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Wiener, 3 The Pioneer Clothier. 25 7i U. iii UiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiUiiiiiii Hi K ?sj(w '"nj' Price of Liberty," and .rrrrrrrrrK .f :.wrrrv v .r J - .rrrrrrrrB rrH - - . ir-1 . v- - ti j . .h i. ... -j. ; j-fa j . J " n t-a i . .v . Red Cloud, Webster County, Neil, Friday, Dkckmhkr shoes Price ! 22 2 - vfrm flfpnpilMpipiMRT T'',i12KI', y TPjMjHjE&UU&-r xxs:41 ist?i3str?c One Dollar a year is WUATIIUR roitlX'ASTS rurulnlicd VxpreMNly Tor The Ciller fur WehHter Lotinly tCopjrlKhteu b W. T. I'ostcr.l St. Josei'H, Mo, Dec. 1. My last bulletin gavo foiccnsta of tliu storm nave to cross tlio continent from Ucccmber -ith to 7tli, and tlio will reach the 1'ncilic coast about the tHh, ciohs tlio western mountains by closo of 10th to Mill, aud the eastern states about tlio Mth, The cool wavo following the storm will be its most notnblo feature, as it will bo more sovcre than usual. Cool waves arc usually tlio winding up of storms, especially from tlio first of April to the first of October, but the scat of energy will appear to reside in tho cool "aves that will cross tin con tinent f jm December Cth to 10th, and frcn 12th to lCth. As this lust mentioned cool wavo ncars tho New England states about 15th or 10th, it will probably develop unusual force. Tho warm wavo will cross tho west ern mountains about the Oth, tho gtcat central valloys about tho 11th and tho eastern slates about tho Kith. Tho cool wave will cross tho western mountains about tho 12th, tho central valleys about tho Mth, and tho east ern states about tho 10th, About Novcuibor 18th tho causes of precipitation wcro expected to chango thoir influence, causing a large inoreasc of rain and snow in De cember and January where precipita tion is deflicicnt. ThoRO who havo expected a mild winter are doomed to disappointment. Sovcro cold, however seldom covers the wholo continent, and wo may expeot tho sovcro weather in spots, giving to tho country as a whole, what is termed a bard winter. the a heat LiaiiT oivkii. Bcocnt researches indicato that two belts of magnolia radations, each about 15 degrees wido, onoirclo tho sun parallel with tho equator, tho cen ter of each belt being about 31 de grees from tho bun's magnetic poles. Theso magnetic poles arc supposed to bo four and a half degrees from tho sun's geographic poles and therefore tho magnetic belts arc about nino de grees nearer tho sun's gcographio equator on one side of tho sun than on tho opposite side. Tlicso discoveries aro supposed to have been mado by Prof. Frank Bigo. low, of tho national wcathor bureau, and if ho is correct about it a great similaiity exists between tho sun and earth in their magnctio arrangements. The earth line four magnetic poles. Ono of theso is on an island northwest of Hudson's bay near latitude 70 and longitudo 07. Tho corresponding southern magnctio polo has nover been exactly located. Another mag nctio north polo has been found in Si beria about 08 degrees of north lati tude and 120 east longitudo, or near whoro theso lines cross tho Lena river. This magnctio north polo is about eight dcgrccB further south than tho ono found on tho eontinont. Theso magnctio poles arc tho odd est places on earth and it would ap pear that in them the cold of outer space comes down to tho earth, Tho weather is supposed to bo much warm er at tho earth's gcographio north polo than at tho magnctio north polos, twenty to twenty-eight dorocs fur ther south, Secondary magnctio poles aro also found. Ouo of theso lies southwest of Hudson bay in lorthwestorn Onta rio, at obout 50 north and 00 west, Our cold waves appear to come out of this secondary north polo, St, Yin cent, Minnesota, is tho nearest in the - - i5ft the Price of The Chief. J, 1893. United States, on the path of tho cold wavis, to that sccondsry magnctio center, and it is tho coldest placo in the United States. If tho national weather bureau would arraugo to havo stations near that magnetic center, at Lcwatin or Gilbcit, north of hake of tho Woods, they would probably discover most of the cold waves days before thoy rench the United States. Prof. Jligclow places oiio of tho two magnetic poles on tho sun at 102 de grees west of tho other so that thoy aro not on opposite sides of tho sun by 78 degrees. Those of the earth ore similar. Tho mnguotic polo in Asia is 217 cast of the ono on this eonti nont, leaving thorn only Mil degrees apart by way ef the west. Theso magnctio poles not only havo something to do with tho weather of the tarth and tho sun, but with thoir rotation on thoir axes. All over the earth are feund permanent high ba rometers, as on all tho great oceans, both north and south, and tlicso places of permanent high pressures are the sanio as tho magnetic polcr, but of less forco and greater dimensions, At other points on tho earth aro found tho oppositcs of theso where are perpetual low barometers, as near Iceland, Bohring sea and all around tho earth at its equator. In theso lat ter tho forces go from tho earth, Theso appear to be tho respiratory or gans of tho earth, through which it breathes tho other of ppaoe, on which it feeds and from which it feeds and froai which accumulates aud grows, Prof. Bigelow's theory is that the maguotio poles ol tho sun throw out lines of forco through which tho earth must pais in its revolution around the sun and that passing through theso lines of foroo tho earth and its atmos phero aro affected, causing changes in our weather IIo has been at work on these lines for two years under pay ot tlio government at about ?u per day, and tho rosult is that ho is com ing to my theory of weather changes at a rapid rate. Prof. Bigolow's work is valuable to real planetary uotoroligists, but ho will never succeed in laying tho truo foundation for motcrology, His theo ries will oauso his failure. Years ago tho government was in duced to spend large sums of money in analyzing soils in order to learn how to detect good soils. It was a fail ure, and tho experienced farmer points out good soils at sight, while the scientific gentlemen, with all their costly experiments, nro forced to ac kwowlcdga that thoy know nothing about what qualitios aro ucccssary for produotlvo soils. Prof. Iligclow and his class can dis cover magnctio poles and meridians of sun and earth, but when thoy come to apply theso to the weather a failure is suro to result. It is tho veriest nonsense to claim that tlio sun is the only weather disturbing cause and probably Prof. Biuelow will novcr get beyond that idea. I1U work only confirms planetary mrtcrologists in thoir theories. Thoy discovered, many years ago, from effects on our at mosphere, tho wholo electro maguotio field of forces and Bigelow and others nro just now beginning to suspicion itH existence. I One It To nurturing humanity to toll tlio gnat UonelU my wifo has rucievoii from I'nrkh' tiuro Cure, tlio truly grobt Liver and Kid ney Cure, Slio Iiuh liuen constitutionally wricked for Bovoral yearn. Tried every thing fruitlessly. After inuoli poruaiwn from my draggoat tmolica by Ills guaran tee I bought u bottlo of Parks' Bum Cure nnd the resulta nro more than wonderful, W P. Bayed, 1U(U Jonea St,,Omaho,Neb Sold by 0, L. Cottidg. Vol.21. No. 19 Woyal m n ncr Powder jiMoiawy Pure A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength Latest United States Government Food Report. Royul linking Powder Co. 100 Willi St., N. V. Pie Sociaiile. Tho pie sociable given by the Epworth Lcaguo of tho M. E. church last Friday night at the residence of Mrs. Brown was both a financial and soctal success. Thcro wero two inducements for the pcoplo to cat pio. Each person who nto pie was givcu a ticket which entitled them to hear one selection on a phono graph which was placed on exhibition for tho amusoment of thoso who at tended tho sooiablo, Thoy whoatothe most pio woro to havo an "orango dumpling" which is a voro raro aa well as a uclicioui diet. A very nioo musical program was givon during tho evening which was heartily appreciat ed. Ono of tho selcotioms was a song which was composed by Mr. L. P. Al bright, and sung to tho tuno, "Sowing tho Seed." The following is the song as Mr. Albright sang it: Eating tho pio ut n dime u nlico Listening to music of loctrio doviso Longing for tluniplingsof ornngo ruro Miulo by tho hands of tho Indies fair Oh! what will tho proccods bo, Oh! what will tho proceeds bo. Lenguora nro trying to muko a dimo Hulring tho tipples and pumpkins priino Sorvlng it up in n gracoful wuy diving full vuluution for all you pay Oh! what will tho proceeds bo Oh! what will tho proceeds bo. Now is tho time to out pio and pay Helping tho Louguers in this kind way Thon you go homo feeling happy and Ky Over the dimos you have spent this way Oh I what will tho proceeds bo Oh! what will tho proceeds bo. This selection brought down tho houso and oycrybody went to piccos (of pie). Tho procoeds were $11.45. tiing a song or sixpence, l'ookot full of rye, Four anil twenty blackbirds linked in n pie: When tho pio was oponcd llio birds began to sing: Duy a bottle of Hallor'a Cough Byrnp, It's just tho proper thing. For enlo by Deyo & Urice. A. R. R. Amboy, Rod Cloud nnd Rivorton, make us good Hour as is mado in tho stnto, Why buy foreign ninde Hour when you cuji got just as good a makout home, nnd thereby muko a bettor markot for tho 'armors wheat. You will find all hruudH mudo ut tho abovo mills at Mc Nitt's Produco exchange. One I.udy Sttyn I havo bocn troubled for yours with hacking cough. Have hud many doctors and tried ttf ty cough cures. I grow worso nil tho time. I tried Parks' Cough Syrup nnd found immediate relief. It begins nt the bottom of tho disease nnd I know it Ih tlio boat cough romody on the market, Refer any sufferer to Mrs. W. J. Fahey. Le Roy, N . Y. Sold by C. L-. Cotting When Haby was sick, we gave her Cutorle, When alio wu a Child, the cried for Caatorla. When the became Mum, the clung to CMtoria. When the h4 Children, ilia gave Um CMtoria, Lm. MMMAu9dB l y f 51 n r m '.ni m V.