0 D. a THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MARCJ Scott's1 Emulsion of Cod-livor Oil, with Ilypophoaplntos of Limo and Rotlti, is a conatructivo food that nourishes, onrichca tho blood, crcatca solid ilcli, atopa wasting and gives strength. It is foraU Wasting Diseases liko Consumption Scrofula, Anemia, Marasmus) or for Oouglia aud Golds, Soro Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Loss of Ilosh and Oonoral Debility. Scott's Emulsion has no equal as Nourishment for Babies and Growing Children. luy only tho gouuino put up in salmott'tolored wrapper. Stnd for fiamptet on Stotfs funuhion. 'A'iA. Scott A. Bowno, N. Y. All Druggists. SOconta and SI. Wi'itllicr lliilli'lln. LCuirlKitvil, 19S, liy W . T. Foster.) St. JnsKfir, Mo., Mar. .'50. My last bulletin gave forecasts of the Htorin wavo to cross tlio continent from March .'10 to Apr. .'3. Tho next will reach the Pacific coast about the 4th, cross tho western mountain oouutry by clo'o of fith, the great central valleys from the (5th to 8th and the caHtcrn Htatcs about tho !)th. TIiih Rturui will bring remarkable uxtrcmcH and radical changes in the weather. Summer heat will prevail for a few ilaya previous to tho storm wave dates and then :i drop in the temperature that will Hcnil frosts far Hou'hnnrd. This cool wave, in places it real cold wave, will keep tbo tem perature below normal for a week fol lowing. Severn local storms may bo expect ed accompanying this htonu wave and, waling iillowanco fur u month's pro-gri-KH towtrd summer, tho weather will be very like thut which occurred about aud following March 10th. The warm wavo will cross tho west ern mountain country about '1th of Apnl, the great central valleys Gth and tho eastern states 8lh. Tbo cool wave will cross the western mountain country about 7th, the great central Yidloys Uih, and eastern states lltb. During tho period covered by this storm wave, iueluding the cool wave, rainfall will be very light in tho north ern states. More rain will fall in the southern Htatcs hut will not ho well distributed and a fow localities will have too much, many others not enough ruin. Tbo third storm wave of April will reach tho Pacific coast about 10th, cross the western mountain country by close of lltb, the great central val'aj'H 12th to Hth, and the eastern Htatcs 15th, Till) warm wave will cmss llio west ern mountain country about 10th, the great central valleys 1-th and custom mates 1Kb. The cool wave will cross the western mountain country about 13 h, great central valleys 15th and uaslcru states 17th. This storm wave will causo a more tjoucrnl distribution of ruiufall and, taking tho wholo country, an increase in precipitation. Tho weather will average much cooler than in tho first week of tho month. TEMP. IIAIN I3.:i 3 5 01 4 3 r, riS.ll 3.5 (16.1 GO 00 9 3.0 51.3 2.5 1&.4 2 0 fit 3 3 0 51.7 1 5 49 7 4.0 58 0 2 0 IMcnsiint Dale. School closed at Pleasant Dale last Onrfleld. Most of tho farmors arc busy sowing Friday. Tho parents had a surprise '" dinner for tho toaohcr and Hie teacher ' Tho exhibition iu district 80 was a had a surprise of fruit for the scholars. 6rnnd success. It was largoly attend- Meeting at Penny areok last Sun- cu ana vcryono reporteu a gooa time. day night by Kov. Masking". Mr. Outhrio and wifo wcro visiting at Mr. D'ekcrson's Sunday, Earnest Hcauohamp an Miss Outh- Prn, SkaggH furnished tho musio. Eli Houchin made a flying trip down in Nuckols county last Monday. Tho quarterly mooting was largely rio wore tho truest of Mollio Stevens . nttonded on Ash Creek. Sunday. Chas. Ailes and Dora Gcdikcr spent Kmma Leigh had relatives visiting Sunday at Hen Hold s near lna her from Hiverton last week. Bcnnio VanDyko is homo from Hash county on a visit. Gilbert VanDyko is able to te around again. Ed Mountford goes east quito a bit lately. Sunday-school was organized at Penny creek last Sunday, it commen ces at 10 o'clock. Al'Rlb WKATIIEIt. My calculatious for April weather arc tnoro complete on temperature than on rain. Tcmpcraturo in tho New England states will average above normal and rainfall below. South Atlantio etatcs temperature bolow and rain about aormal. The mouth of tho James river 1 make the dividing lino between north and south Atlan tio states. Tho Ohio valley and uppor and lower lakes low temperature and dry, East gulf states low temperature and average rain. West gulf (states and Lower Missouri valley high tempera ture and dry. Upper Missiisippi val ley average temperature and rain. Up per Missouri valley and Red llivur of the North high temperature and dry. North PaciGo coast tcmpcraturo and rainfall above. SjutU I'aoifiu coast tcmpcraturo and rainfall bolow. Tbo avcrago path of the April lows, or storm centers, 'on ten tho Pacific coast at mouth ot Columbia river, passes about 100 miles north of Salt Lake and Chicago, out south parts of Newfoundland, irelind and Eng hod. During first half of coming April tho paths of storm center will principally lie uorth and the last half south of the average pah described abovo. Following, are about the normal temperatures and rainfalls for April, l't,ACKH New England South Atlantio Ohio Valley East Gulf West Gulf Cppcr Mississippi Upper Missouri Lower Missouri East of Hookies Arid North Pacific coast South Pacific coast I'UOF. IIKNIIV AI.t.KN IIAZKN. The abovo is tho stylo in which tho weather bureau's principal weather forecaster writo his name, and as ho is n prolific writer on various subjects portaining to astro-physics, magnetism and moteorology, the people should know more about him. More particu larly is this truo at this particular time because he is preparing to make an unprecedented balloon voyngo into the upper atmosphere at the expense of Uncle Sam. For many years Prof. Vccder, of Lyons, New York, has made a special ty of tho relations existing between sun-spots, aurora nud tho weather. To his theory Prof. Hazon seriously objects as, in fact, hu appears to ob ject to everything of which he is not tho author. It is not meant herein to either support Prof. Veedor's theory nor to oppose Prof. Iluzcn's ideas hut rather to examine the methods of the latter. Of sun-spots as the oauso of storms ProL Iluzon says: "If n spot pro duces a cold wave one week or at one time it can never produco u hot wave at any other time." That is ono or tho moit remarkable statements thnt ever fell from tho pen of so prominent a scicn'ibt, aud com ing from the oldest and possibly the ablest assistant profesoi of our na tional weather bureau is worthy of serious consideration, Every school boy knows that almost univerally warm waves, with unusually hiirh temperatures, precede cold waves and Prof. Ilszen's language can only bo construed to mean that tho warm wave must have ono cause and the cold wave nnothor. How ridiculously absurd I . All ogrco that tho moon causes high tides, but docs it not also causo low tides ? Every tyro knows that the weather is continually changing from warmor to colder and colder to warm er, or from tho high to the low barom ctors and tho reverse, and must there be a soparato causo for each of these? Must thero bo ono eauso for rain and another for snow ? If tho sun heats the atmosphcro in one locality, caus ing it to riso, will not tho rising of that atmosphoro necessitate the fall ing or coming down of atmosphoro in somo other place ? This last proposition is irrefutable, the falling atmosphere will causo a cold wavo and thorcfore the cold wavo and warm wavo are caused by the sun, Prof. Iluzcn'ri statement to tho con trary notwithstanding. With such a method of discussing tho weather work of others no wonder that Prof, lliizen is compelled to pub Holy state; ''Wo know that it is im possible to predict tho weather with certainty for oven twenty-four hours." 'WIIEN IIIINU COMES I Recommend Pc-ru-iiii to All gutTcrem," Bny Editor W. T. l'owvll, r:iurmton, O. W. T. Powell, editor of tho Indo-i pendent of Clarington, Ohio, writes that ho was taken sick with bronchitis and catarrhal fever, head was in a terrible condition, lungs wcro badly affected, being so tight and soro ho could hardly breath, and coughed al most incessantly For two months tried local physicians took cough med icino and other medicines. Took tlirco bottles of Pc-ru-na and was en tirely cuied. It is needless to attempt to givo onlv the vaguest outline of the won derful success which Pc-ru-na has nut with in tho euro of catarrh. This suooess is entirely duo to tho fact that Pc-ru-ua eradicates (ho disease from tho system, instead of tempora rily relieving somo disncrccnblo symp tom. Not only is catarrh in all stages and varieties eurcd promptly, but also cold", coughs bronchitis, l.i grippe catarrhal dyspepsia, all yield, surely and permanently, to tho curative vir tues of Pc-ru mi. As a sprit-g medicine Pc-rn-na is n never-failing remedy. It cleanses tue blood through digestion, and gives tone to tho whole Hvstctu by increases the nutritive valuo of the food. "Spring fever." as it is sometimes call ed which produces a tired out, sleepy feeling and inability to do miieh men tal or physical work is the result of a sluggish digestion. The great pop- ulantv that Pc-ru ua has is duo to the fact that in all Mich cases it at once coirccts digestive derangements aud enriches the blood by purifying this very important souro of that vital fluid Send for book on spring medicines and spring diseases. AWo a valuable treatise on c.itarrh, lagtippe, consumption,- ciuj:l:s aud co'ds, by D; Hart nun, sent free. Address the Pe ru-im Drug Manufacturing Comp. Columbus Ohio. For frco book an cancer address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio valo. llcv. Bean preached at tho M. E, church on Ask creek lact Sunday. Wo are glad to welcome Cap Houch in back again. Will Kimble has gono back to Ken tuoky with the good wishes of all. John Earner has quit teaching school and has como home to sco after his spring work. Betst. A Before rehumntio pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. U. Loper, u well known druggist of DIs Moines, Iowa, for ovtr six months. At times tho pain was so severe that ho conld not lift any thing. With all ho conld do he could not got rid of it nntll ho applied Chamber Iain's Tain Halm. "I only made thrco applications of It," ho says, "And have Ince been f reo from nil pain." Ho now recominocds it to persons similarly nilllctod. It is for salo by Doyo & Orice. m Itvul IMtiti: Trnmfcri. Amelia Chnput to N. Barrio hw 1 iM-4-12 owl 8 1 E J Webb nml liusb to G W Fittu lots 1 1! 3 & 4 blk 0 It H udil to Red Cloud qcd 1000 M F Marsh and Iiubu to C M Wcatboriilil 15ft olT n nidi) lot UO bile 'St Rod Cloud 100 Now Hug L .fc T Co to J Miunlel biiuiumvl 11-3-10 1800 Total. .e-iioi Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given the best satisfaction of nny cough inedi oine I handle, nud ns n seller leads all other preparations in this market. I re commend it bccatiso it is the bent medi cine I over handled for coughs, colds nud croup. A. W. Uatdridge, Millersvllto, III For sale by Doyo and Orice. Tho first condition ot human goodness is Bomothing to lovo. - -Mrs. T.S. Hawkins, 'ilmUiiuoon. Tonn says, "Shilnh's' Vitnller 'Saved my Mfe, I consider It tho best remedy for h de bilitated system I ever used." For Dys pepiin, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price ".I cts. For sale by 0. L. Cutting. Armenians nro preparing an utldrcsB to Mr. Gladstone. (eorgo J. Gould lias been elected commodore ot tho Atlantic Viieht club. The use of HiillV Hair Iteuower pro motes tho growth of thehnir, nml restores its natural color and beauty, frees the sculpof ilandrulf, tutteruud all impurities. 5p . S HlldOAP Q VORY hr Floats w FORTY MILLION CAKES YEARLY. THE PROCTEFt t, QAMDLE CO, CINTI. f ,f'i wxiz: a. . n I TrZAXftWJ V tUt' Q Spring :. Goods ! Garden Seeds ! S2?"Wo littve 'tii fiidless variety of seeds all fresh and new. Fishing Tackle ! KSrA eoni)lete line of jointed polns, etc. Hammocks ! EdgT In endless varieties. Base Ball Goods ! J2? A full line of Spalding's goods ! Wall Paper ! Lots of Paper and prices that will do tho rest. ? Paints and Oils ! tf Heath and Milligan's IMixed Paints. Southern it Collier Lead. Sec us for the above goods. , Deyo & Grice. V cTSiSKtfS' ')i' Mm6 -5-t?CS-wnjf-5?'--Tr4r-5-i5j??j?-53 &C?JC?-a5!C?-)C&nS-5C&-R5' Korlli Side Iliitiii. Thcro is a great deal of sickness around hero now but most of them are improving. Tho meetings aro still in progress at IMcasant Prairie. Tho farmers are sowing their oats. The sinking at tho Methodist meet ings is fine. Rev. Ilcan will preach the first Sunday in April at eleven o'clock at Pleasant Prairie. J)avo Brooks will soon start for the west again. Frank Hcan and Miss Pop wcro pleasant callers at Mr.tjMaody'd last wcok. . Honnev. All rrcc. Those who have used Dr. King's New l)iscvry know its value and thoue who have not, hare now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised Drag gist nud get a trial bottle free. Send your name and addruss to II K Uuoklen & Co,, Chicago and get n earuplo box of Dr, King's New l.tfe l'ill free, as woll as a copy of Quid to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which is guaran teed to do you good and cost you nothing at C L (Jotting's druggist. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Award. A ValiiubU Find. After yours of study an It bor, thero has nt last been discovered a sure and nover failidg remedy, It has been tested on patluntc, who have dispairod of over being cured, the results Imvo betu, inevary caso wonderful. OrnlT's UtieumatiBm Cure is uneijuidoil as n positive remody in fill eases ot Clirouic and Acute Iutlammatory Kheumfttism, Cout, Lumbago, Hoiu'.teo, Neuralgia, Dysmonorrhoea and all kind red nffeotions. It is also a valuable Blood l'urltler, beiug especially useful in Kczcmn 1'soriusiK, Scrof ulii, all Glandular Enlarge ment nud dieases of the liver and kidneys. It is absolutely free from all narcotics. Severe uttacks are relieved in from ono to throe days aud u positive ours effected in from 1W0 to eighteen days. 0. L.C'ot tiug Red Cloud, Neb. lll-'Jt Evil is most dangerous when it looks liko righteousness, It surprised mnuy visitors to tho Chica go World's Fair to And that of ull the blood puritlors, Ayer's tJarsuparilla was the ouly one on exhibition, Tho roason is that Aytr'a Barsaparllla Is a standard remedy and not a patent medioine, or oret nostrum, . TciU'lieri. A tcnohora' meeting will bo held ut Red Cloud Saturday, April llltli, com mencing at 11 o'clock n. m. I'ltOdltAM. Opening exercises. Ten iiuestiona on Ueign ot Henry tbo Kighth Nottio A. Hunter. Ten questions on Reign of Queen MuryIjora K. McHrido. Ten ijueBtioiiB on Roign of Queen Klizuboth Xettio M. Hummul. (TeachorB should read Chapters XXVII, XXX' nnd XXXI, Dickon'a Child's History ot England.) Music. Discussion on tho subject of Punish ment, using as u basis, White's School Management, page l'JO to 218. 1. Ends ot Punishmont Mrs. A. E. P. RaemuBBen. '2. Xuturo of Punishment Alvin Popo. :. Kinds of Punishmont Nora Mc Call. Music. Class drill in Geography Miss Belle Spunoglo. Quory-bo.v. Adjournment. A largo attendance is dosirod. Thoso whoso iiuuieB ap)oar with subjects nuni borod 1, il nnd 3, nro to opon a diBcuesion with u poper or a talk. Let ovory touch or attend tho meeting with nn intontion of taking part in it. All poreone inter ested in tho cause of educotion aro ro quested to bo present. Tho duto of this meeting is ono week lutor than an nounced in tho circular, on nccount of tbo Central Nebraska Association moot ing to bo held nt Aurora April Oth und l) PUR bbwarh is the whole story ot Imitation trado I . , marks and labcli. aDOUl IkNDHA . m AliP HA fm SOPA 5 .. rArrrr. Costs no more than other packacesoda never soolls j 111 pdvlClvd flour universally acknowledged purest In the world. 4 Made only by CHURCH fc CO., New York. Sold by grocers everywhere. Writ tor Arm aud Hammer Jiook of valuable Recipes FREE. JiFVapyMtWWVW.V.Wyy WWW" ing 1 ntii. 181); Kespoctruliy yours, D. M. IIu.NTK.it, Co. Supt. Scc Hie World'a Fair rorFinoen CCUtH. Upon reoeipt of your address nnd fif teen oonts in postage stamps wo will mail you prepaid our Souvenir 1'ortfolio of the World' Columbian Exposition the regular price is fifty cents, bnt ns we want yon to have ono we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a thing to be prize. It contains full page views of tho great buildings, with descriptions of same and Is exeoutad In highest style f art. If not satisfied with It after yon get it, wo will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Ad dress H E BUCKLEN A CO.,Chioago, 111 I Bmmmmgmmm i' iin KS. This Beautiful 64-page World's Fair Portfolio given to all of The Chief subscribers free oil renewal, or to new subscribers who pay a year in advance. .1 i ' "UI,