The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 13, 1894, Image 1
? Iff I . IT? c T All Home Print. WEATHEK BULLETIN PROGNOSTICATIONS OF WEATHER. l'repnrcd nnil VuriiUticd for SpccUl I'abllcntlou In the Red Cloud chicr !) w T. Vomer. Cop) rlKlitca by W. T. Foster. St. Josei'U, Mo, April 13th. My last bulletin gavo forecasts of the storm waves to cross tho continent from April 10th to 20th and tho next will rrach tho Pacific coast about tbo 21st, cross tho wostcrn mountains by tho close of the 22d, tho great cen tral valleys from 23d to Sfith, and tho eastern states about tho 20th. This storm will bo at its greatest forco west of the Mississippi river, and will probably develop thunder stormi or other electrical disturbances. Ilains will not b general, but limited localities will have heavy downpours, The warm wave will cross tho west ern mountains about 21st, the great central valley about 23d, and the eastern states about the 25th. The cool wave will crtssjthe western moun tains about 21th, the great cent ml val leys about tho 2(!d, and the eastern sUtcs about the 28th. ELECTRICITY. We are catering tho cletrical age, and tho subject of cltotricity attracts k,.t,.iQ universal interest thanany other. ' .'cry much is being learned about tho effects of electricity, very littlo as to what electricity is. Tho books are full of explanations in refcrnco to magnetism, but the chapters arc short on clcitricity . Tho latter is the cause, tho foimcr the effeot. , Tho orthodox scientists will ridioulo this idea, but as we can learn but very littlo from their arbitrary code, tho writer long ago rebelled against their authority. Their theories arc utterly unreliable, and their teachings aro prenicious errors. Throw a pobblo into tho lake, and numerous ring waves will spread out in all directions. Tho moving pobble is analogous to electricity, tho waves to magnetism. One is tho forec, the other tin effect. Tho bookB deal al most entirely with the effect? and havo very littlo to say about theciuso. Long chapters aro written about mag netism, very short ones about electric ity. Tho latter exists without the former, is not dependent upon it, but without elcctrioity thcro can be no magnetism. Tho machinery of the universe is oppcratcd by tho forco of electrical currents, and wo aro rapidly approach ing tho timo when elcctrioity will bo connected with most of the mechani cal contrivances of man, Iloforo wo can attain reasonable progress, moro attention must bo given to tho causo tho original impuldo. Wo know that magnetic iron ore, the natural magnet, has lines of force connected with it, but why? Wo dig from tho earth what aro called mag netic ores, and wo know that when theso ores aro brought into contact with other non-maguctic ores, tho latter aro transformed into natural magnets, and lines of forco aro set up in them. What is it that sets up theso lines of foroo in tho natural magnets? The earth currents, of course When wo plaoe a natural magnet in contaot with steel, the latter slowly becomos magnetized and will retain tho liues of forco after it is withdrawn from the natural magnet. Tho sumo re sult is tccurcd when tho steel bar is so placed aa to permit a current cf elcctrioity to pass through tlio bar, and this is very strong evidence that in all cases ourrcnts of oleotricity eon utituto the causo of niacnotisiu, JTSJfc.ST- KTC3AM0U BBBBUBBBBBBBBBBtrtBBBBBJ BBbBB- BBB BBa Imf Bl BB B rBBBBBB.BBBasBjM. wk hBBBBI BL BB BB BflvBBBBkMUArBBB BkkL? BB BB-" BBfv iBhm . y s--""? j BSis, Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty," and One Dollar a year is Red Throwing off technicalities, dispens ing with tho hard languoco used by orthodox scientists, wo have the plain naked truth that magnetism is an ef fect of electricity, and magnets become such by electric currents circulating through them. When those currents ccaso tho mag net loses its magnetism. Thcro aro satd to be two kinds of magnets, but the only real difference is in tho Ungthof timo they hold the magnetic forces. Just as well say there aro two kinds of lifo because ono man lives a little longer than another. Soft iron magnets aro arti Gcal because thoy have no magnetism except when we cause a current of electricity through them. Hard iron or steel magnets continue to conduct tho electric currents through them after the battery has been withdrawn. The Bun is a great magnet through which tho clcctrio currents constant ly circulate. The earth is also a mag net connected with tho sun, moon and other planets by electric currents, and any clcctrio disturbance on ono is im mediately transmitted to all tho oth ers. So far as the earth and sun aro concerned, this has been so clearly piovcn that tho slow coached orthodox scientists arc compelled to admit its truth. Tho electric equator of tho earth is whero the dipping magnetic nccdlo is horizontal or level neither end dipping toward tho earth. This dipping nee dle is not hung like tho surveyor's compass. It will not swing around horizontally, but, being on a pivot at its middle, cither end will dip toward tho earth, Tho earth's magnetic equator cross es tho geographic equator north-cast of Australia near tho Qilbort Islands, and on tho opposite side of tho earth in tho Gulf of Guinea, near the west coast of Africa. It reaches its most southern limit in Brazil, whoro it is twclvo to fifteen degrees south, and its most northern limit in India, where it is its far north of tho earth's geo graphic equator. All along that lino tho recdlo remains level. Going further north, tho north end of tho necdlo dips toward tho earth, till at tho magnetic north poles ono north-west of Hudson's Bay, twenty degroeB south of tho geographic north pole, and the other in Siberia, twenty-fivo degrees south of tho north pole where tho dipping needle stand perpendicular, pointing toward tho center of tho earth, Going south tho reverse is truo. Tho magnetic nccdlo is certainly thus affected by permanent electric earth currents, and to theso wo must look for tho immediato causes that affect magnetic needles, produco nat ural magnets, movo tho atmosphere, causing tho wind to blow, causo evap oration, start and conduct tho storm waves, produco rain, hail, sleet, and snow, organizo ana pratcu mineral bodies, originato and sustain vcgctablo and animal life. Theso silent clcotrio currents aro tho immediato sources of all power, of all life, of all action, but in turn thoy aro tho effects of moro remote cause, and to find their origin wo must go doepor into the subjoct. Wo can neyer understand lifo and uinttor till we co to tho fountain head of lorcc, and tho study of electricity will load us in that diroot ion. How a Cliicauo Ulan win Cured ofRlicuiuntlNiii. Mr. John Hnll, of 0235 Commercial Ayo., Chicago, mot with a serious neoidont for whloh no used unamneriain b rain uaun freely, with tbo best results. "But now," Bays Mr. Halt "comes the best part of my story. For many years I havo been quite n noltorer from rheumatism, with stiffness of tht Joints. Since the application of Chamberlain's Fain Balm, all symptoms of rheumatism have disappeared; in fact I believe that It has banished every trace of rheumatism from my system." For alu by Doyo & Urico. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World' Fair Hlghctt Mtdalsnd Diploma. Cloud, Wenster County, Ned., Friday, April EDUCATIONAL NEWS HAPPENINGS IN OUR SCHOOLS I'uriilnlird l)' County Superintendent l. 71. lliinter.A CoiiiiiiiiiiIchIIou from the University of Nelirankn, (Continued fiom last t'fk.) A IIUEAIC IN THE .STATE SYSTEM. If tho children of tho rural districts of Nebraska arc to depend upon tho city schools for thoir preparation for tho University, or for their induce ment to strive for higher education, both opportunity and inducement arc sadly lacking. There arc less than 50 publia schools in Nebraska upon the accredited list of the University; and of theso not more than a half dozen fully prepare for rutranco to tho Uni versity proper. This sentenco needs only to bo read to show conclusively that something must bo done if oppor tunities for secondary education, or prcpntoryvwork, arc to bo at all com inensuratcrith tho demand. I'ltOl'OSKl) I.KlUSbATION. It may simplify iho presentation of this question to suggest hero the outlines of such legislation as will be necessary to secure this end, An net tu establish county high schools should contain tho following provisions: 1 Each county having a population of five thousand inhabitants or over (outside tho cities which may bo ex empt us further provided in the aot) as shown by tho last stato or fcdral census, may establish; and ovcry county tho assessment roll of which shows $1,000,000 or inoro in taxablo property (outsido tho cities which may bo exempt) shall establish, a county high school. 2 In counties of tho third class (as ubovt) the county commissioners may at any timo when they think proper, or upon petition of one-third of the electors of tho county, proicnt to tho doctors of the county at a special or general election tho ques tion of tho establishment of such school. 3 Ifthc majority of all tho votes cast at such election shall favor es tablishing such high school, or in counties of tho second class (as above) tho county commissioners shall ap point six persons, residents and free holders of the county, not moro than two of whom shall bo residents of tho same township or city, who with tho county superintendent of instruction, shall coustitulo a Board of Trustees for tho school. 1 At tho next general election after such appointment, thcro shall bo elected six high school trustees, win shall bo divided into three classes of two each, the term of offico of caoh to bo one, two and three years roi pcotivcly. Each year thereafter, two shall bo clcotcd to fill vacancies, D Tho couuty superintendent shall bo cx-ofiicio president of tho board of trustees. Tho board shall appoint from (heir own number a secretary and treasurer. 0 Tho tax in no ono year shall ex ceed tho amount of six mills on Alio dollar; and when tho tax is levied for tho payment of teachers' wages and usual current expenses oftly, it shall not exceed four mills on tho dollar. 7 Taxes to bt levied and collected in tho same manner as other county taxes (tho county is preuotioally or ganized into a school distriot for tho purposo of tho high school). 8 Officers of tho high school board shall perform tho tUuah duties. 9 Tho Board of Trustees and tho county commissioners by a joint volo shall select the best cite that can bo obtained without expense to the coun Rwc v nmiv'P" ty. The board shall purchase mater ials and let contracts for buildings, but not to exoced the amount in hand and to bo raised by tho taxes of that year. Tho Board may lcaso,buildings for the uso of tho high school until now buildings aro erected. 10 Tho board shall have power to issua the bonds of the county for tho purposo of erecting a building, or buildings, under tho terms and con ditions set forth in tho act. 11 No bonds shall bt issued until the question has bcon submitted to tho qualified electors, and two-thirds of all qualified electors present and voting shall havo declared in favor of issuing tho same. 12 No bonds shall bo issued in an aggregate amount to exceed 1 percent of the last complcto assessment of tho taxablo property of tho county for stato and county purposes (less tho assessment of cities exempt by tho cl). Ill In all othor respects, bonds shall bo issued in manner similar to the issue of bonds of school districts of Nebraska. 14 Any city which shall bo certi fied by tho stato superintendent of publio instruction to tho county com missioners of tho county in which such city is located to havo estab lished and to bo maintaining at tho expenso of the city a high school of equal rank with tho county high school, shall bo exempt from taxes for the maintenance of tho county higl sohool and for the erection of its buildings; shall havo no vote in any olection called in connection with tho high sohool; and cannot send students to the high school, except on pay inont of usual fees. To bo continued. Bright Spring Duj'n. The spring should be pre-eminently a season of contentment, happiuoss and hope. In theso bright and pleasant months tho country should enjoy its high est degreo of trnnqui'ity and prosperity. Hut spring, it is well known, is ofton n poriod of discomfort and disturbance in the physical system. Important organs of Jio body bocomo torpid or irregular in their action, nud tho fact is instantly reflected in tho mental condition of tho individual. A disordered liver moans dis ordered nerves and a dull and unsteady brain. Anything which will bring the physical system into harmony with bud ding Nature confers an enormous benefit npon tho nation, beside tho moro allaying of physical discomfort. Hood's Sarsapar ilia does this, as thousands of grateful mid happy men and women can testify, and increased uso of this staudard Hpiing medicine is of moro real practical impor tance in promoting health and quiet in the business world that realms of abstract theorizing. Valuable PrcucnlH free. Wo wish to introduco our System pills into every homo. Wo know that wo manufacturo tho very best remedy on earth for tho euro of constipation, hi I liouanesB, sick hcadncho, kidney troubles torpid livor, etc.; and that when you havo tried theso pills you will gladly rcc omend thorn tp othcro, or tako un ogency and in this way wo shall havo u largo, well-paying demand croutod, Asa spec ial inducement for ovory reuder of this paper to try theso pills and tuko nn agon cy ut onco, wo will givo to each person who sonde 'Jlconts in cash or .'10 cents in stamps, for n box of system pills, ono of tho following presents: A hundsomo gold watch, h good silver watch, a valu ablo town lot, a gonuino diamond ring a oaskot of silvorwuro or u gonuino $5 gold pioce. Every purchasor gots ono of tho ubovo presents. Thoro aro no ox coptions. Shaw Remody Co., Ruther ford. N. J. Bicycles ot all kinds Clovoland Phoenix, Racer, Syracuso, Sylph, Model, Queen City, Tho Omaha, Vurslty, Ellip tic and Phantoms, Any of tho above whools nt nwny down prices. 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Spuco forbids mentioning tho other novels; but they aro all tho name high grade, popular ro mantic, bright, spicy, interesting Htorii-H Tho ;t.ri novels ntul tlio current ibhuo of household topics will bo sent jmt tho day jour order-ds received. Thin will supply you with u hoiibou'h rending for n moro song; and will bo appreciated by all in the household. Send at once !1() conta to Household Topics Publishing Company, P. I), box 11JV., Now York City, Now York, A Fnvoiilc Tor Couglia unit Cold "Chainberlulii's Coughs Remedy in the best mediolno for coughs nnd colds wo hnvo over sold," snyB S. Koel t Hon, of Coal Hun' Ky, It is a favorite because it can alwnys bo depended upon. It loosens n cold, reloivos tho lungs nnd effects a pennnnent euro. Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is frocly givon, as it liquefies tho tough mucus nnd makes it enalor to expectorate. i!.r nud r.O cent bottles for rolo by Doyo iV Grieo. 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