- m It A, .,) . 'Ail re Xi u m Vi1' i i Sit HfiVSkHflHHnlyiB "TTV r TjBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfcBBBBBBBBBBBBBaC- 11 li7FiIMflHfllPBB7Ce-HBA BBBBBJaBBBBBBavZaBBBBBBBBBKPiiiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm "'taaaWbiBiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBwiMfittflMl jay bblbUF'bbbbbbi WHcJHBLfC 1 igri .f-1 esimsaaa H lanl iibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV Lir4 ivbbbbbbbbbb?u Htaki' . rr kaVaBBM- VbbbbbIBbbbbbbbVbbBbbbbb Lj En 7f IB ibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbEibbbbbbbbbbbbbebbbbLbbbbbbyLbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbS All Home Print. S- 5' fr4 WEATHER BULLETIN PROGNOSTICATIONS OF WEATHER. Prepared mid VuruUlied for Special Publication lit the Bed Cloud Chief by W. 1. Foeter. y. (CopyrlRhteU'lii 1891 by W. T. Foster. ,v St. Jobgi'II, Mo, June 23d My last bulletin gavo forecasts of the "storm wavo to cross tho continent from June 25th to 29th and tho next will reach tho Pacific coast about the 29th; cnH tho western mountains by close of BOth, tho great central valloys from July 1st to 3d, and the eastern jptatoB about tho 'lib. ' This is a danger poriod but as it is an .eartbquako dato tho storms may be pilymodorate and the earthquakes great, or the storms may be great and ttoea'rthquakcs moderate. Scismio and atmospheric disturbances of more than ordinary forco and of wido ex tent may be conGdently looked for by readers of these bulletins. The warm wavo preceding and southeast of tho low will develop ox trome heat and in tho northern states, the cool wave will cause a fall of 20 to 40 degrees. Of course earthquakes and torna does are expected only in countries where they are common. Tho warm wavo will cross tho west ern mountains about tho 20th, tho greatccntral valloys about July 1st, and tho eastern slates about July 3d. Tho oool wavo will cross tho western mountains about July 2d, tho great eastern valloys about July 4th, and tho castorn states about tho Cth. Tho eastern states, lower lakes, up per Ohio volloy and tho oast gulf tatoB will probably havo threatening weather, tho great central valleys cool and clcarinc and tho western mountains and Pacific ooast from mod erating to warm and threatening weather, for tho Fourth of July. - THK nuiLDKit. That electricity is tho builder of all things ought to bo recognized by all intelligent peoplo, and evidences will horein be given along that line without discussing tho question as to the power that lies bohiud and gives to electricity its force. Not only tho high and low barom eters, the storm wavoB, tho tornadoes every oloud that floats in tho atmos phere and every fog that rises from tho waters, are tho products of that master builder, elcotrioity, but all members of tho animal, vegotablo and tninoral worlds aro formid by tho cur- a-!.. i tltni- wvAnrt ntf ii I ntnniAnr a&VMixwell. one of tho ableit of eleo rums ui tun nwuw4m u.vuwi. T T I ' r 4 T i x y i i '' FARM 'CjOT LOANS A - - tffcO iJh BaB O A) STRAIGHT 1 iroysgg ---, J tricans, Bays: "Supposo a crystal of tourmaline to be at a uniform tompcr aturo and apparently free from electri fication on its surface Lot its tem perature bo raised and one will be found positively and tho other negat ively electrified. Let the surfaco bo deprived of this apparent electrifica tion, tho orjstal bo made still hotter and electrification of tho same kind as before will appear. If the oryital be cooled tho end which was positive when tho crystal was heated will be come negative Somo crystals are ter minated by a six sided pyramid atono end and by a threo sided pyramid at the other. In these the end having tho six sided pyramid becomes posi tive when tho crystal is healed." The theory in support of which tho above quotation is used is this: When tho material of which tho crystal was formed was in a molten stato tho cur rents of elcotrioity established as tho crystal cooled not only shaped tho crystal but magnotiied it and there fore when current! are again started thoy will move through the crystal only in one direotieo, the same as when it was being formed. Lead is often found in shapes sim ilar to crystals. Pyrites of iron, cop per, nickol, oto, aro found in forms of the nioit beautiful workmanship such as noccssarily required powerful cur rents that are possessed only by elco trioity. Hay of Burlington, Iowa, discovered a proctBS of hardening and purifying iron for stcol rails. Ho ap plies nature's laws and causes a cur rent of electricity to pass through the molten metal. Many experiments can be oitcd as cvidenco that eleotrio ourronts aro capablo of forming crystals and tho metals into regular and systematic shapes. Guthrie gives an experiment in which very small magnetic particles are poured into a glass tube filled with water. Tho water assumes a muddy appcaranoo and looking through tho tube endwise tho light of a candle oannot be seen. Magnetise tho water by running a current through a wiro wrapped arcund tho tubo and tho par ticles all arraogo themselves length wise of the tubo and in lines permit ting tho ligni to pass wirougu aim thus clearing the water of its muddy appearance. If the eleotrio currents will arrango such particles in order aud in lines it is cvidenco that crys tals, pj rites, etc., were buildcd by those currents. Undor the iron furnaces, where the ores aro smelted and from whioh i - -.... . - strong currents ot electricity emanate, Red Cloud, Webster County, 4"M- - M - w x are found tho most beautifully formed squares of tho purest stoel, while the iron products that oool in the sand as they run from tho furnaoo aro shape less masses. What gives io clouds their pecul iar formations? The wind would Boattcr them and there must Le somo moro powerful forco that holds their particles together, Sometimos wo see long streaks of clouds extending en tirely across tho hoavenB from east, southeast or nortbeast to tho west ward. These streaks reach from a high barometer in tho cast to tho low storm center in tho west and magnotio instruments will hhow that unusual electric currents aro active on tho earth's surfaco. We must conoludo that cloctrio currents in tho atmos phere, moving from the high to tho low, form those long' stripes that ap pear to converge in tho far west, Suoh 'currents constitute a groat mag net with one in the western storm cen ter and tho other in tho eastorn high. Clouds of dark hue and angry ap pearance aro readily recognised as thoso that accompany thunder or eleo tricol storms and those that have tho appearanco of groat mountain ranges with straight bases art so mnch noted for their electrical charges that they aro called thunderheads. The tornado is notably an eleotrio oloud, Whioh is tho causo and whioh is tho effect? Does the cloud build tho olectrioity or does the electricity give to the oloud its peculiar form? The ques answers itself. Elcotiioity is the great builder and if we would under stand tho laws of nature, animal, veg etable nnd mineral life, wo must rec ognize, eleotrioUy as the motive power of the universo in all its parts. RljAL Eh T Alii TKANSIEKS. As furnished by tho Fort Abstract Co, for the wook onding Juno 10th. Bernard McNeny to Laura J. popo BWurSG-lMlwd 8 500 D J Springer to S H Atwood bw qr ,-, 'Jl-2-lOwd 12000 Chun A Tool to Chus Gestoring bw qr ltf-.'I-9 ijed 1 Jno W Connoll to Don'l Trino ejxj nw qr and e bw qr 6-4-9 wd . . . 2300 Jesse 0 Bargor to Chaa O Burger neqr 10-4-9 wd 3000 Eliza Viera to Hurley N Viere ono ucro in so qr 1-1-9 wd 70 EaBtorn Bunking company to J G Myora nw qr 9-1-12 wd 1000 Southwestern Investment Co., to D J Myers o H bw qr and v bo qr 22-1-12 wd , 17C0 Mnt Htroblo to Mike Stroble no qr 27-3-11 wd 1 Total 11172 Neb., Friday, June 22, J o mission. If )ou can't come to see us write to us and we will call on you. MYEIiS & McCllAliY, Red Cloud, Nebraska. - M - A 11i.uk Hill Bank Closes. Lust weok tho Journal stilted thut John C Fetzer of Omaha bad nppcarod before tho state banking board to arrango for closing the bank of Hluo Hill, He bo ing ono of tho principal stockholders, portnioBion of tho board was given and all necessary arrangements wore made for going into voluntary liquidation Wednesday. Investigations ot tho af fairs of tho bank during luflt weok dis closed the fact that the bank had not been making money for tho past eigh teen months, whereupon tho stockhold ers determined to discontinue tho bank ing business and pay oil all claima. Not having eufllclcnt currency on hand to meot nil obligations, Vico-Prosidont J.C. Fctzer wont to Omaha to proouro tho additional amount necessary to mako nn immodiato settlement with all creditors, leaving instruction! with Ooshior Bur gess to make no loans. Tho capital stock was $.'10,000, and claims against it amountod to $21,000. To meot theso claims thero was 811,000 in currency and Mr. Fetzer had to go to Omaha to raiRo tho amount necessary to liquidate Ho brought tho monoy to Blue Hill, whoro it is on dopoBit at thn First bunk und depositors aro being paid in full. State Journal. Wkdoinu Bells. This time a doublo wodding, which occurred nt tho residence of Rev. G. W. Hummel two milos south ot Red Cloud on Tuosday ovoning, June 12, 1694. Tho happy couples wore Mr. F. Hadloy and Miss Annu Zeluff, Mr. William Zeluff and Miss Cora Suundors all of Red Cloud, Rov. G. W. Hummel officiating. F. P. Hadloy is an onterpris ing young man and nn expert painter and glazier, his brido Miss Anna ZelufT is an accomplished young lady being well known in this city. Tuie Ciiikp has known Frank Hadloy for a grout many years, a part of which timo he udministorod tho intcrnul uiTuirs of this ofllco as "Devil," and as such wo tuko groat pleasure in congratulating him and his estimable bride, nnd hopo their joys many bo us plentiful na tho sands ot the ecu shore. Mr. Wm. ZelulT is n very industrious nnd intelligent young mnn well known in this city uh n suc cessful barber. Misd Cora Saunders his banduomo bride is ono of tho highly ea toomud young ludioa of thin vicinity. Au thoy journey on through lifo may thoy find it n happy uml prosperous voyage. - W. P. Buyes of 2 105 Jones St., Oma ha, Neb. says of l'nrku' Sure Cure "My Ife has been oonititutionally wrecked for years. Tried everything frultleasly. My druggist's persuasion backed by his guarantee, induced me to buy a bottle of Park's Sure Cure. The results ura truly wonderful, Park's Bore Cure for tho Liver and Kidneys is n positive Bpoolno for the dlseares ot women. You oan always be happy If you are willing to rejoice with others, Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure drape Creaai of Tarter Powder. 1894. i nly one Mortgage. Interest and Payable at your home bank. Cuildhkn's Day. On lust Subbnth ovoning tho children ot tho Methodist Sunduy-Buhool, nssisted by tho choir, guv ono ot thoir most interesting und especially ontortuining Children'u Duy exorcises Tho church wub tilled to satiety with thoso who woro ougor to hoar tho entortuinment. At eight o'clock tho services woro oponod by tho choir with ti very upproprinto hymn, on titled "Snvior, like u Shopnrd loud ub,'' after which Rov. A. P. Hull pastor, of fered pruyor und read n ecripturo passngo suitable Jtr tho occasion. Tho school, then sang a "song. Miss Viola Ward gavo tho introductory addross, in n very imposing manner, ruluting faote ot nn interesting nature, ubout tho organiza tion of Children's Duy. Tho choir thon rondorod a very select nnthom, niter which Gracio Kollogg rccitod u pretty piece ontitlod, "Two Words," thnt cup tivatod the audience. Tho Misses, Suslo Rife, Lulu SellarB, and JobbIo Ducker. skillfully sang a trio ontitlod "Evening Bolls," decidodly ono ot tho nicest por tions ot tho program, und they accomp lished their parts to tho satisfaction ot the nudionco, Little Ray Rife ontnr tainod tho audience- with 'an upproprinto recitation entitled, "Children's Duy," which wub oxcellontly dono. Thon camo a duct "Trust nil to Jesus" by Blanche Conover and Gracio Kollogg, both young ladies acquitting thomsulvos in a lino iitunnor und utmost faultlessly. "Work and Win" wu8 tho eubjoct of a rocitution by Maudo Chase, which was ono n! tho muny oxcellent parts ot tho program, und Muudo did her part well. After tliia interesting part of tho pro gram cumo u song by tho Sunday school childron, which was highly appreclatod A quartet composed ot Messrs L. P. Al bright and John Dickorson and the MIbsob Lillie Smith nnd Susio Rifo, ren dered u very difficult piece of music, which was ono ot tho best of tho even ing's program. At this juncture Pastor Hull mado u short address, aftor which u quintet composed ot L. P. Albright, Henry Clurk, nnd tho Misses Lydiu nnd Susie Rlfo und Mrs. John C. Dickorson. This selection wub surely very nicoly rendered. A collection followed which wui for tho purpose of uiding young men und wonion to educato themselves for tho roinistory; the ontcrtuinmontclosing with tho song, "God bo with you till wo meet Again." Tho success ot tho onter tuinmont rested upon tho scholars of the Misses Louis Pope, Mabel Duy, Alico Gurber , Mabel Suundors, Christie und Mumio Woidcrman. Tho entertuinmont was among tho host over bold in the city. Home thing wrong vrhun you tire too eaBlly. Somo thing wrong whua the skin ) not clear aud smooth, Some thing wrong vrhon the blood l Impure. Kvery thing right when you take DnWlttV Hnr rnpnrilla. It recommends itself. C. L. Cotttng. Children Cry for Pltcher'i Castor!. Vol.21. No. 48 Principal No Com MMyff 144 Absolutely Fure A oroam of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strongth Latost United States Government Food Report. Royal Baking Powder Co. 106 Wall St., N. Y. Dk.atii or a Pionkek. Tho death ot Sum'l Golger Sr., at his homo near this placo on Saturday evening, June 9th tokos away another of tho earliest Bot tlers of Webster county. Mr. Geigor enmo to Amorica from Gormany in 18C9, und first Bottled in Pawneo county, in this stuto, whoro his brothers woro ol reody located. In May 1870 he cumo to Webster county, then practically an un- ' eettlod territory, and took up u home etoad in tho neighborhood whero he re sided ut tho time of his death. Ho was an industrious thrittv citizen and before bis doath had acquired, in connection with his son, tho titlo to about 700 acres ot lund surronding bis homestead. Ho had for eomo timo been uillictod with uBthinu and was just recovering from a moro Bovoro attack than usual, whon bo wub seized by the la grippo aftor which ho livod but a short timo, He was hur ried in tho Guido Rock cemotory Mon day. Signal. 1. 1 Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure Is the result of experleuce, skill und honesty. It is a positive cure for all Htomaoh, Liver and Kidney Troubles. Hold by Deyo k Grioo Books aro the window through whioh the soul looks out. i 1 1 Honesty, porseveranoe nnd skill oannot Improve Dr. Sawyer' Fimily Cure, be cnuse it fully ourot Indigestion. Billions neon and Kidney dlflloulty, Hold by Deyo Grice. e e - Home fellows get Very low down In get ting uy In the world. ' i - Try n bottle of Dr. Hnwyer's Family .'lure mid you will be couvinoed that it will cure nil Htomaoh, Liver, Kidney and Bowel difficulties. llefore we oan do much good we must first be good. . Experience and money oannot improve Dr. Hnwyer's Fnniily Cure, beoaueo it rndlonlly cures Dyspepsia, Liver oom plaint and Kidney difficulty. Sold by Deyo & Qrice. Tliemun who quarrels with his lot helps the devil to mako him miserable. Lndies The druggist named below will give you a free sample paokuge of Dr. Hnwyer's Pastilles, whioh ours dtseaiss t(iuilar to women, Sold by Deyo 4, Grloe. VSUv m K ; 43Si m iSaii-l 31 I toTfc ei ' I.St' r-w s as R-V r-l I JKi. ' II mm I l.-U . gslei wimg 'Jjg'.yijjj W'.