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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1897)
wwnm0imli,ttliifnt , jM,jfwffiiiiMiwlM'it'''nirtii't't1iiiTi''iiii'iiiirii iTiiini inriifriiiirrT rnrrri i .--..- -. THE RED CLOUD (JHLEJLA FKJJDAl, MAY 21. 1897. O reMrf.raa&jiauau:x4VM.v Dizzy and Faint Troubled With KUInoy Dlfflcultynnd No Appetlto Improved In Every Way Since Taking Mood's. "Iwoatnkun suddenly with dllnw and falntncon at thu ittotnacli and nUo with kidney troubles. My whole body med to be out of order. I sent at onco for apbyaiolaiiand followed hlidlrectlone with but little chatico. lio said I had a complication oi diseases and my case a hard to manago. 1 would not better for u day or two and then would be worae again. My Appetite also (ailed and I had a aoveru headache. After the doctor aaid he could do nothing more for mo I determined to give Hood's Sarsaparltla a trial. In a ahort time after I began taking it I could do a fair day'a work. It la now three yeara Ince I waa cured by Uood'a Baraaparllla and I am still In good hoalth. I hivo a good appetite and am full of life." Mlifl. Eva Hkacii, Box 401, Lincoln, Kannns. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the bcst-ln fact tho One True Wood Purifier. Hold by all dniKBlsti. tl Ida for IS. TT mil aro the only pills to take HOOd S PHIS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. THE CHIEF ruauiiiiD ar w. l. McMillan. On year lloo Six months SO PDBLISnRD KVERT Fill DAT Entered at tho post offlco at Red Cloud, Neb, as sacoed class mall matter. WASHINQTON NOTES. Volunteers for a war with Spain will not bo called for this week, although several dayH ago things looked as though thoy might ho. Tkcro will bo no trouble, unless Spain makes it by trying to prevent our careing for our own citizens who aro sutforiug in Cuba although it Is extremely doubtful whether anything less than driving tho last Spaniard out of Cuba would satisfy the just wrath of tho peoplo of this country, if all the official docu ments recently received by tho admin istration, woro made public. Thoy deal with tho sutforiug of American citizens, native or naturalized, and tell tales of horror and barbarism and quite equal tho Turkish atrocities in Armenia which oauscdsiich a wavoof in dignation to sweep over this country ai though accomplished inn different way Jho Turks butchered the Armenians outright. Geu. Weyler, by compelling American citizens residing lathe couu try districts of Cuba,tochoosobetwco remaining whero thoy wore peaceably pursuing their uvocatious and being shot down as rebels by Spanish marauding parties, of giving all their live took aud removing themselves and families to tho nearest town, mere ly took a slower mothod of killing. There was no employment ia tho town for those without moans, and no help from the Spaniards. Consequently disease and hunger, have been with them and death a constant visitor. As yet, the administration has only asked congress to appropriate monoy to pro vide for tho immodiale nocossltUs of our suffering cltlzons in Cuba. Con gress will do that all right and at onco, but what more either it or tho adminis tration will do remanis to bo soon, but Spanish Interests in America never confronted a more serious crisis than is now upon them. It would require but a spark to start au oxploslon of American auger that ne power on earth eotild ship until every Spaniard was driven off Uiis continent. A largely attended mass meeting of uuimn sympathizers wus held in Wash ington Sumlny afternoon, nml many prominent members of both branches of congress, participated tlieriH. Tho spirit of the meeting was shown by the outhuaiastio applause which was given tho speakers who advocated the most radical course on the part of this gov ernment in dealing with the Cuban question. Tho custom of the president and tho vice-president traveling ou different traias when both go to tho same placo, was broken when President McKiuley, Vice-President Hobart, and all of tho rablaot, oxcopt Secretaries Sherman and Long, wont to Philadelphia, to participate In the unveiling of tho Washington monument. Thoy all went on tho same train. Tho idea of having them travel on ditferout trains was that in case of an accident to the train upon which tho president travols, his successor would escape it. 1 lie silver men in tho senate get another vote by the election of ox Congressman Mallery to fill tho vaeancy in the senate from Florida. There is more or less trepidation in the sugar trust, and among its frlonds in and out of congress, there has boon such a howl about tho efforts to secure a pardou for Broker JChapni an, that it has beou concluded best that ho should go to jail aud servo his soutenco, and he was today locked up. The cases of tio members of tho sugar trust, under slmiliur indictment, were called today for trial but were postponed until next weok. The tok started by Senator Allen of a new mi gar investigation by the Hitmto, litiH not mlded anything to Of, Pi ice's Cream Unking Powder A f'uitflrupr Cream qf Tartar Powder Hi priM'i of iiimuI ff tliu Mi.gar nioi. mil Uatlr M'lintorliil friend.. Thoy ii'nt' thai Jiilling Clinpiiimi limy not ut Ufy public nplnlou, nml there Is ground for their fenrs. The democratic senators aro not agreed on tho tiirlll policy of their piiriy. Senntor Got man represents Ihoao who fnvor the introduction as a .Hitbstlttito for tho amended Diugloy hill, of n democratic tariff bill, which nlmll roprcsont tho party as tboy claim the Wilson bill did not, not with any ixpuctution of passing it, hut merely to dhow the nttitudo of tho party towards tho tariff. A majority of tiio democratic senators, headed by Jones of Arkansas, who is a member of tho tiiianco coimtiittco and chairman of their national committee, opposed tho Idea of n substitute tariff bill, and fnvor standing by their original post lion nml continuing tho argument Hint no tarllf legislation is necessary and (hat none will givo tho country tho re lief it needs, and which it must get from llnnncial legislation. Tho open ing of the debate on tho tariff hill has, by general consent been postponed un til the !Hth Inst., but the bill will ho culled up on the 20th by Senator Aid rich, who was chairman of the sub committee thai drafted the amend ments, for tho purpose of making n statement us to the effect of those amendments. Tho Boat Romody for Hhouinatlsm. From the Fairliavcn (A. J'.) llcyistcr. Mr. James Rowland of tills village, states that for twenty-live yeuis his wife bos been n suffeicr from rhdiimn Usui. A .few nights ago she was in such pain that she was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but ho had read of ChamLurlain's Pain Halm aud instead of going for tho phy sician ho went to tho store mid secured a bottlo of it. Ills wife did notnpprovo of Mr. llowl.iud'8 purchase at first, but nevertheless applied tho Balm thoroughly uiul in an hour's time was ahlo to go to slqcp. She now applies it whenever shu fcols au actio or a pain and rinds that it always gives relief. Ho says that no medicino which s4ie had used ever did her as much good. Tho 25 and 00 cent sizes for sale by II. K. (trice, Druggist. To California Comfortably. Every Thursday afternoon, a tourist slueping car for Salt Laku City, Sau Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Omaha and Lincoln via the liurlington Route. It Is carpeted, upholstered In rattan, has spring scats and backs and is provided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap, etc. An experienced ex cursion coHduutor and a uniformed Pullman porter accompany it through to the Pacltio coast. While noitbor so expensively finished nor so lino to look at as the palaco sleepor, it is just as good to rido in. Second class tickets are accepted for passage and the prlco of a berth, wide enough and blgonongh for two, is only 15. For foulder giving full particulars, call at nearest Bur lington tickot ofQco, or write to J. Francis, (J. 1. A., Burlington Route, Omaha, Nob. Tho Westilold (ind.) News prints tho following in regard to an old resident of that place; "Frank MoAvoy, for many years in tho employ of the L., N. A. iNsO. Hy. boro, says: 'I havouscd Cliamberlain Cello, Cholera and Diarrlueu Remedy for tun years or longer am nover without it in my faimly. 1 ennsidor it tho best remedy of the kind manufactured, I take pleasure in recommending it.1" It is a spucltlo for all bowel disorders. For sale by 11. E. Gricr, Druggist. Cancer 01 the Breast. Mr. A. H. Crausbv. of i.,8 Kerr St.. Memphis, Team., nays that bis wife paid do attention tea small lump wkich appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into a cancer of tne worst type, ad notwithstanding the treatment of the beat physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors seen pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, bnt she con tinued to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt and grandmother had died from cancer he fave the case up aa lopeless. Someone then re commended 8.S.S. and though little hope remained, she begun k, and an improvement was no ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and when she had taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign of the disease has ever returned. A Real Blood Remedy. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real blood remedy, and never falls to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism Scrofula, or any other blood disease. Our books will be mailed free to nuyud Jrcss. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta Ga. Jayi V ir rrJBJBBsjanf M SCHOOL. yOTSS. How well tho 7th room is doing. Such u good report tlic! uasnotn high enough number fur it. Ills Majesty has Issued a proclamation that pupils aro absolutely forbidden to study (botany during clcero time.) A slight change in tho prcginm took place Monday morning, cicerooccuring In the morning and botany in after noon. This week a beatitlfull cactus plant belonging to Mrs. Winters was brought to school for the express benelit of the botanists? Those of the botany class who succeed in getting forty specimens pressed, analyzed and mounted will be excised from taking examinations. Miss Eugenia Audriis a former mem of 'claw '98' returned from ntic.Uumlcd visit in Colorado recently Sue has ap peared several times in tho 7th room. Uov.C. It. Welden visited the school Monday morning conducting tho devo tional exercises after which he gave us a short talk ou tho usual topic, "Im portance of Education." Tho sun wns descending in the wes tern sky; the beautiful colors emitted therefrom illuminated tho heavens in purple crimson and gold. Usually at this period silence seemed to reign but in Ked Cloud it wns not so. And as the colors beeamo fainter aud the shades of night closed over tho universe a vast throng might havo been seen moving slowly and surely toward tho heart of the city. A stranger in tho city stood wondering. .All seemed in such per fect harmony. Ho know it was no in furiated mob seekiug vongntico on their victim. All places of business woro closed; the city seemed en masse. At lust he decided to follow suit. Finally after many minutes of pushing unit working ho found himself in a grand room. All was ablavro of light. At length tho curtain slowly rolled up and disclosed to his wondering view a scene which brought tears to his eyes for it brought so vividly boforo his mind scenes of his boyhood days in tho suuny south. Just as they wero in the good old days-ilit) negroes. The grand play went ou. Thundorous ap plause greeted overy act. Tho stranger sat entranced until tho very cud. For soveral momuuts after tho play ceased the room was tho very personification of silence, then burst forth a roar like the din of battle aud as the last sound died awny the stranger turned and said: "Where havo I been." Then one of our well known citizens said hi surprise, "Why to tho Mastodon Mins trel given by tho junior class of our high school, of course" A gentlomau by the uamo of Field took possession of a Yost typewriter which had been in possession of J. M. Chailn for about a year and shipped it to the company Wednesday. He was afterward arrested at the instance of Chafflu and upon securing bond was released. The gentleman claims that under the contract the title is utill in the eempany. The hearing In tke case was conMnuod until May28th. Chaftln some time later got out an at tachment and secured the sample machine carried by Mr. Field. The story of tho deal is lenghty and would take up too much spaoe to give it in. Eaoh party seem sanguine of 'winning the caso. List of letters remaining uncallod for at tho postollico at Red Cloud, Nob raska, for tho week coding "May UU1, 1BV7. - Watklns, Frankiu Wilson, Win. These letters will bo sent to tho dead letter offlco, Juno 4th, if not called for boforo. Frank W. Cowden, P. M. Tho Sons of Votoran's band organiza tion of this city at a mooting held on Tuosday evening decided to beeomo nionibers of tho Modem Woodman lodge of this city aud tho band will bo mimed after that organization as soon us arrangements can bo made. This Is u good stop nnd will bo the means of i naaklugtho baud organization better man over. LiTca Since the nbovo was put in to type the band has decided to roooivo propositions from both tho M. W. A. ana A. O. U. W. ledges boforo taking any definito aotion. Notioo to Toaohors. Notico is hereby glvon that I will ox amino all persons who may dosiro to offor themselves as candidates for teachers of tho public schools of this county, at Red Cloud on tho third Sat urday of each month. Special examinations will bo held on tho Friday proceeding the 8d Saturday of each month. Tho standing desired for ad and 8d grade cortitioato is tho samo no grade below 70 por cent., average 80 per cent; lor urst gratto certltlcate no gradebe low 80 per cent., average 00 per cent lu all branches rentilred by law. ' D. M. llUNTKit, County Supt. Monoy to Loan. In any aniouut at 5 por cout for 5 years on western town and farm property, H. O. Wilcox & Ca, Hank kermuud Hrokei, 203 Uroadwaj, Now York City. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. That Is what It wu Bia4e lor. Mastodon Minstrels. The following is the program fi i the Mastodon Minstrels to be give i by the juniors of the Red ClotiU Hlli school next Friday Evening, May 28tti. liitrrlcnlor.. Mr. Johnslng Hone..... Snowball Tsmbo - Dewdrop Pianist Stella MaeJolmsltig FART I. Opening Chorus,.-.. Entire Catnpsnjr "De lilt otirie Season." Conundrum contest - ...Ktidmen Solo - Miss I.ucj Junoy Stubbles 'I Doesn't Love Nobody." Sol ........ MIm Caroline I'atlc "When Haritr Jackson's Name Is Changed to Drown." Olccf ul Gleanings Kndmcn Chorus..-. -... . . .... Hy Company "Parson Jobntlng'a Chicken Hrlgade." Solo.... I.ortuda Gorman The Sun Will Shine Aaaln." Duut Lucy Juno Stubbles. Aristotle uoollttle "All Coons Look Alike to Me." Jovial Jfculatlllt,... Kmlmcn Solo George Washington .McKlnlcjr "Hlilljr boug." Chorus iiy company "Cyarva Dat Possum." TAUT II. Tho "Class of '08" Orchestra, the Unest In the world 1ms concluded to give Its Initial pleco In the Mastodon Mlns'reN." The learned tlruddcr Whlto will give In his In Imltllilo style his world famed lecture on the deepest of subjects. The jietllo prodigy, fcusanau Topknot, has consented to.gir a selection out of her repor tslru of guitar solas. Tho world famed, once heard never to be for gotten. Cora Harlow, will bring tears to the eyes of all with "I Loves Ma Baby," Tho unapproachable Sambo l'aderwhlsky and 1'eto Bernhardt wlllglvo au Inimitable duet on tho mandolin nnd guitar. The elocutionist. Mlis Lulu Hippie, to famed and popular In Kirope this winter has been engaged to ropcat ouo ( her amazing nnd beautiful recitations. The plcanlnalca, Toetsy aud Wootsy Daftlc, will glvo their dunce, entrancing all sao'eris The pride of all dimes Miss Snowball Slng hlgh, will delight the nml lease with "Ma Hunch .t Yaller Sweetness." That "Boy Sam" Is in town and wilt keep the audience tu roan of laughUr with his pranks. Tho musical acrobat, Aristotle Dootlttle will glvo his tong and dance, "My Gal la a High Horn Lady," that has made lilui so nought arior In New York. Tho .Martodwi Quartet will slug "My Old Ken lucky Home," after which n tableau 111 clo.e the program. "It iatho Boat oiEarth." That is whut Edwards & Parker, merchants of Plains, Cm., say of Cham berlaiu's Pniti ilium, for ilietimatlim, laino bacK, deep scuttl and muscular pains. Sold by H. E. (trice, DruggM. ' lui'ittn Your l'mtNUl ' irnri'tr. 'i y it iii'il- 1(K iV', If i ( c ifunTiirnAi muincrid FRIEND" Shortens lahnr. Icasnn twin. ' dlmlnlahpa dinnr tn lfta nf both mother and child and leaves her In condi tion more favorable to apeedy recovery. "Stranger after than before eonftaameat" aaya a prominent midwife. la the beat remeiy FOR RISING BREAST Known and worth the price for that alone. Eadoned and recommended by mldwJves and all ladles who have nied It Beware of subatUutea and Imitations. Makis Child-Birtti Easy. 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