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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1897)
VHK RED CLOUD VilEh JbKlDAl. MARCH 12. 1897. w Oman's ork la never done, and It is especially wearing and wcarlnoino to tlioao whoso blood i Impure and unlit properly to tone, buh tain, and renow tho wanting of nerve, muscle end tlxsuo. It In inoro because of tbla condition of the blood that women are run down, Tired, Weak, Norvous, Than brrauoc of the work ItHolf. Every physician fays no, and that tho only rem edy la In building up by taking a good nerve tonic, blood purifier and vltallzcr like Hood's Harsaparllla. For the troubles Ptculiar to Women nt chango of season, climate or life, or resulting from hard work, nervousness, and linpuro blood, thousands have found relief and euro lu Hood's Sarsaparilla The One Tmo Wood I'urlflcr. II kt bottle. L'rsparcd i)fil by ('. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Masi. Hood' Dill Btn "'o only pith to tnko PUIS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. THE CHIEF T, I'unLisiisii n r L. McMillan, Oae year 1100 Slxtnomlii 50 PUliUHIIKD KVKIIY KklDAY f having t liu cxll'ii session of congress, fn addition to piuaing the tnrlfl bill, ililliiiiizt' tlic nppolnlmoiit of :t noil, luirtlsnii lliumi'lnl cointiiisotoii to In textignti) mill report what Is uccdud in nmaiinpo of eiiiuigu In our currunuv Uw.H, can bu put. through will depend 'iiiircly upon tho nttitudo tho silver senators tiikn townnl tho Idea. It can lie put through tho house cany enough. Senator Wolcott, who is ngaiu oc cupying his sent in tho senate, re pudiates nil liitervlowspurportlng to iiunto him in giving detail in connec tion with his mission to Europe, ami ssiy that hu lia.s itnclilrd not to talk about It. hccntiHO ho believes imblloltvl at (his timn would bo injurious. Ho lidded: "I believe the outlook for tho ultimate success of International bi metallism Is very liopful, mid that my mission 10 iMirape una at least nul re tarded It." Tho Shakers liavo niailo a discovery which is destined to accomplish much good. Realizing that three foutths of nil our Bufferings ariso from stomach troubles, that the country is literally tilled with people who cannot eat anil digest food wlthoutsubsequcnlly suffer ing pain mid distress, and that many are starving, wasting tomeroHkolelons, Uecatiso their food dots them no good, they liavo devoted much study ami thought to tho subject, and the result is Ihisdlsrovery of their Digestive Cor dial. A little book can ho ohtainod from your druggist that, will point out Mio wny of relief at once. An investiga tion will cot nothing and will result in much good. Children all linto to tako Castor Oil, mil not ivA.xoi,, which is palatable. Paine's Celery Compound is the Best Spring Medicine In The World It makes the weak strong. We fcell and recommend 'A. ' It, H. E. GRICE Cor. Webster St. d- 4th Ave. Knterc.1 at tho jioit nfflco at Itol Cloud, Nob.ai (ecood clan mall matter. WASH1NQTON NOTES. Tho new administration, probably realizing the impossibility of doing any work until the edge has bucu taken ofT of tho llyiug wedge of olllce seekers of the largest class men who are after the places not covorod by civil servicu rules is taking tilings us leisurely as possible. Today tho now members of the cabinet aro for the lirsl time all In their olllees, but, like I'rejldont Mc Kinley, they are devoting their time to visitors and not to work. The holding of a caucus by tho re. publican senators, ostensibly for the purpose of electing Mr. Allison chair man of the caucus in place of John Sherman, but reallv to consider tho ad visability of attempting to till the com mittee vacancies lias stirred up tho sil ver senators to fuver heat, mid if men like Sunntor Teller can have their way, thu republicans not ouly will not bo al lowed to tako their choice of tho exist ing committoo vacancies, hut will lose all tho important conuuitteo chairman ships thoy now hold. Tho silver sena tors, populists, republicans and demo crats combined, aro a majority, ami if they can bo Induced to vote together, it will bo an easy matter to reorganize the senate committees and put tho con trol of all tho Importaut ones in the hands of the silver men. Sheuld this bo done it would not necessarily imply that tho tariff hill would bo in danger, as a uumher of silver senators have pledged themselves not to antagonize that measure, hut it would iu numerous other ways bo unpleasant for the new administration. Now that Senator Hauna, who Is chairman of the republican national committee, occupies a seat adjoining that of Senator Marlon Hullcr, who is chairman of thu populWt national com mlttce, it lias been jokingly suggested that Seuatur Jones, of Arkansas, who is chairman of the democratic national committee should move his seat along side of those of the other chairmen, so that wlion things get dull, tho trio could amuse themselves exchanging campaign experiences. I does seem a little odd that the chairmen of these threo national committees should all bo in tho senate together. It is already evident even to those who are nut particularly close ob servers, that Preiideut Mckinley is try- iK i" inn mill-nil ami ins aiimiutstrt: tion upon friendly terms with the sen nto, something that neither President Cleveland nor President Harrison sue ceeded in doing, aud iu fact which neither tried very hard to do. Whether President MoKinloy will succeed is a iuestiu that only the future can auswer, but If hu maintains Ids pres ent attitude towards tho sunato lie can not bu accused of not treating it with proper respect, as both Olnvehind and Harrison were. Mr. McKinley is not only trying to keep on good terms with the senate us a body, hut also with Individual senators, regardless of their party. Ho has caused it to be inti mated to ovorj sonator that ho will always liutl a cordial welcome at the White Houso, and that his advice a-III always ho listened to when matters af feeling ids state aro under cousldora tion. This is about as radical a chango as could possibly have beon made from the practices of tho last twelvo years. Among the first opposition senators to call on Prosldonl McKinloy woro Gor man and Mills, nelthor of whom had boon in tho white houso for a long time. While there is a differonco of opinion as to whether tho failure of four an. propriatlon bills, sundry civil, agiieul tural, Indian and doflclenoy, to be come laws was brought about by those who oppose confining the legis lation of tho extra session of congress winch moots noxt week, to tho tariff, thoro is nono as to tho effect of their failure. Money will havo to bo pro yidod by congross at tho oxtra session, but it is now said that an attompt will be made to do it by a resolution e tending current-appropriations instead of by separate appropriation bills. If that attempt is made, there will pro bahlv ho a hot light. Whether P'psldeiu MeKlnloy's Idea DeWittVwitch Hncl Salve Cures Plica, Scalds, Hums. Considerable comment Is being mndo in lieatrico and other cities in regard to tho Crawford primary voting system iu ordor to do away vrith tho usual ellquo rule and skulduggery which is gcnorally practiced at a city caucus or a primary wlioro delegates aro voted for. While It Is most likely too lato to have tliis system used for thu coming nomination of eltyollicors, yet wo ho lievo It to bo the ouly proper method by which to name candidates, and one that is lioiiml to sooner 01 later be put iu force iu order to do uwny witli the threo or four political .shysters who always manipulate our city nomina tions. Under the Crawfoid system every arty voter has the right to oxnrossJiis choice for candidates and has also tho equal right to become a candidate him self. Each person wishing to bo a can didate under thu Crawford system is required to liavo a petition signed by a certain number of party voters (in Lin coln 100 for each city olllccr and fifty for each ward candidate) in order to bavn his nanio put on the ticket by tho city control committee. Tho Lincoln plan provides that all candidates ex cept tho two receiving tho highest num ber of votes for eaeli oQlco bo dropped nnd anotlior primary be held to deter mine as ta which of these two be tho successful candidate In smaller places such as Ued Cloud a Ringlo pri mary only would bo needed as a plur ality vote will bo sufllcient to dcclaro which candidate should ho entitled to liavo their names on the ticket to be voted at tho city election. The primary as it is now held is a farcn and gives tho mime old crowd tho mime old chance, to manipulate tilings as thoy liavo always nono. 1 ho way thoy work it is about In this wisoand wo think tho public will bear us out. in the statement. A ticket is printed and a majority of tho names thereon uro those of a clique who have already got it cut and dried as to who thoy want for city ofliceiH. A few others aro sand witched lu to mako tho ticket look Honest. Another ticket eniluatiiig from thcsnmc sourco is gotten out to make u pretonso of opposition but still it will bn noticod that 11 number on this ticket are also on the other These are the tickets you Imvo to choose- from or not vote and it is noticeable that tho same persons are year by year tho one who have their names thereon. This is n fact and it is the reusou that has made b d republi cans holt tho ticket for otter candi dates put up by 11 citizens c'Miciis. Will those fellows run thu coming conven tion aud the opposition ticket be elect ed? This Is the question. Capt. Jas. A. Duffey, OF TOLEDO, OHIO. The Qraat Railway Detective Tails What Dr. Mllaa' Rtmadlas Have Done For Himself end Wife. O1 ETEOTIVE work reoutree constant vigilance, ateady nerves, clear head and active brain "A ni-im writoa Capt. Duffoy, of 831 Orchard 81., Tole do, Ohio, "I overworked mrielf. wa In each a condition alcep waa impoaslble. I waa ao norvous I could not Ho In bed; my arma and limbs twitched and my ayatemaeemed completely exhausted. I began using Dr. M lies' Nervlno and the fourth bottle restored mo to health. Mrs. DulTey had Buffered for eighteen years with heart dlsoaae, hud tried every remedy with out avail until Blio took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo two years ago. Kor the past yearsho has boon free from tho trnublo." Dr. Mllos' Hotncdlea aro bold by all drug gists under u uoMtlvo puarnnloo, first bottlo binetltfi or money refunded. Iiool; on lluurt und Norvcs sent free to all applicant. DR. MI&E3 MEDICAL CO., Elkuurt, Ind. Tho Air Ship. There has been a good deal of talk and conjecturo in this locality over an airship which many peopio allege tuoy imvo seen ut different times dur ing tho past few weeks And while wonro 011 tho subject wo reproduce mi article which recently appeared in the Woman's Gazette, of Hcatrice, by Anton I'allardy, a scientist from the Black Hill's, who has rccontly been visiting iu Ueatrico: ll'IM 1.. ..1.1 ,.1 '. . . .iiiuiiir snip which nits ueen scon over Grand Island, Hastings aud Beatrice Is no myth. It is a reality. Where it was built, I dare not tell you; more than that your readers know that to the northwest of Ne braska is a wicrd, lonely and strange country known as the Mauvnis Torres. Thoro aro canyons, caverns, nooks and crannies iu these bad lauds that are so secret and remold frnm tin. ordinary pathways that men can and liavo lived there uninterruptedly for years, with nono to molest or make afraid. It is from these Mauvnis Tcrrcs the air ship comes. With my throe companions wo liavo sailed over Nebraska in a lino from tho forks of tho Pintle, along thu Little Blue alloy aud thenco to Manhattan. ivausas, generally at night, returning iu ",u fliuuvjws juries in 1110 early morning. Why d we take this routu for our experimental trip?" I will tell you. It is because of the currents of air that are almost perpetual at an altitude of about one milo. Thcso currents aro almost invariable and regular the year round. It is but a six hours trip from tho Mauvais Tcr rcs to tho junction of tho Blue with tho Kansas river. It was necessary that wo should bocomo familiar with tho earth configurations lying under our aerial track. Hcnco I am in your city to mako somo necessary investi gations, iu ordor that wo may obtain a title to the route aver which wo propose to operate our ship. We make these experimental trips in ordor to familiarize, tho peopio boncath us with our ship so thut thoy may not becomo frightened, nnd should some accident liappun to our ship, that wo should have to descend, that wo would bo among friends, and not arrested as trespassers. Wo have chosen this experimental route, because all the conditions aro favorable. Boiugnearer "".- "i me comment, wo are less subject to thu influences of trade winds, ocean currents aud the liko. "At thu surface of the earth and for half a milo abovo it occurs at in tervals violent winds. tornndo..s In summer nnd blizzards in wlntne. At an altitude of 5,000 foot, the air is comparatively quiet oxcopt iu the regular currents that How frmi the northwest iu thu moruiug. "For prudential reasons I daro not deseribo our ship in detail to you. loose who havo seen it, know its general appearance to bo something like a very largo umbrolla with a transparent coyetiug. This largo umbrelln is immediately abovo tho car, which also contains the little motor for operating the largo wings immediately abovo tho umbrella. I hose wings aro expanded and con tracted at tho pleasure of tho engi neer. Suspeuded above aud attached to those wings aro twe very thin, aluminum balloons containing tho uuw gas, uoiium immediately bo tweon tho wings is another smaller umbrella liko atlair that enn be mado to revolve very rapidly, for a purpose I dare not disolose to you. Thon this is tho air ship in brief, and its de scription will correspond with tho observations of thoso who huvu ob tained a good look nt it. "I havo shown you why wo travel at night; simply to escapo too closo observation, until we liavo mado a few further improvements that wo see are necessary to the successful and forma public trial of our air ship. Iho kindness that I havo received at Beatrlco, though a stranger, has in Hueuced mo to plead with my part ners to uamo this first successful ait ship tho "Beatrice." "I very much rogrct to announce, that while we were sailing over the towuofOdoll, in your county, last Saturday night that a small flask of helium fell from tho car and exploded with a loud uoiso and set Hro to a barn near or in Odoll. Tho people of that section thought of courso, that it was a winter thunder storm, and tho exploding helium was a flash of light nfiig. This will explain an un accountable phenomenon happoninff there that evening. " Anton Pallahdy." , For Sftlo or Trado. One brand new Wheeler & Wilson sowing machine, onohecond hand iron ftiroo pump with lifly-two feet of gal vanizul pipe, gocl !ls now, 5,000 good well burned brick, one second hand mauo, one good billiard table with bulls and iuu foiupleio. Thme arij les will hu,vdd very chesip. Wdl Irjuu for corn othtoik. Inquire a' thu olltcc. SCIIOOIi NOTES. Koom 0 has No. 15 tills week. Tho Pnysics class take up electricity Monday. Iroim Miner lias been on the sick list this week. Myrtle Kaley called Tuesday and Alta Smolser Wednesday. Otto Pope was seen ugain in the high room last Friday morning, Herbert Cook has accepted a posi tion as assistant postmaster. Floyd Uogers cainu up to school Thursday morning with Ids cousin Nol- Ho Fort. KdgarCotting was a very pleasant caller in 0th aud ?th room Tuesday afternoon. The literature class tire enjoying the reading of tho best of Longfellow's productions this week. Miss Gertie Good of Cowles spent a few days tills week with her aunts, Florence aud Helen Fuller. Anna Carpenter started to school in Mrs. Case's room Moiiduv. Sim l n oxccplionably bright little girl being only eight years old and in the Otli grade. For the lirst time iu tho history of tho schools tho high room has won the banner, tho report being only one-half day absence. It is a decided cm- belllshinentnnd quite a novelty. Wo have often heard the old rhyme whirh runs something like this. He member that accidents ofton befall by kissing young mou through holes in tho Wall. But WU think we enn iiltni- that to advantage iu a certain case. Itemombcr thnt accidents often befall by standing too long with young men in tho hall. Wanted Salesmen to sull very complete line of lubricating oils, greases aud specialties. Liberal terms to proper party. jkwki. Kkkimno Co. Cleveland, O S70N The Greatest Cure on Earth for Pain. Cures permanently Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Swellings, Backache or any other pain. SALVATION OIL is sold everywhere for 35 cts. Refuse substitutes. fcw UWOE-8 PLUM. TM Sraat Toaacce Ata.f c. 0-Um Of auM.C.af, tf Ct tlto.,tM.' jfVXf ef I Bay Quick I We are going',to move our stock of Offensive Catarrh. catarrh is seemingly one of the most complicated of ailments, and one which the doctors are absolutely unable to cure. The reasons for tma are easily explained. Catarrh la a blood disease, and only a blood remedy can effect it. The various sprays, douches and washes which are employed as a local treatment, may, for a time, alleviate the trouble, but no one ever knew of such treatment producing a cure. They can not reach the seat of the dla eaae, aa the experience of many sufferers will prove; nothing can do ao except a real blood remedy. In the treatment of Catarrh, S. S. 8. haa demonstrated the fact that it Teaches deep-seated diseases, which other remedies can not touch. Mr. Chas. A. Parr, (he leading wall paper dealer, of Athens, Ga writes : " For months I suffered from a severe ox catarrh. The many offensive H Boots sm Shoes ! To Tecumseh, Nebraska, in just twenty days. P With the exception of Plow Shoes we offer our entire stock right down At Other Dealers Gost to save freight. Even Plow Shoes we will sell cheaper than any one else. e?- Mr. Chas. A. Parr. aytnptoms were accompanied by severe pains in the head. I took sev eral kinds of medicines recommended for catarrh, and used various local ap plications, but the diacaae had become so deep-seated that they had no effect whatever. I was alarmed at my con dition, as I knew this disease invari ably descended to the lungs, ending in consumption. I was induced to take 8. S. S. (Swift's Specific), and after two months I was perfectly well, and have never felt any effects of the disease since." 8. 8. 3. is the only blood remedy which It is impossible to imitate. There is a substitute for most of them, for they are all alike contain the same ingredients, and are made in the same manner. But there Is no substitute for 8. 8. 8., aa it la in every way dlf ferent from every other blood remedy offered to the public. It la nature's own remedy, being mado from roots and herbs gathered from the forests, and contains not a particle of mercury, potash or other drug. It la not a drug store remedy, and not a single ingredi ent can be obtained from a chemist's bop. 8. 8. 8. (Swift's 8peclfic) la the only blood remedy which Is guaran teed to be Purely Vegetable, All others are founded on mercury and potash. Deep-seated and obstinate blood troubles, such as Cancer, Scrofula, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Eczema, Con tagious Blood Poison, etc, which oth er remedies do not reach, yield readily to the curative powers of 8. S. 8. Books on blood and skin dlscasca will be mailed free to any addresai Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. IS Special Inducements in Several Pair Lots. Everything Goes. Come in at once and get the cream. Remem ber we will be gone before the 25th inst. Cincinnati Cash Shoe Store. A. H. KALEY, Proprietor. ST a i$ & AV SHERWOOD & AiBRIG-HT, GROCGRS Humboldt, Mionesota ami Amboy Flour AGENTS FOR Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. Jlpy.MIr! 'i'-'r, ' -vVJt a I y. . ),im ,t, . jfe tAJ'j feirfesssiai , m zmssm J. Umj It'i ? "il Serviceable Farm Shoes ! Creole Grain Leather Plow Shoes, vv made to order and fit the foot.V-' vCi Oil Grain Shoes, ball or concrress. $2.10. Satin Calf, ball or congress, $3,00. Genuine Calf, ball or congress, $3.53. A first class .stock of Itadies - and - Gents - flne - footwear. Examluo my stock uud got my prices before buying. HENRY DEIDRICK. Repairing and custom work neatly and promptly done. I Come In - 1 And see tho bargains which wo aro offering now. They may interest you, you can not toll till you see them. WE HAVE just completed a largo work bonch made nocossnrv bv thu great increase In Watch, Clock nnd Jowolry ro pairing which wo aro onjoying. Our work hns lvn Nimsinciion to nil who imvo given us a trial. Roinoni ""' ,"" K" ivimuii Hiimiuiicu will! repaired, every watch A Bargain in Watches. jeinei-eRs kndopticirns. jft J J K u .