It THE liKD CLOUD OillWF, FRIDAY, AUG. 21, 1896. 4 5, If I 1 '- r. tv; w Oman's ork Is never done, nntl It Is espcelnlly wcnrlns nnd wcArlsomo to thono whoso Mood I impure, mid unlit properly to tone, huh tnln, nnd renew thn unstltig ot nerve. tntiHclomid tissue. It Is moro beentiKo of thin condition ot tliu blood tlmt women nro run down, Tlrod, Woali, Norvoiifl, Tlinn bccniiKo o( the work Itself. Kvcry phyidclnn cays so, nnd tlmt tliu only rem edy Ik In building up by taking n goml nerve tonic, blond piirlller nnd vltnller like Ilood'sSfirsHpiirllln. For tho troubles Peculiar to Women nt change of senson. cllmnto or life, or resulting from hnril work, nervousness, nnd Impiiro blood, thousands Imvu found relief and cure In Hood's Sarsaparilla Tlio One Truu Ulnod Purifier, ft per tmltlo. Prepared only liy( I. Hood ttCo., Lowell, Musi. U it it'll are tlm only pills to take 100(1 S PHIS witii HouirHuraMrlllii. THE CHIEF I'lililMidl Wci'UI)-. Subscription, 1 I'cr Annum liivnrlnlily In Adi-mii'v Entered nt t'- Pint onioo In lted Cloud, Ni-I. m n, ml iiuttcrof tliCKiioiiil cl.is A. '. IIosmmi. Kdltnr. IiABOVTait, AtKt I ival Killtnr. SWOBH CIRCULATION 1,300. llKlM'HIilCAN TICKHT. For President, WILLIAM McKlNLF.Y For Vioe-Pirsidont, (lAltltF.T A. IIOIIAUT. For For For For For For For For For For For STATE, (iovi'inor, .JOHN II. MacCOLL. Lieutenant (invernoi, OULANDO TKFT, Secretary of Slate, .IOF.L A. PIPF.Il. Com. PiiV,ie Lauds :iuil Buildings, II. U. HUSSHLL. Auditor Piib'lo Accounts, PKTF.lt O. IIKDLUN"). Troastnor, O. K CASF.Y. Attorney (icncral, A. S. CHUKClllLL. Superintendent of Instruction, iiKNMtv it. eoumrrr. Kegont of University, w. ;. wiutmoki:. Judges Supreme Court, ItOHKKTUYAN. M. It. KINKAII). Presidential Klectois, FRANK .J. SADILDK. J. K. I10UTZ. A. J. 11UKNHAM, A. C. FOSTKlt. SOLOMON UltAPKIt, U. A. IJKIIHV, .1. L. M.-I'IIHMLV, Rl. L. FKIKSK. Congressional. For Congress Fifth IJhtiiet, W.K. ANDUKWS Rcpubiiuin. Convoutioii. A ropu' lleair e uiliiiIoii i ir Weiii looiimy l llOICll) IMlll 'I o lliL'I'l 111 mo !! ;ll Inn,... in lied clou I. N ' ---kt iii si'iiiiirti Si'iii, iui,i.r Will. l".l. ill II ii k n in f.ir the' inn in. i. , f IKIllllll.il lt H rill ll'h to I'T ll.J .t.lto le. ,, II CKtldldiltl' I l I Ht) it Ill i mil (,, ,. oli.ilcoi f delt'l! .ie i-i'il... r. pii'iiiu.m oimvi ,. tluii In lie Wth n mi irlii. i-trlci niiii in Ilio rt'i ililiiiui cuiii.'iiilmi fm iai clili Ii'kMiiIUo dl-lrlct Ii it tuin nii.'ii.,.l tluii llif ili'lfuiitci lUtlllMlllltflltlllll Iri'lllttll. s, '). "lilt. Mint ;ih Miporvimir IIlr.f t- mmi'milc, nm. Inline for Miperilstir In Ihe rrospeeilic dlMiu i. t nut oiniiioiitloil tlmt mi iiruxlcslic-iillnui'il. An Invltiillnii l iii'inli'i in nil IiiciiI uirrs who ilvtlri' in NlnUiUe ulili Hip ri'imlillriiii i.miH liiiittfiiil ili;l iiiirili'limic In. Uif ciuii'iiM'. iiih'I lirlinailcH to lm lieM umlor tliu cull Tliu nroti4 litii-lilii.iiii, ttiiriliirt'i-iilllt-il to ttiiirt'M'iilrttlon lib liilluuh, lmcil on Hut kiitc rnl for linn. W. K. Amlrewi. In sii. ulliiiilnK uuuilflvKiito fori'iicli ion Miles mill tiitijitr or tluii llicri'iif o i'iitiiinl diiu ut hirKu hiruuli low us i in mi, uiinl. illililn lliii-k llciiM'r I'ri'oV Sllllw.itcr itiik rri'ok iliirliilil l'un-Hiit Hill Kim :ii'ik I'Ollilllllll l.lno Total . . . KAMim.ni MiNitt, T. II. IUikkii. MTrcliity. Clinlriiiiiii. I.'i Itl'll Uiinl s T lliilln :i Ii (ill'lllllll I Walnut I lock . i Ii lllllMllo ', S t'lillicrtoii a I lliiriiiimy ii Hod riunil lot unrd til 0 licit fluinl il urd t:i i:m To Tin: Km roit In tlieo slmrlnr tides the public do not opci't the minutest ilotuils, luint'o tlm Miitt'iniint, in Kcncriil terms, in my liit i tide. tlmt silvrr wna not tit :i prritiium in '7a as Mime pi'opln .suppouo (that Is il per rent.) I bitlhiTu till who tiro informed will aurcu with nin in tliia. Hut to by aneoilii! tuul ultoBi'tlinr fair I will tato that th highest, bullion vulitu of u sil ver dollar in '73 whs $1.01(1 ami the low ost was 8(UI3i, uml tliu averiiRO for tlm year was about $1 .001. These nro Lou ilon limitations anil it must be boruo in miml that .silver in Kuropoaml India was worth about :i pr cnt niU n pr com, n'spi!tivoly morn than in Amer It'a owIiir to tlieir ratio lielnjj le.ss tlitut imrn. This givos rlso to tho gt nurul opinion that .silver was tit a !l per ciint promiiim in this eountry in '7:1. If I took tlm t-rmiml that Mr. Knight and alt other gold tnlvoi'utiN do, that money must nucossiirllj po...,. "iM. t i-i nio value, ol' iniiimiivi:il nlui I might ilt'nni It prolllabli' to fullmv bis argument omi farther, but I do not. 'Mutiny mulling is a function of gin em nn't, ItU the arhilntiy I'lPation of the government. Nothing Is money uxctipt that whli'li tlm siivuiiigii pnwnr fi,o ilm-ruosi iioltlior is anything stiiutly money uhieh e.ills for reili'iiiptlon lit something else, tln-reforo "intiiti" "" vtilui' and eoniineiTial val "' l nut outer Into money, ami ns soon aswe have a lliiaiii'ial s stein wbieh eon foint" to thi'sn fads we will bo out of tlm clutches of tin limey change! .' Mr. Knight si.vs, "thiie have bien 'disasters of the ages,' much wmsn miidii by poor money than eei by m" ing prices " Will lie please give Us a few instances. Mr K. ha ticvci si en any "pour tuoiiev ," neither lu be eiei seen a "llflv live" cent ilul'ai On the olliiir liaiiil, we liavn an instance wbcic tlmxlMy millions of niir gieeiibacks which ln'i-iime inoiicy rnc m a pre mium over gold answi.iih. Fiixt I will answer Mr. Iv' lirt ipieslion eciii'erning Mevicn by asking why is it that tlm United States, which is on a gold hasW bus no gold in c ire il lation? ( Sold is hoauli'd beiiiiise all other kinds of pinperli is ilept eciating. Mr. K. ami all other gold tlieoiists n. fee to tho little republic of Mesico ami her conditions as proof of the mild ness of their iogic. Very well. I have before me two letteis fiom Mexico One Is by the president of the Mexican Ccntitil railway to a Iricntl in Kansas City. He savs, "I would liko to call jour attention to these facts That l)iilni'.-s failures in Mesico are almost unknown. We liavn no strikes, such as are certainly disturbing comincici' in lint United States. Such a thing as Co.xy's army is never dreamed of. Thcri) is work for every one who wants it at wages to enable them to supply all necessary wants Our banks ate paying from 14 to 17 percent dividends per milium. Manufacturing enter prises whose proliis aro known are paying from 10 to 'JO per cent ami pri vate concerns who do uol publish the per cent of their prolits ;ire kimuu to be prospering." 'I'lie other letter N from Mr. Olio lleckelmau, an Amciicau engaged in bu.siuuss in the Cily of Mexico, to the New York World, lie si,y,, "Tnc, Mexico today is on a free siivi r lmK but instead of mUer and depiction, she ptesents to Hie world a condition of conspicuous prosperity unprece dented in her histoii ." I believe these answer the iiteslions concerning Mex ico, so far as results go. Second Our mortgages, . locks, etc , that are made pavahlc in trulil can more easily be paid in gold then (bun now because gold will citciilatc; but tlm just remedy will be a reconstruc tion of the fedei-il court by men who aro not owned soul ami body by cor porutions, and a reversal of the decis ion which legalizes contracts which call for payment in gold. Third If there should be any rush of silver hero at all, which there will not be, it will only have, the effect of putting gold iu circulation (not at a t emium ) Cold hides only in times of panic or war, then appears again when uol so much needed Yet its advo cates pioclaimil t lie only honest money all other kinds being hypocritical and dishonest. If thcie was ever a dishon est dollar on earlh it is the gold dollat. There have been alrenly more pi op ertyand moio homes destroyed by the attempt to put this country upon a gold lmls than wre de-strojed by the hue relii'lliou, and (iml only knows when the end will be. When will tin- American people .uise ami proclaim industrial imlepeii b'lii'n fi mil tiie.u Britain ami place themselves iu a position u, legislate fot the gi eat ci'iuiinm pe. pie in.sii-ad ot legislating for the gold ginibh is as they have been doing I). It. ('Aifi'i:Nn:it. Prom California. Santa Anna, Cal., Aug., loth, 'liii To Tin: Cm run- I will veuturo to write you u few lines trusting this will not tin 1 1 the waste baskot, belieing by i eading your valuable paper of ,) ulj 10th, that you like to hear from Cali fornia and old friends. We hare si good many Itcil Clomlets hern about Santa Anna and none of them aie home sick so far as we know, all are well and doing well. We have a beautiful country, a lovely inuguilii'niu climato free from cyclones, thunder storms, summer rains, winter snows, scet, bli..ards, hailstorms, etc. We had it dry hero last winter for this county but that was laid on the .shoulder of fiee trade anil democracy of course. IVoplo d not mind that as we have irrigation system and crops grow ami look wall. Wo can raisu two crops a var by irrigating so you see SjoiIu Anna or Orange county is all right. In this section or uonthern California nuver had mii'Ii prospects for KR. ILsh walnut crop as this year, so say old settlers. The largegt trees are breaking beneath their load of fruit. People arc compelled to knock oil lots of their fruit to save their trtes. The apple crop Is heavy. Drying season for apricots is about completed. Wo have now and have hail for two months plenty of small fruit; black berries in abundance sell as low as two cents per box or pound, .strawberries as low as Iheceut.s per box and ti beauty of blackberries ami slrnwhrries thoj vill last until October iu ahtinilaiicv. We lmc ripo pours, grapes, guavas, loipiats, peui-lii , plums. i iHt.t, n kinds of fi nil tlmt glows m this con tinent, and we have nil kinds of (lowers. It almost seonia a ilrnnni to valk Beware 01 the Knife. Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Mnr.shfie.ld, Rio., writes: "For six years I have been a sufferer from a scrofulous affection of the glands of my neck, and nil effort; of physicians iu Washington, I). C, Springfield, III,, and St. Louis failed to reduce the enlargement. After sis mouths' constant treatment here, my physician urged me to submit to a re moval of the gland. At this critical mo ment a friend recommended S.S.S., and laying aside a deep-rooted preju dice ng.iiii3t all natcnt medicines, 1 be gan its use. Ileforc I had used one bot tle the enlargement began to disappear, and now it is entirely gone, though I nm not through with my bccotul bottle yet. Had I only used your S.S.S. long ngo, I would have escaped years of misery and saved over is." This experience is like that of nil who suffer with deep-seated blood troubles. The doctors can do no good, and even tlieir resorts to the knife prove cither TVuitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the only real blood remedy; it gets nt the root of the disease and forces it out perma nently. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) A Real Blood Remedy is a blood remedy for real blood troubles; it cures the most obstinate cases of Scrofula, Kc.ema, Cancer, Rheumatism, etc., which other .so-called blood reme dies fail to touch. S.S.S. gets at the root of the disease and fotces it out per manently. Valuable books will be sent tree sent to any nddress by the Swift Specific Co., At lanta, Ga. sss health to nil and a rousing majority for protection that men ns McKiuley. A ItKH Cl.OtllKIt Iteuu' lilarrlitii ItnUiun pslMvnl) Iihr no tijiiiil Iu diarrhea. dy onttry nin! lull imation of i h- IiowhN, It relieve qtilckl), nnd being pnrvly vege table, no Inul ri suits follow, Yun usntiol nlforil 10 bi without It ut ibis -o-.-uu of thejeur. Hnilb)' L Cnttilifl. The Ah Creek Curio of Kings Daiighleis assembled August l;lth, 'IKI, at the residence of Mr. .John Meirill, Jewel eoiintj. Kansas. Notwithstand ing the exceeding wariii wea'her lifty one persons weio pirsent to assist with work prmldcilhv the circle and partake of the hospitality oll'oided by Mr. and Mrs. Men ill anil Miss Maud. We were right royally entertained. The illMiicr was excellent, pm-featly cooked ami enjoyed by all. The young people gave oine line music both vocal and instrumental tiud a sonl inspiring selection was read from the Silver Cioss. It is certainly ei'couraging to witness the eoutiiiucd prospeiity of our circle. We are pleased to see mem bers prompt iu their attendance, many of tlieir homes being rcnio'cly situated but they aie alwaxs present. At tho close of the day's services all returned homo feeling it was good for them to have been there. O.VK OK THK MhMIIUlS. Tit fi! linila Ipituri through a dour yard, il is . grand. The air is tilled with the t chist per fumes fiom the magnolia dow u lo the daintiest house plant of tho green houses of '.'. 'i-'ern s'titcs It would almost niiil one fool in attend a funeral lure thn' it was blUs : die iu California mid be buried iu a bed of such lloueis, :i people ale lice. It is a ciisNim heio for a large turnout on funeral occasions ami o or,) body brings llowois. They ate brought in all foitn-i, emblems, hnpnts, out llowers, looso, eti'. Well I will give some prices. Flour from ii to "SI . if per lifty potiads, potatoes 7." cents per KM) pounds, beef from !t to 10 oeuts per pnund;iork dry, salt ami pickled 10 cents, eliolcesi smoked In oakfast bacon 10 cents, choicest smoked ham 12 cents, fresh pork from 4 to to cents, eggs 1.1 cents per dozen, butter il.T per roll that means two pounds, old linns $.1 00 to $:t.50 per dozen, broilers from $1.50 to S'-'.riO per dozen, cows from $75 to $80 per head, horses from $: to $."0 per head, hogs M.00, corn 8.r coots per 100 pound1!, barley 7."i cents porsaek. Oats are not raised here very much, grows too rank, do not till out. Alfalfa hay 7 per ton, bailed barley hay samo price, apples J to 1J cents per pound, peaches, pears, apricots, nectarines, logats and lemons 1 cent per pound. Tho writer of this correspondent'!' has been out on a camp ns do all Call forniaiis at a seaside resort called Long HohoIi. There was crowds of people there taking their summer outing. They bavo tiro wharfs there. There weio as many as 'J, 000 people on the wharf at a time. You could stand on the .-iToml Hour of the whaif and see people amusing themselves in minus way-.. Knnie tihing, some gathering clauis and mi gathering peiinywinkles for soap, others bathing. sum riding up and down tint beach iu chariots drawn by goats, carls drawn by goats some riding buiros, some iu lino carriages drawn by line horses, Mime diring oil' of spiing boards, some swimming away out in tho brine deep whilu thoo religiously inclined wont to camp mooting. Thorn were till kinds of Christian beliefs taught and preached, even a place where was held a union meeting for all Christian believers tlmt wished to lay down all prejudice ami unite to worship (iod. That place of worship was called tho tabernacle. There was groat god ac complished at that place. While u great number wont off on small vessels on excursions to various places of natiira, some want to Saint Catliuas Island to fish for the day, others wont to 1'ijiut Loma, others to San I'cdro, others to thn light house oa the point of l'alas Vortos mountains, some to government harbor called San redro deep water harbor, others would sit In the sand all day long, some would hunt shells and s on. Tho wri ter only wished Dan (iarberwitld visit even Lung Heaeh. It is a small city but the permanent population is about Hint of Hod Cloud and tho lloatiiif population will number three times that and "no saloons" therefore no missionaries tiro needed. Wo lted Clouders hero iu southern California aro fast becoming citizeni.ed. We can put In as many hours fishing, olam hunting, bathing, hunting shells, tak ing our .siiuiiuor outing, etc., as anyone. Let mo say that all lted Clouders away out hero aro sajing iu tho Usual low small oleoof all Nebniskans, "Hurrah for McKinloy and I'mtoi lion," and yon must reinomber thai tin ic i no winter here to freo.n any body's mouth shut So It goes In California as well a in lted Cloud. Polities nm i mining at high thin. 'Wishing good oh) Nnhraskti it prosperous year for crops, good OASTOniA. biio jr siTfjt 7T Wry The caucuses will he held ns lollows, to name delegates to thn icptihlicnti count eon eniion September l'Jih. Hatin Wednesday, September iilh, at 'J p.in , at Anderson school house. ioliN l!i;..v Siii.i.waiti: Friday, September Ith, tit t p.m., at .fohiisoii school house .1 It. Citon U. Inavai.i: -Satiudtii, SipiiMi..-r ."illi, ill '-! p ',i.l at I. Ui'iiimis ii.-n . ivaiei stole Township ticket will al-o be nominated. W F. Ui.nki.i.. DUCKER'S CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE. Speeial Bargain Sale- Dr 1'. i. Hall teiuoied a piece of necrosis bone from the lower jaw of a young man by the name of Audi r-on Thursday. Theories of cute may be discussed ut length by physicians, but the siilleiors want quick relief; and One Minute Cough Cure will give it to them. C. L. Cutting. Tho Bioyolo Coutust. Tile vote up to date is a follows; Kniiilii I'olliloky, (toil Cluild Oriiie Hull. Hod Cloud Mr. T. C. lliiekor ... Ivii.skeltuii, nine Hill . .. ... . Keil Cloud Irene Miner. Iti'il Cloud Mm. Nellie Klmli. lied Cloud Myrtle Jones flulilu ICock TIIIh Ml'Cli'ltiiliil lted Cloud MalileTlinrni', Hladea Itellii Aide, lted Cloud '.. . - . .Maud KiiIkIiI. Ilinvalc .Ifmietli' Dllley. Ifcd jftoml Toliil Oil) Jfivk votk coii'on. J llrhiK or vend tlilsi oiiiioii iki iuiiinuli-d liy IS ceniH to till ollice nml you III ret clve i Hie paper for 'l'etee Moiillis hiiiI l- entitled 4 to onsir. Miles In Hie tiunlilc.wlc loiliiKion test lor the most popular ludy Iu Webster X'ountj. I rnstTi mil's fur i 4 m VaaaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaaiB fWWWSfVWWVVWS rvi'i's.-i v ii-i'l- i -of "ns wwwwwsu llrlu.' or w'li I llil I iiiiiiiii in inini'iuiled li i'io tin i 'Hie nml oii n 111 reiclio ll'ie pupi r for . Hie e:ir riul de until I'd to ensi jii t itilillie lfi lii've'e otuii! iou 4 lct tur the i I pupi'liir Ind) Iu Wol'ler 4 (.IH... I llll '.M lutes fill 4 4 m 4 " 4 vwwvvwvwvwvvwwwwwws Jtkn voti: cm pox. J llrliiK or send this Coupon mronipiitileil 4 hi .'i Mollis In thlhollloe mid ion Mill recoil o tfie paper tor six Moiilli-him ho emltled to 4 oust hi lutes tit the tll hloele lutliutcon 4 test for the most popular bid) In Webster 4 count). I cist UJ lotos for 4 4 4 M 4 lAi4 rn i SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNIOKY, PltOrTUF.TOK. DKAI.KIl IN Wines, Liquors, California Brandies. I! DICK BROS QU1NCY in ALWAYS ON TAP. J. S. EMIG-H, lK'Tle.T. PAINLESS DENTISTRY II' m;l ham ir. Crovtn Bridge Work ur Tmli Willioul Plates 1'OltCKI.AIX 1X1.AV, And si) Hit IftU't lii)ir(iYtneni Iu dmilal mi oh-iiuUiil. On llem Fall Goods. The glowing KUBY should adorn Thoee who in warm July ure born, Then will thoy bo oxompt and W free "T From love'e doubt and mixiety. "'i o-K'ncVod"" mreU,''o-iir,n,l,l,,,f .!;!re,,i, "vcliitli. A,.rll-I)la.......d. .Septoui'ler-silil.lliri' Uol her- I, , lMl-llly All!i,t-.Mo.i.stoilo. .sepumuer s.ip.iiiri. uli ii.er-l)u, Niiwinhu r Tow nmti. Deeemher- 'limiiiolse. 15 Years Practical Experience In Fitting Spieti-eli's. Come in when needine. ghiRPes mv etock is full and eo.npli.t.'o! nil kinds. Will guarantee ou a tlt'iin.i save jciii money. Your Watch, Clock ;mcl Jewelry Kcpairing solicited. I Kunruntoo all work, nny defect in suma nindo good FUEB of uhureo. Diniuult lino watch work and engraving a specialty. Watch Kxnn.itier for H. A-M. I!. H. THOS. PENMAN Threatening -TO- Have Thai Picture Mmi "ii I get it done. The Kasiest and best way to get it done, and to bo sine of its being done right is to stop in at Weffinann's GSra.llei.-y. Water Color, Seape and Pastel Portraits. Fine litvjo Crayon Portraits for $1.48. Water fmte fnr l ?" a :titio, tho now carbon enlargement forfl.no. -XLHUMF.NS, liUOMlDKs and PASTKL, from f,0o up. SN ELEGHNT NKW LINK OF One - and - Eight - Day - Gloeks -a r - Hard Time Bargain Prices. Gome in and Examine Them. Jcwelurs and Opticians. !i fl i m i Ut I'J.U . Vfgpimptm aioMaiascM??iJ'Brn''''',w,'ft!ttJ'