mm 3K1A3k. 1T.W J Wm 'ififlW AsiVuF w . iffyr"' r " '-x? g. '".--"- M s SMBP KSfe 2iw- o?-ffr v j- k eJHSJ!W Vfa 1-':.. ... ;""pi VOIAJMKXXIV. IUIED MAJiV SVi . n. 4 s 1 11) i( f 1.. A ' EPaines Gelerv bompoaod Was the Omy One SB ' , That Su M F, m v i(v.H(;(;f rv i . ' . - ..-: v...Y,) . .. I VN - f .KTi VjT;, ;." . -y' '.-;v rv . , ir -' The P.iin. - evsulllial illll'-lell eeleiV lll.llll e li-iweeii ami tin be wildeiinn mmi'.fi of s.uv.ipaiiihi ami net vine- that it -ueee-ha- brouu'hi into eMstel...- is lliH I'.UIM-'- l"i eonipound tmni-l.t-s just tlie ap.n.i piiute niitnineiil to the elu.uled nerves, and se.urelyhnildsii.jilie ss- tern anaiiiM iIi-i'iim-, winiu me uu M'lenUHf ri'im'il' M.nfiiu and ad.l to the doninnfmcnt "f !'' "' uiiu'M eulfi-y fiiiiiiiiiuiiil not;only r Upvi'h, but JiTi'ftively nml peitnnimnily The mot iieniuincni "'! illm-Ujuio for debility, nervnui wi.kiH.r, la... Rtior, nml h "n.n-lown" condition. Is Ui strong r..liabll'aineVsro, ry t-oiii-iNiuiiil. Tho iMspinw. irntatiiiK HT.-et of a badly iimirUhl iifivoiiH .syMt'in uponaUtlicoiKaiisoftlu- limly i-biim wlinti till iiH-ilifiw' is "','''-PftlitB'- i-flfi-y .niiiM.iiiiU 1 ' nm.st ailviincix! brain ami nenem. .-.., and iTStnifr known to in..diealM'im!H. The thud, worn-oiii siilTeiur who is not xdviiiieinc towaro neann. is ...... ' lad. Theie is no standstill in iwi i health. One- can eiidnin u liu:uuciio 01 ,11 Iwekache once; one ran nmuie twice, but the repeated ttlfK neat.aene and tin. eon.staut pain in ilm liiu-U and 111 tin) region of the hem t must bn ' rid of For the permanent and posi tivoeiire of these unhealthy Mates of ..1... 1.... 1.. .....tliu.i bv MMieaieii a" Hie """J " ' " , . 1 iSaok" o rheumatism, neiiiiuKi". - r i !Jiwlli.fc, or Ktillll'V Iiouoie. uii-i.- .i Comfort to Cnlifornia. Every ThurMlay afternoon a tourist sleeping car for Salt i.aho uij,."" Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Onialia and Lincoln via the Hurliugton Route. Ills carpeted; upholstereii m rattan; has spring seats ami hacks and is provided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap, etc. An expel ieuced ex cursion conductor and iinifoimcil l'ull man Hotter accompany it .through to .i... ......in., .-mist Wlii In ne t her as ex HIV M,... - "', , , ... I '""". ,'.,".. .i ' ' ... .: I....L .! peiisiv Veiy Ulllslieii uur uo iiiiu i" ..."....- as a palace steeper, u is just u. kw"" - Meeoiid class tickets aie kouoted ami the price of a fourth, wide enough and big enough for two, is only :,. For u folder fclvliiR full imrtlcii tars, call at the uearesl It. A: M. K. K. 'i,..u.t.ofllce. Or. write to ,) rrnneis t r.i - -. ,s-.s .. 'i yf ni ft i:niii,nil Passeniret- Agent, liiirihiLMou '. Kdute. Omaha, Neb. HE!) REJdEDIES. ceeded. A ' jyi IT-f - . , . Hi j - "Ne '? no) lU 1 i lie eoliipai'eil fur a IllollU'lIt Iwi'li the ieit dseiierv "f l'l'"f. Kdw-iMI K. l'helps, M ) ,. . ), ,,t D.iilmmitli luedieal sellout I'aiue's eeli i compound It V'11 aieout of healtli or despon dent because ot repeated trials of other iciueilies, isiuc a tre.sli start. The bracing weatlier is in your fawn1. Here is thy expel if nuc like that of hundreds of others of Mrs, Lydia M. Ilayduii, of Marion, lud : "Heforo commeueiiiK the use of raine's celery compound I was treated by many doctor., tind tried many ii-UK'diex, but did not Ret any butter. I seemed to be all broken down. I was tired all the time, and my coiiHtitution seemed to be Riving out. 1 weighed only 115 pounds last fall when I com menced using Paine' celery compound. In less than two months 1 weighed l',M pounds, an unusual weight for me. I have had belter health ever since, ami have felt better this summer than have .foe years. "My little daughter was away from home on a visit, and came home, look ing as if she had had a hard sipkuens. I wont right awaj and got her a bottle of I'aiue's celery compound, and she has had better health since than Mie ever had in her life, eats lieaity and is giowiug fai " Tlieie is no woman, who, Injustice to i... .i r..:i ...... i ,. u .:. ...'..,. I... ,. iicisimi. uiiii inn ir t inu i .uu. i ... .. 1 '"" ..... . fompouui i. in ersiinilarciiouuistanccs. 1 UATIN. Win. Holmes dined with .1 Lock- hart Sunday Frank Stulelik and wife were guests of Mr. Sildo the Hist of the week. ()!u Nelson and family have been visiting with Mr .Jorgemon. Otto (Jensen was transacting busi ness at Upland last week. F.verct Menu and family were visiting at ,1. 11. Wisccarver's Sunday. June I'ouNou who went to South Dakota last spring has returned. I Stunnkii. i Soothing, and not irritating.strength. uulii" ami not weakening, small hut efi-ecUve-siich ato the ijualities of Do- ..-... t t..i.. u'...iv Hts.-is- the i.iinim., little pills 0. L Cutting. smm xr?. 1 m - W srv5v?suw N- - "yJ f THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. FRIDAY, 1KC. 25. CLOUD, NEBRASKA. D1X 11 18.)(. WASHINGTON NOTES I'll i' -.n 141 c-ini il mill ic.-nini'il )i't'.it iMi ill ilium Imi:i, hut if tin- itlu-r initio wl.ieli lnii lntclA tiiitc(l their machinery ilo not tl. "i""' '" bring iiIhivi good times than this .cs- bring lllinVI gooil t illlf- tliall tills m-s- ... t ....- Mik ,.... ..y precllt indications li do, Wi' shall licit have good time- for .some lituctocomc. 1'ifshlciit Cleveland's message is in. ' teicsting enough in its way, nml if lie had :i party behind lnni able to con tiol lcgNhitioii, some of his icconiinen datioiis might have atlincted wide at tention, hut as he is Mitui'lly playing a lone hand veiy little intcicst is c- pressed in the mesagi w iili its si en teen iliou-and wmils. One M'liatoi jocularly leiuaikeil of it- "Cleveland didn't write that mcs.ige for the lilty foiirtl. eongrcs, but foi posterity and history; perhaps tliey will gin; his idcastheatteiitii.u thai coiigtcss denies them, tint I have my doubts." If the lend -ucy to increase the length of the Presidents' messages to cougiess is kept up, it will soon he in older to do away with having them read in the senate and hou.-e Many think it al, leady in older. The senators and icpieseutatives all have printed copies of tlie message, placed in their hands befoie the leading is began, so that the reading is nothing moie than a per functory foi mality at best. Sneaker Heed mav be worrvinir be cause he isn't in Maj. McKinley's place, but if he is he is hiding it well, foi he never appeared to be in a better humor with himself and every body els-e than he d'ul today when ho called the house to older. Audit is nut so cer tain afierall that his prospects aie not moie enviable than those of the presi dent elect. He will be speaker of the next Iioiim', and it will not atl'eel his political future should the announced period of piopeiity fail to uiateiial i.e, while Mr. McKinley'rf political fil mic depends upon the ability ot bis ad ministration to make good tlie glowing piomist sof the campaign. Sciuiioi (lailiiigcr is one of the re publicans who would gladly omit tl.e pi oposed extra session ot eougie.ss, if lie could do so, but he made it very plain thai he legal (K the exlia .session iisceitaiu when he .said: "if I had my way, I would have the Diugley bill piomplly passed, and then whetlier vetoed or not, would trust to circum stances to determine the necessity or propriety of an extra session of con- gross. The indications, ho.. ever, do not warrant the belief that a serious vllort will he made to pass the Diugley, nml if that is the program, then I favor an early extra session for a complete and thorough revisou of the tariff laws." Senator (ialliuger doesn't look for any currency legislation either by this or the next congress. To put it in his own language: "It must bo evident to every sane man that noth ing can he done by this congress in the diiectionof currency legislation; and 1 hare small expectation that the next congress will do much. Senator IVffer wasted hot over the cliaigulhat he had made a tar ill' bar gain to help his chances for re-election and denounced it as uutviie. He says hit tarilV viewsate well known in Kan sas; that he favors high duties upon all articles used exclusively by the wealthy, not for protection but for i " " ' -enue, ami too ii'ee admission ot i . . . ,. , . . such at lielcs as sugar mill lumber, coal I ..... ,. i,, , f ., ' , Muni nihil' neeessll les of the iiemile - - -" I--',-, and a giadtiated income ami laud ta. He also added that hwfavoied the proposal to add $1 a ban el to the lax on beer, which he thought would pro. 1 1 u do revenue miough to make up the deficit and would he lelt by nobody. Kept esentallve linker, of N II , now serving his .second term but who was not ru-eleeted, thinks the free coinage of gold by the government ought to be abolished, and lie will introduce a bill embodying his ideas, on that subject. I He said. "I want to see gold purchas ed on gn eminent account. I do not think it right to convert it into a coin free of mintage There is truth in the assertion that this discriminates in its fawn-as against ulUur. I would have h ah tfold and silver purchased just as tlie government huys copper and uickle for its minor coins " Their i ir himu-uu-anl mmI hi tin- Ikmic tlitiii t n t lit senate :it tlie oien ine; m'-M'Mi nt eiiliUM'ss, lint tlie nnit .loiioiili'liiiis iiliociiiciN wiMi- sfiiatoix. !iini)iii tlii'tn lii'tnj; 'I'l'ller nf Colo . wlio i ki'jit :iv!iy liy imsiiii'so, niiil Allitoti. of Inwii, ulni oiiiiii :iy i- tciilly 111 nml olliei.s tliat lie i ineiely iletsilned at lioine liy a bail cnlil. 'I'heir uliciiee wao I'.ipi'i'ialli IMilieealile nut onlj lie canoe ilii'y aic leailini; men mi oppo lug mIiIi-.s, of the litmnciiil (tirtion, lint licfiiii'i' tliey an1 iiiially alining tin' promptest ami inn-t irnlaiatti'iiilants upon tlie rsiiiiis of tlie senate Tin1 ino't emipieimii man in W'a-li inton toilnv is .Mi. Murk llanna, eliuinuan of tlie h-publican mitiotial ciiiiiinitKi Hi' is lii'U'iiitnisllily Ion 1 atige for tin iiiaiitii ntimi enunnilti e. etc., lint it is iiy plain from tlie iti-iti iut in wliti li liie lepuliMean touin so men tlnel; iiiniiiiil linn, ll'.it tliey tlmik lie is aNo lieie for oilier pin poes, anil that upon the npoit lie eaiiii -jto ('ni ton will depend ealiiuet pmtfiilioi and other pliuiis. Mr CM D'imiii, a well known mer cliant of Pleasant Ridge, Fulton, Co., I'a., has a liilhi gill who is fieipieutly tlneatetit'd with cioup, but when the li'st symptoms tippear, his wife gives her Chamberlain's Cough Ueinedy, which always alTords prompt relief The U."j and ."() cent sizes for sale by 11. K. (h'leo, Druggist. STATE LINE. Fine Summer weather just now. Miss l,;niln Howies is one tlie .sick list again. Tlie winter teimof school began at the Acadi my this morning. Israel and Catherine Orsborne atu holding a piotracted meeting at the liraueh. Miss Kdith Dilliou took thetiaiuat (Jitide Kock last Thursday evening for San rinnciseo. She will sail for Yokahoina, Japan tlie ninth. All lier ft ic mis u Mi her a safi' voyage and a hearty welcome when shuiiiuves Tlie piople ofthc.se parts ale glad to see the faces of Mi Otto I'aisniis and family hack again Tliey have been in Missouri for the past two ycai.s. I.aigc eiowds weie cntcttained at Norilibrauch Saturday and Sunday night by Fanny Liter a missionary from Alaska. She is a splendid talker and told many interesting tilings if tint ways and customs of the people who inhabit that country, She also had many suvciiiciiH biotighl from there. A Hied stomach is very muck like a sprained ankle. If you sutler 'pom any of the symptoms of dyspepsia, your stomach is t.red. It needs a crutch. We must relieve it of all wink for a time, or until is is restored o its na tural stifogth. To do this success fully, we must use foot which is al ready digested outside tf ho body, and which will aid the digestion of other foods that may tie takn with it. Such .i product is the Shaker Diges tive Corlial. The Shakers have utilized tho digestive principles pres ent in plants for the manufacture of this article, and its sucmis ha been truly phenomenal. You can try it for the nominal sum of ! cent, as sample bottles aie sold by all druggist at this price. Laxoi. is the best medicine for child ren. Doctors rceoinuieii'1 it in place of CasteiOII. Card or Thanks We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our many fi lends who aided ami assisted us during our late be reavement, the illness and death of our daughter, Kuiiiia, ami sincerely hope that you may never be thus alllicted Mil iV MlIS iloIt.V I'OI.NK'KV. Yor Can Ui: Vri.i. when your blood is rich, pure and nourishing. Hood's Sarsaparllla makes the blood rich and pure and cures all blood diseases, ic sloting health and vigor Hoon's 1'ii.i.h are easy to take, easy to operate. Cine indigestion, head ache. .Tit!, Dr. Price's Cream Baking fowdar A Pare Orate Crccura f Tartar Powder. 18m )inricJL Hi LIVER a,.d KIDNEY , 1 LIVER AND MIM BALM X W Is the remedy you need, of cqu.il service in mild or chronic c cases. It relieves promptly and works a permanent cure. $ ron it tvrnvwHCAt at ii.ou pen bottli p THE Dn. J. H. McLEAIM MCDICI.mC CO , St. Louio, Mo. 4sy.syQ'ifNV'V MKIIITMAKBS IT FAMOUS Tho Only Itomody in tho World, Kxcopt ti Surgical Oporntion, that Will Certainly Cttro Any Form of Piles. The study of physicians, the experi incuts of chemists, the loudly ad veitised pretensions of ipiaeks, have been for years expended In one direc tion; to liud a pilu cure dial would cute. The. results have been a number of harmless and in most cases useless ointments, suppositories ami even In tel mil remedies, which the public have weighed in the balance of experience and found wanting; nearly all of them gave some relief, hut nothing tip pioachiug a radical cine icsulted from these piepar.'itions. The remedy reipiiied is one which will immediately stop the pain so seven- in many cases of piles, and then by co.uiiictiug the small blood vessels (capillaries) to their normal size, pro duces aiadical euiehy reducing and llualiy afosoi biug the luutois and heal ing the mil. lined, raw mucous suif.ices. Until two year ago, no such remedy had been pioducctl, but al that time a stippositoiy whs placed upon the mar ket, which has since pioven itself to he the long sought permanent cure foi this common ami distressing trouble, it litis rapidly become famous through out the United States and Camilla, and is now .sold by nearly all druggists un der the name of the Pyramid I'ileCure. It U now the best known, because its merit mid safety have advertised it whorevrr used. It lias been ad veitised by word of mouth, from one sulTerer to another; people who have tried everything else, even submitting to painful and dangerous surgical opera tions without avail have finally found that piles may he cured without pain ami without expense, practically, as t tin 'Pyramid I'll Cure is sold for the nominal price ifM) cent and $1 per package. The Pyramid instantly stops all pain ae-dat I he. same Tl'inc contains no cocaine morphine or unt colics; the acids, and Healing properties contained in the remedy seHlily remove, cause a healthful, natural contraction and ab sorption of tin- tttuini; ii will cure any Jorm of rectal trouble except caucur and advancsj li.siula, which, by the way, nearly always result from neg lecting proper and timely treatment for piles. As above siiitcd, can furnish you with the Pyiamid Pile Cute at .Ml cents for oi diiinry M.e or l for large pack age A book on eatisii ami cure of piles sent free by addicssiug Pyramid Co , Albion, Mich. Book AgontH Attontion. Aioyou selling Motc.ilf'slifoof llrynn it .Sew all or Halstead's life of Me KinlcyiVi Hofoart? We give the very hugcst commissions. Wo give you $'.!) in cash besides if you sell KM hooks. Wn pay freight toyou. Wegiveoredit. We ship goods promptly. Kvery Hals lead or Motcalf hook sold in the coun try comes from our place. We tiro headquarters. Deal direct from the manufacture) s, Monies sold al 8l.r0. Oullits free. Semi six cents for pos tage and save oxpresstigo. L. B, Mc ;EAJ. &. Huo., Philadelphia, Pa. NUMHHK 5() J-$0$ Diseases arc manifested by Br.c'rr-chc, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, Foul Tongue and Weakness Dr. J. H. CLEAN'S SCHOOL XOl'KS The 7th loom has No. li this week. The juuiois took up American litem tine last .Vamliiy. The seniors have eonij leted the Her man grammaraml taken up the reader. Little Phil Sherwood came up with his aunt Irene on Wednesday to see what they do up there anyway Preceptor What is a substantive clause? Senior That which denote, sub stance. Mr. Dai by. pastor of the M. K Church visited tlie llth and ?th room Monday morning and conducted the devotional exercises The classes are reviving as vacation is approaching and inevitable exaiuimi Hans. From now on there will be lots of books go home al night. The Ciesar class have been writing up the chapter after each recitation. When they completed the llrst book on Wednesday professor collected the tablets to examine them. Wo a re J glad to mile that Klmer Schnltnit, one of our old emuiades, is able to be on the street again, after a long and painful illness, and although he has not yet enrolled we hope to see him in school mumi again. II. C Richmond the in banc editor of the Nation was a pleasant caller in the high room Monday morning. We about half si.speel that moie than one 'foriu" of educational matter at tracts the gentleman thither The juniors teased to take a trip to tin depot to examine a steam engine but Miss McClcllaml was afraid sonic of the girls might climb up on the round house. Vkmua. m Fukk to any person siitTcring frorte dyspepsia in any form. A icniedyt-hnt will cure you. Send name and addrebs to-,J. Cramer. Box HI, Covington, Ohio. He will send it free of charge. He wants your name for his mailing list. Kidney Trouble. TrrlMe Pain. UaeaalaM HeatlerMMcaa. 6006. 'Cassadaoa, N. Y., June 30, 1894. Dr. M. M. Fhnnkr, Fredonia, N. Y. Dear Sir; About 4 years ago I had kidney trouble and backache. I was so bad that I could not ride out in a carriage without giving me great pain and a feel ing of uneasiness and restlessness. I also had rheumatism, all over my system I began the use of your Kidney and Back ache Cure, and continued it until I had taken three bottles with the result of entirely curing me." FOU SALKiHY C. L, COTl'INtt. ' nzTyzir' 'MDV"aJ 1 r w .aaj 1 1 ! s I i: i I s 1 t