( i TUB RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1890. 0 smsm The modern Pain Annihilator, will positively cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Sores, Earache, Backache and all other aches. SALVATION OIL Is sold everywhere for 25j:ents. Only the genuine will do the work. Ckew LANCE'S PMJGSJbt Great Tobacco AftMole.lOc. Dealers or mjil.A.C.Mcjer fc Co" Ualto.,Mdl sciiooi items. ihstiuct nrwrixo. THE CHIEF A.U. lloxMKH, Ktlllor. Ii.mioyTait. Ast Will IMItor, CITY ni:ws. 4"M,,M",,H"J-,5,,,,H"M"!,!, THE BON TON'S I 15c MEAL:? steak, r,, iiki:,i, kuttuk, J imk, :oti:i;. J Reduction in repair ing on shoes sold from our stock only, others reerui T '1 I -v lt Sm Irll IJI lU, Nulling men' linlf poles. ..10 ..10 . .:ir Ladies' half boIcb JJoys lmlt eolcs MiBRCH and youtliB half goIob Childrens' lmlt boIcb "" TatchoB 10 See rctrtilnr iidtl Cincinnati Hoot nnd Slioo Storo A. II. Kiiley, I'rop. f.........v..... """'; IIKN'.F ihi:vuo. Dick Gray went to Western today. Mrs. I) wight Jonoa was in Red Cloud this week. V. It, AuHtin or Franklin was in tho city tliit? weok. CliriH Winstar ot Uluo Hill was on our Btroota Thursday. C. Ij D.iggctt of Rivorton was on our streeta this week. A completo new line of wall paper nt TuylorV lit bottom prices. Ex-Mnjor II. fi. Tinlwr was on our BtrootB this week on liURincss. Tho republican central committeo has called the dolomite convoution for March Met. MiBBl'. D. VeiHor was visiting in Or leans last wook, tetuming homo Satur day. Mrs IJ'iv. WilllaniB, of Lincoln, who wnH in the city visiting, haa returned to hor home in Lincoln. Conio out and hoar tho phonograph concort itt the Oonsrn ;;itiunal church Monday evening at 7:".0 Col. Herb Crane of iho Hloomington Echo wan in iiUeiulaiie. upon tho K. of P. district mooting on Thursday. Tho report waa circulated hero thia wook that C. F. Evaua waa Boriously ill in Cripple Crook with pnoumonia. N. 'V. Kingalund was in iittondanco at tho NobrnBka and Iowa Uuttor and Egg Doaloru convention in Lincoln last weok. llavo you ButiBcribed for tho Nebraska und Kansas Farmer. If not como in at onco and do bo. Oflico with Tin: CniK.r. Our popular bIioo doaler, henry Doid rick waa mado happy thia weok by the advent ot another little "aoul" at hie homo. President D. 11. Dungan of Cotnor University will preach at tho Christian chureh, morning and ovening, Sunday March Hist. Tho public Bale of J. S. Cox takes place on tho 21tb, at his reaidonco two miloa oust und 1lA ,n''0Q north at Rod Cloud. Don't forgot it. Mrs, Mollio Nolandor and Misa Sylvia Cook returned to thoir homoa in Iowa aftor a pleasant aojourn in Rod Cloud for Bavoral months. Thoy are very ploaeant ladica and will bo miesod among thoir many frionda. Tho regular Bpriug oloction tussol is now in progress. First tho republicans put up candidatoa. Thon tho disgrunt lod olemont got out thoir big knifo nnd begin to slash right and loft. Thon comoa 11 citir.oua convontion and anothor ticket Ib nomitatod. And thon, oh mister. Last Sundoy evoning whilo tho MisseB Graco nnd Lucy Gurbor wore taking a moonlight sleigh ride with Clarence Gurnoy thoy mot with n bad uccidont. Whon thoy wore about throo milea from homo tho Bleigh broko nnd it waa impos Biblo for them to go homo until a wagon waH Bocured from 11 farm houso nour by. Wo lire glad to report that tho girls wore not Boriously injured. Tho citizon'H ticket aa nominated ia as follows: For Mayor D. J. Myora. Treasurer Eliuor Kaley. Clerk Goo. Morhart. Police .Tudgo J. Portor, Jr. Engineer O. S, Uunnett. Hoard of Education 2d Ward, A. II. Kaloy; 1st Ward; 0. Wionor. Aldormon 1st Ward, Geo. Holliator. 2d Ward, David Koalur. The U. S. Gov't Reports " show Royal Baking Powder Correct time at Penman. C. Roiglo is homo from Htbron. C. SchatTnit went to Iowa this wook. M. C. Sherman was in Fremont Mon day. John 1'olnicky is daddy of a great big boy. Mra. O. P. Vargor wont to Akron tnis weok. Will Velsur made a run to Republican thia woek. Mra. Minnio Gray haa returned from Minneapolis. Tho ua-wssors hold thoir annual moot ing on Mouday. Hill Hayes ia tho papa of a thirtcon pound baby boy. LouiH IJangert of Lawrence was in tho city this weok. Trainmaster Kenyon of McCookwiiB in tho city Wednesday. Dick Gray haa accepted a position with Aultmun-Millor & Co. Cotting ia closing nut a beautiful lino of curtuins for 2"icta each, complote. Tho rovivnl moetinga are still in pro gnBn with quite a number of rteokors. Geo. Hutchinson's wife is improving in health na fast us could bo expected. Liverym Ed Clumpy returned Mon day from Superior where ho waa visit! ng Six prairie Bchoonora wondud thoir way westward Saturday night during tho great snow otorm. Don't mif-a tho phonogrngh concert given under tho uuspicoa ot tho Congre gational church Monday ovoningiitTtfl). Como and too the vast assortment of shirts. You will bo surprised to lind such low prices. Wioiu-r, tho Clothier. Tlios. Sutton of Oiifclow, Iowa, ia v!h iting with his father, A. E. .Sutton, thia woek. Ho is a bright boy and likca Nebraska. Geo. Hummel, fathor of Rev. G.W, lluiittuell, haa returned from Iowa and BayB he will plant littt-on acres of water melons. Hishop Graves will bo in Red Cloud on Monday ovening and will hold con lirmation Borvicoa in Grncu Episcopal church. If nil indications point aright the wheat crop will bo iuimenso thia spring, tho biiowb of tho piiBt few days have dono their work well. F. L. Daggott has taken tho agency ot tho Daisy lantern, and it is a daisy too. It ia ono of tho best lantorna ot the period and cheap too. Ono of the boat and deepost snows that has ovor fallen in thia section ot Nebraska, foil since our last issuo and to a depth ot tit least ten inchoson a level . ThoFarmorB Instituto to bo held at Guide Rock on tho 16th, was continued to another dnto to bo aelectod, owing to tho bad weather und failure ot Prof. Campbell to be present. Do not forgot tho Sunday school con vention noxt wook. Remember that evoryono who loves tho work should bo prosoot and holp tho good work ulong. Put your shoulder to the whoel. Prudont peoplo proporly prefer thoir prescriptions propurod by a practical pharmacist in a propor maunor prociBoly as proscribed by tho practicing physic ian. Tuko them to Cotting's Pharmacy . Rev. Goo. W. Uuramoi was in Illadon on Wsdnosday where ho waa callod to porform tho marriage coromony by which Porcy O. GrundstalT, son of J. L. GrandatnlT of that placo, was united in matrimony to Miss Heater Lutz. Tm: CiiiF.i' extends congratulations to the happy couple. Rev. 13, L. Ely, one of the most pop ular divines that ovor occupied a pulpit in Rod Cloud, wub in tho city thia weok. He preached in tho Congregational church Sunday morning und evoning und that udillco waa illlod with hia many admirers. Ho returned to Omaha on Mouday. Ho has a vory warm place in tho hearts ot Rod Cloud peoplo, Jim Winterstoin, tho irrepressible Stuto Journul drummor, und ono ot tho first compositors on Tm: Cjiikk in '7!), invaded our sanctum last Tuesday. Ho ia fond of telling tho groat ovouta of early frontier life, and Jim can tell 'em from uxporienco too, aud that iuti't all, ho haa plenty ot witnesses right here. Eh, Jim? Tho initial number of tho Nebraska nnd KunsiiB Farmor ia on dock this wook. It ia u 1(1 page journal, devoted to agri culture and stock raising and ovorything protaiiiing thereto. It is published by tho Farmor Co., in Rod Cloud with A. C. Ilosmor at tho helm no manager. Tho Farmer ia 11 beauty in point of typo graphical neatness, und is one ot tho beta publications of tho kind in tho United States. KtlltruMMli4 Mntnle Welilinun. Il..nrt..ra i .'WtHII'lUl Dill)'. Keportcm f Mllry KamMi Mre, Ridley and Mies Lona Uailoy woro cullers Thursday p. m. Examination will take placo noxt weok and the next week will bo vacation. Whispering is now forbidden in tho high Bchool. A good plan. Pupils working in tho labratory Bliould not got so interested in their work that they forget where thoy nro going and run against the stove with such violunco us to knock it over, This midhnp ia llablo to bo vory dangerous, especially whon tho fltovo him n lire in it. Mrs. IHnncho Vargor was 11 callor ruosday afternoon. Tho Chicago Record Iibb been polected ns ono of the reading paporsin the high room. Mrs. Haum being sick Monday nnd Tuesday, hor room was taught by Leon ard Smith. Mr. II. Cok nnd Mr. T. C. Hacker woro pleaennt cullers Friday. Tho school ontortainmont which was to tako placo on March 20th, han been postponed till March Hlit. Tho Oth grade took a Until examination in arithmotic Monday and are now tnk ing up mental iiritumottc. Horace Spanoglo visited high school Mondny afternoon. Tho Geometry elnsB was conducted by Helen Roby on Tuesday, by Pearl Lud low on Wednesday, and on Thursday by Loonurd Smith. Kami Coiioerl. If the weather is favorablo to morrow (Saturday afternoon tho S. ot V. band will give one ot its splendid opon air concorts on Muin stroot at !t o'clock. Following iB tho program: March Royal Arcanum Hall Ovorturo Brunswick Rolllnson Vulso Brillinnto Viola Carlo Mora March University of Pennsylvania Adlor Russian Mazurka La Czariuo...Ganno Polka Pitter Patter Urooko March Naval Roviow Jonninga l'uro blood ii tho Mifeguard of health. Keen lour blood purt, rieh and full of vitality by taking Ilood'o Suraapiirilla, and yon will not need to fear the uttiicltH of dipoanu. Hood's pill-) cure liver ills', constipation jnuudice, aiuh headache, billouqiiuna. 'J.r,o. Jon. Hunter, Jr., aged 17, boh ot Jos. Hunter, sr., living noar Guide Rock, met with a fatal accident on last Satundny, while out hunting. Himself and friend wont to tho river in 11 wagon. Whon near tho bouth sido of tho farm they saw a Hock of geeso and tho young man hastened to the wagon to get the gun, and in pulling it out ot the wagon with tho mu 7.7.1 0 toward him tho hammer wub raised Biilllciont to discharge the gun, tho load ot 1515 shot taking ouoct noar tho young man's heart, killing him almost instantly.. Ho was taken to hie homo whore tho parents woro ovorcomo with grief, ho being thoir only boh. Medical aid was of no avail, and tho young lifo wontoutboforoit lind roachod tho meridian. The funeral took placo Sunday. It wub one of tho saddest deaths that has occurred in tho locality ot Guido Rock for many yours. ortiio kuIkiun r iiiru iiii lit llic MitMMlli Hall on TliurMlity. On Thursday iiftornoon Grand Chan cellor Ge. E. Ford, of Kearney, and Gua Norburg, Grand Vice Chancellor of Holdrege, iiBpisled by representiitlvea of Rod Cross lodge, Dine Hill; LucuIIub lodge, Ulooiulngton; and Calantho lodge of this city, convened a district mooting in this city. About tlnrty-tlvo represen tatives woro present and tho good work porformed was 11 great source of pleasure to tho mombors of Calantho lodge ns wollaa to tho visiting mombors. The secret work was exeinplilled, and many interesting points in law ex pounded that tilways create more or lesa enthusiasm among subordiuato mom bors. During tho evening session a love futiBt wan indulged in, and members from homo and abroad talked 011 the principles of Pythianisin, Hro. Geo. E, Ford, present grand chancellor, Ib ono of tho most intellectual Knights that it litis bien our pleasure to meet, nnd hia vory uoul seemed inspired with the great caiiso ot Damon aud Pythias, nnd what is more, ho ia ahvnjH ready to live it. During his administration tho grand lodgo has become free of debt and is placed on a solid basin. tiro. Gus Norburg is another ono of thoso PythinnB whoso noul wells up with a superabundance of good things for tho order, and is always ready to do fond its principlea and tenotn. lie ia always found doing the good work of tho order, and ever willing to extend 11 holping hand. Tho grand lodge of Nobrnsku ia for. tunate in having two bucIi ardent brothora at the head of the organization and before the ) ear panics, wo bespeak for tho grand domain ono of the moat successful years ever experienced in its history in Nebraska. The times have boon vory hard during the past two years, yet tho momhorship han not di minished and through the tint evcolleu t executive ns well as buniniHS ability tho grand lodgo is out of debt and haa money in the exchequer. Tho meeting or Thursday will lie a great help to the local lodge, and Imforo nix moutliH rolls arniiud there will bo much new energy (lispla)eil aud many now membora on the way to learning more ot Pythian mystery. May tho principles of Friendship, Chanty and ISenovolenco boombla.DUed upon tho es cutcheon of every truo knight. A card on the outside of ollico door anvs: "Gono to lunch. Ho back iu ton minutes." And, tho man will be thoro on time. That is, for somo days, woekH or oven months, ho will. Then he will be at homo occasionally for a day, He'll tell you ho had a headache a turn of cholera marbus, or maybe he'll say he had n lump in his stomach and felt too miserable to move. Tho lump wan probably two or three ton-minuto Innchos condensed. The man who "bolts" his lunches will find Dr. l'ieroo's Pleasant Pellets the best friend ho ovor met. There is no case of biliousness, indigestion, "lionrt-bnru," or any of tho rest of the night-maro brood ing brood, that theso little "l'llots" will not cure. They euro permanently. Send 21 cents in ono-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. I'lorou's 1008 page "Common Senso Modioal Advisor," pro foBoly illustrated, Tho March issuo ot tho NobraBka nnd Kansas Farmor is now prlntod and roady for distribution. Thousands ot copies have boon mailod to all parts of tho Unitod States, thus adyortioing Nobras - kn and Kuneus in good shape Evory poreon having frionda in tho north, east, south anil west, ohould subsoribo for from two to ten copies for distribution ovor the country. To thoso desiring to do bo, u vory low prico will be mado, It ia an entorprieo that all should bo proud of. The papor is purely non-partisan and dovoUd ontiroly to practical farm farming nnd otock raising. For a lim ited numbor ot duya tiny poreon Bonding us 61 in moni'.i wo will Bond ton copies for ono your to any address thoy muy name in the Unitod States. You cannot mako 11 bettor present to your frionda . Writo tit onco, nddressing tho Nkiikahka ani Kansas Faumkii, Rod Cloud, No -briiBka. Ollico with Hf.i) Cr.oui) CiiiF.r , 4Jlly Iuiillimii :nivt!iilloii. Tho republican delegates elected at 11 regular primary oloction IiirI Tuesday afternoon, mot in tho court hoiiho last Friday night and organized by olecting C. W. Kaley chairman and Walt Sher wood Bocrotary. Tho credentials boing unchallenged, tho work of nominating candidates com tnoncod.' It took ton ballots to docido the choico of tho convontion. On tho 10th ballot M. R, Uontloy was choson 11a tho otand nrd boarer. Ho made a short speech accopting tho nomination nnd thanking tho conven tion foi the flntno. John Garbor waa nominutod for city clork. Goorgo W. Dow wbb noniinntod for city troaauror. For board of oducation, C. L. Cottin g nnd D. F. McFurland. City contral committoo, R. U. Fulton, chairman, Firat ward, A. H. Kaloy, G . J. Warren and A. C. Hoaaier. Second ward, M. O. Sherman, W. U. Roby, Ran dolph McNitt. Hon. C, W. Knloy waa ondoraod for governor, Tho Socond ward nominated L. II. Dock for nldorman, nnd tho Firat ward nominutod Goorgo Holliater. A resolution to vote upon thequoBtion of licenso or no liconso was votod down, a quostion of law boing raisod as to wbothor it could bo placed upon tho Australian ballot in that form. Notice. Any poreon wishing information in regard to sontributions by citizens for relief of the poor "some fow weoks ago" can bo ouppliod by calling on Tiios. Penman. Stuacubk, N. Y March 12 A heavy snow storm bouiuu uown on una Btnto lust night, tho heaviest being bo twoon this placo and Albany. Wo .havo had u long winter. Sleighing com moncod January 4th und has kept it up ovorainco. Cnndemna day waaaunBhinoy nnd wo havo hud llvo woeks straight wintor slnco. Tho list ot lottors romuining nt tho poBtollIco uncatlod for up to March 10, 1890: Ayros, Huiiob Roiso, Myrtlo Condon, E. A. Jornburg, Oscnr Mitchell, Win. Tho nbovo totters will be oent to tho dead letter ollico April 2, 18D0. If not callod for. Fr.ANuCowut.N, Postmuotor. Awarded Highest Honors World' Pttk tncer CREAM OAKINO OWftlH Over 500 Pairs OF PANTS TO SELECT FROM. ' r Wt! hiivo good Htrong Cotton PimtB t (fi and 1)0 cents. Good (tiality Cotton Worskd PnntHHtiH, 1.25. 1.40. The best Joans PantH ovor shown ntl and 1.50. .:t J' Good all wool CasHinujie Pants from $'2.50 (o 5.00. Knot! Pantt, sixes I) to 11, from '25 cents up. Our 40 oe.nt grade are hum mors. BOYS' PANTS nt ALL PRICES. CLOSING OUT All our Mother's Friend Shirt Waists. Our $1.'25 grade, now 75 cents; $1 grade, 00 cents; 50 cent grade, now .'5 cents. TArZE NTS Jam JS THE CLOTHIER. Arc You Going to Paper? 3 oust mcck.; .stock or r Weill Paper H - Is now displayed. Wo can show you roiuo bountiful patterns nt 10 y niHUUconts. Fine Gilta for 15 to UTj conts, and liner grndtn if ?"- you want them. Wo invito your trudo in paper nnd pninte. E C. L. COT TING, The Druggist. ?ilUiiiiiiiiiiiiiUUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiUiiUK WATCH FOR OUR SPRING ANNOUNCE MENT NEXT WEEK, ' .. ..... . r rminimifiTi nnm )Mm DUU IF YOU It will interest you, i 1 1 I'.WU A. H. KALEY, Prop. MOST PERFECT MADE, A puie Grape Crcr.m of Taitir Powder. Frw voni Atuinonia, Alum cr any other rduIteranA 10 VP.ARS Tlili STANDAVJU Have a Watch you want repaired, OR A CLOCK, Or any kind of Jewelry Engraving you want clone, Bangle Work, Etc,, Spectacles fitted scientifically by a graduate optician who understands the business, go to NEWIIOUSE BEOS. r' i-s, J -tj lL superior to an otaers.