1 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1895, : 2 Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. Gentlemen: I li.ivo been taking your Restorative "Nervine for tlic past three months and 1 cannot say enough In its praise It, has Saved Hy Life, for I had almost given tip liopo of ever being well again. I was a clironlusulTeror from nervousness and could not, sleep. I was also troubled with nervoii? headache, and had tried doctors In vain, until 1 used your Kervine. Yours truly, MltS. M. WOOD, KIiibwixhI, III. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. T)r. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a posltlvn Kiaranleo Unit tlio llrxt bnitln "III lieiielll. tlilriiKlKlMM'll It lit SI, tl bottles fur to. or it will bosom, prepaid, iu receipt of prim hi the Dr. Miles' Medical Co, KIKliait, lnJ. 0k stmMtd0 IfOTWIVMI ItEArA(Uinrtircdli20mlniitrsby Pr-Mlles' I'AlN i'tl.I. "Uno cent udot,u." AtUriiL'KlstM. OLDEST akd ORIGINAL DrJHITTI 10 WEST NINTH STREET, (NCAtl JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. 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During tho nilit tho wind roso, nud tho ship tossed about nt Mich n lively rnto that it nwnk oncd him. ilo was scared, but Rtood it for nwhilo because ho didn't know what oIro to do. At Inst, though, ho rolled out of his berth nnd found his way to tho deck. "Where's tho boss of this boat?" in quired ho of tho llrst ofllcor ho saw. "Ho'soir watch. What do you want?" "I want to kco him." "Well, I kucss I'll do. What do you wnnt?" "Ain't tho wind blowin mighty hard?" "Notvory." "Air wo safu?" "Perfectly." "They ain't no clangor of a troo blow in down mid mashiii in tho roof, is they?" Tho ofllcor laughed, but ho saw tho man was serious. "That's all right," ho said, humor ing him. "You go back to bed. Wo never go near tho woods when tho wind is blowing." "Much obleeged, mister, " responded tho passenger in thu most grateful way. "You ceo, I wun't shore, and it makes mo kind of squirmy not kuowin how it wuz in thtiso parts. Good night, " and ho sought his berth oiicomoru. Detroit Free Pruss. All Slid llild. Onn of tho brightest and most charm ing little girls in thu city is tho young daughter of Inhu Jlcssiok. Slio rides horseback constantly with her father nud is a lino equestrienuo for n child of her ago. Recently whilo out for n gal lop Mr. Messick and his daughter wero stopped by n gentleman for a short conversation, during which tlio gentle man took from tho lapel of his coat a rosebud and gave it with a great show of gallantry to little Miss Uossio. Sho looked thu coquettish queen ns hIio gracefully received it, but said nothing. "Aren't you going to give tho gontlo man something for tho rose?" her fa ther said. Khu looked up domuroly, blushed a little nud said, "I don't know anything to give him but a kiss." And tho gentleman took it. Chatta nooga Times. Tlio Comliic Wmnnn. ? tvuMrVb' mm M rW -? i 'ZMM Now York World. A I.ont Opportunity. "And po hho rejected yon? I supposo you told her you wero U feet?" "Yes, but what lias that got to do with it?" "Everything, my boy. You should toll her that you wero (1 feet once, but that you are only 0 feet 1 1 ya now. Sho'tl have snapped you up as a bargain in Ktautor. " Uoston Transcript. It Worried Him. Chaplain Havo you read the death warrant to that Boston murderer? ShurllT I havo. Chaplain How did ho tako it? Sheriff Very much to heart. IIo said that tho phraseology and composition wero faulty from beginning to end. New York Herald. Oprlilni; Ills Kycs. This is tho m .11011 of tho year wlion thu young man who is going to gradu ate from college this summer liegius to wonder how many $5,000 positions will bo otlored to him the llmt mouth after ho acquires his degree. Ho will know all about it betoro Aug. 1. Bomurvillu lourual. Out ut Mtulml Circles. Sporting 1'ditor What kind of imiaio is this "Dio Walkuro?" I-'iuniicial Kditor I guesa it must bo a kind they play with footnotes. De troit Free l'ress. ititrll.utlon. TluiKlrlwhu lives next door U mo H younf mul lierstiverlni;. Bliopraetli-fN from 5 a. in. till breakfast time e.u'li il.i) ; KlioplajH the k'iiiio old vcornout tunes until I'm tired of hearing And makes the wimu mlotuke i'ueli timu in tho H.UUU tiuei rliiK way. Sho'rt added to her powers of lutoliy capturing a lover A ti nar Mat who comes each night t clih o'clock or mi. They hIiik duets nud popular iilw over iiBatn mul over, And ufteii it Is twolvo o'clock liefoni h HtarU to V.U. Tin, iii..iiiiirM rwo nnd Hweax. I darn not Join M u.eirm-on.inps. 3I,v youthful Kins luvo found mo out. Isuffor milium mule, , Tor in icy early manhood, in i-plto of tears ' nud wariiliiits, 1 " :l v"1 My "vt'"l"K" ln rrMtMu tl. I1-,1W I'riii.'Jlla Lcor.ara In Life. 1 fB?j'V: O ., m?' Weather Bullotln. ICopTrluhted, 1803, br W.T, Koitcr.l Sr. Joskph, jNlo., Juno 1.1. My last bulletin gavo forecasts of tho trm wbtch to cross the continent from 19th to 23d. The next will reach the 1'aoiGo const about June 24th, oron the western mountain country by close of 25th, the groat central Talleys from 2&th to 28th and the eastcrnstatca about the 2Uth. This storm wave will be preceded by a very warm period, exocssivo evaporation and drouth, and following it Kill como very much cooler weather with a large increase of rain and good orap growing weather in numerous and extensive parts of tho United States. This and the preceding storm will bo abovo the nverago in forco and high winds may be expected. The warm wove will cross the west of llockics country nbiut 24th, great central valleys 20'tli, and tho eastern Btatcs 27th, Cool wavo will cross tho west of llockics country nbout 27th, great central valleys 2!)th and eaatorn states July 1st. Indications i'uvor suiTioiont rain in most parts of the corn belt to make a fair corn crop, and tho only probablo draw-back is tho expected low avcrago in tho temperatures. indications nro that the last part of Juno will bo warmer thnn tho fir.it part, but oltogcther tho temperature will nverogo below in tho great corn producing section. Tho snmo conditions of tempcraturo arc expected for July and August. averaging very cool in tho Missouri, Ohio and tipper Mississippi valleys with a fair amount of rain. Tho drouth nnd hot weather of April and May were correctly foretold and an nvcragu of cool weather, though uccoinpunicd by some very hot days, and an average rainfull for the three principal corn months may bo relied on witu a reasonable degree of cer tainty. Killing frosts will como early, not long after September 10th, in larjte portions ef thu corn producing coun try, W firincrs should finish their plowing curly in order that tho corn may mature early. Whero replants were late, the corn will probably get frosted unless cut early. The above, in reference to tho corn crop, applies only to the north part of the coualry drained by tho Mississip pi river aud its tributaries. In his new book, llolley says that light is rflocted magnetism and elec tricity is condensed magnetism, iden tical with the light during thu passage of tho latter through tho dark ether of sp.tor. The history of scientific progress shows us that the paths of learning ur uot alw.iys the paths of know ledge. New Scientific lleview. Klectric lightini: has so far ad vanced that light can be made with out heat, nud this ugaiii illustrates tho fact that sunlight is not heat. Tesla hussuccei'dcd in lighting a room without nu electric lamp, without a wire and without a conductor other than the atmosphere, uud hts fairly proven the clcctro-uiagnctio theory of light. Oxygen and nitrogen arc the prinni pal gases that constitute our atmos phere, tho farmer being greatest in proportion near tho earth's surface and the Utter increasing as wo ascend into the atmespliere. Oxygen, Fara day says, is a magnetic substanoo, its m.ignetism boinc in proportion to Us density, Reduced to a solid it would be a powerful lodestone. Faraday suts: "If a copper disk, suspended by a lung string, is set whiiliug and is then introduced into the field of au clcctro-maguot, its mo tion will be instantly arrested and it Citutiut be further rotated in tlio field." These laws of magnetism must bo un derstood and applied to our earth, planets, sun and moon as mapjiets, it wo would know the laws that govern our weather changes, llematkablo statfmenls aro nude in tho New Seiouco Review, published in Liindon nud New York and among tho most ably edited scientiGo periodicals. Here aro tho statements: "When the iron bridge at Coalbiookdalo was in cnurs of construction a wandering musician, who had been refused alms by tho workmen, threatened to 'fiddle their bridgo down' unless they gavo him nmnoy. At first tho uion only laughid, but in less than a quartor of au hour tho player hud found th par ticular nolo with which tho bridgo was haiuioulcally in sympathy, and Do You Catch A chewing tobacco made universal taste, must be the highest grade leaf, can only be acquired by perience. It must possess and a lasting substance, too light nor too heavy, every element dear to the tobacco chewcr is so skill fully concentrated and blended as to make the most delicious chewing tobacco ever put on the market Try it and you're sure to catch the idea. It's by persistently fiddling upon h:it uote tho bridge at length began to oscil hit so violently that the foreman was alarni"d and quickly einio to terms with tho perfoiiur. On tho same principle, an esteemed friend of the writer, gilicd with it powerful reso nrnt voice; succeeded at his insiign gation on one oecasiou in hrniking a large glass tankard simply by singing it's own response note, whieh happened to bo us nearly as possible tho key of Db." These are given to illustrate the forco of sympathetic vibration used in the Kecley motor. A dog trotting on the bridgo may break it down, because the vibration of the bridgo and tbc trot of hu dog nr.i in sympathv. This h a woudeiftil sub. ject, well worthy of careful thought. Major Geneial Drayson of England, who stands hmh in soicntifio circles as an authority, has offered a theory, hack id up by uubginntial proof, that explains many heretofore uucxpluin able facts in gcohtiiy and astronomy. It accounts for the apparent, places occupied by stars which heretofore could not be calculated, for the rise and fall of continents and tho waters of the oceans, (he precession or fall ing buck in tho dates of the rquinrx cs and the slowly ehouuing plane of tho earth's iqu.ttor. Without the aid of this discovery astronomers could not take the position of a star as recorded one hundred years ago uud coneoily calculate iis position to day. Tlu-ri' wfs nu iirejiultr un known movement among tho stars, supposed to be caused hy the move ment of our sun and its nt''iidiut system through space, which s de ranged the position of theso bodies as to defy enircct calculations. This discovery explains tho ico ago satis factorily, while all tho theories of scientists on that question have been untenable. This discovery of General Drayson was published twenty-two ycats ago, but was generally discredit ed till retently. Orthodox scientists would havu nothing to do with it be cause their theories would not permit. Hut a largo number of funerals he gin to let it, light, an'. General Druy son's discovery is attracting witlo at tention. The earth has u s"ound rota tion around an axis six degrees south of the geographical north, and six degrees noith of the geographical south poles, and this secntid rotation is accomplished in !U,(00 yrurs, in which time tho north polo vibrates twelve degrees north and south, caus ing an ico age about tho north polo when the vibration is north and about tho south pole when tho vibration is south. This is a most interesting subject and will bo further explained in these soiontifio notes.' While in Topeka last Maroh, K. T. Har bor, a prominent newspuper man of La Cygne, Kan., was taken with cholera mor dns very severely. Tho night clerk at Hie hotel whore he was stopping happen ed to have a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu'a remedy and gave him threo doses which relieved him nnd he thinks saved his life, Kvery fam ily should keep this remedy in thler home at all time. No no enn tell how soon it may be tieedfd, It o.its bat n trifle and may W tho means of saving much snffr- ing nml perhaps the lifo of ne memliw of the family. -'3 nud M) cunt boltles for snlo by 'peyo t Orlee druseists. the to please a prepared from 0 with a skill that the longest ex a delicious flavor, and must neither be too sweet nor too flat In Lorillard's. BHmiiiiI Hollow, .IllMstirl. licautil'ul rain and lots of it. Wheat harvest is the order of the day; winter wheat ir. good. Ruben Iiutieh was looking over his farm yesterday. A. ('nlini'H has the finest piece of corn in Howell county this year. W. Stieet will have over 2110 bush els of peaches nnd about the same amount of appli s. Lutit.i Mnssgrovc was visiiing t Mr. Kdmond's onn evening this week. Jack Wilson of Huckhart was in this neighborhood on the 3d. A Suiiscumint. A Valuable Find. After years of study nn lbor, there has nt Inxt been discovered n ssre and never failing rrinvily, It has been tested on patient, who have tlispnlred of over being eured, the results have been, in every ease wonderful. Groft's KlionniatiBin Cure is unequaled as n positive remedy in nil eases of Chronic and Acute Inllnmmatory Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Dysmeuorrhocu nod nil kind red nlTections. It is pUoa valuable blood l'tiriller, belngespeoinlly useful in Kczemn lVorin-MH, Scrofula, nil Glandular Enlarge ment and ilieasesof the liver and kidneys. It is absolutely free from all narcotics. Severe attacks are relioved in from uno to three days and It positive cure effected in from live to eighteen days, ting Hed Cloud, Neb. O. L.Cot- lit 4m Wire Munltrwr Attempts Suicide. Elmlra. N, Y June G. Martin V, Strait, who is sentenced to die by elec tricity during the week of July 21 for the murder of his wife und sister-in-law, wrenched the handle nlT his drlnklnp; rup yesterday uud drove it Into his neelc several times. Faillns to make a fatal wound lie tiled to cut the Jugular vein and Inflicted an urdy uash. He was Immediately (put In Irons and the wounds 8wfd up. He tried desperate ly to open the sash with his tinners, but wan prevented from dolns so. lie was removed to Auburn last nlKht. worn: uno si;iti:ii. With Any Form of Female Com plaint Mlionlii Head What Dr. llarlmiiii Says. It would bo impossible to present an exhaustive array of tho symptoms caused by these troubles, for their namo is legion; but prominent among them aro to bo mentioned smarting, throbbing, scalding, beating, burning, quivring, aching, trembling, bloat ing, flashes of heat, tremors of cold, prickly sensations, sinking feelings, fuiutness, numbness, indescribably puncturing, piercing pain) flying from part to part with provoking un ocrtaiuU, mocking the victim with momentary relief, to begin its tortures elsewhere No two cases are exactly aliko in number or severity of symp toms, 6onio boing only slightly annoy ed, othtrs being actually confined to the bed. In all of theso pcrvortcd functions f tho female organs tako a table spoonful of I'e-runa before each meal nnd between meals, and enough Man-a-lin at bodtimo to keep tho bowlos continually in u natural condition, Vaginal injections of hot wator should be taken thue times a day. 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