5-rT"ff pT CWMSWWMf fWtU(rfi1'a tviXyfWWyjiMrrWWyfJWVBWwyffWyi iww;iyswMTffinwiMWM"wW'W'h' mmArwamiwMii THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, NOY. IB, iuo. IKJ ft k. 1 I s FROM FOOT TO KNEE Ohio Woman Suffered Great Agony From a Terrible Sore-Her 8tory of the Case, and Her Cure. "For many years 1 was afflicted with a milk leg, and a (aw yearn ago tt broke out la a soro and spread from my foot to my knee. I suffered great agony. It would burn and Itch all tho tlmo and tllschargo groat deal. My health was good with tho exception of this sore. I tried a great I many kinds of salve, but some would Irritate tho soro so that 1 could hardly stand tho pain. 1 could not go near tho fro without suffering Intensely. Homo ono sent me papers containing testimonials of cures by Hood's Barsaparllla, and I told my husband I would llko to try this med icine Ho got mo a bottlo and I found It helped mo. I kept on taking It until my limb was completely healed. I cannot pralso Hood's Barsaparllla enough for tho great benefit It has been to mo. It cleanses tho blood of all Impurities and leaves It rich and pure." Mlui. ANNA 13. EAKKN, Whittlesey, Ohio. You can buy Hood's Barsaparllla of all druggists. Ho suro to get only Hood's. Hood's Pills nro tlio favorite family catliiirllc. l'rlco 23a. THE CHIEF runMftiim nr V. L. MCMILLAN. too jour... llxmonth ,1100 60 PUIILIHIIKI) KVBKY FHIDAY Bntarod at tho post office nt lied Cloud, Ncb.n lecond clssi mall matter. Tho vote in this as well us other states shows that populism Is soon to bo a thing of tho past. A lago mitnbot- of tho pop pnpors ovor tho Btato nro busy tolling how it happoncd that tho largo majorities in thoir various counties nro cut down to nothing. Hereafter when Col. Bryan rocs to war it is to bo presumed that ho will rcstrvo tho pi 1 villus of an Outobur furlough to look after his interests in this state Tho Kansas populists went down into tho coal mines to innlto speeches, crawling on their hands and knees, and when last heard from they wetu still underground. Spanish soldleis in Havana nro dis posed to bo riotous because they are paid in papor money. A populist tract ou soicntlllo llnaneu might assist in calming the situation. At tho mooting of the county com missioners this week Prof. L. S. Wilson formerly superintendent of our city schools, aud who Inter ran for county superintendent of this county was ap pointed as deputy county attornoy. The populists of tills state find little convolution in tho fact that they havo elected their entire statu ticket, in as much as they have lost botli branches of the legislature aud W. V. Allen will no longer bo a suuater from Ncbruskc. Sonor Sitvela, lender of tho Spanish conservatives, remarks that "tho elec tions of Tuesday hIiow that tho Ainoti can people nro backing up the govern ment in its dt mands in tho Paris com mission." The ease is stated very ac curately. Tho consignments of oleo from Arm our's grensu factory down tho Missouri will conso immediately alter January 1st, when the republican legislntuio moots, and tho Nebraska butter makers will thou bo given n ohatico to furnish a staplo nrtlclu to tlio various state in stitutions. In ono highly important respect tho situation for tho republicans is ex tremely gratifying. On the basis of tho returns In tho stnto and congress ional elections just held the republi cans would havo had n larger majority in tho oleotoral college than any pnity has received nt any other timo slueo Grant's socond election in 1673. Mc Klnley's majority in tho eloctornl col lege in 1800 was nlnoty-tlva. it would havo beon at least 141 if the presiden tial canvass had taken plnco this year. Not for the pjist sixty years except during tlio war and reconstruction days when many .states wero uurepto sontod in congress, did tho elections occurring in the middle of tho prcsl tlal term turn out so favorable to tho party holding tho prosldonoy as they have In thu canvass which has Just closed. Ordinarily thoso elections go against tho president's party. Jack- sou had both branohos of congress with htm during tho whole of his ser vice, but McKinioy is tho only presi dent since then who has carried both branches with him through his term, savo Ifrvtho civil war and reconstruc tion poriod already mentioned. Tho prediction that thu result of tho election in Kausns will destroy tho populist party in that state is reason ablo. Populism has had a fairer tilal in Kansas than it has had olsowhoro, and it has been found wanting in nil thonualltlej which .non respect. Its ilny is undoubtedly ended in that state, In all tho other statos its day is tuarly over, ltllils hud been a ptesidcntial year tho republicans would lave oar- rled thlHstute. Thorn was Uo nuson ' for nuv especially hnrd work in this "state this yoar. Bryan is probably a political corp?7'veut. Hut tho republican fetMfcv to make him n covpso this yenr. They havu, In fnct, tho best of reasons for wishing (lint ho will bo nomlnnlcd In 1000 He will, If put tip, bo much onslor to knock down than ho wns In 1600. Next Thursday is Thanksgiving and no doubt everybody line something to bo thankful for. If you nro n republi enn you can bo thankful that jou got about all tho Important parts of the government, both stnto and national; it you aro n populist you can think of Kansas and bo thankful ills no worse if you aro a democrat you can bo thank ful that tho other sldo will havo to malto somo onrcsslons tho next tlmo in order to get you to "fuso" with thoinj If you havo no politics you ought to be thankful for that. If you nro nn elected oandidnto you should bo thaiikfiil that you wero not defeated, and If you are a defeated candidate you should be thankful that you will not havo a gang of your "ardent suppoiters" wanting .oti to get thorn a soft snap nt tho state house; and you should ho thankful for tin opportunity of securing as good a paper as tlio Chief for 81 00 per year WASHINOTON NOTES. The probability of an extra session of congioss in the spring Is much stronger, now that it is certain that tho republicans will havo a majority in thu next house. It hns been regarded as improbable over slnco tho closo of the war that congress will bo ablo nt tho coming short session, to act upon all tho legislation tniido necessary by tlio war, In addition to tlio regular ap propriation bills and routiuo business, but it was thought that an extra ses sion would depend largely upon tho control of tho noxt house' Had tho re publicans lost it, tho administration would havo dono everything posslblo to avoid an oxtrn session, by trying to push through nt tho short session nil tlio legislation needed to carry out its policy, colonial or otherwise Now, no liasto will bo necessnry, and should the present sennto not mcot tho adminis tration's expectations In acting upon bills that go through the house, the president will doubtless feel that an extra session of congress will do as ho wishes, as his party will have a largo mnjorlty in tlio senate ' after next March. Thu administration will there fore bo itidilTerent as to an extra ses sion, knowing that if the last session of the present congress doesn't net upon needed legislation, an extra session of tho uext congress will. Things look n litllo threatening in connection with the peaco negotiations at Paris. That is, from tho European point of viow. Nobody in Washington considers tho cablegrams nbout Spain's being encouraged to oxpect European intervention is nnythiug more than Eu ropean newspaper talk, paid for with Spanish money. In fact, at tho last cabinet meeting, Socretnry Hay was in structed to havo our peaco commis sioners inform tho Spanish commis sioners that it was beyond tho power of any European nntion or combination of nations to modify our demand for tho Philippiuo Islands a domand that this government is prepared to back with force, if it becomes necessary. The Spanish commissioners wero nlso given a straight lip to thu effect '.hat this couutry was growing tired of tho delay, aud that if (hoy failed to act much longer tho negotiations would bo broken off by this government. V Admiral Schley and Mrs. Scliloy nro iu Washington. In order to nvoid an noyance, thoy nro nt tho homo of a friend instead of nt a hotel. Tho ad miral decliues to sny ono singlo word about tho thinly veiled slurs at him iq tho otllcial report of Admiral Sampson or to add anything to what be had said in his own ofllciul report. Ho showed bonio nnuoynuco when his attention was! called to tho controversy ovor which political putty ho belongs to and said that ho had no polities; had only voted once in his life; that ho belonged to tho country and that his first and highest duty wns always tusorvo tho administration which was in chargo of tho country, lhoso aro moilol viows for au army or navy officer, too. V Tho aununl report of Adjutant Gen eral Corbin, just mndo public, says of tho national guard: "While the year ly state encampmonts have boon pro ductive of positive good iu Imparting practical instructions to tho troops paitiuipatiug, tho experience of tho recent campaign hns demonstrated tho absolute uecesslty of further assimilat ing tho condition of encamped troops to thu actual uecosslties of active ser vice by making tho nion, while in camp, dependent for their subsistence on tho army rations to bo furnished by tho stato authorities, ou ratioti returns, and cooked by tho troops in precisely tho same manner as on actual service iu thu Held. An organization ordered to u stato camp for military instruction relying ou a caterer to furnish tho nec essary food, can never ncquiro that self toliaiieo which chutuoterlzes tin regular soldier or. active duty, foi without piovlously rocolved instruc tions iu piepailng food, the natural to Milt, when called into mu vice will be pitinly cooked and wnstid rations, which, failing to sttongthen the physi cal man, make him liable to febrile and stomach tioubles iucident to ser vice in all kinds of weather, under dis d BAD 0 WORSE h WORST X Can be promptly cured without delay x or trifling by the XL GOOD Q BETTER ' Q 0 BEST 0 Q remedy for pain, ? STJACOBSJLJ tressing, but unavoidable coudlti ti-," The Canndian American commission which held n session last, summer at Quobeo, is now doing the snmo iu Wa-dilngtou. Anylilng like tin agreement upon tho in iMeis in dUpuip butwoin tho United S hum and Canmln definite enough to b ; m into n tienty Is still along ways il It is expected that the commission will sit in Wash ington for a considerable time, al though tho assembling of congress will make It difficult for Senators Fall-bank and Faulknerand Hopresontatlvo Ding loy, three of tho live American join missioners to give much of their timo to its meetings. The other two Ainoti enn commissioners aro Hon. John W. Foster, ox-secretary of stato, and Hon. John A. Kasson, who is a special dip lomatic ngont for this government in tho negotiation of reciprocity trcnties undet tho Dicgley tariff law. In vlow of tho fall nro of other gov ernment experiments, tho cynics aro disposed to poke fun at tho announce ment thnt tho board of ordlnunco and fortilications of tho war department, had decided to spend $20,000 experi menting with Hying machines. - Tho Boat Flostor. A ploco of flannd dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Malm nnd bound on to thu affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with a pain iu tho chest or side, or a liimo back, givo it n trial. You atu certain to be more than pleased with tho prompt relief which it affords. Pain Balm is nlso a certain euro for rheuma tism. For sale by II. E. Grlce. BEAVER CREEK. All quiot since the election. Sartord Croxton Bhollcd corn Satur day. D. M. Hunter is putting tho linishing touches on his now residonco which, when completed will bo ono of the finest iu this part of tho country. Mr. Richards has recently had his houso painted which greatly im proves its appearance. Will Hagan was kicked in the head by a young mule on Inst Thursday and was quito seriously hurt, but at last ac counts was able to be around. Orris Hubbard has gone to Gngo county to sco his father-in-law who is very feoblo. Mrs. Frank Lumm died November 6, 1808, nt tho hospital at Lincoln, whoro sho hnd gone for trentmont. The ro mains wore brought back and buried on Tuesdny, November 8th, In Still water cemetery. She A'us about ilfty years of ago. Sho loaves a husband nnd grown up family to mourn her loss. Tho pops in Stillwater aro vory dis consolate slnco tho republicans have made such a sweep and by tho way where is that big majoilty of ono hun dred in 1800 which hns steadily de creased until this year with tho aid of thu democrats they mnunged to raise a majority of eight. At this rato whero will tho pops bo in 1000. Pence bo to thoir ashes Ra.mui.kh. Consttpntion provents tho body from ridding itself of waste mutter. De Witt's Little Early Risers will removo tho trouble nod euro Stock Headache, Uilliousness, Inactive Liver and clear tho complexion. Small, sugar coated, don't gripe or cause nausea. C. L. Cotting. Many a household is saddened by death becauso of the failure to keep on hnnd n safe nnd nb mlutoly certain euro for croup such as Ono Minnto Cough Curo. Seo thnt your little ones are pro tected against emergency. C. L. Cotting. YOU - ARE - CORDIALLY - INVITED TO BECOME E MEMBER OF THE HOME HEALTH CLUB. (Cut this' out and send it with ono dollar to the Inter-Ocean Publishing Com pany, Chicago, Illinois.) I THE INTER OOEAN PUD. CO. j I I hereby nccept the invitation to become a member of the Home J Health Club and I enclose herewith one dollar to pay for one year's sub' i scription to the Weekly Inter-Ocean, which, I understand, entitles mo to a I life membership, a record number, and a copy oj Volumn T of the home ! Health Club books (price $1.00) free of charge. Name ' Town or City Street No J I State. . . I 1 One of the most practical and bunollelal courses of study ever offered to its roadtsis lij any no spupor. Not only aio llieie a seiies of practical lemons in thu impel eauli week, but tho subscriber is presented, free of expense, with a beautiful cloth hound book, worth ono dollar, besides a life membership in th great club. Subscribe ut ouo and get the great lessons now being published. r . Donfucf h Cannot Bo Cured by lociil applications as they cannot I eneh thu diseased portion of tho cur There is only ono way to euro deafness and that is by coiiniliitlounl if medics Deafness is caused by an inllamed con dition of the- mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is In llamed you havo a rumbling tnuml or imperfect hearing, and when it is on tltely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless tho iiillnmmatlon can bo taken out nnd this tube restored to its normnl condition, heating will bo do strojed forover; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is noth ing but an inllamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will givo Ono Hundred Dollars for any enso of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Cntnrrh Cure. Send forclrculais; free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75e. II 1 1 's Family Pills nro tho best. U hen you ask for DoWltt's Witch 11 izel Salve don't accept a counterfeit or imitation. There nro inoro cases of Piles being cured by this, than all oth ers combined. C. L. Cotting. Railroad Engineer Testifies to Benefits rtecelved From Dr. Miles' Remedies. IinilC Is no moro rcsponslblo position on earth tbnn that of a railroad engin eer. On Ids steady nerves, clear brain. bright eye and perfect self command, de pend tho safety of tho train and tlio lives of Its passengers. Dr. Miles' Norvlno and other romcdles aro especially adapted to keeping tho nerves steady, tho brain clear and tho mental faculties unimpaired. Engineer F. V. McCoy, formerly of 1323 Broadway, Council Bluffs, but now residing at 3411 Humboldt St., Denver, writes that ho "suffered for years from constipation, caus ing sick, nervous and bilious headaches and was fully restored to health by Dr. Miles' Nerve & Liver Tills. I heartily recommend Dr. Miles' Remedies." 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