'f i x i M zm: (if mt& a b lids SO Acts like a poultice, drawing out fever and pain, and reinvig. 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 weakness, com mon sense requires a direct ap plication for immediate relief and permanent cure. 'Orange Blossom" is a sure, painless cure for falling and dropsy of the womb, profuse, difficult, irregular menses, lcu corrhcea, 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 of Si . Dr. J. A. McGill & Co. 4 Panorama Place, Chicago, 111. I'm- Stilu by ' Cotliiiu Ituri 4'loml. The Book of " LI IF. r AIR. Ii II. II. li.iuuitid, "ilie ilistiul.ui." A work of Ono Thousand Imperial Folio paet, tvi'lvi by sixteen inches, printed on thu llnest enameled paper, on tlio Miehlo prcHs, us ex hibited in Machinery Hull. TIuh work contains Twenty-five Parts Forty P.uos Each. RAki " BV-BB . 4 There will bo over 2.500 SUPERB PIC turcH of nil sizes up to u full page. A chapter on Pairs oi the Past Mi From tho Crystal P.ilaeo of 1852 to tlio Paris Exposition of 18SJ. The Exposition wan but for n tnomont while tho book in for all time, and Should be in Every Home Sold by subscription only, on easy pay ments of ( cents a day. For further particulars apply to C Jj COTTING, DrugyM AHooliHeUer CSrAgont for this company. Here's the Idea Of the Non-pull-out Bow Tlie prcat watch saver. Saves the watch from thieves nml falls cannot bo j-ullcd on" the case costs nothing extra. The bov. has a ryooyj on each mil. A colljr runs dnv'n inside the penitent (Btem) und litB into the grooves, firmly locking thi bow to the pendant, so that it cannot b; (lulled nr iv.istjj 0.7. Can only he had wi'h catcs itainpcduilli lliiatrailoiiu. . '-' ri: Jas. Boss Pilled Watch Cr.cw are now htted with this great how (rii t . They look ami wear lil.e solid cold cases. Cost only ahout half as much, and are guaranteed for twenty )errs. Sold only through watch dealers Krinemlx-r the name Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. rll4tVMO mrcAVt Al 5, 1 RAUL MARKS gM T COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OnTAIN A PATENT f For prompt answer ami an linncet opinion, write to nl II N N ck CO., who havo hart nearly fifty jrara eiimrlenco In tlio rwtpnt bualtiriui. cnraniurilott ttonii strictly cnnflilmitliil. A lliimlbnok of In formation eonrointliK I'ntPlitn and linw to oli taln ibcm dent fn Alto a cataloguu of meclian leal and nclentlflo hooka colli free. l'alfim takon tlmuiBli Mutin & Co. recelvn special notlcolnltio Hrli'iillllc Ainrrlrnii. and tbua are broimlit widely betorntho inilillc wltii out ooKt to tho Inventor, Thta imlendld ipor, ImuihI niteklr, elegant ly llluMruttHl, Inut hy far tho lareett circulation or any eclenllllo work In tho world. S3 n year, Miupln rnnlcavcnt free , llulldlng Kdltlnn. monthly. f.Vfla year. Klwlo conic. UH cent. Kvvry number oontnlns beau tiful platei. In color, and iihoionrapha of new tiouira, wltb plana, (iiihuIIiik bulhlvra to utiow thu latent deign, and aci-uru cuntruou. Addrt-sa MU.NN CO., HBW YOUK, 'JU1 IIIUMUWAY. Wntlier Itttlletlii. LC)irUIitcii, 1&03, by V T. Foster. St. ilo-'Ki'ii, Mo, .Mhr. 2. My List bulletin gave forocasta of the storm wave to cross the continent from March 1 to 5 ami the next will reach the Pacific coast about t'ie US th, cross tho western mountain country by cloc of Mar. 7, the great central valleys from Sth to lllth and the eastern states about the lltli. This disturbance will bo of more force than usual, but precipitation i"-l be light except in .i Jew limited localities. The most important feat uicoi this -torm will bo the cold wave immediately following its warm wave, causing great extremes of temperature and frosts further south than usual. .lust here It is pertinent to repeat that lSD.'i crop season weather will bo uncommon and ictnarkable, and every pirt oi the United States may prepare tor the unusual. The third storm wave of March will reach tho Pacific coast about 1 Li tli, cross the western mountain countty by closo of l.'lth, tho great central V.iIIcjh 'J-lth to llith, and the cistern states about tho 17th. The feature of this distuibance will be a very considerable increase of precipitation as compared with the lir-t part of the month and the tem perature will avenge low during the two weeks following this itjriu wive. Warm waves will cros-s the western mountain country about !th and 12th, rctt central vallovs Sth und 1-ith. and the eastern Mates 10th and Kith. Cool waves will cross tlio western mountain country about Dili and lfith, great central valleys 11th and 17th, and the eastern states 13th und l'.Ui. The principal storms of March will ho tlioso to cross tho continent from 7th to 11th and Mth to USth, and the cold waves following these will be tho most severe of the month. The principal, most brilliant and beautiful aurora will accompany the cold wave crossing the continent from 2.")th to 27th. A more brilliant aurora will accompany the cold wavecro.-sing the continent 7th to Dth, but it will probably be obscured by the full moon. IIAINFALL. Tho average annual rainfall of the United States, not including Alaska, is about 1,400 cubic miles, or if equal ly distributed over the entire surface, would make a body of water 30.4 inches in depth. This water, which must bo lifted Into tho atmosphere by the forces of nature before it can come down as rain, weighs about 0,330 billions of tons and is tqual to more than double the amount of water contained in Lake Ontario, or one and one-eighth of that in Lake Michigan, and four years of rainfall would about equal all the water in tho five great lakes. Rainfall comes from clouds at an average elevation of ahout 2,010 feet and to raiso the moisturo for ono year's rainfall requires a power equal to 5.G00 millions of horses working ten hours a day, lifting 100,000 tons of water a mile high every second, Distributing this rainfall by sea sons it is found that, for all tho terri tory of tho United States, except Alaska, tho avcrago for spring is 0.2 inches, for summer 10.3, autumn 8.3, and winter 8.0. This fall of water is dicposcd cf by flowing through tho rivers, by passing into tho earth, by evaporation, and by being consumed by plants and ani mals. The run-off is estimated at 40 to 00 per cent in the interior states east of tho 05th mctidian and muoh less west of that. Tho run-off is largest about the great lakes, dimin ishing slowly toward tho southeast aud rapidly toward tho southwest. As a rulo tho per cent of evapora tion is greatest where tho run-oil is least. West of tho llocky mountain divido tho run-off is small and tho evaporation large. For tho whole country tho rainfall is greatest in Juno and loast in Oc tober, greatest in tho summer season and least in the autumn. Tho northeast has the most evenly distributed rainfall. At Now York city 15 2 inches in December and January, and the greatest avcrago about 4.5 inches in July and August. Toward tho south and west tho cli mato gradually progresses toward iainy and dry Ecasons, till tho ex tremes of this fcaturo arc reached on tho middlo l'acifio coast aud on tho northwest coast of South America. Koy West and San Francisco aro THE ItED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. tho places of greatest xtremes and their extremes ate opposite each oth er. Key We it has an annual nveri-g' of -10.1 inches with 7 inches in Ft tcmbci and only l.t! in December ' 2 in ilanuarr. San Francisco takes the opposite l this and with an average rainfall if 23.(1 inches has about 5 inches in January and ." inches in December, while June, July, August and Sep timber arc almost wholly without rain. The heaviest rainfalls recorded in ono day are at 1'ensacola, Florida, 10 inches; New London, Connecticut, ll.S inches. Along a lino drawn through Cape Cod, Mus. , Charleston, S. C, the southern parts of Georgia and Alabama, central Mississippi to a point a litt'e west of Houston, Texas, 7J inches or rain frequently falls in one dav. At Oswego, New York, and in western Ongon, thirty or mora days of rainfall havo occurred in succes sion and these points are noted for small rains throughout the year. In tho MiHsnuri and Mississippi valleys the number of consecutive days ol rainfall sometimes reaches between ten and tweiit). At Yuma, Arizona, n period of 107 days without rain occur. AtSicra meulo, California, 100 days ptss with out rain; at Sin Francisco 112 days, Los Angeles 120 days, San'.Diego 130, Fort Wingato, northwestern New Mex ico, 124. Draw a 1 ne from tho gulf through Houston. Texas, to Bismark, North Dakota, thence to l'tigct Sound on the north Pacific coast, and south mid west of that line, periods of thirty diis without rain often occur, culmi nating in the longest of drouth per iods at Yuma and Sandicgo. North and east of that lino thirty 'ays without rain, seldom, if ever, occtiH, except at Key West, where tliirt) -tiitiu da, Jacksonville thirty four dajs, und Titusvillo, Fiorina, about or s little lcs than thirty dajs have pussed without rain. While the longest drouths occur in the southern parts of our nationel territory the shortest drouths occur in tho nnrtliiiast, including the lower laker, Ohio, West Virginia and parts of adjoining states. The shortest drouths, never extend ing beyond fourteen dajs without roin, occur at Kastpnrt, Maine. Then eomcB Rochester, N. Y., with a limit ot fifteen das aud Oswego with eigh teen days. This iiifm ination is gleaned from records of the national weather bu reau and is valuable for many reasons and to many classes of people. "Torino's you would not think ho, but a very large proportion of diseases in New York conn h from cnreli-Bsness ntiout catch ing cold," Bays Dr. Syrus Kdson. "It is such n simplx thine and mo common that veoy few ptioplo, unlsss it is n case of pneumonia, pay nny attention to a cold. New York is ono of the healthiest placos on tho Atlantic const nnd yet there aro ft groat many onses of catarrh and consum ption which have their origin in this negleo'. of the simplest precaution of ovary day life. Thu most sensible advise in, when you linyo ono got rid of it as soon as possible. By all means do not neglect it.'' Dr. 1-Meon dots not tell yon how to euro u cold but wo will. Take Cnnmberlain'ti Cough Remedy. It will relievo tho lungs,aidexpoctorationsopon the socrotious and soon 1-ITtct a permn enre. LT nnd CO cent bottles for sale by Deyo t Qrice. When rtnby was nick, wo fjnvo tier Castorla. When bIik was a ClilM, bIio cried for Castorla. When she Ix-camo SIIsh, hIih clans to Castorta. When tho had Clilldrvn, tlio gave them Custorla. Locked That Way. Undo Bill I'd giro $100 to bo out of this, George... Goorgo It strikes mo wo shall both bo out of it for nothing prosoutly. The llimillo Ilanner. Onr wifo is attending tlio woman's suffrage convention in Atlanta. Broth roil, pray for us I A correspoudout writes to ask us what wo think of yonjan fiuffrago. Our reply i, Ourwlfo will not bo homo un til next Week. Ulllvilln has ono lady candidate for Jlio legislature. As soon as wo know whetlur wo beliovo in woman suffrage or not, wo will voto for her. Wo cordially Invito tho nuxt suffrage convention to Hillvillc. us wo hear that our family has already extended tho In vitation. Major Jones' stirring editorial ngainst woman sulTr.tgo is left out for tho pn ent. Tho major speaks plainly, but it must bo remembered that ho is a bach elor. A telegram from our wife states that woman Mitlrngo is right. This is jtt-t as wo havo said nil along, and wo nover imiku n mistake when wo aro sure of our ground. Atlanta Constitution Nil (llHIll, Mrs. Will J. Chalmers, daughter of tho lato Allan l'iukcrtoii, and herself n notable tlguro in Chicago, in West Side society ttt least, has lately added to her tetiuuo of domestics u well trained Kug lislt butler, who, being u lato impotta tion, was unaware of tho existence of tho navel orange. Tho other day Mrs. Chalmers ordered a box of this fruit to ho sent homo. During dinner, u few intimates being present, tho lady of tho house, surprised that the manges did not ltiako their appearance, inquired ot tho butler what bad becomo of them. "llif you please, nium,"satd tho but ler, "1 'ad to send 'em back, llevcry ono of those oranges 'ad 'oles in 'em." Argonaut. tfl!SO3ffO0l3O0OGOCi:0fi0Q0ff ttr,.,i.... ... fl MUbllUUlU $ Or ! Debilitated SHOULD USfi 8 BRADFIELD'S iFeiiiale Reoiilator .1 O Every Ingredient possesses superb 3 P Tonic properties, and exerts a wonder ft $j ful intlueuco in toning up and strength f jcningliei- system by driving through o Jtho proper channel all Inipurllles O O Health and strength aro guaranteed to (.) O result from Its use. t fc t& Mjrwlro, who win binlrMili'ii for rlnlitn-n ,5 momlm, nfii-r uMntf IIiiaiimkiii'h liMAirJT J? ItKdHl.ATnit tor two iiioiiilin. m KOttlnt; ni-ll X (-J,.M.J01INM)N,Mnlirii,Ark O q SolJ hy all KniiJClitu t tl 00 rrhottle. (!) g BRADFIELD'S REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga. llllllllllllllllllllllll (0LUnBIA PAP CALENDAR : Por 1895; A Desk Calendar is a necessity i most convenient Kind of storehouse ' (or memoranda. The Columbia Desk Calendar is brightest and handsomest i of nil full of dninty silhouettes and pen sketches and entertaining J thoughts on outdoor cxacbe and spoil. Occasionally reminds )ou of ' tlte superb ipiality of Columbia Hi- cycles and of your neid ol one. i You won't object to that, of course. The Calendar will lie mailed for five j 2-ccnt stamps. i Address Calendar Department, POPE MFO. CO,, Mention this pspcr. Hartford, Conn. 1 1 I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 "The" Watch. For timekeeping nnd durability nothing beats the seventeen jeweled Dkuiikii IIami'dkx Watch. CALLO.VpENMAN and examino thorn. Also his lino ot Jewelry, Diamonds, Spectticlos, Clocks, 1'Iatcd and inllil sllvfiuure, lonvenlr spnoim lieml liunillfd knives and forks. cuUhit sets, (Mlllnm'.tril cases, linn turn hexes anil othui liuelllei, A lino line of hiioctiicles and eye glnsses wllli liitercliangiililu lenses. steel, nlckul silver and cold f mines, Kpeclal and careful st tvutlou I'uld l titling Hie cjo. My line of 2ml liimd watches Is iiulte large. I wlIFrtiii them on at less than thrlrititunl worth. Chilling joiirwHteli, clock and Jewelry r pair wi-rk.jiiiir cngiaviiig and your old gold and sliver to me, TIIOS. li:'.tlAIV , tS. . C. WZCT'O 112SVE A1I5 BSAM TEIATUIHr in h.ild under ijomtivo written unnruntee, by nuthoriziKl HKontH only, t turn Weak Memory! JyohHof Drain nnd Nervo I'ower: ljont Mnnlioodi UulckniwHi Niht Ijohhohj Kril Dreiinm; Ijickof ( ontidenco; NervoueneHH; IiHHitude; nil l)riiln; Ix)b of Power of tlioOoiiDriiliveOrnHii" in oither pex, ciiumhI liyover.exertioii, Youthful Kmirn, or Uxccnivo 'Ji-o of 'lohiirco, ()iinm or Liiquor. which leads to Mlcery. Conmuniition, Inutility unit Dft'illi. lly mull, $1 n hox; d for $t:witli written uuiiruute? ' euro or ref nml reoiicy, We:t'l LWer fllll euro Hick Headueliu. IlilioiiKiieBB. I.lver Coiiiiih.lnt, Hour Hlnmiirli. I))iieihiii nnd f-nutiwitlor.. UUAltAtUliDa ik.uod only bv For sale by Doyo &. Grico, Hed Cloud women -SSfrirr. KK3r53sr i Ar-r.."; -. XV.V -Si-rr-r-nsX You VjLpiH Need Wji It. MARCH 1, 1895 &fcs 7 T "-- r- -a miL aSXS 1 - "T- I "" -tlw)' pain and Inflammation, am! cures quickly. Full directions with each bottle. For tale everywhere. Price, 25c, 50c. and S1.00 per bottle. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. )'H2r tP-S C?.4rjut...ytv W fil MITCH Vi! 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