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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 18V)0. 8 M w 1 I It ' my OR OF ST. CHARLES. One of the Thousands Whom Paine's Celery Compound Has Cured, ttJMgg' S I 1111111 : The follnwin,! ny mitt explicit lat ter from lion. A. A. Bonnet! tolls itH own Htory. lti'ii'l it: Mayor'.-, Odioe, City of St. Clurlos, III., March I, S(!. WrlU, iuliiriltni it Co., Hurling, ton, Vi : ('ii'iitli'iiiiin I lake inuuh plcnniirn in In- ii u iibln to uilil my mil u to (lie grunt m.i'.s of tuMimouy in prnini' ol I'um.'m nclt rv compound. In Xuvi'tuliT lust I fiiitinl iiiy.o!f niuoh hid lnMi li overwork. Fur BCVer.il wurlt 1 li.nl Iil'iM) oliligoil to work 18 liii'ii- il .ly not of the 'J I, anil vrsfl in coiiimii iu'i in u -t ito of plij. sioul uiid nuivuu xlmiHiioii. At (lie SUe-tiuii of ii fri. ml 1 commenced the uho of I'.iiui''s celery compound, with tliu rc.Milt tint my Htroiigth li:n Htond'lv improved, and 1 find. iii)ii!f in fu better liilih than I luve known for warn. I Im-Ik'vk aim i Ilh it has enabled mo 10 cL,:iio in . icriiulii!.il ultaek of rhciiiti.t i ir-ii. , u:i i very himhoii h'uioo that iiui n'lth tint no1 vent of the eold, diunn m.iiiior, I li.ivi toiHoicd Hevorly from tlut dii'iist! in u clironio foiiu. So lar linn winter I Ir.vo Ohu ipud with out u single Iwinue of m. old enemy. 1 ver) eliMilull t ' in m -1 l u to miy no in Minilur necxi, u tl fml lalil that it will ho hel'ltil m every ease. Verj binoert'lv jouic, A A Hennott. If wo all Ird oil of ilni-r liv. s, wont me coiinono uiiiisis to mi iiisyosiJMisPawon1 ice DensiEwe, the uuii rwo oensEiarc lOJy l-'arijntn St, Oniuhtt, Neb. A, C, Hoiraer, A. Uft C'luul, Nub. C NJIU'C to 'I'vackursi. Notloo'fjerobv eriven that 1 will oxunuqe Jful'sons who may desire to otfrt fllWmclves ua candidates for tcaohern oftbo publiu sohoola of this ouity, tgM uloU(l on fcl)0 ird Btw37 JrSonth. 8moUI JfflWlionii will be held i tlia lfridljproecoding tho 3d 8ai rdty of caon mouth. The standing desirad for 2d and 3i grade certificates is tho same no grade bolow 70 por cunt., avornge 80 per eout, for Hist pirado oertifieato no grado below 80 por cent., uvorao 80 per ount. in all branohos required by low. L. M I'iNTitt (Vu-.'y fjupt, 8111 1M1I1S ! Uh'l-M h-..:::-. - : ". r,i to bod nt sundown, and had no ocn Hunting earcri nor hard work to bring down the health, there might not bo tho nryoMt. ni-ocHHity that now exists for taking this best of spring remedied I'm no's celery compound. Hut as the great majority oT lives aro ordered with too much work, too much anxiety, too little sleep by tho timo winter is over the drain on the nervous energy luti becomo excessive, tho nerves aro in s.id need of boing strengthened, and the blood of being purilied. IViuo's rolory compound absolutely incuts this great modern iieoccsity. Paine's cloiy compound will bring It ink neive strength mid replaoo poor, thin, pale blood with u ruddy, health making stream. It is the uho great praotieal remedy advocated by all plijsioiatis. It drivs away that feeling of utter (xli.nistion that is m) common in the 'prinir, but no le.s dangerously Higni lie, nit lieuaiiao it h so common. It in ike pmipli' well. It is a thousand times superior to nil ilie ordinary Bar s.ipniill.is, mil vines mid tonics over in tile 1'iine's eelrry cotnp nind is the one real spring leuiody known today that never I'mls to lienclit ("J.t Paine's cel'T) eniiipi'iinil, noil only Paine's enli ry eoinpHiirl I ou wish to be well. HIRES Rootbccr con tains the best herbs, berries and roots nature makes for rootbccr making. Take no other. Xt.loi.nl hjTh. fh.rlMt lllrr. ( rMMfliAU. ' PARKER'S CINCER TON 10 utrt Ijaat Troublw, DrMUty. dlatnmlnf MooiiiU u4 fitnildlU, nnd U liulM lor tuulnf -ur hm tlloOur In .tm.nt (uU.tr.rr nuithrt tml 1m thd rtMuM hw It. PARKER'S M HAIR BALSAM frpratlM ItwiUut Krowtii. irTr VaM, ta liuitor ryl iir v . xaufmiHi yirs oiflyi bawi Btimiw NDERCORrla ThaMtlrmiraQirflfnr Cou-itupi bl uu. Mku ilfcfUuj;ft.tJruAiUi- 'tilhr.r rKSll.li UtaraiMil Omni. 'ENJIYRGYAL PELLS Orlclunl anil OnLr (.AniUnf. A .rt, tlwt. tl IIMl., L.OIUMl ALX I'l.fdit kr U(.'lir nnli.t ftvffkl iff jjtfrl mir.lln llir.liiM-., J7tjil4. f l-l lUsii. df lillri)r. iMiljipiiilUri ..I I UrU.r Tur t aJLa. inklltr. bi ...lurn ' JltlL lo.niin T..f.iiii .Vi irtr 'tilrbt(pr( tirinliitltu.lliill.piiriuiu il UruMlxi. fblUAik, iV. MM t til Ul lllpatiH TaHules. llipaas Uubules euro uaviea. UlttiiB Tnbulfts: at drtigEleta. lllpans Tabules euro dlnlnaaa. Hipaus Tubules euro hcadncUe. Ulpatis Tabules euro tlatuleaco. Hlpnns TabuleB cure dyHpcpsIa. Illpaiia TabuleB assist digestion. lllpans TabuleB euro bad breath. Rlpans Tnbulcs euro biliousness. Rlpana Tabules: ono gives relief. Rlpana Tabules cure ladigcatlon. Rlpana Tabules euro torpid liver. Hfclpana Tabuloe: Ktmtlo cathartic Slpans Tabules euro coustlpaUsci. Ipana Tabulos: for sou Htdmaeh. Rlpana Tabules cure liver troubles, lllpans Tabules: pleasant laxative. NASE & MoNITT, ATT011NEYS AT LAW, Moon Block, - RED CLOUD, NEB. Collections promptly attended to, imd correspondence Bohcitod. ,1'kY' -Tf Tin: tamous m:iv hook, 'larkiM'HH anil ili;lit."or UkIiIh ami Kliadou'M or New York 1,1 re. In tl'.is new nnd superbly illustrated work a noble Christian woman tells tho thrilling story of her personal ex perience in Oospal, temperance, mis sion, nnd rescue-work in a great city. No recent publication is commmding so much attention nor has any other called forth such ringing words of "Ood-specd" from ministers and emi nent women. It has been preached about from famous pulpitp, read by tons of thousands of subscribers, and made tho subject of many a clergy mans Sunday evening leoturc. Its authorship fourfold, its four authors boing no less tlnn: Mrs. Helen Campbell, Hey. Lyman Abbott, I). D., Col. Thomas W. Knov, and Inspector Thomas Byrnes, Chief of tho New York Dotcctivo Bureau. Mro Campbell, tho principal writer, ocrtainly was u women commissioned by God, and "In His Namo" spent many years as a city missionary litter ally "In Darkest New York." This uniijuo volume presents these thrilling experiences of Christian endeavor with tho hundrtd of pathetic and amusing scenes that wcro paeked into them; it port a)s lifo in a great city by day nnd by night "As Seen by a Woman;" it shows tho power of tho Gospel to redeem souls from the lowest depths, it giyes striking testimonies of tho redeemed; and from all thesn rich and varied xpenencas it draws living truths for head and heart that aro worth, to any radcr, ton times tho prico of tho book. Stranger stariss aro hero told than romanct over dreamed of, every ono of them drawn from real lifo by a woman's hand. In every chaptcrsho weaves in anecdote after anecdote, incident after incident, story after story, and tho reader's attention is held breathless to tho end of the volume, "Strange but most suggestivo is tho fact," says Bis hop Coxo in warmly commending this volume, "that Christ is to bo visited in these dons and divas; there arc thnso whom He will bear in mind when He says, 'Ye visited Me'; or, when he says, 'Ye did it not to Me."' Kcv. Dr. Lyman Abbott's life-long interest in City Mission work, and bis personal sharo in that work, pnv cmiucntly fitted him to writo for this book. In his introduction to it ho says: "My interest in thc3e phases of oity lifo dates from my college days. From that day to this-ovcr a third of a century I have continued tho studies then begun, and tho subject of this Look has been ono of the great sub jects of my study soinu-times in liter ature, often in lifo." No appeal from tempcranoo advo catcs oan do moro to promoto tho cause of temperance, than the thrilling scones and incidents so well dosoribed at least so say Mrs. Mary A. Liver moro and Miss Francis V. WilUrd. On of tho most absorbingly inter esting portions of the book is that written by Inspector Byrnes, giving tht ripo cxpcricnco of thirty years of dcteottvo life. This fascinating volume is indeed a wonderful talo of Christian lovo and faith, all alivo with intenso and strik ing roality. Dr. Twicholl writes, "My wifo says that sho is going to set our young people on the book right oir, for tho good it will do them;" and President Magoun says, "My fatally finds, where othor book on our shelves lack intcsest, this ono alwsys holds and rewards attention." It contains 252 superb engraving,! ovcry ono of them made from phott graphs takon from life, mostly by Hash-light. Every face is a portrait,! very ncoiic a sioru rcauiy. m loos ing ut those splendid illustrations Uio render sees at a glanoo just how 9o pal work is oarriod on by dav aad by uight by resouo-bandi; ko is shwu stMtigo sights iu out of tho way places mat are rarely or never secxi by J oasual visitor, ote. nothing setnia la ho omittod. Wo do not known when 740 pagoa has givon us mora gonuino plaattf. If weQspMlc warmly of tho book, H if because it riohly daserves it. In sold otriy by agpnts, and is uaeUafc' with an oaoriaous sale. AgentPwhafT introduoo suoh a work aught to ctrikft ly welcome, A hotter work has car tainlv novar coma to our tabic It will bo read ovor and over again by old nnd young, with ever increasing pleasuro nnd lasting proOt. . . , - I ho wor is published by tho old ...J w,ll k.. Gm. .( A. 1). WorU.1 ington & Co., Hartford, Conn., whoso imprint is snflioient guarantee of the excellence of this firstuliiss volume. Itoynl Octavo, 710 pages, lio'2 lino plates, portraits, and text illustrations. Lizzie E. Hoal, Agent, lied Cloud, Nebraska, It It Uomlvrl'iil how quickly diarrhea or dysentery can bo relieved by using Ilct;' Diarrhea HalsiiHi. A pti'oly vegetable compound. It affords instnnt relief and n puriunnunt euro in u perfeully snfo way. Your pop ular druggist C L ('ottiiiK has tliu neney for this wonderful medicine. - Itcport ol'llio A(laui (.'ouiily IV. T. V. :oiiV4'ii!loii, llvl al Ayr, . I nut! 17-1, IfcfHl. Having boon invited eomo timo ngo by tho county president to attend tho AilaniH county convontion, Mrs. Brnlto Hold, Mrs. Marshall nnd mysolf wont directly from Bluo Hill to Ayr Thrsdny. We woro mot nnd wolcomeil on our arri val ne usual, and held n short eoislon in tho afternoon. In tho ovoning thero was to bo n con test by eovon litlla girls, und tboy marched in und took seats on tho plat form, nil (lroesod in whitt, with enshea and llowore, looking very ewoot. Tho weather was threatening. Somo pre liminary oxorcises wero gono through with, but tho storm incronsed, and it wns thought best to adjourn nnd hnvo tho contest tho next night. Boforo the ppoplo hntl nrrivod at thoir homes, tho wolcomoruin enmo down. Tho next morning wns bright and tho delc(?atos gathorod in thero from sovon towns in Adams county, besides tbreo from .Tow oil county, Kansas, nnd two from Web stor county. Tho convention during tho day wns lively. Tho reports woro good, and tho papers read, wero tlno. Dinner was sorvod in the church, and it was nHODinblo timo. Wo wont around finding old acquaintances and making new ones. Tho usual parliamentary drill was conducted by Mrs. Lynore of Kansas, and wo all learned something from it. When wo ndjournod, tho work of tho convontion wns nil douo nnd wo went to our places of nbodo tirod but happy. Mrs. Emily Caldwell of Propserdrove ovor from thnt town on Thursday to attend tho convention. Sho stayed with one of hor friends about n milo und u half from tho church As thoy woro fathorinR for tho contost in tho ovening, sho camo drirmp down tho hill, hor littlo girl in tho buggy with hor, hor horso becumo frijshtoned und run away. Sho could not hold him, and as thoy turned n cornor, tho buggy rnn up onto tho sidewalk und over turned, throwing them both out. Peo ple hastened to them and raised hor up, but she died in n fow minutes. Tho sido of her bond wns partially crushod. Sho was tikon to the doc tors otllco nnd everything possible was dono. Thoy eont for her husband, but ns thoro wnB no tolegrnphic communi cation with tho town of Proesor, and distance was 2."i miles, it wan somo timo into tho nevt day before ho arrived. The littlo girl was badly bruised about tho bend nnd uncooscious whon thoy took her to Mrs. Ellingtons, but sho recovorod,,wont to hImou nnd slopt nil night, and knew nothing of her moth er's death until tho next morning. Of coureo thnt. ended tho convontion. All wero greatly shocked and had n Honso of the uncertainty of human lifo. This enying of Christ came to us with much force: "Bo ye nleo ready, for in such an hour urh think not tho Son of man comoth." That convontion will long be romom bored. K. M. K. Tliu I'erlcit Ointment. Tho virtuo of BeggV German Salve Is its quick hunting power. Duo it woald not Iiiito earned its world wide reputation. Your popular druggist C L Cottinghas It. At a mooting of James A. Garfield Belief Corps No. 11, tho following res olutions were adopted: Wiir.iiKAH, Our Heavenly f.illii'r iu his Intlmto wlmlom linn hi'cu lit to remove from Ihii car III to Ids lifuventy mansion, Mrs. Minnlt'Tiilbnt llinit Jonl, iliii(,'litor of our sthter t-UIn M. Tatliot, tliiToloio Im it, Hl'soi.vri). That the inoinliers of Jauirn A, (turlii'lil Kollof UiirpHNo, ll.cxtoiiil to uur uls ter und her ilntifliter Hortlm, our lifurtfclt njni Iatllj, mill foiuinlt itnil ciiiiiiiiKtiil them to liiiu wlmSn oriii noer (nllntli, iu this tliclv Imiir or ilrcp ntlllctlirf. ItiMot.Vkti, lhat llieso ri'BoliilIdiis tie eprcad On tliiniinutcs or IliW incrtlnir. n coi) enit our sister, lio imbllslieil In our cltj niiu.i, ami nlt-o in tliu Vtiniimn) Iti'lloF Corps. KstkI'uno. I AlllllK ItU'llARDtO.V, fClllll IvVTH H. .II'IHO.S, 1 i .. ..t.,.nw. Ulkmm. ess foul breaCh, aatir' afotnafk, heaaU i cam, vpcpw, oontupauoa. or ingestion after Mtinc, pain 4 bloatiag In tka ,ch, saortniMi of breath, pain in tho heart. Loss of Appetite LA splendid fecllntr to-day and a deprcasod one fto-morrow, uotlilmr Ki'ins to tasto Kod, tirod. BiMMikHrt und all iiutrunB, weaknew, iletilllty. I swivmp-IJoot hullil.sup quickly a rundown I C0lliliuilllilllliui luuara mu nnutuuuiii , At liniBeUtN r.o renin mul $1.00 hIzc, -'j- ,-J "C!M T D9. KLL. M &VT S - afcf Y1 U iH' W a. I Ipof mmSiiA I Vm t . muniL What is Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants nnd Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys "Worms nnd allays feverish ii ess. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething' troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sloop. Cos torla is the Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Is an excellent mcdldno for chil dren. Mothers hat a repeatedly told tuo of iw good effect upon their children." Dn. O. 0. Osoood, Lowell, Maws. " Castorla is the Ut remedy for children of which I am aoiUklnUd. I hope tin) day Is not far distant when mothers will consider tho real interest of their children, and uso Castoria in tcad of the various quack nontrums which aru destroying their lorcd ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful pents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graTes." Dr. J. F. KntcntxoK, Conway, Ark. TLo OAMtaar OoBpanjr, Tl 4$& --fe-) 20 per cent!j( discount. 5 O -3-'-'St2) 4th of July From now until July 4th wo oIUt for cash a L'O jioi' cent dis count on our line of Ladies' Tan Oxfords From 91.25 to $2.50. 10 pr ct. on Children's Shoes at SI and 1,25 15 " " " " at $1.50 and up 60 pairs of Ladies' Fine Kid hand turned Shoes, eip and plain toe, 2y2' to 5 or. C & D lasts, $3 50 to 5, for, "think you" SI. 75 Gcneal reduction in all men's shoes. Grain Congress Plow Shoes, $1.20 Above are Cash A. H. Mar Tho clirualiii jiikI liiuwuH ln-1 tcr-SJulo Tail'. At Hod Cloml, NobniBlta, Soptomborl 11th ro llltli, 18W, will lio tho only intor Otuto fair in tho woert this seuaon und will ivo tho furmora of cuutral and wontern NobntBkii nnd Kunans nn ojriior Uinity to exhibit thoir stock, farm pro ducts, poultry nnd fruit noar nt homo. Tho object of tho innniiRcinent of tiiiw iiBHodation ia to ovontuully build up for western Nobraslta and Kansue, un expo, eition equal to dry f the atata fnka and with tho co-oporation of tkia scctiua of I tbo two states, tho management feel thut this onil can easily ba accompliBhed. Exourelon ratoa havo beon secured from the railroads which will allow thoBe at a diatanco to attend at very roaeonabla rates. On account of the Nebraska State Fair haying beoanovad to Omaha, and the Kanaaa State Fair to Wiohita, it places them both out of reach of tho patrons of this Bectlon of tho country and leavea a demand tor an Interstate fair within anr reach. The manage raent are offering f.r,000 in proraiumB, 92,000 in apeed nnd hnvo nrrangod ono of the moat attrnctive programs wost of Topeku or Lincoln. It you havo lino stock, poultry, fnrm products, fruit or, in fact, unythiug included in tho pro. mlutn Hut, briiH,' it to tho fair und got your promiuui, Tho beet trotting and Castoria. " Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superlortoanyprvBcriptloB knowu to me." It. A. Ancitm, St D., lit S?o. Oxford St., llrooklyn, N. Y. " Our phyHtclans in tho children' depart ment liax! Fol.cn highly of their txperi enct In their ouLildo procUca with Castoria, and although wo only havo among our medical supplies what Is knonn as regular prodiictK, yet wo are free to confess that the merits of Castoria ha woo US to look wltk favor upon It." Umtbii HosrrriL amo DisnitBinr, Iloston, ; Auxn C. Burnt, IWt., Marmjr Strait, New York Oity. 1 20 per centg 9, discount. I Celebration Bargains Only. Kaley. t3."a?.! running imrocti in tfio west wKl Altenil this meotiug. Send tu tho secretary for u premium list, nnd inform jourfiolf b to wlint nrtielos you wioh to liriag. 'Ab i'f a brlsl; vrotu lfeitf Ju my Hfoui nch" ia tliu description liy it djspuptio of his fooling nfit-r eating. Tliix is ono of the ceiumoticst cymit(ini of fndlgnthtia If you linvn it, tiiKn Stailcar Dithtivu Cordinl, Not only thin Kjrmptom, hat oil tho Hyuiptnms of iiidigiMtiou nru irfcy Shaker Dlgeativo Co.liil. Mo miny nibdiaitifrt tu euro this nu dinnrdrr. On ly ne that cnu hu onlUd Hiiceessful, jq. ctuiPu only one tllat nct in n ninple, Mt- urai, iiuu yet xolMitltlo wuy. nhnker 154 uentlve Cordinl. Purely veUbW. Hni containing no dnnguroaa ingruiVontft, aimkwr DigHjtiyo Cordinl tvaes up, strengthen, nnd ristoren to health all the digestive orgiiBB, Hold by drnggieta, priee 10 centa to $1.00 n bottle. FIKE Hull nnd Cyclone May overtake you any day. rfcJ firoporiy pro I. E. Pond. perty protected at reduced ncpgn' I.lttlv iiUmt Pills. Try them If you Iihvo h hiok headuohen or if yon nro uon-ttipnted or billons Onarnnteed by 0 L Cotting. Children Cry for Pitciier's Castoria, J- v J-