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IV -ftw-j?V. "SWSVSsa' - -v rj:.i.- VOLUME XXIV. IwnniJiWMi.a'i.rjjruj.iniLjm'j-ii'j.'j; Women Wlio nro nervous, weak, worn out with local troubles llntl pun blood, iicrvo strength, ami perfect health in lloorir's Snrapaiillu. Wn do not ay ,tho above to raise false hope. It lias been tho experi ence of many, very many women in those inton-ely trying period which demand and consume so much Nervous force those special physical trials wo delicately indicate, by merely using tho words Maid, Mother, Matron. Like a confidential friend we suggest tho use of Hood's Samiparilla, a reli able) bood purittcr and tonic; it has helped many others and will help you. "I was In poor health llvo years, broken down In strength, and nppctlto nil gone Local troubles and other weaknesses in tensified my misery. Nervous sick Headaches dlzzlnces, heartburn and pains in my back made mo think I should never bo well again. A friend prevailed upon mo to try Hood's Snrsaparllla. I soon bcgai to Improve and In six months It rcatorei mo to better health than for years, havo found Hood's Snrsaparllla a gtaat xncdiclno for all troubles peculiar to My I am now strong and healthy and can on a good day's work. I stand by Hood's Barsaparilla, for It cured mo aftor otWr medicines failed." Mns. Luis Dili, Corllnvllle, Illinois. I This and many similar cures provo tmt Hood's Sarsaparilla' Is the Ono Truo Wood Purifier. All djugBlsti. f Prepared only liy C. I. Hood & Co., I.iwcll, Mass. '-, j r-n are purely vegetable, caro flOOd S PHIS fully prvparfL 25 conU. Wvutlicr ForuciiMw. ltni) Cr.oun, Nkh. Afaril 3, 189C Tbo following is th) wenthor forecasts for tho next 'J hours: jjE IH'l-AHntllC rloildllieM tonlullt ami suliirilnj, nlniwrrw moiiIIuhnI partloi wuinier Snliirilnj. F. W. CownnN, Locil Munagor. TJnTPThpan forecast wll bo dis played duily in every postollio in Wob county. Wo 12 avo Dceldfl To continuo our otTor to ueml fllKClIIKF v and tbo Nebruelui and Kun is Fnrmor llHvNi nnv address for 81.10. Sew in your who will 'iftuddrobB, mid to tho mibscribd sond us $1 for The Cmr.i' ifrd -" contH nxtra. wo will send TUUh COPIES OP THE FARM Kit to any iiddrosB ho may eoloot in tho United Sti es or Can- uda, for ONFi YKAH 15 A U a premium offer for Tin: Cn This is Inflammatory itluMiiiiiUHiuCure cii In ii Way. Mortou L. Hill, ot hobanoi: hid., pays: 'My wife hud Inflammatory huumatism in every muscle ami Joint, h Huffenrig WJ.R turriblo nml her hody nmliioo wero Bwolleu almost beyoud recogliiou; had beou in bed for six wei.ks nudbad eight pbysicintiB but reoeivm no im she trljd the MYSTIC C eflt until HE FOR. diato re adout iu KUKUMATINM. iigavoiim lief and sho wns nblo to wal three dayB. I am sure It nave her llfo." Hold by U. E. Grlco druggist, pd Cloud. SoIz'b fihoos for durability and law price. Sold only by Wioner. m - . .... "H The U. S. Gov't Imports jjg show Royal Baklnfowdtr Se , m WL IRK, Wiilcr County I'nlon Sunday School AnhovIiiIIoii Hold It Convention. iyhjcii ixti:ki;st itiaxu'hst. County School Well tlrprenentctl-. liitcrcMllnir l'rosrnm proM-iiti-il nnil UvoryonoSnt lolled In the Work Hone. 8IXTY-ONH DKMCKATKS IMIUSIiMT Tho County Union Sunday School convention met iu tlio Congregational uhuroh with n fine attendance of ear nest christian workers, all bout on making the convention one long to bo remembered for the great amount of good to bo done; the officers in whose churgo the convention was placed having left nothing undone on their part to make it a success, nearly all of them being prcsout. To say that the convention was a sucoeus from beginning to cud would not half tell it. The house was crowded to its ut most at both tho night sessions, and wa9. comfortably filled at all tho day session;, and all went away feeling that it was truly good for them to have been there. The convention was called to order at 2:30 p. m. by Mr. Albright, the president, and tho first session was opened by sccrot prayor, after which tho doxolotry was sung, tollowod by "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name," after which tho 10th Psalm was read and prayer oflored by ilev. Maxfield, Tho secretary being absent, 0. U. Crone was appointed assistant secre tary. Anthem, by the choir. Praise scivioo conducted by J. S. White, in which many took part. Appointment of committees. On resolutions, Mr. Logan of Blue Hill; C. C. Cox, Amboy; and Mr. Ilines of Elm Creek. On enrollment, Mrs. Cutter of lied Cloud. Roll call, sixty-oiio delegates re ported. Music "Object of coming to tho conven tion." Tho responses wero many and very appropriatcand inspiring. Music by Amboy school. Report of committee on by-laws and constitution by Mrs. BrakesGeld sub mitted and adopted by convention, Musio by Amboy school, Mu9io by oomvontioo. Prayer and benediction by Rev. Mctcalf of Cowlop, EVENINCl SIS8I0N. Meeting opened by singing No. G7, "Jesus is Culling," and No. 6, "Whit er Than Snow." Prayer by Rev. Iilaokwell. Music by convention, No. 48, "Fill Me Now." Selection by Orphean quartott. Selection by a class of tho Red Cloud Congregational Sunday school. Musio by convention. Anthem by clioir,"Praiso the Lord." Two minute speeches on tho theme "What about our Roys and Girls" opened by R. B. Fulton, followed by sons.'. "Dying from Home, and Lost," by Messrs. Albright and Fulton. A good number took part in tho discus sion. Musio, "It Just Suits Mo." Selection by Eokloy quartott, "Two Paths." Duett bv Vanoo ami Ralph Foe, "Gathering Homo." Music, "Tho iSpwortu Army" by tho Bluo Hill sobool. Talk by J. S. White on finance after which a collection wan taken tho amount of which was $3,42. "Blest be tho Ties" was Bung by tho convention. Bcncdiotion by Rev. Hummoll. FRIDAY, FOIIKNOON HK8HION, At 9 a. ra. convention opened by singing, "Josus is Passing By," fol lowed by prayer by Rev. Stinott of Bladen. On motion roll call was deferred until a later hour. Musio, "Holy, Holy, Holy," by convention. Pralsu cervioo oonduotod by Rev. Maxfield in which nearly all present took part. Es9y on "RoeponBibilitios to San RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, APRIL 3, 189(3. Sunday Sohonl Work," vrr read by Mrs. M. J Carpenter, .Mrs. K. T. Mc CI.ii en and .Mis. I. II. Remsbcrg. These essays as well as uU the essays that were load dnr'iij' tln entire omi vetitioti were except i ally good and showed that tho writer heart wore work of the convention nnd each seemed us if they were chosen with reference to tlioir especial iitnoss for tho subject assigned t them. Music, "Bringing in tho Sheaves." Essays on "What nro Sunday Schools for," by Mrs G. W. Knight, Mrs. N. Barlluit, Mies Dora Acre and Miss Ellen Fuller. Musio, "I'll Work for Jesus." Ou motion ten or fifteen minutes were given for general disotission of the diffcrout essays just read. Tho discussion b wero entered into very heartily by Rev. Maxfield, Mr. Halo, Rev. Hummel), C. C. Borcn, Mrs. Logan, O L. Cottim;, Rev. Stinott, Mrs. Knight, Mr. Fulton, L. P. Al Bright and .1. P. Wbito. Music. "The Master Wants Work ers." Query box passed. S'lcotiiin by i ho Eeklcy Quartott. Treasurer's report read and accept ed by the convention. Secretary' rport read and adopted by the convention. Musio, by tho Blue Hill sobool, "Let Your Light Shine." Two minute history of school, by secretaries tf school. Thore wore a good number of his tories given iu whioh somo very iuter ofitiug events wore incoiporatcd, somo pf them duting as far back as in tho early '70s. Space will not, permit the articles to bo produocd, but wo are suro thi-y would bo interesting reading for the old settlors and prob ably for those of us who hnvo novcr seen the way that those that eamo hero iu an early dny wero compelled to servo tho Lord. Musio, "Tho Beautiful Light," by convention. On motion tho histories just read were ordered spread upon tbo secre tary's record. A very interesting report was mado by the president, L. P. Albright, and by motion was ordorcd spread on tho records of tho secretary. sir. Ilines, one of tho committco on resolutions. Leinc absont, Mrs. G. W. Knight was appointed in his place Qucstio:.H from query box wero ans wered by Mrs. Brabesfiold. 3iusio, "Jesus is Calling." Benediction by Rev Mctcalf. Owing to laok of room tho bal ance of tho report was crowded out this wttk but will bo publishod in our next issue Ed. Although a very busy man, Dr. It. V Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., has found timi in whioh to write n great book of ovor n thousand pages entitled, The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in plain English or medialno simplified. Few books printed In the English language have reached so groat n sale as has this popnlar work, over 080,000 copies having beon nnld at $l.r0 each. The profits on this enormous sale havo repaid the author for tho greut amount of labor nnd money expended ou its production ho has now decided to give nway absolutely free, C00,000 copies of this valuable book, the roeipient only btiug required to mail to the World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, of Buffalo, M. Y., of which company he Is president, twenty-one (21) ono-cent tamps, to cover cost of mailing only, and the book will be sont post-paid. It is a veritable medioal library, complete in ono volame. It contains 1008 large pages, and over 300 illustration, some of them in colors, The Free Edition is pro oisely the same as that sold nt $l.r0 ex cspt only that tho books are boaud in strong roanilla paper covers, instead of oloth, It is not often that our readers have an opportunity to obtain a valaablb book on soh generous terms, and we predict that few will mUs avail ing thomnelves of the unusual nnd. liberal offer to whioh wo havo called attention, Cliiiniocrliun'H Colic, Ctioloru mid Diarrhoea Itemed)-. This is the best medioino in the world for bowel complaints. It acts quickly aud can always be depended upon. Wheu reduced with water it is pleasant to take, Try 1 and like many others you vill re commond it to your friends, For sale at 35 and CO oents per bottle by H. E.Grice. I'OltTY THOUSAND. TliutV the nmlcr of IMiysl- t'liuit H'lio llnu tlu; Xcu' Pro pni'iitloii for lyN)H'iiu nnil IVnMlii;; DIxciinun. t iii:v no so iimi-ai'sh it is not a m: iti:TiMTi:vr:ui:ni:iM. Anil llri'iuiMp Tint)' Know It CurcN livery Form of InillcaMloii unit Moinni'li Troable. It has boon rccuntly stated that not less than '10,000 physioians nro using or indorsing tho now discovery for in digestion sold by druggists under tho name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Dr. Tomlinson gives tho following reasons why physicians regard this new remedy with so much favor. First, because it Is not a scorot medicine but a scientific combination of vegctablo essences, puro ascptio pepsin, frco from animal impurities and of a very high digestivo power, bismuth and golden seal. It has beon tested repeatedly and the experiments have proven that ono grain of tho digestivo principles in Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots will digest thrco thousand times its own weight of lean ment, eggs, oatmeal and siini lur whtlcsome foods. Tho tablots act whollv upon tho food taken into tho stomaeh, digofct ing it thoroughly no matter whether the stomaoh is in good working order or not, and euro all forms of dys ncpsia nnd stomach troubles on the common sonso plau that they nourish tho body and rest tho stemash at the samo timo. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots do not act upon tho bowels liko the old fashioned nftcrdinner pills; nor aro they an artificial stimulant liko "sto maoh bitters," Bor are thoy in any way similar to se-oallod pre-digestod food, whioh consist of 85 per cent, of "glucose," the stuff that cheap can dies aro made from, but Stuart's Dys popsia Tablots do what uono of theso do, they act wholly upon tho food eaten and digest it completely and tho euro of indigestion is an assured fact, bocause the food being promptly di gested, it cannot lie for hours in tho stomaoh, fermenting, decaying, filling tho system with tho germs of disease, but is assimilated, nourishing and in vigorating not only the body and brain but tbo stomach itself, as well. Tablets are absolutely harmloss and can bo given and aro given with be nefit to littlo children and infants suf fering from indigestion, as shown above they contain no minoral poison, nor anything in any way injurious. Dr. Wucrth as ho has notioed in many cases that tho tablsts not only cured the indigestion, but that a very notioeablc inoruaso of flesh resulted whero thin and run down in flesh be foro taking them, and it is not at all surprising that such should be tho case when it is remembered that most pcoplo aro thin because their stom achs aro out of order, and when per fect digestion is brought book an in crease of Flesh is tho natural aecompa ment. Within tho last six "months many thousand oases of stomach troublo arid dyspepsia havt beon cured by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and tlioir conven ience and popularity is such that druggUt ovcrywhoro aro now selling them. The price is 50 cents per package and if your druggist has not yet ordered them he will get them for you from his wholesalr; thoy aro manufactured by Stuart Cu, Marshall, Midi. Your druggist, if ho is honost, will toll tou that Stuirt's Djspopsi Tab lets is the only preparation now before tho publio reaommooded and designed solely for tho euro ef indigestion and stomaoh troubles, no other olaims aro made for it, it is not claimed to ba a cure-all. Illii'iinmtlMn ured In a Day. 'MYSTIC CURE" for Rheumatism aud Neuralgia radically cores iu 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is re mark! blu aud mysterious. It romoyes at onco tho ouuse uud the disoasu immed iately disappears, The first dose greatly benefits, 75 cents. Hold by II, E, Qrioo raggUt, Rod Cloud. groSittCTgqggteEjj Highest of all in Leavening Power, 2S35I RoYal ABSOLUTELY PURE In and Around tliu University. Lincoln, Nob. April 2, 180(5 Professor Erwin Barbour of tho Geological department, delivered a lecture in the first Congregational church Ho took for his subject, "How tho Worlds wero Made." The Icctur was illustrated by magnificent Btcreoptican views. Prof. Barbour elucidated tho Nebular hypothesis so well that tho most unscientific mind might comprehend it. Tho slides wero well chosen to show the different stages of development. Tho Pro fessor proparcd his lecture with a brief skotch of tho long strife between science una somo rongious tcaciicrs. In tho courso of this introduction ho declared that there was absolutely no clashing betweou religion and scionco. An over crowded house greeted tho lecture. Hon. John M. Thurston spoko at tho Lansing Monday evoning. A largo and enthusiastic audience greet ed Senator Thurston. This is equiva lent to a hearty endorsement ol tho Mckinley boom, which Mr. Thurston has been assiduously promulgating, Tho republicans ol Lincoln seem to rccognio tho fact thai this so called favorito son craze, so far as it effects Nebrasku, is but ono of tho many de vices of tho man from Maino to defeat tho champion of proicction. Any ono who has noticed the disposition of places on important committees ean not havo failed to sen that tho speak er used his appointivo power with tho skill of tho cousumato politician that ho is. Prof. Barbour continues to rccoivo reports from different parts of tho state respecting tho phenominal rise of subterranean waters. If tho faot contained in these reports indioato anything, thoy point to an inoroasoln tho rainfall of tho stato for 1890, Tho numerous general snows of tho month of March aro but tboboginninc of tho morcaso, in precipitation may justly' bo cxpocted throughout the year. The indications aro that this increased raiufall will bo general, Reports from Filloy, Gago county, show a heavy rain last week. Tho ercoks aro higher than thoy havo been for years and the ground is too wet to plow. "Lot tho precipitation precipi tate!" is tho verdict of tho farmors. Col. Alvin Popo is rosponsiblo for a now speoics of capital punishment. Mr. Popu's many Red Cloud friends will bo glad to learn that his late resqarches in ancient history havo re sulted in a discovery hitUerto over looked. Recently, Alvin, in diaouss ing the characteristics of a ooitain ancient ilcmocraov beforo tho class in European history, noted tho singular cruelty of tho people in executing a man in his absence. Stolo a march on him as it wero, Captain Jack Crawford, the pnet scout, ontortained a largo audienoo at the Y, M. C. A. rooms on Monday evening. Mr. Crawford is the samo lively, sparkling personality that ap pears in his poems and stories. Tho long well-kept hair that flows down over his shoulders gives him a roman tic appearance. It has nono of tho grimy, greasy appoaranoo usual to tho westerner of tho ISutialo mil typo, The paot entertained tho audienoo highly by extracts from his writings, aid stories of soout lifo, Many of his most interesting sketches of army lifo havo been written for tho Nation al Tribune We might toll you more about One Minute Hough Cure, but you probably know that it quros n cough. Every one does who has used it. It is a perfeat remedy for coaghs, colds, hoarseness. It is nn especial favorite for children, beinir pluasaut to take and quick in curing. 0 L Cottiug. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Award. y;?l,'))'M wim'l jji.w jr NUMBER 14 Latest U.S. Gov't Report Baking Powder DO NOT NIGI,F.CJT A Common disc or IMIes. II .Tlnr I.nait Co fcrrlntm Ilnnnlla. When pcoplo generally understand that all such fatal diseases a fistula, ulcer of tho'rootum, fissure, otc, al most invariably begin in a nimplo can of piles, they will learn tho wisdo of taking prompt treatment fur tha appcaranco of troublo in this quarter. Tho Pyramid Pile Curo will certainly ouro every form of piles, it oh ing, bleeding, protruding, or blind piles, and hundreds of lives havo bee saved by UBing this cheap but effoot ivo remedy right at tho start, because at such a timo a Hinglo packogo will affect a cure, while in tho old chronia, deep-seated cases, sovcral paokages are sometimes necessary beforo a last ing curo is aitcotcd. Physioians aro using tho Pyramid Pilo Curo in prcforonco to surgical operations and with uniform su ocean. Tho remedy is prepared by tho Pyra mid Drug Co., of Albion, Mich, and for salo by druggists everywhere. This firm receives hundreds of tea timonional letters from cdrcd pationts and publishos a fresh list every week. This week wo tako ploasuro in pre senting tho following: From Mr. M. A. Wilson, Pcabody, Kansas: Your Pyramid Pilo Curo received, and I havo received more benefit from tw applications than from all other medi cines I havo ever tried. I havo beta troubled, with piles for 30 years. They would come down every day and havo to be worked back, but havo not been down eince tho first application of the Pyramid. I am a convert to tho merits of the Pyramid Pilo Curt. From 0. D. Edgcrtoo, attorney at law, Northfjcld, Vermont: Sond ra two packages of your Pyramid Pile Curo. My father, who has had piles for -10 year, says your remedy is the best hu has found, and ho ha tried everything. From W. II. Goodmae, Grconville, Texas: Gentlemen: I havo had wonderful relief from the Pyramid Pilo Curo. ' I would not be without it. From Ira Shoekoy, Lonir, W. Va.: Tho Pyramid Pilo Curo has oured mc. I havo been waiting to see tho result before writing, and I oaa honestly say I am well of tho piles aud feel uudcr many obligations to you. l'reeh letters will appear from all parts of tho United States, all testi fying to tho wondorful effects whioh which invariably result whero this splondid remedy is used. It is tho cheapest, safest, aud most effectual pile remedy ever placed 'boforo tho pcoplo, and if you aro subject to the piles in any form this remedy will re- movp them. It is on salo at all drugstores at 50 eonts, Each paokage also contains a treatiao on the oauso and cure of piles, which will intorest and boncfit any one so afflicted. Those who aro troubled with rhouma tlim should try a few application Chamberlain's Pain Balm, rubbing the parts vigorouriy at eaoh application. It that does not bring relief dampen a pleas of flannel with Pain Balm and bind it ou oyer tho seat of pain and prompt relist will surely follow. For sale by If, K, Grloe. Wuntcd. Lady or gentleman to tako chnrge installment business, unu coiieut in county, salary, eiu per weeu-'iu Willi. AUtirese, inuiuBiDK Biumi. ply. J. JO. UAUPnuji naneo ,T Ni L: If f SI f f.t I a.' f t : :,! - Mr r i m i C 1 te.. o. XK rrpj mJ-.t-rK X V H y yvry .t J fV? iv I V yfiYtEty, &&TZa ' i!:y.'my?ejyt' . W2-s)-!,y,rf-1iT ..rc-r ,; -lew ,M . v'i2i IMI ? '' sfl M ' . " M 1 S h ar.- wsmfsssGsaEmmsR I -v W .- i, m wfjt.jc M&iviMnMUJ,ilM.. i.. A, '. i t imim if 1-Wm' t i'