The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 22, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    .H
yrv
' ?
H
jm,7"
THE BED CLOUD CHIEF, BED CLOUD. NEBRASKA, FRiOAV, Jj'Klf. 22, 1895
"l
' -wSSijpv
.' lw w
BBBefcV
n"M -CViId.
o
BLQSSO
Acts like a poultice, drawing
out fever and pain, and rcinvig
orating the entire Female Sys
tem. It removes all obstructions
and creates a healthy, natural
flow of all secretions.
It is the one natural cure for
female troubles, because it is
applied right to the diseased
parts. Don t take internal rem
edies for Female wcakncss,com
mon sense requires a direct ap
plication for immediate relief
find permanent cure.
"Orange Blossom" is a sure,
painless cure for falling and
dropsy of the womb, profuse,
difficult, irregular menses, lcu
corrheca, ulceration, tumors,
sick headache, constipation, sal
low complexion.
"Orange Blossom" is apastile
easily used at any time. Every
lady can treat herself with it.
Mailed to any address on re
ceipt or $i. Dr. J. A. McGill & Co.
4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111.
tor Stile by C. I,. Coltln lied
Cloud.
Unlhcr Bulletin.
tCopjrluhted, 189S, by W.T. Koeter.
St. Joseph, Mo, Fob. 23 Mj
last bulletin gave forecasts of I lie
storm wuvo to cross tho continent
from February 23 to 27 and tho next
will reach the Pacific coast about Feb,
liSlh, cross tho western mountain
country by clo'o of Mar. 1, tha great
central valleys from 2d to 4th and
the cistern states about tho 5th.
This disturbance will bo a contin
uance of the severe storms of Febru
ary, and prcoip'utiou will bo about
an average.
Warm wave will cross tho western
mountain country ahout February 28,
tho great central valleys about March
2, and tho eastern states about March
4. Cool wave will cross tho western
mountain country uliout March 3, tho
great contrul valleys,, ahout the fth,
and the eastern states ahemt 7th.
MARCH WKATHF.R.
Indications nro that tho tempera
ture of March will average below nor
mal cast of tho Allcghanioi and north
are inoro dr finitely loeatod by meter
ologists but probabilities aro that they
havo locttid tho centers of tho semi-
annual hih and low too far to ''hnv.
Amtioy.
Quito n change in tho weather.
Mr. Warner hpent Sunday in Am-
southwest in northcustcrn Asia. 'J h
theory would piano tho centers at i It
center of tho north magnetio polo near
where tho (i.uh parallel of latitude
crosses tho Lena river
Another fact beats out this theory.
On and north of tho 40th parallel of
latitudo in tho Chineso empiro and
eastern Siberia the- winters aro vastly
more severe than in tho saino latitudes
in America. This can bo accounted
for only on the theory that tho north
Magnetic poles in America and Asia
form high barometers in winter and
tho Asiatic polo being live or six de
grees further south than ours in Amer
ica would account for tho old of
northeast Asia extending further
south than on this continent.
Tho reader will bear in mind that
tho central portions of the transient,
the semi-annual and tho perpetual low
btrometers aro ccntors oT warm and
I... I....I,., ..... l,.. ,wiiilrj nf nnlil
ol Richmond, Virmnia; above nor 1 ' . ,
ttml l.i tlin Atlntihrt Dt.llnil nrilllll til' '
...... Hit ini'Uiiv t....w ....
Richmond; below in the Ohio vlley
'The Book ok
"The Fair."
tly H. II. llAiicinn, 'Tim IIIMorlan."
A work of Ono Thousand Imperial Folio
ptigcc, tweho by sixteen inches,
I printed on tho llnost enameled
paper, on tho Miehlo press, ub ex
hibited in Machinury Hull. ThiB
work contains
Twenty-five Paris
Forty Pages Each.
Tharo will bo over 2,500 SUPER!! PIC-
tttreB of all siA'S up to ti full page.
jk A chapter on
Fairs ot the Past
Prom tho Crystal Pulaco of 18T2 to tho
Paris Exposition of 1889. Tho
Exposition wna but foru momont
while tho book is for nil timo, and
Should be in
Every Home
tSold by subscription only, on easy pay-
tnonta ot GJ conts a day. For
further particulars apply to
C Ij COTTING-,
Druggist Jkliookseller
EETAKunt for thia company.
-Your Watch
Insured Free.
A perfect insurance against theft or accident
is the now firaous
i a. -B l' L!l Ml LLm
BOW,
the only bow (ting) which cannot be pulled
or wrenched from the case. Can only ue
had on cases contilningthU trade mark.
uaui; ii v
Keystone Watch Case Company,
of Philadelphia.
the oldest, larger, and most complete Watch
Case factory in the world 1500 employees j
2003 Witch Cases daily.
W v JllK Ul 119 JI1UUU113 l lUCWtUUrtUM
Filled Watch Cases
which arc jiiit ns good as solid cases, and
cost about one half less
Sold by all jewelers, without extra charp,8
for Non-pull-out bow. Ask for pamphlet, or
send to the manufacturers.
KTlaHf
B.laATninpTTMBfl
ft mrcAVtAIO.MAULMAKKSi
?? CUPYKKaHia.
WAN I OBTAIN A PATENT For
Vrnropt answer and an lioiicrt opinion, wrlto to
MUNN Si UO., wbn havo unit nearl J ilftr TeiuV
experience In tho imtcnt buflnros. Coiumunloi
ttonitrletlycxml1iomul. A llanilliookof In
formal Ion cont'iTiiinu t'nlrnlH anil now to CD-
tain mem nvnt m c. Also a caiaioguo ui uiiumw
leal and ncluntlHa Ixmkn emit free
IIMM
thus aro brouulit nldclr bornrotlio inilillowlth.
atunta taken fbrnush luun k Co. rcCOlTO
dal notlcolntho Hclnitllin Ainnrlrnn. and
1 (iiu iiivuiiiur. iitp rii,.-.."i .!.'
Ivucil week r. e ooant v I uttratcsl. Iiaa br far uio
luejt rireulation or nny Mlcntltlo work lu tbo
out onat to tlio Inrontor.
Hlnalo
contalni beau.
VjIdf.S.I nruar. bauipln
uuainu 1 muni), montnir, 1
J. 'i!i cvnla. Kvery iimu
.
oumH
AJIj;ii anil fcciini ctintriicta. AiMrca
nvH & tu., Nlw Vouu, UUl llnuAUwAY.
l,uf.W' a Tear, tampin niniiaacni. htw.
uuuaing iiiuinu, montblr. I it
hum- icv.rv iiiimli, r
III rolnra. uml nliotnuranli of now
Ith flam, onubllnu liulliltra io ahow tlio
aii'l tho upper and lower lake'; below
normal in the Missouri and upper
Mi'-sif'sippi valles; bolow in tho Hod
river country; above in tho lower Mis
sisbippi valley and cast gulf; below
average in tho nrid distticts cast of
the lloikiep; below averago on the
north Pacific blopo and above on the
south Pacific nlopu.
March rainfiill will bo wull distrib
uted and about normal throughout the
country oxcept a probable t-xcess on
tho Middle Atlantic coast.
Tho unusually aovcrc tropical
storms first part of February caused
more rxtrcmo cold on tho continent
than was cxpootcd.
CLIMATE.
Lit us again cxamiuo the north
magnetic poles for further informa
tion as to climatic changes. Tho
writer docs not claim that tho sun,
moon and planets originato storm cen
ters, or tho various transient and local
high and low barometers. Theso be
longs to the earth's magnetic system
and their force and movements arc
affected by planetary magnetism.
Tho old orthodox meteorologists
claim that a perpetual low barometer
surrounds tho geographical north
polo, covering au area three to four
thousand miles in diameter. They
havo probably been misled about this
from tbo fact that all rotio voyages
must bo made by passing through tho
Icelandic or Bering sea perpetual and
stationary low barometers.
Explorers' havo not gono near
enough to tho north polo to determine
whether it has a perpetual low, and
thoy havo only inferred that it has.
Thcro aro reasons for believing that
tho north polo country docs not go to
either txtremo of tho barometer, but
tends toward a low in summer and a
high in winter.
This brings up tho important points
for discussion in this bulletin, the
barometers of tho north magnetic
poles.
Meteorologists havo determined, in
a general way, that low barometers
cover North America and Asia during
our summer seasons, or when tho sun
is north of tho earth's equator, and
that high barometers cover about tho
saino land surfaces during-our winters
As to what part of North America
and Asia tho centers of thoso alter
nating highs and lows occupy there
aro differences of opinion and a the
ory will not bo out of place
Tho theory is this: Tho sun's mag
netic influences on tho earth trans
form tho magnetic north polo into a
low barometer about tho first ot April
whon tho sun has fairly crossed to thu
northern side of tho earth's equator
and again to a high baromotor about
tho first of October when the sun has
crossed to tho south side of the earth's
equator.
All known facts are in aoooid with
this theory and if futuro discoveries
confirm the theory it will beoome a
matter of great importance in meter
ology.
Ono faot in support of this theory
is that a high baromotor covers three-
fourths of North America during our
winter and is contral near Salt Lako
City. Nearly the same territorv is
covered by a low during tho summer
months, It is not reasonable to sup
poso that these semi-annual changes
could occur without similar changes a
little further north at tho contor of
tho Amnrioan inagnctio north pole.
Theso changes in northeastern Asia
I near the Asiatic north magnetic polo
decends and in tho lows ascends
Tho onl pormamcut and perpetual
barometers iiro the four highs that
coyer I ho north and south Atlantic
and Pacific, tho lows, that lio tilonc
tho cqintnr on tho great oceans und
and tho Ict-lundio and Uhcriug sea
luws.
Asia, Africa, South America and
North America each have lows during
their Minimi 1 ssasmiH und each havo
hiuhs during their winters. The lows
inllow the tun and tho highs take tho
npposito ht'imsphrro.
Walter Clx oatuohomo tho 11th to
ppoi d tho Hummer with his parents,
Miss Carolina linker was visiting hor
undo G W. ILkcr lait week.
Mr. McKinmy of llildroih, is vis
iting his ton Will .McKinnoy.
Tho hkatini: party waM wtll attend
ed Saturday night, and all 1 report a
good time.
lloo Boner is the Jhnppy papa of'a
ten pound hoy.
Wo understand tli.it Miss Stella
Dcbbins leaves for her homo in Iowa
Friday. Miss Stella bus mado man)
friends hero who will regret her de
parture and wish her success wherever
alio goes.
George Heed of Red Uloud is visit-
ing his uncle Gcorgu Law.
Anthony Green of ISIuu Hill was
lino Sunday.
A oar of aid has ariivid 11 1 Amhiiy.
Mr. and .tiro. Knutson wermisiting
their parents in Ainbny Suuda.
Mrs Sim Itriunr was visiting at
Mr. BikrV Friday.
J. W Siiliidou and wife spent Sun
day in Red Cloud.
Ilonry Dicdericb whs a pleasant
caller in Atnboy Sunday.
V J II
BACKACHE.
WHY ? Bocuisu your Liver ami Kidneys
are out of order. For years and years
housewives all over the country havo
used with best results
Dr. J. H. McLean's
" Liver Kidney Balm.
Try it, and you will agree with the thousands who say it
is the "PEERLESS REMEDY" for curing ailments of the Liver,
Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright'
Disease. For sale everywhere at JJi.oo per bottle.
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS. MO.
1$ O'O " G9 &&&& 4jo.a. sOO-CV
As a rule, Foster's predictions for
1 ho laiter part of January and tho
Grst work of February havo been ful
filled with remarkable accuracy, nnd
his rcputHtion ns the most reliablo
weather prognnstioator aud greatest
livit.g scienii-t of the present ago is
daily gHining hticngth among tho peo
ple of this country. Abilene (Tcxae)
Reporter.
Tho wenther of the past week has
verified Foster's forecasts as printed
in this paper Dallas, (Texas) Farmer.
EXPECTANT
MOTHERS.
Thutourwotitlortul mnetlv "Motiiehs
Fim'Nh" wlilili nmUfH clil!Mlrt!i rasy
nny bu wttliln the ruicli ot nil wo havo
rciluccil tho jirlco to ONK DOLLAR per
bottle.
...linWARU olfroudi, count.
crfclt.4 and substitutes. Take
nothing but
M
others
Friend
SOLD BY ALL DRUOOI8T8.
rWWrlto for book "TO MOTI1UIIS"
mailed frop.
THE ORADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
fiolf Pmiirlf ton, ATI.AM A. (U.
Two Lives Saved.
Mr, l'lioobe Thomas, of Junction City,
111 , was told by her doctors she had con
Hnmption and that thero was no hope for
her, but two botllef. of Dr. KIor'b New
Disoovery completely cured her and b'aO
Buys it Bavod her life. Mr. Thos. Kggers,
i:i'J Florida St. San Franolsco, suffered
from ft drradfnl cold approaching con
hnmption, tried without rosolt everything
elHe than bought one bottlo of Dr. King's
New Didcovery and In two weeks wna
cured. Hois naturally thankful. It is
such resnltit m these that prove tho won
derful tnlciiujr of this medicine in coughs
colds. Free trial bottles at O. h. (Jotting's
Drugstore regular size f.Oo. and $1.00.
It is tho close observation of little
things which is tho eecrot ot business.
Mr. II. Kennedy, mining broker at
Los Angoloc, Cal., knows what he wants
aud is booud to kavo it. He writes:
Ilaller Proprietary Co., Gents. Will you
kindly direct mo as to where in Southern
California I chu procure a bottle of yonr
excellent remedy nt Norfolk, Neb., some
three weeks ago whito passing through
thero from the Dluok Hills. I think it
tho best cough rtmedy I havo ovor used,
It works liko magio in oasos of croup."
A large bottlo can be had for Mo nt Deyo
& Orice's drugstore.
Rulllory is a mode of speaking in favor
ot one's wit against one's good nature.
Shlloh's cure is sold on a guarantee. It
cures inoipient constipation. It il the
best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose.
25 cts., CO ats., and 81.00,
In that sweot mood whon pleasant
thoughts bring sad thoughts to the mind.
Unay people have no time, and sensible
people have no inclination to up a slow
r,mdy. One Minute Cough Care nets
promptly and gives permanent results.
A mind conscious of integrity scorns
to say more than it moans to perform.
Most people can not afford to experi
ment. They want immediate relief.
That's why they use One Minute Coagh
Care.
Believo mo, ftxary heart has its secret
sorrows, whichVfc world knows not,
When Baby vns Blck, wo gao her Costorla.
When alio was a Child, bIiu crlod for Castorla.
When hlio becamo Ml, bIio clunj? to Castorla.
When blio hud ChllJreo, &I10 yiuu them Castorla,
lllllllllllllllllllllll
t
THP Alliunil
I lzz UJLUrVDIA
PAP CALENPAR !
For
emS-,
m4 1895
A Desk Calendar is a necessity
most convenient kind ol Morchome
lor memoranda. 'I ho Columbia Desk
Calendar is brightest and handsomest
of nil full ol dainty kilhouetlcs
I ami pen sketches and cntcitaining
thoughts on omnnor exercise nun
sport. Occasionally reminds )ou ol
the superb quality ol Columbia Hi
cycles nnd ol your need of one.
You won't object to that, of course.
The Calendar will 1 mailed for five
2-cent stamps.
AiMrcss Calendar Department,
POPE MFQ. CO.,
, Mention thliptptr. Hartford, Conn. T
lllllllllllllllllllllll
( pJ2f L, Ch-vx
"The" Watch.
For timokenping and durability nothing
boats the seventeen jowelod
Dkuiikk IIami'dkn Watch.
CALLONpENMAN
and examine thorn. Also his lino of
Jewelry, Diamonds,
Spectacles, Clocks,
Plated and solid silverware, sonveulr i"oon
I'fai I liamlled knives and forks, cirvlnu set
calllnircard cases, lion bun liojres unci olhei
nurrlllft.. A lino Hum id SiiuetHcleN and eyi
Classes with Inti-nliaiiKHlilolt'lixus. steel, nlcke
sliver and uold frames, Hpeclal and fareful hi
teiitlon nuld to titling Hie too. My line of 2ml
hand watclioa Is qulto lurj;e. I wllliun them op
at less than ilielnictiini iMirtli.
CryllrniK jnurHl''li. cluck mid Jewelry r
pair work, our niiuianim and your old roI
and silver to me.
THOft. PRMMAK
i,L,r:.,i,,.:r;.,Aoent8.$75
a wrk K1mtr irrrttorjr. Tfc
IttbU DUhU.krr. W ftib IUU
dUbinrur aftruli lovnnilai
Uubfi, ilttwi nl drln Utrn
iltbui -wvlilojl Ui I tod oa
I titi the Imiiwn, iti mwtiliidM
lid fbfffM wlTfl MMfj
.Ougrr koolln))tulirclutbloft
.Nubrohftlillalltl DuumLlUriu.
durkU,rrutrl Irculwtfrc
W. I. UAUHIHUNJL CO., CUrk M. !, ColuMbui. O,
0
0
uitch vn
Hut liuforc yiui lo Hint, cumo round Io J. O. Ilutlcr's
Iliirncas Sln
0
0
1.
Y And buy 11 set of Hand Made IlurnvM or u huddle, (
' Wo havo on hand n large stock und must soil it. Ply notn nnd
(U inp iJustors in Boason. Trimming niul rojiainng on short notice.
J. O. UIITI.CIt, IMtOPIlir.TOK,
KltD Vf.iiVn, NKIIII.
w
5s0r--prO
c
'Vlmt is tho population of I'asndena?
Oh, hero is tho Rand-MoNnlly Guide I
will look it np. That book is full of val
nablo information.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Oil PC" ITCHING PILES
IIsiImW .. niMTUENT
ABBOUTTBI.T OOSSS. Wlllliniilli
IIYMinUMA-MoUlarai IdUbm I(cM u
Uastaf I ml bi lall wrw b ruttklmt.lt
PLATT & FREES CO,
Chicago Lumber Yard
RED CLOUD, NEB.
Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement.
ROSS & RIFE,
i'BOPBUTOBS OF
crrx brat ijiia.
Orders Ordromptty filled, four patronage aoliolted
Wmtm9WtLWLmmWmW
Vance,
The Jeweler !
B. & M. WATCH EXAMINER;
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
A. H. CARPENTER,
PROPRIETOR OF
IL I L1BY STABLE
lied Oioutl, Nehraeha,
NOUTll OF HOZ,JLANI nOVSE.
I keep llmt'Class livery und pay strict attention to Commercial
men. Your trade solicited.
A WINTER'S ENTERTAINMENT
Great "Value Weekly News
For
I.ltllo Money
Or the World
For a Trlfl e.
ft Id Yin! ii Tnlni,
n twenty page journal, in the lending Republican fomlly paper of the United
Stales. It is a NATIONAL FAMILY PAPER, and uives all the general nowsot
tho United States. It gives tho events of foreign lands In n nutshell. Its "AG
niCULTURAL" department haa no superior in tho country. Its "MARKET
REPORTS" sre recognized authority. Sepurato departments for "THE FAMI
LY CIRCLE," "OUR YOUNO FOLKS," nnd "SCIENCE and MECHANICS."
Its "HOME nnd SOCIETY" columns command tbn admiration ot wives end
daughtors. Its general political news, editorials und discussions are comprehen
sive, brilliant and oxhauativo.
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables ub to offer this splendid Journal and THE
CHIEF for
ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25
whuk
blr4iiig.bMirl.lbetilMorfc 8 I by druigt.u.rbv
AMI l. ADVANCE.
(Tho rrgulnr sucecription for tho two papers ifl 92.00.)
SUOCIll I'TION MAY IIFOIJ AT ANV TIME.
t5TA(dreBs nil orders to THE CHIEF, Rod Cloud, Nebraska.
Write your ntiiiie and Hdilrt'kM on u poKlttl card, Mcud.lt to Geo.
W, llcut, lCuoiu ii, Trlhtiiie lluildlutr, Sew York, und sample
copy or i in: i:w YOltK AVLIUB.V TJUIBVME vtll bp
iimllcd to )oti.
'A
1
i
i
y
Al
t, ,. 4
&1
J.,4. MVi?y