THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1895. 1 8 DR. KILMER'S Rooir ,mc-(,cat KIDNEUIVERtss $& The Spring Tonic Hakes thin, pule, ulcl.ly people well and strung I.n Grippe Clitic the bod after ffittH of tills trylnif cp. icnili! utiil icatoros lost vlitor and ltullty. Impure lllood Eczema, scrofula, malaria, pimples, blotches. General Wcnkncift ConMlttitlott nil nin ilnwn, loss of nmbltfon ami iipin-tlto, nervoume-ei, tired ami ".hi-plewi. At DrugglM 5 erntu Mnd f 1.00 Slxe. "InniHil"' (luUlo to Health" fn-.io!iullUon free. Dll. KlLMKIl k CO., HtMlllAMTON, N. Y. SCHOOL xoti:s. Kcliool odiIr on May tlio 3lsl. Prof. CuBtor left for Lincoln Thursday noon, Tlio Gorman clues is roviowing for ox ntniniition. Tho spring fovor soonie to afToct Botuo of tho pupils. Tho Cuosar clues hnvo nonrly complet ed thoir book. The beginning gcotnolry clues is making rapid progress. WodnoBilny morning Miss Cora Gur bor visited tho lifth room. Tho nngul of sloop prossod hard on Bomo of tho pupils all day Wednesday. Tho beginning nlgobra clans nro hav ing n thorough drill in multiplication. William lIolTolbowor for n short time taught tho fourth room last Wednesday. Somn of tho botany claBs are very zealous having as many as .10 ppodtnoiir already. Mies McCall'H room won tho bannoi this week. Not a tardy or absont por eon occurred. On Monday morning tho clock" was found to be missing from its usual place but upon inquiry tho clock had boon taken down for repair. Harry Hallonbeck of tho cliisi of V2 was viBiting his old school-unites, Wed nesday. Uo linn beon in tho lumbei business since leaving school three yearn ngo. Monday tho senior grade were sent home there to write on their orutiuiitt Amnjoiity of tho cluss have alre.td completed that work. The lime foi commencoinent iB fiiHt drawing nigh. A gum chower aUonls hoiiio interest to an observer as ho watches tho j iw enrneBtly trying to ninstiuato the pliablt matter. Could tho eye penetrate to that mind wo off times wonder what is con tuined therein. MoBilauies Pond .ud West represent ing the Uelief CVps weie in the fonrtli room Thuri-day. Their aim is to intro (luce the national salute in all theHchoo U Somnthing like thiB would enthuse tin growing generation with more patrio lIBIII. Itiilph Pope bid the high hchool a farewell Wednesday morning, thence hi take tho train for tho naval aontlt'inv Ralph has formed some deep ties whiie in hchool and takes with him tho best wishes of all tho pupils who will nlivavs remember him ub an agreeable, elllcie'nt nnd manly voting man. Hktty. Died, at Tuna Creek, Pa., April 2.M, 1S9.", Mis. Julin Kddy of Inavale, Xoln tlulia A. Cook was born May ll, IS'ti ory near the spot where sho died. Vn married to Philw l-'.ddy May 'JO, 1MH Moved with her husband to Inavale u, tho spring of 'si whero sho has sine, lived and made many warm friends wli.. will sadly miss her. Heing in fnuinu health sho hoped to renew it in tin scones of her childhood whither hIk wont hiBt fall. She leaven a lnmbaiM one boh and tluee daughters. V. . Kddy of Inavale, Neb ; Mrs. l- II. I,uv rence, Itasca, HI; Mrs. Rouo Sargent. Hddv stone, Out; Mrri. Alex tJoir.n. Ilonoeje Kails, X. y . j, w;t, i,r U' band, two oisters and a Wither, except ing !ier rod, were with her in her I in" moments. &$CfSD J CuulJ l .r,,lk'f' UtUajJBBM bleMe.iJJiNC.ise, Tin ..,' l''J spe.it hunJreJs ll,M,ars ln ,NVj va" remedies & t an J physkl.ins, n me of winch Jul me tott IM,wni...lsc.meotf'8 nn J my hair nun out, civing mc" perfectly bal J. then went to k" S HOT SPRflftQS 5 H.'plng to be cureJ by thi celebrated & yiniiinem, but vm s, , n b.MWK c, - sJlku, ....j ucuvj io Y i in- elicit vv.isi uijivwonjtrf,,!. (.oinii hi j pi re I'.icr.i ur iik hit lrstb t'le. nJ by the time I hij! I l It I Hlii. .t ..... I t " .n i w ., Wr "ej ly S S s h n the tt.'rii.ri'iiowniijj t li t hpritii' l,., i i ,, ... . . . rWAl. s. ir0W,- ON THE EVE OF WAR. NEBHASKA INDIAN TROUDLB DECOMING SERIOUS. Dltpntn Ilrturrn tlm (linrrnmrnt ARfnl mill Hiu riniirnoy Ooiupiuijr Iteatlim n tMliniix Tlio 'I'roiililii In North Ila kutu. render. Neb., Mny l.-Slinrlff Mullln oiKMily ilcrlnred yeslerduy If u nlimlo white uettler win murdrrcit by In.llnn police while resisting eviction bofuro the courts Bcttlvd the Winnebago re (irvatlon nmtter It meant annihilation of the WliincbiiROM, He said he hud luttern from liumlndH of mun all over Thurston county and evun from other counties who volunteered their serv Icon to imslHt In wiping out every Indian on tho reservation If u Mingle white tat tler wui killed. Hhcrlff Mullln added that If Cupt. Duck persisted In forcing trouble btfore the courtH nttld the ubjeet ho wouhJ take a posst Qf suf, ftnt humorloal strength to Invade tho Bgducy and ho would arrest Cpt. neck. tie hirllt iprBtd th btltif that Cpt ptck would not dare attempt an othtr ffiovtment with any hope of sue com onUti by ttia aid of troopi. Tht rWunnl of Federal Judges Dundy and ftlner at Lincoln to grant a man datory laJunoUon requiting the Unants of the Floumoy Live Stock nnd Real Bitate Company to vacate the Indian land they claim on the Winnebago reitfvatlon hat brought tho dliputo to a climax. Agent Beck at ottoe an nounced his Intention of continuing eviction Of thoie tenanta who hold by vtrtue of leaani effected with the In dlau without the'eonaent and sanction of tfie igtnt. Tbi' Win doubtleia lead to blobdahed, a the people of Thurston county are divided Into factions over the trouble existing between the Indian agent and tfce Flouraoy company, and feeling has been running high up thera for some time. Under Holdings of the federal Judges the order Issued last March by Judga Sanborn of the northern dlotrlct was continued In forco untft further orders I of the court. This simply forbade tho Flournoy company and those who hold upon irimtlar leases from making any caw leases. Tho ones now hfiu by tho Flournoy Company will expire January 1, 1R9R. It has beep held by one of tho federal courts that tho sanction of tho agent 1b necessary to the validity of a Uauo made by an Indian of his land. Under this ruling Agent Heck proposes to proceed with the evictions. . t, moors MEEDKD. .' Alt the North Dakota Trouble Cani4 by r-.na.lUn Italf-nrerdi. Devil's Lake. N. D.. Mny 1. After sifting Information from nil avallablo sources hero, there seems no doubt that tho eerlous stnt of affairs nt Turtles Mountain Is mostly If not entirely cauatd by Canadian hnIf-bropdj. Tho pietext Is Indian claims to n large tract of lunil In the Devll'n Lake district of which the United States hao assumed title but to whrch It Is Hncrally con ceded the Indians had certain treaty tights. Animlenti Indiana ami half-breeds peeiii satlHlled to uwalt the delibera tions of the United States commission eis In fettlliiK the question, but the Oil tiudlau hnlf-brieds, wheBe claim Is de nied and seems to lie without equity, peislst In nice! tint,' claim, illbturbliiH Nttlers, exciting American hiilf-breeds, committing ttmbr depredations, ami going even to the extent of burning houses. In thetr own dlxlrlct, creating shlftlcness and disrespect of law They use the puiu bloods us cat's paws no as to give the affair the appeal ance of Jus tle to tho Indians. Theie ran be nc doubt as to the exlstenee of the deplor able state of i iff ii Irs nnd the neees.slty of prompt and vigorous action. Mnr shnl I'ronan Intends to lay the matter before Jtuli;u Thomas and request an order for the use of the mllltla, hh the lircumstniiees clearly Indicate n situ ation with which ilvll authority Is un able to eop" INCOME-TAX ESTIMATES. Internal Itrtrniin ('iiniinllonrr' iuei Wn Innllj. Washington. May 1. The commis sioner of Internal revenue now practic ally admits that all his estimates of the product of the Income tax were mure guesswork, and that Instead of JSO.OOO.OOO, which rns the oiiglnul fl it mi e. later reduced by SO pt cent, tho United Slatt. um sen reel ruallr.e $10, 000.000 from this H.mtce. t.nst werk ho said that 10 per cent of those liable to In tnx had fulled to mul;e returns, now he thlnke thnt 2f per cent of such people hn failed to comply with the teiina Gf the act. but the commissioner has no moans of knowing how noir hli latest gllehS W to the truth. fecrMnry Carlisle estimated that the month nf April would show it eompara tln purity hutwieu iverlpls and dls burs.Mn. nts nnd .t the figures for tho month which closes to-Ci. will ileinou rtrat.' that theie las bim a detlcit of between eight nnd nine millions. To imitit r Htnton Kit' 1 Hum ' Mli'lilcm r Mich.. Mnv 1 Woilt will conn.-. nc in May en one of tne iniKist eutetpiires undertaken In this part of the htate for rlfteten years. Tho plan Is to build a dam one mile IMi th ..f lie-e whit I will glvo n fall of twenty fmt mrr the 1'09 fuet nf main dam. there being 1,400 feet of dam ap ing the dam Is the nltiublo power to be attained, which will be lined for tlee tile llgl t. li.tit. anil power puipoes, nlK.i fur furnishing power to manufne toile tl'at will be located near the dam. The i-oti!iiny nlll capitalize in a few das under the utate laws at 51.00U.OUO. witn itwt.owjiHid-tui stock. 1 ItTi'f 'IrMml nifiro on Irnl.inil, 1 Sjdney, N. S. V., May 1. Advices leeeUod heru fum New Ireland, a tie jiendeney of the (ierman colony In Noitifin Ntw OuliK-a, say several II lupe have beun depopulntctl owing to the fieiee tribat warfare which hav.t btell waged theie. Women and chll dien h.B been meivllewly bulcheieU, Vetttuaater KI1U a Cliorlmv Indian. Tails. Tex,, April SO.At Ownt, I. T., t.nty-twp n iUu north of lioie, n flrunVm 'hetnv Indian endeavored t.i j '..I , i i x i ti. t r C i . i i t i . c MENACE TO AMERICA. Onr Intrrt Iinprrllr.l In Nlrnragna Hitter Wnrda for Onr Unvornment. Washington, Mny 1. Tho two weeks' armistice asked by Nicaragua and obtained through the good olllccs of the United StnteH Is to nil Intents a dead letter. The delay was grunted on the condition that Nicaragua would ngreo to pay the Indemnity before tho expiration of the two weeks. That gov ernment did not make the pledge, and theie the mutter rests. It Is not a ques tion of cash, for NieaiiiKiia has been offend the money from at least thine different Botuees, vU. . 1. A London syndicate. 2. Merchants and citizens of Nicara gua. 3. The Nicaragua Canal company. The stnte depaitment has no explana tion to offer as to the motives that may ba Influencing Nicaragua, but It can bo stated frunkly that the administration Is very muoh dlsgustud with the com plexion affairs are taking. Not the least disturbing feature of the complication ta the discovery that Nicaragua has been and Is still figuring with London capitalists to be released from a na tional debt of about $400,000 cash bonus In the national treasury to start with on a new ora of financiering. That this Is outtlng an important figure In the matter Is recognised, nnd it goes n long way to show thut, however much tho Nloarnguans and English may be out wardly "scrapping," relations under the surface are of a character that may, lead to a sudden settlement of the dls puto upon terms to tho decided disad vantage of the United States In a com mercial and political senso. WARSHIPS ON OUARD. three Vrtiola Ordered to rroceed to Forts In Nlraragiia, Washington, May L Some sudden and unexpected orders Issued to United States nuval vessels late yesterday caused a sensation for a time until tho Import of the order was explained. The Alert, which has been stationed for a month or more at Panama watching theprogresn of the revolutionary move ment in Colombia, was ordered to pro ceed at once to Snn Juan del Rur, tho nearest cable port to Corinto, Nicar agua. Tho Italclgh, now on her way from Kingston, Jamaica, to Key West and expected to arrive at the latter place any moment, will find awaiting her orders to go at once to dreytown, tho eastorn terminus of theproposcd Nicaragua canul. Tho Montgomery, now at Mobile, will follow the Atlanta May 7 with tho Nicaragua!! canal com mission uboard. The Monterey will also bo there. She Is not expected to touch nt ftorlnto, and as sho Is now beyond the reach of orders by wire she will probably be allowed to relieve the Alert nt Panama, whence she can be ordeied back to Nicaragua If trouble arises In the future. Secretary Herbert snyn the move ments of the ships have absolutely nothing to do with the present occu pation of Corinto by the British, that being a matter to be settled between the Nlcnruguitns nnd the Iltltlsh. Tho real purpose of the orders was to gunrd Amerlcnn Interests In Nicaragua against the consequences of a possible revolu tion which may lesult from the dis turbed condition of the country. iiitti:k woitns nm ch. Nlriiriigunii Stiitcminin Actimcn Onr Oov eminent of Treachery. Managua, Nlraragun, May L A. lending Nicaragua statesman In an In terview said. "Our government has lecelved no of ficial advices from Washington, by which wv guther that the American have turned their backs upon us and refuse to succor us In the hour of trial. The English have ut least pluck In their favor. They have the luunleuct! to defy thiough us the entlie Amerlcnn conti nent, while the United Status can never Justlfj Its weakness of netlon, which will i emalu a blot upon the nation's his tory. Weak iiinl small as our nation Is, we have shown more courage than the United Stntea, which encouraged us, only to desert us nt the hiHt moment." In concluding he said that ho would have prefer! etl to see the much-vaunt-etl Monroe doctrine tile u more dignified death. At a late hour last evening Pres ident Zelajn lecelved a telegiain from Washington stating thut Clreat Hrltalu would withdraw her ships from Coilnto and give Nicaragua fifteen days in which to pay the $75,000 smart money If such n piopnsltlon would he accepted by Nicaragua. l'icsldeiit 5lna at onco held nn audience with b's principal ntl vlsers, anil a reply wta probubly bo made within a few houis. TAKE SPANIARDS BY SURPRISE. Ilnttle Near I.n .Ingiiui Wiih Won li) Negro Inmirgrnts. Santiago, Cuba. April 3, via Key West, 1'Ia . May 1. The first really Important aklrmlf.li of the present in miricctlon In Cuba was that which took place Kundn at Ramon tie las Jaguas. The Insurgents were ull black, many of them oni' ed at tlio mines. They numbered nl ut live hundred. A Span ish detnchnMiit of 200 soldiers wa. unt to the mines ml enmped nt Juruguultn. Finding all i tit t the co-nmnnder left fifty soldiers under Lloc. RenJ'untn Ciallfffo. and with the test stnrted with a guide for Ramon do las .laguas. Near the latter place the tro.ips were at tueked from ambush. A number of Spulllaitls were Killed orvvountlod. Tenui'KHi (ioirruoralilp. Nashville, Tenn., Mny 1. The two houses of the legislature met In Joint convention lo-tlny to consider the con test for the govet not ship between Peter Tin my, den... er.it, the present Ini urn bent, and Henry Clay Hvans, republi can. A lesolutlon providing for the up poliituient of u committee to report ruUs governing the convention was adopted. The inport of the Investigating com mlttee. which favois seutlng Tin ney, was then tend. The lepmt Is signed b the fccvou duiiocintlc iiiimbeia of the committee. The minority leport Is signed by the live republlenn members of the lominlttee. Shi uteri Win Their fitrl!e. St. Louis. Mo., May 1. The strike c.f the garment work.ru is at an end. It was for bftter quarters, nut for an Increase 'f vvuges, nntl a n.uir.factory agreement has been drown tin and elRiod by tho clothing manufacturers (11 (I t'l V 1 I J. 'IV ' t" ',' 1 ,i T, I t. ( I f k WERE MARftlKP TUESDAY. I Daches of Marlhornugh Wctla 1rt Wlllluin Ilereifnnt. London, May 1. The Duchess ol Marlborough and Lord William Heres ford were united In marlnge at 1 o'clock this afternoon In St. (leorge's Hplscopal Church, Hanover Square. Only n few Intimate friends of tho two families Were blden to attend the services and t-adt hertcsford. these wero the only ones In attendance save a few members of the American colony In London. This was the third marriage of the brldo, tho duohess, who Is well-known In America. Her first husband was Wlllam Hammersley, a New York merchant, who at his death left his widow n fortune of soveral mil lions. This, by Judicious investments, she largely Increased. A few yoars ago she became the wife of the Duko of Marlborough and thus allied herself with one of the oldest peerages In Great Britain. IRON WORKERS CONVENTION. Wage to He UUcussed by the Amal gamated AMncintlnn. rittsburg. May L Tho annual con vention of tl e Amalgamated Associa tion ofjrnn d Steel Workera will bo held In C' nd In two weeks, and it will be tl ' t Important session since 1882. Tl inlzatlon Is stronger now thun it i .., .itnc and It covers a larger territory. This year the great question, ns usual, will be a i vision of the wsi-jo ""ale, so as to secure a' restoration tho wages lost during the busln-" nres slon. Since tho summer tho wages of the iron uml steel v. -ra hnve beon going down. The puddling rate fell from $ti.50 to U per ton nnd even that rate has been cut In many places, notably in Pittsburg Tho voluntary reduction of 10 per cent lit the tonnage rates for finishers was followed last year by a further reduction of 10 per cent nnd in the Toungstown district the nnhhero took another cut of 15 per cent. The only workers who escnped were the r.heet mill hands, The tin plate woi Kits coinptomlsml with n reduction of 1"W per cent nnd 15 per cent, one half what was demanded by the mnnu factuicis. Tho demand for a wage re storation will likely cover all depart ment of mill work, ul'h the possible ex ception of the tin plate branch. Union Men light ullli Tick Handle. Marquette. Mich., May 1. The open ing of navigation here yesterday was tho slgnnl for a fierce and decisive con test between the local ore trimmers nnd outsiders bi ought down fiom Ishpem Ing and NegnuiiK1 by the three men who pay they hnve contiacts with tho Ves sel Owners' association to ttlm boats lieie. The Pontine in rived light for ore nt 6:50 p. m. nnd twenty minutes later tho riot was on. Sheilff Uroad had hworn In ten of the newcomers and prmd them with bnsehall hats. Tho union men loosened the handles of tlnir picks. Tho crash of clubs upon skulls filled tho ntr for a few minutes, nnd tho Imported men took to their heels and run. The Marquette Miles have been permitted to leave tho armory, a do tal! of eight men being kept on guard there, hovvover. Albuquerque, N. M Mny 1. When fi. M. Folsom. now of Chicago, tho banker who Is charged with wrecking the Albuquerque National bank and tho New Mexico Savings Hank and Trust Co,, stopped from a passenger train last nlijht from the east Deputy Unit ed State. Mnisliitl Knight placed him under nrrtst on ludlotments lecently found heie by the United States grand Jury. Folsom was tried and convicted last year and sentenced to tho teirl torlal penitentiary for five years, but owing to the persistent efforts of law yers he hns never served his sentence. Folsom will hnve no trouble to give n bond. LATEST MARKET REPORTS. CHICAGO. Cnttlc Common to pilinc.$2.IO ((7.00 Hogs Spring guides 4.25 O0.S0 Sheen Kali' to choice 2.76 00. 00 Wheat No. 1! led 02 Up ,0i Cent No. 'i 15 tf .10 Oats 2S'.b'J .S Rye No. 'J 55 Mutter Choice eienmcry.. 7 Q ."0 iv-u IlIA ii, ," ...... ... j Potaloea Per bu 03 0.72 HUri'ALO. Wheat No. 2 01 (ft .CO (Vim No. 2 yellow 51 & .62 Oats No. 1 white 31 .35 PKOIUA. Rye No. 2 53?; M Coin No. II white 10 .W-i U.UH No. 2 white 30 .31 ST. LOUIS. (Utle 3-00 TlG 00 Hugs 1-70 M.r. i." Wheat No. 2 red CO tv .01 Corn No. 2 1 if . O.tts-No. 2 i'JrP .30 M1LWAUKUU. Wheat No. 2 spilng 03 fi) .01 Coin-No. 3 s.47 U .4S Oats No. 2 white 29 W .30 Hut ley No. 2 52-4 Kje No. 1 C5u KANSAS CITY. Cattle -"10 ITO.OO lIcgH... , .... -1.70 JT5.S5 Shoep a'50 ff0.&0 NEW YOP.K. Wheat No. !! rI C7 d .CS Corn-No. 8 WO .r.3'4 Oats J40 Lulter 8 Q -MV 'I o . o. v V'. What is Costoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nntl Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless r-mustituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its trnarantco is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Costoria destroys Worms nnd allays feverishnoss. Costoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Costoria relieves teething tronblcs. cares constipation and flatulency Costoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy' and natural sleep. Cos toria is tho Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend Castoria. " Castorl. Is on excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of Its good effect upon their children." Da. 0. C. Osaooo, Lowell, Mam. " Costoria Is the bent remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the duy is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of thetr children, and um Castoria la stead of the Tariousquock nostrums which aro destroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful gents down their throats, thereby sending tbem to prematura graTM." Dm. J. F. Kixcbxuk, Conway, Ark. Tk Ctattmr Gozapmay, Tl Strmign ltit'lilent of tlu Malt. A lady In HoHton wrote Home letters tmd scaled them, na Is her custom, with a. Moorish coin having a tiny hook In Its back. Her correspondents nil knew this peculiar seal and how highly It Is prizetl from Its antiquity nnd the stylish form It takes In the wax. Called Mitl flenly from the room, these letters were $oou after postetl by a servant In the neatest box, and not till then did the owner of the rare coin miss It from the table. The room vvns seal died and the tnnltl dispatched to nwnlt the letter col lector on his next round. Hut he declined uotlilni; had been seen of any such mm I and then the search bean Indoors iiKaln but with no better luck. A few days after the lady tecelved n letter from Camilla, fettled with the famlllnf Mooilsh hieroglyphics! The mystefj was soon explained, for on opening the envelope It was learned that this heavy seal hail stuck to the letter sent from HoHton nnd nnssliiir thromili mi manv hands hail aril veil Intact to the gieat astonishment of the recipient. Uoston Herald. A I'lirmi'ii Who Went 1'Ulilnt;. A reputnble farmer fiom Hanks coun ty was la Atlanta recently, and spying n counter full of llsh fiom .Savannah related Ills experience of n few days back. He said that he went out on n fishing tilp. but finding that the tinny tribe weie prone to nibble too much, lie got hold of a big, tough bait, anil putting It on his hook stuck the pole In the ground nnd went up to the creek to sleep off the effects of his corn liquor, nnd when he leturned he saw Ills pole bobbing fuilmisly, and think ing that he had caught a twenty pound eel. he hurried forward and. grabbing the polo, gave a mighty Jerk. 'Hang ing on to the hook was one of the blnmetlest, biggest wild ducks you over seed," said the fanner. Atlanta Con Htltutlon. Cold That Kill mill fold That Curr. In Kngland severe cold generally kills n good many people; in ui rtniu pints of Korth America cold still inure Severe Ruts new life Into them. It requires no .tigumentatlon t slmw that theie must be n definite lein-oll for this The chief reason Is that t'nglMi cold H mostly (lump, while in Ninth America It Is mostly dry. There Is the gic.itcst dif ference In the woi Id bow eon dry nlr nnd damp air. The foimer Is usually nlr pure nnd simple, possessing a full quantity of ogen nnd often chaiged highly with ozone The latter consists of nlr mixed with the vapor of water. "When the f (inner nlr. fully oxygenated, is breathed. It Mlniulntes mote power fully than cliiinipngne The latter, less oxygenated and ehaiged with the vapor of water, not only does not stimulate, It depresses. Public Opinion. A olilld vvns onred of cronp by a iIoho or two of Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. A neigh bor's child d ed of the same drenil iIIpciro while the father was getting naily to call tho doctor. This shows the nrccWMty of having Ayor's Cherry Peotoral always at hnnd. Prosperity Is a blessing to the good, a ctireo to tlio evil, ----Thero aro HH'onleen reyistoroil pouts of WeMeyniiB nml Mothodists. : EXPECTANT Olfcr Yon n , iM'ni:iv w I ch MOTHERS. INSUk'IJA Safety nf l. no to mom cr and Child. ifi! 99 Robj Ccnfinsnier.t of It3 Pain, H3rfcrar,Jl!:k. Mwvlfo iir.l 3101111 IP' riMV" bo fori I ittti of l r am t-tiii. kIh en' i..,t Milk r frond tll'Si,- I'UVn 'i'il l lollt letl .it Hi" t ill iciil Inn. i' miIi ilni'iut III IP -!'. h l ii" o..lut utii ri iiJ.ii. . U' r lutiuiji ni r ii Id. J, I, .lullNJioN, F.ufiiull, Alt. Sent by Mail or Kxyrtv ', on n . I t of iirlic, ifl.eO iicr tiolll, liju.i "'1 j iiuiU- ; . i in . i : Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adopted to children thai I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." 11. A. AacnsR, M. D ill So. Oxford Bt., Drooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians In tho children's depart ment bare spoken highly of thetr experi ence In their outside practlco with Castoria, and although wo only hare among our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet wo are free to confess that tba merits of Castoria has won us to took with faror upon It." Ukitso Uosrrrix. and Dtsmsurr, Boston, 1 Jolsm C. 8KRIt, JYe., Msmj Street, New York City, I'llClip ISlltCN. On May 21th, .Tune 7th nnd 10th July .')rd and lDth, August 'Jnd und 23d ticltotnon salo to Hot Springs, South Dakota and at rate of ono faro for tho T round trip $1000 from Red Cloud, Tickets limited for return to thirty daja rotn ditto of salo. A. Conovku. There are 100 deor forests in the High lands of Scotland. A complete new linn of wnll paper at 'f nvlor'satb ottoni prices. Might tons of millet liny for salo. Jno Karner, box .".23, Heel Cloud. If jott don't Fee Tajlor's wall paper before liujiiig ou will mips it. Wo do not use uotoliue or tiny other kind of line, but pure nnd healthful V(L4 gredients in our breadotuirs or past??. " K.VI.KVit C.VMl'lll.I.I.. i'laiitH. Swot potatodH, cntilmgo anil tomato plants for wile by V. V. Htal, three tnilati south of Co'.v lu, Neb. Ill Don't Toltiifco Sjiit or Smoke Voiir C'ioAnay," Tho trutlifiii, startling title or n hook about Xo-to liae, the only harmless, guar anteed tobacco habit cure. If jmt want to tjuit uml can't, uso Xo-to-huo." Unices uji nicotiiii.etl nerves, eliminates nicotine poisons, makes weak nion gain strength, weight ami vigor. Positive cure or tuon . ref untied. Sold by C. L. Cutting. Hook at druj-'gistp. or mailed freo. Addicts The Slotting- Hemedy Co,, Chiuago otllee, Io Handolph St', Xow Vork, 10 Sintice St. f.Okt. g Sunday, April '', u pair of gold bow oyo glaspcB. The Under will bo reward od by leaving them at Cutting's drug store. n.urlicl E.eport. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat 3 no Corn 50 Oats ys He CO x Flax 125 Hogs 3 50 1 00 Stock hogs 00:i oo i' nt cowb ;j oo Huttor 7 K?K8 10 Potatoes i 00 Cliicltens lb 4 Turkejs lb 7 IJnilutl Hay pur tonlO Lt'SJtl .Nolh'c. Notice Is herein kIm n tli.,1 ltj virtue of a chattel inoit.ii'e. il.i'i'd mi the liliilavnf Vprll, 1M). ami dill) tl'inl ii.i ri't'oul a In ilioolllieof llli' eouiilj oltlK of Wil ,. i eoillil), Nrbr.uka, on tlio fi'li iliiv "I Apt ii ij, uml cxeciiled by I. A .Mason, of the nmnj o Millt, state of Imv.i, tilth I'liriitM I xi h.uirfH IlinU et said villls (oiinti. I"ii, in Mt'iire tin' ii.ivmeat of tho nan et lliinn llniiilieii liullii'4, pujalilu siv months iiiier Hi. i ,in ilieriiif, mid upon wlilt'h llier l ii" ilueilie uin ul ste( ll Hun ilit'daiiil lui-nlv n ,. jioll.iit, ulilcliH.ililiuort tt'itte, tiiKitlitT i.i li t.iu imte whleli the :une sc nut",, un-. Hun ohm, i.y s.iiil I .irliK'U V.s i iliainre ll.mli -. .1.1. i i,.lui.vtl, uKUiei. trails felled and iMivcifil Mine, A. l. Wf.irln, who . inn iiowilieouni i .mil linlilertli' reiif. Default h.ivlna beiii m fit- in t'u) jijjiiieut ot k.uiI hum, tleiett.ie I win n tUo proe eitj tht'ri'liiilesirlliiil, lo-wit, Duo uraln ele vator, -le ah ni' ciitN fmi in tlilnv feet, and t'ai'iii'ltv ul i j.-t i niih(. ami pltimio on tile lltflit nf ll nf tin) llinliiinli.il Missouri , lllwi Kiillre.il i mil' my, ea,t ol the depot at llllllli'lioil,. . l,,Mi lllitl, NelH.iskll. It bu 'UK tlio sam n,,r mil, li. Kt .1 l, said 1. A, via-tin lulu .ti J. , l .r-ii i 1 1 io will ho a' l''-l)lit' ."mien nt sil'l eiev.it ir nt (Jiililn llt'i'K, ehtfr i Mills , Nil.iu-ltu, nntlio'Jith iIhv ul Mil, if.-.--, ,u t 'ii i., ii, in. of sulil il.D , ln.tod lit K '. -I, i., j , i, . , . Pitcher's Castoria i V i it B FhrcvfpoK, a r . ryfokUg u