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( TI1E RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 18U5. as I X i V t 4 i jf n For Twenty Years Scott's Emulsion linn boon endorsed by phymciiuiH of tho wholo world, Tliero In no mcrct about ila ingredients. Physicians jimscribo Scott's Emulsion bccaiiRO tlioy know wlml great nourishing and curative prop erties it contnin.H. Tlioy know it in what it Jh represented to be ; namely, n porfect emulsion of tho best Norway Cod liver Oil with tho hypophosphito.H of litno and soda, lor Oougbs, Golds, Soro Throat, bronchitis, Weak Lungs, Conaump tiou, Scrofula, Anxmia, Weak Babies, Thin Children, Rickets, Mar osmui, Loss of Ilosli, Ocnoral Debility, and all conditions of Wasting. Tho only geuuino Kcolt'a Emulsion in put in salmon colored wrapper. llofuso inferior HiilmtitutcH 1 StnJor fivnphltt on Scott's limultlon. FREE. Scott Sl Bowno, N. Y. All DrugRlsts. BOoonts and $1. U'fiillivr lliilletln. lCoi)rl(!litrii, 1W, liy W.T. Kosti-r.1 St. .Ioski'II, Mo, April fi My last bulletin u:ivu forcensts uf tlie Btonu wave to cross tho continent from Apr f to ! and II to 15 Tho next will reach the Pacific coast uboiit tho Ifxli, cross tho western uiountniti country hv clu'c of Kith, the ("rent central viillpy-i from the 17th to l'Jth ntid the eastern states about the 120th. The Wnnn wove will cross the west ern liioiintiiiu country nbrut l.'itli, the great uentrul v.illuys 1 Till, and the eastern mutes l'.lth. Cool wuvo will cross western mountain country about 18th. the frre.it central valleys 120th ami ensteru Mates -2d. Header will iiVnso nolo the fore casts are unde for S p. in. of tho dates mentioned, and tho weather events predicted must occur within twenty-lour hours before or after that hum; otherwise tho forctasts fail. The change in m.ido from sun-sot in order to auree in time, with tho weath er maps published each day at 8 p. in. by tho national weather bureau at Washington. These daily maps givo us the best record of the actual state of tho wrathir in nil parts of tho United States and southern Canada at that hour, Washington lime. ii.ven and HK.in.ow. Tin-so are assistant professors in the forecasting: dqnrtmoiit of I lie nation weather bureau at Washington. They re uinveisil s-oholars and il" eminent bil ty. (Jf more importance than these, however, is tho fact that they roptcsent two widely differing theories as to the proper basis for weather forecasting ami they aro now engaged in u tii;lit to the finish as to which will win the laurel. L do not mean to say that they are openly lighting each other, but that each is pushing to tho front his own fCtitiliur views a to eausiof weathor ehangi'H, nod as both cannot ho right ooe must tail. We hie on tho cvo of important events in meteorology and tho public is enonnnii'dy interested, therefore the battle ot the giants should attract general attention. It is claimed that 1(1 per cent more of manufactured articles aro used in cold than in warm winters. On tho one item of coal about thtrty-thrco millions ol dollars aro saved by a warm winter. Without leliablo long rango fore oasts manufacturers cannot rightly gaugo their outputs, and therefore hundreds of millions of dollars can he saved by Lnowing when to expect cold and warm winters. This is in roforeneo to only one item of the weather and thereforo there is no sub jcot of such vast importance- to all mankind as that of a correct basis for long range weather forecasts. Prof, lligclow holds that there is 27 days weather period; that this period is divided up into ton minor nd two major periods. II0 states that tho record 1 of tho uugnetio need lo conclusively prove- that such per iods occur in tho waves of magnetism that affect the earth and that these wavos aro felt on every part of tho earth's surface at tho same instant. He claims that tho weather events for North America occur in westorn Canada at exactly tho samo timo when the magnetic events ocour throughout tho earth, and that these cvonts then drift castwtrd across tho continent in bout four days. In the American Meteorological Journal for Maroh, Prof. Hazon de clares there aro no suoh weathor por iods tnd thus tho issuo is joined. At this time I oannot dotcrmino which is right but I must notioo Prof, Huron method of disproving Prof, jMigelPvr'a claims, Tho reader will carefully note that Higelow's cool and warm waves follow each other from west to cast, and to diep-ovo that tlioy repeat in periods of about twenty-seven dajs Ilazcn takes tho average temperature of tho whole Putted States for nine of these per iods. Any school boy would at once ncc the fallacy of IIukcii'h method. Of courso tho warm and cool waves arc alwii)H on the continent in about equal numbers and of about erpul extent, balancing each other, and therefore to take tho ayeragc of all tho stations in tiio lTnitcd States would bring no re sult, because the weather events do not occur in all parts of the country at the samo t into. The only iair tot would bo to take tho temperatures of all tho stations along the lino which ought to he reached by Hiuolow's weather events on the first day of his period, and then the temperatures for tho day fol lowing of tho stations that should be ru'ichcd on trte second day of tho per iod, and so on through tho cntiro per ied. New 0. leans, Cincinnati and Buf falo arc supposed to bo reached on tho thiid day of lligolow's period and thereforo the temperatures of tin so places should he used for the third daH nnlj twent)-seven days iipait- Hut Iliizon's method is to tuke the temperatures of all stations in the Tinted States to prove that Higclow's weather events do not reach these three cities every twenty-seventh da). ISesidcs a diagram containing the curves of every day fir nine of these twenty-seven day periods, Hasten Hays: "If, out of ono hundred stations, fifty show plus threo degrees and tift minus three degrees on any one day ot a period everyone will admit at oneo that there- would bo no uniform heating or cooling indicated on that day." Tho above quotation shows that I have not misrepresented Ilazcn. Hut who docs not know that while a cold wavo is in Iowa a warm wave may be in tho Ohio yallry, and if wo tako a hundred stations as suggested by Ilaz cn, of course they will balanco oaoh other and bring no result. But Bige low's dates may bo for a warm wavo in ihc Ohio valley and a etild wavo in Iowa on tho same day, and can Haz en's method apply ? A long and careful study of Hazon proves that the above fairly repre sents his mothods when dealing with tho weather work of others. When Jlaby was McV, wo novo lirr Castorla. When she v. its a Chllil, she cried for Oistorla. When tJio lieeauiii MKs, tJm flunjj to Custorln. Wheu bhu had Chll Jrvu, hho gu o them CustorLi. :Mr.Tsnu. I. S. Xuvul Academy, AniiapoIlN .llitrylaml. Vacancy to bo tilled from tho Fifth Congressional District of Nebraska, in cluding counties: Adams, Chase, Clay, Dundy, rVnuldin, Frontier, Kurnus, Goo per, Hull, llurlan, Hayes, Hitchcock, Kearney, Nuckolls, Perkins, Pholns.Uod Willow, Webster. A competitive oxnminntion will bo held In Hustings, Nobr., May II and 4, 1895, for tho purpose of Bolooting u can didate to till said vacancy. (IF..NEKAI. ItF.CJUIItl'.MKNTS. 1st. Candidates must bo actual reai dents of said district a reasonoblo longth of timo. (Soc. 1511, Hev. Stat., indicatos two years.) 2nd. Ago betwoon 15 nnd 20 years. .ird. Good moral character. Uli. A sound physical constitution. (Kxnmination to bo made by a medicul board.) Pth.A thoroufih, practical knowledgo Dr. Price's Cream Baking; Powder worurs fair nif best Award. of each of tho following branches: (1) reading, (2) writing, (8) spelling, (1) arith metic, (ft) geography, (0) Hngllsh gram mnr. (7) United Ktab-s history, (8) ele mentary algebra. (Kxitminatlon to bo mado by an educational hoard.) (itb, Tho candidate sustaining proper grade in each branch, especially history, grainmer. arithmetic and algebra, mid receiving tho highest general average as to physical and Intellectual qunlilloa tioiiH will bo nominated; thoono ranking second upon the samo conditions will bo designated as the alternnto. 7th. The nominee must report nt tho U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., for examination on May IS, 18!)t", and bo prepared at that timo to make a cash deposit with tho proper oillcor, of 8101.00 for clothing, books, Ac. Ijiicli Naval Cadet ono month nfter udinission will bo credited with tho amount of his actual traveling expenses In traveling from his homo to tho Aca demy. Tho pay or a naval cadet is c-")00 a ear, commencing at tho ilato of bis ndmlpsion. Persons desiring to compete for this nomination should report at tho olllce of the county superintendent, court house, Hustings, at ! n. in., Friday, Maj.'l. 1S9.. For further information, address W. M ANimr.ws, Hastings, Nob. 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Hold by C. U Cutting. A stono thrown at tho devil will bit Boino politician in tho face. A presistent pain in thu back indicate- troulilo ill tho Kidney. To rtuy tin. pro gress of disease, list. Dr. J. II. MeL tan's Liver A: Kidney Halm. When the devil goes to church ho generally dresses in wbito. It may save jou time and money to lie Informed that wheu you need a bluoJ puritlor, Ayer's Siirsaparilla is the kind most in fnyor with thomedieal proresslon It is thu standard and, as such, tho only blood-purifier admitted at the Chicago World's Fair. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Cnluri-il III ill) to Stonn u .lull. "Wlcliltii. Kan.. March 27. The chief of pollcu was notillud last nlnht of the orK.inliatloii f a mob of ISO colored men lu thin city to ntorni tho city pris on and kill tlie two white men In their tiella who !m been KUHpected of beltiK the men wh.. assaulted Slis. Dacey 1 louse, a cob. red woman, Haturday nlBht. The city building guard was im liwdlately Htiengthi'iu'd in resist any attack that may bo made. Tho col ored people are terribly excited over tho affair. Canitillan Iluubt of it Now Trinity. Ottawa, Out., March 27. It Is denied in Kovernment circles there Is any like lihood of a new trenty in regard to BetirliiK sea fisheries belnir tiBKOtlated, ae Indloated In dispatcher from WnHh Ington. it in true CannrJIan olHclals will probably go to Washington soon to make nrranfcempnts for iiHxcsnlns the damages Buffered by Canndinn sealers, as congress has refuhed to pay the amount, but the Kenoral question of Uhrltiff sea regulations is not likely to be reopened. Ilon.liirin to Tny for Itrutoit's Duatli. WHshtngton. March 27. Thu state de partment hua U'eeled a cable niesage from Gen. Toung. United States minis tcr to Honduras, announcing tlint tho Honduras government haa promised to spwdlly settle the (teuton ease. This is tfie matter Capt. Oavla of tho t'nlted States steamship Montgnmery recently investigated, mil tho mrssauti Is n Burned to mean that Honduras will pay Mrs. Henton an Indemnity for the mur derof her husband and loss of property. s, H eais Running S Sores. Muures Ui i the Serpents Sting. s CONTAGIOUS In all Its staRos com- BLOOD rOISON H.B.s.obinmiB )!. HtaWWHTUldun nnd ulcers ylelil to lt - lienllnic potters, lire- morel the polunn anil build! up luo rlem. A TllutDU UttllM Oil lilt llHW tDli III UtlUMIll Btllt4 tn: SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. A . ii didii niBinrnin i w A BRAINLESS FROG. Put IliroiiRli Its Trick Ileforo it Oath critic of Aniitnmlitv A brainless frog was ono of tho I fonturos of Intorost at tho second and lust day's session of tho association of American nnntomlsts, hold at tho col logo of physicians und surgeons, says tho Now York Sun. It was exhibited by Dr. Hurt 0, Wilder, of Cornull uni versity, and it was brought upon tho scene after Dr. Wilder bad read hU paper on ".Somo Anomalies of tho lirnln," which followed u discussion on "Tho Slgnlllcanco of Anoinallos," opencil by Dr. Thomas Dwight, of tho Harvard medical school. Dr. ' Wilder said that a recent mishap ho had met with had sot him to thinking ot tho origin of man. "1 nearly turned my foot." ho said, "in stepping oil" a board walk somo timo ngo. In thinking over it I couldn't help usklng myself why, In tho matter of anklo, I wiisn't liko a horso or a jackass. I'hon I camo to n conclusion. I don't say wo havo t)o ancestry, but it t-eemsto mo not unlikely that our ankles aro weak bo caitso our ancestors lived in trues, nnd didn't uso tholr ankles to tho ex tent wo do." Then Dr. Wilder brought out his brainless frog. It was a good-sired, lusty-looking batrachlan, unit It was in a bottlo. Dr. Wilder handled tho bottlo gingerly while ho explained that ho had taken tho frog's brains out on December 7, tho frog being under tho inlluenco of other. Ho then tilted tho bottlo and rolled tho frog out on a table. All tho men of science gathered around and oxamlned tho scar behind tho frog's loft ear, where tho brain had boon taken out. Tho fro;:, meanwhile, had got into a squat, and gazed stupidly straight before him. IIo wus motionless, und when Dr. Wilder passed his hand (Illicitly before Ills bulbous eyes, tho frog didn't oven blink. "That shows," said Dr. Wilder, with a llttlo pride, that frogglo has enough brains left to realize tho im pression given to tho eye" When tho doctor touched tho frog's back, however, ho wriggled and mado a movement as if ho'd liko to get away, only ho hadn't enough energy to do so. Then Dr. Wilder brought out a wicker cylinder, and when tho frog was placed on top of It ho know enough to keep from sliding off, or to keep It from slipping from under him. Tho frog, having shown himself olT in this trick, was put in a glass basin half full of water. Instantly ho struck out and swam as if his head weri full of brains. "That," said Dr. Wilder, -Is just like a frog that has a mind." Thou a bit of meat was got and forced down tho frog's throat with tho aid of forceps. Tor a moment tho meat rested there, tho frog not know ing enough to r-wallow. lint jireoent ly it must havo choked him, for ho gave a grout gulp and bolted it. That," t-aid Dr. Wilder, trium phantly, "Is rollex action." The end of tho frog's accomplish ments having boon reached, ho was put back In his bottlo. It is said ho may llvo for xuvcu or eight months without a brain. PLOT FOR A MELODRAMA. An Aliortlvti IIiimu-Iii; for u Murder 'Hint Ytm Neer ((iliilult till. Many years ago a joung man. walking to the house of his brother, a yeoman, found tho Inn ut a neigh boring town very full, xnys tho Loudon Saturday lloviow. lb. shared tho room of a merchant who was openly counting out bis moiioy. Having oc casion to lslt tho garden und ul-o to borrow a knlfu, bo aeeoptod tho loan of a knlfo from tho merchant. On returning to his room ho found tho merchant gone. Ho went to bed, slept, roMJ early, walked to his brother's and was urreted in tho afternoon for murdering tho mer chant. In his pocket was that trades man's knife, and between blado und handle was a guinea of Mary ana William. At tho inn tho merchant's empty bed was stained with blood, and, though tho merchant's body was nowhere to be found, tho young man was condemned for murder and hanged in chains on his brother's farm. Hero a country man ob-orved that tho body moved. It was cut down, life was reanimated and the youth lied to sea. Taken bv .Span iards In South America, ho roso to bo warden of tho gaol, anil while lu en joyment of that oiilco recognized among s-oino Kngllsh prisoner th jn r son for whoso murder ho had sutlered. Tho fact was that tho merchant, while tho youth wus absent in thn garden, illi-ooverod that lu- was bleeding free ly from a vein which bad been opened that day. He hurried to tho surgeon in the dark, was snied by a pr gang, served his Hrltannie majesty in a ship-of-war. was taken by the Span lards, and. nt last, mot In i gaol of .south America the very man who had boon hanged for murdering hlin in Kiiglaud. .Not a Hint ItiTiinl. An olllcur of tho Hrltlsh militia re cently oxproscod hlnisolf as personal ly aggrieved becauso an English journal Inadvertently, or otherwise, put muiio of his follow-nnlltlainon down as snobs." Ho avers that It Is not a bad record for tho militia when it Includes four princes, twelve dukes, olght mnrqulse.s, twonty-ono earls, fourteen viscounts, thlrty-throo lords, thlrty-slx baronets, besides Innumera ble lords-lleutenaut, high sheriffs, knights, oto. tStil)tltuto for llon' Kitci. A pntont ogg compound for uso in hotels and bukories is obtained from tho oggs of flsh-eatlng sea birds, which can bo found by tho million on tho low, uninhabited islands of tho Atluntlo coast. A pound costs forty flvo cents and is equal to sovonty-two hon's oggs. Now York Sun. woryiIiSoapT - SfT 5t It Floats fi Af rfW- - ' ' FORTY MILLION THE PROCTER & GAMBLC CO, OINTI. I Spring .'. Goods ! t I 3 f . t l Garden Seeds ! I' CS'Wc' havo an indless varioty of seeds all (Jj) p tresli tiiicl new. T I Fishing Tackle ! y Z30TA coinplete line of jointed polos, etc. fjj) f Hammocks ! & ) 33" In endless varieties. Jj ' Base Ball Goods ! i j Iff" A full line of jj Wall Paper! (jj Lots of V:)qv and rest. Paints and Oils ! Heath and Milligan's Mixed Paints. Southern Sz Collier Lead. Sec us for the nbovccjoocls.. C5"!'-s,CS-ari'ri?-sjfa!5?45"J E. G. MORANVILLE, Livery and Feed Barn. RMrxl-claox in every delnil. Lois of room, bright Imlnl liny anil a vnrii'ly ol yrnln. icu' rl and Hil'l Iior-c. a:. Ir so en roil lor city or coinilry drives al reasonable prices. NORTH OF HOIjLANM) JlOU&lJ. This Beautiful 64-page World's Fair Portfolio given to all of The Chief subscribers free on renewal, or to new subscribers who pay a year in advance. s fr-jK- - - -v ., v5Jfc CAKES YEARLY. Spalding's goods ! prices that will do the i Deyo & Grice. Sci2,49 m t i b