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THE BED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, F1UDAV, FKK. 15, 1895
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Wruthcr Bulletin.
J "H-Si''rW,,''(,',8W,,y w T. Foster.
' ', L? Joseph, Mo, Feb. 10 My
lust bulletin gave forr'nts ' t lie
ptortn wave to crn?-. the continent
fiom February 17 10 J1 anil the next
will reach the Pacific coast about Fi'b.
,'2'2utl, cross the western mnuntnin
- Atetitry bv olo'o of 2!U, tli grunt
central vnllvya from 24th to !2Gth and
the custom males about tlie 27tli.
This will be ono of the most noted
and severe stortM ol the yenr and
d".strvi" pncuial i-t em ion. l'rn'a.
blv two iTitTi-lv distinct ditttif Ijhiici h
will ilcvelii nil bin tho week tit' 'J 2d
1o 2Stb, wt.t of i Im Mi.i"R"ppi tivur,
oni of wlnuli 1 have described nbovc
and which will probably enter the
continent between Vancouver's Island
and tin; mouth oi the Columbia river
about 22(1 or 2!U, move directly to
ward Kansas City, thenco between
the upper and lower lakes, near or
iforth of Albany, New York, and then
down the St. Lawrence river.
Causes itiat lead o destructive
Btornis were similar February 21st to
2Gth 1887 when tornadoes occulted
in California, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana and West Virginia causing
great destruction of propeity.
Wo have no means of knowing
where the tropical storm will be from
21st to 27ih but it will probaply be
within thu Gulf of Mexico, or on
801110 of its northern coasts. Usuully
tho tropical storms of February are
mild, Causing heavy and long contin
ued rains in the gulf states, but tli 8
.Rtoriu, wherever it may be, will come
iiear developing the force of a hurri
cane.
The overage path of these February
tropifiil storms is to strike thu con
tinent south of thu Gulf of Califor
nia, then by way of El lo, Texas,
Toledo Ohio and the southern purt of
Newfoundland to the Uritiih Iiles,
' but probabilities are that from 21st to
27tn this tropical storm will take a
more southern route.
Probabilities favor a sovoro cold
wave in the northern part of the
great cmitr.il valleys about tho 25th
lly watching thu national weather
bureau reports about that time the
v location of the tropic 1 storm may be
learned in time to bu of great value.
If that Htoim is on the gulf oast
moving eastward about 2lth to 26th
the cold wave will do great damage
jrflhe southern states about two days
' 7n '""d 00 ver' severe in the uortb
crn states. But if tho tropical storm
is moving westward on the Gulf of
, Mexico tho cold wave of the 2."tli to
2ilth will not enter the southern
states.
An expert. cn locate tho tropieal
storms by watching the movements
of tho cold wave on the continent
and along this line is an excellent
opportunity for our national weather
bureau to improve its work,
Tho warm wave will cross the
western mountain country about 22d,
the great central valleys about 21th
and tho eastern states about 20th.
The cool wavo will cross the western
mountain country about 2.")th, tho
great central valleys about 27th and
the eastern states about March 1st,
Tho storm preoecding the one de
scribed above will bo a terror on the
north Atlantio which it will enter
off the ooast of Maino about 22d, mov
ing eastward along the usual steam
shin lines to tho British Isles. 1 ad-
vise all to not undertake any plets
uro trips by ocean steamers irom -u
to 27th inclusive
QULF STORMS.
Tho features of theso (ropioal
storms that is of most importance to
North America is their movements
about tho Gulf of Mexico. In Au
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gust. SeDtcmbor and Uotouer oocur
most of the tropical hurricanes and
thoy are carefully mapped but during
the other nino months ol tho year
this class of storms, being of less
force, aro not so carefully mapped.
1 hold that nearly all the low bar
ometer storms thnt pass through Tex
as, averaging about ono a mouth, are
tropical storms which havo passed
slowly westward aoross tho north
part of South America or tho south
part of the Gulf of Mexico, across
Central America into the Pacifio
ocean turning oastward by way of
'the north, cntoring tho Pacifio coast
about or south of Los Angeles and
thenco eastward traversing tho south
ern states,
Tho high barometer stormes, or
bllmrdi-, or only waves as they aro
variously called eomo out of tho win-
tcr high that surrounds tho mognotn
north polo and are induoed or caused
by tho tropical storms, The latter,
liko the water spouts, gather the
atmosphere in vast quantities and
throw it to great heights necessitating
downpours at otliT points and the
uolil waves or hi zzmls are tho results.
Our transcontinental storms do
not bring thn t xireinely low tomptr
mure and if w Hro ever to under
stand tlua blizz ird there must be bet
ter records made by our national
weailur bureau, or by the navy
weather bureau, of thrso tropical
stoi ms,
Oar national weather bureau must
got thn -oil's from its uvi'b in order
to sio tli wt storms are perpetual me
teors that never dio but move on for
ever in iheir alloti'd toond, now in
ureu.ini: and then decreasing in
oree thr.iuih thn electro-magnetic
iiifluetices as mm, moon and planets.
Then we may induoo them to mako
better records of the tropical storms.
Those tropical storms make it much
moie difficult to cotredly forecast tic
weather at long range for Texas and
iho countries lying oast of the Mis
sissippi river and iho upper lakes.
About ince a month the tropical
storms comes into the pioblem and
being nf greater force than the storms
that cro-s the continent furthor north
tho latter storms oro knocked out of
time and -ometimes absorbed by the
tropical lows or almost destroyed by
the hiuh that are induced by iho
tho tropical lows.
The national weather bureau peo
ple sy that these tropical storms
are organized on tho Atlantic some
where east ot the Windward islands.
They may learn their mistake some
thy. Not long ago they claimed
that our trans-oontin -ntal storm were
organized in the northwest part of tho
United States and later they conclud
ed they were organized at some un
known point in Alaska. They are
now about convinced of what these
bulletins have claimed for many years
that these storms move entirely
around the earth.
The writer also hopes to convince
those orthodox gentlemen that the
storms of the north Atlantic ocean
constitutes a complete system, that
the; move with thu trade winds and
gulf stream sometimes passing west of
Central America before they turn
east and sometimes into Asia Minor
before turning to the south and west.
The Pacific ocean storms move in
a similar manner, as I am thoroughly
convinced, and constitute the ty
phoons, or hunicans of the Kast In
dies. Their paths in the vicinity of
tho East Indies, as mapped by tho
navy weather bureau, give very
strong evidenco that they move
around the center of the north Paci
fic ocean.
0. W. O. Hardmsn, Sheriff of Tyler
U!o., W. Vb., nppreciato u good thing and
does not hesitate to nay bo. He was al
most prostrated with a cold when he pro
eared n bottle of Cm mborlain's Cough
Remedy. He says: "It gave me prompt
relief. I find it to be an Invaluable re
medy for conghs and colds." For sale
by Deyo A Qrice.
Our dissatisfaction of any other eolu
tion is the blazing evidenco of immortal
Ity. Emerson.
Karl's Clover Hoot will purify your
blood clear your complexion, rogalate
your bowels And make yonr skin tear ba
a bell, sua., duo., anavi.uu ooiu oy j u wui
ting. The seed dies into a new life, and eo
doea man. G. Macdonald,
- i - A prMi,,tent pain In the baok indicates
frnnhln in the Kidney. To stay the nro
Kress of disease, nse Dr. J. II. MoLaan's
Liver & Kidney Balm.
Deceivers trifle with the best affec
tions ot our nature. Crabbe.
Karl's clover root, the great blood purl
tier gives freshness and clearness to the
complexion and cores constipation, 125
cts., Mots., 81.00.
Labor to show more wit in discourse
Ithan words. Spencer.
Rheumatism Cubkd in a Da v. "Mystio
Care" for Rhbnmatism and Neuralgia,
radically enrea in 1 to 3 days. Its action
upon the aystem is remarkable and mys
terious. It removes at once the cause
and the disease immediately disappears,
ho first dose greatly benefits, 75ots.
sold by Deyo & Qrice, Druggists, Red
Coad. tf
Tho wealth ot u man is tho number ot
things which ho loves and blesses, which
he is loved and blessed by.
"Don't Tolmceo plt or Smoke
Your Life Awny."
The truthful, startling title of n book
about No-to-bac, tho only harmless, guar
anteed tobacco-habit euro. It you want
to quit nnd can't, u "No-to-bac
Braces up nicotinl.oil nerves, eliminates
nicotine poisons, inukes weak mon gain
strongtb, weight und vigor. Positive
euro or money refunded. Sold by C. L.
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Book at druggists, or mallod free.
Address Tho Storling Remedy Co.,
Chicago otllco, 45 Randolph St., Now
York, 10 Spruce St,
HEART DISEASEI
Fluttering, No Appetite, Could Not
Sleep, Wind on Stomach.
"For a long time I had a tcrrlblo
pain at my heart, which fluttered al
most incessantly. I had no appetlto
and could not sleep. I would be com
pelled to sit up in bed and belch gas
from my stomach until I thought
that every minute would bo my last.
There was a fcclllng of oppression
about my heart, and l was afraid to
draw a full breath. I could not Bween
a room without resting. My hua
band induced me to try
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
and am happy to say it has cured
me. 1 now have a splendid appetito
and sleep wclL Its effect was truly
marvelous."
MRS. nARlW E. STARR, Pottavlllo, Pa.
Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a poaltlv
Juaranteo that tho first bottle will neneflt.
.lldruKRlstssollltatll. o bottles for IS. or
ft will boBcnt. prepaid, on receipt of prk
by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind.
HEADACnEcuredlnMnilnutos by Dr.MlloV
1'ain Tills. "Oneccntadaic." At druggists.
riton ouu r.xciiA.u:s.
Hed Cloud papers are "gone daft"
over a proposed sugar faciory for that
place. It semis (-tranire ihit they
have not tumbled to the I not that
theso sugar factories proposd for
most every town in 'ho stato this fall
and winter, arc a blind and for the
purple of securing the aid of the
legislators from the districts in which
i hey aro propo.sed to work to have the
sugar bounty restored, under the im
pression that it will bo a stimulus to
ward the securing of factories fo the
state. 1 ho projector of the scheme
at Red Cloud was here but our people
wcro onto him and he did not propose.
Superior Sun. ,
Kd Lewis was nrrested at Red Cloud
and taken to Nelson and lodged in j.ul
on an affidavit ol bastardy, sworn out
airainst him by ono Augusta Krokson
of Superior. Augusta claims sho
loved tho cur, not wisoly, but too well;
ho promised he would marry her tho
same old ruse sho fell. State Jour
nal. A foolish man over at Red Cloud
stole a horse, aud now ho can't pur
chase his liberty for less than $500.
Fiuuro tho herd of horses bo could
have bought with that amount of
money. Smith County Journal.
A Red Cloud maiden who considers
herself an undeveloped Patli, has
written to Charles Fair, son of tho
lato millionaire for $10,000 to help
her o'nain voice oulture. Modest
maiden, that. Syracuse Journal,
Mesdames V. 11. Soliday and Ed.
Beyrcr arrived home on Sunday night
from a visit to their old homo at Red
Cloud of a few days. MoCook Trib
une. Yon make no mistake when yon tak
DeWitt'a Little Early Risers for bilionss
umb, dyspepsia or headache, because
these little pills onre them.
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