressing cough, no appetite, pain tn chest, shoulder, back and Hood's Cures Stomach, four bottles of Hood's Bsrsaparllla ave ran jMrongth, Rood appetite and health. Mum. Paviv iluuiEu, Wilcox, Nebraska. Mtfft'pjrXfr wla new frltmU UsU Ult-lTOltlAJi notks. Vote tho republican ticket and be In the procession. Tnr. state republican convention will bo held In Lincoln October 2d, 18W. Hkmemdeu that tho ropubllcnn county supervisors ohould be elootod this fall. Lot's have n change. Jack Fkoht mndehlBapponrancoSun day night. Ico froze in vepsels standing out doors, nnd snow fell In Colorado nnd nerthorn states. The ropubllcnn party la tho ono of proeporltv. Do not fool your timo nway by following after strungo goda, because in the ond thoy wilt bring you nothing but disaster. 'flirt Uoavor Valley Tribuno is eix years old, and boars ovidonco of a long llfo and abundant prosperity, it Is one of our very best exchanges, Tho pro prietors ought to live and prosper a thousand years. V. II. Scuivner of Smith county, KnnstiB, is a candidato before tho repub lican convention of that county for sheriff. Mr. Scrivnor would tnako an oxcellont offlcors, and tho convention could do no better, as Mr. S. is n solid republican. Tub Council lilufTu Nonpareil will tnovo to Omaha October 1st, nnd become a solid republican organ. Kosawatcrism will take u back seat whon that occurs. Tho now papor is already a success, and, undor the now management and change of location, will bo bettor than ever. The republican county ticket will get through from 100 to 2T0 majority this fall. The opposition will not elect a roan. Now is the timo to get on the band wagon nnd, by voting the republi can ticket, help bring about a gigantic republican victory, which will mean a return to prosperity as soon as tho re publicans got possession of the govern ment in '90. The supremo court has docidod that wator cannot bo taken out of streams for irrigation to tho injury of milling rights, without first appraising thedam nge and paying for it, tho eamo as rail roads have to in condemning property for right of way. The docision is u proper one,, or elso n great damage would be entailed opon persons who hold riparian rights. The democratic party has for more than three-fourths of a century boon telling tho pooplo that froo tr'ado would bo tho great bonanza for Amoricans. They cried chnngo nnd wo got tho change, even to having no change in our pockets. Tho democratic party, in ad vancing freo trado and reducing tjio tariff where it was neodod and increas ing it whero it was not needed, haa al most bankrupted the national treasury and has given tho nation the hardest times known for forty years or more. Their policy has boon to holp enrich tho foreign laborer to tho detrimont of the Amorican workingman, Any party tinged with free tradism la not fitted to control tho government's financial pol icy. The Hon. Jas. MoNeny will carry this judicial district by a substantial major ity, notwithstanding that a vigorous and unprincipled tight is boing wagod against him. There is not a man in the district who can fill the oillco f district judge better than ho, and tho roports from all over the district como in favorably. Ho will receive a splendid majority in Adams county, nnd in Webster, Frank lin, FurnaB, and in Pholps and Kearney counties. This is an important election, and republicans should romembor that his elootion meuns that the district will go ropublican in '00. Tho opposition is oiroulating some vory indiscreet false hoods about him, but they will rebound on tho heads of thoso who aro tolling them, Voto for McNeny and cloar the bench of favoritism. WriAT the country needs moro than froo silver is protection. What is need ed is that the whoela of our industries over the country bo put in motion, and tho workingman given a chanco to earn a living. With them at work, drawing good salaries, tho prico cf products would advance, bocnuso thero would be a greater demand for them on account of tho increased consumption of nil such products. With n high protective tariff would como prosperity ull along tho line, and the idle mon would bo given a chanco to work; then capital wonld seek now Holds of investment and money would bo plentiful. A man hot ter pay twonty canto for a yard of calico and got 82(H) per day than to be able to buy tho yard for ono cent and bo with out labor ton months in tho year, Olvo us protection and there will be no de mand for change of our tlmincial econo my. What tho pcoplo want is labor and then tho Units will right thomsolvos without further ceremony. Did you svur think that yea cannot have good health without pure blood? Health oomss by U;e ono of Hood's Sar apar.lla booausa it snakes the blood pure. Hood's Pills have weu high praise for their prompt and tflioisat yet easy aotlon. The Webster county agricultural so ciety want the best efforts of every resi dent in the county. I1KICF MENTION. John Barkloy and family have gono to Iowa, J. Wratton of Blaeon was in the city this week. Tho A, O. U. W. plcnio at Bladen was b hummer. Mrs. D. F, Scammon is on tho sick Hot this woek. Custom Milling n specialty. Temple ton fc Guthrie. Amos Cowdon is visiting in Logan, Kansas, this weok. D. J. Judoon is out again, after two or threo weeks' illness. Sam'l West, tho noxt county judgo, was in Dladon this weok. A comploto new lino of wnll papor at Taylor's at bottom prices. Charloy Miller of Oscoolu, Iowo, is visiting his undo, A. II, Kuloy. Stowart Albright attended A. O. U. W. picnic in Bladon this woek. Are shoes advancing? Road A. II Kaloy's ad at the hsad of locals. Ed Hilton and Potor Merten of Blue Hill wero in Red Cloud this weok. Tho mothor of II. W. Gulllford, of Decatur, 111., is visiting in tho city. Mrs. F. E. Wilsin of Donver is tho guest ot Mrs. O. D. Robinson this woek. Jas. Anderson, one of our prosperous farmers, is in Omaha this woek on busi ness. We buy ail kinds ot grain. Tern pletou & Guthrie, Red Cloud Flouring Mills. Jetse J. Baker, of West Branch, Iown, is visiting his brother, J. H. Baker, this week. Geo. Whito of North Platto, Nob., and P. B. Wallor of Inavale ware in Rod Cloud this weok. Joe Garber is minus a horse and sad dle that somo fellow appropriated when Joo was not around. Amos Cowdon says ho has a pain. He wouldn't toll us what about, but we think it's too much water molon. Mrs. Homer Baker nnd son aro visit ing with the family of J. H. Baker this woek. They aro from West Branch, I a. Charley Hunter, tho enterprising cut tle dealer of Inavale, was in the hub this week, accompanied by his wife and Mrs. Koayon. Geo. Blair intends opening a tinning shop in tho oity within it week or two. Mr. Blair is an experienced and compe tent workman. Mrs. Delahoydo and son of Bluo Hill wero tho guests of Mrs. J. S. White this woek. Thoy woro en route for Misso uri on a short visit. Mr. E. V. Robinson nnd wife, ot Hast ings, parents of Deputy Treasurer Rob inson and N. E. Robinson, are visiting in tho city this weok. At a mooting ot Red Cloud Lodgo No. 00, A. O. U. W., Oscar Teel was elected recordor to till tho vacaoy caused by the resignation of Al Galusba. Go to W. W. Wright's, the cheapest headquarters in the valloy for heating, cooking, and all kinds ot stovos. They havo them in great variety. No matter how busy you may be you can afford to spend a littlo timo this year and lay everything asido for gon er al recreation at the fair. Tho judicial democratic convention, for tho 10th district, will be hold at Holdrego October 8th, 1895. Webstor county is entitled to five delegatos. Farmers, merchants, mechanics, and professional men generally will assist in making up the programrao of ammuBe tnonts, instruction and antortainmont. It will be soon by the M. E. Confor enco appointments that Rev. J. K. Max field has boon returned to Red Cloud. This will bo generally approved by his congregation. wane a iamuy or emigrants ware oamped near Fremont, the wife was dangerously wounded in the side, a shot gun being accidentally discharged by tho husband. Thoy woro onroute from Dos Moinos, la., to Red Cloud. Buy your goods at home. Some poo pie in Red Cloud thought they could mako monoy by buying dry goods away from homo. Thoy paid from Co cents to 91.50 more for goods in Omaha than thoy wore sold for in Red Cloud, nnd wore astounded to find that thoy had been dupod by Omaha people. Trade nt homo and koop your money hero. Every farmer within n radius of ton miles ot Rod Cloud should subsoil from a half aero to an ncro ot land this fall for tho purpose ot raising sugar boots. Tho seed will bo forthcoming. This is a matter ot much moment to tho tnrmerB, us it has beon fully demonstrated that sugar beets can be raised in Nebraska whon overy other product fails. Sugar beets aro oxcollont feed it yon do not caro to raiso them for tho factory, nnd for that roason tarmors should put in small patches. Boots cuu ho raisod at a great profit after one or two years' ex perience. 'For years," says Capt. O, Mnellor, "I have rilled saere apoa Ajer's Fills than anylhlag olso in the medleine chest, to regulate my bowels, and thesje of the ship's crew. These pills are not severe in tholr astion bat do their work thoroughly," Obituary. Diod, on Friday, September 20th, nt her home in Smith county, Kansas, nino miles southwest ot Rod Cloud. Mrs. Dan Growell, after an illness of two weeks. Sho leaves n hoart-broken husband and threo small children .to mourn hor lose. Sho was a devout christian woman, nnd a membor of tho United Brethren church, nnd also n membor ot tho Ep worth Loaguo of this placo. In tho death of Sister Growell, the family has lost a kind wife nnd loving mothor. Though bIio lenvos n vacant place in this world, sho fills another m tho hot ter world nbovo. Tho family has tho sympathy of tho ontlro community in their gioat berenvomont. Tho body was interred in the Mt. Hope comotory. Tho funoral sorviccs were conducted by tho Rov. HaskinB of the U. B. church. IN MEM011Y. Sho has crossed tho lonoly rlvor, And hor sufferings now are o'er; Sho has gono to dwell forovor On that fair nnd ponceful shore Sad may scorn your homo without hor, With its shadow hanging o'er; But romombor that in hcuvon Thero is addod one namo more. God has called her from all wooplng 'Tis Ilia will that she should go; Sho's not dond but only takon From this world ot sin bolow. Sister, you havo gono to rest And this shall bo our prayer: That whon wo roach our journoy's ond Your glory wo may share. Thon lot ub live for God alone, Livo right and sin no moro, And wo shall moot around His throno Where partings are no moro. Mrs. S. J. Mountfohd. Here we aro with hand, hoad and heart to bo cordial to all, faithful to our calling and as worthy in evory respect as I know how to be. I will be at tho church at 10 o'clock to lead tho class mooting; at 10:30 to preach; at Sunday school at 11:30 to assist in that most im portant work; at the Epworthian'a meet ing at 7:00 to encourago the young peo ple and will proach at 8:00. All who como will by their preeonce help ub in tho work. Vory Respectfully, J. K. Maxfikld. Nearly all women havo good hair, though many are gray, and few are bald . Hall's Hair Renower restores the natural eolor, and thickens the growth of the hair. On October 1st, 1895, tho citizens ot Lobanon, Kansas, are making extensivo preparations for celebrating the eighth nnniverslty of that city. A complete and attractive program is boing pre pared. Reduced rates ovor tho Rock Island railway. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a aeoret pre paration. Any physician mny have the formula on application. The secret of its extraordinary power to elense the blood of impurities nnd core the most deepseated cases of blood-disease, i Market Report. Corrected weekly by Ited Cloud I'reduca Ce. Wheat 45 CO Corn new 25 Corn old 40 Oats now r..... 15 20 Ryo 30 Flax 80 Hog 3 003 50 Butcher's stock 2 0002 25 Butter 10 Egg 10 Potatoes 30 Spring chickons per lb 6 Old hons per lb 4 Hay per ton 3 003 0 Thorough bred Jersey Bull . . . Will be at Sylvester Day's Food Stable, in Red Cloud from this dato until 39-lm w further notice Read our display ads. Thoy are in teresting and profitable to you. Deyo & Grico. I havo the largest assortment of boots and BhooB in tho city and at such prices as will fit all pocketbooks. A. II.Kaley. No ono oxpoets to carry everything with him whon he dies but Red Claud oxpeota to seo overybody nt tho fair and will offer all the hospitality to visitors that can bo affordod in any city of groat or protontions. Ainerlcuu Public Health Ansa elation, Denver, Colorado, October I to 4, 1805. For above will soil round trip tick eta to Denver, Colorado SpringB, and 1'uohlo at rate one and ono third low est, standard, first class, limited fare for the round trip. Tickets on salo Soptcmbcr 30 and October 1 and lim ited to Ootobor 25. Transit limits will bo continuous pasiago in each direction eait of Colorado common points. After reaching Dearer Btep evers wiil be allowed or Colorado Springs and Pueblo tickets withia the final limit. Tickets will be exocuted fer return either at Denver, UoUrade Springs and .Puiblo. A. Conovir, Ag. What is Ri7nnH CMtorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Nnrcotlo substance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing' Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting- Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething' troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep. Cos toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend Castoria. u Castoria to an ozoellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers hare repeatedly told me of It good effect upon their children." Da. Q. C. Omood, Lowell, Mas. " Castoria la the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day Is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and uae Castoria In stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agent down their throats, thereby sending i to premature graves." Dm. 3. F. Kntcaabos, Conway, Ark. Tk Comtemr Oefmpasry, TV sa&aa: Old people stiller mnoh from disorders of thd kidneys or nrlnnry organs, and are always iirntltlod nt tho wonderful effect of Dr. J. II. MoLeun's Liver and Kidney Balm. Just received u nobby lino of ladles shoes in nnrrow square and needlo toe laBts. A. II. Kaloy. CHINESE GORDON. The Famous Englishman's Resignation aa4 Prophetic Message to the Khedive. A correspondent writing to Tho Scot tish American says : Ono chilly morn ing at Suoz, in tho winter of 1870-80, I received a nicssugo from Colonol Gor don. He had just landed from Snnkin, and wished to scomo. I found him seat ed in a room at tho old Suoz hotol, with his black secretary nnd trusty factotum, Mohammed El Tohaniy, and a few friends, including tho governor of the town. Poor Mohammed El Tohamy, who was destined to sco his master fall at Khar trim nnd probably shared his fato, was looking cold mid miserable and I no ticed ho was sipping somo hot mixtnro of which tho aroma did not scorn fam iliar. On my entering, Gordon cxolaiincd: "I havo resigned tho govornor gou eralship of tho Sudan and am return ing to England. Tho khedi vo's ministers dared to send mo instructions, nnd so I havo resigned. Now, toll mo honestly, whnt will tho world say of my work in tho Sudan after tho years I havo spent thcro? What is tho apparont ro salt?" I said something to tho effect that his namo wonld livo nnd ho romombcrod. " Ayo, ' ' ho rejoined, "but whnt visible traco remains of my exilo and labor? It is now God's will that I should abandon my task, and thuro is absolutely noth ing to show nothing for tho world to gazo nt oxcopt" ho addod this with a curious sin ilo and pointing to tho shiv ering sou of tho tropics at tho othor side of tho tablo "oxcopt, purhaps, that I havo taught my Mohammedan secretary to drink hot toddy nt 10 in the morn ing." Certainly Gordon's work was not in tended for show. At Alexandria ho had an audionco with tho Into khodivo, Towflk Pasha, at which ho tendorod his resignation, and thon, removing his fez, tho badgo of nllcgianoo, addressed some words of stirring advico to his highness, "as from an independent English gon tloman. " Boforo embarking for Europe Gordon wroto a famous telogram to tho khodivo "Mono, Mcno, Tekol, Uphor sin" which was shown to mo and to tho correspondent of a groat London nowspapor, but it is a question whothor it was ovor dispatchod from Malta. In any coso, it was curiously prophetic. Within two yoara tho Sudan was in opon rovolt and Egypt under foreign control. : aSaLTP-?iiWH'illl ferer be strencthened and cured. S -,,.. ik.ii.j w iu iimiviuu. subbv. in billing WlUm. For sal everywhere. Prloe, tl.00 par bottle. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., St. LOUIS, Mo. It Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prcscrlpUoa Imowu to me. n. A. Amman, H. D., Vlll Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside pracUco with Castoria, and although we only hare among our medical supplies what la known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria baa won as to look with favor upon It." Urn-ran Hoarrrii. axd Dismsiar, Boston, . Alubi C Burrs, JVm., Ksnrray Strwat, Jfew York City. lW' I havo tho largest best line of and New And Second Hand GOODS! In Webster county. Como in nnd see them wheth er you wish to buy or not. No TroiiDle lo'siiow Goods I HAVE Stoves, Carpets and Fnrniture, Of all kinds. I won't be undoraold. and see me. Come J. B.WRIGHT. Moon Block, Red Cloud. Wlioop.Lu ! A car load ot now und nocond hand goods at Wright's second hand Btore. Pricos tho cheapest. J, B. Wright, Moon block. HO-tt .,....,..,....,M.m 1 ATTENTION EVFRYBODY Female Troubles. $ Many of the disorders peculiar to vyornen are caused by diseased condi tions of the Liver. Kidnevs and Bowels. Rostore these organs to a healthy state X vy using Dr. J. H. MCLEAN'S LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM. And the female organswill perform i their regular functions, and the suf- Ladies from all parts of the $ - if (.. f WJ 8 ,- 4. v fr i: .Ti....i..i. Vi i-JT?