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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1895)
1 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1895. Vk ! '! I hWJ frtt M-o5 . .ve MMftyifltfW v .'tf'i it ' i ra ;w$ 4--"r-i -yra 1 -M TM1 V I Ei' kill W 1 I i I I ' M i I V t tA .1 . I w PRAISE, ONLY, l'HOM AM, WHO UKK AYER'S H f7 isoir U.J Wcutlicr lltillelln. ICopTllulitol, IMS, bf W.T. VotUit. St. Johkpii, Mo., My 4. My , InHt bullotin gave forccasto of tbo itorin wavo to cross tho continent rrom 4 to 8 and ID to 14 and the next will reach the I'liuilio no.ist about May I I, croH tho wcHtcrn mountain ooimlry by clo'ti of IFiIn, the groat ocntral valleys from Kith to 18th tml tho cimtorn states about tho I Dili. This (liHlurlmnco will bring hoiiio of tho hravient rniriH of tho month but theso rniriH will not generally occur where moHt needed Tho tendenoy will bo decidedly toward too much rain in tbo HoiitlimiHtcrn Mates and a ilificiunny toward tho iiorthwcHt. Warm wavo will eroHH tbo weet of KookioH country about Mill, ureal oonlral vallojH Kith ami custom states 18th. Cool wavo will cross went or llockicH country about 17th, great central valleys 1'Jth and cistern HtatcH lilst. HKNMtll.K TKMPKUATimKH. Thcro aro two very diHtinot kinds of tcinperaturcH and two kinds of thor inomctorH for recording them. Ono of thoflo temperatures in that of a dry I tin other a wet atmosphere. Zero weather in a dry atmoHphoro along tho 10th degree of north latitude would bo a Paradise compared with I tin Haiuu tempernturo in a damp at moHphero and a teuipcraturo of 100 in f;l dry atmosphere in as agrecahlu to man Hlrutnonts they do not know, noither "Ayei'.s piepiiniiimis li" o well Kiiiiw n i in''! ""J i-MiHiu.ii- - ilatlnii lr ni". I'M 1 'i'"l ,,(,",- o iielleil to stole, n tin- licliellt l o ..iIm.ii Hint hiv e:n. :il'(i. I lot o tieiil'lv liiill'i'l' Iii lllilr. ntul what g wits 'tell. Mir I gisiy. Alter 0 mini Acf 4 ll.ilr Vigor evei'il o iiniiitlis my h.ilr begun lo i-iiiw f! (igiiln. mill wmi i ni' iiiiinnii ei.H i 0, restnlcil. I leeiiiiiliieiiil I' to nil 0' my lileiiils." - Mix. K. ln.wi, o ii i si i:, l. ..a", Matiuli ', I."s Aligeli , C.il. o Ayer's Hair Visor I I'lll't'UII'H nv DR.J.C. AVEH&CO.LGT '. ',"" ooooooqpoooooo In inf It Im w..l i m Irl I if ur tlij ultlgt til MM) Mil I nil liir III J (Mill ti U tlTltKl ll $1 0 "h $40 Uil nrvk wil.'M "I ll. I fnrm ff latiinirini ml ililiilli !li,l l icMlltl .ilil. Ml ifk will III- ,im tiiliiM,l.rit I tfti ii) i,hlttl'i Inline., nntiiiif lllinmt. lllirf nlt.t.t 1.4 t..M ll"! mi.l IM .lirr Mil Ariin. Intl Tit wrrl f. Ilmmi Mrlll itul Mi nn Iti l,l nni iiiwlt (hull wlnl ttiill ml limitdiil l.mrr Hull a virr Wfi.l cttiimi.lir ml Itii. iihi folloHliii tint ll.ill lilh In jriH) if lll i.ltiiilitliMit, itliiriii, ni tti imliiiMi'f lili" rf 1i rmti rifll..ii IMt ii ilnir ll.iit MmNl. Tlnjiln Uil l.tiiik ll, li.l, mil i.l Kit '' 1i Hllrl Thu Atrmt'l l'i.nlltr llfltt II ul.lie frnilnuilr. Uli . IU lltlillUIP III II. Ili llw. I. Irl-lll IMltll f.rt film iiiiil.lliriv at lr. iillln I Hr, IT IN A lilt TIIIT Tll( imiiiroii inHI'IMI Mil lull till ttlll IKM llllll'Ill 111 111 III14K IIH I llll 1 h nri'iiH miiKKKiiaiciir-iiNriNiiiiiMiiiitiKMiiriioHiiiHiMii ,. , .iin, riiniiivn nubliaiitinn urontU minim i. rmri in hk iriimrirtK hiiiiudi, i oni inai reiemm iiiuiioiiiiiiii, ,ruiiii mm ii tint mi. nn in int a xiiiiiiiI, 4l , , r .. , JhfM III lllll UllliUU Ullillliliuu ill lliu mil mill thu delrinieut of tho wi'Ht." XXX "Tho meusuie of thorni diilorcnces bettor than do tho weather bureau ofioiali'. TIiobo who have bad experience with a well filled cellar in witter kaow that it is not tho coldcat woatlur ib marked on tho thortnotnotcr now in common use, that frcczcH tho potatoes apples, etc., hut it is that cold Hpcll which brings with it a very damp at inoRphcrc. I'lummcrH may havo nntiutd this also for UO drgrces below zero given them little work in repairing pipen when the atmo.iphero is dry wbilo 10 degrees below, with a damp iitimiH phcro will wot all tho plummcrn at work. Low bareiuctcrH crotiA tho coatinent from weHt to east every thrco or four days but not all of them produco that which is worthy bcifg called storm wavcB. oiany oi Hicho iowh aro en tirely dry, produco no rain, tho atmos phere circulating in them contains little moisture and thcreforo they do not alTict animal life. My effort to forecast only those lows that produco n damp atmosphere and tho national weather maps tnakn no distinction between the day and wot lows, consequently tho weather maps show more lows and highs than aro contained in my foracasts. Many of theso lows, produco no sousiblo weather changes and as an extremely large number of people de pend on their senses and not on in- THE- mill beast ns 80 in an atmospbero sat united with evaporated water. (Japt. (Hansford, formerly connected with tbo national weather bureau, now chief signal olTuirr of tho army, department of the Colorado and sta tioned at Denver, recently published an artiolo in which bo says: "Thoro aro in all tempuraturo ro eordstwo element!1, tho eonsiblo tem perature and tlio apparent teuipcra turo or that which expresses tho heat or cold felt by tho human being; and tho apparent temperature, a mere record of bow tbo inumntrr is affected of enjoyment is found by every lover of good chewing tooacco in LORILLARD'S famous i ma This tobacco represents the result of 134 year's experience in blending and preparing tobacco to suit a universal taste. A delicious flavor has been imparted to it without the addi tion of any harmful element. In substance it is unequalled by any chewing tobacco ever prepared. When you want a delicious satisfying chew, try CLIMAX PLUG. CQQG3CraGQC30CS3Q0C0a tuoohanionl thor It ih tho nppnr iiMmii Tim nv mititiuvi it Avtvtimi, At- wiif 01 mfllr I f tMp fvrvr fn tuft trftitri! mhiihiMj injMf ! d 1 tit im lliat cm I ur Hi irinn in I flilit. kl Wt(lmt tli. ftlillf Hfilll 1 fi'l Hut net rrtUtit lliat II v tif nil If 1 In H'tM fcn. rn rriuUtiiit tt Aff ttif 1 rlM t f rfiuni if.ift Infiilur. N'l 01U liNttlK litfiillm hflyivUtlliflim lim'l ttirUlTi( tir Iml iiimiiuMHMtMir4 TIIKIIH MIU nitllMl IHHIIIH I lll III IHSI. HH'ilKH iMIMIN I IHV lv rtf llifir4f till nitltfr 1 f Hi. ftrlft tf 'urttitllit tnu-lunrry 1 nn mn mil iimk hi ii fHth-Anvj tht (lirmw I ft .in motor (iMiKiita fIVHI tO II UMII. if ml l.n tit ftffiinlf i n i, .1 11 I 1 . . . iiinf II U IMHVCUU Mill HrilMUUU UUtl IIIIIIHIUUI khiiI.I ! IliA Miartiina ''I'M'iJ'.'irV.'.t' Jiii tomperatures is shown, not by the or- thor- lii.trlinniti I.11 iirnllhil .1; . I...... ...... i .. 1.... I... rt 1, i.ii.u.m iim iiiiuiry iiiuiiiiuiiiuiur uui, uv u nl 1 iiti.in.1 iffn.-.l I.i Mil . . , . . 11 1... 1. ... istiiuiiimi iiiouieter plseed in somewuat the same t iiimiiH ruiiN n ... in 1.1)1 Till iimSiw environment as tlio liuman ;;i"i"ri..".JrTw."S summer. This is accomplished environment ns tlio liuman body in Phis is accomplished by liu. mum in in. iiimi 1 ... . . . 111 .! ArnliliU HllMin,nJ ' olotlllltlf till) t ll 01)111 1)111 II t OT bltll) Wit ll ul.r.t l.a I. I.tlllli kll .111. I " iuiiiiiiriiiiiriiiiick IrlVli, i ini ni ifi..ni.i ....ii,,., nn.i io r in i 1 1 1 ii lt it to lake uti rnl ll.iii.i,.a ilw ml 1.1(1. tliiilii.li (ll firi)ll.ui( ' "II"" l" l'l lllllltllif, Ik Hi mivu ii ninniNmiii mill it ill in iihiiikh iiin. i i ......ill,,.! I ,. t llin nnltnli i.i.thit iiii Hi rr'iiiit if full iiiimr .mi i..u i.4 , moisture h capillarity o' mo ooiion fibers Iroin a cup of water or ollior iitiiii,tiiiNiiiinniiJ. Aormotor Co.. ut &&$&&a&&b I iiu utiiv.-M. iiiu.-iiw roi'iilrcs a & Washburn l"& Otiitar, Almuloliu, L Uatijo or Zitltci-. J Pir i r" ilu pi uliirt of Iin I nrccil TUi l ll'i.i i iinllu iililiiinliiic iiii,iu i'iI Im tunc iirtiiusli, bv.ii J to .om & I Icaly, Chicago, (..!.) I iu' liil CiUloRim (1'Kl I) VV . ni i ; i' i!raii.( ittn.'t! nit hm, teV n.'ihiun 4ic nui.l liy nil liibt cl.iss Vs' Mix . IV una. xS&is ... .AAt no V K i m. ' j 23j- ,. TO1..- i,r.'.,,".,,r.:,Aocnt9.$75 H k t mtttf trtltlt tj Tk. Itai 14 ItUkU .hr. U ftthvi kllih. tlittn-tM futitlj looof miuiit iilt itliin lUl illlra Itirm it'mit fftnnt Hi ItKiiU n nth ii Imuirt ihf inhlnf Imi tt IVilfhl (H.lthl'l illllll, i I liftfu) ltrt Nn fMfl nn t M.ii MMrtMili HCi.ilhili N hi krn llthM iminiiii l'liris Jm.t: rtBikifl i ir-ulttirtc. H. I. HAUUIstlN A .. fltiW S: I.', Ulmbui, O. Dll r PITCHING PILES r I LLC SWAYNE'iJJ Annot.irrm.T ountV. UIHlmtUT MMrrOMH-MliiKri llu lltil aaf Mllf I " lill ! brwmUklKa. if llr.Tla ..Uaa laiii.n f.,.. m, r.lr4, ii.UXu rifiwtyl' r-MiAa...rti:.ijj BEST LINE TO DENVER AND CAL 9RNA 'umiil uouroe." The resulting evaporation about tint wetted blub is similar to that of the clothed human body from wbioh tho perspiration is evaporated, thus causing cooIm'sh. Tho coolness is in direct ratio to tho dryness of tho air; that is, tbo dryer tbo atmosphero the greater tho evaporation and conse quent.". XXX "Tho eonverao of this is truo in winter; that in, the dryer tho air tbo less tbo discomfort Iclt from extreme cold. Perhaps all havo experienced the dangorous chilling effect of very cold weather accompanied by a damp atmosphere." lly a mup dipt. Olassford illustrates tho average temparnturo for July showing tho sensible teuipcraturo to be. for tho northern parts of tho United States. 01.4 and tho mochnni eal temperature S.l.l degrees. As to tho cITects on animal life, f ro lialily also to somo extent on vegeta ble life, this gives to tho cast half of tlio. United States a much colder 6cn siblo temperature iu winter and n much warmer scnsiblo tempernturo in summer than is experienced in tho west half. All this remiltii from the difference in amount of moisturo in the atmosphere, To Homo extent this will explain tho popularity of my weather bulletins and why they havo a circulation oi over two million oopioa wookly. A vtry largo portion of tho peoplo perhaps nincty-nino out of a hun dred make their estimates of weather events through their senses and not by tho readings of thermometers and other mechanical instruments which are not fitted to tho bcubo of animal life Thoso who experience weather changes and also watch the records nude by the weathor bureau know that the two seem to have but very little relation and thcreforo it is well apparent why the common people can appreciate the fulfillment of thoso do they care, that n weather ehnngo has (incurred. Tho lower animals are much moro Hciihiblo to scnsiblo weather changes than aro members of llio liiiinr.ti race. Moro particularly is this truo of wild animals, and ovon tamo hogs in a new country and their senses tell thorn of theso scnsiblo woalber changes somo times days iu advance. These ideas, ns to the wild animals aro ridiculed only by thoso who havo had no experience iu now countries. About. May Ifith all tho eight plan ets will bo above tho horizon nt sun set and will remain so during laUlmlf of tho month. Without tho aid of the telescope, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn will bo visible. All except hut urn ami Uranus are north of tho earth's equator. Tho newspaper! should stop sajing uj clone when they mean tornado. Tlio latter is the only correct name for tho destructive twister. A cyclone is any largo storm such ns a rain or snow storm whoso low barometer hnsa liKi.'.ernto right to left circular motion. Kxploration of the upprr air by bal lon vojnges live to ten miles above the earth is tho present fad of tho scion- OLDEST and ORIGINAL Dr.WHITTIER 10 WEST NINTH STREET, (HEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI. Regular Rraduote fytfrJI authorized by the state, and concoci od to bo tlio load inff and most suc cessful Specialist In BLOOD. NERV OUS and URINARY DURING THE MONTH OF I IVIIl IF'MP) APRIL lists. Why Llnv. Tho rocent showers hnvo made everyone rejoico nnd mother earth put on a green color. Everybody is busy with their crops and somo have al ready finished planting com. Stock has passed through tho winter very satistactory under tho circumstances. Rev. Sims of Oak nssisted by Rev. J.J. Ilaskinsof Guido Rock talked to n large audicnoo at Penny Creek Sunday evening. Ren VnnDako departed for Waldo last week. V. H. Scrivncr of Logan, Kansas, is replacing his orchard from tho Stark Mo,, nursery this week. Labon Aubushon is on tho sick list. Assessor Hummel has been making his rounds to ascertain the wealth of our citizens. Miss Myrtle Anderson has returned from Smith Center, Kansas. Tho union Sunday-school of Penny creek is progressing nicely under tho supervision of Supt. YanDyko nud his nblo assistant Mrs. Aubushon Tho nrangements will bo comploled uext Sunday for a Children's Day ex orcise Court has adjourned and tho cele brated Gust nnd Williamson enso was decided in favor of tho plaintiff, Nows comes from llonloulu II. I. that Capt, VanDyke is doing nicely in tho salvation army work. Tho aid, stato and private, has at last Icon distributed and tho many who received it, ws suppose, arc now contented. DI8EA8E8. Nervous Debility With IU Many Oluomy Symptom Cured. Lost Vitality Perfectly and lrmaaently Ktitored. Syphilis Cured tor Lite Without Mercury. Urinary Diseases QuUkly Relieved nnd Ihoroughly Cured. Is I)r. II. .T. Wliltttcr Invar l.iblysiirrcsstulf llecuuso hu HKiltci no iiroinNi'H that ho BIHRSKuECBKKU riiiiimt fultlll. AoUU'hf.lIi curc-nllt anil unskilled physlclani, ntul consult I)r. Whltttor In person or by letter (clvlni; N)initoniM) mill receUo tho r.uiillil opinion o; a phvslclnu of Iiiiik iiirliiiii'i tiiuiuvBtloiivd rtblll mill HtrrlliiK Integrity. Air.lMCIM'.s from our own laboratory fur ulshed nt sin ill cost ncil hhlppoil liny wheru secure from observation. TKi:.VTIKNT iuit wilt C. 0. 11. CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. OflWo hours-0 to I ntul 7 to ?. Sunday 10 to 12 iO ! J a J '' HeiiHIi mill i:iiierceiicle KA1 IU & I frO ctH.-.iliiiiips-to prip.iy. C.ilt or nililress In btrlct ronildcnro DR. H. J.WH.TTIER, 10 Wast Nlntn Street, Kansas City, Mo FRFJ. I will iniiko SO pur cent dUfoiml on Boo U s rd hoes. Now is tlu tinio to got HARDWAKK mul T1NWARK cheap. I am closing thuin out. 20 ier cent reduction on CUTLERY for :i short '"" I have a Bargain Rack ! On which article's of all lines will be , found at less than cost. w A rr G. A. HARRIS? cimi,i, MlltltASKA. E. G. MORANVILLE, Livery and Feed Barn. I'lrst-cliisi iu every deltill. I.oli or room, liri;lit haled tiny mul it varh'ly ol Knilii. Ki'W rlyi anil nu'II'I horses caa be efiireil for elty or country driven it! reasonable prlees. - NORTH Ol? HOLLAND HOUSE. m u uv J ARE HEELER & ILSOITS m yrmmmwtt m m m w vmvmmwg B HENRY DIEDERICH, 3 sewing machines Hard Times Pi ices on Shoes 3 POPULAR? : BECAUSE LADIES BUYthkm LIKE THEM S-r: AND TELL &s. Lmlien' Fino Dotiola Oxford Tics $1 00 ijiulifft' Fino Donola Button SIiol-s 1 00 Grnt'H Oil Urain ConjjrcHs 1'low Shoes 1 00 (Jutit'a Oil (jraiu Congress lMuw Shoes 1 n.ri Oenl'i Oil Orain Congress IMow SIiooh,.... 1 flO Ask to sco my fino lino of long range weaker forccaiti so muoh Teacher. Schvol Report. Report of sohool in diitriot 70 for April. Total enrolled 18. Average daily attendance K5. Thoso not ab sent or tardy during the month were Alpha Hocso, Mollie ltceoo and Phcbo Wolford. Thoso tvhoso deportment is DO or aboTO Morton Smith. Cora Smith, Julia Sibcrt, Mollio lleoso, Mid Phebo Wolford. N L. D. Smith, Many ladies have used our machines I - twenty to thirty years in their family work, " nnd arc still tisin thu original machines -. we furnished them n generation ago. j Many ol our macliines nave run more than twenty years without repairs, other than needles. Willi proper care they never wear out. and seldom need repair. We have built sewing machines for more than forty years and have constantly improved them. We build our machines on honor, ami they are recognized every where as the most accurately fitted nnd finely finished sewinp machines in the world. Our latest, the "No. 9," is the result of our long experience. In com petition with the leading machines of the world, it received the Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition of iSS), as the best, other machines receiving only compli mentary medals of gold, silvcrand bronze. The Grand Prize was what all sought for, and our machine was awarded it. Send for our illustrated catalogue. We want dealers in nil unoccupied territory, WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO. IBS 4 18T WABASH AVE., CHICAQO S. E. Cozad, Uahj Snoes, the I'lnent Line Close Around Here, HENRY D1EDEHICH. iiiUiiUiiiiiiiU iii iu iii iu mumm TRADERS LUMBER CO., DKALKUS IN Agt. . KMiikixk run riTiiiii firx. Thu wj IE DRli'6t4iQf InjKiisl diiRtlr It IhlMU jr ,t BIIWI1 thcMitiMwne(ltll.inlll'lliui70r. (ici, riuiri no u.i v. uiv r piauML iniminU r xiflooo n4. 1,-idiiIo U Ukia ittiiullj. Vtiik AS A PREVENTIVE t v cllliir nt it Ii ImpouiMl to wotml snr iihikI Au 1 lt-! :: Ibi mm of thoiiilii-liViroitviiiiit Aiiuctu . ..k iln. Wk aiwl Glfl- mho. hold by Dcyo At Grlcc.llcd Cloud GIG I.U1IBKK ank tm& Building Material, Etc. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Vance, The Jewelep! t? BHXtfr y g?y J B. & M. WATCH EXAMINER, RED CLOUD, XEBHAfili u