A ii i I! M I i i 1"S 4 IMPVrvrJl 5 Sores In combination, proportion and process Hood's Sarmpnrlll.i it peculiar U ItM'lf, ami tnirqiiiiUt'd in truo merit. No other iiiudieim; ever pohesed so mueli eurativc power, or renelied sucli eiiormoiH miIim, or tnado Midi won derful cures, an Ilood'H Snmipm-illa. U i undotiljU'dly tlio Ix'ist nicdicino ever iiiMiio to piuify, vitalio uiul cn ifcli the Mood. That 1h tlio secret of its Micccsa. .Head this btuteiucnt: "When my aon wn7 yNirnof age, ha fend rheumatic fcr nud acuto rhcutrm ttoin, which fettled In hli left hip. He wmseoslclc tbnt no one thought thoroww ny help for him. I'lvo sorcn broko out ii his thigh, which the doctor said wore Scrofula marc. Wo had three different doctors. 1'icccB of bone enmc out of tlio norcs. Tlio kxt doctor nld the lei; would hnvo to bo ut open and the bono flcrnjKsd, Iwforc ho onld ijct well. Howard became to low that ho would eat nothing, and ono doc tor wild there wan no chance for him. "Ono day, a newspaper recommending Hood'a Snrsnpnrllla wan loft nt our door. We decided to try tlili medicine. Howard commenced tnktug It tlio last of February, after having bceu nick for a year nud a Cured talf. He hadn't taken it a week before I mw thnt his npputlto began to improve, and then he gained rapidly. I gavo him flvehottlee, when tin; norcs were all hoaled r.d they never broke out again. Tlio crutcluM ho bad lined for four years wcro laid aside, nn bo had no further uso for thf m. I civo all the credit to Hood's Snr iwpnrllln." Aliw. At L. Moody, Fay Btrtxt,Lynn, Mass. Thin and muuy ulmllar cures provo that Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tlio Otin True llluml Purifier. AIMriifcBists. $1. Prepared mily by C I. Hood Ss Co., Lowell, Mn. u i rn cnre l.lver Hli; easy to tlOOCl S PlllS taki'.cisytoopcrato. 25c. THECHIEF IMililMicil Weekly. ftiiliovrlpllou, - 1 I'er Annum Inviirlulil) In Advniiee Bnttrcd m tlu I'oat Olltrn In Hud Cloud, Nob. i mull nmtli'rof ihoHcctintl oIiihh Itopiihlh-iiii Ticket. For Congresn ,)th DiHtrict, W. K. A.NDRKWS of Huntings. Moi.in, the oxtreuauror of Omiihn, waa Hunt to tlio pen for 10 yours nnd lined Wl 1,C(J0 byJudfco Itukur thiu woolt. If there wore a few moro judgeH llko that, miihivizlniuunt would not go stalk ing over tin country ho freoly. Ol. Juiiupu Nun, editor of tlio Illuo Hid I.oiulor, urn, of tlio liCHt local week-lii-fc In too otu'c, was in lied Cloud this wet-k, mid of course .called at our wig wam and niijo) ed a visit with our braves. Joe wield a pon second to none in thiu neck ' Him woods, Tiik lioav ruiiiH 111 this section Ibis fieiit.ui are putting new heart into our piHipln, nhiln in the east tlio pooplo aro dihlifiirtiMioit on aecouut of 11 laclc of rainfull. Wo will luivo a grand crop hero nud tin' farmers aro rejjicmg that I'r.iviiloni.M liiiH Hiiuled upon them and openi'd tlio llnnd cutos of heavon that tin) nun might replenish this part of tho enrtli. TiiKotipomtion to iMulviuluy flooni to joiitfu!y woirbnl over his llnancial polie, if elected preoidunt. Thoy ueed unt worry, McKinley will bo for tho workingiuun and for America. Thoro will lie no favoritism for English labor erp, but bio whole cfljrta will bo for the betterment of thoAuioricnupooplo. Wo havo become decidedly tired of tho American pcnplo buving to pursue po litical and tit.itiii.'iiil 1 -in its laid (low 11 by othtr nations, tiivo us McKinley nud jirusperiiv. Wi iis'er eouutv Iiiih it c.mdidato for Btate tieahurer in iho person ot L. P. Albright. Mr. Albright has tho solid backing of ins own county, nud of tho adjoining ' counties, ami wdl go to tho utato convention prepared to ninlio an asgresaivo lllit for the iecognition of tho Bouthwotitoru jmrt of tho stato. Ho is nn old resident of Webster county, fully competent to dichtirgo tho rospon. Bible duties of thoollls, 11 very pleasant geutiemiui, and if elected will take uure 1 lint the iiitorxdts of the stato will bo fulli torved. Heatrice Times. Tiios. Plait, exseuator from Now Vork, sonds us a long nud wordy spoech, in which he sayB that McKlnloy refuses to decluro himself on tho money ijuob Hon; and that ho is a freo silver man; und that tho candidate of the ropubli can party must favor Bound money," Ac. Now, ' wonder bow long it bus been since Tlios I'latt, tho 'Mjuire, has boen tho eh -hod dictator of tho ropublican imrt ? We have no doubt but what McKinley will stand with both foot up. I on t; 1- to'publiciii platform, as enuiiciut-1 td hi S.. Liuie, whHtover it may be j;i.i 1 ll!"ur IU"! u iltlUgillO thut 'Jin, J'.nw ill havo luit little to say i,l ) 1 v nro put togotner. 'J 1 fVK ii'i.i'wiil lun Hie 0011- I , , , ll -. -i ! Ii'illtif). '., tcn Cry tor PUciier'o Gastoria. THE RED lMmwMMnmwa 1'i'oin Colorado. 0II.I.KTT, Maj 29, 1390. l'lUKM) IlosMEli: I see that you are still in Kod Cloud b.v a CmiF that I reouived this evening and an I promised to writo you occasionally 1 will toll jou of a short irip Mr. Mar tin and I just took. Wc started from hero yesterday morning for High Park, and Gold Springs. We drove over to Cripple Crock then northwcBt and around Mount I'iega nnd passing dorn through the Box Canon, thoru are some of tlio flu eat see u ems one over looked upon, for instance, imagine yournclt going through a space just wido for a wagon and a straight wall of rock on taoh sido for GOO feet or nearly as high as ono could look. Wo finely reached High 1'ark which is a beautiful littlo town with about twelve houses iu it, con sisting ot a hotwl, livery stable, two saloons, ono store, surveyor office and n fow dwellings, II is situated on a Blight elevation with pine trees sur rounding it. After dinner wo made our way on over tho hill to Gold Spring, Mr. A. L. Funk's town, there wu found us tine u place for A twn ns ono ofton sees, It is situated at tlio foot of Hall mountain on a small stream, thcro wt left our horses and went on foot to tho ineunuin and what should wo find but a load claim "The Little Enituu" slaked by Geo. Liudsoy, oloso to n shaft claim that assuyed f 131G, so what did wo do but s,o down the gulch and stake a tunnel Bight, then oamo back to High Park Htid sujed all night and enjoyed oar meals and bed especially, This morn log wc started buck; stopped at Crip plo Creek, met Frank Tennant, he looks as natural as life; got home about 4 p. tn. iu a hard bijow storm. I prcsutuo this will sound strange to you but tho trees horo have not com menced to leaf out yet. I don't see when tliuy have thuir summer here but lor nil that I like it. ft is a groat plnco for n person to rustlo for a job and there arc 11 great many after every one. Crippli Creek is building up very fast after being burned up twici. Our littlo town is steadily growing. There have been some very til co dcvolopomcnts nude oloso to Gillutt, ono of 16000 and soma others not ho muoh. Thcro nro a number of shaft houses being built within sight of town aid tho foundation of another largo reduction works is done ready for tht l'ranio work. A carpenter just signod a contract to build thirty now houses for a Duuv.r ptrty. The electric lights will start this week, the poles are ull up and wired. I think wo have a beautiful twn; it is situat ed at the foot of Trackit mountain. The stroets arc lined with trees on cither nidi), with a nico stream of water ruaninu down on cuoh sido and our roil ds arc as hard as if paved. xoopio got marricu utru lor 1 Near tho boys chnrivaring seme ono nw. null ill nnvont tired you out you oan answer this and I will rciinin, llcspectiully, J. C. Waiinkr. A Crent Opportunity! We give away, nbiolutely freo of cost, for n limited timo only, The People's Common Sensu Mudibnl AdvisLr, by It. V Pierce, M. I)., Chief Consulting I'hysUinn tothuIuvalind'H Hotil hh Surgical luxti tute, a book of 1008 largo page", profusely illustrated, liooud iu strong pitpur covers to anyone seudlug 'Jl cents iu oue-ceut staiiipc, lo cover cost of mailing only. Over tiSii.noo eopiesof tbii completu fami ly Doettir llooknlreiuly hold In cloth bind ing nt regular prion of fl.r.O. World' ltlKpeusiiry Medical Assoaiatiou, llulTulo, N. Y. Heart Disease Cured By Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I'alntliiR, Weak or HuiiKry Spoils, Irrej?u liror IiiU'riultti'iit I'ulHe.riuttorlngorl'al nltulloii, ClioliliiR Son.:itlon, Bliorliicsi of Ilrcatli, .SivellliiB of I eot nnd Ankles, aro Byniptoms of a diseased or Weak Heart. MRS. N. C. MILLER. Of Fort Wayne, Ind, writes oa Kor. 29, ISM; "I wits unnoted for forty jours with hoart troublu nnd suffered untold KKony. I had wonl., limiKry pelli, and my heart would palpitate so bard, tho pain would bo so acuto undtorturinB, that I Iwcutna so weak and nervous I could not sleep. I was treated by overal physicians without relief and gavo up ever bolni; well again. About two years aco 1 commenced using Dr. .Miles' Remedies. Ono bottlo of tho Heart Ouro stopped nil heart troubles and tho Hesiorntlvu Nervlno did tho roat.nnd no I sloop soundly and at tend to toy household aud social duties with out any trouble. BoUbydruMUu IliH.iisnl freo. Address I)r Mi lea Mud n.l On.. I.'Lluirt, lad. Br. law IlvK-ILi lUsfciire Health. in f! ., ....1 .... . 1 ,.' . i ..uil.iu. fcioui'Ui.'crlna. ..j .'....... u .m.j 1 iiw. CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 181)13. His Lip Gone. M. M. Nicholson, who lives nt the corner of Currun and Anderson Sts., At- lnntn, Ga,, had n cancer for years. 1 It first appeared on his lip and resem-l 11-1 ' 1.1. . 1.... ........... 1 : .1 1 .. 1 uicu a icvcr uusivi, uui biii:iii lupiuiy and soon began to destroy tiie flesh. His father nud uncle had died from Cancer, and he sought tlic best medical aid in different cities, but it seemed im possible to check the disease. Several operations were performed but the can cer always returned. This continued for years until the partition in his nose nnd his entire up per lip were eaten away. All treat ment having proved futile, he looked upon death as the only relief. "Some one re commended S.S.S." he Bays, "and a few bottles afford ed some relief; thus encouraged I con tinued it, nnd it was not long be fore the progress of me disease seem- checked. I persevered in its use, nnd remarkable as it may seem, I am completely cured, and feel like I have new life. S.S.S. is the most re markable remedy in the world, nnd everyone will agree that the cure was a wonderful one." A Real Blood Remedy Cancer is iu the blood and it is folly (guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real icmcuy ior every uiscasc 01 mc oioou. y disease of the blood sss lioous mailed free; nddresi Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. A Cure for Muietiltir Illieuinu tlnni. Mrs. It. L, Lnmson, of Fnirmonnt, Illi nois snys: "My sistor used Ghnmberlain's I'nin llulin for mnsonlar rheamntism and it utTroted n complete onre. I keep it in the honso nt all times and have nlwnys found it benellclnl for nchus and pnins It is tho qulokest euro for rheuinntiem, muronlnr pnlus nud lameness I hnvo ever seen." For sain by II. E. Grice, Crop ItcportN by .States. ILLINOIS. DoWitt county, -Wouthor line nnd corn plnnting progressing rapidly. Pas tures good. Many farmers aro holding their hogs for higher prices. Mason county (Jood raiuB. Corn planting progressing. Potato bugs hnvo made their uppoaranoo. Wheat somewhnt dnmagod. Carroll county Grass full two wooks ahond of timo. Fruit prospects excel lent. Corn coining nicoly. Livingston county Corn planting is being pushed rapidly. Pasture in nplondid condition. INDIANA. Uaports from over the stato show that farming Is undor fnir headway. Kaflir corn is boing tested this soasou. Hay is wortli 610 per ton. A largo area has been sown to oats. Fruit prospects wore never better. Cut worms huvo mBde thoir appearance. Whoat is crowing slowly on account of lack of rain MICHIGAN Itaporls from fjiiPecr, Sanilac, St Joseph, Tuscola nud many othor coun tioHwhow that tho rold weather has ro tated planting Fruit bids fair to bo an excellont crop Hay crop promises well Winter wheat is above tho uver age Stock of all kinds doing woll KANSAS In Smith, Jewell, Phillips, Decatur, Mitchell, Thoii'us, nud all northern nnd contral cmintieii crop nro looking liuo and 11 great denl if the coin is up Heavy raino this season huvo put the ground iu tho best hluipo that it has been in for two or three jeurs. With present condition holding out through tho seuso'i thero will bo an imiuntio jield Chinch buga doing but little damage Pasturo was nevor bettor Winter cattle going onto grass in tluo ehupo OKLAHOMA Some iiarls of tho territory need rain Wheat is BiilVoring from chinch bugs Crops are otherwiso looking woll Miesouui Atchison county Tho Feason is woll ndvnnced nnd corn planting is boing pushed A very largo ucrengo of corn is being put in Prospects for fruit were never netter Now Mndrid county Wheut fields nre being lostroyud by iirmy worniH Timo. thy meadows hnvo beon somewhat in jured and corn is boing oaten by them, whero up Polk county K'ceBsivn rains havo de lajcd corn nlunting. Whoat promises good. Outs are a good aland Fruit prospects nro splendid Nodaway count) Prospects for crops wore never butter Corn, w heat und cats tire sure winners this soason IOWA, Reports from our correspondents ovor tho stato announco tho farming pros pects in good condition for this timo ot )oar Corn, oats, whoat, fruit, ifco., iu fair condition, Fnrraors aro busy plant ing corn. Grass is ubout two wooks ahead ot tho season. ' MINNESOTA. Land is still wot but fruit is growing rapidly. Stock camo through tho win ter in lino shape, Less barley was sown this year than usunl. Grain sown pre vious to tho hard rains is looking well. Cows in demand lit good prices, NOltTH DAKOTA. Put vory littlo seeding has been dono so far. Moro barley will bo town this soason than usunl. Wheat will not bo us largo an acreage as usunl. Farmers aro very busy gotting thoir llelds ready for tho crops, WISCONSIN. Formers feel good this Fenpon ovor their prospects und with tho continu ance of tlio present stato of weather will raise birgu crops. Corn will be tlio prin cipal product lint; uuibor.. Tho World's Pair Tests, showet ro buklng powder SO ? v r 50 ,rv :r in C3V &2ffiihmfmBMM mps ed MMM(II11Mh irt i,iinwrinwwMwmrniniw ipii m IIckc' Hall Uenewer. No preparation ever put on I ho market has given cueli uuivertinl iatiifioti(iu. It i not only a h.iir ronwr and lur igori- tor, but clcnneo Mie t-cnlpof all dalid'utT, leaTlng the hulr noff, g!ony nnd Inxuri ant. Sold by C. I.. Collin,;. Itcil 'lnml Highly ruvorcd. Bicycle racing I.uh iiFaumed such enor mous proportion thut, this year, a state circuit has brcn organized to travel throughout tho state, tho Bnme as tho national circuit traverses tho United States Jn this maunor, they nro en nblod to visit tho principal citios without nny loss of time. Now that a great muny cush prizes aro offered, this cir ouitlBBiiro lo calch nil of tho speedy ridors in tho professional class, nnd, of course, prizes tiro hung up for tho nma tours. Red Cloud 11 one of tho favored fow to sneuro a date for ono of these big meets, and should not lot tho opportuni ty pnsa by. Lot'a let thorn know we're not dead yet! With tho rapidly iu creasing interest in this sport through out tho countr), tho .'list day of next July will bring a crowd to tho city to which tho largest circus crowd would bo 11 pigmy iu comparison. Tho racers, trainers, eight-Fours, nnd others who fol low this circuit composo a smull army by thomselvcs, Bnd all tho wheelmen for miles uround will flock hero. At n meoting ot tho Rod Cloud wbeol men lust Wednesday evening, a club was organized and F. W. Cowden elect ed president; C. II. Miner, secretary; II. E. Gnco, troasuror. Though just nbout ono third of the cyclists wero prosont, over S100 in cush wore raised toward tho coming meet. This coos to show how enthusiastic tho boys nro, und if the citizons know a good thing when thoy boo it, thoy will not hositnto to lend a holplng hund. Let us have tho moet, by all moans, "My stomach was weak and I havo imd a heart trouble so that I could not lie down nnd llfo was misery to mo. Ono day I thought I would try HoudVt Sara pnrilla nnd I begau to feol better after tho first few doses." Mrs. Jeuuiu M. Dopny, Arnold, Nebr. Hood's pills cure nil liver ills. When Dohy waa sick, wo cavu her Contort. When slio was a Child, sho crlod f or CastorU. When sho became. Miss sho clung to CastorU. Wbea sho had Children, sho gavo them Costarifc When your stomnoh begins to trouble you, It needs help. Tho help it needs, is to digest yonr food, and, until it gets it, yon won't have any pence. Stonrnch trouble is very distressing, very obstinate very dangerous. Mnny of tho most dun- goroas diseases begin with simple indi gestion. The reason is thnt iudiuestiou (uot-digestion, not-noarishtnent) wenkens the system and allows disease germs to nttnek it, The antidote is Blinker Diges tive Cordial, Btrenghenlng, nourishing, onrntivs. It cures indigestion nnd re news strength nud health. It does this by strengthening the Htomnoh, by help, lug it to digest your food. It nourishes you. Shaker Digestivo Cordial is made or pure herb, plants mid wine, is per fectly hnrmlefH and will certainly euro all gtnninu stinnHuh trouble. Sold !y druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 pur bot tle. Wanted, Mock to Iasluri, Good shado and plenty of water. Toriiifl rimionablB. Pusturo five miles south of KoRoimint. John Kmikik, Rostniout, Neb. dovt i:a.i:trr. A Common Cunu ot I'ilos. II Tiny I.pikI lo NrrloiiH IIcmiHn, When people generally understand that all such fatal diseases as fistula, ulcer of the rectum, fissure, etc., al most invariable begin in u simple case of Piles, they will loam the wisdom of taking prompt treatment for tlio first appearance of troublos iu this quirtcr. Tho Pyramid Pilo Cure will certainly turc every form of piles, itching, blooding, protrudiug or blind piles, und hundreds of lives havo beon saved by using this cheap but cileo tivo rotucdy right nt the start, be oauso nt suck a timo a single pnolcngn will nlTcct a cure, while in the old ehronio. deep seated oases, sevoral paokogeH aro somotiiues necessary bu foro n lasting euro is affective. Pliysioians aro usiuji tho Pyramid Pile (Jure in preference to surgical operations and with uniform sueecss. Tho remedy is prepared by the Pyra mid Drug Co , of Albion, Mien., and for Bale by druggists everywhere at 50 cents and $1 pur patkago. Send for Freo book on eauso and ouro of piles. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. II. E. Pond hue 320 acres ot woll foncod nud wolbwatored pasturo laud for rent cheap, For a flno hair tonio call on llutchin- nou & Hiutt, tho barbers. mm p RliciiiimtNiii Cured In it Iluy. "MYSTIC CUIU:" for IlhenraUmn an I Ni'tiralgia ntdioi.)') o.nu. 1.1 1 t, :1 d'.. '. Ii- .. tn a 11 ,iiiii tl ij.'na ii lu ll t t'i i'il ii t. ri u .. ll ro.jiJ.iH 1 -I ' 1 . 1 1 .. . u 3Ji2M$$4 1 Dr. mm M BII BALM b tWttnjedy yatr needy of MfmAurvUc In miU ot ehronio cases, f trelieves ptoapiiy and Vfxk a permanent cure t fMMw Oimwinttinjo a Btnu A THE On. J. H. MoLGAN WCOfOINE CO., Or. Louj. Mo. Kaley's Spring $10 in prciniums will bo given missing words in our nnuouiicenuMit, oaoli triul to bu iic- coinpnnied by tlio purchase of n pair of our popular Shoes or Oxfords. Contest to close June ls.t. 1 We have now for our..... mmmm 2 a large assortment of ""!" spring styles, iu Men's, Women's, and"chVldren'ri"shoT8y 8 which we have 4 a large and appreciating "" 5 for some time 0 AVe have now the finest assortment of shoes tlio IZI .IHIT 7 of this community have ever had the IZZ1 8 of seeing, and at such ....".T..Z".. 9 as will make them very 11ZIZ1IZ 10 "We have never depended on the !!..! 11 of handling the common low " ".T T.7.... 12 goods entirely, although 1 1 1 o . .V -"1 1 -J. .1". . . . . Ill" 71V-" V.T 13 ofthe country has compelled ns lo !Z""-Z.IZZ 14 this olass of goods more than at any ...." """ 15 time. AVe have in the finest line ami styles Ynin...r..... 1(5 for experienced workmen to "Z"- 17 While onr store is not a ..... .". 1 T"l Z 18 AVe have been and will be im.IZT.ITZ. ' 19 to keep a clean, bright, and iittrnTiv"oT Z . .. 20 where the most fastidious or humble . """ 21 can come and be carefully and 22 fitted with a handsome 28 of elegant and fashionable slioes "to.ZZZZZZ 24 or with the heavier and more serviceable. 25 Travel from the Atlantic or the ZZZ 2(5 and you will not find a sintrle 27 who should be better satisfied or more ..." 38 than we, on account of the liberal ZZZ. 29 given me. It has encouraged us and '"'""""" 30 the way for greater and more 81 eiTorts to satisfy each and Yours for honest endeavor and increased trade, A. H. KALEY, Proprietor Cincinnati Boot unci Shoe Store, ' Fed Cloud, Nebraska. gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmg H NEW LINK OF H g Wall AT LOW g The Druggist. 52 MRS. IRENE BICKNELL WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC, as well as her old customers, THAT SHE HAS ON HAND A COMPLETE LINE OF MILLINERY IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES, And prices to suit the times, Epfg s taken in exchange. ( 't! j Friends, c at nMotMMwM ru m a Muvrn navrwM lin"liimw 00X'00S' t LIVER mid KIDNEY Diseases arc manifested by Backache, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Foul Tongue and Weakness J. iL MEAN'S 000OO Announcement. to tlu' piTStms supiilyinn- the every one of our...., r s PRICES. I M Faipe L. Cottincr. 3 W V u t M, ' r4 V ' 1! . cuing power cs tha ?y't ,. . ( t..lt. wS-i MMMMHII 'y"t-j iLmi.mrrm.kdmt. , (1 Ivb 1