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WB3L "STTJUg- mv M THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCT. 27, 18B. &mmmua&E& H I t V What is this anyhow 7 It is the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled from the watch. To be had only with Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases Kjft stamped with this trade mark. Z Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. WEATUEK VOICECASTS Furnished Expressly for The Clilcf for Webster County Cojt) righted by XV. T. Potter. St. Joseph, Mo., October 28. My last bulletin gave forecasts of the tortn waves to cress the continent front October 24th to 28th and 30th November 3rd. The next will reach tin 1'nciGc coait about Nov. 1 h, crots tho western mountains by the close of 5th, the great central valleys from (Hh to O.h, and the eastern states about the !)th. Thin sterm wave nill develop its greatest fetce west of t'ic Miisisj ippi and will be followed in tho Mississippi valley and tho eastern states by torn p'raturo below tho avongj. Warm wave will cros the western mountains about tho 4th, the great central vallays about the Oth, ami the eastern statca about the 8th This warm wave will develop unusual ly high temperature west of tho Mis sissippi. The cool wave will cross the west oin mountains about the 7th, the great central valleys about tho Ctli, and the eastern states about the 11th, Tho middlo third of Novombor will bo tho coldest period of the month and will produee it greatest rain-fall. Severe htornu are expiated during the last week of the month, Tho month will average cooler thun usual. South ern frosts not far from 10th. THE SUN'S MAdNETISM. P Prof. Frank II. Bigo'ow, of the na tional wcathsr bureau, liaa published an important paper in a leading astro nomical journal. Ho has been, for several years, one of the weather bu reau's scientific exports, and his con clusions ore very important to miter ology. He says: "The observed faot pertaining to solar physics, to terres trial inagnotism and to metcrolegy have been such ae to render it very probablo that these three distinct branches of scif.nco arc in reality parts of and general cosraioal science." That is precisely the tlicory for which pUnetary meturoligiste have been contending. Prof. Bigelow was seloctcd by the wcatkor buroau to in vestigate this ivery question, and from tho senseless opposition of the woath cTburcau oftioials toward independent planetary mcteroligiiti, I infer that Prof. Bigelow was expected to annihi late the thcoiy that moon and planets hive anything to do with our weather changes, but Prof. Bigclew say that tho magnetic foruos (if tho sun and curth aio closely related to our weath er changes and auroral displays. Prof. Bigelow writes to convince, showing no care for other intelligent classes of people, therefore his lan guage is hard and needs interpretation. Mcb whose salaries nto paid by the government Hhauld bo compelled to write in tho American language, of which our American newspapers aro lassies. Our American newspaper use the puic Ameriuon language, fur nish the channel through which Auicr iean intelligence is , reached, uand therefore one who Ells b publio capoo ity nt tho expense of tho people, should givo his discoveries to the pub lio in our newspaper langungo. I quote again from tho same paper: The periodic occuirencrs oljuianifes lotions of energy in run spot, tho si Jar corona' faouhu and prominences, on on.) Irnulj the auier..var:.tlidii3 of tip tcneatial uiaguetio field, and tho fluctuations of ihn motcroloical ele ment, on tho other, havo nil indieatid a fundamental fi)S'. m of physical for cos cmbrneing tho tun auU oailhiu its operation." All tins' means to say that sun spots, arth storms, electrical forcun und aurora", hare maguriiim hb the'n came. Ho never montions heat an a ooiiiiiiuti camr, aid therein ho ridically d.ilcis fiom Prof. I'inlcT who Miitiins the weather bureau theory tlut host is the chiup of weather change. Bigelow again sajs: "If tho sun has a nucleus in which can retido a rprcics of permanent magnetism, having poles of direction and lateasily, such ni nrc found upon the earth, it must also be surrounded by wide sweeping linrs of magnetic force, distributed in space." Ho then goes oa to show that these magnetic Hues enter tho earth diagon ally through the northern hemisphere and leave the earth in dlegoiial l'ncs through tho southern hemisphere. This theory was promulgated by Prof. Siemens, the great clcctrican, aid now by tho most critical tests made with tho best electrical instruments, Prof. Bigelow has found the thcery to be a truo one. Ho has found more. The instru ments shew that periodically the mag netic currents chang, now catering the earth through the northern hem isphcro and leaving it through the southern, nad then in regular periodic changes, agreeing clescly with our weather changes, tho currents enter through tho southern hemisphere, and leave tho earth through tho northern hemisphere. Pref, Bigolow nukes the period of tho principal ono of there changes 20.08 dajs. Prof. Vce- der gives tho period of principal auro ral displays as 27 28 days, and niy principal storm disturbance period is 27 32 daye. Prof. Vecdcr's aur.ral period is so nearly tho same ns my storm period, that they may safely bo considered the hanie, and from tho same cause, but Prof. Bigelow's period appears to bo short. Prof. Bigelow holds that these periods are caused by tho euu's rota tion. Piof. Vccdcr claims that the aurora depends on tho sane cauo. Both aro eminent scientists, but their periods do not ogrec. At the end of twelve months they would be from eight to ten days apart and that var iation must destroy one of tho other, if beth rely on the eame catse. Dr. Yeeder is corrcot io his 27 28 days period, but probably ho is in er ror as to sun-spots being tho cauic. I claim that the sun-spot, uuren. and the storm are all effects of the mine cause, and that neither is the cause of cither of tho others. Mctcrology is making rapid progress, (ho old theories aro struggling along on broken crutches, and a revolution is near. There is much yet to be learned, but it will como to us rapidly when tho old theories are out of the way. - Giinriintccd Cure. We authorize nnrndvertlsnd draggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Cold, upon tlita condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will nse this remedy as direct ed, giving it a fair trial, tuid experience no bouefit, you may return tho bottio nnd havo your menoy refunded. Wo could not make this offer did we not ltuow that Dr. King's New Discovery could bo rolled on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles froent C.L. Cutting's Drugstore. Large hIzo GOo. nnd $1.00. The Lowest World's Fuir Rutcs Ever OH'cretl by tho Burlington Route will bo in effoot September loth nnd 11th, when agents iu Nebraska and Knntas will soil round trip tiokots to Chicago nt the ono way rate. No such fnvornblo opportunity as this of seeing tho Great Fair will over nmiin present itsolf. Do not, therefore, allow it to slip by unimproved. Ask the loon) ngont of the Burlington Kouto for full information about tho specially re duced World's Fair mtos of Boptembor lnih nnd 11th. They're tho lowest over ofTercd. In order to recluco stock, wo will soil nil fnnoy rookers for 15 nur cent discount for IU) days. Now is tho tirun if you want n ulco rocker. t V. Tatjxmi. PerhnpR some of our roaders would liko !o know in what respect Chamberlain's rough Uomody is better than nuy other. We will tell jou. Whon this liomudy is tnkon ns soon an n cold Iihh been contract ed, und beforrt it hssbecomo settled in the oyotoin, it'wlllcounternottho eirectof the cold nnd greatly lesson it's severity, if uot off equally euro the cold in two dny's time, nnd it la tho only remedy thnt will do thin. It nets in perfect harmony with natnre and nida nntnro in roliovlng the lungii, opening tho Hoorotions, liquefying tho inucoi nnd enuring Ub expulsion from the air cells of the lungs nnd restoring tliu syatoai to n strong and healthy condition. No other remedy In tliu market puonses thesi re miirkublo proportion. No other will euro ii cold so quieUy orloavo thorystuin ia as Bound a condition. Ior utile by. Doyo i (Irioo, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor-la MECHANISM OF A WATCH. A Wonderful Little Mnrlilnn Thnt Took Hundreds of Vrnm to I'erfoct. Open your watch nnd look nt tho llttlo wheels, springs mid screws, each nn In dispensable part of tho wholo wontlorful machine. Notice tho busy littlo balnuco wheel ns it flies to and fro unceasingly, day nnd night, year in nnd year out. This wonderful littlo mnchhio is tho re sult of hundreds of years of study nnd experiment. Tho wnteh carried by tho nvorngo mun Is composed of 08 pieces, nnd its mnnufacturo embraces nioro than 2,000 distinct nnd frpmnto operations. 8omo of tho eninllcst screws nro bo minute that tho umtided oyo cannot dis tinguish theiii from steel tilings or specks of dirt. Under n powerful magnifying glass a perfect screw is revealed. Tho silt In tho bend is 2-1,000 of nn inch wide. It tnkes ilOS.000 of theso screws to weigh n pound, nnd n pound Is worth $1,595. Tho hairspring is n strip of tho flneBt steel, about () Inches long nnd 1-100 inch wide and 27-10,000 Inch thick. It is colled up iu spiral form nnd finely temnercd. The process of tempering theso springs was long lielu ns n secret by tho few for tunato ones possessing It nnd oven now is not generally known. Thoir manu facture requires great skill nnd enro. Tho strip in gauged to 20-1,000 of an inch, but no measuring instrument has yet l)eeii dovised capablo of lluo enough gauging to detormino beforehand by tho stzo of tho strip what tho strength of tho finished spring will bo. A 1-20,000 part of au inch difference in thickness of tho strip makes a diffcrenco iu tho running of a watch of about six minutes per hour. Tho valuo of theso springs when fin ished and plnced in watches is enormous in proportion to tho material from which they are made. A comparison will givo a good idea. A ton of, steel mndo up into hairsprings when in watches is worth inoro than 12 times tho vnluo of the same weight in gold. Hairspring wiro weighs 1-20 of n grain to tho inch. Ono inilo of wiro weighs Ices than half s pound. Tho bnlnnce givps fivo vibrations ev ery second, 000 every ininuto, 18,000 ev ery hour, 432,000 every day, nnd 157, 680,000 evory year. At each vibration It rotates about 1 times, which makes 107,100,000 every year. In order thnt wo may better understand the stupen dous amount of labor performed by theso tiny works, lot us make a comparison. Tako, for iustunce, a locomotive with 6 foot driving wheels. Let its wheels bo run until thoy havo given tho same number of revolutions that a watch does in ono year, and they will have covered a distanco equal to 28 complete circuits of the earth. AU this a watch docs without other nttention than winding once every 24 hours. Locomotive Engi neer. Effect of Lightning on the Body. In describing tho recent death of a boy by lightning a dispatch stated that an accurate picture of trees and foliage in the vicinity of the accident was made on the boy's body, which phenomenon was supposed to havo been produced by the lightning in a manner similar to that of making pictures or photography. This, however, is not correct. Whilo such marks aro observablo occasionally on the bodies of persous killed they bear no relation whntover to foliago of sur rounding trees, although they bear a cer tain resemblance to those objects. There is really no photographing of tho imago of tho trees on tho body. That tho ac tual causo is qulto different can bo proved by experiment in the laboratory. When electricity is discharged at high tension, as lightning is, on the surfaco of a body having a poor conducting power, a lu minous arborescent imago is formed, showing the path of ono or more of the sparks resulting from tho dischargo. This was most beautifully shown in the experiments carried out with high tension currents in London by Swin burne. The current would exhibit scat tered lines of light that would develop into most exquisito tracery and tako tho form of plants or trees. Tho theory of this phenomenon is that tho irregular courses taken by the spark may be duo to the compression of air in tho path of the discharge, or to superior conductiv ity of soino parts of the surfaco of tho body. St. Louis Globo-Democrat. WUo Advice. In tho "Lifo of Rowland Hill," by Mr. Charlcswortb, published in London somo years ago, there aro many anec dotes of that remarkable man. At ono timo when Mr. Hill was preaching for tho benefit of a charity a noto was handed to him, the writer of which asked whether it would bo right for n bankrupt to contribute to tho good cause. . "No," said tho preacher after ho had rend the note, "but, my friends, I would advlso you who aro not Insolvent not to pass the plate this evening, ns peoplo will bo sure to eay, 'Thero goes tho bankrupt.' "Youth's Companion. Algiers Has fitreum of Natural Ink. Iu Algiers thero is a small stream which tho chemistry of nnturo has con verted into real ink. It is formed by tho union of two rivulets, ono of which is very strongly impregnated with Iron, while tho other, meandering through a pent marsh, imbibes gallic acid, another ingredient in tho formation of ink. Let ters und manuscript matter are satisfac torily wrltteu with this singular natural compound of iron and gallio acid. Ex change. Quick, but Seldom. Mrs. Watts Goodness! Aren't you afraid you will ruin your digestion by eating at so rapid a rate? You ought to cat more slowly. Hungry Higglns I may not cat slow, mum, but I cat mighty seldom, Iudian apolis Journal. Hie I'orU-. Hill MacShorto has sold a poem to Bcnhbter's entitled "Odo to n Fair Lady." Hulls Has he? Well, ho is more com petent to write verses entitled "Owed to , Landlady," London Tit-Bits. Slaail'ieViiialilt,,yhfciAV .fciihVi w liV f V, ri' nVft T - iM BESIDE THE DAY OF MONTEREY. floMn tho tmy of Monterey. ' Wlirn morn It on tlm mountains, Winl Joy to hear mul know not fear, Tlio cry tit ttcuVorn fountains! Aerojs tlio liny of Monterey Tho sen fcK. thinly drifting, Tliolmiil tvwittti or shora cotirenla, Hotl M-ctics, llko nmtdo. ohlftlnu'. I)i'Mo tlic bny of Monterey How swi-ct to nU. nt even, When Mifti'inMl itjcx fiot.i Hiuiset skies Htrnluiilliontiihlro lioas cut Alonu tho reneh of rocky K'tteh Oil, Joy It Nto follow, Wlivro lilooma tho t.vn nneuuino ! In ocry Miweworn hollow. On qlnnt rock thnt front tho ohock Tlio sprny wet itrawcflldkten. Wlicro iirvaka the win e on elllT und cave Tlio flow era lie ml nnd listen. I count tho years liy nil my tears And nil life's Htoriuy wentlicr, BIneo liy tho lisy of Monterey Wo wnmtercd, love, together. I wnlk nlotitf tlio clinnu-lnR nlmre, Oil, unit mid strnnuo It eecmsl And If jou hour tho billows roar, You hear them but In drenm. For )ou havo nlt-nt now ninny n dnjr L'lKin tho plioro of Monterey. -Snrnh L. Htlllwell In Ucrlnnd Monthly. Froc lut Wnn" Somo timo ngoIdUcovered nccideutnl ly that frogs nro voracious eaters of wasps. I havo in my garden a tank for watering, with nn island of rockwork, which is a favorite haunt of tho frogs. Tho wasps just now nro carrying on n raid ngntust my fruit, and when I wish to gratify nt oneo my rovengo and my frogs 1 catch a marauder between a post card and nu inverted wino glass, carry him off to tho tank, wet his wings to pre vent his flying, nnd set him on the rock work before the frogs. After a moment's pnuso a frog ad vances, and in un instant tho wasp has disappeared, drawn into the frog's mouth by u single dart of his long tongue. Oc casionally tho wns-p reappears, wholly or partially, having mndo it uuplcnsnnt for tho frog, but ho is nlmost always swal lowed in tho end. Usually convulsive movements may bo noticed iu tho frog's throat mid body, ns though tho process of deglutition wero not qulto easy, but that thoy liko tho diet is evident from tho fact that n siuglo mnallish frog has been known to tuko thrco wasps, ono aft er another. Indeed it is remarkable what very small frogs, qulto infants, will swallow .u wusp with avidity. This nfternoon a tiny frog swallowed n full grown wasp, when n big relative went for him qulto savagely, liko n big schoolboy thrashing a small ono for presuming to bo helped before him. R. . Bartlctt iu Loudon Spectator. The World's rarllatncnti. Tho British parliament compares fa vorably in sizo with thoso of other na tions. With 070 members iu tho houso of commons and over S53 in tho upper house, it is far nnd away tho largest iu tho world. Franco comes nearest with 081 in tho chamber of deputies and 300 in tho senate. Spain comes next with 431 iu congress mid 301 iu tho cortcs. Then comes tho Austrian reichsrath with 333 and 245 in tho lower and upper houses respectively, followed by Ger many with 327 iu its reiehstng nud 03 in its bundesrath. Tho United States has 350 representatives in congress nud 89 senators. Loudon Tit-Bits. Itunliacl. Raphael experienced temptations to suicldo. Ho himself says: "I tied the fisherman's cords which I found in the boat eight times around her body and mine, tightly ns in n winding sheet. I raised her iu my arms, which I had kopt freo in order to prcclpitato her with mo into tho waves. At tho mo ment I was to leap to bo swallowed for ever with her, I felt her pallid head turn upon my shoulder liko a dead weight and tho body sink down upon my knees." Now York Times. Tlio Truth Out. Clara Thero! I know it. Ho has pro posed this oveningand sho has accepted. Dora They aro acting llko other peo ple. Merely pollto, that's all. "That's only a blind. Look at her yachting cap." "It's on hind sldo lieforo." "Yes. A man can't kiss a girl under ono of thoso peaks." Now York Weekly. Women's Talents. Among tho patents recently taken out by women aro ones for a now foldiug bath, folding dish, cup nud glass holders for uso on shipboard, improvements in artificial eyes, now method of sounding whistles nnd tho liko iu combination with bellows, and n regulator for slow combustion fireplaces. Tho greatest nnval review of modern times was by Queen Victoria in 1851, at tho beginning of tho Crimean war. Tho fleet extended in nn unbroken lino for fivo miles nnd comprised 300 men-of- war, with twico that number of store and supply ships. Tho fleet was manned by 40,000 seamen. It has been computed that in n single cubic foot of tho ether which fills all spneo thero aro locked up 10,000 foot tons of energy which has hitherto es caped notice. To unlock this boundless store nnd subduo it to tho servicoof man is a task that awaits the electrician of tho future. It is au old belief of nativo Hawaiians that tho spirits of their warrior chiefs Inhabit after death the bodies of their fuvorito horses. Thero is a lino whlto stallion in Honolulu in which, it is pop ularly boliovod, lives tlio spirit of Boki, who led a rebellion in Tahiti years ago. A vino at Hampton Court, which was plnnted in 1708, is believed to bo tho largest in tho world. Its branches ex tend over n Bpaco of 2,800 feet. It usu ally bears upward of 3,000 bunches of grapes annually. ,. Tho stock of paid notes for fivo years in tho Rank of Englaud is about 77,745, 300 lu number, and they fill 13,400 poxes, which, if placed sldo by side, would reach 2 miles. , - H - i ,- 'i-i smmnmm?nm m Hi B Stop ! at SE th e Qovtqv Dvbg Store ir you want Pure Drugs, Bottom Prices, Prompt Attention. Deyo & Grice, Props. mam ui m Ui iu A Wnl Whnt th MHtttfttn yaur$t T$ your hmtr dry har$h, MUU? Dm U tptlt l Iht n4t Xlna U m HftUit mppemraneef Dee U owl tchtn ttmhvi r iru$h A t It 41 Mil 0 dmndmft Dot your $eatp Uth t It 41 try or 4h a htmUd ctnttUton t Ifthtt re tome of your tymptomt kt vtmrnt in lime or yeM will veeem btia. ?SK00KUH U Wht JOU BMll. It! rodaotton Mtrota. Knowled loiraittuicm, i i.pmi i m l.l rl ofiuniruny cooling and rerretning Tonio. Br eumuiauoguan)iueiee,Nef(va ilFAfrtUTWWr,rurt$dartfruffandorovxhairontnldkuU. m At . tW"fP ha acalpcleaD.hrallbrand free from Irritating ernpUon. bf the nan In 1 1 5fj W?"" U" Boa' " BMUoja parwiKo (lueele, vhlo ftt on mmd eJeetreit " " " If tout drofttrt oannot tnoplr yon. awd diraet to na. tad we win forwaral TNADC MARK vrapain, on raoeipt 01 Dnoe. i itfortuu. THE SK00KUM ROOT, HAIR GROWER CO., 17 South Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. Those Wonderful Gluut In Tom'Ii!! If yon wish to see thorn call on Doyo A. Once and ask for Ueggs Little Oiani Pills. Every bottle Kunrnnteed. First Clues llonrdliiK Mr. S. Uaylcs wishes to announce to tho publio that he is prepared to take boarders at 3.50 per woek, sleeping tnoluded, Apply at 4th Avenue Hotel. Coal, Flour und recti. Don't you forget that L. P. A1 S ght sells more coal, flour or feed for $1 than any one. See him. A New Joke On tlio liver. When it is out of order and you feel bine, try u fow ilonos of Ueggs' Littlo Giant Pills. Your liver will Hpprtcifilo the joke. So will you. For ulo by Deyo Grico. A. 11. C. Aotlunn, Bronchitis and Consumption result from a nogleotod congh or cold. Don't neglect but cure promptly with i few dosoa of Degirs' Ulierry Cough Byrup Sold by Deyo &, Gilco. Wright keeps the best gasolino stove in the market. fin in Qt.tirtLVinil nrwl Allirlrrli). fnr vnnr grocerieB. They keep the best in town. The Army Bill Is not tlio ono that worries us but tho doctor's bill. Keep a supply of Hoggs' family Medicines on hmd nud rcdnco your doctor's bills 'Jo per cent. Hold by Deyo & Grico. McNirr will oxchnngo Hour nnd feed nt cash prices, for corn, outs or potatoes nt market prices. Hay! Ilnytlluy ! Bids will bo rocoived at tho Hod Cloud Murblo Works for CO tons of first elnss prnirio hay, to bo diliverod nt Ited Cloud all properly stacked nnd wolghted. liny to stand In tho stack .'10 days before it is measured. 8 cable feet to constitute a ton. Itullicr (sleep. Than tnko in any other form in wlmt many peoplo think nnd Park Tea is mndo for just thoso folks. It cures con fitipntinn nnd though not a onthnrtio moven the bowels every day. Sold by C. L. Cotting. First class goods and reasonable prices enn always be found nt W. W. Wright's hnrdwaro store. Those accomodating storolcooporfi, B hcrwood & AlurlKlit tlio grocers, stuuy to plenso thoir customers. Call nnd boo tliom wneu in wunioi groceries. Tlio Demon or Despair Insomonin, and its twin brother Dys pepsia, nro tho offspring of a disordered itomnoh. A positive cure Is found in Bogy's Dandelion Bitters. Sold by Deyo Orleo. Wo soil Parks' Cough Byrup on a posi tivo gunrontoo to euro nil iliiont nnd lung tronblos. It hns stood tho test for many years aid to-dny is the leading remedy for tho euro of eolda, consump tion und nil dUonseH of tho throat nnd lunk". Pnoo 50o nnd 81.00. Bold by C. L. Cutting. . ..pi. .... . 1 1 i i IIueltlcii'H A in ifii Sulvc. Tho best soUe in tho world for outs, bruiMM, Wires, Ulcers, Salt rlieuin, fovor sores, tottur, chapped hands, chilblulus, cornif, i.ud all idem eruptions, nnd posl tlvoly cores plh-o, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect saMsfactlou or raonov refunded, i'rlco 25 cents per box. l-'orimio by Cutting' tf Aix fnnoy rcckiH 15 ptr cent discount of HO days. V. V. Taxlob. . "''-'i. u. . - - -" J mm mm m mmK wtB i Stop ! 3 at the immmmm i BOOT HAIR GROWER) ma. its rrodaotton l not n aeeldant, pot tha niuit or seinuflo i Ud of the dlMMi of the tidr and scalp led to tb dltcoTtnr of b "Bkookuni"eonuini neither Blnerali bor pin. It la notaDre.t cooling and refreshing' Tonlo. B ellmulaUog tha toUlalw. Mete I not MMcldant, tint tha remit of elntlfloi- ui noir B.DOt urewer, iuu tier Bowel eigra.w. mfi iwiVK CIllJllCIIF.g. (IIItlHTiAN Cliurcli-Hcrvlccs Simitavnt 10:30 J hiii nml 7 :3p m tHumtuv school nt liuooii Y I'SUI! itt0:3upm uml Y l'HUKJuulorsat y in. CON'OIIIHUTIONA!. !lnircli-.Horvlces lit lot ) n in, mul 7:50 i in; Hiinility folioolnt 11:30 u in, Y 1' M 0 )'. at 0:30 li in unit V 1' H O E J un ion nt 4 n in. MinilODIST tllmirli Service lit 10:30 n. m. mul "0 1'.in.. ICjiworth lcagtioat0;;)O. m. Hnmlny School nt llito . ni. I.M'lHCOl'.vl, Clmreli-Hurvlces every two J m-cks. liy npiitilntnn'iit. I U limit AN t'liiucli-lfveiy third Humluy 1J ttinmliiL' nt 10 ii'nlnpk. jAlltOI.!(JChurcli crvlces liy appointment. llArTIrtTiJhiin'hNo rcKuTiir services, Hun ' day school (ri'iiulurlut noon. II Y 1' U at u:,m )i in t'UAl'ltlj Miinluy school in 3p m every Bun ' itnv. it ay HOCIETIK8. A U U W i:.icli ulternuto Tuesday evening. IJliN Adlirm l)dgo J ri.iynlHi.it. Nol80;IOOFcvoryMon. i'iAI.ANTIIKI.o(li;eNo'.0,KulKhts of l'ythias - Thursday I'vciilinr. lrI)(.:iiiuil Unlfn No cus. Modern Woodmen v nt AnuTlcii. nlteiiintu Weduesdiiy iivonlint VAM.KV lysine No r., I'nitornal Order of Pro- tuctois, III nt uml ihlrd Mondn ot e.ich month. ClIAltllY IidL'o Now A K and A II oncli Kndaycu'iiliiKOiior I eforo tlio lull moon. JKI) Cloud Chapter No 10, 11 A M alternate x 'lhniilii uvunlng. CiYUI'.NK Cominaiiitery No U ill tern ato Tliurs ; d ly cvunliiK. ilIAltn'Yrhiiptcr Knslern Htar No 47 alter J unto TiH'iduv evt'iilng. Altl'li:u r.m No bo (1 A U Monday even. 14 I in; on or ticfore tlio (nil moon. G AHKiKl.trw It O No 11 iiiccls nltermtto Hat- iiniiiyiiiicrnooii. IfAltY 8!'.i:ilS MrllKNUYTentKoUDauKht- H.H KAI.KY I'ainp NoM, H of V Tiiotduy eo- i nhij J S1IKUMAN (Mtclo No 3, Iit'llt-n ot the O A It llistimil tlilrtl Saturday qvkiiIiik. RKI) Cl.Oltl) ronncil No 18 IiyiilMntlc tuit ion ot America lint una third Friday eve nlng. oauva-rar. jfiAgaSaVK JRADB MARMs '1.' niBWBIUWM - ... .. . . r.' r. " .wia- ' .'. .,.',.,' """ n"u "reo iiannnooic wrirn to MUNN A CO.. 3oi lllloAUWAr. NW YoilK. Oldest bureau for eocurlnit patcuts In Arooiira. Jjrcrj rstcnt taken out lr us li brought before the publio by a uotice given free of charge la tM larecst dmilatlon of any sdentlflo paper In Notice to Tcaclicrs. Notleo is horcby given that I will oxumiiie all persons who may desire to offer themselves us candidates for teachers oftho publio schools of this couuty, at Hed Oloud on tho third Saturday of oaoh month. Spcoial examination? will be hold on tho Friday proceeding the 3d Bat urday of each month, The standing required for 2d and !id grade certificates is'the Bamc no ir rado below 70 per cent,, average 80 I por ectit; for first grado certifloate no grado bolovr 80 por cent,, average 00 per cent, iu all branches required by law. D. M. llUNTiu, County Supt. Tayi.ou keeps (he largest and ut-lnet'd stook of wall pafer brought to Bed Oload. best YM " - fz ...... ... ............ ....... .. I Solontlflo American V Caigi--AV'r. MjZMJ0 MARK, i.tuiyaiasfseuw., iwai wvj. ... ,.-: 1 i I m'i l?i'j ;Ai'" t''?'1:.'.'.. rftsKS'