I i- - V k 2 4 iy & Sv rp TILE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1895. imnramiimM QVDRYlWI 60APi y n It floats FORTY MILLION QAKE5 YEARLY. TMt mOCTtlt J. GAUOLC CO, CINTI. ......................... ...... ......... j.. ................. Weather Iltiltelln. ICopwlKliteri, lc'A by V T. Hustor.1 St. iToskpii, Mo, May 10. My last bulletin Kiivc forecasts of tl'C Btorin wiivi' to cms the continent from 15 to 1U and will reach the Pacific eoant about May 20, cronH the western mountain country by elu'e. of 121st, the great central valleys from -2nd to 24th and the eastern states about the 25th. This disturbance will seem to prom ise rain but will generally britif dis appointment and will make the drouth more rctcic except in a few localities. Warm wave will cross tho west of Rockies country about the 20th. the great central valley 121 at and eastern states 12th. Cool wave will cross west of itnekics country about 23d, great central valley 25th and eastern Matri 27th KHU AND KI.OW OP HI'lllNtlS Most people have noticed that be fore a btorin springs often ovetllow to a greater extent than usual. Lakes alfo ebb and flow like llio ocean but not at the sinie time, not from the same came. The great salt springs in Saline enunty,Mi.'souri the bottoms of which hare never been found, ebb and How it regularly, sometimes dis charging larger volumes than at other times. Altlious-h tlits- t-prings are very salt no one inspects that they ar aon- nectrd with the ocean and none wou'd claim that the ocean tides or wet and dry weather could Iuy.i anything to do with the ri.'c and fill of their wi-tr. In largo portions of Texas tho ris and i.ill of the watns are peculiar. U. C. Smith say: '-We are 1,000 feet nbovo Galveston, and drill through liiii'Moii" from 100 to 200 feet thick where we icieh water that ri-cs within live to eight feet of tho surface. Sonie vV.- ovi'ihV.v. "We nro now hiving lot winds frem the nnrli and ni wells have fallen thirty feet in ten linurc. Cool winds fio'ii th" nine dirneiion do not aff"ct on r wtlls Mill wii.ils '" m imp soi.'Ii hung tli' .( i- ' imie. il he ." t in two liutiis '" The loutitaitih that lcd tle springs and wells luti't be Itislicr than the 1 t tor and tlu-refote the ocean waters cm- not iitieet them. JJ it wliut is Hie caue f tlic-e ebbs and 11 wh of lake, springs and sirlerin well.? Tho high and low barometers ro tho eaiie. The iiinnsphrrc in tins preparation for the work of mathe matical and mechanical thinking. It docs not tit men for dcnlinir with great ideas and ernat principles." THE TIE UETWEEN TWINS. tiMtMnrr-) Where I'njchlc llittul Wiih Well Ktnbllhil. .!.. I..... t tl.l., ..111....! )ltlf.. he orthodox scientists, without ,.,. ,..,, from ,m(. , ,lin,.. 11( ,.,.,-. rudder or eoiupiiHs, have so long bti Jo. Blood Poison THE BANE OF HUMAN LIFE, Drivon Out of tho System by tho Uso of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "Kor live vcars. I was a tri-eat oi Htiiiercr from a most iierMtciit lilonil (liseiise, none of tho various of ineilieiiies I tooU lieing of any d help whatever. Hoping that ol change of climate would henellt I me. I went to Cuba, to Flniiiln, g! anil then to Saratoga SpringH, o where I remained Nome, tiino 21 drinking tho waters. Wit all was g no use. At last, being advisetl 0 liv several friends to try Ayei's o Siirsiipitrilhi, 1 hegau taking it, g iiml verv noon lavoralile reMilts gj wero in'unifi'Nt. To-day I eon- o! Hider nivsell' u perfectly healthy o! man, with a good njipetiti) ami gi not the least trace ol my former 5 i-oiiiiilaiiit. To all in v friends, o iiml especiallv onng men like ol mv.self. I recommend Acr'.sS'ar- g wijiarilla, if in need of a perfectly ol roliahlo lilinul-iiiirillor. .losi: of Ic'.iwlimm ni'Miir ntnr Motel O . i."i mi liu I'"r-,r;:- -- - ctor it. e w est. nn. resr K'll'llil. IM'J t-ni, J .. n.-ji (leuee, :5.VJ V. Kith St., Now York. Ayer's ss Sarsaparilla Admitted tor Exhibition. AT THE VVOHLD'S FAIKgj OOOOOOOOOOOOOGCiOOOOOOOOO' ltiMIMWWMIfttmHMI'M""l""""""" high weighs moro than it does in the lows and the former depresses while the latter lifts the water. When tho low barometer is ap proaching, its center, faraway, covers tho lakes and other waters that con stitute the fountains from which the springs and artesian wells are fed. Whoi tho low barometer is over these likes aid other fountains their waters rise because the pressure is less and this affects fur nwav springs and artesian welli causing them to fall. When a low barometer covers the upper Mississippi valley and the great lukes Texas tins warm north winds At tho sumo time the Ohio valley will have warm south wind-. The water in Lake Superior will riso and in tin springs and aitesiiui wells if Texas, lower Mississippi and Ohio valleys will fall. As this general low barometer pusses eastward the hih barrmctcr takes its place over the great lakes, the winds in Texas continue from northward but change to cool and the waters in the spring's and artesian wells begin to riso because the air ptrsNur' of the country from whence come tho artesian and spring waters increases hy seventy pounds or more to the Mtiatti loot of surface. In thcOhio valley and eastern states the wind changes limn timtli in smith the weathir cools and thiispiiug and artesian waters come luck t their noiiiiuls. Generally on the approach of my storm wave dates the water of lakes, springs and artesian wells will be de pressed and as the cool wave dates come in these waters will rise again to their normals. Sago, chief of the Iowa weather bureau, is Irving to mako farmers be lieve that civilization uf laud incroascs rainfall. Experienced agriculturists, especially those who wero pioneeis in breaking tho prairie sod of this country, will not readily swallow that cup of Sage tea Has the Suuc oi Iowa the right, theory ? Suppose that all the tim'ier of every desaription in this country was destroyed, all the lakes,marshes, utu. drained and all the soil turned to plow land. When the rains come the water would im mediately go into tho soil and there could be no evaporation to supply the storms with moisture. The plow lands would all be coma hotbeds and the heat rising from them would dissipato the mointure being conveyed from the Gulf of Mexico, as we find to be true of the western arid plains where an abundance of moisture is pasting over toward the northwest. The farmers of Iowa, in effect, are advisod by their state weathei burnati Sage to de stroy their groves and cultivate the soil in order to get moro rain. There is a drouth plant growing on the western arid plains, callod the sage bush, whoso foliago is one of the most obstinato tangled textures known to botanists and it can live without wator. Because of its name and peculiarities the farmers of Iowa should present their weather bureau chief with one of these plants. Below nro extracts from an article written by Grant Allen, one of the world's greatest authors, and publish ed in tho "New Scionco Review" ol London England: "Herbert Spaicer was never, in any dircetion, orthodox yet no man is going to produce so lasting and effect upon the thought of the future, Darwin was not a pro fessor. Gooth was a "mere amateur." The man who sees a thins a fow years in fiont of his contemporaries may live to eonvineo them of the truth of his vision but tho man who sees things a century in tront, like Erasmus Darwin, can only hope for scorn and pity, At the present time it is physics that stand most in tho way of the systematic thinker. We have arrived at a point where tho beliefs of saietifio men aro wholly unsatisfactory. Wo havo established and endowed an in fulliblo and unassailable scientific priesthood. A strict mathematicul I training is not in its self the best at sea, lost and bewildered in the jungle of their own false theories. that the discovery of a now substance in the form of h yas will bo . a savior to n lo-t world. They call it union and the accounts of their experiments wi'h it indicate that it is close -ikin to the ether oi spice. Orthodox scient icts admit tout this newest and latest discovery will require a reformation in their theory. Heterodox scientists however, are elsted for the new discov ory justifies their hclcredoxy. Dr. Price's Cream Baking: Powder World's Pair Highest Award. lloincPcelfcrH o.vcurfiion rnteaon April M, one lowest tirst clans standard fare plus $200 for tho round trip. Miui mum rates nhiill Ihj 17.00 to till pointu In NebraiUii, Kiinsap, Colorndoy South Da Until, WjomiiiK iiml Utah. Tickota lim itod to continuum paiuugo in each di rection, (ioini! imBflugo to begin on (lute of Palo, tlnnl return limit twenty iIbjo from ditto ofnlo A. CoNOvr.it. A S.n.OIIO t'lilrkrit. Attorney John I'onVy ennnot help lielnu funny. !! was born that way, iiml tins temnlni'il so i-ver since. Mr. Cnffey has to In- funny, nnil, In li-w of tlmt fait It Is imt suniilsliiK Unit he should be so In u tt'tltlin for ilumiiKcs llls-fl estiTiliiy iiKiilnst the Cincinnati Stieet Itiillwny company on behalf of Jennie i' Murray, snys the Kmiulrer. The petition set foith that when Mis. Mm ray hail been to innikct on the Kith of last mouth un unlucky day she hulled n ear on Fifth and l'ltim streets in the hand taWed as n ImlllnK hIkii she bud n ouuk chicken The ear was stopped, and she pit on It, only (lve persous beltu; uboanl The chicken w.ih on her lap. She paid hei fare. Afterward the conductor told her the chicken could not tide In the ear and It was a ease of chicken net off or she and chicken together. She tefuxed to comply, and finally u police otlleer wan called, and told her the chicken must be i hi t on the fiont platform or she must uet off tin' ear with It The h'KH of the fowl wele not tied! she would not put It on the platform. Then she must ill- them and put It out. She objected because the fowl would freeze, nnd that would be cruel, the tunpeiii tin i- belim about y.eio. The conductor, however. Insisted, and timil'v, by foice, put her and the chicken of,' the car. She says she was ouleiiy. belilK seated with the chicken on her lit p; the chicken' was (inlet and did n it at any time make any noise or disturbance or become a nuisance; and Dually It Is alleged that "at no time did the chicken conduct It self In a maimer dUTctcnt fiom that quiet manner, of wlileh the conductor was aware at the time he collected plaintiff's fare." Ilccatisc of all this she wants K.noa damages. tulnly the latest Is ery letimi liable. A minister bus twin dauKhteis, 1:' jcutx or nKi'f nnd the other day. when they ueie nt dinner, our of them Jumped up mid said that a dug had bitten her lee, Just abovii the ankle. As thcie was not n ili'K' In tin mom, or In the house, tho statement cauied , little amusement An hour later her twin sister went out. and strmiKC to say, a lielKhbot'8 iIok tilt her In exactly the same place wbete her sister had complained of beltm bit ten nt dinner. Aftcrwanl both nil In tuf feied pain, mid the one not bitten woittd even cry out In her sleep and say that she had been bitten by u dot;. In fact they both suffered alike mid when the real victim's pain decreased the otliri was equally fortunate A very Hltnllai case Is lepoitcd from llaslc, only that the twins wete boys, llele, If one fell sick, the doctor's services weie requited for the other as wll; but perhaps thetc would be a reduced into of charKiM adopted to suit such a unique ease. Further, we are told that If one beKiiii to have a pain In the head the other would presently feel the like, white If one wiih asleep or sad, the other could not nold up his head or be nieny This was a "double" with a VeiiKeanee; but, ns the sympathy hebl jnnid In ninny other thlims. It Is to b hoped that there was mote Joy than sonovv In appear mice, too, they Krcw up so much alike that It was very dllllcult Indeed for their Intimate aequalutmicKS to dlstlui;ulsti between thvlil. Are You Fortified? When you nro in rt low Hlato of health, nml on (ho vorgo of illliesa, thoro in no uouvisUtm-tit in llio world liko Scott's Emulsion to rrfdorn Htrcngtli. ScoH'h Emulsion nourishon, idrcngtli. inn, jiroiiHiicH urn milking of solid UohIi, ohtioheH tho blood and Ioiich up lllll wllolo MHtctll, For Oouglis, Golds, Soro Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Consumption, Scrofula, Anaimia, Loss of Flesh, Thin Uabics, Weak Children, and all conditions or Wasting. Ihn only the genuine! It lnci our tnulo itiutk on sitiwtMoorsif wniifr. Stiui for ftimfUtt i'ii .S'v Kmuttiviu J'A'Kfi, All Druggists. BO oonts and SI. all nit' tKAOt MR. Soott A Bowno, N. Y. Ailll WHAT8 UP? Hun' tn ltlmiln I! Iipicttr. Nice mnnneis me Invaluable. The charm of politeness cannot be overesti mated. True etiquette Is Inboin. It Is tarely acquired In mature life. Old men and women who try to become Kcntle men and ladles hr.ee some sad lessona to li'iiiu. Only born Kentlcnicn and Ken tlewomen reallxe tin Importance of Kood manneis at home on all occasions. Hoys and Kills itarcd In a family where company manners pievall all the time, and where each Is considerate of all the others' fcclltiBH and thlnka of his com fort last, will never outKtow them. Palpitation of the Heart Shortness of Breath, Swelling of L.CK& and Feet. "For about four years I was troulv lcd with palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath and Rwellln of tho lce,s and feet. At times I would faint. I wtis treated hy tho best phy sicians in Savannah, Ua., with no re lief. 1 then tried various .Sprint's without henellt. Finally, 1 tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure also his Nerve and Liver Pills. Iit iKijinnimj to title thunlfdt better! 1 continued taking them and I am now in hotter health than for many years. .Since my recovery 1 have gained llfty pounds in weight, i nopu tins state ment may bo of value to bomu poor sufferer." E. n. BUTTON. Ways Station. Oa. I)r. Miles Iteart Curols sold on n posltWo piiaranteo that the llrst bottle will lionuUU All ilruKBlstH sell Itatd, 0 btittles fur M, or It will bohi-nt. jireiialil, on receipt of prlco by tho Or. Allied Moiilcal Co., LlLUart, luU. Look at the beautiiul display in our store windows and you will see at once Prices on ill Pier arc Not I ! But Way Down ! Don't fail to examine our stock and prices C.LCOTTING. I'not'RtETOItH OF 011 UKAir x Ordsrs Ordromptly flllod. Tour pntronrtRO soHoltod (J re at "Value For lilltlv Iflouuy Wgi':kly News T k HnM or tho World For u Trlfl e. i I ra Title, Tnlil nf Hhltllir. Jolin O. Whlttler was greatly loved by HtrntiKCiH, wlm imt only calleil on him. but thriftily InflHteil on nutting up with him all nlKht. "Thee hiin n Idea," Kiild bin HlHter, "how much th Oreenleaf hpendH trying to lone thctie people In the Htreetn. Hometlmca ho comes home and miyn: 'Well, (.Inter, I had hard work to lone him, hut I h ivo lost him. Hut I can never lose a her. The women are more pertinacious than the men: don't then llnd them so, Maria?' " Cko Dr. Mllei' Nrnvr. I'laotkiis for SPINAL WKAKNKHS. All ariitft.'Ut wll 'em for V The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great In leav tatog power as tho Royal, Micriir Mile. Hy i 1 1 do of an exivutlon illrecleil tmue fi inn tliu illslrli't court (if We stel count, Nrlir.lska. una Jiiilini'lit iilitiiliicil by iliuiiiii-iii intlmi nf illiti let i-nurt of WVIittercniiiitt, Ni'liml(ii on Hit 1 in Ii ilny of .lul, imit, le f.unrol TlnmiiM Itan an I'lalutlir, ami HKiilnst Hie Calmer' & Mt-reli mts I I.in V( 1 1 vc Cimianv nt ili'ti'iiuain. tnr t liu Mini of iiiiu tlliiiis.imlaiiilrlulit) two ilnlmri ninl cents, anil insts tnteil at "e tint l.ns ami M'Wiity cent', li'i'oi ami iumiiiiiu costs, I have liu led upon ln fullmiiiiK reil estate tnkeuiiH tlioiirnpt'ltyiit nhIiI ilfti'nil.llit t0R4tsf siilil jmluilli'Ut tn-ult. I.nt tweiitiniiii CM) In til ck tlilrty oticCll) In tlm inhtliial tnuu now clly of lU-il t'liniU, Webster county, .Ne braska Anil ulllotlci the iiiinu for s:ilrlo liii' lilhe't bl!dr,lircitli In lianit, cntlni I'.'tliiluv oLiime A. I)., IH'Jt, In Irani of the eiisl ilnoi oi ho court House at lied tjiouii, w b'js'i r riiniiiy, Ne braska, tl'iit brlliK Die lillilillnu wlirlelli lhn lust term of com t uas liclil.at the luiurof nne o'clock p ,in. or salil ilny, when ami whero line atleniUnce will lie cUt-n Lv the iiinliMvcnnl. Untod Iteil I'louil, Nfliraskn.M.iy nth, is i.'i .1. W. IUiM'iiK .ihurlll. lAMKg -McNknv. Atty. for 1'inliitltl. G. F. Stapleton, Blacksmith, nukci u upcclally or ItcpalrliiK ItiiKKlfi atul :arrliisei. HorRO-Blioonig and Ilnw Work prompt- ly attended to, and tnkca paiiiH Hliouing Trottiug mid Running Horace, And all work oxpactod ot a tlrat clasa Smith. Miop South of llio l.uiiiiilry. BUMMttS i:AKIS. MIAS. HAVli Tho O. K. Shop, Kcil 4'IoimI, Nchrufdiu. I K've my pornoiial attention to my patronc. Firt-elaHrt HiiavinK imd hair ciutinc a Hpeoiiilty. H UTUI11SUN & 111 ATT, ToiiMtrliil ArlUlx, ltll AvKNIIK, ItHIl Cl.OUl), NCIIIUHKA Firat-olsHH lmrlirn and IIihi oIiihh work guaranteed (five men call pkASB & .MoNITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Moon Hwuk, - KKI) CLOUD, NEB. CollectioiiH promntly attended to, and cnrrntipondenee Holicited. rit. J.S. K MM II, IlvnlUl, Ukd Cloud. Nkiiiiakka Over THjIor'a l'lirtillnre More. Kxtntcts ti'i'lli Hllhnut uiln. Clown Hint limine Mork a ipeclalH. Vori'f lulu Inlay, ami till klmls ot Kohl nillnk's. Makes yold ami uibbi-r plNtc anil cointilimtlon platen. All work Kuxratiteeit to be II rut-claim. a twenty piiKn journal, in Hie lending Itpuhlienn family paper ot tho UnlteiT States. It in u NATIONAL FAMILV l'Al'EH, and Kives nil the general news ot the United States. 1 1 ives tho evpnts of foroien lanilH in a nutbliell. Its "AG UIOUIiTlJUAL"depiiitinei)t has i:o mjierior in tho country. Ita "MAHKET Kri'OUTS" nro reeoKtiiud initlmrity. Separutn (lepurtnients for "THE FAMI LY CI HCliE," "OUIt YOUNt; FOLKS," and "SCIENCE and MECHANICS.'' Its "HOME and SOCIETY" euluiniiH commnnd tho ndmiratiun of wivea and dniiuliterH. ItH general political iiowb, editorials und diaituBBions aro cemprehen nive, briliiant and exhaiiBtive. A SPECIAL CONTRACT enuhleBtiB to oiTer this Hplondid journal and TUB CHIEF for ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25 'ASII IN ADVANCE. iTho regular eucscription for the two papers is 12.00.) HUfcMBlrTION MAY IIKdIN AT ANY T2MK. ay-A(lilreBH all orders to THE CHIEF, Hod Cloud, Nehraeka. Write your uumo nnl adttreiN oa a poilal card, aend It to Go. W, Iteol, Hoomi a, TrllMinu lluildliitf, Xtv York, and lamplu copy or tiii: m:vt vokk vi:lujv tuikune win be mailed lo you. Dont forget the sale of Sweat Pads May 1 1 On aturdy Itlay 1 1, wo will ell you pair of puda for tOc. Or a hliiKlo llarnvRN 1'orit 7S, Or a lluhl Double llarucii Tor Hi I.OO. Special Sale on Whips. I will Mell you llirt'u whlpa Tor tlArla or one Tor ftt'la. TIicno prlcea only law! one day. OumprliiK lu-olce of Lap DuxterM nre line. We wlU ylve Nomeipeelal prlcia on DimlerN Ma(urdii), JTIuy 1 1. TvIbiiiiIiik ii'.td llepalrliiK on abort uollee. .1. O. lU'TLER, Ueil Cloud, hr. lierllTa Kale. Hy virtue of an execution illrccteil to me frmn the district court of W'eintcrc'iiiiity, Nohr., en a Jmli.'mi'iitobt.iliicii before Samiid rt iistico romt nf Wi'bslercniuitv, Nebraska, on tlicZntli (Uy of Dccriiibrr. Isir., In bivnrof llaiiiier National bank, nf Nuw York city, .Y.,ii pl.ilntltf, ami iiKHlnat Ocoruo it (,'lianoy nsile ieinlant, for the sum ot onu liumlieil ntul lintv two ilolhun ami fuity clulit cent'. (Ml.- (i) unil cixts tHxeil at y.'.'.K'i aint acernllik' costs wlilcli milil Juiluiaelit was nil llio 31st day n Ueccintivr Ik'X', Iraiiscrliitcil to Ihe ilhlrlot court of vli. stel oiainty, Nebraska havo leMeit upon lhn folioulnu real estaiti taken as tliu pioirity of Slllil lll'felliUIlt, IIIB,lllfy h.lMJUilelllelll tn;wll. Lots tbliticn li:i) fturteen (14) tlftcen (15) sixteen (10) eevellleetl (IT) ami (18) or block onu (l) IjiDiio's mlilltiou lolheciu of Iteil (,'louil, Neliiuska. Hvnresents Ami will offer Hie same forsiltothe hltfliest ' (iennaii IiisiiranciiCo, I'leepnrt, III. bMlilcr, foi cioib In hand, en the r.'lluu- , Hoyal iiimiiiiih;-Cn , I,Ih-i'hmiI, miuIiuhI. .liino A. I) li-a'i, In liontof tlieehKt ilonrot lhn 1 1 on to Kim Iiisiu.iui'e Cii.,nf Oiiiahii. Nvbr. coiiil Iiiiiisii III aahl Wtliitci cnillity, that be- I'liicnlx AssiiraiieiiCn, nf lniilon, l!iiu, liii.' tho lii.llilliii: uhercln tin last trm ut coiui To Mancliesier I'lin AksMiuicoCo ot imulaml, whs belli, hi the hour of one o'clni k p. ni.iif llrltish Aineilca Xsjuraiico Co. Toronto, Can, sum niiy, uneii uiri niieio ouu ititi'iiiiriiicu win ' Malum iicm-im1 miiiu i un mssii.oi ., v I W. T UMiKYS, M. D. IfoniiropHtlili! PbyMti'lan, Red L'loud, IMehrtuKH. ()IIIrenii,iHlle Vim National flank. U. S.KxHinliiliii! Nirk'rnn. Cliroiile iIIshhscs treated liv mall. -MIAS. bUllAFFNlT, liiaiiraueo Aeeney, N r n-f' .' . i ) KicR, If you (loultjget tho BuckoyQ.goods, the unio faiMivator or the Studebakcr or Chaitt'r Oak wtigon o buggy, for they are the best made. Full line of a'jnltural bur I dements and repairs always on hand. Jas Peterson, Red Cloud Neb. B5PS2DESUJ be t'Ueii In the iinili'iliini'il, n.itu.i sin iiay in .Ma ivr,- i. v. iii'Nt iifc , Sheriff, Jami'.s Me.NKNV, 1'l.iititm'f Atly. 'I'll,' Weikin in liiiihliiiK miii l.iiuii Association nl l.llicnlii, N'nluiuk t. Ollico over Mizcr'a Store, Hr.u Ci.ol'), - Nkiikasua PLATT & FEEES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard,) UED CLOUD, NEB. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cements