UiTUhV. ., nir .i : I. x w I I! 0 THE KKl) CLOUD CI1UW. KKI) CLOUD. NKHIIASKA. KKIDAY. MARCH 2ii, 1894. What is Castoria 1.4 Dr. Samuel Pltclicr'n proscription for Infants and Oliildron. It contains neither Opium, Morpliltio nor other Narcotic HtiliHtnncc. It Is n harmless nubstltuto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, ntnl Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its gimrntituo Is thirty years' uso by Millions of Mothers. Oastorla destroys Worms and allays iovcrlshticsH. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diariiiuia and AViud Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castorla assimilates tlio food, rcgtilutcs tho stomach and bowels, .'Ivlng healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. Caslorl.i I niicxwllfiit medicine for chil dren. Motlu-ra hat e rcpoatodly told me of lu good effect uhiu their chllclrcn." 1)11. (J. C. OwiOOD, Lowell, Momi. ' CAstorla l tho let remedy for clillilrcn of which I nm aciimlntfd. 1 lioxj tho day Is not far distant w lien mothers wlllconsldcr tho null Interest of their children, nnd u) OmtorU In ileadof ttievnrlonsiiuaokno'driimswlilehiiro destroyhiK their loved onen, by forclnioilum, mordilne, Rootlilng syrup mid wilier hiirtfid spoiiU down tht ir thronUt, thereby tefdlnj; Ihcm to iiremattiro crau'it." tin. J. F. Kivcnci.0B, Cuiiwny, Ark. Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to children thai 1 recommend It as superior toatiy prescripts known to liie." It. A. Ancrtsn, M. D HI Bo. Oxford St., Urooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians In tho children's depart ment h.ire spoken highly of their experl rnco In their outside pructlco with Castorla, mid although we only ha?o ftiuong our medletil supplies what is known as regular priMlucts, yet wo aro freo to con f cm that the iiktIih of Castorla has won us to look with faoniNin It." U.MTEII IIoSI'ITlt, AND DlnrRNIitlT, UunUiii, llnsa. Ali.b.i C. Siirrir, Ym., Tlio Coatnnr Comimuy, T7 Murray Street, Nou York Ctly. Dealer J no. B. Wiugut, itj Seco-M-t'lnd Goods Itt'umi Itlovh. ISvd Clouf. PLATO & FREES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard KED CLOUD, NKIJ. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. N. E. ROBINSON, PAINTER & PAPER HANGER I'lrst t'htNH work a spcelnlly. I'rlren rcuxoiintilc. Ollltc UrNt dtmrNoulli ol Chief ivltli IV. V. Hull. Sec him before 'ul'vlii j our order iih II will be lo your Interest j. l. minkh, President. Ilium Mixr.ii, -Asst. Cashier. AV. A. Sherwood, Cashier People's Bank of Red Qfcud, Red Cloud, .Nkrraska, Transact a General Banking Business, Special attention given to Collections Iknkinn Offinn in Minnr Bros Storo. Egd Cloiid Stgati'i Lalirjdry, -P. a. HANSEN. Proprlotor. FirHt ehiNR work siiiirentcctl In every pnrtlrular. Served Exclusively to the 21,477,212 People admitted to the World's Fair Grounds. Universally accepted as the Leading Fine coffee of the World. For sale only by Sherwood & Albright. -tvi'A'i limit na r CV.t . UJHHSIIU if ti'J,JtcCU i h:o:'a.st 'iirnlittt'd HxurutHly idr lor Wulitlur , m SMITH & CO., PnorniETons op Ordoro promptly flllod. "Sour pntronaso solicited lor Tho Coin y tr.inr'htiMi in w, t. I'imit.i St. .Joskimi, Mo., Miircli IS J .My lmt liiillutin (,'uvu foiccii'itH nf lliii Klnrm wnvo In cniHS tin) cuntiiiHitt from Ul h to 'i8th, mill tlm MfU will H'iicli tli. I'.icitli; uuiiHt nlxiut thu'Jiltli) criHM tho wi-nton niouiitiiliiA by uIimh of .'K)tli, tlm uriiut cunt ml vnllcH from IIIh". to Ap'il 'J I, nnd tlm fiiHturn Htntuu about th ' '! I. TIiIh will bo u Huvurn Htorm, mid llri coiirtu) hIiouIiI I id curofully vvatuhud iih it croHHDH tho L'oiitinunt. It will probably Im at itH rcatvHt forco in tl o uuBtcrn HtutuH mid vantorn Canada about April ,'Id or 1th, and at tint wuim titnu tho cool wavo will bo at its groatest forco in mid dlo Canada and tho reat contral val lcyn. ThoBocond ntorm wnvo of April will roauli tho 1'iiL'illu co.mt rbotit April .'Id, crotiH tho wrBturu iiioiintiiiim by uloso or tho lth, tho ijicat cuntral vallnyn from 'Jd to 7th, and tho oautorn Mutes about tho 8th. Thin will iiIho bo a fiovoro Htorm, at itH :rcatt't foiuo in and wont of tho 'roatuLMitral valloys. Tho lattorpart or .March and tho llrnt half of April will bo bo crowded with weather diBtiirbanci'ri that tho regular Htorm wuveii will' becomo Homi'what ir ri'Ktilur. fair weather tlajH will bo fow and far botwuon, miJ uuvoru Btorms may Htrilto on any day. Tho warm wav-H will crnBa tho west urn fiiountaiiiH about March 20 Lh and April ltd. tho (,'ruat cuntral valloa itlHt and April "itli, tho eiiHtorn utatea April t!d and 7th. Tho cool waveB will crosa tho western mountaina alxiut April 1st and Cth, tho Rrcat central valleys about .'Id and 8th. ami tho eaHtcrn Btatea about oth and 10th. For April tho wIiiiIa tompuraturo of tho United States will average abow, while at a fow locations tho temperature will bo normal or below. This will bring what in called an early f prinj; in tho ex tremo northern alatea and Ciniida. Tho (.old I'Vliriiiuy broiiuht a lato aprim; in tho Houth jimt as predicted in therin liul letiny. Farm work will probably bo re tarded by raina during the lit-Mt part of April, eat of tho Mirtr.otin aul licit ami earit or tlm lower Mimit-Hippi. C.MtTligi'AKIS AND ro.Mr.Tri. I'rof. h'aib of Vienna. Auairia, ii si'iid to lie a HriiMitiHt of hih repiiti. Me ih liocoiiiin' wot Id reiioMied for hiai:unei't foreciiHtu (if t.'iciit c irtliiii,ihoa, mid mi weather usenta and i'iirtli.)iiiikc;i aro be lieved to be from the name catifcH, I'ruf. Kiilb'H foreeaita of lh latter v. id bu of i llereat to readerH of thea- liulliiiiiit'. Komt'tiino iifi he pn ti.i.slit-il ptedie tlnna that eaithiiiiilt'H of more than or dinary force would occur during 1SU1, iiboui.la.i.'Jl. Feb. lid. Match Ul. April (5. May ", AuRuat 1 ami UO, Sept. Ul) and Oct. 28 Theso aro nlau my datea for aevere aloiniri mi thi-i eontiiient, ami aa hia foii'caata and my calciilationa wero made uithout any Idiowiedn or each oilier it indic.itea that wo mo hUhI.uiii iiIodl' tho hamo lini'H aa to thu moon's iullueuco on tho earth. According to l'ror. Falb'a estimate tho KnuitoHL ut theao earthi-uako di'tuib anees ta to occur near August 'JUlh, tho next in forco near September 2Uth, then Fob. 20th, Maroh 21, April 1, etc. This is in accord with my estimate of weath er events. Tho storms about Feb. 2(1 wore amoni; tho most nevoid of tho win ter, nnd the others aro expected to de velop forco in accord with Prof. Fnlb's estimates ot cnrtlii-uaUea fur tho same dates. Ho stops, however, at tho points where the moon is Deans', the eaith, while weather calciilationa include many oth er positions of tho moon and many moio of the hum and planets. lOlectiicity is tho foico that caiiM'S thet-o seismic and atmosphcrio disturbances, mid when that forco is ri.'htly undeiiitood, v may know, approximately, when to expfot important weather events and earth dis turbances. I'rof. Fa'.b makes another important prediction, lie suja tho great comet that visited mir solar fjateiu in 1HoV will return in 1"-IK ami probably collide with our earth. No doubt audi collision have occtu id and may oeiiin ugaii.. All aslren miers admit tliesu to lie lmuspu table facts. A nieliopolitaii daily pniier of tho eiibtoin htalea hiiH "I'rof. Fall) lins a reputation ill over Kuiopo for hia meteorolngic.il kno. lodge, and narlic nlarly for hia extraordinary familiarity with tho habits mid customs ot earth quakes. His predictions of heismic dis turbances hnvo been remnrkably ful filled." Theso facta make his prediction about tho comet of more than ordinry interest, and the unwelcome visitor may come un comfortably near our earth, but there aro many chances that no -serious dam ago may bo expected. Astronomical calculations have ad vanced to most wondorful perfection, and astronomers can surely givo almost the exact position ot a comet at any moment. Tho comet of 1800 will no doubt cross tho earth's path in 1800, but as our earth moves about GO.COO miles an hour, an error ot ono hour in the calcu lations would movent a collision, and then probably nothing more Borious could occur than tha saturation ot our atmosphore with poisonous gases from tho comot, and a large increase of con flagrations, cnuscd by an incionso of electric activity. TUB HTOUM VK1IIOI). Tho week ending March 11th inaugur ated tho llvo weeks predicted period of sevoro storms and tho reports aro all in. Three tomndoea occurrod during that week, ono in Colorndo, ono in Toxaa and ono in Missouri, two of which were no compnnied by sovoro hail storms. Tho center of tho 7th to 11th storm wavo en tered tho Pacitio coast on tho morning of tho Gth, at which timo tho whulo con tinent was covered by a low from which tho tornadoes dovelnped. On iUli tho wind reached tho high velocity ot 11 miles ut Salt Lake, and on 10th 10 miles at Davenport, Iowa, with the barometer down to 29.'18. On 11th tho wind was 11 miles in eastern Canada. More than throo inches ot rain fell in parts of the country within twenty-four hours. Tho National weather bureau at Washington denominated tills series ot storms as "sevore and moving with great velocity." The results aro Bufllciont to verify tho predictiona for the inaugural week. Facts aro plain spokon; hopes and figures aro its aversion. Great Faiilijn Hood's A Gufforor Given Up to Dio Dreams of a Cure Sufforlng Women Should Road This Lottor. DoiiRlaii, Knnvis. "C. I. Hnoil & Co., Lowell, Masi.: " 1 saHcreil with frnrilo anil kldaoy 'troubloi farnlan Ion jean, four ilnetori k.i(iiiio up and I had little hopct of recovery. Ono night I ilre.inicit ntiout Hood's Harsajiarllla, ami when I told my haitiaml ho tando fun of rue, but ho went tea miles nnd bought the inc-tlclne. Two Bottles Cured Mo, ' Hut I kept on taking It, and I know It saved my lite. I am now a poor widow, but I havn such fnlth In Hood's S.irsaparllla that I havn bouf-ht It to give It away to Ret tho afflicted to Like It. Last fall I gavo Hood's Sarsaparllla to several sick women, who said It was nouio for me to troablo myself, for they clnlmed to havo tried rverythliiKnml all had fulled. Howovcr, I got tlii'iu to take It, telling them It would not colt them a cunt. Now All Aro Well, And we feel glad that thero U such a good mod lclao as Hood's Sarsaparllh. In tho paitthreo ye.in I havo bought tweiit)-lwo bottle and OfFfctrUa?' WfrWW Sarsaparilla RES plvea away twelve, and thoacli nil the doctors gio mo up to die, I am alive et. No nao iliould bo without Hood's S.im'Kiillli.rmd ( iiuuitv. ,1 1 r.Iuill lu'ip It on linintall the time." Mn. ; .ia.stua V(ir.i;.M,N,lioiil.ii-, Knn. Koocl'3 Pills euro Hit UN, rointlpatloa, blllouMie.i'), J:iu:ullcu, :!cU lieaiUcl.e, ludle&tloiu --;ai- -- ---.--- lEelon il"l'iiy Win n fiitiiuiM lii'uulj; eomiiig down to Hoi pri'M'iit t iiih w'h Hod a cliar enmplex iuti, as o-teniiiil to eorri-et beauty. Hal-lt-r'ri SarKiipnrillii and Hurdoek will pin ilni'H ii l"-'intiful clear ckfii. For inlu by Ueyo iV Urlco. The Republican sixth congrepaional eoiiveiitiou will bo held at I'hillipsburg May SI. Ittll. To cure tho itch tako one box of Hal lerV AtHtriiliau niul thoroughly anoint ths body, uho llaller'a Sariapiirillit lour time a day for llilrly days and an abso liltH euro will follow. For mile by Deyoit (Jrice. aro all right; anti cigarette Tho boys of Chauuto they havo organized an league. I'i'cK'n (tmfltoy C.uno very nmr getting Into teiloufc trou ble with the groeer the other day. lit hud borrowed eriiekeiv.eherhe and apples but when he undertook to Miipe a bottle of llullerV time Cur' Couu'li Syrup he got tlr d. For null by I) yo A- Gnoe. l-'ifty-luree boats and 'S lives were dtstiojfd by the lakes last jear. Ila'ilui"' i-t often precet-di'tl or aecoin piuiid li griiyiii'f nl Hie lti.tr. 'I o pri vmit both lialdne-'H mill griilit-i uso llitll'rt Hair Itenewer, mi ImiieHt remedy. Life is not ao abort but always timo for courtesy. that thoro is Wnntvd! !17 men wanted nt Deyo A. OricoV drug storo next Monday morning to buy a bottlo of llaller's Uarb Wire Liniment it U absolutely guaranteed. Enthusinsm is tho intoxication of earnestness. Kail KoimI Note. J. W. llailey of Ilatavia, N. Y , Conduc tor on N. Y. C. Hallway, and one of the tieit known men on the road i ays of Parks Tea: For ttn yeiiM I have found nothing of lasting value. Hearing so many talk Imr of l'nrks' Tea 1 tried tt without much hope. Tho first done moved my bowsls ennily nnd now I am cured. It works liko majio. Sold by C. Ii. Cottiug. None despifle fame nioro heartily than tlioso who have no possible claim to it EMJIfctimwH 1 1 a aU aJ ;BJ1 i'.iiuis whihi iti tisF tuts Best CuiMh byrup. TaMvs lloud, in i una. rmi i?T tiriiifkciiiiH. w&fflXEsmssEms Vie UtcD(l 2SSI me Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia, the largest watch case nirtnufactur iiij ctiiiceru in the world, is now putting upon the Jas. Hoss Filled and other eases made by it, a bow ring) which cannot be twisted or pulled off the watch. It is a sure protection against the pickpocket and the many accidents that befall watches fitted with the old-style bow, which is simply held in by friction and can be twisted oft with the fingers. It is called the IBlgl and CAN ONLY BE HAD with JM. casts bearing their trade mark JJ Sold only through watch dealers, without extra charge. Ask any jeweler for pamphlet, or scud to the manufacturers. MRS. RICI-I, FASHIONABLE MILLINER Kcipit le finest stock of Roods to be seen in the vnllevat JIJEAS O NA IS Tj ja 111 ICE S. She will be pleased to have tlm Indies rail and nxuiiilno her new itori; wlilce Is not to be fxiflted In t lilt locality, Her turs of Experience Gives Her Many Advantages la the trade which she prolines kIiIiik to her cuMomfr.i Cnll and ncc lier. Aloon lllotlt. ICcd riuud. i! C TA.V1 rxz iii . . y. irr.u, m 4JJ Tin- furniture 3!an has an da f f f .stock of iii IFURNITURE IW aliorate ami uiiliir-ilcd j ii of I'vciy conwivablu description. Bo sure and see liis stock of iii I in m Window Shades, iii wall Paper, Oar pets, iii (f T) rv $ cv- wl 2ti-- -.7) o -o o- -! 0- tTJj xiO' --rtC-- itil.. .rji . Jw- 11 . . . . ... "- - -,.b B -TV j s- ui-" -voo-- wc'ji- v8C V oci'' J! n rr re l c: -ah UIJ. LV1. nUului3j and Organs. lie is prepared t l'urnili you with an elegant orirau or ev iiry niaeliiiie from Uf) up. lie will make you sno.-.t any terms to suit voir. He will do your repairing cheaply. Headquarters for all kinds of supplies for machine repairs. CC-r?!CiJ-ri3iD-&' T !R E 9 0 Any one intending planting ' g 15 h bhulll! KH JL W as ihJ (ILbJ Fruit Trees Can get first class stock at the ITU ATI PITT PI will be rcaclv to deliver same on and aftr March 19, '94 J Call early and get best selections, JjXiJKU - VLUUU - 11UKSEK1KS.' ( &? C 5v-!''f?T-J7-C5:-3'.3"td;' QfrQrJQ,- if si 1 nil I t 9 ATTENTION ! Now is the time to call on A, G. Harris for bargains, I have just received a full ir-,.. r uuc ui GENTS LADIES' CHILDREN'S SHOES ! Also a full Hue of Dry Goods, Groceries, oueensware, hardware, Wall Paper, Carpet Warp, All ofwhich I am s elling cheaper than ever. Call and see me before lmying elsewhere. 3 '. A. 11A1SIS18, Coti'icti, Zve&m.s.vf. TnMmmMMiiim"m m.i.,,.1 . .... .M.f . j.w .. . - .. -,fc,tJ1 u.