.J "ftUi-tw.j.'.ti N ... THE KED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JTNR 1), 18JKS. WimiuuLiuu lunncrRmiuiuM 'iwmiimai'jiumm MwiwiiwiiiiiMMMiirjaauiiiMaiirrK.MimjMwirTiiiiJwu-nrrrrijnm:g- irrzi1MMttS&2K."t! UT'irci U-H Jl I j''.' K V A "' u I Fits f r.lm r mrm! r IMHit rrof. w. H. Pkc, who nukct n specialty of l,piIoi3 , hnt without doubt treated ntul cur. edmoreeni Uhmtnny living I'hjulcliin; hU micccRi U nMnntahtntr. v havu heard of catci of jo vents' Mantling .Cured curou uy lilm. Ha imblMicut valuublo work on this dis ease, whloh no souaa with ft laro bot- iv HiifTrfnrl WfJg o his absolute euro, froo to nny sufferer J Twno nmy senu uicir i u. ar a nmy send their r. O.nnd nxprcMiuldrei. yn uuvio nnv ono wimuiik i . ItaLVf, H. tttKZ, 7. D 4 Cei ie nnv one wfohln niuru to nddrpii dar St., Hew York THE CHIEF y.... .j.-. .j. -J U. tV HI. It. It. 'II inn 'anll iioiNo i:,si G6, Local KrHclit. I v '' ,", , . I. I'aHMeimtT. " l":"'" " ArlOi(xiii.m. M.KitKlilKli'. " t:tp. in. l:(J'.in. (iOINtl NOUl'H !. Mixed Tialli, Ia 11:35 . in. Aril ilS p. m ,' (,OIMi Wl'.Sl' . Ki, list KrcUht, I.v lists 11. 111. Ar U):30a. 111 'ill, Mixed TimIii, " lanop. in. " li:i'3n. in J. 15. l'muelcr. " :IOp. 111. " 8:.l0p. in f : V t THIS HON TON'S 15c MEAL: $ sn;ii, i:u, t tlJlti:l, - KDTlT.lt, S 4 iiu, corrEi:. $ ........y.:. The Grand Hotel. Cor Utli SQSti., Lincoln, Null. 105 Nicely Furnished Hooms. Elevntor. Btenm Heat. Kleotrio Hells. Only two blocks from thti two principal thou, tres. W.T.SI'KNCK.S T. St'KNTi:, Mamurert MHB. J It SUUIKY, Tcnrhrr ot IXHTKIUIVIAI, RlUMti. CuBtonmry prices. Daily halt hour les sons to now begiuners tit reasonable rates. Reduction in repair ing on shoes sold from our stock only, others regular price. Nailing tnons' half boIob 50 Ladios' halt soles -10 Boys half soles 10 Misses nml youtliH halt solee Jj Childrens' half Boles 2rt Patches 10 See regular mill Cinoinnuti Hoot and Shoo Storo A. H. Kaloy, Prop. OIl AND ENDS. Jas. McNony vue in Omahn this week Mita Willa Ctitbcr is homo from Lin coln. Randolph MoNitt wiib in Lincoln this week. John lieauchamp is back from Mis souri. Mrs. J. S. Emigb at visiting in Grand Island. C. W. Kaloy returned from Lincoln Saturday. J. F. Winters lian bought hia family a new piano. Wal tor Scott was down from liluo Hill lust Friday. Thero will bo n run of wheelmen to Superior Sunday. D. M. Ptatt is homo from Wisconsin, where bo wiib on a visit. A. 11. Hoskine, of tlio Superior Sifri, was in iho city thin week. IL E. Pond was in Suporior Friday on business connected with the band. J. S. White, our very effloiont county treasurer, is in Lincoln this week. Miss Dora Ward is homo from tlrand Island, where she hns been attending school. Goorgo Rife, tho tlvo-yoar old son of Will Rife, broko his leg yestorday while ploying. Thos. Wilburn has beon appointed roadmastor on thin division of tho Bur lington. J. O. Uutlor nrrived home from Ohio Tuosday and brought his bon, Homer, with him. Dr. P. E. McKoeby returnod Friday from a two weeks' visit with frionda in Wieconein. A small cyclone visited Republican City this wook, killing a lady and injur, ing two or three people. Chancey Warner arrived from Lin coln WodnoBduy, whoro ho recently graduated from tho University. Turnure Hros. received a new bicycle this weok, which bIiowh that they aro enterprising and bound to be in tho "puBh." Mr. Hadell has rented the Davo Groat property n Seward stroot, between 3d nd 4th avenues, imd has tixed it up nicely. It makes n pretty homo. C. L. Cotting, lht only dispenser of tho refreshing soda water, is treating tho peoplo right this season. He has many delicious drinks, and thoy aro vory tine, See him. D. P. McFarland dopnrted for llol yoke, Col., whero his family will soon follow. He has beon promoted to the position of assistant manager of tho Cheyenne branch of the 13. J: M. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caetoria. 4'ity m:w. C 11. Crone wits In L'ncoln this week. Will Uoats viiu in Kiiueas City this weok. C10 to l'eterBon's and get an Ohio cul tiv.ttot. K. D. Hedford was in Republican City this weok. A. Morhart returned from Omaha on lust Friday. Mr. Frank Smith Ih visiting rolatives in lvansaa liiu week. ChiiB. White is home from Hluo Hill for a tow weeks' stay. It J 011 desire to know your birth stono look at Pentium's ad. Win. Ducker arrived home from Lin coln Monday evening. If you want your ropairlng done right get Geo. Hlnir to ill it. Mrs. J. P. Currau. of Illue Hill, was in Rod Cloud this woek. Mrs. W. S. Gurbor returned from Col orado yesterday morning. Dr.. C. Schenck, of Rlverton, was pn our strootB n few dajB this wook. Jno. Fulton and A. II. Gray, of RJvor- ton, wore in Red Cloud this week. Editor Warren was in uorth-woetom Kansas on business the first of tho wook. W. T. Auld nttended tho national ro publican convention in St. Louis this week. Adair Galusha, of Villisca, Tn., is vie iting with his many friends in tho city this wook. Mrs. Sam'l Totnplo and children went to Atlantic, Iowa, last Tuesday for a fow weoks' visit with rolatives. Ed Storey, who has been employed in the Hastings asylum for somo time past, was in Rod Cloud Sunday. Uufo Holcomb returned from Denver Monday, whero he has been taking a littlo hoalthtul rocrcatiou. C. W. Kaley wjib in St. Louis this week, to eoe thorn nominate tho noxt president of tho United States. Jno. Garber, who recently engaged in tho grocery buBinoBS in McCook, was on our streots a fow days this weok. Mrs. Shumwuy, of Hastings, onco n well known rosidont of this city, is now visiting with iss P. D. Yeiaor. C. E. Wingor and family departed Thursday morning for Gulosburg, III., whoro they will visit relatives a faw weeks. Tyndal Curran and Fred Gund wore down from Hluo Hill Saturday to attend tho party given at J. L. Minor's in the evening. P. E. Uottonilold, Nelson's speody wheolmnii, nrrived in tho city Saturday ovening and departed Sunday morning fur Hastings. W. M. Visschor, of Holyoke, Colorado, formerly of Red Cloud, passed through tho city yesterday en route to Alabama, whero ho was cillod by tho illuosB of his mother. M. C. Shormnn, who is now a travel ing representative for the McCormick Hinder company throughout tho Btato, was visiting at bin homo iu this city tho foro part of tho wook. Geo. M. Caster was iu tho city tho first of tho woek. Ho has finished his law course iu Lincoln, and is thinking seriously of attending Vale college, but may docido to locate in Red Cloud. A vory onjoyablo progressive high live party was tondored Miss Delia Holton at the residonco of J. L. Miner laBt Sat uiday ovening. Dr. F. E. McKeeby earned otT tho honors tor the highest number of gamos. Last Sunday while J. D. Reynold's team wob tied in town, they broke loose and run into tho country some distance until thoy beenmo ontanglod and ono of the horses fell. No injury was done to tho horsos, and no dumago to tho buggy. When we consider that the intestines aro about live times as long ns the body wo can realize the intense suffering ex perienced when they booome inflamed, DoWitt's Colio and Cholera Care subdues iuflniniuation nt once nnd completely re moves the dilliaiilty, O L Cotting. Mrs. Retta Minor, Miss Grace Port, und the Misses Mary and Margarot Miner, u quartet of our oxpert lady bi cyclists, mounted thoir wheols Wednes day morning and started on a two hun dred mile tour, At Mindon two or throe other ladies will join tho party. The trip will include Mindon, Hastings, Fair Hold, Nelson and Suporior. The rido from Red Cloud to Hastings Is about as hilly as any for milos around, and the ladies aro to be complimontod on thoir pluck. To Hie LiwIIcn or lied Cloud. Tho ladios of Red Cloud aro requested to moet at tho Fireman's hull Monday, Juno '22, at 3 p, m., with n dinner com mittoo appointed by tho tire dopartmont for the purposo of making urrangomentB for a dromon's dinner on tho 4th of July. All tho adies of tho city are re quostod to be present. Firo bell will ring to call mooting togethor. II. P, Sowteh, Com. We are anxions to do n little good in this world nnd can think of no pleasantor or better way to do it than by reocotnend ing Ono Minute Cough Gnre as a preven tive of pneumonin, consumption and othor poriout lung troubles that follow neglected celds. C L Cottinj, ititir.r rtir.vrio.v. Correct time at IVninanV. Hieyclo shoes $1.7:, at Cincinnati Shoo Store. ('. 11. Smith was up from Guide Rock this week. Insurance; (), C. Teol, Red Cloud, Nebraska, Tan shoo polish and cleaner at Kaloy's Shoe Store. Carpenter Heckwith has built him Bolt a now bnrn. Mr Van Alystino of Omaha was in Red Cloud this week. For llrst class carriage work sto P. P. Hadley, Red Cloud, Neb. Ed Overing nnd Edgar Cotting aro expected homo this wcolc. Shoo dressing for russet and tan shoos nt Cincinnati Shoe Store. If you want a tin roof that won't loak got Geo, Hlair to put it 011. A comploto new lino of wall papor nt Taylor's at bottom prices. Dr. G. E. McKooby will deliver the 4th of July nddrcsB nt Superior. A nico line of ladios' tios to be worn with tho shirt wniste, nt Wiener's. Huttermilk soap three cents a eako, six cukes for 15 cents at Cotting's, C. II . Potter has laid n tlno stone walk from his houeo to the stroot walk. "That tired feeling" ia rollovml by a glass of Coca-Cola at Cotting's fountain. Always in season, Hopkin's Steamod Hominy (Hullod Corn). Elegant lunch in milk. For tho noxt 30 days I will hang papor chonpor than any othor man in town P. P. Hndloy. Mrs. T. C. Horton will conduct n mis sionary sorvice at the Congregntionnl church next Sabbath ovening. A. G. Rogers, tho handsome postmas ter nt Wymoro, was visiting his friond, Postmnater Cowden, last Sunday. Tho tiro boys wish to lot the exclusive right to run a dauco on the Fourth. If you wish to mnko money, boo Gorgo McCall. Ernest Welsch's barn burnod down this woek nt tho depot and lost the Col onol about $250 worth of corn, harnoss, tools, etc. Charley Gurney shipped his cattlo to Kansas City this wook, and reports got ting the top of tho markot. His salo nettod him a snug sum of money. Hugh Swonringen of Rod Cloud and Miss Celia Fuller of Smith Contor, Kansas, woro married this wook, and woro duly "norao-llddled" by the boys. Tho Missos Nellio and Nottio Fort en tertained thoir many young frionds on Thursday night in thoir usual happy way, and they all report u splondid timo. Persons who havo a coughing spell every night, on noconnt of a tickling sen sation iu the throat, mny ovoroome it nt once by a done of One Minnto Cough Cere. CL Cotting. Harry Sowtor was elected chief of the tiro dopartmont nt thoir last mooting Harr., can climb n laddor and nlido down tho other side as quick as any of tho b'hoys. It is a good soloction. Tho German of Froeport havo puid 100 per cent dividonds in five years as woll as incroased ito assets ono halt million dollars. For n policy with thorn call on O. C. Teol, Red Cloud, Nob. Children's day exercises at tho variouB churches were aftor tho usual program, and all woro plouBant and profitable. Tho M. E. church, Congregational church, Christian church, etc., nil ron dored programs which wero ploaslng nnd appropriate On last Friday afternoon, W. S. Honse, tho ontorprising proprietor of the Hon Ton, invadod tho wigwam of tho Uig Injun nnd his bravos with some of the most delicious ice cream It was ever our good fortuno to taste. Hilly knows how to touch a tondor spot and win our ovor lasting rognrd, Poor baby ! Your pity goes out to it and rightly. To be thin, for a baby, is to be de prived of its natural ease ; to suffer and not be able to feel it ; to wear a sad pinched face ; to live on the edge of sick ness; to grow Imperfectly; and to lose the power of re sisting disease. When a baby is thin it needs more fat than it gets from its food; It Is starved, fat-starved. Scott s Emulsion is the easiest fat it can have ; the fat it needs. Half of Is taken by babies. Mothers like it because it brings the dimples back. SCOTT'S RMUI.SION hn tfenVendorsr4 by the iiifdlcil nrofmlon for twenty yein. (Wi tour dottor ) ThU U 11UM It It tlwiyi paUliHri. wy untorm jwy contain lit put at Sorutrun Cl'ti(r Oil an.l lhtuphottbilit. InsWt on 5coU's Uniultlon with triJe.mark of man wml (in. Tut up in f cent an I $i no s!i Themll ttt may It cnauji ta cur e j our cough or help your tiby. AltOI'.VO TOW'.V. Hlryolo shoes at Cincinnati Shoo Storo 61.7"i. Ladies' Plated Shirt Waist Sets !.. at New-house Hros' For a line hair tonic call on llnteliin son &. lliutt. tho lmrhors. Any child who can handle 11 te.nu can handle the Ohio cultivator. I havo the only thoroughbred bull in Hod Cloud. -Lon Aultai. Jersey Don't fail to save jour mone by buy ing your binding twine of A .Morhart. Holt pins, silver and llt plated, 10c nnd up, nt Nowhouso Hrothoih', jewelers and opticians Rolled gold plated, pearl bnclt, Initial lottor stick pins, 10c at Nowhouso Hros,, jewolors and opticians. Come and see the vnBt assortment of shirts. You will bo surprised to lintl such low prices. Wiener, tho Clothier. When you want a nice smooth ohavo or hair-cut, give Geo. F.iutress a call One door Bouth of the Hon Ton Itakery, A. Morhart has just recoivod n car of binding twlno direct from the factory andhispricos aro right. Call before you buy. I havo a twelve horso power traction ongino, nearly now, that I will soli cheap I or troito ror stock. JatneB Peterson, Rod Cloud, Nob. "Wake up, Jacob, day in breaking !' ho said DeWittV Littlo Early Riser to tho mnt who had taken them to nrotmu hin sluggish liver. C L Cotting. Small in size, but grent in n-KiiltH. l)e. Witt's Littlo Early Hiiter net gently lint thoroughly, miring Indigestion, d)spep sin nnd constipation. Hmall pill, nafo pill, best pill. O Ij Cotting. Tho regular preaching services may bo expected on Sabbath morning iib Mr. Horton is coming home. Tho ovening! will bo dovotod to Missions. Subject, me uruni woeti, unci uo .Missions Pay ? Spocial programme Mth. Horton, Londor. Tho grund lodgo of Masons, at thoir annual session in Omaha last weok, elected thoir grand olllcors as usual. J. A.Tulloyo of thiB city was appoiutod, for the third timo. grand custodian. Mr. Tulloya is a vory ablo olllcor, and his nppointmont was the result of bin excellont ability along Musonio linos. P. V. Taylor of this city rocoived a tolegram last Friday announcing tho doath of his mother living in Chicago. Sho was 82 yoarB of ugo, and has been an invalid for threo yours. Tho funeral sorvicos took placo at Clinton, III., whoro she had lived for nearly half a contury. Mr. Taylor has tho sympathy of his many frionds iu Rod Cloud in his hour of sorrow. Gus Roats shipped sixtoon cars of cattlo to Kansas City the tlrst of tho week. Gub is ono of our thrifty nnd enterprising farmers, nud has bocomo woalthy, Ho landod in this country u quarter of a century ago with baroly enough money to buy tho next moid, but, by careful industry and good busi- noss judgmont, has addod largoly to his wealth year by yoar. A Groat Hook Tree! When Dr. ft. V. Pieroe, of Iluffalo, N. Y., published tho llrst edition of his irreat work, Tho People's Common Senso Medical Adviser' ho iinuouuoml that after (iHO,(K)0 copies had been sold nt the regu lar price, .fl.fiO per copy, the profit on which would repay him for tho groat amount of Inbor nnd money ox ponded in prodnotng it, he would distribute the next half million free. As this number of copies liiis nlromly boon sold, ho Is now giving away, absolutely free, r.00,000 copies of this moat oomploto, interesting and valuable common sense medical work ever published tho recipient ouly boing required to mail to him, nt above address twonty-oue (21) one-cent stamps to cover oost of mailing only, and tho book will be sont post-paid. It is n veritnblo med ical library, oompleto in one volume, Contains 1008 pages, profusely illustrat ed. The free editon is precisely tho same ns that sold nt Sl.fiO except only that the books nre in strong mnnilln paper oovers instead of olo'.h. Betid now be fore all nre given sway. In our last issuo we critiuisod tho city council for raising tho water rates. 1 1 appears that whilo tho rate Booms high , and is so at the same timo, tho council should not share all tho blame, It seams that tho exponse of maintain ing tho department is Bomathing over $1800 per annum, The rovenue from water rents aggregates not to ozoood IC00, loaving a detlcit of $1200. Accord ing to the interpretation of tho law, thero could bo no lovy mado tor the maintenance of tho dopartmont from direct taxation, hence tho question pre sented itself in two ways, viz: oithor olose down the works and lonvo tho city without Hr protoctioo, or raiso the water ratoe; and, the last boing the moetsonaible method, the council con cluded to reviso tho ratos, and did so. The counoil should bo given credit for trying to subservo the city's interests in this caso. .Of courso, wo boliore tho people would have submittod to the raiso a little farthor on without serious objoctiou, but, as this ia in the midst of tho hard timos, thoy fool llko it is u hardship; but the council must do ono thing or the othor; oithor shut up chop or got monoy to run t'io dopartmont. there's n Certain friendliness about an H Cf Ut suit that wins your good will before you've worn it twenty four hours. Ir seems to be just your style. That's because it is made of good cloth, well put together, and, like a true friend, you can trust il at every turn. TMt Label on a Garment In- uros Porfect Fit and Satisfaction It stands for tho host that Money Can Buy or Skill Produoe. Now is Your Chance! III order not to CUI'l'V OVt3f till)' SUITS, we will make the that are marked to SI 6 00 SUITS NOW AT $12 00. i5 00 14 00 13 00 12 00 A STKAHSIIT CUT OF TWr.NTY-FIVK VVM CUNT. "We have only a fow left, and they will not remain very long on our shel ves at the present prices. Wiener, The Clothier. Ulolt'livN, IMmplcN, ScrotruloiiK KorcN. and all humors of tho blood and skin will succumb to Hoggs' Mood Puritlor anil Mood Maker. It positively has no cqnnl. Kvory bottlo guarnuted, Ask your popular druggist O L Cotting for it. 11. K. Pond has .'120 ncros of foncod and woll-watored pasturo woll land for rent cheap. - Mothers will llnd Chatuliurlain's Cough Remedy espeuially valuable for croup and whooping cough. it will give tirompt relief ami is safe and pleasant. Wo have sold it for several years and it has never failed to give the most perfect satisfaction, O. W. Itlchnrds, Duquesuo, Pa. Hold by II. K. Orice. For Male. 50 cords ot dry stove wood. Chas. II. Kaloy, Hod Cloud. You should use a steam cookor, bo causo food cookod by stooming is moro palatable and more nutritious than whon cooked by boiling. You should buy a liovorago Automatic Steam Cook er, bocause it requires loss time, loss heat and less room on tho stovo than uny other; bucauso it is much simplor nnd more onsiiy usod and kept in ordor thun any othor, and becauso it is much cheaper, costing only about ono halt as much as uny other steam cookor. A prominont lady ot Uivorton, Nob.t says: "I have, for sevornl years usod a Poorless steam cooker for which I paid 8G.00 and consider it a good cooker but tlnd it inconvoniont and dilllcult to koep in order. Several ot my neighbors aro using tho tieyoridgo Automatic which coBts less thin half the price I paid for mino and I would roccommend it as bo ing a better cooker than any othor that I have soon." Rk Cloud, Nob., June 10, 1890. Tho Bevoridgo Automatic Steam Cookor for which Mr. Schonck is ngont( is nil and moro than he claimes it to be. I havo given it a thorough trial and use it overy day and find it much suporior to the old fashionod way ot cooking. I also consider it much superior to cookore of other stylos in uso by somo of my neighbors. Mas. A. C. (Iohmeh. Tho iioveridgo is the latest, boBt, elm. ploel and choapost cookor on the mar kot. For salo by C. Schonck, Rlverton, Nebraska. Facta Sneak Louder than Words. Out of tho 4,0.10.000 boxos of Beggs' German Salvo sold in 1BUC, only three boxes wore returned as unsatisfactory, This seems -almost incredible ns every box has a positive guarantee accompany ing it. OL Cotting soils it. Dr. Price's Cream Uniting Powder A Pure drape Cream of Tartar Powder. of our LIGHT COLOKED following big cut on till sell from 12 to $10. 11 25. 10 50. 9 75. 9 00. ( The Purred Ointment. Tho virtue of Heggs' Gorman Salvo is its qulok healing power. Klso it would not have earned its world wlili- reputation. Your popular druggist C L Cotting has it. Quality iu binding twine is a big item. A. Morhart hns the best. According to a celobralt.l anatomist there are upwards or r,0l)(),()()() little gliindi in tho human htomai'li. These glands pour out the dignstivo juices whioh'dissolve or digest tho food. Indi gestion is want of Jtil'ic, vNeaknoss of gland, need of help to rxMnro the health of these organs. The bnt and most natural help U that ivrn y Kli.ikor Di gestive Cordial. Natural, heeaiiSM It aup piles tho mnieiitiN n ed d hy I ho glands to prepare tho digestive juiets Hocanso it strengthens and InvinratM the glands and thu stomach, until they are able to do their work alone. Shaker Digestive Cordial cures indigestion certainly nnd permanently. It does so by natural meaus, nnd therein lios tho secret of its wonderful nnd unvaried Mnocom. At druggist, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottlo. Owing to arrangements not being mado soon onough to allow ot extensive ad vertising, the nudienco last ovening was not us large as wns oxpootod to hoar tho Rev. Wm. Hawloy Smith, nevertheless he entertuinod thoue pros ont in n most udmirnblo manner. Mr. Smith is a fluent spoaker, und his many ludicrons representations woro exceed ngly humorous. He was highly enjoyed iby nil present. Tho list ot lottora remaining nt tho postofilce uncallod for up to Juno 18 1800: Calvert Arthur Johnson J P Starke Sadio Yettor A Zeiler Henry The abovo letters will be sent to the dead letter nfllco July 12, 1800. If not callod for. Piiank Cowdk.n, Postmaster. ....................................... Awarded Highest Honors World' CI Mtm CREAM BAHINfl P0WMR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pine Gr.ipi Ct?im of Tartar Powder. Pr foai Arrx-rii, Alur rr.. ycthrrrdultcraa to VEAKS liii iTANDA.vk. ;4 ; !fc V. l,r i 41 V . 2 ft y a i SCI d; 7cl 1. .!.. ! fell. . JfJinl)Jl'tX'i2 .A-.. n - Ui ih JlSk4 lOIVrtiriJNlll'Ol, (jiuaun, iu, 'Sl.wSBMr'3W?T"M'' "m m mtKmmmt Willi. Oh awwti ,-..... I..J i f TTnc.nnr ..f 1-ul r" . t I tflf'IU d n. . . uiiawa ...