Lft M ls $ i u TreMUtAjjrin-g.vwitv.U3;j.irnt.Tv- -- ... ji- kwity..h.ii -ii.. .. A.. t .. ... ! . j&ouatiu. iwwttturemcmtttTJuwnwirawftMiMrwMMiitiwwMiiiww wmimm -"!!? "&f,Sl5!S!53?S3' -''A !--i" fl-flKftt, it -." t r?fSr " ' f !.. m -- B-fI6fflsl.WMMsBs.fc VOLUBLE XXV. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, AUG. 18, 1897. NUMBER 32 JSOMERAMBLINGTHOUGHTS ItV "M.MO " iiiiilui nf cnncicnoc, you an not :ipl WASHINGTON NOTES u let theoidinai girl shift for herself, Thoirtiiriiof Secretary Shoiiiiun t Wlll'll) cscolt- aio needed Hilt your; lV,1,iiiirt,,ii mill his iisiiiiitition nf his . .. . " TolOUNO MKN IN I.OVK: Yon have liail jour chances ti) twit other folloWH Wlll'll tlll'V gradually ubiClltCll themselves from tin- stoioorttiecni net ; hut now jour turn bus come, foi las kumo your male companions have ul icudy found you out. Like thieves set to ca'.ch thieves, they lecogni.o the symptoms mill thi'y tease you u lit lo if you are easy-going and much nine if von lira bad tempered about it. Now a stranger, u young man among -ung men, would like u i unity thoi otih communion with you on the same sub ject, but not In the same spiiitof fun making. I realio that none of us know all things; that some few of us think more than othcis; and that tho greater number euter into no sort of understanding of the beautiful oasis lore cau prove to be in a desert life. So let ue chat together as though I were u tiled and trusted friend to whom you had come in perplexity. V Do you realizo how great a charge has come over your spirit? Go back a a few years m your memory! As a whooping, rollicking boy, full of good spirits, and a probable tyraut among your sisters, girls were all very simlliar to yo. Your freo boyish spirit made 70U almost iook ..down ,on the. helplras "softies," who eonld not climb ttees ut all nor run races well, uor play games passably. There may have been in those early days, one bright-eyed school miss who found in you 11 cham pion and u protector. Hut you ware more or less ashamed of yonr sneaking iegard;had no Idea of the kingdom of love whoso on ort 3011 wore travers ing; and tho boy who poked fun at. you about I was nlm-t nun to he given "the ll , ' witu :i full uicii urn of lists behind it. In lime Hint experience propshly isiiuo to nu end. The girl wa forgotten or if evm tcnicmbered only as :i continuation of your later theory that woman needs a pioteetur in man. Schooling came toeud, hiui uphh begun, and thechnu of tho toi and l ho street had m much of evil mig jest ion to make regarding iit'ls that your main thought of ihem wa m very pleasant afterthought of tln Deity, de vised for the niniitemeiit and comfort of mankind, of whom you wore chief. Hut now another change has conic. Forgetting your belittling ideas of "softies" and "playthings," y.m have been pressed forwaid )j the -iiilcctivo impulseof natiiie tua point where you seo ono whom you desiic "fo hnvn and to hold;" though all the ret perish in other words yon are "in love," and be cause you arc. 1 buliei), tor a time at least, you have escaped from earlier unworthy ideas. Tho woman yon lovu has opened the dismal dungeon of lascivloiid thought that holds so many youths in thrall. How has shu done il t Mainly through your own couvIctloiK, that, wbatevnr of playthings other womon may be, this ono your one la a pure, noble spit it. Vonr soul Is at last- out of Us prison of wrong under standing; a woman haB released it, hud In the Brst access of a new Idea, you place her on a pedestal of glorluns esteem; you worship hor in secret n) a goddess, hoping some day to proeluim ber as such in the ears of tho com munity, V Murk hw th tlMpInc lmlcii Mcilulho twilight gra). By Uie Miiulf 1 of olgltl half hltlilt-n Dreaming tli4 lime an. Watch a tohj llncrr amid the coming dw n, PolutliiR tho varlnd beutles Of ireo hhi or4 ami Ut Uee the world opting to briglitnorf", QllMen with lunching dew, ('hinged hi a nIiirU) ruument: The lieirenn, the rurlh am ni-n-' Ho on the youth or laalden. Kreib from tho realm aboe, Their twilight life traneroruiluK Tbora break n the Dawn of I.ovu, . Mile after tuilu you will navel iu the stormiest weathi'i If only you may nee one ti litis 111 ou one mi tici-Mciil that ho sees her home the longest, way loiitid, even though his nwn comfort and icsl . ic seriously nircelcd. You count all loss of cae, gain; if ou can but travel a few fin ther footsteps. If in Suii)tuie parlance, she ask you to go one mile, you gladly go twain. Whether lit or unlit you spi ing to per f ot 111 almost any task she ma lay on you. If you 111c "in love" you know well I haven't exaggerated it particle the complete way in which you me now compelled to iicknowledgulo your self that "wenk-wotnau" has at last as- sci ted her sticngth. Her power is so great that, compared with it, you aro feeble and apait from it oil have none. Dining the liout of gloomy employ ment thctc comes dashes of memoiy wherein one particular smile or ono ex pression of love bi Ighlcns your whole horizon, lise lightning on a summer's night. Your senses leeall her every gesture with a sort of ecstacy, that is 11 solace to your eager heart uutil you la tum once more to the donor of Rweut hopes and wholesome purposes. js evening draws on, if that bo your time for visiting her, supper finds you icst less to be gone, llemarks addressed to you by the home-folks get answered in monosyllables, or you fail altogether to understand what they aio saying to vou. The. sounds of the ;flld.s, the highways and oven th tinny streets, chime in with the 1 ugged harmony of your heart. Coim tho hoarse roar f the storm or the gentle, sighing of breezes, they ale both one to oii! The storm you defy and the brocu you would foice into strougth, for .you are a man, walking with lteml fculessly erect, trending the earth like u uiug. Ton are ncived to your host nccause :t woman has owned th.it hc loved you; she bus bowed down her mightiness to mako you feel that she leans on you, and it. braces up all the best that is within you. You arc now at the hit- prenie moment of your life, your days ate bi with late Al I hi olltseL I pnke of U n 11s all oasi". An otsi.s iscxactl this sort of a place mat describes the love of many. Tho tiaveler over a drcat doscit with iis drouth and miaul y, lliugs him-olf with joyotH giatitndc under lefieshing shade. The ny sircngih he iiins, loo oft'in make him grow wear f pcaeii, makis him piim foi change, makes him dream of imii bounteous spots yet Uj be found Krun I ho diett hiicaiiMt, hick to the 1i"-cii lm goes, Siuci) the desotl is a jd'iee of douger and dct intent ami death, I would warn yoiifiom it., soiiom week we will rot urn to our present subject. $100 Howard $100. The readers of thi.s papei will pleased to learn that ihete is al least one d loaded disease that somnoe has been able to onto lo -til Its stage and that is calm ill. Ilall'n ('alairli Cute is tho only posilun cine now known to the medical fraternity. (Jntairh duties as secretary of state, at this time, when almost tlieentiio admltiis nation is on vacation, has slatted the rumor mill to winking over time, al though Mr. Shei man declares that his return has no .siguillcatice whatever; that he resumed wot k because he felt like it, and that he intends working tight through the rest of the summer, iiulcs" a spell of warm weather should drive him away for another little rest. Most of the tumors are connected in some way with Japan and Hawaii, but this may be because of the repotted in tention of Minister Sewcll to decline a protectorate ever Hawaii, which was biought on one of laslwcek'nsteamcis, or because of Secretary Sherman hav ing olliclally notified Japan that the United States would not guarantee the carrying out of the vet diet of the arbitration between Japan and Hawaii. Some of tho facts brought out 111 the hearing now going on before tho patent office, in which John Wedder burn & Go., are being allowed an op portunity to show cause why they should not be disbarred from practice before that office for fradulcnt prac tices, should greatly Interest the in ventors of the country. For instance, patent' officials bare testified that of more than 3,700 applications for patent "l I -.vithln two years in that office by Wcdderburn & Co,, more than 1800 have been absolutely un patentable, for tho lack of novelty, and tho patentable points in a largo number of the remainder have been of such an insignificant, natnre as not to justify the inventor in paying tho cost of obtaining a patent; and that the Grm has solicited and in many cases secured additional fees for applying for foreign patents for these unputeutublo devices, us well as sought and obtained money for advertising thcsaiaefor sale, either knowingly or through Ignorance of whutnny euioicnt patent attorney .should have known. If Mr I'leston, director of the II. S. mint, is a tittslworthy prophet tho de liiino iu the prieo of silver is likely to continue until about, one-fourth of the pteseut price has 'boon chopped oil Speaking of the matter, Mr. Preston said "I see o fiituto for silver what ever, W cents an ounce is the current o.uotntioti. It. is my honest opinion that within -i mouths silver will fall lo 40 cents an ounce I'liere is 110 de mand for il anywhere, China is not buying '"', Japan is out of Hie business and there socnis lo be 110 do maud for il iu ntiy country to tin ex tent, oven to usti it subsidiary coinage." Oilier nion of promiti"m.'ii who have studied the silcr uesiion long and earnestly doolimi to put themselves on luuoid its puitltitely as Mr. 1'iostoii he does, but nearly vvory one iniestioned whoso opinion is entitled to w night ex piesnod grn.vn doubts ulxnit ihe futnio of silver. The inturioi demittmont is now wrestling with h new m-ohlem. which. .. , ...... , ' urtiil.. it fl..i.j tiihl ijit.ilir ., ...... ... .-.n ..... .....ri, Mi It. H. Shepherd was nominated and confirmed, and started for St. Michael, the Kloiidykc gold excite ment having added much impottaiiee to the position When the interior de paitmetit hcaid (loin Mr. Jones, in stead of getting his icslguatiou it got Ids bond, piopcti approved, and the notification that he had taken the oath of oflk'o and slatted for St Michael Hot It moil cannot hold the same otliee, and the department has decided that Mr. Jones lias got to live up to Ills let ter to Senator Wilson and resign and it is supposed that he will do so as soon as he gets the communication sent him, but suppose ho shouldn't. Tlteie might he no end of trouble in Alaska before he could be removed Hon. lie n j. Huttcrwotth, commis sioner of patents, has issued nu order iciiuiring all patent attorneys to bo registeiei'. in the U. S. patent office, and stating the requirements for registration. It is considered to be ono of the most important orders ever issued by n commissioner of patents, and to be a long step towards the re formation of some of the abuses of patent practice. A .Wonderful Cure of Chronio Diarrhoea. In 1803, when I served my country as a private in Compnny A, 107th Penn sylvania Volunteers, 1 contracted chronic diarrhoea. It has given mo a great deal of trouble ever since. I have'trleda dozen different medicines and several prominent doctors without any permanent relief. Vot long ago a friend sent me a sample bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhosa Remedy, and after that I bought and took a BOcent bottle, and now I can say that I am entirely cured. 1 cannot be thankful enough to you for this ercat romedy, and locommend It to all suffering veterans. If in doubt write me. Yours gratefully, Hknkv S mNiKucsKit, Allontown, Pa. Sold by 11. K. (Irico, Druggist. Central Committee Meeting The icpuhlic.iii county central com mittee met pitistiaiit to call of the chattmati at the office of Randolph McN'iM on Saturday afternoon, August 7th Motion by , P Albright, and sec onded, that each cent ril committeeman send to chairman names of delegate; fiom his township from which list of names chairman shall select ten dele gates to state convention calhd to meet at Lincoln, August '.'Oth, 1897. Motion wa lost. Motion was made by W. 11. Hyker that a convention be called to meet on August 'Jlst, 18'.I7, at 11 o'clock a. 111. at Ited Cloud, Nebiaska, iu court house for the purpose of choosing delegates lo the slate convention called to meet al Lincoln, August Stlth, 1807. Motion was made by Stansor that above motion be nmeuded so as to in clude a call for convention to elect delegates and also nominate candidates for county offices subject to the order of convention. Amendment was amended lo lix date Monday, August 23d, 1807, at name hour and place. Amendment accepted. Amendments were lost. Original motion was car ried. Motion by Stanser that representa tion bo fixed upon vote for R. McNitt in 1B0G at ratio of 1 delegate for every ten or major part thereof. Motion after being seconded was withdrawn, TWICE ITS FOIlMEn SIS5E. IUngling Urou'. Big Show Moro than Doubled Sinco Last Year. The fact that Hingliug Urns'. World's (rentes! Shows, which exhihts in Kud Cloud on Thursday, Septembcr'Jd, rep resents an actual investment of 1.1, 700,000, and that tho daily expenses of this huge traveling exposition aggre gate ovor $7,400, constitute in them selves incontrovertible proof that HiIb is now beyond all comparison tho grainiest and most colossal iimnscinont institution ever orgatii.ed, olther in this or any other country. Forsevonil years past, Kingllng Hros.' great exhi bition has been recognied throughout the length and breadth of the land, not only as the largest and best iircnic institution in America, but it has also won iislgunl triumph as a distinctively now deparluro in amusement enter prises. No enumeration of ligures no moro list of wondormis features could give an adequato idea of the re sources of the show its overshadow ing immensity, its wealth nf parapher nalia, the vastness of its mammoth hippodrome pavilions, its army of poo pie, its dazaling glories of gleaming gold and Bcontlllatlng color, and it? kaleidoscopic array of strnugo peoplo and still stranger rare wild beasts. It is only by comparison with its own being a constitutiotiiil disease, icqtijiosi really important quostion, i Huy great or more or a constitutional treatment. Hall'4 Catarrh Cure is tnkon internally, tiutlug; directly upon the blood and uiiicoihsui' lots interesting, btioauie in it nro tangled up tho otllninl foi tunes of two luithiduaN whohaxo been nominated. faces of tho tjystem, thereby dCHtioying and contii tried, by the senau-, for the tho foundation of the discise, ami gis-S-iineTlice, itml who tne both on tholr ing tho patient strength by Uullding ttpl wa, by dilfeient mutes, u the scene the constitution and assisting uattire of their tutine oHloi IhImio,, hut the in doing itu work. The propilctor oflh:i'U tabor of one of them will be havn bo much faith in Its muntivo' short llvd, n his rnslgnathni will ho powers, Hint they ofler one hundred J demanded as soon m th- ortieiitl dollars for any rasp Jt fails in utnv. 'papers can catch up with him. Tim Send for list of testimonials story i- not so onmplioatcd as might be Auiirres, r. i.wnvnr.i, nut no, w. supposed As soon as the smidrv civil lbfflf& .woprlrnloi, hi,,, which authed -. ihftnppnlnime.ru nf wihlitiouyd U.S. "They don't make much fus about.' oommiksloner for Alaska, liHcame n We are speaking of DeWitt' Littli jluw, Senator Wilson 'nl Washington, Early Risers, !hc famous little pills fiw succeeded in getting W. J. Jones of constipation, blliousttofd, and ,U, , his state, uoniinuleij for comrnissionet at Si Miche.il, and his noun nation was A. H. Warren. The above name 1b greeted witli scorn nnd loathing in all union printing offices front ihe eca-washed shores of Florida to tho Pacific coast. Kvory honest printer or printing office In the broad extent of the United States is turned against the man who bears that name. He is 011 the black list of tho International Typographical Union uriat is known as u "rat" printer. No pi luting office of union principles will endure his presence in their placo of bu-ines.- He U an outcast because he went back 011 nil his pledges and oath sworn ptotnlscs. This nmii without cause or piovoca lion attempted to belittle the writer in this week's Nation, and then like the eowaitlly cur that he is go ton bis wheel and silently stole away on Htiother long trump, nut having nerve to stay uliI face hi accusations. Wo will not try to give a pen picture of this man who ha for the past year been subsisting on the charity of his brother; it would tnke ten mauy col umns. The potter's Hold is full of the class of men such as he, who have cast their obnoxious presence upon the .vjolety of women, when their blood is tsiuted and toeking with u dlseaso which the doctors huvo pronounced hopeless and tho hot spriugs will not CUlti. When this foiilestofeHith'seieatiucs returns, if he ever does, ho will find the wiiter at his old stand enjoying thr prospori'.y of honesty. - - . Low One Way Kates to All Points East. By Ihn Burlington Home, July in, 17, IN, 10, '.'0, $1 and Moh Friday and Mon day thoiottfdir until August 1.1. (o oast on unj nf Ihe above low into days and yon save enough to cover all the, incidental oipoiwos of travelberth i sleeping car, meals, transfers, oto. Seeueuiest B. A: M.S. K agent, or former crreatness that its ureseut Motion was roado by Saladcn that I stupendous magnitude can bo appre ciated, it la oly whc iv i rilfl that Rlngling Bros', circus has t.wict as many cars, twice as many elephants, twice the number of huge pavilions, twico as many .superb pea formers, twice as large a raoing course, and seating capacity for twico as many people as il had last year, that the magnitude of Ibis wonderful nutmprimi can bo oven approximately undorslood. And then, such a circus, such h monagorie, such a bewildering display of rare and costly features The five doublo trains used to liausport the paraphernalia of tho show represent a loading space of ISO oiditmry cars; the 25 reason-gifted elephanln, runuiug the gamut from tho tiniest of baby pachy derms to the liugest of elophaiitine mammoths, comprise Ihe biggest herd of elephants ever before seen 111 cupti- U10 three hundred arenic representation to bMed on vote cast for presidential electors in 18M, one vote for every ten or major portion thereof. Motisn was carried. The lilt is as follows: Wuido Uock 14; Beaver Creek 7; Stillwater ; Oak Creek 2; Garfield 5; Pleasant Hill 7; Elm Creek 7; Potsdnui 8; Red Cloud Township 0; Ballon 3; Gleuwood C; Walnut Creek 3; Inavale C; Catherton 4; Harmony 4; Red Cloud First Ward lo; Red Cloud Scoud Ward 13; Line 0; total 114. Moved and seconded that J. S. White arrango court house for convention and seat delegations. Carried. Moved that primaries and caucuses be held not later than August 20th, 1807. Seconded ami curried. Moved that it be the sense of the committee that A. J.Tomlinson should bo removed from tho office of deputy vity; Uniled States marshal, and that tho .stomach ami liver never gripe. CI, L, ('. troubles dting. Tiny chairman be instructed to send a copy of this resolution to the United States marshal for the district of Nebraska. Seconded and curried. Moved and seconded that committee adjourn. Carried. Our School Superintendent. Poor old Hoi b Crane nf tho Blooming ton Echo is the sot ot man in the slate of Nebraska thesu days all on account of tho fact that bo didn't got the post office. His paper was largely made up lust week of articles roasting .Senator Thurston, ne sent, nut market! copies of the issuo to tho press iu order to got nymputby, but we hope there will he none given. He d nil deservn sympa thy. He cries about what bit has done for tho republicans, but. it has been noticeable that, ho generally held can didates up for a geucrmiH supply of cash before ho worked for them. Homo time ago Herb name down to Kcd Cloud to gei some indorsements of local gentlemen with i. "pull" and re ceived Hflvciul among which wan that of our "moral mayor " From this gnu llemuii hu leceHed institictitinn to "roast" thn OartF and did so. Tho next thae you run for tho postofflc.e Hovli knep yMir Ixiak out of things which do not concern you. The mayor may buv a "pull" hut. there ai ceases whore other people hav a larger one. Poor old Herb wo congratulate you on your defeat, specialists embrace tho very flower nf the amusement world, Ihe pick of the famous tncnas of the world; the scores nf ileus l lute wild beasts represent foi tunes, ami even precious lives, ex ponded iu seouiiug them in then tiMim jungles; eveiy carved and gold illumined cage, dazzling tlmejo with Its glittering splendor, cost ti innsoiif. every gorgeous triumphal oar of the glotlotis nuvv sticct carnival is a triumph of art and a tribute to ihe artist's inspiration; every otto nf the 400 beautiful hows is an oijnine dn light. Tho performances aic given in livn arenas, in three rings, upon two big stages, on a quarter mile hyppo limine track, uiii la the vital l.UV vf Uia largest tent, uvnr constructed, hor for u few moments. Without a fax, Missouri. Piir run lis. t . . .. , , , , , , (ilinnt want tlni, luce and would leslim One hundred and sixty ucies of 1111. ' ,.. ., 11in,i ,1. "in'i . , . -j . ami tne senatoi uotllled tie secretary unproved land, four miles imrthwo '. n ,,., i ,llrli , .. 3 . U , ,... 1 ., , , tiii nin interior, in older o save time of Red Cloud. Nebr. Terms cash. An I ply to, Mks. James Kiukwoom, Fair. ! Ain.HA tn BnfTaln tt V write fo J. Franeia (i. P. A., Omaha, VIh the Nickl PlnU 'mud uuomn.t 1 Sob, U...H A It u,........,.,,...r I'lw.l,,.. ,. tun i "niii'iii"iii imvi i f promptly oonttiined. Then Mr. .lon..s - -----..-.-.....-. - .ra VfBValmiII a. iwtoUitoSonato. Mlsous.iviniillmthel.hn.lme 1.1 nttiiml U a cold Is when I. uof' "M tMi "PP'Ttunity orntteilding st arm. Don't wait until von liaveuim ,'""-lvio5. ............ u. nmu stniiptlon but ptevent it by using One Mbute Cough Cure, the gtoat remedt for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, anil nil throat jnd lung troubles C L, (Jotting OeWitt's Witch tlnzcl Slv Ctm Pllat, ScaMa, Bmom. conirHilcs. Tiokeis on salt AuiniM. 21st, 20nd and 23rd For full Infonnu tioiicallon or addles J. V. Calahan, (Sen 'I Agent, 111 Adams St , Chicago, III. DIZZINESS is only one of the danger hlgnals that nature uses to tell us that our kiduoyft are not acting right, uud that we arc lu danger of HrightVt Disease amf other kidney tronblcK When the kid ney ure uot doing their dnty th poU on which should be filtered out or this' blood through the urine remain In tlW system, ami dineasn reriilt. Thla con dition can be CURED I dcslreosay that the hoy of Hoblw Hparagus Kidney Pill.-, gotton from Knhn As Co., ilcugghl of this eify, have dotic iiio more good than any medicine that I have vr taken. Thny huve helped my kidneys, and the pain in my back, and hnvn relieved me of the dizaluess in my head. W. II. Huovku, 1810 Grace St. Paper Hanger. Oinahn, Neb. HOBBS Sots Kidney Pills. liy O. UCOXTINO, IlruBtUt, ' I ( 1 1 J Q x"hL i J$W '' ''lliOTIMMttgai3?ig!!?tql