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All matter to insuie publloatloti must lie re- ceived at this oftlco not later than Wednesday. Adverlisnipiits riiimot lin nrilriil nut fur the current week Inter than Thursday. JB. V 91. K, U. Time Tnble. Taking effect AUir. 13. Tralnscarrjlm; passengers leave Ked Cloud as follows: EA8IVIAHASTIN08. No. 142 rassetiger to Hasting 3:00 p. m. AtllUVB. No. lit Tassenger from Hastings 7:30 p.m. EAST VIA WYMOHK No. to. Passenger to fit. Joseph St. Louis and chicuge dally - lOUO . m, OIN WEST. No. IS Passengers tor Denver, dally, 6 ;15 p. m BUSINESS CARDS. D 11. J. S. EMIUU, Dentist, Rkd Cloud, - Nebraska. Over Taylor' VnrQltaro Store. Extracts teeth vrttheut pain. Crown und nrtdge work a specialty, j'orxjelaln inlay, and all kinds of gold Olllngs. Jlakrs gold and rubber plates and combination ulatea. -All'porw gunrauteed to be first-class. ftmJi TULLEYS, M. D. llomesopatblc s?byelclaBt ltcd Cloud, IVcbrusKU. OfDco opposite Vlrst National Dank. U. KKxamlnlng Surgeou. Ohronln diseases treated bv mall. r L. WIFBEY, Aactlonier, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Will attend sales at reasonablo figures. Satis faction guarmteed. I H. SMITH, Ininrahce Agent, RED CLOUD, NEDRARKA. I do a strictly farm inaaranoe nnd invite aad invite all to Bee me. R ANDOLPH M6NITT, ATTORNEY. Moon Block, RED CLOUD, NEB. Collections promptly attended to. r C, CASE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Moon Block, - RED CLOUD, NEB. Collections promptly attended to, and correspondence solicited. ID F. TRUNKEY, . ! Alloraer at Law. He4 Cloud, Nebraska. 3OrvioE Up stairs, in Moon Block, Javcr Fair Store. 'G EO. O. YEISER, Real Estate, Insurance and Collecting Agent, Moon Block, - Red Cloud, Neu Notary Public. R P. HUTCHISON,. Tentorial Artist. 4th' Avknub, - B'kd Cloud, Nkdbaska". tfirat-clas barbern and first olass work gnarnntPi d Give mo a call D SI OFFER, Fusiilonuble llnrhcr, Ked Cloud, 'y . - Isobranka. I give my if rnonnl attemiou to my pittqns. FirttclaBs shaving nnd bnir casjsWl spuciaiiy. IAB. SOHAFFNIT, Insurance Agency, rl V t tRrmnii InsuranciH'o., I'reeKrt, III. ,ty.iC Itoyal iiisitiuncH Co,, Liverpool, Knsland. ' ' Home Kite Insurant Co.. of Oinahn. Nebr. , riimnlx Assurance Co. of Lomlou. hug. ' Herman Insurance Co, ot Qiilucy, III. (luatUlan AKsurancf (:o.,or IxuhIoii, Kn. Butllnnton Insurame Co. of lluillunton, town. firltUa America AsBiirnuoe Co. loionto, nil. ,) 'tOfllco over Poutofllae. RKDCUtbO. NUJIM8KA an. .- Amboy, od Cloud and Rlvnrton, : make as good Jlour no is in ide ir tho ' stqto, Vly buy foreign made Hour when you van Ret juBt as good n mnko at home, Brd, theroby inolto n bet tnr m.trket for the f-trmors wheat. You will fiudall .bif)tjadiittheBboVo mills at Mc- 7,Nl57Sdttes Mchitige. Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty," and One Dollar a year is Red Cloud, Webster County, Neb., Friday, November A Fair 4' ' Is no Robbery ! jf We want And are prepared ; value int. JMEd 'I iiP.' v & 't,!-.', L Jk ?. f Winter Suits, i V 4 "Vsiev. t ? 1 rjr '- J-4, .4u:::. Hjeavy Underwelar, Plush Caps, j- , - Gloyes j And, in fact every We are the .Oldest Established Clbthine House iij Webster county, ami have always carried IJrefflargest. and best se lected stock, aiicl'niade prices'thathave never been met. .. -z?. : Make it Td see us when1 yoU. 1 Exchange 1 your Cash to give you its full , .I. -- Trfiss .Kiiilft. . . ". Shoes, . "&nd' Mittens, .... Felt Boots. thing, a man wears. - ",. V uf " aPoint need anything in our n-u: ty '' f (Ml.. Cpa: Wiener, . The Pioneer Clothier. Our Choice for '96. For president MAJOR WM. McKINLEY, Qovornor of Ohio. For Vico-1'rciidont HON. C. F. MANDEIISON. Of Nebraska. WEATHER FORECASTS Furnished Eiprcitily for The Chief for Webster County tConyrluhfea by W. T. Foster. St. Jobei'H, Mo, Nov. 25. My Inst bulletin gavo forecasts of tho storm waves to cross tho contiucnt from 22, to 2G, and 28, to Dcoember 2, Tbo next will rcnoli tho PaciCo coast about December 3, and will bo of very considcrblo energy. It will cross tho western mountains by close of the 4, tliogtcat central valleys from 5, to 7, and tho eastern states about tho 8. A cold wave of ruoro than average fnreo will follow this disturbance It may bo expected on tho crest of the Rocky mountains about tho G, tho great central valloya tho 7 or 8, and tho caBtorn 'states about the 0 or 10. Tho preceding wurm wave will cross the western meuntains about tho '3, tho groat central valloys about tho 5 and tho eastern states about the 7. J3 LATENT HEAT. This tortu is so much uscXby scien tists thai its meaning must bo under stood in order to get valuo out of their discussion. Wator or any mineral or metal, can bo transformed into vapor by heat, or a sufficient ohargo of electricity. Tho process of vaporizing a substanco will cause heat, and if tho vapor bo sudden ly obndehsed into a solid, heat will re sult. Tho-' vapors appoar to contain no heat, and that which results in heat is whilo in the vapors, called lutenthcat. I claim that latoat heat, so called, is not heat but electricity, that clcotrici ty, not heat, is tho forco that expands matter, and that tbo'withdrawal of the oleotrosphere about tho eatno bb sta tio clccricity cause gasscs vopors and other matter to collapse or condense Thcroforo beat is a only rosult whilo electricity is tho cause. Tho old orthodox soUntists roverBC this, and claim that heat is tho oause, and electricity tho effect. DiBOUssing theso questions, Waller Sidgreavcs, ono of the foremost scientific authori ty of tbo present time, says: "All tho heat of dissooiated matter Is absolute ly latent, "This word, dissociated, has refcreneo vto expanded matter liko tho grassesor other." Prof. Sidgreavcs further says: "Dis sooiated matter oannot part with heat; it has its fill and can receive no moro and oan only transmit whut comes to it." This muikhavo refcreneo only to tho other of Bpkce, for in it we find tho only sato of iHia,to expansion. Any grosser mailer, as the gasscs, will further expand when more electricity or latent heat, as they call it is in troduced, Again, he says; "Tho tempature of dissociation is the maxitim tempera ture of matter. The potential enorgy of dissociated matter, is very great, re sponding to its great latent host." Yes; a thunder oloud.is full. of latent heut and as cold as io'e; If an ordi nary cloud, having1 but littlo latent heat oleojrioity comes nor it, tho surplus electricity of tbo overcharged cloud passes to the weakly charged cloud till tho two aro equally charged. That change of electricity from ono cloud to the other; 'shows the poten tUl, or power, taUtd latsat hsat, that the Price of The Chief. 24, 1893. was stored up in tho first cloud. Let us call it plain electricity, and then all will understand it. I further quote: "Dissociated mat ter cannot bo confined by asioalatcd matter, but pormoatcs all forms of chemical structures." That, as I be lieve, is the ether of space, from which all things aro made, the accumulations of which constitute everything that is. Thoro can bo no empty space; no vao uutn can exist, If we take gross mat ter out (ho other immediately takes its place, for as Prof. Sidgrcavcd de clares, tho ether can neither bo ex olunded nor confined; it passeB through tho hardest steel, through glass, through tho most perfcat insu lators, ns though they wcro not. If we understood nature's process, tvo could tako a million cubio feet of ether and condenso it into a grain of ponder, aud then if wo know how to causo a certain explosion, we would liavo un explosive ten thousand times moro powerful than dynamito. But we can only rcsolvo tho grain of pow der into gasscs and attenuated grains of carbon called smoke, probably fill ing a spaco of one cubio foot, whilo a porfoot explosion would causo the mil lion grains of gasscs and carbon to ex plode, each occupying a cubio foot of spaco, or altogether a million feet in stead of tho pinhsad space occupied by tho grain of powder. This condensation of ether into a grain of powder and tho expansion of that grain of powder back to a million cubic feet of ether illustrates all that is ol lifo and motion. In tho process is found tho latent hoot of tho soicn tists and its potential, or power. In it is found the foroo called electricity and magnetism. In the storing up of that energy is found the origin of motion, tho build ing of worlds, tho power that rotates our earth, all the planets and all the suns on their axes, revolves our huh, and all the suns to tho outskirts of the milky way, around their own great common center. This enorgy is probably called la tent heat becnuso in tho process of condensing or expanding matter heat roBults. Not, as I cluim, because there is really any latent or dormant heat, but bocauss"of friction. When a grain of powdor suddonly expands into o oubio foot of volume, the expanding matter makes lightning speed, and thcroforo friction against tho atmos nhoro results in heat. If the cxpan- sion wbh gradual, no scnsiuio neat would result. Whoever ean understand how friction causes beat can understand tho origin of heat, Tho wood Gro, the burning match, the furnaco of coal fire, aro causos of matte'r expanding with such force as to ouaso friction on it h condensed self and on tho surrounding atmosphere No part of tho matorial is destroyed by what wo call fire. Tho matter only expaads, goes bask into that oundition in which it was before it was condensed into wood or coal. , i . When wo come to study tho tornado, tho hurricane, thosunspot. light, heat, electricity, magnetism, animal life, death, decay, keep in mind that mo tion is an underlying cause, and that tbo i original causo of all mot on is found in the condensations ana expan sions of matter. Tho ether being the original and natural form, tho con densation of other is the erlinal causo of motion and lifo. Why tho other condenses is beyond the kon of man. Are your children eobjuot to croupr If so, yon should never be without a bot tie of Clinmberlaln'a Cough Remedy. It is a certain euro for cronp, and fcus never been known to fall. If Biven freely ns soon as tho cronpy cough appears it wil) prevent the attack. It, is tho'eolo reHanoe with thousands of mothers who have croupy children, nnd never disappoints thorn. There is no danger In giving this Remedy in large and frequent dotes, as it contains nothing injurious , 60 cent bot ties (ef sale by Deyo k Grioe, Vol.21. No. 18 JlbsoMdy pure A cream of tartar baking powder. HighcBtof all in leavening strength Latest United States Govenment Food Rep'ort. Hoyal Halting Powder C. lOtl Wall St., N. Y. .................................! Thanksgiving Proclamation by Governor Crounse. State of Nebraska. To the people of tho state of Nebraska, greeting: Observing a revered institution of a pious ancestry, and ocouring in tho proclamation of the President of tho United States, I do hereby appoint Thursday Novomaer 30, 1893, a day of thanksgiving and prayer through out this state. With that sonse of gratitudo which should moyo people who, during tho year now drawing to a cIobo, have boon favored .with plea tiful crops and an absonco of storms unit nnif ilAfirtft 1tt tin .. fAm Htiai aaHg I noss on that day and with ono aooord jJr , 'Oiler unto God thauwgivlng aBd"v.a8,IierJ uur yuv?B uuio me most nign. In tcstomony whoreof I have here unto set my hand and caused to be af fixed the great seal of tho state. Done at Lincoln this eloventh day ef Novem ber, in the year of our Lord one thous and, eight hundred snd ninety three, of tho state tho twonty-soventh, and of tho indepecdenoo of the Unitid States the one hundred and eigb tccnth, heal Lorenzo Crounsi. ' i 'The Beht Flihtks. 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