nWiWw' THE 11BD CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1805. 8 l f DR.KILMER'S ass m y6ml"i as.: MOO iHConcAT KIDNEY. LIVERS BlcAuD$.n BaHoiisiicss Jit ndiichi'. find bn itli, sour stomach, heart liiirti, imiIiihh.1i t, il lii, nnt Ipntlon. Poor Digestion DlktrcssiilUrtiitlmMMimiiiid bloating In Iho (tomm h, Rlmrtiu.-v.of bn iitli, pain In tin) heart. Loss or Appetite A FplendM feeling to-day and u dcprcfwd ono to-morrow, nothing is ( ins to tnf to good, tired, (,lo pi ess unil nil niKtriitiK.wrnl.iKiw, debility. jmnmi-ltoot builds up quickly n rundown constitution and makes tho weak strong. AtnriicsUtn SO rent nml $1.00 nl. "Inmllil.1 O.illu t HiMth" hw-CowiiltAlInn trio. 1)11. KlLUVU A Co., HlNUUAMTO.V, N. V. Wviilliur ISiillutlu. ICopvrlKlitf it, t i tiy W . T. KoBtcr.l St. JdhBPii, Mo, April 20. My hu bulletin gave forecasts of the (jtortti wave to cross tlio continent from Apr ti"A to liOtlt and the next will rcacli the Pacific coast about the iiTth, cross the western mountain country !v clo'c of 28lli, the yreat central v.tllejs from 'JHth to May 1st tint! thu eastern slates about May 2d. High wind hut not much rain may ho expected to accompany tit iss dis turln.tire A wr.rm wave will cross tlio west urn mountain country about 27th, the jiruat central valli'j'H Ulltli and eastern states about Mny 1st. Cool wive will cross the western mountain country about IlOth, great central valleys May 2d and cistern Htuleti -lth. TUP. (IIIKAT UIVKll. Historic passnges in the biblo ro tor to thu fountains of the great deep and ..iy they were brol.cn up when Nodi's Hood occurred. Probabilities urc that this was literally true. The great dorp still leinaitiH but its fountains arc not now suflieicntly extensive to eau.so a general flood Mich hh uvidontly occurred in tlio misty and mysterious past, if we sue to cred it thu very Htrongcst geological evi dences. Instead of calling it the great deep let us say the great river and look abovo where wo find it sweeping around the etrth in a channel two thousand mile wide and how deep no man knows. The cartwaid llowing river carries with it the high and low barometer'!, storm center and cloud foimations, ttiusinj; them to go aiound the earth in an easterly direction. Thu channel of this aerial river does not lie exactly cast and west but vaiies well to tbo south above tlio Gulf of Mexico and above China and well to the north about Hcting sea and Iceland so that its southern boundry lino will overage near 112 and its northern about (iO degrees of north latitude. Nine-tenths of tho human race live within these boundrics and tins vast eastward How is tho immediate causo of nil our weather depatturcs. Cold winters, warm winters, and all weather ottrcmcb may bo traced to this great river. But this ner it acted upon by the magnetic uillucncos of sun, moon and planets so that its channel varies, Gawthrop, in the American Motcoro logical .Journal, sajs "This groat un named river of the atmosphere, so near to us and yet so iar, has uow in its bed, ab it had throuirh ages, the centers of civilization und is destined to appeal to the imagination ol men and to dare them, in its exploration, to extreme effort. This, great rier changes its courso southing at ono time und northing at another because of influences it meets in piising over the earth's surfaco " If wc oin know when to expect tho southing ol this river, that is when its clunnol will oscillate or change to the south on this continent, wo miy know when to expect cold winters for thoy will purely follow and waun win ters will lollw its northern oscillations- It must not bo supposed that all tho upper utmosphero is moving cast ward. Probably tho ohaonol of the great aciiul river is a tuunel reaching not to excocd ten miles high. Thore arc very toroiahle reasons for believ ing that the atmosphere above this channel moves uorthward, after rising gloog the equator, and is poured down kL K. J &. M 1 agiin through the magnetic north pole from whence come tho cold and the cold waves. Th" immediate or.us5 of these at mospheric movements is tho sun's magnetic clfects. including tho he it ing ol tho lower atmosphere near the earth's c(tiaior. Tho earth revolv ing oislword causes a relative- motion in the sun westward and as the atmis phcru rises along tho earth's njuator in response to the nun's forces down pours at tho polos are nilural results. This movement or the atmosphere takes the form of a spiral, and with a loft handed corkscrew motion is drawn around the channel of the great east ward flowing aeiial river. The westward progress of the sun i ii . .i r must necessuriiy pun vast, puruuus im the atmosphere toward tho west and to replace it nn castwurd flow is caus ed and hence tho great river. Tho principal areas of evaporation lio south of this groat channel in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans where the moisture is lifted and carried into tho great river where it flows eastward till a combination of transient highs and lows causo it to be precipitated, giving us rain or snow. Now as to tho groat deep. The writer believes that tho cause of evap oration wore vastly increased to bucIi an enormous extont that nearly all the waters of the oceans wero evaporated and drawn into the great deep that is tho great aerial river under discus sion causing cloud formations thous andsol times more extensive than now, shutting out tho light of tho sun till only a dim twilight remained. This condition remained for vast nges dur ing which tho earth was enveloped in great deep btlts of cloud as now arc all the planets except the earth and Mars. hen the cause of this great evapor ation gradually withdrew, from natu ral results, tho fountains of the groat deep were b'roken up, the moisture precipitated and what is termed Noah s flood resulted. Kvcry geologist will admit that evi dences now louud in tho crust of the earth harmonizing with the above hj pothesis are overwhelming. The leg ends and traditions of every tribe and nee ot man remarkably coincide with these ideas. The writer does not hesitate to de elaro his belief that the cause of this great weather event was thu coming to our earth of the greutest comet ever known to the solar .system and that our moon, robbed by the earth ol its water and atmosphere, is the reutunt Ocntis, Mais and .Jupiter are now apparently near each other in the west and may lie seen soon after sunset. Venus is bright and silvery, Mars red and small, Jupiter . i dull siher color large. Neptune is in the same cluster and sets about the suno time but can be seen only with a powerful telescope Stturu and Traiius arc far south and riso about sunset. Tho latter can be seen only with a telescope. Mercury is on the opposite side of the sun. Tho moon was at apogee, farthest from tho earth, on lSth. In Kentucky, Arkansas and other states it is held that in order to pro duce a good bl ickberry crop there must bo a "Ulackberry Winter" This is a cold spell in May, without which, it is claimed the bhekberrj crop will bo short. Delays nro dangerous, A dollar spent for Hood's Sarsaparilla now miy prevent illuiss which Will bu expensive and hard to biar. Now is the time to take Hood's Suriipanlla Pood's Pills earn all liver illp, relieve COUtitipiltiOll lllld llrrliht detrition. '.Tic, rct'lliif; to .11 j Olil rations tuul I'rli'iitls, Having iiccopted tho farm iigency foi thu Old Continental Insurance Co , in WeliRter und adjoining counties, am pro parod to fuinieh liberal and rolmblo in Biirauce on tho most favorablo tonus, lOilm J. II Hvmii, 4Mii Is tho resultof tlio usual treatment of llkKK 111 sorili rs. ThfiHtHtemUiminlulth.i suit of tlio usual trc iribrs. Ttos)tcml ami Potash n incdltH Hi tll.111 llwi fllMi-nan m Mercury ami Potash n inedles-moro to w..u uitainu man imi tiisease ami in a short wlillo Is in a far worse condition I llian befuiu Tbo most common risult Is l psssbssbb aaMH&aiaa s nnbuniH i lorn E for which S R. B is tho must rcllMOn ! B. B Is tho must reltaliln C euro. A few ooiues wiu anora relief S w hero all cUo has failed, c i mneriui irom n 7 lllinmtiiillitni.,iv n nv.trn nttnk rtffA..ll ....uuuiuiinuiiiijy arms nun ivuBUt'inu stroilUM 9 hlliin,nlhnMluiliiii,liiil..i.,iiF.I.I. . . c Muiuii.ituini.Diiiuii nniuiai . .n.vau.llll, VH tlio mostuxcruclntluit imlim. ImXiitliuiiOreilgfi -. uuitan nuiiiiuv ruiiai, uui nuur ISK iiik i ibw noiiiim or 1 luiprore4rsililly anil am now n well man. cumulitlolr cured. I Cftn hitsrtllw r.M.nm. I "12!" 'i0U.r.u,!!PPl,erui niedicino to anyone smirte.l with this iialnfuldlM-ase "" w. r. ualby, Mrooklyn Klevated R. R. Our TrtatlM on niiml and Bkln DImmmm utllsd 1 tiraiv.H, MUUITIt. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Oa. KauKauaauUI mMi FLOODS TN THE EAST. NEW ENGLAND nlVEPS OUT OF THUIft UANKS. Heavy ItitliiH Cm n Overllnit, mill Much Uiiinngc Itrtmrtnl Wilier In Viiim 1'lncrs Higher '1 J i u ti lit Any llnio Since 1H. lioston, Mass., April 17. Almost con tinuous tains foi tlio last f.ui urfit hours and more, accompanied by melt Iiik snows among tho hlll' and iikuu tnlns, have riuiHi'il tho r!fia In nil pprt" of New liu'laii'l to rl'o to tin1 1 il h t point slncn the creal Hood ot is 1, nn.l wldettpicad dnrnuKi' litis lieon v. i nxlit, thotiKli up to mtdnluht m Ims nr I " lifts boon reported. So malls fioni north of Nushua, N. 1I h.ivo iiMched llnston to-flay. At Lowell the Mctilmnc Is over eight foet ubove hlch wntT mark and many cellars me flooded ond hnit"3 on tho lowlands partially HubinrrrrMi Tht mills am troubled with backwater and will probably have to relv upon tearnaltcgcther. Many mill cellars nro floods and the damage tan not be Avon approximately estimated. The Ilhodc f iHnd itrtra have also felt the heavy ralna, but tha ruin In that state Is niucu less than In the north. IN CONNECTICUT VAI.MIV. tTateri IllRhrr Than Any Tlmo Slnre IH03. Rprlnyfleld, Mass., April 17 The Con nctleut valley In the pcone of n flood of grenter magnitude than Iiiih visited thl section alnco 1861. Tho most dam ajra waa done nt Bellows Falls, Vt.. where tho Connecticut river Is narrow. An old railroad bridge was Hwept nway and there has been great dnmnRe to the Boston and Maine railroad. Tho tuantl waa flooded and rendered 1m raeaable. The mills are all closed. At Battleboro. Vt.. tho river Is higher than It be'n B,nce ,sc" At Turners Falls the wnter has overflowed the banks of the river to such nn extent that many of the mills havo been compelled to shut down. Tho Consolidated rullroad trucks are flooded. At Windsor. Vt., the water has risen thirty feet and busi ness Is almost nntirely suspended, At Northampton, Mass.. tho river Is three quarterg of u mile wide and the water Is higher than It has been In thirty yearn. Over nine feet of water Is uoltifr over the dam at Holyuke and many mills hve boon compelled to shut down. Near Mount Tom the vvutor has overflowed the railroad tracks and trulns are delayed. Country n Hlirct of Water. St. AJbatiB, Vt, April 17. Tho W'i tiooski river Is hlghci than It has been for twenty-live years. The count! y for miles nround Is one sheet of water, many fauns beliif; either partially or wholly flooded Seveial villages nro uslntc boats and rafts as a means of moving about. Min.li damaK' has been done to blldKes. The i.illioad between Proctor and Centt.il ltutland hns be.-n abandoned. Many of tho wldcutH of Tfoithlleld and Ccntinl Kutlnnd hnvo been driven fiom their dwellltiKs, tho water havliiK leached the uecond stories. KullroiuN MifTer VVmtiouU. Portland. Maine. April 17. All rail roads ccnterlriK heio lepoit bad wash outs on their lines In many eases tialns have been cancelled. Tho Ot.ind Tiunk road Is liupussable on uceotuit of the daimiKe to the loudbed No trulna can koI through from Monti enl. Itlwr Still Kiting. Augusta, Maine, April 17 The Ken nebec river Is still rising and tho w halves along the water front aio en tlmly submerged Millions of feet of lumber nro coming down the river. At lliunswlck the Andiostoggin Is tho highest ever known. The pumping sta tion is under water. a, 000 Thrown Out of Work. Venthiook, Maine, April 17 Over ;,000 people weio thiown out of work yesterday on account of the rise the Presumpscot river, which pi evented the factories from tunning. The river Is higher than It has been alnco 1SG1 and is still rising BUEF TO COME DOWN Orders Inued Tlmt Mill Inrnaiie the Supply of Stent. Washington, April 17. In view of the great rise In the price of beef und the scarcity of cattle tho chief of the bu reau of animal Industry-. Dr. Salmon, hns recommended to tho secretury of agriculture the admission of Mexican cattle into the United States under stringent regulations calculated to In sure a rigid Inspection of all cattle ad mitted. It is hoped by this means to check the tendency to excessive prices to the consumer without Injuriously affecting tho Interests of the beef pio ducers. In accordance with thuso rec ommendations Secietnry Morton ea t ei day Issued a spiclal order allowing lriipcn tutlcm of tattle from Muxlco. Mr. Moiton said there was nothing new in tho matter of the higher prices for beef. The secretary said there was a shortage of about 275,000 head of cattle, and that tho shoit corn and grass crops In pre vious years had something to do with the rise. It is expeeted that Dr .Sal mon, who Is making the Investigation, will go to Chicago befoie his lepoit Is completed. FOUND IN A BARREL. Mutilated ltomnlu of a Human Heine !lrnrroil liy'luii l'Uhurincn. Kansas City. Mo , April 17 John fjulian and John Cassldy, fishermen, found u whisky barrel lodged in a pile nt liriliall ti ffti I i (Iia IIIsbaiiiJ lnan nna. i.i lnii .,,, ,u ,,, . ,u ', ,, nalt ,r"te lmm ,np t81"" at the foot Ot i.ydm avenue They towed to the shore n nu noiineii too iiniien or ineir irrew some tlnd The ban el was brought l usnoro and when turned uoslele down the uims and legs of a human being rolled out, followed by tho head of u man. Hecurely wedged in the bottom of the barrel was the trunk of a man. Coioner Kodford was notified and went nt once to tho scene. Ho ordered the barrel demolished, so that tho trunk could be removed. It Is Impossible to Identify the remains, owing to the state of decomposition. In life the man was evidently about 30 yeara old, clean shavsn, with Irragular teeth, three of which are missing. Coroner Radford hai not yet Investigated the case, but in clines to the opinion that the body was H Student's cadaver. DID NOT GET MACCO. Dnnlnt Tlmt the Ciilinn tlriioml Wai Cnptiire.l. Havana, Culm, April 17 Chagrin and atiKer succeeded the prt mature election I of Capt -Cien CnlleJ'i over the nupposod capture of Joiso Maeio Maceos double was captured, but not Maceo. Antlel patlnir unusual efforts to captute him, the wily Cuban general donned n dls Kulso and went to tlio front In com mand Col (luerru was tho one cap turcd, while Maceo escaped to tlio mountains with u few of his follovvi i It Is expected, however, that he will be captured, ns many small panics nit In pin suit of him. At the bend of one of the trliients Cubans was Urlf?-C!en. I'minlet. vh) died n h ro Ills men, ucouras;M vslt'h lnsplilni; vvordM of cheer, f.ivt.'ht UK demons, but they wtie not w oil dis ciplined. They wore brave, but tin Ir recklussness counted for uaui;ht vvh'Mi opposed to Spain's rtRiilars On Crombet's body, which was tetilbly mutilated by his enemies, were found papers Riving names all the le.uleis and estimates of the strength of the revolutions. Campos' ship was slKhted off Man canlllo early yesterday mornliiK. As yet It Is net known where Campos will land. Loyul Spaniards say the war hna ended. Maximo Oomez, who has been In Hatt enlisting recruits, Inndtd near Santiago with tOO men. He has Kone to the mountains and will attempt to Join Maceo. If he succeeds In doing so It Is probable that their united forces will give the Spaniards one wore bat tle. KverythlnK seems to Indicate, how ever, that defeat Is staring the revolu tionists In the face and nothing but a miracle will now save Cuba from tho domination of Spain. WARNING TO ROSEBERY. arethatn Tells Him Great Britain Mni Drat Cnutloatly with Nicaragua. Now York, April 17. A special frore Washington says: "Minister Qurmnr was closeted with Secretary Grenhatn for some time last evening, discussing the Nicaragua situation. If England looks with favor upon Nicaragua's an awor to her ultimatum there wHI be nc special anxiety, but If Iord Uoseberj regards the reply ns unsatisfactory n different and serious phase of th( situation may and doubtless will arise "From what can be learned froir trustworthy sources, Secretary Gresh am, through Ambassador Baard, hat Informed Great Britain that this conn try will not permit, without an earnest protest, tho bombardment of Grey town and that the landing of British troop! on Nlcaraguan soil will be v it wed ui an act Inimical to American Intel est It Is said that Secretary OreBluan con veyed the uttltuflo of the administra tion on these points In earnest termn Ono story beard at the statu depart ment was to the effect that Mr Bayard was dliectcd to Inform Lord Roseberj that tiring upon Grey town or placing an armed force on shoie at that plao or at Corlnto would be an infraction of the Monroe doctrine. "It is pointed out that Admiral Meade's llnet has arlved nt Colon and Is near Gieytown, and that tho Mon teiey will re-ich Corlnto about tho tlmt the Ilnynl Aithur anchors oft tho weal end of tho proposed Interoeeanlc canal Something may be heard from London today which will clear up some of tht e.lstlng doubt nnil apprehension and outline Kngliinri h Intentions." No email objection which jpnnK folks laid to thu old-limo spring-medicine was their naiiBconsness. In our day this ob jection in removed ntul Ayer's tarsapar illa the most powerful and popular blood purifier is as ploasaiit to the palate as a cordial. I I 1 am now ready to do nil kinds of dress making. Prices reasonable. Threo blocks west of Miner's store- Mrs. 1 P. Hndley. tf II II ! Don't forpot that I am prepared to enny jiahhongers to nil parts of tlio city. Lenvo orders nt tlio Holland House Llotd Cumuli.. CIIAS. MJIIArrVIT. Iiimii'uiu'u iti'iicy. Represents tlio follow-hip; companies. Spo curd in tins pnpor. Farm property, olovntorp, und nil kinds ot niercantilo filskn, insured in reliable companies at lowest rates. Por rates an tonus writo or cnll and see mo. Ollico over Mior'a grocery store, Kcd Cloud, Nob. Need Corn. Choice, sorted, yollow seed Corn for snle by A. L. llildrotli, Covvlcs, Nob.; or, O. C. Tool, Ked Cloud. lVi'tl Xollte. Horoiifter Willinin Kiclinrdeon will feed all teams at tlio ruto of 10 cents for liny. Hnrn oast of Holland House. Outs! Out!! Go to Kobv'fl for oats, ho litis nil jou want. Take WurnliiK. Wo call jour attention and convinco jou of tlio fact that jou pel only li2 os in a loaf of bread by not gutting jour bread of mo. Von will et ono pound, 1(1 ozs in overy loaf nt tho City liukory. Jos, III ItllL'lUiH!. ., i. ..-i Captain Hweeney, U. S. A Han Diego, Cal. hiijk: "Stiiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the tlrst medicine I havu ever fonud that would do me nny good." Price M)c. Tor sale by C. Ij. Cotung. Market lienor!. (Corrected Weekly.) Whent 5 Corn no no 40 GO l aj 1 00 Oats.,.. Hvo.... Flax... Hoes. . . a i t e t Stock hogs '-' 006'' 00 Fatcowa :i 00 nutter 7 Eccb 7 Potatoes $0 Chickens lb 1 Turkeys lb (J Uuilod Hay per tonlOJJ Pitcher's Cattorla. Children Cry for for Infants and Children. l aa.HHBnv&miaHaialMMiH T HIItTY yen.m'"ol)crvtitlon of million of pemonii,P"rmlt It Is nnqnontionnlily tho bout remedy for Infnntw nnd Children the, world hna ever known. It Is hnrmle-m. Children lllto It. It gives them health. It will savo their lives. In It Mothers hnvo omcthlng which ii absolutely safo and praotioally perfect as m. child' medicine. Cattorla destroy WorBte. Caitoria allayn Feverihnes. Castoria prevent vomiting Soar Cnrd. Caitoria cores Diarrhea and Wind Colio. Caatorla rellcvee Teething Tronhlei. Castoria onres Constipation and Flatulency. Caatoria nentrallaes the effcota of oarhonlo acid gae or poisOBons air. Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property. Caatoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and towels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Caatoria la put p In one-shm bottles only. It Is not sold in hulk. Don't allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise) that it is "Just as good" and "will answer every purpose" See that yon pet C-A-S-T-Q-RI-A. &S The facsimile algnatnre ot Children Cry for ENCOURACINQ CROP REPORTS. Indiana nnil Imtu lluo lUcellrnt Pros- pel In for tin- Season. Indlnnapolls, April 17. The Indiana weather ciop bulletin says Although cool nnd cloudy on most days with light fiosts on seeral nights, the weather In general has been iutte favorable to glowing crops und farm work, ltalns fell nearly everywhere on three days, much to tho benetlt of growing crops Dos Moines, Iowa, April 16 The Iowa weekly weather crop bulletin sas Tho tlrst half of April hns given a bright hue to crop prospects, and nt the corre sponding date there has nevei been a more encouraging outlook for u produc tive season The- tempeiaturo of the past week was slightly abovo tioimal, und all the weather conditions vveie favniable for completing heeding opera tions nnd pushing the wotk of ptepara tlon for corn planting Ah a lesult fat m work Is genvinlly more advanced than usual at this time of the yenr, nnd the soli Is in the best possible con dition for the reception of freed The acreage of small ginln, coin nnd potatoes will bo materially lncreacd, compnrtd with the last three seasons The week closed with a general rain, giving promise of abundant measuie for present needs In all patts of the state. AH repoits indicate a good bta kon for fruit ARE STILL ON GUARD. !!rny Itnlim Diunpiii the Ardor of the Striking Inwn Miner. Ccntervllle, Iowa. April 17. The heavy rains of Sunday night and jes terday picvenWd ai.j movement of the strikers at Ciiuiunatl. None of the mines along the line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & SI Paul toad arc running. The strikoiH moved on them nnd they came out Company 13 of the Second regiment, Cnpt Ogle, has been at Cin cinnati since Ptlda There are also fifteen or twenty deputies armed Tho strikers protest they Intend no violence, that thoy aio making these demonstra tions to Induce all tho miueis to de mand tho schedule price ot not work. There wore rumors yesterday that Major-Goncral Prime nnd Adjutant Gonerul Prime had asked the governor for more troops It was nlso said the miners have rifles nnd dynamite bombs. Miikra Mnny .Slnrrhtgrs Void. Bpokano Falls, Wash., April 17. ffudge Moore of the Superior couit has rendered a decision which will have a startling effect upon hundreds of peo pie residing In thlH state In tho divorce case of Nelson vs, Nclyou the court held that a mnrrlagu contracted in any state of the union was Illegal bctweon two parties either of whom was di vorced In this state, provided the mar riage took place befoio tho statutory six months had passed In which un appeal could be taken. Death HrialU n otnrloiiH Crime. Little Rock, Ark., April 17. Mrs. Mary E. McCrnvens, ono of tho earliest rattlers of Plummet vllle, Conway coua ty, Is dead It was In her house that the Hon. John M. Clayton way mur dered, Hall's llnir Henuwer onjojs tho confi dence and putroiiage of people all over the oivillzt-d world, who uho it to restore and keep the hair a natural color. SPRING 18 NOW HERE And pooplo who have Organs should havo them cleaned nnd re paired, becuuso MUSIC HAIH CHARMS And to have good music, jou must koop your organs in good shapo. Persons wanting this kind of work done will do well to see mo and get my prices. PERSONS LIVING IN IHE COUNTRY Or neighboring towna will have their work promptly nttonded to by ad dressing mo at Red Cloud. Neb, Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Wm, TitUeytt. Cnstorin, with tlio patronage ot tm to wponJc of U without Kiinnntng. wm Is on every wrapper. Pitcher's Cattorla. l'nstiirc. Will tnlto a limited number ot cnttlo tojpasturo on tho Cioblo ranch eight milos south west of Rod Cloud. Plenty of shade and water. Cattle, $1'50: horbcs. c2 00, for tlio season. Apply to N. L. D. Smith, nt tho ranch. J. W. Wegeinann has re-opened his pliolopniph g.dlerj since the tiro, nnd is now getting out the hatuhomest cabinot pictures tit 100 per doen. Mr. ego maun does evculleut work and his busi ness is increasing rapidly. ltl-tf R. H. Fulton, Iho and lightning insur ance, Western White l!rone, monu incuts and cemetery goods. Seed oats und choice upland prairiu haj. Ollice with Trailers Lumber Co. Hoinescekers excursion rates on Ap.'li "'Id, one lowest lirst class standard faro plus 62 00 for tho round trip. Miui mum rates shall bo $7.00 to all points in NeliiiiGlca, Kansas, Coloiado, South Da kota, Wyoming and I'tnh. Tickets lim ited to continuous pnstmgo in each di rojtion, Ciiyiiie passage to begin on (Into ot wile, llnal return limit twenty daja from date ofale -A. Uo.novi it. For bale or tent A livery and feed bam. Apply to I). .1. Myers, lied Cloud, Oratitudo can ting songs of praiso with an emptv pocket. I recommend Clmtnbui Iain's Pain Dal in for rlieuiiiatixiu, liiuio back, sprains and suolliiigi. There is no better liniment made, I have sold over 100 bottlts of it this j ear and all were pleased who used it. J. I". Pierson, druggist, South Chica go, III, It U for ialo by Dejo .1 Grice, Tho bright side is notahvajstho right sido. i Mr. T.S. Hawkins, Chattanooga. Tonn sayt., "Shiloh's Vitalier 'Saved my I.ifo, I consider it tho best remedy for a de bilitated system I ever tiod." Tor Dys pepsia, Liver or Kidtioy trouble it excels, Price 7fi eta. Tor sale by O. It. Cotting. Tho saloon keepor ruins other mon but damns himself. "Orntige Illosfloin'' is safo und hnrmliss as n Flax Seed Ponltico. Any lady can use it hen-elf. Hold by C. L. Cotting. Application lor License. Nntlco Is lierehv (;lven tlmt a petltlnu, slmied lij tlililj oi innte Itlili'iil fneholileis or tlio first ward of tliviit) of Ited (loud, Nebiask.i, has lieen filed In in) oltlie In s.ilil dlj of lted (liiinl, piajing tint a ll(i-n-,e hn granted by tsaldcltv eoiincll of saldrity, to Nelson Loiik In. foi the sals of mult, siiirllinius ami vinous Imuors.oiiletn, hloK jl. iniiglii il town) now eltyof Ited ( load, Aehraiku, In the tlrst ward of the elty of Itnl Chiuil. tlmt ae-tmn will ho taken on said petition, h) iho in i nr and city council, an tlio llrsl day ur Mhj.IMV, or at the llrt nu etlup of the council tliirc dim luted at lted CIkuiI. Nlu.ka, Maich 15th, W. 1. WrsT, City clerk. Application lor License. Nntlco Is hereb) gen tint a petition, slums! Ii tlili tvnr mora rislilsut tietliulders of tho Irst ward of the city ot lted l luinl, Ne-hiaska, lasbesiillledlninjemiH In h.ihl elty of itesi timid, prujhig that license he gninted by salililtyeoiiuillnf Kild illy, to John I'nlnlcky for tho silo of milt, Nplrliiious ami inotis ,.W0rllil0.,.P1' '' 'iw ,31' '""ui"' town) now i tt?i V.,'JH,"i1,"l!:i!!bla.sK',i1" ,lle "t w"fl of the elty of Itid cloud, ilmt anion will ho taken on said petition h lh. nmver nut city iei!iicll.niit!ifird,iyof Mij, l.'-, sr at tl'o III st iiiietlng id tho ( uiincll theiealtei liated at lted Cloud, .NeUtasks, March 15, v. r. vvfst," , citj i lerk. Application for License. . Jf'',l,eB I hrehy cen that u petition stated by thirty or im.ro lesldent fiethol. ersof he seconil ward of tho ( U of Ho I Cloud. Ni-bw. ,ki'JhSr i!,''.n. llc'' wlln ttie elty clerk ot said elty of lted Coin , piav hu t lint a license l in "JiSrl'nV 'l',' l ",Cl1 'IVcll "tSfionl" M. Mern for tho sale st inn t, sidritoin rtftM vinous quors oa lot three (j). uloek ana i TV WllllHin's laddltlonfi tk Jelly of leJ Cud.Ne: Hnl-ai,.1?L''t c,u w! b" takso .a siuV pi tltiou by ,tht nmor and c tv counall an thalJt day ot May. m, or tha llrst moftlnr o"tli counel thoreafter. w K. Wsi. city Clerk . A r i