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" k) All Home Print. for Infants and Children, M IOTHERS, Do uatenuui's Drops, Gcifrcy s Cordial, many no-called Soothing Syrups, and most rcniodles for ctlMren oro comioseil of opium or morphine f P You Kbbw that opium and morphine axe stupefying narcotic poisons T Po Yon Kaoy that In motX countries druggists axe not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons f Po Yon Know that you tiould not permit any mediclno to be given your child Blest you or your physician know of what It Is composed ? Po Yon Kaow that Castcrla Is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list ot Ha Ingredients Id published with every bottlo r Po Yon Kaow that Castotla Is tho prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That It has been In use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria Is now sold than of all other remedies for children aombtned t Pa Yon Know that the Patent Offlce Department of tho United States, and ot ether countries, havo issued cxcluslvo right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use tho word M Gsatorla" and Its formula, red that to Imitate them Is a state prison offense f Pa Yon Know that ono tilho reasons for granting this government protection wai because Castoria had been proven to be aribeolataJy kauraaloaaT Po Yon Know that 36 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 36 eaats, or one cent a doso ? Pa Yon Know that whoa possessed ot this perfect preparation, your children may ftw kept well, and that you may tare unbroken rest t Wall, tk a ikfaga am worth knowing. They are facta. The tko-saamllo ia aiaT tauraof (&&ffiu&&x. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. EGGS! i in General Coitjitiissioti AjercifBrits. WhoIoBitlo Dealora Mb, pides, fup, SPUS-POU, CUE, BOTTER AND EGGS. Write or wire Tor truck price on Err. You cun always (ret u CASH OFFIJIt I'roni ua. Red Cloud, s DO YOU KNOW 3 m- fl 000 Thing : Shandon Bell Soaps Mteuuunvricui&c s 'Sy i:icuiil Pure I.liien and jr tmtln inumiea box l'linara Fifteen ceuta Rcixulur We Struck a Jobi Anil thpso prices will uot ayy thwm now r yj liiiiiiiuaiiiiiiuiiiiaiiuiiiiiUuiaiiUK You Know tut paregoric, EGGS! and Jobbers in Nebraska. Per Box, Prlwj aft cttnlN. 35 Inst long, Tako nrlvnntaBO ot m& inii Red Cloud, Webster County, Amlioy. Corn looking fine. Farmers nre busy ntnoking grain. Jno. Saliidon wns in Guide Hock on business last week. Ed Cox and wife, who havo been visiting relatives at this plaoo, rc turned to llcpublinan Monday. Misses Susio llaker and Jessie Cookrall and Mossrs. Snladcn and Green drovo to 11. C. Sunday eve. John Iloloomb aud wife word visit ing in lied Cloud over Sunday. There will bo an ico cream and cake social at tho Pleasant Hill school houso on Saturday, August tho 10th. Everybody is invited to oome. Misses Jessie and Jlrssic Cockrall and Messrs. Mann and Qrocn wore visiting at 0. W. Baker's Sunday. Quarterly meeting will bo held at tin) grove near S. Miller's Sunday at tbrut! and eight o'clock. Tho En deavor will meet at 7 o'clock. All invited to attend. Don't forget choir practice. Some of ouryoung pcoplo shouldn't mako so much noiso when they go homo and no ono will tell en them, even if it ia throo o'clook, O. W. Biker received tho news of H. B. Ogden's death. State of Ohio, City or Toledo, ) Lucas County. ) as. Frank J. Chedey makes oath that he ia the senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, oonnty and atate aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hnndred Dollars for eaoh and erery ease of catarrh that eannot be onred by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Core. Fbahk J. Chinkt, Sworn to before me and snbsoribed in my presenae this Oth day of December, A. D. 188G. 5,-wi-n . A. W. Glkason, hiai. Notary Vnblio. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internally and aots direotly on the blood and mno ons sarfaoes of the system. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CnaNBi & Co., Toledo. O. BSTSold by drnggistB, 75o. Amboy. Rov. M. Nelson delivered an elo quent sermon Saturday evening. Rov. Metcalf will deliver his ser moa at three o'olock Sunday after noon in the grove oast of Mr. Mil ler's. Tho latest thins out is for a young man to ask to carry his girl's boaka and then turn and take another young lady home. Suiday schtol at 10:30; Y. P. 8. 0. E. at 8. Mrs. 1. Frisbio is no hotter at this writing. LaBt Tuesday four young pcoplo from R. C. eamo to Amboy to spend a pleasant afternoon but, while they wero boat riding, they wero suddenly turned into tho water. After boing saved from a watery grave, they spont a short time in ploasure and thon started for tho oity, when tboir horso refused to go and they had to borrow ono. My boy was taken with a disease ie sombllng bloody flax. The first thing I thought of was Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Two doses of it settled the mattor and cared him sound and well. I heartily reoom mend this aemedy to all porsons suffering from a like complaint. I will answer any inaniries when atamp ia inclosed. I refer to any oonnty ofllclul'au to my reliability. Wm. Raaoh, J. F., Primroy, Campbell Co, Teun. I?or sale by JJeyo fc Grioe, druggists, . . . Willow Creak". Mr. Adamson and Letch havo gono to visit Wl at White River, CO miles north. Mr. Arfcsjgbt and his kajjd of Biog- 0r. Price's Creun Biking Powder Dr. Prk WanV Neb., Friday, August crs havo come and gone, and wn are all sorry, for tlioy havu taken that sweet anticipation of their cominir with them, but everybody is glad they did not forget our littlo school houso on Willow creek in tiioir raiding around tho Sunday sohool standard, So many speak such words of prniso of tho nolo sang by Mr. Albright, aud also a duct by Mr. Cotting and Miss Igou. A great many wish to extend the hand of followship for tho words of oncouragement by Messrs. Pulton, Cotting and Albright, and, in fant, everything tho Red Cloud choir did seemed to bo done just right and ut tho right time. Mrs. Jester of Dowccso is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Adamson. Miss Igou aooompnnicd Emma Moushang homo from Red Cloud Sat urday. A raiu is nendrd very much. Prank Bailey, wife aud children in tend to tako a six weeks' trip over land through Kansas and Missouri. Several families from tho croek at tended tho funeral of littlo Orla Car penter, wbioh was hold in tho M. E. church at Cowlcs, conducted by Rev. Metcalf, assisted by Revs. Dcakin and Mattox. Manitoba. Kenneth Bazemore had tho good for tune to receive a small bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when three of his family were slek with dysentery. This ono small bot tle oared them all and he had some left, whioh he gave to Geo. W. Baker, a promt ment merchant of the place, Lewiston, N. C, and it cared him of the samo om- plaint. When troubled with dysontery, diarrhoea, colio or oholera morbus, give tbis remtdy a trial and yen will bo more than pleased with tho result. Tho praise that naturally follows its introduction and use has made it very popular. 125 and GO cent bottles for sale by Dayo & Qrioe, druggists. Hair Rutes to Boston. August 19 to 24, Burlington Route agents in Nebraska and Kansas will sell round trip tickets to Boston at tho one way rato. Return limit, Oot. Gth. Tho train to tako: Tho Knights Templar official train, having on board Grand Commander Pinch and escort, will leavo Omaha via tho Burlington Route at 4:35 p. in., Thursday, Aug. 22d, after arrival of all trains from the west. Through to Boston with out ohange. Sevan hours stopover at Niagara Falls. Tickets and sleeping oar reserva tions on applieation to any agent of this or any connecting lint. Send for free holder giving full in formation. J. Pkanoih, G. P. and T. A., Omaha, Nab. The current number of the Rand MoNally Guide oonaains a new gazeteer of cities, towns and health and pleasure resorts of the Unitod Statei, Canada and Mexico. On sale everywhere, Bend sub scription to 100 Adi ms street, Chioago. Weatlicr Bulletin. ICopTrtsuted, 1805. by W . T. Koster.l St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 3. My last bulletin gavo foreoaits of tho storm waves to cross tho continent from Aug. 4th to 8th. Tho aext will reach tho Paoifio coast about Aug. 9th, orosB tho wastorn mountain country by close of 10th, the great eantral vallovs from fllh to 13th, and tho eastern states obrut the 14th. Average rainfall may be expected from thia disturbance, principally along the eoatral latitudes of tho United States. Tho warm wavo will eroaa Ao wst of IUokios country about 9th, groat central valleys 11th and oastorn states 13th. OjoI wave will oross tho 2, 1895 Highest of all in Leavening Power, Latest U. S. Gov't Report Um?S28 ABSOLUTELY PURE west of Rookies couutry about 12th, groat central valleys 14th, and tho eastern statcB 10th. August is tho most difficult month of tho year for whioh to forecast the scycro storms. It is ono of tho trop ical storm mouths, aud as wo are not yet ablo lo definitely forecast (hrso tropical storms, and as they always break up thu regular weather condi tions on the continent, tho dates of dnngcrous storms become unocrtain. Indications, however, aro that with in u few days ot August tilh and 19th tho most sovero storms of August will qocur on tho continent, and tho tropi oal hurricanes will be of greatest torco on our Atlantic coast within a few days of tho 20th. Near August Gth will also bo a favorablo dato for severe tropieal storms. I expect the greatest tropioal hurri cane of tho year to oeour within a few days of Soptember 18th. Mark the dato and watch the reports. I can not give the loeation exoopt that its foreo vtill be felt alqng tho southern coast of tho Unitod States. PLANT FOOD. Tho state and national experimen tal stations havo long endeavored to disoovcr tho process of furnishing plant foad to growing vegotation, but have totally and universally failed. Tho experiments havo inoluded this line: For example, they aualyzo a potato and ascertain all tho iugrcdi onts of its makeup, and this analysis probably reveals the various kinds of solid mattor and liquids contained in tho potato. But when thoy try to unito these elements ef the potato again, bo as to mako potato meat, tho result is a marked failure, and the substance thus produocd is very un like tho meat of the potato. The troublo with the soientifio agri culturists is that, liko our national weather bureau, they started out with a wrong theory, and in trying to re construct the potato thoy havo left out the lite prinaiplo. In his Now Sjstom of Meteorology twenty yars old Prof. Tico, or St. Louis, declares there is a fourth physical force whioh ho sails oonsti tutism, the othor orthodox thrco be ing light, heat and olaotrioity. This constitutism is tbo spirit of matter, tho foreo that holds organized bodies together, tho hi'o prinoiple Tako that principle away and all things crumble to atoms, and oven atoms would disorganize and beoomo ethor. When certain gases are chemically combined they, as wator, tooupy 3000 times loss spaco than they did aB gases. But to form water of those gases a Bomowhat (?) goes out. eleo- tricity and heat aro dovelopad, and this proosB progresses aB matter con tinuos to ohauge toward tho solid, in what is oalled the descending soale. ; When mattor disintegrates, evapor ates, expands, eleetrieity aid oold are developed and the amount of cotuti tutiam is inercased, ThiB is tho as cending scale When ono pound of bydsogon is hemioaVly combined with half its volume of ccgen to form wateri enough heat is (developed to raiae 124,H0p paunds of water ne degree in temperature, while tbo reverso ac tion develops enough oold to lower, tho Vol. 23 N, 31 samo amount of tvatur ono decree. Now to tho potato Bgsin. Whan tho soianiific auriculturul rxporimcut or nnnljx h tho potato he shh troo a very considerable amount of heat and cli'otrloity. All vouetubh'H ro mng nets containing currents of eleetri eity. Whan tho experimenter undertakes to put theno ulctui'iits toguthor aain to form potato meat ho nrghetstho somewhat (?), tho latent ln-at and tho oleotrio ourrunl, and without f.huso ho ruitnot reform tho petato or potato meat. When ho diNseotcd, dibiutcr.itcd, expanded, analyzed the potato, ho killed its ppirit, its somewhat (?), ita constitutism, dKsipatod its heat and its magnetism, and all these niurt bo restored in ordor to reconstitute tho potato. As tho oxporimentor docs not un derstand tho made by whioh naturo constitutes organisms, and as ho fails in tning to recanstitute tho pntata, or othor vegetablo or fruit, all his work is lost and he still gropes iu darkness, beoauso he eannot discover the ingre dients of plant food and the proper modo of furnishing it tt tho soil so that tho plant will take it up. This predioament of the orlhedox scientist oonies from his orthodoxy. Having no mind f his own. be ao ceptH tho text hooltM whioh aro gory with blotches where the hli.ilows of the, dark ngrs fell on theul. Tho idea, with as dark a buo as tho styuian shades, that vovota'inu Bucks its substance from the soil is akin to tho other sable orthodox idea on whioh tho national weather bureau bases all its researches, that heat eomes from tho sun through spaco that is at least 4G1 degrees below zero. A strong steady current through tho vegetable into tho oarth is tho all important necessity and if tho soien tifio agriculturalist would devoto bis time U finding the best modo of so curing that current ha might earn his salary. Yon can not ohange a cabbage to a tomata by changing tho soil. You may throw araund tho roots of a pois onous plant any fertilizer you chaoso and the plant will continue to be pois onous. The plant eithor draws the poison from the atmosphere and de posits it in the earth, or if tho pois ons are originally in the soil they evaporate and are caught by tho leaves of tho plant and returned te the oarth by tho decay of the vege tablo. Tho only hope of supplying plant foed is to plaoe semothing in tho soil that will evaporate, ana mat must do a doubtful experiment. In tropical climates air planta thrive en dead trees, the roots of tho plant extending out into tbo atmosphere, and ab theao air plants certainly eb taiu all their plant food through the utaosphe-o it iB very Strang evidenoo that all vegetation rcooives all nour ishment from abovo. lu order to introduce Charnberlaln'a Sough Ilemody here we sold aeyeral doz bottles on strict guarantee and havo fooed every bottlo did good servloe. We have nied it ourselves and think it super ior U Hby other. W. L Mowrey, Jarvls ville, W. Va. For sale by Peyo & Urloe, druggists. ' Don't forest t,hat I am prepared to oany pasafifurB to all parte of tno city, LeavcJardeik jt ,tha lTollnnd Housevr? Ux.ab Cbmtill. Chtldrtn Oty for Pitcher? Oottorra. 4 it..' i pi J ! It Bi l i ;r Batr W mmtia wawaaa. V &. : !:' . :' . Jv i ' -1 r- vWen traUJ-trirjSA?t3TKi( umfittmwit