VBEHtlbJv rT r k F llassafrwaftM'aWaaTn iw afl I Ifl HM-ilzjH ai v Lw LW V-2 jks. 'r ft yJsS "'VfaY " feJBttrv JHl m 5iMMMBFWPwyiEif AJ '-wlT jjflAf mijJbHk'1J r) wfBftliTnBKBrrifSfc i - PMsagarrsies.B-.-tjpBa All Home Print. THE CHIEF Published Weekly. iub(crl)tlon, 1 Per Annum, Invariably In Advance It not paid In nihanrn, after this data March 18, tsw, tlio price will bo i.ao. Kutered nt the l'ont omee In ltert Cloud, Neb., an uiall imiltcrof the second class HATIM OF ADVKIITIIIMI Prof.cardi, 1 Inch or less ror year frt 00 Klx months 3 00 Tlireo inontln s oo MTAND1NO AUVKliriHKMBNTS. I'er Inch ono) ear ft 00 Tcr Inch Nix month :t oo l'er inch three months 2 Wi Ppccl.it notice a per lino or line space, first pnlillcat Ion 5 cents, Trunslent specials, pajablo Invariably In Ad vance, per lino in cents. All rearilnjf notices In the nature ot advertise incuts or pirns, 6 cents per lino. Legal notices ntlepal intes, vlrs for a square (ten lines ot Nonpareil or less.) Ilrst publication 11.00; for each subsequent publication, per square., &0 rents. HO "11 "itreferred nosltlon" contracts mado. All matter to insiiio mibllcatloii must be re coil cd nt this ofllco not later than Wednesday. Advertisements cannot bo ordered out lor the. current week later than Thursday. IS. V M. R, It. Time Table. Taking effect Amr. 13. Tralnsciirrjltii; passengers Icato iled Cloud as follows: EASl'VIAHASTINUS, No. , ltt Passenger to Hasting 3.00 p.m. Aiinivc. No. HI Passenger from Hastings 7:30 p. m. EAST VIA WYMOKK No. tc, Tasseuger to St. Joseph bt. Louis and thlcae dally 10:40 a.m. GOIN( WEST. No. 15 Passengers tor Denver, dally, I;15 p. m BUSINESS CARDS. rn. j. s. EMitirii, Dentist, Hid Cloud, Nebraska. 0r Taylor'a Vuratlnra Store. Extracts tttth wllliaut pain. crawn and bride work a ieclaltr. Porcelain Inlay, ana all kinds ot jjold Olllnc. Makes cold and rubber plates and combination ilate At'. w 's-mrauteed to be flrst-class. 1 ,rt-sJ !T.rW; A lloruooopatiilc Ptayatclan. Rfd Cloud, ftcbrusuu. - Office opposite Vlrst National Ilank. U. H.KxumlnlUK huigcon. tilironlc diseases treated bv mall. Q L. WINFltEY, Auctioneer, 'ilED Cloud, Nebraska. Wilt attend sates nt reasonable figures. Satis , factlointnarmiteeil. I II. SMITH, Insurance Agent, RED CLOUD, NKBRARKA. I do a strictly farm insaranat and invito nuir-invite all to see me. DANDOLl'II MoNITT, ATTORNEY, Moon Block, IlED CLOUD, NEB. Collections promptly attended to. r C, CASE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Moon IJlock, - IlED CLOUD, NEH. CollectionH promptly nttended to, ond correspondence Bolmltsd. D 1?. TIIUNKEY, lvi Attorney at Law. Red Cloud, .. Nebraska. Office Up stairs, In Moon Block, over Fair Store. OEO. O. YEISEIl, a Seal Estate, Insurance nnd Collucllng Agent, Moon Block, - Bed Cloud, Ned Notary InlIU R P. HUTCHISON, Toniorltil Artist, tth Avtuur, - Hr.nCioun, Nkhsahka. First-class linrbera and lirst-clues work gnarantesd GiyemeacaU D STOFFEIl, rusulonublc Ilarlicr, Red Cloud, Ncliraaku. i uiva my porsonnl attention to my patrons, First-clnss shaving and hair cattinj? a sptclalty. H E. POND, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Conveyancer, Real INtatr, Loan Insurance and Tension Agent. I espcoiully invito you to call on ma for anvthintr in mv Hue, Loans made on farm property nt lowest rates. MI AS. SCUAFFNIT, liuurance Agency, tlermau Insurance fo , I'reeport, 111. Itoinl immune-Co., Liverpool. UiiKland. Home Fire Insurant Co.. id oniali.i, NeUr. I'liu-tilx Asmranro Co. .t London, hntf. Herman Insurance To, ot Quluoy. III. HuaidlnuAMiiiniicelid ,or I 1 1 rfoii . 1 " Ri . . Jlmllnutoii liisnritm'Ml'o. or.Iliitlliiisloii, oiia. Urlllsli Auiorlci Asjurutii'u id. Imonto, tan. uutco over i-uaioiiiuij. Rio Cloud, Nibbawca Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty," and A Fair Exchange Is no Robbery ! JUL We want And are prepared value in Winter Suits, Dress Suits, Heavy Underwear, Shoes, Plush Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Felt Boots. And, in fact, everything- a man wears. We are the " Oldest Established Clothing House in Webster county, and have always carried the largest and best se lected stock, and made prices that have never been met. Make it To see us when you line. Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday, November your Cash to give you its full a Point need anything in our Ciias. "Wiener, The Pioneer Clothier. One Dollar a year is Our Choice ior '96. For president MAJOR VM. McKINLEY, Governor of Ohio, For Vico-l'rcsidcnt HON. C. F. M ANDERSON. Of NebtaHka. WEATIIDIl rOKi:CATS rtiriiltilied I2xirCBly for The Ciilvf for Webster County CopjrlBlited by V. T. Foster.) St. Jobeimi, Mo., November 18 My last bulletin gave forecasts of the storm nave to cross the continent from lGth to 20th, and the next will reach the Pacific coast about tlio 21st, cross tho western mountains by close of the 22d, tho great central valleys from 23d to 25th, and tho eastern states about tho 20th. This will b a storm of wore than usual force, and its center will prob ably cross tho continent north of the 10th parallel. It will cause rains in uioat of tin southern statci, and snows in states bordering on Canada. Extremes of heat and cold will aosoui pany this disturbance; high tempera ture on its front, and a cold wave fol lowing it. ThJast storm of November will bo of very considerable force, and 1 advise all to prepare for its coming. It will strike tho Pacific coast south of the path of tho preceding disturb ance about November 27th, cross tho western mountains by close of tho 28th, tho great contral valleys from 29th to December 1st, and the eastern states about Docembor 2d. The oontral path of this storm will probably lie near the -10th parallel, west of the Alleghcnics, and the 45th in tho eastern Btates. It will probab ly inercare in foroe after crossing the Mississippi valley, and the woist of the itortn may be expected en tho graat lakes, in tin Ohio valley and in the nortli-oastorn statcp. Warm waves will cross tho western mountains about November 21st and 27th, the groat central valleys about 23d and 20th, and the eastern states about tho 25th and December 1st. Cool waves will cross tho western mountains about Nevomber 21th and 30th, the great central valleys about 2Gth and December 2d, and the east orn states about 28th nnd December lth. A blizzard is probable along the northern border from Nevembcr 30th to Desembcr -lth. THE 8UNH ELECmO 3IAQNETIO FOIICE. Professers J. J. Thompson, Oliver Lodge, H.llertze, E. Woidmann, Her man Ebert, Frauk Bigelow and othor who have studied the sun's energy have mado numerous experiments from which I tako the following re sults; A globo made of material that will readily conduot a current ef electrici ty, is charged with oleotrioity while in a vaouum, The electricity radiates from tho globo at the littlo promi nences on the glebe, causing light, and appearing muoh liko the sun's corona, At the littlo indentations on the globe, ue electricity radiates, and therefore, by oontrast, dark rifts teach own to tho globo between tho streaks of light over tho promineacoB, This is said to be a mrkod feature of the sun's corona when viewed at a total eclipse of tho sun, "Tbeeo eleotro miHtio radiations meve at the veloci ty of light 180,000 miles a second and communioating their influence to Burroun'ing objects. It ii calculated that tbeso ckolrio wnven nproad out I ovcr Uo ff!,0, surfttcoof tunin the Price of The Chief. 17, 1893. six and a half minutes, aid from tho nun to tho earth in eight minutes. Tkey do not alwajH go straight out from tho ball, but often leave the ball nt tho tnngont that is in tho direc tion of the western horizoi. This last fact, ascertained by the experiments, illustrates my theory of the oarth's rotation on its axis. The elcctriu forocH enter tho earth near the poles and leave it at the equator, going off into space, not vertically, but westward toward tho horizon, This would oauso the earth to rotate toward the cast. This idea is further illustrated by a mignctio wheel. Tlireo rods twslve inches long with painted ouds, arc crossed and about two inches of caoh of the six ends turned at right aaglcs so as to point baokward horizontally. This wheel is placed horizontally on an iron axlo, and when charged with electricity, tho latter will ccopo from tho nix pointed ends of the wheel. This escapo of electricity against tho atmosphere drives the wheel in the opposite dirootioe, and thus we havo a rapidly rovolving motor, Wc know that the atmosphere near tho earth's equator moves westward, and this accerds with the idea that theso currents, on emerging from the earth, push tho atmosphere wostward and tho surl'aoo of tho earth eastward. In tho globe expciiincniH liist re ferred to above, if another mutnl ball suspended by a silk thread is brought near the globe, the magnetic stroams going out of tho globo from all sides, will bend toward tho metal ball. This is us.d to illustrato tho magnetic streams or corona that go out from the sun and bend toward the earth. 1 would extend this idea to all the heavenly bodies, and especially to il lustrate the mcterologioal effects of sun, moon and planetH on tho earth, In all high barometers tho magnet ic forcos oome to tho earth, and in all lows go from tho earth. These highs and lows are the immediate causes of all woathtr disturbances, and as the former are cause by niagnotio influ ences, it is concluded that the latter are effoots of tho electro-magnetic foreis, and that heat and cold are re sults, not causos, of weather changes. Organio matter is that wkieh results from animal or vegetable life, and when used as a fertilizer in oRon ureatly improved y adding lime. When a disturbance is on ono bide of the sun's equator solely, its effcet readies the earth only while the lat ter is opposite tho corresponding hem isphere Dr. Vcedcr, In general It lias boon found that auroras and their attendant magnetic storms ocour when spots, or faouku or both aro at tho suii'h eastern limb, and near the plaue of tho earth's orbit. Dr. Vcedcr. Tlio retation of tho planets on their axis is certainly caused by the electri cal force which makes them magnets, and the revolution, of the planets around the sun by the rotation of the sun on its axie. The latter because the ether surrounding the sun revolves with tho latter. Strange that this common seuso idea nevor penetrated tho minds of astronomers. Now that tho world's fair is so more, congress is ndjeurncd and the full elections havo dono their work mwspapers will be soiuowual at a Iobs to interest their readors. This is the opportunity for the weather bulletins, Thoy havo kopt aloft all through the iotig months in which publie in terest has centered in tho great publio attractions montionod have como through the calamitous financiul panic in good shape, and a boom for them is inevitable. Tho nowspaper that does Vol.21. No. 17 aW IfellMrfklJr Absolutely Pure A oroara of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength Latest United States Qovornmont Food lteport. Royal Unking Powder Co. 106 Wall Bt., N. Y. not publish thefts bulletins is not mooting tho demands of its patrons. In our grcon houses tho samo kind of soil is used fer all kinds of plants but tho florist uses tho amount ef water required by caoh plant, This should teach agriculturists that good crops de not dopond upon tho kind of soil, but tho amount of moisturo. One kind of land, though it bo totally worn out, or supposed to be, will pro duce juBt as good crops as the richest soile, if the agriculturist knows how to oullivato it and ean givi it tho right amount of water at tho right time. For theso reasons tho arid portions of the Uuitcd States will yet produoo our best and surest crops. By irrigation, tho prcper amount of water oan ba given to each crop at tho right time. Are your children subject to oroup? If bo, you should novor be without a bot tie ot Chamberlain's Cough Itomcdy. It is a cortnin euro for croup, and hits never boon known to fail. If itivun freoljr M soon na tho eroupy cough appears it will prevent tho attnek. It is tho sole reliance with thoDHaudi) of mothers who have eroupy children, nnd never dioappointe them. There ia no danger in ftivfaK this Remedy in large nnd frequent doses, as it contains nothing iujurions. CO cent bot tles forsalo by Deyo fc Grico, Tho following pootio appeal won for its author, the editor of the Ricky Mountain Celt, tho prize of $1,000 offered for ti o best appeal poem to nowspapor men to pay up their sub scription: "Lives of poor men often remind us honest men won't aland no chance; the more wo work there grows behind us bigger patches on our pants. On our pants, once new and glossy, now aio stripes of different hue, all bcoauso Bubseribors linger and don't pay us what is duo. Then lot us bo up and doing; send in your mite, how over smtll, or when the snow of winter atiikcs, we shall havo no pants stall." I II ! M The Hert Flahtku. Dampen a peico of llaunel with Chamberlain's Pnln ltalm and bind it ou over tho seat of pain, it is better than any plaster. When the luugs are two suoh an application ou the chiat and another on the back, between the Hlioulder blades, will of ton prevont pnea moniii. There In nothing so good for s Inme back or a pain in the aide. A sore throat can nearly nlwnys be cared in on night by nppliiug a flannel bandage dampened with Pain Halm. CO cent bot tles for sale by Deyo & Orioe. To Bo Given Away! Tlio Goldon Euglo Clothing Houso will, on Junuary let, 18&1, glvo tho fol owing liandFomo articles away: 1 New Nnmo Sowing Mnchino, vnluo HO; 1 eight day clock, vnluo 912; and $T in c(r1i, Ever) ono should investigato this. Gueofl on tlio number of seeds in the largo flqunsh at our etoro. Tho nearest guess geta a handeomo Now Homo sow ing machine; tho noxt nearest an eight ilayclnclt; tho noxt 95 in cash, Tho squash will be cut opon January lot. When Baby was sick, we gave bar CastorU. When she was a CUM, the cried for Caatorla. When iho became BUM, aha clung to CastorU. Wban she bad Children, she sjave than Caatorla. SaSaV aT aa.aVaTWSBLSmejVam AW I mJJ t 'J -J ls IWHHH""""