-- 'Smmmimmm. , if THE 'RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 189H. ar hi I I'l'S i-. IdL'l $ Kl What is Castorla Is Dr. gannel Pitcher's prescription for Infanta and Oblldren. It contains neither Opium, Morpblno nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years uso by Millions of Mothers. Castorln destroys tf onus and allays feverlshness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves toothing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castorla assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowols, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castorla. ''Ctttori I n excellent medicine for chit ton. Mother hte repeatedly told mo of tu good tSeot upon their children." Da. O. O. Omood, Lowell, Mm. ' Csstorl U tht be.t rental? for children of which I am acquainted. I hopo tho day Is not far dlitant when mother wilt consider the real tnterrfft of their children, and urn Caatorla In Std of the Tarioui quack nostrumswhlch are dtttrojlnj their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing tyrup and other hurtful i down their throats, thereby sec fling i to prematura Braves." Da. J. F. KncnsLos, Conway, Ark. Castoria. "Castorla la 10 well adapted toculMrenthsJ I recommend It as superior to any prcscriptloo known to me." H. A. AacHia.M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. ' "Our physicians in the children' depart ment hare spoken highly of their experi ence In their outside practice with Castorla, and although we only hare among our medical supplies what is known aa recular products, yet we are free to confess that th merits of Castoria ha won us to look with faror upon It." Unotd Uosprrii. axd Diskxusy, Bostoa.1 aas Alum C. Surra, Ftt$., Th CsaUar Osmwaajn TT lforray Strt, Kaw York City. 1222! G- V. MATKINS, Dealer ill Secoild-Fatd Goods First door north of Moon Block, If you want bargains you should not fail to call and see me. for I have them. Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud, L. II. TOUT, Manager. A&sti'uct of W Furnished to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHORT NOriOE. Hating had ten year expcrlcnco In county record and one of the most complete set of At stract books in tliu statu, wo Kimi-nntee imUifiictloii. Yonr favors solicited AU ordo's (lllnl promptly, vifiw ilullnr boud Hied I nd approved. Address or call on L. II. TOUT Manager, Red Cloud, Neb. p. fl. REED, Fiioi'itiirroii City Livery, Feed and Sale Stable LBsssw3si?sMMslfcsMt!?r J"- ar i!mi V8 Red Cloud, Nebraska. D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agent iv ' Red Cloud. New Itcnl Estate Firm, J. H. DAVIS & SOS, Real Estate, Tionn and InBuroiico Agonls, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Onico with D. P. Tronkey, Moon Block SPQIHER PIT. G0LUR1 MIVIOTS cswnra, CannotChokeaHorsf; Adjusts Itself to any Horse's Neck, Has two Bows of Stitching, Will hold Hemes In plaoo bottor than any ?thor Collar. slave a Pew More or Those Celebrated SPOOLER COLLARS Alio a large line or harness, Ac. Cnll anil ice me ir you want bartiitlni. J. Ii. NiM.ru. The Veteran Harness Ntui.lu' BISON FOR ENGLISH PARKS. Hpeclmrn of tho I'nir Hurrlvlnfr Huffs, toe HIiImhI Acro.i tho Atlantic. Fifty, or even hnlf thut number ol years ago, tho possibility of tho "buf llcr" of tho American prnlricn beconv lnr cxtlst tvns not bo much undreamed of. For ngcH thoy had wanderod In counties herds t tho plains on the eastern side of tho ItocUy mountains, providing the lied Indian with nn up parcntly Inexhaustible supply of moat. Thousands wcru hilled for their tongues and the steak cut out of tho hump tho most del lento part The bisons, from which the early "voyag ers" and tho fur trndcrs obtained their "pommlcan," did not suffer from the demand made upon their numbers by tho Indians; but the whlto hunter, with his over improving II roar ins, did tho work of destruction. Whero once tho herds wero so numerous that it was tho practice to drive them gradual ly to tho edgo of n precipice and there frighten them over, nono can bo found. At last the United States government awoke to the fact that America was upon tho point of losing tho bison. The ngcntsof tho Smithsonian-Institute hud a difficulty In procuring somo sped, mens which wero required. The result was that a small herd of about forty h now strictly preserved In tho Yellow stone park. Hut ono or two wander away almost ovcry year and aro soon killed when onco outside tho protected territory; tho security of tho herd Is consequently by no moans assured. The nows, therefore-, that a number of Ncbruslca buffaloes havo been Imported to this country, having been obtained for the purposo of being turned loose in somo of our parks, will bo welcomed by our naturalists. It is, unfortunately, very question able If tho experiment of keeping and breeding the grand beasts in our En glish parks will be attendod with any success. Tho bison on its nutivo plains is accustomed to great heat in summer and extreme cold in winter, liut, for ull that, the climate Is a constant one, and the change to the variability, the fog and tho damp of this country will bo great Indeed when we look ut the condition of the bison's European (re lation, tho blhon will long remain an inhabitant of the earth. It may bo many years before wo quite loso it, for representatives will probably linger for a comparative long period preserved in parks, just us the ancient whlto llritlsh cattle linger now. liut, as In tho case of the latter, the want of fresh blood and tho consequent closo inter breeding will tell in time and result In constantly diminishing fertility, until In the course of years tho last represent ative of tho race will die and tho world know them no more. Wo may safely say that tho extinction will not happen in our time, or even In that of the next few generations; but it is to lo feared that come it surely wllL St James lludget 'cause of tornadoes. Th Meeting of Head Winds from North raid Mouth. From tho gulf of Mexico to tho north pole, and from tho lakes to tho ItocUy mountains is a vast extent of country crossed by no mountain chains to intercept or retard tho velocity of air currents. Tho extent of this coun try Is equaled by nono on earth. Cold air being heavier to tho square inch than warm air, tho cold nir, when com ing in contact with n warm current from the south, always predominates, forcing tho warm air into tho upper currents. The cause of cyclones Is tho meeting of u head wind from the north with a head wind, from the south. Thoy meet like two vast armies of mon. Tho pressure at tho point of meeting is so great that the air, by compression, bo- comes heavier to the square Inch than wood or tho human body, henco either one will lloat in tho samo manner that wood will float in water It floats bo causo it is lighter to tho square Inch than water, l'laco water In an ordin ary wash bowl and retnovo tho plug and it will bo observed that in passing out tho water forms a circular reaction. Air being a liquid does tho sumo in passing either upwards or downwards; henco tho funnel-shaped spout of tho cyclone center. When two Immense bodies of air coming from opposite di rections meet, the only egress Is up wards and sideways, and in passing upwards it forms tho funnel tho same as water1 out of a wash-bowl down wards. The theory that a cyclone forms a vacuum Is absurd. Withdraw air from a glass jar with an air pump and a feather within tho vacuum formed will drop with tho sumo velo city us lead, or, on tho other hand, you can compress nir until it is heavier to the square Inch than wood, in which case wood will lloat In tho air. Tho ttftlng power of a cyclone Is caused (1) by tho compression or density of the air, and (.) by its velocity. Combining tho jiowcr of density with thut of velocity, which occurs at the center or funnel, no power can resist it Tho feeling of su (locution or difficulty in breathing when near tho track of a cy clone Is caused from tho compression of nir. Minneapolis Tribune. DANISH BUTTER-MAKING. ffr'l tVM IHNjl1 HflfsBBBK Wo have located in Red Cloud nud will be pleased to 1 1 live people who desire to tfftl) their farms to call and list their lands with uh as we have eastern buyers. Gall and see us. J. II. DAVIS dc SON. Nolloc for Publication. Lniiil ptllec at Itliiomliv'lnn, Ni'1i...mii:. 21. 1M. .Nnllrn l liprtiliy Kivrti tint llin following iiuiurii ariiirr mil INCH llWIl'e Ul I1IS UllCUIlOII t;i iniikp iliiiil piimr In KiiiMiort ot hii claim, and that MM tirmif will lis -wide listora the cltrk of the Dlstrli't uoiirt. Welwter Co.. ut Itevl Claud. Nc.. on Monthly, OcUiterS. 1811 li Itlclmnl T. I'm no, Mil, Apt'. Nn, mil, Mr ths s( ueU uii'ju'i MeU.seu.Htp 3 ii, uiswcih p.m. II names tit tii'ltwlwt iiUiishh tu prove lilsi'ontliiumu mldt-iivc mum mill cultivation unl.l lun.l 1,1.1 fl..1.i ft 'M,... Ill . . in UH llli, if, J tll'illl l 1MIM.K1, AlUCri t wiwm, fjmiv.irn ji, wiiion. James A. Wilson. I ..I .,.!.. fcj. I. j, u, iiaii.l, t, newsier, lie W' In the llnriicrmtnd. "This map of tho proposed now rail road Is imperfect," said the judge "Imperfect, your honor?" "Yds; hero's your station, there's your water tank, yondcr's your coal shutc, now whero In thunder's your receiv er?" Atlanta Constitution. Slodern Hoclatjr. Downton Any nows up your way? Upton Well, yes. Miss Cntchem li going to retire from the stage and gel married, nnd Mrs. Chcatom is going to retire from inurriago and go on the stage. N. V, Weekly. "You'll bo soiry for this some dayl" howled tho son uuil heir, ai the father relaxed him from tho position ho had occupied across the paternal knee. "I'll bo fcorry, when?" "When I got to be a muni" "You will tuko revenge by whipping your father when you are big and strong nud I am old and feeble, will you, Tommy?" "No, Blr," blub bered Tommy, rubbing hlinscLf, "but I'll Rpunk your graudclifldrtB till they I can't sit down." Methods by Which tho nanus Have DIs. tanccd Alt Competitor. A recontly published report on dairy farming In Denmark gives a full ac count of tho working of tho system under which th Danish butter-makers aro gradually driving nil thoir com petitors from tho Kngltsh market It is only during tho last fow years that Denmark Is becoming a buttcr-mnking country. Up to 180U it exported on an avcrngo only 10,837,000 pounds', while In 18HI It scut to England alouo 08,305, 000 pounds; and In 1892 considerably more. Tho rapid development of tho butter trade in Denmark is due, in u great measure, to tho fact thut tho farmers have adopted the co-opcratlvo system of production, lly working col leetlvoly thoy arc ablo to turn out but ter of u better quality, and at less cos't, thun would bo posslblo if they worked separately. At tho present time there are in Don mnrk more than ono thousand co-oper-utivc dairy societies. Somo of these havo only perhaps half u dozen mem bers; others havo as many as ono hun dred. Thoy are all worked on tho samo lines. In nny district where tho farm ers wish to establish one of these dairies they form themselves into an associa tion and appoint un exeeutlvo commit tee to organize tho nndortuklng. Tho monoy for tho Initial expenses of tho dairy is then borrowed pn the joint so ourity ot tho members of the associa tion; tho necessary buildings are erect ed or rented and a general manager is engaged. When tho society is onco con stituted no member is allowed to leave until it is free of debt, unless he gives up his farm; nor may a new member bo admitted without tho eonsont of two thirds of tho original members. Tho full responsibility for the work ing of the dairy rests on the executive committee, which consists of a chair man, a treasurer, a secretary, an audit or and an Indefinite number of direct ors. They aro elected at tho annual meeting of tho society, the members of which have us many votes ns they have cows. The executive commlttco visit tho dairy constantly, kcfip tho manager up to his work, tost the quality and quantity of butter, and seo that It is mado according to tho most economical method. They must nlso be on tho alert to keep down the working expen ses of the dairy, to discover tho best nnd cheapest kinds of fodder, and to find out new markets for their produce. They receive no salaries, but they are paid their expenses when engaged on tho work of tho society. Tho manager Is their representative, and is responsi ble to them for all that takes place at tho dairy. Upon tho manager's fitness for his work depends tho success ot the dairy. His position is a most difficult one. Not only must he superintend tho making of the butter, but ho must keep a close watch on the proceedings of the mem bers of the society. Ho must inspect thoir farms; cxamlno thoir cows to see they arc in a healthy condition, and in sist upon tho cow houses and tho ves sels in which the milk Is transported being kept perfectly clean. All who Join thy society agree to observe cer tain noes w'lth regard to tho feed ing of ihelr cows. Thov undertake, for instance, to glvo to each cow ut least ono pound of rape cako per day during tho winter; also nover to uso cabbages or turnip tops as fod der, and to give notico at tho dairy when they aro using potntocs, vetches, beans, etc. It Is tho duty of the man ager to see that these rules aro rigidly observed. Any farmer who infringes them is in the first instance, warned; nnd, if ho repeat his offense, ho is lined. Under certain circumstances ho may bo expelled from tho society. Tho man ager is provided with a house and gar den, and is paid a small salary and a commission on every one hundred pounds of butter sold at a satisfactory rate. Tho dairy officials collect the milk from tho various farms, weigh it tho Dunes havo no fulth In measuring test it and hand it over to tho buttor mukcrs, who have been specially trained for their work. Tho place is flttod uptwith centrifugal separators, and all tho best butter-making ap pliances, many of which aro too costly to bo bought by any ono small pro ducer. Thus tho work is carried on there under much more favorable con ditions than in any ordinary form house dairy, with tho result that tho butter mado is uniformly of a better quality. It is produced, too, at a less cost; for, In a co-operative dairy, owing to the extensive sculo of the operations, many economics aro mndo which would bo impossible in a small one. The farmers aro paid monthly, at a rate fixed by the exeeutlvo committee, J for tho mint thoy send to tho dairy. And thev aro required to buy back from the dairy, also at a fixed rate, a certain quantity of separated milk or churn-milk cheese. Every February tho accounts of the dairy are carefully balanced, nnd a statement of tho re ceipts and expenditures is druwn up by tho exeeutlvo and presented at general meeting. What monoy remains after defraying current cxpensoa goes to paying off tho debt for tho Initial oostj of tho buildings, etc. As soon as the dairy has cleared itself, an Inventory of tho bocloty's assets Is made, and their valuo is divided into shares, which are allotted to tho members in proportion to tho quantity of milk they havo sup plied since the opening ot tho dairy. Trom that time tho annual profits ot tho society are dovotcd to paying inter est at five por cent, on tho shares; and if any balanco remains when this is done, It I divided among tho members, each of whom receives u bonus propor tlonato to tho quantity of his milk dur ing tho previous year. Tho members are responsible, ench in proportion to the numberof his cows, for any losses tho society may sustain. N. Y. Bun. SMITH & CO.. I'uoi'iuETons or u 1HIS: Orders promptly flllod. "Sour pcitronciHo solicited E. B. GO BLR IHMLCZt IN Fresh and salt Meats lied Cloud, JKcbrashii Your trade is solicited. 1 kill nothing but the best of beeves, Sic. market One Door North of IIc:ry Cook. PLAIT & FKEES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard ItKD OI.OUD, NEB. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. Opttlng Kvcd. Artist Miss Urawnlo-Brown-Brown, who is to marry a prluce, won't lot us have her photograph for publication. Editor Sho won't eh? Tell tho foreman to uso ono of those cuts labeled "He fore Taking." N. Y. IVwkljr. -. nil. Doctor Hencjerson 102 ft 104 W. 9th S.t KANSAS CITY, MO. TA Old RitialU Dteltr. A Ktpilar Gradual i Mtdicim. Olditt in Agt a ndLongiit Locattd. OVER 37 YEARS OF SPECIAL PRACTICE. n.5?5lzi'?bythoStoto,0.trcat CH.10NIC. HCPV0U3 nnJ SPECIAL DISEASES. Cures Kuarnnterd or money refunded. All medicine .iHuiDuvuiuuu lurunu. iyiuicrcuryorinjunouumcdlclnes used. No detention from worl:. 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Rcnlctotvlth JsfisWtsssMsssPyissEZfllsfcfffi pw IvssHssssbsssssssIbssIsVV' M m stsSMHsVssssssBsslsSliBisssEB j-.' fersMrlr-S'fc:tsQAX V - EVrsssHisssssssssB?sT '2TJT r -j CsTlt .-fTrsssE!1-jsR JtMKj A. H. Gray, the Insurance Man, Red Cloud, Is now prepared to insure you in that well-known company, The Home of New York. Walt for Iilm; Ito will call on you In n Tew litf. You can mvo money ami get more Huturncfory Insurance than IVom any other man. Ho lias cxclunlrc control oi' four counties. Sewing - Machines AND ORGANS. S. Et COZAi) Has a fine lino of Sewing Ma chines and Organs from $25 upwards. AIho Keeps all kliulu or IWucliino Supplies. Docs repairing promptly. Cull untl see uie. PartT Loarjs At Less Tat .; 7 PQV QQXt E, A Siiripsori, BUie Hill Nb. Closing out Sale I desire to close out the entire stock of Dry Coods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Formerly owned by S. F. Spokesfield during the next 30 Days. You can buy evorjtliitiR w hurt Gllti AC, RHtl soma things at your own price. Mousy buys, ana must hiivs the Cask befors ths goods lcavs ths btoro. Call at SpokcKflchl'it and you. sue what wo Old Stand can do for Aiso all ledger accounts due S. K. Spokesfiohl can be set tled with us if paid this month. A. O. BERG, GRANT USHER, Agents for C. M. WcLherald, MortgageM 1 i i ! 1 'S VJ n I ,lVf,;UVV. '. .JtomJliL: ' v . , .j. ,,Jt!. ' S&k! Jj,jfftWWlip. RWJ 1 1 IMS iiiiili smzsiSMr fV ijh -vwwtoi K '..ijisD&ii. lriUUTO