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! Mk - r ""TJ-J., ' ' 7 , J.--C' " "- "" -.IT T"" " ' " " J .aw-v .. . r. - . " f - ,-v .. . rr." - - -- . . ..., h i VOLUME XXIV. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, JUNK 12, 1800. --f-A r-J -'i NUMBER 24 BLACKWELL'S I WANT riSbSKB . . SEE? HHnff 'lUfllfljf II BSC&lK ii CEflUINE VA ' k. 1 J DURHAM y yfr. A S " You will flml nnr coupon Imlilr cncli two miner Iihr, ml two cuiiioim Inniilr. rncli four ouncr Irg of Hlnck will's Durham, liny n liny; of till, cclrljrntetl tnlnuco ami rem! the coupon ivhlili Riven n Hat of vnlunlilr irtn cnU anil how to get lliini. THE SUMMER SCHOOL LINCOLN Normal University. Eight "Weeks June 15 to August G, 181)6. The high character of tho Linooln Normal Summer School has won for it tho patronage or mo ioauing loucnorB 01 me ixonuwoBi. Tlilrt) -Seven Ilcgulur Teacher. Over Thirty Special Lecture. You can got studies for any grado certificate: Child-Study, Nature-Study, Pri mary, etc.; Business, Shorthand. Music, eto. Positively tho greatest Suuiraor School in Nebraska. Writo for Summer School Announcement. Address, HILL M. BELL, President Normal, Lincoln, Neb. (Montion this Paper.) Accidents Will fj Happen ! 2: But we have all the 5 Liniments, 22 5vi.1vp.s - w " n tt -i.f ' " 9 J'flW' 8 " & Plasters, &C., 3 that will cure them up in a hurry. Call on us when 2 t. in need. H c. l. COTTING. 3 TRADERS LUMBER CO., DEALERS IN LUMBER AND al Building Material, Etc. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Harness 1 Harness ! Harness ! J O BUTLER, The Square Dealing, Low Priced, Best Grade HARNESS MAN, In Red Cloud. Prices right for cash zzsxa BOSS & RIFE, Pbopriktobb of - OTTS" BBAY UXm. I.tirope mill Mclllnlcr. ll'ruiii till- Vli'iimi TrtKt!iitl, Mayo.) Tlits preidcntial li'ution in llio LTintrd States of Nrtli America, which is to occur next- November, cants its shadows before. Tint republican pnrty has declared for Mclviiilov, mid tli.ro is almost a dead certuiutv that the creator nf the bilhiiutiiid niter him will bu the next niliahinint of tin) Whit House. Tho mere numo of McKiuloy, in it- self, whon announced as a possible presidential candidate, is calculated to arouse the ureatcst upprchuusion all over Europe. iMciiinicy was bout to oongrcss as tho pnjuetor and oliHinpion of the high protective tariff idea, and by his untiring ciForts and constant agilatiou he succeeded in 18110 in passing the bill vfhiah, wficu it became a law, had: a must fiitii i tr. ct upon the export ip dustries nf Eur po. ' , . r l'rococdini; frnm the idea that tho protection nf homo industries must oorreppond 10 tho amount of income from duties and tlmt without this rev cnuc would ranch an enormous amount and accumulate an unnecessary sur plus, ho sought by tncaVW tho bill to make the import of'oVruin articles an absolute iuipossibitty nd close tho ports of llni nation to industrial prod uct, tho manufacture of which, ac cording to his conception, did notcx ist in tho United Stales bcoauso of an insufficient protective duty. Tho working of tho bill was not in effectual, and even in Austria, which had a comparatively small per cent of the whole import, tho suffering was severe. For tho mother-of-pearl in dustries it became an absolute impos sibility to continue business with the United States, which had hitherto been its chief customer. Many large establishments failed, and thousands of lubnrcrs in Vienna woro obliged to hunger. The imprcHsinn received here by tho bill was nf such a kind as to arouse tho liveliest inclination for tho estab lishment of an international union to regulate duties. Becauso of tho heterogeneous mix ture of interests, and especially the fact that England was not inclined to uso any reprcsaivo measures, tho ment was without result. Tho European exporters suffered even more under tho uncertainty un dor which they labored than from the tariff itself. Tho bill remained in full forco but a short timo, and that not without tho liveliest opposition in various scotions of tho union. With Cleveland tho democrats camo into power and tried their best to make something out of what had boon cre ated by MoKinley, At present tho ohances foj tho republican party aro vory pood, for all the groat industries and thoso oennocted with tlicm will undoubtedly stako overything to put MoKinloy at tho holm. President ClevaUnd has recontly tried to gain wide popularity for his party in a po litical way by bringing up through tho Mouroo doctiino tho old idea of Amer ica for AmoricanB. Eloctton of Mo Kinloy as president would not only bo a most radical expression of pan Amerioanism, but would also in an in dustrial sense be a severo blow to all other countries, which this time nay, however, be better prepared to re ccivo it than formorly. At that timo the new industrial cx ehangt betwoon Europe and America was not settled, and therefore unusual hardships woro tho result of the bill. The countries of this continont woro not united and could not co-operate on account of a great diversity of in terest. This time the (IuTchm's will undoubtedly bo easier, and tint the sin (Host, f.tetor in the problem will bo thu declared political policy of Eur ope. In tho union itself .taiid a great party violenty opposed to tho radical opinions of MoKinley. It will cer tainly bo hard fight biifore tho present governor of Ohio really becomes pres ident and ready to carry out his pro jects of reform. This fuct, however, is no special ground for hope. Tho European states should at once go to work to nr7ont a great industrial crisis which ljr(1uld inevitably follow another blow 7 .iwm American sourocs. The industrial balance of Austria is passive, but a furthur net haeic in our exports can only Iiavo the most. dMastrnus results. It is to bu hoped lliattho situation is clear to nil. Tho timo has entirely passed when we may afford to treat lightly our export trade Tho name of tho present, re publican candidate for president is kuown everywhere in Europe, where it causes the greatest disquiet. North America is constantly making her self more uiitilcasatiitlv felt. Cleve land lias done his worst in a political way. and now wo aro threatened moro emphatically by tho possibly presi dency of MoKinUy. Wo therefore foci called upon to watch tho progress 01 events in America with the great est interest and attention. It is a world interest which will be touched by tho presidential election, and we cannot afford to bo indifferent as to whether the result will have a ten dency for peace or J for war. Trans lated by Mario Sohillcr. 1 ---v f5) (mi & BRIGHT'S DISEASE Is the most dangerous of all Kidney Diseases. Pains in the Back, Irregularities in the Urine, l Swelling of the Limbs or Ab I domen are the first symptoms Dr. J. H. McLEAN'S LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM Has proven, in thousands of cases and for many years, Kemcdy tor this dreaded disease r where. Price, Si.on per bottle. JLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, Mo. frO3Sf O OOOOOC nas proven, in tnousai to be the Peerless Rem A For tale etcryv I THE DR. J. H. MCLEAI Wa4fr4 ss cAiuxr.ssNr.ss the can: AT 1IUXIXY. Wluil Huxley, tlic4reitt HiikIInIi Si'leulUt, I'oiimIiIciI Hie IIcnI Start In I.ITe. The great English scientist, Huxley Raid tho best start in lifo is a sound stomach. Weak stomachs fail to di gest food properly, becauso they laok the propor quantity of digcslivo acids (lactic and hydrnohloiic) mid pop to. genio products; tlin most sensible remedy in nil esses nf indigestion, is to take, after each meal, one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, because they supply in a pleasant, hatmlcss for m all the elements tlmt weak stom. auhs lack. Tho rog ular use of Stuart's Dyspep. sia Tablets will cure every form of stomach trouble exoept cancer of the stnmaoh. 'pi... :.-... (i. i. :o.. .,,,... blood, strong nerves, a bright eje and cloar complexion, becnuso all thrso re sult only from wliolesonio food well digested. Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dfspopsia Tablets at f0 couts full sized package Send for freo book on Stomach Troubles, to Stuart Co,, Marshall, Mi oh. on en :uum'p o Knit or sur- rerlnc. Probably half tho pcopTo who see this article suffer from piles. It is ouo of tho commonest diseases and ono of tho most obstinate. Pcoplo havo it for years and just becauso it is not immediately fatal thoy neglect it. CarolounncpH causes no end of suffer ing. Carelessness about bo simple a thing as piles has ofton caused duath. Hemorrhages oocur from no apparent cause and loss of blood causes death. Hemorrhages occur during Burgical treatment, often causing death. Piles aro simplo in tho beginning and easily cured. They can bo cured even in tho worst stages, without pain or loss of blood, quiokly, surely and completely. There is only ono ro medy that will do it Pyramid Pile Cure. It allays tho inflammation immedi ately, heals tho irritated surfaoo and with continued treatment roduccs tho swelling and puts tho membranes into good, sound, healthy condition. Tho euro is thorough and permanent. Druggists sell tho Pyramid Pilo Curo at 50 conts. Send for Free book on causo and QtttO of Piles. llutlii. Win. Ilrothaucr dined at Arthur Wilson's Sunday, Mrs. Michael was a visitor of MrH. J. Hcan'H Tuesday. John Phillips and Olaudo Wilson wero in this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Madison, from near Iuavnlc, was visiting at Otto Oenseu's TucBday JlltlMHI. Crops aro looking flnn. Messrs Hillings, Scrivnor, Mount ford and Corbctt all havo new culti vators. Chas. Barrett and wife visited their sisters in Hod Cloud Sunday. Ululuren r Way will be unserved in Hev. Ilortcn's itrovo on next Sunday. Evcryona iuvltcd to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Wcavor havo gono to house-keeping on Mr. Barrett's plaoo. Hot. Ilorton of Hod Cloud prcnohod at Ploasant Dalo Thursday evening. Mrs. Cerbitt spent a few daya ia Hcd Cloud visiting frionds this woolc. Mr. Molino has now potatoes roady for us. Ilov. Wcltz will preach at Mt. Hop next Sunday. The Epworth League is still run ning with a good attendance. Geo. Evans visited friends in these parts Monday. Mr. Sorivncr and wife visitod their daughter at Cora Sunday. SUNKI.OWER, Young mothers drund tho Summer months on account of tho grunt mortality r.ir.cr.i; children caused by bowel troubles. J'eifi'tt riifnty may be nHaurcd Ihoso who keep en linnd DoWltt's Colic &, Cholora ot.io Did nJin'iitiiter it promplly. For crampii, LH'ocn rolio, .Ivscntery, anil diar rhun.it nffcrilrt'tetnut iclief. U. L.Oot-ting. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson, from lied Mr. Clark. C'allicrtuti. Thcro will bo Children's day oxer cisos at Now Virginia Sunday, at ten o'olock. All aro cordially invited. Art Woleott, from Inavalo, waa soon in Cathcrton last wock, Thcro will bo Dunkard pronohingat Now Virginia every two weeks, by tiprliiK ICut'CK. Omaha, Juno 'J to 13. Lincoln, Juno 10 to 20, All tho world beaters will bo time. One fare for tha round trip, plus 50 conts for admission. Tickets on salo at Burlington Kouto stations within 150 miles of Lincoln and Omaha. Soo tho local ageat of tho H. & M, R. II. and get full information. Ut. famit l'erdn, an old soldier resid ing at Monroe, Mich., waa severely aflliot ed with rheamatiem but received prompt relief from pain by naing Ohainberlain's Tain nalm. lie says: "At times my back would ncho so badly that I could hardly raise up. If I hud not gotten renei l wonld not be here to write thene few lines. Chamberlain's l'ain Ilalrn haa done mo a great deal of Kood nnd I foel very thank, ful for It." For sale by II. K. Clrioo. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Wctii'i Nlr HIckMt Awari. Cloud, wero in this locality Sunday. Sunday-sohool will Lo held at ton o'clock hereafter, at tho llanncy sohool-houso, An agent wag through this locality last week, introducing soldo soap and baking powder. Miss Era Matkin and Carrio Poul- son wero guests of draco Bean last Sunday. A. N. Wilson and Frank Sadilck mado another trado this week as wsual, Several of tho sports from this vi cinity wont Ibliiug ono day this week, They report getting plenty of bites (moHiuito bites). Stunner, i IIow'n Tills I Wo offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be oared by Hall's Catarrh Cure, P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the undersigned have know F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, nnd believe him perfeotly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to oarry ont any obligations made by thierflrm. West & Trnax, Wholesale DrDKglsts, To Udo, O, Waldlng, Kfnuan it Marvin, Wholesale, Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Care Is taken internally acting dlroctly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Teatlmo niaU sent free. Price 7fio. per bottle. Hold by all druggists. John'. Phillips and Win, Anderson tradod horses ono day last week. A. McCall was in this vicinity last week, looking after his cattlo that ke has in Mr. Cathcr's pasturo. Tho Epworth Loaguo at Otto is progressing nicely, and a largo at tondanoo is reported, Cathrrton Sunday.sohool has a now organ. They say thoy can scare tho woodohuoka away now. 0. It. Pitney had a valuable horsa dio tho ether day. Dennih. The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, a com munity of simple, holiest, Cod fearing men nnd women, lfavo prepared the blmk or Digestive Cordial for mny years, nnd it la always tho same, simple, honett, curative medicine that has helped to make the shakors tho henltliy, long-lived piople that they are. The Shaker never have iudlgetlon. Tliia in partly owing to tliler simplo mede of life, partly to the wonderful propertiesof Shaker Digestive Cordial. Indigestion la caused by Ike stomach glands not supplying enough digestive juice. Bhakor Digestive Car dial supplies what's wanting. Shakw Digestive Cordial invigorates the atom son and all its glands so that ntter awkila they wont need help. As evidence of the honesty of Bhaker Digestive Cordial, e formula is printed on overy bottle. Sold by druggists, prioe 10 cents to 81.00 pofc bottle. Children Cry ffy Pitcher's Castorla. .0. IIosnieriWgnuuTNeBJ tjmjpmrm-- j 1 0Ue!l ISstnbNsbed Firm In WosliliiBtoa, U. r. " " ' Vmiaron zr-k-arn?K2 Pitcher's Castorla. LJ'&co,, Toledo, bV"i IWUUI.UI- J..iT mmmmmmitamaammiMmm-mimmmLwmtm -UrPrr,c . wv.-,, i'i'Sfc:.. tuvew A f: r J v