U-l friA.i..n.M..tfi.i(Miiiui..i WMJ"!11' " SCjatMWTlBKKWJ ,". ' ' -- - a. RJV 5 I'H W KKP OL(HU) (1H I MH mUDAl , MAY 28 JRJ)T. c " f,"f'" 1 ' I1' - I-. I? i? R i i. Sf. i a tV, . 1 1 . ' 1 I : . I V M 1 TS II M "wVtM It ( f , If Running Sore Llttlo olrl Suffers With Impuro Blood Other Treatment Failed But Hood's arsaparllla Curoti Weakness and Headache. " My darghtcr, 9 years old, had n run ning sort below her right ear for three month. Tho doctor advised painting it with Iodine and wo did this hut It did no i;ood. Then I cot a bottlo ot Hood's Bar Kanarilla. Tho flnt bottle made aotne Im provement, and when the third bottlo had been taken the aorewaa nicely healed. A year baa pawed since then and thero fcaa been no return of tho tore." W. E. Maomcsbon, Arnold, Nebraska. M I waa troubled with weakneM and headache but slnco taking a few bottles ot Ilood'a Sarsatparllla I have had no trouble of this kind." Mrs. Mart Lkwib, Otto, Nebraska. Oct only Hood's becouso Hood's 8ia litho bfst In fact tho One True Wood 1'urlfler. hjl.l 1 1 y All druggist. It ; lx for in, j it rtlli F,lt' ',,v,'r ",1S ,,;i,y '" Hoods PHIS t4ki',eusy to operate. MS.. THE CHIEF ruiLiiuio ar w. l. McMillan. Oa year...,. II on Blxnoniaa 50 PUBLISHED IVKRY Fill DAT Bnterod at the pott office at Rod Cloud, Neb. i ecoadclaaimall natter. WASHINGTON NOTES. Speaker Rood is tho innn who con trols tho fato of tho aanato resolution declaring for tho recognition of Cubiui belllgoronoy, and their is no reason for anybody entertaining any doubt as to his attitude towards that resolution. If President McKinley should conclude that a recognition of belligerency would bo proforable to the poliey ho has mapped out for himself ami should desire to havo that resolution adopted by the house, ho has only to say so ami .Speaker Hoed will promptly put tho resolution through, hut so long as the President remains of tho opinion that a recognition of belligerency will not satisfactorily maol the exigencies of the (iio, that resolution will remain just whoro it is on tho speaker's table. There is much talk about a revolt on the part of the house, and tho adoptiou of that resolution In spito of the speak er, hut Is only talk. Enough republi cans lu tho house will stand by tho speaker and tho president to control that body, and that, too, in tho faco of tho fact that probably seven-tenths of thorn aro in favor ot the belligerency resolution. No such thing as a "vole of oonlldence" is known in American legislative proceedings, but President McKinley in saying that the adoption of that resolution at this time would embarrass him inoarrlngout'hisCuban policy, has practically asked his party la the house for u vote of confidence, and, although there is n politics in this question, his party is likely to do as he wishes, at least long enough for him to have tho chance to make his policy known. If tho republican and democratic senators live up to their caucus agree ments, tho country will bo spared long winded speeches In tho tariff debate which was oponed today by Senator Alilrlch. The republicans did not at tumpt to have their caucus indorse tho amendments to the tarllT bill, because It would havo been useless, owing to outspoken opposition to some of tho schedules on tho pait of republican honators. Tho democrats decided to start in by making an attempt to strike out nil the internal revenue taxo imposed by tho bill, leaving their future actions to ho determined by tho dissensions they expect to see develop ed among the republicans. Tho popu list Senators aro not talking much about their Intentions, but it is safe to say that they will in all tho preliminary voting, stand for or against those items in the bill which they think aro for or against the interests of their states, re. MU'viug the light to vote for or against tho cutire bill when it is put upon its linal passage. It is now thought that tho bill will be passed by the senate In side ef four weeks, unless, it shall he ik'l.iyod by some complications now unexpected. Senator Gorman aud Representative Klchardson, of Tenu,, havo always on Joyed the reputation of being hustlers in getting places for their constituents, but it fairly made the eyes of some ot their colleagues bulge when it was stated boforo the senate civil service corumitteo that when Mr, Gorman was chairman of the senate printing com mittee, and Mr. Richardson of the house printing committee, thoy had to theircredit two hundred and seven-ty-llvo employes respectively in tho gororument printing ofllco. A groat many ot thoso employes aro still there, Joying whatever protection thoro may r. Cleveland's oxtona on oftlm civil Sslco rules, against which such a tight IbVnjug made by topuhlleauB, The polltRSnigiuo much iutcro ' iu tho succosssof ,i,0 nt0 s, nVol j'.nrio, oi ft U . v tiled l.if,t w. m. Ptoutier j'pwtlcr. W it .' " r lptlC9' tr8 Uvnj "arv vmlr '"r,wri;riinTMs, L'ho k-gtblittuie of thu state will not meet until noxt Janiiaiy,sothe naming of the senator who will set vo until that time, belongs to Gov". Kllcrbe, who Is blinsnlf credited with senatoilal as pirations. It Is thought thatSonator Tillman would like very much to have his friend, Ex-Gov. Evans, appointed to the vacancy, but, according to South Carolinians in Washington, Govt Ellorbe is not on sufficiently good tonus with Mr. Tillman to care about obliging him, Assistant Secretary Roosevelt, has apparently given up tho habit of carry ing oflicial dynamite around in his pocket, lio has investigated tho com plaint mado against tho management of two Navy Yards and has reported that ho found very little basis for thorn as a rule. The interstate commercecommissioii doesn't like tho railroad pooling hill, pending in tho collate, and lias sub mitted its objections in willing. The commission tolls congress plainly that if it intends to take away tho authority of the commission, it should do so in a stialghtforward manner, in order that plain pcoplo may know Just what is being done. Niagara Falls. With its beauty and grandeur reveals to tho tout 1st each yonr some new bar mony. There Is no place In America where tho summer tourist could spend his timo moro profitably than at this wot id famed cataract. Tho Nickel Plato road with Its solid trains, thro' sleeping car set vice, and unexcelled dining car service between Chicago New York and Hoston is tho recognized highway to this result. With tho new train sorvico which bucomes effective Sunday, May 80th, a stopover of ten days will be given on both first and second class tickets to patrons who tie- siio to visit the falls. Trains loavo Chicago daily at 10.30 a. in.. JI.05 u. m. and lOilG . in. Mr. J. Y. Callahan, General Agent, 111 Adams St., Chlcairo. III., will bo pleased to furnish all information iu regal d to stopover, eto. - Half Faro to Omaha Itaoos. All railroads will sell, wilhiu 100 miles from Omaha, round trip tickets to Omaha on Juno 8th, to 11th, inclu sive for one faro. The trotting races occur on June 8, 0, 10 and 11. Tho Hold of horses, an unusually largo one, includes many known trotters, as well as several new ones, which give ptoin ise of many surprises aud a lively and interesting mooting is assured. The Omaha fair and speed association bus secured two uow and novel attt actions, at great expense, that will add ureatly to tho entertainment of visitors. Tho groat pacing horso Johnny, rocord2;12, will each day attempt to lower his own record, going without driver or har uoss. Tho horsolcss carriage is an other novelty. It will raco each day with the, fastest horse on the grounds, carrying four occupants, and will afford visitors the opportunity of see ing the first horseless vehicle in the west. The events taclude froe-for-nll trotting and free-for-all pacing races. Tho Wostflold (Iud.) News prints tho following la regal d to an old residont of that place: "Frank McAvoy, for many ycais la tho employ of the L., N. A. t&O. Ky. here, says: 'I have used Chumberlain Colic, Cholera and Dianluea Remedy for ten years or longer am never without It iu my family. , 1 consider it tho best remedy of the kind manufactured, I take pleasure In recommending it."' It is a specillo for nil bowel disorders. For sale by II. E. (Jriee, Druggist. Blood Poison. Contagious 1'ood Poison has been ap propriately called the curse of mankind. It is the one disease that physicians can not cure; their mercurial aud potash remedies only bottle up the poison In the system, to surely break forth in a more virulent form, resulting in a total wreck of the Bysten. Mr. Prank B. Martin, a prominent Jeweler at 926 Pensylvania Ave., Wash- tngton,D.C.,sayt: I was for a long time under treat tnent of two of the best physi cians of this city, fer a severe case of blood poison, but my condition grew worse all the while, not withstanding the fact that thev 'Z chanted me three ' hundred dollars. My month was filled with eating sores; my tongue was almost eaten away, so that for three months I was unable to taste any solid food. My hair was coming out rapidly, and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried various treatments, and was nearly dis couraged, when a friend recommended S.S.S. After T had taken four bottles, I began to get better, and when I had finished eighteen bottles, I was cured sound aud well, my skin was without a blemish, and I have had no return of the disease. S.S.S.savcd me from a life of misery." S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable) will cure any case of blood poison, Bookn 011 thedisense and its treat ment, mailed free by Swift spec 1 no o,, l m & Yfl Y miama, un. YbbbLbbV-?' !j3v V li nVafaf IXlL im nw Commencement Exercises '1 On following Is tin- pMViam foi the commencement exeteiscs nt the opera hoiHu next Fililo nvi-iiliig, Julie 4th: Motto "He Coii(ticrs WhoCoiKuer Himself" IiiMittinientn Duel .. ... ... ... Selected Mitbcl llownrd tad Rda llendernm. Imoctlon ......... Ilev. V. It. Weldea, Vocal Trio- ... . '-Spring Verdure" Lillian Smith, Sulo litre and Kdna Hendcnon. SilnUtorj ... . ... ... , ... Ilensls Matte Carpetuer. Orallon "Where We Are Tods;" l.iicjr Onrbor. rllon "Necessity of Relaxation" DeiiUSclinfTnll. Oration "Deitrucllon of Idea" Htinle Mae Rife. Contralto Solo "Minding SbeaTee Sntla Rife, Oration "One Today Ii Wort Two Tomorrow" Mnrtha Mae Abel. Oralloo .. "A Cltlcn'a Duly to His Country" Robert Hanford MltclHI. Oration "He Who (lather Ho1 e Musi Not 1'car Tlionio". Ktlua Hu.dcruti. Oration .... "Tim Fu,i Outwitted" Hc8lo Mnr oC'arpeiittr. Instrumental Duet ...... ."The Whlpporwlll" Edna IInricron nuil Mitt. el Howard, Oratlou. . . .. -Popular Clamor" 71m Yclicr Oration. . 'The Dawn of the 41th t'ontiiry" .Mnjr Ltireua aHiiboru. Oration -. .. "rawer of Music" Jessie May KelloKg. Oration "Monument of Antiquity" Mabel Orlva Howard. Vocal Solo .. "Nymphu and Fawns" Mlliau Smith. Oration close of Day" Lillian Maude Smith. Valedictory "Communication" and Civilization" AdaOlcuaSkJelTor. Vocal Trio "Ring tba Lily UelU" Lillian Smith, Hailo Rife, Edna Henderson. Presentation of Diploma. ...... . Ry Superintendent. Class Hong .. Juniors. lieucdlctlon .. L. A.Hussouk. Music lubstltued. Au admission fee of ten and llfteen cents will be charged. Tickets will bo on sale at (trice's drug stoic Monday evening. Tho Boat Romody for Blioumatism. From the Fairluivcn (N. Y.) Register. Mr. James Rowland of this village, states tiuit for twenty-live years his wife lias boon a sullerer from rheuma tism. A few nights ago she was ill such jxtin that sho was nearly crazy. She sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but ho had toad ot Chambei lam's Pain Balm and instead of going for the phy sician ho wont to tho store and seemed a bottle of it. Ills wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland's purchase at first, but nevertheless applied the Balm thoroughly nnd in an hour's time was able to go to sleep. She uow applies it whenever sho feels an ache or a pain ami finds that it always gives relief. Ho says that no medicine which she had used ever did her as much good. Tho 25 and SO cent sizes for sale by H. K. Uricc, Druggist. Modern Woodman Banquet. Ono of those pleasant occasions which the Modern Woodmen lodgo of this city are noted for a sapper and entertainments for its members ami friends occurred Wednowlay night at their lodgo room. The S. of V. band rendered several choice selections after which little Eva Mitchell entertained the company with a splendid song. Rev. Darby as thu speaker of tho even ing gave nu able and Interesting talk in regard It lodgo matters. The Mitcholl sisters sang a duet which was greatly appreciated. Hhort remarks by Judge Trunkoy aud Henry Maurer wero listened to with attention and considerable merriment. Refresh ments consisting of strawberries, ice cream ami cake wero served. Inauguration ef New Train Service. Twenty-four hours to Now York; thirty hours to Boston. Taking effect Sunday, May 30th, the Nickel Plato road will run three thioegh trains dally, in each diieetion, between Chi cago, n. Wayne, Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo, Now York ami Boston. This lino has giown so lu popularity that it has become necessary to increase the train service in order to meet tho do mands of the traveling public. Mr. J. Y. Calahan, (ieu'l. Agent, HI Adams St,, Chicago, III. will be pleased to furnish till information iu regard to this new train service. For Modern Woodmen. Nebraska Woodmen who propose at tending tho Dubuque meeting will bo pleased to learn that the Burlington Routo will run a tin ough Bleeping car from Omaha to Dubuque, loaving Omaha at 6.05 p.ru , Sunday May 30th. aud arriving at Dubuque 11:40 a.m., May 31st. Stop-over a Fulton to visit Woodmen headquarters. Berths aud tickets on application to any Burling ton Routo agent. "It iatho Beat on Earth." That is what Edwards & Parker, mcrohauts of Plains, Ga., say of Cham berlain's Pnin Blam, for rheumatism, lame bacK, deep seated and muscular pains. Sold by H. E. Grice, Druggist. Stock ranch,; 1040 acres, H miles from Cowlcs, Nebr,, 8 miles from Red Cloud. Fine timber and running water. Will sell cheap for cash or will rent for season ot '07. A. L. Hildrktu, Manager, Cnwles, Nebraska. Wo sell beer at wholesale and you can get any quantity fiom 0110 keg up, ,il tliobotuiiSnlo bumplitRooiu. JulIN PoLMUKY, Pi pt it tt.r. One Minute Coufjli Cure, cures. 1 hat Ii M hat It woa made for, , BURLINGTON ROUTE. 0tl- AOO Kf ClnM tlaitnAlunn June 20 to July 8, account National Convention Christian Kuileavorcrs. Special trains. Through tourist nnd palace sleepers. Stop-overs allowed at and west of Denver. Return via Port land, Yellowstone Park and Black Hills if desired. Endeavorers and their fi lends who take the Burlington Route are guaran teed n quick, cool, comfortable journey, fine scenery (by daylight) and first elais equipment. Berths reserved and descriptive litera ture furnished on request. See neatest B. A M. R. R. ticket agent or write to J. Francis, G. P. A., Burlington Route, Omaha, Neb. Less than half rates to San Francisco June SO to July3, via the Btiilington Route. See nearest B. & M. R. R. ticket agent. Try the New 38 Hour Train to New York. The popular Nickel Plate load Is meeting with recognition on all hands and taking effect Sunday, May UOth, they will inaugurate a new train ser vice between Chicago and tho oast. Solid through trains with elegantly equipped pnlace sleeping cms will leave Chicago daily at 10:35 a.m., 0.05 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. Uniformed colored pollers will ho iu charge of all tin otigh trains, and tho traveling pub lic will bo enabled to avail thumsolves of a tiip that will not bo tiresome. Fast timo nnd low rates will be one of the main features that thu Nickel Plato road can offer to their patrons. For full information in regard to train ser vice, etc., call on or addiss, J. Y. Calahan, Ueu'l Agent, 111 Adams St., Chicago, or II. Thorne, U. P. & T A., Ill Adams St., Chicago, III. For Salo. One hundred ami sixty acres of un improved laud, four miles northwest of Red Cloud, Nebr. Terms cash. Ap ply to, Mits. James Kihkwoou, Fair fax, Missouri. Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex Deputy U. S, Marshal, Ctlvmbus. Kan., sayti "I was delivered of TWINS in less than SO miu titcs and with scarcely any pain after using only two bottles of "MOTHERS' FRIEND" bio wot Bvrrxx. atsmmwamsj. -fsBanibr Ciarataorinall.onrveaipt ofpatea, IT er kettla. Book -TO UQTWUp saMilta frc MABFIKLU BEflUUTOB CO., aTUXTA, CA, OLD BT ALL DBCGOIST8. V" f 1 ., Mt I ti wwssra aasa i' . aa M DtMcier HIRES Itootbeer? The Dooolneof m. cork from a bottle of I Hires is a signal of good health and plea sure. A sound the old folks like to hear the children can't resist it. KfT. HIRES Rootbeer R la coinpoaed of the very Ingredients the ay a lent require. Aiding the dliMifoD, soothing the narvas, purifying the blood. A temper ance drlok for temper auce people. Thf CkulM a. Him o., mi a cut tit suim (titoe. ei STtrjwkira, J. S. EMIG-H. DENTIST. PAINLESS DENTISTRV ir you want it Grown Bridge Work or Teeth Without Plaits FOIICKI.AIN INLAY And all the latct Improvement la dental merh anlMn Mil SIDE SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNIOKY, PROPRIETOR. DKALElt IN Wines, Liquors, California Brandies. 0 m n m ALWAYS ON TAP. $V AmB!Emi3SBM MU Be- ii.1 1 ', imiD Oui 't I'V IIU( itsr.'TSi iasaJSBv nra nm niiixinv m IlUll UllVk) UUIiWl VI P H p)EHT vlth a bis n. ll:.v-srlY Gmtilno UullL rs imrhtiiii la in it 1 ii,.x t, iiMir. t will find one eljjjjk PPPJ - c-oiivon ItKid.t riifh two tnnce bug, aud two con- Qpilllk pous Itulde enuh tour Imv A I Genuiri Durham I H OuyabaKof this celebrated tobacco nnd read tho coupon K pillllj which gl vea a lUtof valuable presents and how to get themgpilllll KtIlrlWllII!tf&i Mi SB U Ma u SM U l an SMl a SM mmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmM 8 The Kalby Shoe Co. m Jjtn Clirroccniic 4r jVjyj , lu See Oar Ox Blood and Chololate Oxfords and Shoes. - We have a Bargain VTlrfaia Butter and Eggs taken ;S55 All kinds ! wz m Cincinnati casn aMioe atore. a a - ?! Harness! Harness! Harness! We are making Special Inducements on Harness this spring. We are selling harness to correspond with corn. Fol lowing you will find a few of the articles we are selling. i--inch Harness from $19 to $25, i--inch Harness from $20.50 to $29. Sweat Pads from 45c to 65c per pair. All other goods in proportion. Call and be convinced. J Q BUTIy Big, Iiroi. city Dray and ross at rife. pros, Goods Delivered to any part CITY AGENTS FOR ADATS EXPRESS CO. JA&. PETERSON, DKALKK IN H a ir m. i in. g; - 1 mpleme nt s OUR SPECIALITES FOR '97 MoCormick - aiacl - buckeye 7WCOSllBRS AND BINDSRS, BAQLB LISTERS and FAMOUS OHIO Sulky or Walking CULTIVATOR. COWPI-ETe LIN6 OP LEKDINC GOODS. Tho I Qoct Qnrl Moo 3 6 IIVirHOXJSE) BROS.. SHERWOOD GROC6RS BOOTS AND SHOES. AGENTS FOR Chase &. Sanborn's Coffees. PHI-MI VK(KTAHLi:S AND KHUIl'S OF ALL IvIMi. lb SEASON. SMI a ulea a SMa uffeUSau SM a(&u&.ua a m.. A It f Jf dV S?ft .... . in Black or Tan Oxfords at $1.00. in exchange for Shoes. of repairing neatly done. m m . Express Irine. of the. Charges as low as the Lowest. I LINK M- Lowe t Prices. LADIES BRACELETS, WATCH CKAINS, SHIRT WAIST SETS. SILK GUARDS ' oiuvKil THIMBLES, m... .rj m 5 and many other useful articles. Como elsewhere. Purclia8inK Wo do tho best repairing. 3 & ALBRIGHT, a: s.r' s .1 M T 4 4 A, r :0 KM?. BaTsBTaWk'' BassssaEriSB tH ... ?. . J4at A.ti.,.. jS. Ws,a. AUtyV. L c, ttt -i.-