THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1896. o , ll i. 1 r I; ; ! I 1) 'V . t 4 Mf 1 t' r- 'j K a FARM GIVEN AWAY k : : Consisting of ono sheet of FARM BUILDINGS and one ehoet of 78 Subjects, DOVEBTIC ANIMALS, etc. These are to please tbo children. The Farm House and Animals can bo cut out und mado to stand, thus making a complete Mlnlnturo Farm Yard. 3 Ways to Get Thi3 Farm : 0 8 Coupons! or tSGtlU 1 Coupon and 0 Cento j or 10 Conta without any Coupon, to BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N. C, find tho Farm will bo iient you POSTPAID. You will And ono Coupon lnsldo ouch 2 ounco buy, and two Coupons ineldo cacti 4 ounco bag of BlasH's Giuine Domain ToDacco. Buy a bap of this Celebrated Smoking Tobacco, and read the COUpOII, WHICH gives il Hill Ul UUICI llicilliuiliailliuiiun 1u5v.nm.ill. 2 CENT STAMPS ACCEPTED. riiM mem m&4 I Mi T vmm ?. row eff the Biau Jmti. Dr. O. V. Black, a dentist of JacksoH. Yillo, Flo., has madosomo interesting experiments upon tho forco ozcrtod by tbo hnman jaws in tho ordinary masti cation of food, and also the greatest forco which tho jaws aro capablo of ex erting. .By means of a ipring instru ment provided with n registering dnvice ho took rcordfi of about ICO "bites" of difToron' porsons. Of theso 30 hnvo boon prescrvod as characteristic of tho ordi nary man, woman and child. Tho small est p7C3snro recorded was 30 pounds, by n littlo girl 7 years old. This was with tho incisors. Using hur molars, tho sntno child oxortcd n forco of CC pounds. Tho highest record was made oy n physician of 85. Tim instrument used only registered 270 pounds, cud he closed it together without upparont ef fort. There was no method of determin ing how far ubovo 270 pounds ho could have gono. This test was mado with tha molars. Sovoral persons exceeded n forco of 100 pounds with tho incisors and 2C() with tho molars. Tho physical condition of tho persons experimented upon stent cd to linvo little bearing upou tho result. Dr. Dlack is of tho opinion that tho con dition of tho peridental membranes is tho controlling factor, ratlior than mus cular strength. Dr. Black found that in tlio habitual chewing of food min-li moro forco is exerted tlnin is ccos..3iy. WOMKINQ fOR PAY. Is tli: or.'y i-osif'o ?crnccly Know.: to tUe iVIcilfcal Profession fo Acut eandCIironic RJicmijatisiH, Gent, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neuralgia Ovarian Keara.fi?, w'-ssncflovriiocs, Psoriasis, Scrofula, Liver an: KWncy Dfecis,.-. A ?azlc C-n cff-rtcl iii from 6 to 18 days, MviivwmanffMrin rSMri UjLv ., . . . i - a : dti . ' IS 3 oS '"J l-i C H a- j "J? . J r a-. :: o i t r r '3 : r . c- g CA -l C ll " C V ? S O il C .1 r V O (n i"iiwwwmia. 0m wi'iM'W.iin. H.W-. l II IWM.LWF.miWW Fidelity nuil AflVctlnn of a llor-.r. In tlio "Momoir.s of Genoval (.'ir.r.l do Scgnr," anaid-de-campof Napoleon, recently published, tlio following affect ing incident i.s related: I have said that during tho mvturnal uttacl: of tlio Ul:rn, on Dee. 2.1, I waa uuhotKed. 31y nnimal had been wound ed by n bullet in ids chest, from which j tho blind v.m.j streaming, and ::s lie could no longer carry mo I hud been 1 forced to leavo him. loading lii.i equip ment on my mkiuM'th. When I li.nl reached oiir l'vt itutpu.it, about 1100 pacc o$, I r.xt liov.n to iv .t bof'Jio tho the, ill i tono giirf at tlie Ku of my muuut, ' viien a plaiutivu rnuml und an tmts;; ! pected ec.UuU't cau.wl mo to Jinn my i bead. It v. .is tho poir U",xt, v.'J.ii ll ! bud revived and l...d di.'ggcd itmdf in I tho w.il:o if my 1 t io;i. Jn spito of ; tho diiitaneu and tiie darlciiess, it liad ! succeeded in llnd'rg me, and recogniz ing me by tlio linht of tlio eaiiiplir" bad come up groan. ng to 1 iy its head on my hhuulder. My eyes lllloil with tears at this last proof of nttaehmeut, and 1 was gently Mroking it, v.lien, exhausted from tho blo'id it had biat, and its efforts to follow mo, in tho miilht of tho men, who wero as surpiineil and touched at mymlf, it full down, struggled for a mo ment nnd expired. ryijiti ..y ir.iiwr. rtr- .imtii fyrt .yu. U tlTHM-nlHWH IllHW. lSf ilrrr ck to niiMi you If jou lui eiei of i tir Nieklu Alarm ClucUi don t need) : IZT !' l.c! ilm rosil hot coining hnck f:t-r j mi have onou luul your Vntvh or Closk Itepnirnl. tZl. 1 o (iiiy ninre tlmn jour xr.iteh In worth tnlinvo it rcpnirvd. '"To solid to nniii ollmr plnce to - get n gooil wiitch uliunp. 4& -& C-C?1 jf C S5-? g?Ty 4., a 33 C?-1- aS Secondi iimv- t"'nin j nnn a i.i.n.i w-.iiiii.. ( lj r in rl v.. I nml ulifc'K itre I'.Iiunit iiliHiin ti4 illrt .") Are We Slaklns Ptegtmu Towtrii KqoAll ty of Opporteeltyf Taking tho whole number of persons engaged in nil remuneratiyo or gainful occupations, I And that in 1800 finch persons constitntod 20. 10 per cent of tho wholo population. In 1870 this percent ago had increased to 32.43, in 1880 to 84.08, whilo in 1800 it was SG.31, 011 increase- of moro than 10 por cent, rela tively, in ono generation, tho period from 1800 to 1800. This, it should bo boruo in mind, is tho porcontngo of tho total number of persons engaged in gainfal occupations of tho total popula tion. If we oxnmino now th" percent ago which this total number 1 if por.sous engaged in all gainful occupations is of tho persons 10 yours of ago nnd over, which is tho truer comparison, wo find that tho iucrooM) has boon as regular, but n little greater, for in 1800 it was 80.72 and in 1800 47.05, an incicase of over 1 1 per cent, relatively, in tho 30 years named. This fact alone, it .seems to me, answers conclusively and defi nitely tho question wo aro considering. If tho total number of persons engaged in gainful occupations stood still relativo to tho population, tho argument would not bo bo clearly carried, but with n constant and peisistcnt incrcu-o in the rolativo pronortions of this class of poo- plo to tbo wholo number of population, and to tho wlwlo mnnlier 10 years ago and over, thero can bo no other mi swer than an aflirmntivo one. Thivn llum-cM nrovo concltisivelv that wo aro not only making real progress' Sfa toward a grmter opportunity, but to- Ej3 ward a gPMlor equality ef oppoituiuty in social and industrial life, and they completely kill all arguments mado to provo that mae'ninery, tho inf.uenco of imciitinji, displace) libor, so far aa eo clety na n whole is eeinvnod. It wonhl txi abftird to a-gtui fi-r it single li.iaueut tliat tlio intnii'iK-tii ii of ii.nehii:ry has i pj nr.t in ini.-y 111 -ra"". (i.-ii.u-i u intii it 711)11, m nn OJvidnal, bvt the fi 1 1. i Iteel 1 mvo that - I .. .1. ...I. 1 ' . 1.. . c . . l K) iur in i;) .vi'iici ii (iy 1 1 win in-uiiio id v .11 (tn d tb 'iv in !. h1 '1 disph.ee- fXM enr, and it " i-:v 1 i '.:" .'. -"..vo 111- lluenee 1 1 m"c'..M r and i'lvuitinii by the tatu..Ya! i-kuiu'. fu-.r1' rj .vc. iho value of the nrjiinn'..r '.' . Lum ber ef new oiiii:ig-i, never before iniown, remit ing fii-1.1 invint.!.'!.--, offers tho best pro if in tlua dire -tit .1, nnd it offers, teio, proof that one lino of oppor tunity will be abandoned when another of a moro profitable nature opens. Car roll D. Wright in Forum. j p3 Neighbor's AMi n M ELw 11 M 1 SANTA ClAUS SQ Says it saves time saves money makes overwork umie g sary. Tell your wife about it. Your grocer sells it. g Made only by I The N. K. Fairbank Company, Chicago. flfesEMMmmimmmsmwM of ! SM&v W S ' ' 'i '' '" '' "i '' 'x 'T 'x 'x '" '' 'x A Great Magazine! & ess $ 1. a The most famous authors. The most interesting fiction. The greatest artists. Color-work illustrations. Everything the best that money can buy. That is 9 2? Year. 1& in ' i!:;tj;;K;s,,;nls The Cosmopolitan Magazine iv. el: cauur.t '.'.-( 1) bo iu do to the in- , S, ,.. -.., .-.. - n-...,.. ., . PSS9 ' Giving yearly J344 pages, vith more than 1000 illustra tions. The equal of the most expensive magazines. No home is complete without this magazine, women and men. voune and old. will find in it amusement and in- struction. In what can a dollar be better expended ? ( 1.1 e& UNI. IN BLACK DIAMONDS. Ncwliousc Bros., Juwck-rs and Opticians. ff 1 fk j en uu.. TRADERS L DKALKHS IN LUMIBEM m& mm JUlLDiNG IViATKillAl '.TC. RED CLOUD, Nl-LIJRASKA. Insurance : Agencq ! U C VGSfy Agent oooonooo o (Sifweasoy to Ghan. ScItaJYiiit,) , a BED CLOUD, - NBBRASB:A.TJCHH32a Uepresonls the following cninpiinius: Uormun Iiisurnncn Co., Kreoport, III Iloyal Insuniuce Co, Liverpool Kng, I'lniMiix AHourunce Co, Loudon, HiirIiiihI Hritiiih Auirle.i AsBiiraneo Co, Toronto, Caniuln Mutual Unnerve Fund I Mo ABHocialion, Now York Provident Savings Ufa Assurance Society. Now York , The Uunard Litm Htoaiuship Company, Now York and Boston Oki'ioe Opora House lllock, ovor Mizor & McArthur'a storo PLATT & FREES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard -' 11KD 0I.OUD, NEB. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. EOSS & RIFE, PUOI'RIKTORS OV 'OITY 0BAY i . l. ' i . i ? i . sil tod l'rr, tlio Anrlrnt Cilesia. Built 1- ilf way up tho .Tebli Nimrnd, on n hill nbnvo ru-hing torrent, it never lacks water e:r the sound of the perpetrnl fuuntain that g-iinod for it in tho old days tho uanm C.ilurrhoc. Water in basins, iu driukn."; places, iu small mills; water iu tlio torrents, in the spring! and down tho s'des of sticctSj everywhere is hcaid tho sauiu bubbling sound so dear to oriental cars. Ami with it wot i era innumerable, great for est trees in tlio gardens, with walnuts nnd pomegranates, and fruit of nil sorts; gardens o crywhero, within nnd with out tho town, mid a thing t-cldom to be hcen iu nu eastern town, tlio largo court yard of the Serai gtass grown, with seats and spreading trees on either "ide. Tlio bnzaaiH, too, and the streets t-eoin nil to shavo in tho charm that water lend". Mowhero ols-j nro thero such vaulted comdors, tall and wiry, for the market, such splendid caravansaries, built by some magnificent old Turk, of an order since passed away, and where, above all, can be matched tho oMpdsitc nieixpie of Ibrahini-el-Kliulil Abra ham, tho friend of Jod with its stato ly mininet nnd niarblo courtyards re fleet oil ill tho nilent shady pool? "Six Months Iu u Syriau Monastory," O. 11. Parry. A VVIro Walking Hat, At tho corner of Market and Broad , Btrtets, Newark, N. J., thero i.s a thick notwoik of telegraph wires and tolo-, phono cables. Lato ono afternoon tho , loiterers about tho corner witnosscd a curious incident. From tho roof of tho , Fiienicn's iusnrauco building u cablo I wiro extends across Market btrcet to tho i Postal Telegraph olllco. A rat was seen on tho wiro over tho insuraneo building. Ho moved slowly , along tho wiro, nnd by tho timo lio had reached tho niiddlo of tho street ho had u crowd bolow him that would havo do lighted thohemtof Bloudiu. Ho paid uo attention to tho upturned face.), but continued slowly but surely on his way until ho reached tho Postal Telegraph building. Ho lightly leaped from tho roof nnd disappeared. Philadelphia Record. , llocns Lcntlicr In Shorn. "For j eats," said a Maino manufac turer, "MiiMMof a cheap gn.do havo been mado of what is known as leather board. It is a compressed pas to. Thoro is u fac tory iiunysiato which turns out tons of it every month. Many of theso shoes wo icnt to Central and South America, and, its a matter of fact, thousands aro sold here. "As long as tho weather is dry thoy wear first rato, but when you striko a rain you'ro gono almost surely. Two wcttiugs, and you want to look out. When you invest iu shoes, bo sura thoy W i THE DECEMBER EDITION, The Cosmopolitan for that month received the greatest recognition from advertisers ever Riven to any rjiacaiine. It contains from $4003 to $3ooo more advertising than was ever published In any magazine, at any place, in any country, at any price. This is why a magazine ranking with the best in literature an J art can be sold at 10c. 11 copy. - 400,000 COPIES. Send ono dollar to The Cosmopolitan Magazine, Imnaton-on-thc-Hudson, New York, JS of thft ThomaniU of Ton of '-nc tA lVrtli uuil tjoiith Amlioy. . Thousands of tons cf coal aro shipped from the ports of Perth and South ,Aru boyf at tho mouth of the Karitan river every month. It is loaded iu ves-obffo, sll points along tlio Atlantic seaboari and many Knnpean ports. Tlio coa docks of tho Lehigh Valley railroad 1 1 Perth Amboy aro among tho largest Si tho world. The docks of tho Ponnsj 1 vani.i latlroad at South Amboy nrv nearly as largo in shipping capacity. Iu connection with tho handling of each immciioo quantities of coal ono of tho nioit tnmbiciiomo problems for tho railroad companies is to keep their roll ing stix-k in constant motion. It is cou riered a loss of revenue )? a car to ro ciaui mveral days at a given point, anil everything is done tofacilitato tho rapid movement of tho cars, both loaded nnd empty. For a number of yeais loaded ' cars were kept standing in tho storago ', yards of tho Pennsylvania railroad at I t-'onth Ai iboy for weeks at u time. At 1 times tlii. company was embarrassed for want ot cars to transsport tho coal from tho nikie.'. Tho diillculty was finally solved -ibout tlireo years ago. In placo of tho long string of loaded cars may now bo seen immense piles of coal. When it train arrives from tho mines, tho various kinds of coal aro s'U'tcd out nnd tho cars drilled to tlio proper sido track for unloading. Iu close proximity to each sido track stands a largo derrick ' with a movable boom extending diagon ally into tlio air about 80 feet. To this boom is attached a largo traveling belt, on vhich are fastened largo buckets. Tho bolt is operated by a smallsteam engino in charge of tlio man who manipulates ' Iho ekvator. As tho coal drops from tho outlet iu tho car it falls into tho buckets on tlio eliivator bolt and is carried to tho mil of tho swinging boom, v.hero it it ilmp) ed in the center of thopiloand dis tribiued by gravity. Thocoal renieiii.' ici the.-o p.les until it is requited for ship-' incut; then it is loaded in cars ami trau5 fencd to tlio docks. Tho,iiumonso pi lea of coal usually contain from 10,0u0 to 12,000 tons each, ! and aro worth from 10,000 to !50,000, ' accurding to tho maiket value of tin coal. It in iroquenUy tho caso that thorn uio 1U of theso piles of coal iu tho stor ngo yard, representing a value of from u00,0u0 to tfOOO.090. It was discovered recently that tho coal msted whilo iu thetu piles. This did, not detract from the burning qualities, but affected tho 1 tolling value To prevent this canvas covers wero mado at n cost of $1,000 each. When tlio piles of coal aro all covered, tho storapo yard resembles a largo circus. Tlio sight of such au im uienso quantity of coal is viowed with astonishment by strangers, although tho residents of South Amboy aro so accus tomed to it thatthoyiiovergivo it a beo x w w St S S S $i 't 'X 'X ' 'X 5 '" '! x ijx J The Coining Woman. I fS-lV i, $, a CB Ui - " KCA J v? ywwMMWw. DOCTOR bv Hvu 7 ENGLISH , ftftfe; m M will stop n coukIi In n nii;ht, check n cold In a Uny, nml curocun.vjinption If tnhen In time. If tho little nnrn havo G'roii; or wuoapmg uoueo, uic 11 pi vmriiy. Now York YorH. A Lott Opportunity. "And so s.ho rejected you? I suppose you told lior you wero 0 foot?" "Yes, but what has that got to do with it?" "Everything, my boy. You should tell her that you wero 0 feet once, but that you aro only C foot 1 1 now. Sho'd havo hiiapped you up as a bargain in stautcr. " Boston Transcript, 11 Worried Him. Chaplain Havo you rend tlio death Warrant to that Boston murdoror? ShonrT 1 havo. Chaplain How did ho tako it? Sheritr Very much to heart. HosaiA that tlio phraseology aud composition woro faulty from begiuniug to end. Now York Ilorald. He Tvb"a& Cm $m n. Ti ZX2rt&t?'?K& c&tjj.' .r?. vj 1 jV-rSrK-UUi. 'I Ti ' r&&. rm v ' halt Croup is n very 1at.11 disease. one-' of thoso at- Inckcudle. ho crcnt dancor is in dolnv. The dlscnco proprrssea so rapidly that tho loss of, n few hours In treatment is often fatal. ACKER'S HNOiasil IUMK DV will cure Croup, etnd it ftlmuld nl wnya be kept In fJie liouso for etuorftvticles. A j cent bottle may savo your cly Id's life. Tlireo slrpsi USr, 50r, 61. All DrcRsiits. ACKIiR MHDICINB CO. Z6 Jb z8 Cluimbors St.. New YorU. JAAfWWWV 7t ley's spotoa or tfHS jSWAVHE'8 JS5 wtrjBitjiiiiP sailriiiioct let laMntU u -..rnMicib.. i.ri i-v yir j tar, .cxnii. Itch, llH', ii-f emrtioi.. en U-o lut.Yij n hndi. nni.. r..tKTirc ti (hi ikin ilm ul.ifA.cAla.Jth'.-- rr, bt dmreliL. cf w-l i.t uitll f .! Jlr-. D bi4is U sv, r.M'iJtl;ti, 1 . .n. jtu; Ji.;tiil Mil. HrlMi.'.tJ w& ; aarax!--. Kftij '& OlM'tilnc Illrt Kyi'K. Tbis is tho u;i of tho year whon tho young man who is going to gradu nto from college this summer begins to wonder how many $5, 001 positions wil bo ollorod to him tlio fijet mouth nftor ho acquiros his degree. Ho will know all about it boforo Aug. 1. Somorvillo Journal. Out of .'Musical Circles. Sporting Editor What kind of mualo is this "Dio Wnlkuro?" Financial Editor I gucFS it must be n kind thoy play with footnotes. De troit Froo Press. WT Chhbrrii r't V.nz'UU Diamond llror.d. rEKHVRaVflL P8LLS VsS?K f.s f-: itj5iJ5 : (trt.AiiiA aril 'Ji'Tv (ion it no. -r 111 ri r ,, t , t J & l' ( . r. r i A $ J IHx ty tul .' ntt ilcJat lKXl-f v.f-Jfn, diritx h ji riti 1. Yol.nYy fict . it ha m uij (irurffiiu,orfmn IV i'l Mud r.r 1 trilcuUrn. ti btluLlili mu4 V If JliJL I1.it.fi 1 Mini' StruiSitTw it r ns6' S3 05i y: ision B'ywtiJ'a (jo:.spany. Kansas Gil, f.fo Sleek Yards. ? ," m te'-.. UO.VUY LQ. INCD i'..'.. 'H'JI IU Ii ' I 1 II t Iletrlbution. Tho (,-lrl islio llvua next door to mo Is young ro what you want. Loather is oxpen- n,i tlinnuhx Now York Tidoirrnm. 1 nd pergovorlnB. fiivo.aud you can't cover your foot with it r. prac ices mm 0 n, for a triflo." Now York World. Dean Hole aud the Oxford Snob. Dean Holo, tho distinguished English churchman, dearly loves a good joko. Ono day a somowhat snobbish Oxford friend of his, wishing to impress upon tho dean tho high social character of his familiar acquniutanoos, wroto him a letter, beginning: "My dear countess, " and then ncratch ing out "countoss" substituted "Holo. " Whereupon tho dean, not to bo out dono, begau his reply, "My dear queen," and then drow his pen through "queeu"and fubstitutod "Diok." Consumption m A AND IT9 '"CURB To TiTr'. PniTOR ! 1 Invfl an ahnlnf remedy for Consumption. By its timely usa thousands of hopeless cases have been already permanently cured. So proof-positive am I of its power that I consider it my duty to stmi tvo bottUs free to thosa of your readers vlio Iwve Consumptlon,Tliroat, Bronchial or Lung Trouble, if they will writs; me tholr express and postoflice address. Sincerely, A. StOCtTM, M. C, IBl Pearl St., Hew York, i.- Tli Editorial soil Uaiineis Mnnogomenl of Ibis l'4i( UuaU Uili (tniraus I'roposlUsa- m. till lirunkfast tliut each day Bho plays tho Bar.in old wornout tunos until I'm tired of licaraic And maUos tho uaino mSstakea each tlmo in tho sauiu unurrlng way. Bho'u added to her powers of lutbr captnring a lover A tenor Hat who' cornea oach night at eight o'clock or so. Thoy slug duets und popular aim over again and ovor, And often it U twolvo o'clock before he starts to go. Tho uctKhbore rngu nnd swear. I daro not Join tliilrxcornliiKx. Wy youtliful hIih havo found mo out. I guff or and nni mute, For In my early manhood, in splto of tear 6MI M. I W. r, VcV,"IM! ifsr.s , GRAY, O iS'.r 'iJlU" L lit 'sUcd i ."00. ra ffllja f.inKSii'J-'xJ rJ . vin "'j teiii xZ&fcSV A'JV BIT tI i 1 1 THlnpi LCAVtMIO.IHflUtlVlAnKS UUr'YKlGHTS. CAN I OltTAlH A HATEVTI COT-PL BJmT,r "'! nn lionejt opinion, write to 1W1JNN A; CO., who li.iolinit nearly lirtyyearV v'Aia'iii.'iii.-u in ii it iniriiL iiuh i tout. I nmmunra llonsptrlrtlycomidci.llal. A llnnillioiiuof In- n ra c a. i K ' i.t7vT r'Jt Sr For pxiierleneolntlio eitriit builnons. rommunle formatlnn ronivtnuiu I'litriitN ami linw to ob tain iliem sent fn . Alsn n r-.ituloguo of mechan ical nml sclentltlo I nokH sent tree. I'utriits taken through Jlunn & Co. rooelT ;pccliilnotleoiiitlioHc-i-ntlllcAiiicrlrnu,an4 thus nro hronnlit widely hororothn imMlowltls put rout to tho Inventor, This m endiil PipeKt ssued wecklr. nlcaant Iy llinstratixl. Las by far th lardest circulation of any scirntlHo work In toe wirlJ:.,3ayear. samiiln copies sent fro. , BulMlmr Kdltlon. runnthly.f.'jlUaroar. Blnl E comes, -.(5 cnt. Kvory iminbur eontaina beau fill plates. In color, ami ihotntfraphit of new ouses, w to plain, imulilliia ViillnVrs Invlinw the 'ttSUvSP'j"" "'"I seeurn i-ontiiieia, Addrius M U.N.N It CO NliW VOUK, 'till IIUOAUWAT. Ilhu'kHniilli Itoniovnl. Wo havo moved our blacksmith shop to Iho Llghtfoot builillng, south of the Intinflrv All Irlniln nf tvrrlr ilnru find Iguurantecdi A, Uruiior & Sou.'.T UQ ) aud warnings, X nacd to ipond my evening In practicing -PrUollULeoaardUIilki j 4A?J.t,t '