THfi RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1W97. 8 : v r f n I A HOLIDAY WORLD. IltANDA run Into the in o n 1 o w, laughing. T h c If r u s b y slope nholvodilown Into tho vnlloy, whoro tho w o or il lay lilnck unil Htlll. DaiTbillls nodded and cowslips bowo ll 0.H alio passed upon hor SJa i A w T&il? Or MEMS -4 .. . way. A lark got up and rose iu"nglng to hoiivon. Sho pod out of tho meadow nnd Into tho Bunllght, and tho hound of hor young laughter floated down tho valley; ochoub Joined It there, and tho ltttlo ravine gurgled with inorrlnicnt, Mlrumln stopped, with her chin In tho air, and listened. Was It all tho echo of her own delight, or was It some . thing more? The poal of hor mock ery died Into tho sotnbro copse, und out of It, fresh und elenr, a volco trilled merrily on Us upward way. Miranda stood and waited. lie Cdtno up tho bank of wild flow era, liisfuco bright with the lovo of life and laughter, and at tho night of hor ho pausod. The two faced each other for u while in silence, and then a stnlle ran round Miranda's lips, nnd the young man's eyes hparklcd with merriment. "I took your laughter for a signal," said he, making his buamlug saluta tions; "but I reckoned little upon so charming an assignation." "It was but n signal of the spring, air," she sa.ys with a dainty bow. "Nay," ho replied, "'I make no such distinctions butwenn thu seasons. I laugh tho whole year through; It Is tho manner of tho wlso. You will percolvo my jocund humor, fair mis tross. Uollovo mo, it's not tho whim of an hour contrived by the guiles of ft spring morning, but a very settled disposition of tho Tiitnd. 1 am broad based npongaloty." 'Ahl to bo guyj" crlod illrauda; "to bo guy Is to llvo." I "Life is at our feet," said the morry i youth. 1 tnko an intlnito pleasure in I its complexities. Ilellcvc me. noth- j Ing should matter, auvo'tho twinkling of an oyo or the dimpling of a cheek." "You ore right," said Miranda, emiling. "How can one have enough of laughter?" "Wo aro of one mind,"' lie answered pleasantly. "Ijt us go Into our corner and bo merry together. "Why not?" said Miranda. "Why not?" "There aro 10,000 pleasures In this illy world," ho went on, "und, for myself, 1 have not yet exhausted the tenth part of them. Count my years, then, und make three score nnd ton the dividend, and what remains? Pack tbem into thu hours ever sj nuutly and you will not exhaust the store. And that is why I am a spendthrift of plensu-ea, I eke not out my delights. I woijd burn twenty in a straw hat out of sheer caprice and toss a dozen yr7to the ducks upon tho lake for pity." ",Yos, yes," agreed Miranda. "Time" he continued with fine acorn "Tlmo has discovered us a con- Bpuuuy vi ')ic iu vuiiiruuu mis laei aucholy. Hut we aro not traitors to ur rightful being, .you and I, and we Iwill clap a crown upon the head of MIRANDA OAl'KD. Laufhter, and lay the usurper by the tela in hla proper dungeon." "lie were better there," replied Mi randa thoughtfully. "There is never a care," he as earned, "upon which we may not trample, not a trouble which wc may ot forgot What a fool ho is who would nurse his sorrow and not bury It in the deepest grave!" "What a fool," murmured Miranda dreamily. "Should one loso a friend, a fltr for friendship!" quoth ho. "Does one east a lover, n snap for a huudred lovers! What has been remains, und what ia shall be." Miranda said nothing. "Substract lovo from life," sold tho young man, "and llfo remains. I would havo tho world know that lovo is a pleasant cipher, an amiable and entertaining mood, und that life is left when lovo Is lost There is no love. It wore moro truly writ in the plural nnd bpellod with a small letter. Miranda turned upon him swiftly. "Fiol Ho!" bho cried anil the light flashed In hor oyes. "I "know nothing of this lovo, but 1 dare swear theru ho things that mat far. Take these from life und what will rest ovor? Is tlioro not sorrow, and is there not pain? Is thuru not remorse, nnd is there not thu thing called sin? I know nothing of tlnibo I am too young to tho world. Hut there tlioy stand, sir, importuning at nnr doors with outstretched arms, und ona has only to lift tho latch to let them hi. You would deny thu very palxu of human naturo when you Ignore thoso evils. You would for tttruur tho very weakness which havo composed for you your sontlnieiits.'' In thu oxcltomeitt of her retort Miranda's faoi Hushed and jrw bright. Wide-eyed, the young" man atavotl nt her and forgot to 1 lrh.nul H s rif h: Should tie In every family nit'dlrlno chest ami omy trat filer's prlp. Tli y aro 1atnlnliln wli.tll till" itlilll.lf'tl Pills It out vt order euro hrdaelir, iilllnaiiirss, ami all llvsr trouble. JUKI mid cmcleiit. SJ ctnti. when she had done his head dropped and he sighed. "Ah," sho said, "you sigh. You yourself huvo felt and suffered. You hnvo belled yourself! You sigh. There aro facts In life even for flghs." '"TIs true," ho answered softfy, "yet 1 sighed for pleasure" "Whnt pleasure?" sho nsked curi ously. "Or it may bo hope," he added. lie looked nt her, and his gaws was mild aiid wistful. Sho regarded him In porplcxlty, and thou a wild Hush took 'nor In tho cheek nnd throat "1'oohl poohl" sho cried, and turned off, plucking at thu hawthorno bush. Thu white may smolt rank, but atraugo and soothing; .tho petals shlvorod and foil. Miranda's heart boat on, wondorlng. Somothlng clapped tit Its doors again and ugnln. Would sho open? What was this im patient visitor that pleaded so for ontrnnco? Sho hod ho little knowl edge; she was but newly arrived upon tho world. Her ,, , i emotions were still ; sho was a ullgrim strangers to her btill timotur her now sensations, Ought she to opon? Nay, to stay so i nnd wonder wus surely plensuutest. One day bho would throw wldo tho doors and look. Hut now it was sweet to feel that hand upon tho knocker, thnt clutching at tho latch, nnd Ho trembling within In feigned insecurity. She turned aYul faced him. Straightway tho clamor ceased, and'iu her heart was silence. Sho looked him coldly in tho fucu. "You smile for love?" sho nskod. "Yes, duur," said ho, "and for the thought of yon "(III, you take mo too lightly," sho broke out. "Yon do not guess what n solemn thing this lovo may be. I You flutter into a thousand follies on . the scaiitest reflection. ou will dance und you will play, und you will jingle-ja.igle through your holi day world without a thought for any thing but pirouettes and jigs und whirligigs of la i -liter. Tho most sonorous of sueru i .irrows may sound in your cars and take no echo but a gape within your heart And you would put mo upon that dead plane of ribald merriment with yourself? J will laugh with you. Yes; 1 will go beg of you for jests in my jocund seasons. I um willing to shriek ovor your whlmslcalltios ut my own pleas ure. In my scrotie unthinking mo menta I will bo coutont to exchango humors with you, and to vow life wcro void and dull were not such as you at my beck, nut when I've opened my chamber and fastened the door upon myself, my soul and 1 shall be ulonu together, and I will weep, and pity, and ron&nt and ache out my heart with sorrows In which you can huvo no lot I am young, but I have nn Inkling of what the world may mean." "The world," said he, "means hap piness," "Tho world," she retorted, "means tears and bitter wringing- of the handa Have I not heard of death, and have I not seen pain? You think me gay, -yet how long shall I keep this gaiety in my heart? I go round upon the wheel. It turns and changes. What shall befall to-morrow that I shall not weep today? You would pluck sae with no greater consideration than you would pluck a flower from its stalk wherewith to deck your coat Should it wither or fall adust.another will serve until the coming of the wine. Look you, you will sigh and weep for love, and your sighs will be smiles, and your tears will bo laugh tor. Forthright your heart ia singing lllcs a lark. Yoursl yours is the shal lowest of ptltry passions." "I would do sanea for you," said ha. "Olve me your dimples," cried Mi randa, "and so to ths churchyard with wry face?" "Even that," ha answered.noddlng. PKht Vail will nnt niiln ... face lugubriously for firs minutes by the clock. Though you shall remem ber to be sober for two sentences, at the third you will be whistling, and the fourth will find you holding your sides." lie moved a step toward her. "And if I should dio for you," he asked, pleadingly. Miranda gasped. She contemplated his faco with uncertainty. Ills eyes shone with the dew of tears; his hands trembled; it was the corner of his mouth that betrayed him. Mi randa burst Into laughter. "Youl" she cried. "You! Why, you would forget my cofiln as it passed, and tho color of my face ere my back was upon you. "See hero," she said; "I will give you to the hedgo for mis ery; but I swear you will take to tho luue us jauntily as an hour hlnoo. Oot you gone, my morry man. und come again to dispute with me in nn idle humor. I'tol tiel to tnlnk on you and death in tho same company!" Ho sighed a-nd tnirned away, "You havo tho binallcst heart of any muld 1 know." ho bald, blinking his head. "1'hu better for my luughtor," laughed Miranda. Ho moved across tho meadow, his bend hanging, kls oyes downcast, his stick dragging among tho daisies. Mimudii btnred after him, her lips parted in amusement. He ellmbJd the htllo, and, slopping on the lop. most step, turned to lmr ag.iin. I have at least onu solaeo," ho culli-1 across tlu niou low. "I shall fnr;-et t.nir llukle face by night Vfnui lu's laughter inni-heil tho blcios and onast-d. Hoc fuou full thuogttul; sho sighed und bhruggod hor shou'd'"- CIl t?RCll NOT VS. CIIUISTIAN CIIUIICII. Morning sermon on "Clean Hnnds," KvciiIiir sciinon, "SnnctihVation." (Jood music, bihlo sermons und a hutu'ty wulcnniu to nil wunhlpora anil visitors. 1j. A. Hussono, Pastor. CONOItllOATIOXAL. Sunday School ntil-.in, V. 1 S. U.K. ut 0.30 p. in. There is a Class of People. W lie ru Injured by llic ue of eoil'ie. Iteretitly there 1ms heen placed In nil arocury Ktores a new preparation called (1IIA1N O. made of pure KmliiK, thnt tskes Hie plnce of collet; Tho most ilellrutc Moinnch rcci-hc It without dllrer., nnd lull few can tell II fwm roiree. It loe not cot one fourth as tnlih I'hltdren tnuy drink It with licni'llt lac A ar per parkinM-, Trj il Ar-kforUltAiNO. Free From Rheumatism. ll tue people generally Knew me iruc causc of' iuieUinatlsni, there would be no such thing as liniments and lotions I for this painful and disabling disease. , The fact is, Rheumatism i9 a disordered , state of the blood it con be reached, incrciorc, ouiy iiiruugii iuu uiuuu. im all blood remedies ennnot cure Rheuma tism, for it is an obstinate disease, one which requires a real blood remedy Bomcthlni! more than n mere tonic. Swift's Specific is the only real blood remedy nnd promptly goes to the very ' bottom of even the most obstinntc case. Like nil other blood diseases, the doctors arc totally uuableto cure Rheu matism. In fact, the only remedies which they prescribe are potash and mercury, nnd though temporary relief I tiiiht rm1f ll.ncf. rittlni1fp nrmlllCP U BtHfness of Joint's nnd onlv intensify the disease. Those u ho hnve had experience with Rheumatism know that it becomes more cevcrc each year. The case of Mrs. James Kell, of6n Ninth Street, S. E., Washington, D. C, should convince everyone that it -ra uieleas to expect doctors to cure Rheu matism. Under recent date she writes : "A few months ago I bad an attack of Sciatic Rheumatism in its worst form. The pain was so intense that my ner vous system was prostrated, and I was for a long time perfectly helpless. The attack was an unusually severe one, and my condition was regarded as being very dangerous. "I was attended by one of the most able doctora of Washington City, who ia also a member of the faculty of the lcadiag college here. He told me to continue bis prescription and I would Set well. After having it refilled twelve mil and receiving not the least bene fit. I declined to take it longer. "HaviHg beard S.S.S. (Swift's spe cific) recommended for Rheumatism, I decided, almost in despair, to give it a trial. After taking a few bot tles I waa able te hobble around on crutches, and very soon had no need t all for them, for S.S.S. cured ae sound and well. All the distressing pain have left sae, my appetite has returned, and I am happy to be again restored te perfect health' 8.S.S. never disppoints, for it it made to care these deep-rooted diseases which are beyond the reach of all other rente- Iaa - - - - . . . . . in. tl tun jmwiuuii iukuukuhi. Catarrh. Cancer. Scrofula, Eczema, and all other blood diseases. It it the only blood remedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, potash, arsenic or other dangerous mineral. Books will be mailed free to any address by 'he Swift Specifio Co., Atlanta, Ga. "TaUkUTI hair balsam OlMBM tnd twtaUnu tht bk. noaoicf iuiunni ftovui. IfOTtr VUla o BMtqroi Onf talr to ! i YouttafuT Color. Cmiw Klp aitntn hair I1Uuj. ", odJ IU1U Drui ql Pehhyroyal pills ,gv rtatala0lf OeUi. . Jk tVTiTLA ,(, !; rtlUkl. uonsukL kMh rwta In IU4 u4 UUi Kf U1UV msm. twiM vita bim ntma. i r other. IDlin nwriiM intuitu. W MundumU1Uu. 11 Dlll.ct, . (UarO tut vwltaBlArt, itttlaonlftll taa muut fkw mdtiJim Utter bt Mlara Mall. 10.0VO TeMlowlll Ktme Iwper. l71natMCtcBlcair..Mo4lMa IMorc fkldbra UMlUiixiUU. l'HILAUA.. PA. fcQVV Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat ent butintja conducted for modcmatc rtta. oua Orricc ia OppoaiTr, U, 8. patcnj omet amltecantrcuro patent ia Jets lime than those r.tnnli. fmm Va&hni.ton. Send model, draninj; or photo., with descrip tion. Wo advise, IC patentable or not, free ol ctarge. Our fen net dun till nitent itterurrd. i A PAUPHLtT, " "nw to Obtain ratents,' with cot ol uiooin tho U. S. and foreign countries tent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Qrt. pvrsNT Orrict, WA8HINOTOM. D.C. iVV.VVt( ir-K.ir Mrol4 Willi ('imciirnta. . , i n . n-. imiuiii fnrcior. ll ( i 1 1 i. ' r fi.i rtiiionry. Wi H t 1 BttEMFF'S SALE. First riut'llciitlon Oct. 29. Notice Is hereby Klvcn that under nnd liyvlr luc of nn order of nlelnuel f rom tho onice of .Inincs Harden. Clerk u( the District Court of the Tenth Judicial Illt-trlcl, within nnd for WcbMcr county, Nchrnrka, upon n decree In nn netlon loiiilltisf therein, wherein ', K, Dcdcrlck I i.Ialntlir ntnl nunluM Slhcrt Henry, Delhi Henry hiittirc. Kim Nstloual llnhk or llluc Hill, Nctir.. and Murk Ilrotlicr. dcfcndntit. I uliulf offer for raIo nt imhlln vendue to the hlRhetl hiddcr for cn)i In hnnd, nt the cnt door of the court houe, nt lied Cloud, In nld Web Hut county, Ncbrnfkn, (thnt hcliiK the hulldlnir wherein tho but term of mid court wns holdcu) ou the.'iuth tiny of Noicuiber, A.U S'j? nt tuo o'clock i.iii. of Mild dn, the following du rcrlbed proK'tl). loH The northciot oimrtcr of taction four (I) towiiihlp four ((.j north nuiKo nine (!.) ticoiuf tho flili 1'. M in Webster county, Neb IICHll. Given under my hnnd th! ftlh day ofOcto lr, A.I). 1-S7. I W. llcsciitv. Sherlir. It T. I'oTtaii. I'lH'ntlir Attorney SIIKMFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby kIvcii Hint tiiidcrnudbv virtue of an order of nn lueil from the ofllco of .Inc. Iluidcu. Clerk of the DIMrlct Court of the Tenih .ludlclnl District, witlilnnnd forWeliilcrroiuiiy Ncbrnikn, upon n decree In nn nctlou pendlui; therein, wherein The (Icruinu IiitirnnroCoui iihiiv Ik plHlnlllT nnd HRiilnat llcrtTlipclt, l.utlc TIppcttK, Pauley Tlppett. Inrncl Clmrller, Clnr mice Tlpctti nnd l,oltl Tlppetto nrc defend ntitc, I xlinll oiler for nlc nt public vendue to the h!Khct bidder forrnvli In hand, nt tho eaM iloorof tho court house, ill Ited Cloud. In Mid Wei Mer county. Nebraska, (thnt beltiK the hulldltn; wliereln the lnrt term of mid court nt holileu) on theftith dny of NoiemWcr, A II 1SHT. nt one o'clock p. in. of shIiI dny, the following described property, to w It: The north half of t lie oulhcnM iiinrtcr of M'ctliiu thlrly-onc. lowtifhlp four (l) raiiKe twelve (12) went of the 0th I', il, In Webster riiuutt, Ncbrioko. (liven under my hand tlih Z$ day of October, A. II., 17. .T. V. Hl'.Mill.v.Slicilir. A il. Wai.tkiik, rinlnllit's Allomej. SHERIFF'S SALE. Nollie Ik hereby plu'il thai under and b lrtuoof nn order of sale l.ucd f twin Hie otllc'u or.Iamo llurdeii. cleik of the DMrlci Court of the Tenth .IiMlclnl DIMrlct. within und for cbter count, Nebrackn, upon n decree In nn nctlMi iKiudliu; Unrein, wherein. .1. II. l'ettl bono nnd 5. i: Nixon, partner iIoIiik buliicii under the llrmiutmc of I'ettlbono it Nixon are phitailliris nnd iiniiliitt Knhiriih il. Iloit defend ant. I shall oiler for i-alu ill public cndue to the hlKhcl bidder lor cukIi In luiml, nt the cat door ot thu i nurt houu1, at lted Cloud, In mid Wctmtcr county. Ncbraxkn, (thnt beliiR the building wherein tbe Ut term of mid court wns holdcu) ou the "111 dny of December, A. 1). 1W7. nt one o'clock p. m., of Mild day, thu fol lowing dei-crlbed property, to wit. ult'MMi (It) nnd twe MM. p-vii . . Vlfi". IC, 1IIIIU 11., ,1'H liw, unu ii.-i iii iiiock I') In block number ten (111.) In bmltli & iloore ndilltlou to the city of Ken i ioiki. -uiiriMi. dheii under my hnnd this -th dny of Octo bcr.A II. IMC. .1. V. Iti-MiiEY, feherllt. It T I'dttkii. rinlntlu'b Attorney. I'lJiLICATHhV OF Sl'MMOXS. In the DlKtrlct Court of WcbMer count No nriiskn Allied M. Aultz. , l'lnlnllll, I v I i.im i: Auiu. Defcuilnut. ! Abue iiiiincd defendant will take notliethnl on the imh day of Nou-mber. IM'7. pliilnllll' llleil his itilltlou in the nboo entllled court niU-KiiiK their mnrrlngc and thnt subeiiieuily dcfcuilnnt wltnout caii'e deserted plalntifl'iiuil reiiinlued nbi-ent for the spuco of nine jcure, and prnlliK for n decree of hIoIiiIc dhorre. Defwidaiit isreiiilreil toanwernld petition ou or befoce Ue ember '.Ttii, INiT. Ai.riirnil, Ai'LT.. lUMtuu'ii ilcNiTT. I'lnlntllfM Attorney. SIIEJIJFFS SALE. Itylrtnc of nn execution directed to me from the lllMrlcl Court of WebMer i-ounly. NY hrarkn, on the ltHhiliir of. Inly, 1"'.i7. In fnvoror Die Iliilikern NiiIUuhI Hunk, of i'IiIchl'ii. 1111 iinlr, hk hiintllT. mill Kfiiili i-l Mule Bunk uf lllue lllll. cbrioiliii. nsdefcu'Hlit, il tr.iusrriiit or which linn been duly Hied III Ihu nlllce of the clerk of the IHMrltt Conn for the Mini of .seven Huudred hiuI Nlliel) Hollar- hiiiI Klflj Die cent". and coMs taxed at ceven nnd t-evenly htindrcdtht doUaix. anil ncc-riiliiK i'ot, tiiul liiicrci-tontTWimfroin tin it'rti day of duly, 1S1IT, I luou levied upon the follow Iiik real ch Into tnlcii nn the property of t-.dil ili-fuinlnnt, lo .rtllsfyralilu4rineiiliuu i: Lot thlrlv (even (.17). In block nine (0)ln Ihe TlllAKCof rtlue Hill, Webnteri oitnty, Nebrimkn, Awl will otter tho wiinp for i.letothohli:het bidder, for cni-h In hnnd, on ihu 2vM day of He reinber, A. I). IMC, nt the eat door of llie court hou In Wcbutcr County, that beltiK the build Ing wherein the lant term ot mid court wan held, nt tho hour of one o'clock p.ta of mild iiy, when and where due attendance will be xlveii by the under-lRned. Haled November 18th. 1W7. .1. W.RUNCHCT. Sheriff of Said County. SHERIFF'S SALE. N'nttre In hcrebv alven that under and bv vlr tueof an order of tale Itnucd from the ofllce of JamcR Ilurden, Clerk of the Uhtrlct Court of the Tenth Judicial HIMrict, within and for Webater County. Nebraska, upon a decree In an artinn ncnaiiiir inerein. wnerein Diraw nun- worth Manufnclurlne Company la plaintiff and Wayne u. rarier. .ieio r. rarcer, owie unit of Blue Hill. Nebraska. John G, Miller Co.. 8. J. Whltten, Notch Norman & Co.. Hlchardun KODeria, nyrne iiry iiooan uo worse uot nnoo Co., Taylor llroi & Co, Ullmore & Ruhl. Sweat i)rr&o..aredefendanu. I ihall offer for sale at public- vcadue to the blalieBt bidder for caih In hand, at the emt door of the court boune. at Red Cloud, In tald Webiter county, Nebraska, (ibattxInR the bulldlnc wherein the lait term af laid court was tioldeu) on the Slit day of December. A, I). 1H07, at one o'ol ck p. m. of Mid day. ibe following described property to wit. Lot number thirty three (33) In block number nine (i In Blue Hill village. Welmter county, Nebraska. . . Glvtn under my baud thU 16th day of No vember, A. D.lWf. , , .7. W. ItuacHtT, Sheriff. A. M. Valtih. for I'lalntlff. Jai. McNkmt, for Slate Hank. Through Service BETWEEN ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND THE. PRINCIPAL CITIES OF TEXAS. WISHER BUFFET SLEEPERS AND FREE RECLINING KATY CHAIR CARS DINING STATIONS OPERATED BY THE COMPANY. SUPERIOR MEALS, Jfe Fifty Cents. PLATT & FREES CO., Ghicago Lumber Yard, IlEI) CLOUD, NEI1KASKA Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. TRADERS IUM133T CO., UKALGltS IN LUMBER and COAL. JirStiilcUixe: jMCoLter-ltil. Etc. Red Cloud, - Nebraska SHERWOOD GR BOOTS AND SHOES. AGENTS KU15 Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FHKSIl VIWKTAM.KS AN1 KUU1TS OF Al.li KINDS IN SI'AON IH;MMOtHf IMx IGLtOlX A1NER BROTHERS. RED ' jM0t CAHi ON Glosing Oat Hy Entire Stoek. 1 hnvo duculcd to closo out my outiru stock of Dry Goods, Caloceries, Queensware, Hats Caps, Boots and Shoes, And in fact nil (joinls kept in u Ucnurnl Murohnniliio stoiu. ' V The building is also for sale or will sell building and stock together. Q. A. HARRIS, Cowles, Neb- J. S. EMIGH, DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRY IK YOU WANT IT. Crowe Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plitea. POItOBLAIN INLAY And all the latest Improvement la dental mech anlsm Chimney brick, Cistern brick. AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros. TIMETABLE. B & M. H.Y JIED OLOUJ), NEBlt. LINCOLN OMAHA CHICAGO ST. JOE KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS and all points east and south. DENVER HELENA IWT1E SALT LAKE O'Y PORTLAND S.M FKAXC1SC0 and all pointi west. TI111NH LEAVK AH FOLLOW: No. 60. KrelKht. dully except Uuiiday for wj more tunl all point caul 8 :0O a.m. NO. 16. 1'at.eciiKcr. dally for HI, Joe. liansaH uuy, Aicuikon, oi. Louis and all iiolnu cakl and south . 10:00 a.m. No. 143. Accommodation, dally except ftiliniRy. iiBkiiiiK, urniHi in Imul. lllack JlJliH and all Dulnts In tho northwCKl......... No, 1M. Accommodation, dully except Sunday, Dbcrlln, Kaiikan, and liitermcuiiiieMRiioiiB, via lie tiuulcan. 12:oip.m, No, 61. KrelRht, dally, Wymoro and St. .loo nnd Intermediate Junction points 13:10 p.m 63. FretRht, dally for Itopuhllcun Orlenun,Uxrord and nil points west. - 10:30 a.rn 15. 1'aKneiiRer. dally, Denver, all No. No. noiuiN in uomrmio. uiau nuu Cnllfornla HMOp.m. SlccpliiK, dlnliiK, nnd reclluliiK chair earn' (ticatN free) on through train. Ticket told and ihikkkru checked lo nny point In the United KiHtHHorL'iiiiadft. I l'or Information, tlini! Inlileri. mnjn nr tickets mil on or addrehs A Conmer, Akoiii, lied ' cinml, Nchr. or .1 I'miiitIh. Oeiicral l'ntn-npi'r AkviiI (imaliH. Ni'hri.sn Or. Prlco'o Crenm Unking Powder World's Fair lllptiMt Medal and Diploma. & ALBRIGHT. OC6RS- S'-i--a rr wT-m-m4' J is well said that manners make the x n man.but the more solid ingredient of t character is also necessary to a true Q tvn. nf minhnrtH If i t.mn l.te H.aa l.nll, f and also has the good sense to dress well A nt- win unu ine "latcustrini: out" tor n in t all over the world. FOR REALLY CORRECT DRESS In Materia, Stle, Fit, Finish, and Gentle manly etfect, you should order your tailor ing of M. BORIN &. CO., The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors For over SI) Yenrn the tenders in the Custotn A Trade. Von can get n 'HORN" Suit or Overcoat I for less money than Is usually paid for inferior I Kuwiis hum tauurill.. i'it an i'imsii r.tfAANTi:i:n. Thre Jlundrtd Choice Saniptet to Select from, ,.. I .-if i r CLOUD. NEBRASKA. RANDOLPH McNITT, AHOKNEYiDd COUNSELOR AT LAW, Special attention to Commercial and Probate Litigation. MOON M.OCK, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. SAMPLE ROOMS, UOHN POLNIOKY, PROPRIETOR. DEAT.BU IN Wines, Liquors, California Brandies. PABST MILWAUKEE Beep ALWAYS ON TAP. 999'wySlSS'w9B A.n.-Bii'rls WAWTian. Kuwrieni-a not u t'ssarj. for puces Hint lmr. ut-iuiua wmo ino j.......m.s., WKaTKKN COHT.T CO.. HU l.,t Mo. FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. I H I. . , , City mill country mlU pnnnptly no. swoi'i-d ilay or ulit XlfillT LULLS XI OFFICE. Okkicb ovi:k ('oniMi's Dium Stoiu HYGBA OORSETS. """ ai J - .s r X