ixuu , THE CHIEF runUKiirt) nr W. L. McMILLAN. Out year t iimiimii tn Six month a i ' urn I'UuLtBHBD KVKKY P1UDAT Intored at tho postofflcoat Hod Cloud, Nob.a oond class mall matter. ADVEIlTIHtN'O HATK3: tiStcal sdvertlidiiR fl cents cr lino fcr Issue. Ucdl AdrertliliiK for entctUltitnitiU, con term, socials, etc., Riven by churches, charllnble oclelles, etc., whero nil moneja rained there frara are used whally 'or church or charitable socltUes, firm ten Unci frco and all ovr ten linen 34 cent icr lino per Issue. Lacal advertising of entertainments, concert", recitals, etc., whoro per cent In Riven to pro tart, ft cent" per lino per Issue. display aiivkhtisiwj. nni polnmn ncr month ............... 17 0) 8 W I t!i On half column per month .-. ...-. Ona fourth column per inonlh General display advertising I 8 cents per tuchperlssuc. If you aru bound to grumblo get oft" by yourself nnd grumblo until you mo Tho hand Hint iocks tho crndlo can caro tho wits out of a man whon it hiosa rock at a chickon in tho gardou. A Fronch nclontlst recently brought dead woman to lifo by simply moving her tongue. Ho knsw where to tackle iber. ii i Peoplo are in ono respect like sugar coated pilli. You can't toll by the ouUido appearance just what you are tackling. Don't comb tho hair oyer a bald spot u top of your head and then kick be cause the grocer puts the big potatoes on top of the measure. There are some people in this vicinity -who invariably sleep with their feet on the pillow aa it prevents their brains rfrom ruahlagto tholr heads. m Please romember next week during ttae shew that a man with a ten-cent meat has no right to ask a woman to take off a 112 hat so ho can see. A woman docs her hnir up tight, wears a tight shoo, laces tight, etc. A man does neither, but whon it coiucb to getting tight ti woman isn't in it foi st minute. - Willi a womnn it isja strngglo to pro vido Miiuuthing for the inner mnn, nnd with a man it is ii struggle to provide something that will please tho outer woman. m Many citizons who apend tholr sparo liours In planting gardon these days, will buy their vegetables just tho samo as tboy did last year. It's tho hoolng that counts. A wostorn Kansas oxchango speaks of a docoased fn nd ns hnvlng"gone to a hotter land." Tho question natur ally arisos "whoro would ho 11 ml a worse ono?" Whon a man is lirst married and any thing serious happens he tells his wifo about it. Ho discovers later that sho doesn't beliovo a word ho says, and after that ho quits tolling hor anything. If husbands would cacklo for their wives and sharo with them the many good things of this lifo, tho samo as a rooster doe for a lien, there would not be so many divorco oases on the docket. Girls, be vory careful about marry lng a man who can suppress a full grown tueuzo. It Indicates a hlm-cow-headed amount of will power which may Interfere with your happlnoss somo day. Wo Itavo boon told that "it is far hotter to give than receive," but wo have concluded that alter giving a follow ti paper every week for two or throe years wo would liko to receive somollilug for it ...I ' ' Thoro are apparently about threo times as many widows as thoro nro widowers. Wo don't know just how to account for this but wo expect It is bo cause whon a man gets ono tastoof woman ho wants more antl w on a woman gots one tasto of man alio con cludes that alio don't want any more. Sonntor Crounse has pressod forward a bill to soil tho governor's mansion And put the money In tho troasury. He malntalus that it is unconstitutional to allow tho govornor oxtra perquisites and thatitissonseloss to furnish him with a mansion which it takos all of dils salary to malutain. a The now game bill which has passed will bo interesting. It prohibits quail dimming for a couplo of years, makes uoro stringent tho law against saining, provonts lishing with trout linos of luuro than livo hooks on a lino, pro vides for giuuo and fish wardens, and for a $1 liconso for hunting in unothor than a homo county, with a $10 fee for nonrosidunts hunting in tho state. An editor sighed and said "l would liko to edit u paper in a town so largo that every paragraph I wrote would not bo taken as a personal thrust by soma vanigiii'iitu-i . i. ..... mu, uonior of tho sky is right over his head, I ''"" ' . . . t i . . i . i..-i..t ....... ...i... ,i.ini.. ii...' tllO I'OlllOr III IIIU L'llllll jiiorinuij iiiihui bis feel and tho center of overs thing else precisely under his hat." Hut tho ' editor diil not stop to tnink that a J town as largo as that might be too .largo for him. York Times. , Wo havon'ttho loast doubt that the epublican newspapers of tho state uivo tho titiiK 81(1) respect for and con idenco in tho piosoiit republican legls attire. The republican nowspapei luring this session have put iu defi ciency claims (or the amount duo them tince 181)0 when limy published tho constitutional amendments and tho populist legislalutu cut their just and lawful claims, ns provided by law, one ihitd. The present legislature has now i of imed to allow this dclicioucy claim. Just what kind of a conglomerated muss of liuuiiio selfishness this body is composed of wo ato tumble to under stand, but wo conclude that it is one mat believes in looking out for No. 1 mid seeing that any ono else got half pay and should be tickled to death to gel thai. If they minted to save the statu from being buncoed, iobhed,otc , why didn't thoy pass a bill cutting down their own salaries from iiva dollars per day to 13 831 '(jr doing nothing but chewing the rag atid hold ing night caucusas to determine wuat they should do. Thoy evidently up pear to be possessed of tho idea that all thoy have to do is cut off all re sources of tho person who befriended them tho most. So it is in this case, if thero is anything that would tempt a republican newspaper to work for a fusion candidate it Is just such actions. And not content with that thoy must go still farther and pass a bill provid ing that tho new constitutional amend ments should be paid for at just half price. If these art not great induce menu for a newspaper man to get out and "holler his head off" trying to elect senators and representatives we don't kaow what is. To tell the" truth it makes the average newspaper man feel liko going out behind a aid bill and kicking himself because ha was foolish enough to do anvthlug or extoll the good qualities of any candidate for the legislature If tho balance of the newspapers of the statu fool just as wo do (at presont) the candidates can work their way into their jobs tho best way thoy can without tho assistance of the country proas, and wo will bo satislied with what thoy see til to give us. This thing of the republican newspapers of Nebraska working and being at con stderablo cxpeiise during election tluiuj to elect a republican legislature iu tho hope of gelling .belt jut dues after wards (uouo of thotn wore eer known lo gel anything before) has played out with us. If thoy can't, look out for our interests a little in tho legislature it is no use for us to try to put thorn there. What think you about it, brother? Dou't boat, kick, swear at and abuso Unit poor little calf you aro trying to learn to drink. Just slop nnd thinit how much you would have known about drinking if somo big follow had straddled your nock, grasped an car in oacli hand and jaiubcd your nose into milk up to your eyes when you were two days old. Don't expect your calf to bo a brighter animal than yourself. Exchange. Wo wish tho candidates for spring olllcos who aro handing around cigars, would got a bottor brand. Thoy aro positively not worth tho lighting. Our sporting reporter came in ihn otUco the other day pufling ono of theso skunk cigars and we had to fumigate the place beforo we could resume business. To Whom It May Concern, ltod Claud, Nob , Match SO, 1001. At a mooting of the board of trustees of the Hed Cloud Cemetery association, hold at tho ofllco of clork on ditto abovo written, it was ordered that all lots not paid for or satisf ctotily adjusted at tho expiration of thirty days from this date will ho cnueollail, the ground occupied by graves, cut off; and re mainder reclaimed by the association and sold liy Order of the Hoard. The Law Of health has no uniformed guardinns of its peace. If it had there would be nrrests innumerable in every rcstnurant every day of the year. Itoth in the quantity and quality of the food they cat and in the uiunucr of its consump tion men anu women sin each day against the laws of health. Those who will not heed Nature's warnings can not escape her mm aliments, and dys pepsia or stomach "trouble" Is the inva riable penalty of care less eating, There is no other medicine for diseases of the stomach and allied organs of di gestion nnd nutrition which can compare with Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It cures these diseases perfect ly and permanently, and enables the build- itiir tin of the whole body into vigorous he.utti. "I took two bottles or I)r I'ierce'a Ooldcn Medic il DlMMverv for Momnch trouble," writrt Claicucc Cnnus. V.w . ofTmlorstnun, Loudoun Co . Vn " It did mc no much ul that I dldu t lake nnv mure i ran rai mo.i nmunnu now mKJ,en ,,icnscil with It I hardly know liow to Hunk you for our kind information I M1'' " wl'oI-' lot of thine before I wrote to jou Tin re w.n .1 ireiilU'inan told mc nboul ttr nitilli lnt linw It imil niml htft wife I iiimmht I would try a buttle ot it. I am 1nd I did lor 1 liim't know, what I would haxednuc if it hid not been for I)r Tierce's Golden Med ical Uieotry." Dr. Pierce's Pleasaut Pellets cure constipation. Commissioners' Proceedings. Ked Cloud, Neb., Men. 10, 1001. Hoard of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Members present, Irons, Vance, Wells, Overman, May; J. P. Halo, clerk. In the matter of the erroneous assess ment of the personal property of H. .1. Wbltten, tho county treasurer is author ized nnd instructed to reduce tho valua tion from fttOOO to 1.100. Tho county treasurer Is authorized to sell northeiiBt 7ft feet of block 7, Smith & Moore's addition to Red Cloud, for 20, including 180!) levy. Petition of E. Rimer and others to open road commencing at the northeast corner of section P2-1-10, running tlieiice west between section 1 and 12-1 -10 one half mile, rejected on account of claim for damages for right of way. Houid adjourned to Mch. 20, 1001, nt I) o'clock a. in. March 20; Board met, mombers all present. Tho bonrd proceeded to select names from which to draw tho jury for the April term of court. On motion Mnssalem Ritchey and wife were recommended to tho Nebraska Soldiers' and Sailors' Home at Grand Island, Nebraska. The following road overseera were appointed. DI1TMCT JobnKoniMk John Woli A. It. Kerppalta..., H. M. Larftnt Jotaph Taylor A..Campbll i 44 17 (IMMMMMt ! " ita a t M K.A.K1d 9 B. Van Boring S3 O. A. QQl(fte., AogutlHankla o Q. Bchooar '. 91 The following official bonds were approved: C. E. Vaughn, justice of peace, Guide Rock. J. Konzack, road overseer No. 44. R. id. Largent, road overseer 8. Sain'l Riser, member soldiers' relief committee. E. E. Harvey, justice of peaco, Iuavnlo precinct. Road petition of Frank Sadlleck and others to open road commencing at the northwest corner of section 81-il-ll, run- niug between sections ill, Uutin precinct, and section o0, Catherton precinct, one mile south between said section ill and 110, rejected on account of tho condition t attached to tho waiver or claim for dam ages for right of way. Petition to opon road commencing nt tho southeast corner of section .It-Ill, running north botweon sections 81 and 85; on motion wns laid over for waiver of i ight of way. Petition to opou road commencing at J tho southeast corner of section 22 1 11, running north ono mllo between sec- j 'tions 22 and 23. Laid over for waiver of damages for right of way. Petition of W. E Thorno and other to build a brldgo across tho Hltto river. Referred fo Irons, Overman and Wells. Hoard adjourned to 0 a.m., Marcli 21. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment. All members presont. Petition of R T. Potter ann others to open road commencing at tho south east corner of section 28 1-11. Laid over on account of claim for damages. Tho county board appropriated 950 for tho Webster county institute. On motion tho county treasurer was authorized to transfer $20 75 from tho' county road fund to road district No J 20; also $500 from tho county bridge fund to the county general fund The following clnims were allowed and warrants ordered drawn for same; Jamca Ilurdcn, Insane fcea I W. Tulloys, ' ' . . .. IS. Wilson. ' Peter Swniisou. bridge work I.auls Cutler, hardware . .11'.' ii . flcorge I'lnuioii, bridge work I, (1.. Snider " " W A. Vance " " . ... I M Clark II, J. Mniircr " . . Adams County " " . .. J It, Cpon. Futtlamont Prank Iloou ' W. II. Itoby, coat A.J, llajes, goods far poor Kd.Kray L. K. Warner " " Mrs, Unrrette " " 17 OH' '8 00 act 0 uo or n M &oo 3 IS a :.-i SCO .'111 10 DM SO OS 29 30 i.'9 93 80A 110 , MOO O, W. How, care In tmallpox caae 60 00 Tradera Lumber Company, coal 95 W .' w ,. , , , " " 7 "" , I)r.C.Wenm.nn.imallpoxcacs M05 jt Ky walla had risen to half their Shcrer&Iloynolda.meatrbr poor n lo, "eight the new nnme stuck, nnd when Dr.J.W.Moranvllle.imallpoxcaae 9sw' " wns finished, in 1.185, the steer rev- K.W McKlmmey, Rooda fcr poor i.fi'enue hnd ceased to be of account. J.Ilruner V. S. Hall, coal Dr. C K. Koehler, amallpox cae J.W Mornnvllle " " MS On. T. U Hall ' " S'olO II. B, Orlce, supplies for poor K. McFarland ' Minutes read nnd approved. Hoaid adjourned sine dio. 36 10 35 74rW( as no 10 01) DihO n no Pi izes for letters about Nebraska. A 1 mind trip ticket from any Hurlington Route station iu NebntsKti to Yellow stone National Park and a complete till) through tho paik is one of twenty piiz-HolTeieil by the Hurlington Itoute for tho host inttnrs about Nebraska. Other prizes ale trips to Colorado, tho lllitok Hills, Chicago and St, I.otii-. Thero aro als') several cash prizes. The Hurlington offers these piiz s for lot- lets that will encourage immigration to Nebraska. Lettei s descriptive of mio cessful fanning, cattlo inUing, duiij ing, fruit growing and similai puihiiits a ro nviiilulil't for the purpoj-c in view. 1'hii couli'Si Hum'S May ill, 1001. Cm -cular giving full information will In mailed on n quest. J. Fjiancis, Gen eral Pauenger Agent, Omaka, Neb. MEN BUYING THIMBLES NOW. Taatlmonr of the Hnleaglrl m (o Stat of (he llaehelor la Hew York. t "One phase of the notions depart ment business Hint vould strike a casual observer as peculiar." ald the girl behind the counter, aeeoniing to the New York Sun, "Is the number of m ho buy thimbles. The first time I sold a. thimble to a man 1 was almost convulsed with curiosity nnd he was in the Hsme condition with baf-hfulness. He tried to make mc think at llrst that he was buying It for his sister, but ho worried m over the sbc that I sus pected there wns Aomothing back of Ids anxiety, and at last 1 said: " 'Can't you give me some idea of the sir of your sister's finger? I it as large m mine, for example?' and I held up the middle linger of my right hand for itispeol ioti. " 'Oh. yes,' said he, 'it is larger than that much larger. It' almost as large aa mine.' "And then 1 laughed and presently he laughed and told me all about It. I 'The fact is,' he said, 'I have no (.inter. I I'm roughing it in bachelor quarters here in New York, and I hnve to do so ZCil1i!,ln,,i,",nTeVinfur,l,,Ut,t0.,,S l-Kton Houto makes swoep.ng reduct and the like that I find a th mbleiln- , . ,. . ..,.. ,,,, dispensable. 1 suppose my ability in I i,,Uft ,n hfl r'flt0B l. the West and North that line la nothing to be ashamed of, . w,'Ml" UtR,, Montana, Washington, but somehow I rather shrank from Oregon ahd British Columbia, letting on thoA I was buying a thimble Dates: February 12, 10 and 26. for mysolf. I thought It would make March 5, 12, 10 and 20. April 2, B, 1 me seem eneminate. "But that waa two or thre year ago," added the girl. "They are not so squeamish nowadaya. They march right up and buy thimbles and thread and even darning cotton without a tremor. Itmt am wntnitn Hut tluit.- nwn rilks and rowboata and other sport- lng goods, all ,of which goes, to prove ii m sea are reversing tneir old ' ianiona occupations with a ten- geanc. Most of the men who buy thimblea have tha nicest taperln ' raamoned occupations with fingers Imaginable. I suppose most of them work In offices or store and don't do anything to spoil their hands. They are very particular about the fit of their thimbles. They always U'nnt tlinm na t.V. !... ......... 4 ..v t.ii ... iia iiih Uf uurnvwiA. i woman likes a thimble loose enough to permit of circulation, but the men ay they enn't do anything with the thimble slipping off all the time. "Men buy good thimbles, too; much better than the axcrnge woman. It is no iinustinl thing for them to ask for a gold one. Then I hae to md , them to the jewelry department. This I year I L'ae several ounir men iiin inunoies lor tlinstmns presents. They all said I couldn't hae given them anything that would have been so useful nnd acceptable. It's a won der to mc why more girls don't give their men friends tnimblcs instead of fnncy hnndkerchlef eases nnd neck tie boxes. I'm sure they would ap preciate them more. Ily another year, I fancy, they will get'onto the 'idea, for the social conditions in New York make thimbles nnd even complete sewing companions a necessary ad junct to every young man's bachelor outfit." ' HAMLET'S CASTLE. aethlnar About the Horn of Fatuoaa Dane at Klalnora, Denmark. the Jacob A. Itils, the New York pov-, crty expert, lived ns a child in the neighborhood of the castle of Kron borg, Elsinore, Denmark. He has re visited the place in recent years, and his early and later reminiscences are embodied in an article ended "Ham let's Castle," which appeared in the Century. In 1573, as a first step toward mak ing it fit for a king to live in, Fred- 1 erlk II. "swept it clean of all hurt ful people and nnimnls,' meaning, by the lntter, vngrant swine and dogs. How his broom worked on the "peo ple" is instanced by the treatment of outcast women under the edict. They were to be whipped nnd brand ed by the headstimn, and turned out. If they came back, both their cars were to be out off. If after that they were again found within the gates of the city, the order was to stuff them Into sacks und throw- them into the sound. Four years of this sort of thing wns supposed to hae cleared the ground, and the erection was be gun of Kronborg the "crown cnstle." 11int was the name, said the king, and for miscalling it "Flounder" or "Hook" any man was to pay him the ValllA tf flTIA u4AB T ntm LnaVnaaM. Of the revelries that attended the opening of the cnstle it may well be that the echoes ring yet in Hamlet'a description of "this henvy-beaded ret el," which to his mind is "more bonour'd in the breach tlfan the ob servance." For in that year there played nt Klsinore n troupe of stroll lng Knglisli actors, which for all we know with certainty to the contrary, may hae included young William Shakespeare himself, come fresh from poaching upon Sir Thomas Lucy's pre- serves to seek bis fortune ninoncr the plnyhouses in London. The old town records contain two references to them. One is a mere entry of the expenditure of four skilling "for the repair of the board fence between the house of Luurit, town clerk, tho town ball nnd yard, which the peoplo broke down the time the Knirlish played in tho yard." That was iu 585, nnd may hnve been on the occasion of tho opening festivities. The troupe enme back later and stayed some time. Little did t.ie clerk who entered Into the municipal accounts the cost of its piny nnd keep drenm that ho was making n nofr.'Me con tribution to tho history of the great eat of all tragedies. bv local nnDllcatioD as they cauuot reach tho diseased portion of tho eat. .There is only ono way to cure deafness, and tha: Is by constitutional remedies 1 Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con dition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube When tills tuho i iidl.-tmcd you hive a rumbliog sound or imperfect hotting, and it is entirely dosed. Deafness Is the lesult, and un- less the InlUnnr.Htiiii) can bo taken out and this tube 'testoied to Its normal condition, heating will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out of ton are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inll.tmoit condition of the ' mucous surfaces. Wo will give one hundred dollars for any caso of Deafness (caused by cat arrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circuit! s, Iree F. J. Chknby & Co., Toledo, O Sold by diugglsts, 75c. Hall's family pills aro tho best. Low Rates, West and Northwest Ala time of jear when thousands 'will lulfnatlv.ntam.a nf n.nm ilmlturl 23 and 80 Rates are shown below: To Ogden, Salt Lake, Butte, Helena, Anaconda, and Missoula: 123. To all points on the Northern Pacific Ry. west of Missoula, including Spo kane. Soattle. Tacoma. Portland, as well as Vancouver, and Victoria, B. C. to To all poinis on the Spokane Falls ft M ' ' . ,. ", ., , . rtn Washington ft Columbia River R. R. 125. Never has the Pacific Northwest been as prosperous as now. Labor is on constant demand ami wages ate high. The money making opportuni- . " 'He s aro beyond number in mines, mmoer, merciianaising, larmiug, iiuii, raising, fishing, und all the other in- dustries of a great .mil giouii.g count- ; ry. Literature on request free. J. H uncle, (Jcn'l Passenger Agent Omnia, Nehr. . . . What Shall We Have for Desert? This question arises in tho family every day. Lot us answer it today. TiyJell-O, a delicious dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No baking! add hot wu'.er and set to cool. Flnvors: Lemon, orange raspberry and straw boi ry. At your grocers, 10 cts. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. MvMloCuru for rliiMimntlum and neuralgia ri'iullly cures In from ono to throe Ouyn. Its nc lion tipon tlu system Is remarkable HtirlmH icrlotiH. It removes nt otico the cauee and the lleu"e ImmeilltUelr disappears. Tho llrst dose creatlylienetlu. 75 cents, bold by II. B. Grlec. Ited Cloud, Neb. Pay your subscription nnd got a cal ciilntlng pencil. Thoy arc a little won der. Hour Are Tonr Kidneys I Dr. Hobbs' Bparairus Pills euro all kidney Ills. Sam ple frco. Add. BtcrllDg llomedj Co., Chicago or N. V. MAYDOLE'S HAMMER. (Benson's Plaster Is Pain's Master.) Whon Maydolo was told that he made pretty good hammer," ho sold, "No, I don't make a 'pretty good hammer,' I make the best hammer that ever tea made." Every carpenter who saw a Maydolo ham mer wanted one. It was of the beat ma terial, perfectly balanced, and the head never flew off. Hammers wore divided Into two classes lBt, Mnydolo's; 2d, all tho rest. Plasters aro separated by tho somo lino of cloavngo ; 1st, Benson's Porous Plaster : 2d, all tho rest. When, for rheumatic pnin a cold, a cough, kidney trouble or any other disease or ailment that may bo treated externally, you ask for a piaster, any lion ebt, ropntablo druggist will givo you a Hen son s. Ho knoiex it is Incomparably tho best, and ho assumes that you know ft too. As tho iiamo of Maydolo stood for hammera tho namo of Benson stands for plasti rs tho "real thiug." All tho medicinal poten cies that aro vuluablo in a plaster aro in llmuon's. Capsicum, Strengthening nnd Belladonna plasters aro out of dato. An army of physicians and druggists, and millions of tho peoplo, havo written of Benson's Plasters as a remedy to bo trusted. Benson's Plasters havo flfty.flvo highlit awardt. Accept no substitute. For sale by all druggists, or wo will pro pay postage on any number ordered In the United Btatoe, on receipt of 25o. each. Boabury & Johnson, Mfg. Chamlsta.N.X. M4444)4444444444 2T0 the Smokers? of Red Cloud. '3ALL FOR THE m m m m 'r Ui m m m Blue - Front'! CIGAR. 'WW tup: BEST m m J Five Cent Cigar madu west of tho Mississippi i iver, Mudn of nice lung Amer ican Havana filler Tim host Hint can he purchased n thu United State. T1k"d cigars me strictl) hand iiiade J. NUSTEIN, w Ml Ml Mi b 11 Ul l a Mi Ml MANUFACTURER. Mi P fctlttctM Ho SORES A ULCERS. Sores and Ulcers never become chronic unless the blood Is in poor condition U sluggish, weak and unable to throw off A the poisoti3 that accumulate in it. The system must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great danger T to life would follow 6hould it heal before the blood has been made pure and healthy and all impurities eliminated from the tys tem. S.S.S. begins the cure by first cleans ing and invigorating the blood, building up the general licaltti and removing from tlie system CONSTANT DRAIN effetcTnaUek UPON THE SYSTEM. When this has been accomplished the dis charge gradually ceases, and the sore or ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old indolent sores to grow worse nnd worse, and eventually to destroy the bones. Local Y applications, while soothing and to some extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S. docs, nnd no matter how apparently hopeless your condition, even though your constitution has broken down, it will bring relief when nothing else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood necessary to heal the sore and nourish the debilitated, diseased body. Mr. J. I). Talbert, Lock IIox ns, ijrsi " 81s: years ago my lee fro te foot waa one solid sore. Sevci wi iVlnona.Mlss. says i " Bis: years aso my lee i ront me Knee t the foot waa one solid sore. Several physician treated me and I made two trips to Hot Springs, but found no relief. I waa Induced to try 8. B.S , and it made a complete cure. I have been a per fectly well man ever aince." M M a it the only purely veg- etable blood purifier W lW W known contains n B BtS poisonous mineral! to T W ruin the digestion anal add to, rather than relieve your suffer, ings. If ypur flesh does not heal readily when scratched, bruised or cut, tout blood Is in bad condition, and any ordinary sxjra) is apt to become chronic. Send for our free book and write ear physicians about your case. We snake ae charge for this service. TM twin SPECIFIC C ATLANTA, la. Epwortk Leaguers. Send mt-your name and address and I will mail you about April 1, a beauti-. fully illustrated folder giving full informs, mntinn about the special rates nna nam service to California via tho Bur lington Route, at tho timo of the KpAorth L'Mguu meeting at San Fran cisco in July. Tho foldor will enlighten vnu on evert noint Im connection with tlio nip lu ban Kiancisco cost of tickets: how to mako tho trin most cheaply and comfortably; what there is in seo on mo way, ami wny your tickets ohoiild rend via the Hurlington Route. The round trio ratn odimi in everyone from Omaha to San 1'iaii- . .. . . Cisco via Die liuriington Kouto is $40 Tickets arc good bv way of Denver tinrijf Salt Lake City. J. Francis, General rasscnger Agent, isuriington Kouto Omaha, Neb. Honieseckers excursion to points north. On tho lirst and third Tues lays of January, February, March, April, May and June, 1001, tickets will bo on sale at ono faro plus $2.00 for thu round trip, limit to twonty-ono days from dato of sale, to sevoial points in Manitoba, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Seo ticket acont for further information A. Conovkk, Agent. Chronic Constipation Cured. The most important discovery of recent years is the positive remedy for constipation. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic. Cure guaranteed. Genu ine tablets stamped C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. Druggists, ioc Inflammatory Rheumatism cured in 3 days. Morton L. Hill of Lebanon. Ind. srjs: "My wife had Inflammatory rheumatism In every muscle and Joint; her surTerlnn was terrible and her body and fnco were swoolcn almost beyond recognition; find been In bed for Mx weeks and had clRht physicians, but received no benefit until she tried tho Mystic cure for;itheumatlm. 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