THE RED CLOUD CIITE1T, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 18U5. 3 auzCJnT:t'crs. frjnMtamHtttjcjanttamm vrjuii-uv-a-n-cvt-i 4 - 23 ft 4 3 ! 3 v H vlr moo tli iter ' Ion in mo ikel m-. i. uia. Iiik una A. i'lm If IhH trio lion i or , III me, a. QyORYffB IT FLQAT6 w 3?L FORTY MILLION CAKES YEARLY. THE PnOCTEK & OAMDLE CO., CINTL Weullier Hiillcllii. ICopTrlKtited, 1805, hjr W . T. Kostcr.l St. Joseph, Mo , Juno 22 My last bulletin gave forecasts of the ttrtn waves to cross the continent from 25th to 2!)tb. The next will reach the Pacific coast about Juno 29th, cross tho western mountain country by clo'e of 30th, tho groat central valleys from July 1st to lid and tho eastern states about tho 4th, Average rains may bo cxpootml tbroug tho central portions of tho Unitod States, leaving a deficiency in tho xtreuic nsrth and south. Warm wavo will crass tho wost of tho Rookies country abmt Juno 29th, great central valleys July 1st and tho eastern stitas July 3d. Cool wavo will cross the west of Rookie coun try about 2d, great central vullon 4th aid eastern states about titli. This oool wave will inaugurate an xUidad cool period and what is hero in dosignatad as the caol half of tho Booth. Kaah month is usually divided into about two works of oool and two weoks of warm weather, and the diHerouco in the average temperature of these two periods is almost univercally of a radiaal type. It u of groat impor tance to know when these warm and cool periods will occur. Each of these twolve to filtoon days warm periods has two storm waves, two warm waves and two cool waves, and each of the twclvu to fif teen days cool period has tho Hame. Most rain falls during tho cool per iods, and the evaporation and drouth ymptoniH aro experienced during tho warm periods. 1 challenge tho world in makinu' long range forecast! f theso warm and cool periods, and whoever tests the acouraoy of theso bulletins in foreoasting theia periods will find tho forecasts, in that respect at loiist, won derfully correct. The rain belt fer July appears to extend from Denver to I'hilmielpliia, lcaviag largo areas of drouth in the direction of Charleston and Koy West and from Chicago aad Davenport to ward the nortbwost. General forecasts for July and tern peratuto forecasts for tho coming win ter will be published in my noxt bul letin. 1 beliove my calculations for tho coming winter to be reliable, and they are of a most important chnrao tor. It will bo a rcmarkublo winter as to temperature. Phosphorescence inoraasos at low temperatures. Very many articles shine ef their own light after being charged with electricity and placed in a temperaturo ISO degrees below zero, Among these are millk, cotton, wool, paper, leather, liaon, tortoise shell, soda, sponge, tho yolk of an egg, otc. Dark bodies producu moro light than light colored bodies. An article in tho Metoorological Journal says that tho initiatory move ments of the cyclones that pass over tho North American continent origi nate in the Japan ourrent of tho north Pacifie between America and Asia. Not long ago theso orthodox meteorologists declared that our tonus are all organized in and oast of tho Rookies, and therefore claimed that our storms do not reach tho Pa cific ooait from the west as stated in theso bulletins. Heat one ondof a wiro and currents cf eleotrioity will flow through the other part of the wire, and this may be tested as followa: Plaoo a magnet ic needle above the cool part ef the wire, the cool end being inserted in the earth, and the needlo will placo itsolf at right angles to tho wire, proving the presence of cleotrio cur rents, These curreiti aro inrmed oly as the wiro heats or cools, and not when tho heating is stationary. This illustiatcs a basic principle in study ing tho magnetic influenoo of plonots on our weather, The World's Fair Tests ' showed bo baking powder i so pure or so great la leaf ,9plagpowera$the Royah As much as possible, all work, moro cspooially monUl work, should be avoidod ia damp, foggy, threatening weather. Nine-tenths of tho serious errors in judgment occur in buoIi weather. Tho weather described oc curs as the low barometer comes in. The mind is nrich. olcirur under a high baromotor and tho bust thoughts flow, tho graudest deeds are accom plished in clearing weather when the clouds have rolled away. If more attontion wcro given this subject mast of tho sorions crrurn would bo avoid ed. Merchants uny notice that their greatest aalcs aro mndo under a high barometer, physicians have noted that they aro oalled to visit tho sick moro frequently while a low covers the country, and tho harvest of under takers fellows a lov barometer. It is vory difficult to reason our selvos into an acceptance of the wave theory of light and tho vibration the ory of souad. Ordinary common sense would lead id to mso that these vibrations are or.ly results of ligtit and sound, aad not the ciusc. Yet the scientific world Iihh completely surrendered to tho wave theory. Wo may next expect tho pioof that it is tho mill that runs tho water and that we havo boen mistaken in supposme that tho water runs the mill. We must change our views as to the wind mill and say that the mill operates tho wind, and not that the mill is operated by the wind. If tho ropor of an explosion should jar and break tho window panes in our houses, we must say that the window panes caused the vibrations and tho eound. In faot, if any sound goes out through tho atmosphere wc must say that tho atmospheric waves cause tho sound, while our smothered innor consoicaco telle np plainly that it iH tho sound that causes the atmospheric waves. Light, beiig a forco, does not, then, causo the waves in the ether, but the waves causo the light. All tbia non sensical dose has been prescribed for us by scientific doctors, and of course we will swallow it. Prof. Dewar stands at the head of the scientific societies of Europe. He say that oxygen is highly phosphor eseont. That means that under cer tain conditions oxygen will give off a steady light similar to that of tho glow-worm. Tho ga is charged with eleotrioity and then paused into a vacuum tube, where it giyos off a comet-like phosphorcsont light. This is another suggestion as to tho origin and nature of light. The proportion of oxygen increases nearer the earth's surfaoo and bo docs tho intoniity of light. As wo ascend in tho atmos phere, light and tho proportion of oxygon to other gases dcorcaso ia nearly tho samo ratio. Along with theso facts wo may perooivo that tho forco which radiatos from the sun in straight lines comes in contact with Oxygon of our atmosphere, and this combined action ignites tho oarbon gases, producing light. This subject is not yet fully understood, but inves tigators are pushing their work, and it will yet bo demonstrated that light originates in our atmosphcro and docs not como irom the sun. Forco oomes from the son, and that forco makoe light by burning tho gases within our atmosphere. DID NOT COtJNT 'EM. A (Icrnmn i'iiMini:tr Lours Ilia chllil In n rVrtillur Way. From the Chicago lntcr-Ocean. A few weeks ago, on nn cast-bound Pennsylvania train, of which I hnil chnrge, were n fussy German couple with seven children. They all got on at Chicago, and were destined to n email town on the lino In Indiana. The family occupied three seats In tho fore part of ono of tho first-class coaches. Tho children rnnged from It to 17 years of age, and wcro n noisy lot of kids. In addition to tho clilllren tho party had about 300 pounds of hand baggage, consisting of valises, boxes and bird cages. When wo reached tho station whero thoy wcro to got off I was ut tho head of tho train and saw the braketnnti help them otT. After tho train Blurted I commenced to go through tho cars. When 1 camo to the coach whoro tho German family had boen holding forth I found n llttlo boy ntiout G years old crying as If his heart would break. When 1 nsked him tho causo of his trou bio he Bald his papa and mamma had got off tho train and left him. I Im mediately pulled tho bell cord and stopped tho train. Wo hnd not run more thnn half n mllo from tho station where tho (fcrmnns hnd left tho train, nntl I started ono of my brnkumen back to tho Htatlon with tho child. Ho had got Just nround a bend In tho track when tho old German was Been ronilng tip tho track nt n furious gallop, waving his hands frantically In tho nlr. When ho met tho braketnim with tho boy bo declared that the conductor was trying to steal his child, and would not con fess that In getting off tho train ho hnd lost n kid hy falling to count heads, and hnd not missed It until after tho train, had left tho station. HIS HEAD WAS TANGLED Anil tho Was THE CHIEF Published Weekly. Miliserlittloit, . gi er Annum nvarlntilr In Advntire It not pit Id In nihaiH'P, idler this ditto March IS, N. tliu prion w 111 tin II, VS. Kntered at Hie I 'out Offlra In lied Cloud, Noli. it mull liutlcrot the second class ,...$(1 (M .1 on 'J oo IIATKS (IP AIIVKKIISIMt I'rot, cards, I Inch or less per jcar.,.., lx mouths Three months MTA.MIINII AIIVKI1I lKKtaV-r IV t Inch one vc.ir ,(i no Per Inch six months 3 no IVrliich three months a m ."pedal notices per lino or line space, llrt putilhalliiuo cents, Transient specials, piuahlo Invarlalily In ad vance, tr Hue lo cents. All rr.iiilhi! notices in the- nature of advertise, menu or puiK r. cent 1 per lino. u-cal liotleei nt leual tiitct, lr: torn sitiaro ( en linen of Nonpareil or lev,) llrst piilitlrntlnu fi.oOi for each mihscmicut publication. er sinmre.M cents. No "prefened position" contracts made. All tnutler to itmne pulillo.'itlon mint lie re ceived nt t lilt oiiico not later than Wednesday . Adwrtlicincnts cannot tut ordered out tor tlio current wick later than Thursday. ALL PRINTED AT HOME Don't forgot that 1 inn prnpurod te carry pnswngerH to nil parte of the city. Lonvo order at tha Holland House. Li.otii Chaiiim.. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. TO STOP FILIBUSTERING. Mistaken lilrntlllcntlnii Nut Ht All I'lunswnt. "My dear, dear old boy!" began tho rmisive young man as ho entered a Woodward avenuo ear and slapped a middle-aged man on tho back, "but I was Just thinking of you a moment ngo! How do you do, anyway?" "I am well, sir!" frigidly replied tho man ns he turned full nround. "Ah! Heg pardon for my mlstako. I was certain It wns my dear old friend, Col. II." "I said I was well," repeated tho man who had been slapped. "Ye3, 1 know, and I heg you to excuso mo. It's the first tlmo I over mndo mich n mistake. Tho resemblance Is wonderful." "Did you wish to speak to mo, sir?" demanded tho other In tones about 43 degrees below zero. "I slapped you on tho back by mis take. I am sorry for It. You look llko tho twin brother of my old friend Col. IJ., and I mistook you for him. Sorry very Borry, and 1 hopo you'll overlook It." "Aro you addressing mo, sir," came In cold and lllnty tones across the car. "Yes, sir. When I camo In I took you for my old friend Col. U and It was not until I had slapped you on tho back that I found out my mlstako. It wad very rudo of mo, and I beg your pardon and I hopo you will overlook It." "What do you wish mo to overlook?" Tho young man got up to go all over that speech again, but 11 plumber who was about to got off took him by tho nnn nnd walked him out and dropped him on the asphalt and said: "Young man, you must havo drank ono too many cocktails. That's old Col. B. himself you have been talking to all this time!" Detroit Freo Press. United .Stales Itotrniie Cutter In Patrol Count of rlnrlilik Washington, .Tune IS. The announce, ment that the United HlntcH Hteamer Itulelgh would lie ordered In the KI01UI11 roiiHt for the purpoxo of co-operating with revenue cutlers to prevent tlllbun tflilng expeditions destined for Cuba fioni our Hhore.s wiih nMlclnlly continued yesterday by the promulgation of utilcm directing the erulser mentioned to pro ceed to Key Went nt the earliest prac ticable moment. The midden activity In the direction of preventing flllbiiHter lng Is Intended moro for tho purpose of demonstrating to Spain a desire on the pnrt of this government to obtain a careful observance of Its neutrality laws rather than with any expectancy of making captures. Hy ttx action the nd ministration hopes to convince Kpnln the United Ktiite.s Is thoroughly In earn est In Its desire to carry out the prin ciples laid down by the Alabama Claims commission. s FOR CURES SCROFULA, BLOOD POISON. s THE CURES CANCER, ECZEMA, TETTER. 5 BLOOD ciiimiin:s. (1IIMSTIAN Church-Services HiindKvnt1i):.in ' inn anil 7:50 pin: Hiiiuhc school at Unnou Y I H CI V. lit C:3() p 111 unit Y 1' H 0 li Juniors at 4 p ntj CONOItKCATIONA!. Church-Services at in: on 11 in, and 7 ::x pin: Suudav school at 1 1 :3l a in, V 1 H 0 K ut g-:m p m and Y V S 0 K Jun lurs at 4 i in ilelirls nil tliu Ocean. It Is a singular and somewhat humil iating fact that tho most conspicious nnd Indelible record which man Is milk ing in tho strata now forming on tho sea lloor is written in tho bits of conl nnd ash which aro cast from our steam Btcamshlps ns they pursue their way over tho ocean. Tho quantity of this debris Is very great, nnd, tinllko tho wrecks, It Is very evenly scattered nlong tho paths followed by our great steamships. It is likely that already, in tho tracks of our transatlantic com merce, not a squnro rod would fail to glvo a trace of this waste from our coal burning engines. Ah this material Is not attacked by tho mnrlno nnlmnls, nnd is very llttlo affected by tho other agents of decay, it will doubtless bo very perfectly preserved In tho strata which aro to bear tho records of our time. MKI'lHinivr Church-Class Meetlnif at 10 ill J" in. ServlceHiit lll:30H. in. and 7:30 p. 111. .Siiuday-x'iiiHil nt 11 ana. 111. Junior KcaciMi a. I 1 1. 111, Kpuoitli U-nuncut (1:30 p. in. I'rajui Meeting eerv Wed'iesday nltfit. Parsonage llrst dor north of tint church. liM'IKCOl'Al. Church-Services every two - wee eks, hy appointment. T.UTIIKUAN Churth-l'.very third Sunday ' woriilnir at 10 o'clock. lArilOUOChurch Services hy appointment. BAPTIST Church No rcmilar services, Sun day school (rvKulur) at noon. II Y 1' U tit n-anpin. ("IIIAI'I'.I uiidavsclu)lai3p in every Sim- llBV. T SOCIKTIKS. A IIU W Uach alternate. Tuesday ovciiIiik. lit f inii i inafTL BACKACHE. WHY ? Uec.uiso your Liver and Kidneys aro out of order. For years ami years housewives all over the country have used with best results Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver 2!B Kidney Balm. Try it, and you will aree with the thousands wiio say it is the "PliERLHSS RK.UliDY " for curing ailments of the Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, Female troubles, Rheumatism and Bright'" Disease. For sale everywhere at Si.oo per bottle. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS. MO. ECLIPSE ! DEMPSTER ! AND ALL STEEL Wind Mills! Wind Mills! Or anything portnining to rumps or VindiniIln Jas.Pktkuson, - - Rkd Cloud. -" ROSS & RIFE. I'llOIMllRTOttH OP HIW'Y 3DK.AY IiOTHI Orders Ordromptly Oiled. 'Sour pntroniiKo soliolted ....... ......... ............ ss (J RE AT "VaLUK Tor l.llllu Money Of tho WorlU Tor a Trlfl o. 1 TTT 1 1 m 1 III, I Wfflf 1 n twenty piio jnuriiHl, Ih tho leiulinc R.pulilicnn family paper of tho Unite? Stnten. It in a NATIONAL FAMILY l'Al'KK, nnd Kiven nil tho Ronorul dowboI tho United Stilton. It lmvuh tliu avuuts ut forolifn IiiihIh In 11 nuthhell. Itn "AO- UICULTUItAL"d(ipurltnonthuBtio ouporior In thn country. ItH "MARKET KB PORTS" nro reeonnizud iiuthnrity. tiepiirutn dopiirtniontH for "THE FAMI LY CIRCLE." "OUR YOUNO FOLKS," 11111I "SC1BNCK and MECHANICa." Itn "HOME nnd SOCIETY" eolunins cmnnmnd thn ndiulrution of wIvob and diiUKhtorn. Itu Ronoral politicnl iiuwb, cditoriuls und diBcuFHionn are comprohoe Bivu, briliiunt and axhiiustivo. A SPECIAL CONTRACT cnuhlcH ua to olTor thin uplendid jouraul- and TUB CHIEF for ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1.25 VXHll IN ADANi:. (Tho regular ucscrlption for tho two papers ia 12.00.) HUL'HUKH'TION MAY IIF.dl.N AT ANV TIMK. CITAddreRB all ordora to THE CHIEF, Red Cloud, NobriiRka. Wrllo your iiiuno uml utlUremt in u pontul curd, acud It to Goo. W. IIcnI, Itooui SI, Tribune liuilriliitf, Kow York, mid anrnpl copy ol TIIK M:V YOKK WGUKIiV TUIUVME will be mulled to you. 1 Ol' ll-lli'U Cloiiil Inline No.-, AtlHW, ' meets every Hlti'rniite Tuesday eu'iilw? in A ( U W liull. All aro Invltvil to utteml. )KN Ailliem IxmIku .No lftO; I O O F every Hun llHVIllullt. 1AI.ANTIIK ImIki-NoW, KnlKlits ut l'jthms Tluirmlay evenliu;. ni'DCInud ltli No WW. Modern Woodmen or Ainerlen, alterimte WeillieHil SiQi r Sole; Saturday June Isi, ol J. 0. Buller's special sals ol Nets. Baraains in Lap Dusters. mi sen you a wen Holier lor 20 cents. Wo will olTer nt null lio Hiile. to tho highest Iiiddor for cuuh 1 whip tfis, 1 duHter UOu 1 bIhoI l4altorl!5,ull for S1.10. An leuthor line advanced 75 per cunt wo still have a fow Hotw of singlo harnoBB at 11.75. AIb a grand bnngain in douhlo harneBB. -ALSO 1 curry comb -1 brush 1 bitt All for i!.ro I'M C0o i Prices one Day Only, l. 0. Bull er, Red Gloud. Ihv iivenlnu A Valuable Find. After yoars of itadj an Ibor, there has at laat boen dlaeoTtred a aare and n?er failing remedy, It has been teated on patient!, who havedfapaired of over being oared, the results hare been, in every oaae wonderful, Groff's RheamatiBin Care ia nneqaaled aa a ponitlve remedy in all oaaea of Ohronio and Aonte Inflammatory Rheumatism, Goat, Lumbago, Soiatioa, Nenralgia, Dyamenorrhoea and all kind red aff eotiona. It ia also a valuable Blood Purifier, beinjr especially useful In Eczema Psoriasia, Borofala, all Glandular Enlarge ment and dieaaea of the liver and kidneya. It is absolutely f roe from all narootios. Several attaoks are relioved in from ono to three days and a positive onre effeated in from five to eighteen daya, U, L. Cot ting Itod Cloud, Neb. lil-liu Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. FllrtliiR with u Win Flcure. At ono of tho BUburban Htatlons nlong tho lino of tho Reading railroad an enterprising aonp manufacturer has erected a factory and warehouse Fac ing tho railroad ia a largo bulk window of the main salesroom. In this window one day a few weeks ngo there, appeared to tho rldors on tho early morning trains a very pretty girl, who appeared to have paused In tho midst of her la bor of washing the window to flirt with the travelers. Nearly every malo rider who saw her proceeded to flirt with her, and the male riders on all tho trains that passed during tho day did tho same. In fact, Bho has been flirted with ever since, although most of tho reg ular riders havo long slnco learned that tho beautiful young girl in tho window Is but a waxen figure. VAI,l.i:V UxlRi) Nn r., fraternal Order nt Pro tectors, llrst and third Monday of each mnntii. C1IIAUIIY lAiduu Nu S3 A f and A Jl oach ' I'rlilHVoveiiliiir mi nr tiefnrntlin full moon. men Cloud Chapter Nu 19. HA M alternate II llmrsday evHidnu'. CYRKNK Oiiniiittiidury No 14 alternate Tmrs (Hv I'vcnlnir. (1IIAUITY Clmpter Kastorn Htar No47 meets llrst V rlilay eH'iiliiK attor full mown. Mrs. ItrewLT W. M. AltflKU) I'nstNnBnUA U Monday even lilt: on or before tint f ull'moon. Altflf.l.I) W It U No 14 meets alternate Sat unlay itftermxin. MAltY .SKI'. ItH McllKNltYTentNotlDauttht nrsof Vetenms Monday evenlnu. lull liiMirnnce. Furniflhod by J. II, nnd E. 11. Smith. Call and investigate tho easy terms. Call Saturdays nt CniF.r oiiico. j, ii. smith, Agent. Feed Notice. Horoafter William Richardson will foed all toams at the rate of 10 cents for liny, iiarn east of Holland House. - f ""' U. A. III. II, II. Tlmo Tuble. C.OINO EAST M. Iiral Freluht. I.v n a. in. in, lMstenwr. " V'M " Arl0:0na,m 64,fastfrelht. " 1:35 p.m." l:W)p.m (10IN(I NUUT1I ue, Mixed Train, I.v 12:30 a, in. Ar 12:05 p. m GOING W1'.ST fi.1, fast f relnlit, I.v ir.U a. m. Ar 10:3ft a. m 141, Mixed Train, " 12:(vp.m. " ll::a.m IB, ras"Mier, " 8:40 p. in, u SUJOp, m HH KAI.KY famp No !, H of V Tuesday i lllllL'. SIlKltMAN Circle No 3, ladles nt the OAK llrst ami third riaturday evening. Horrid Men Hpollcil tho Hhow. For Bomo weoks a number of young married ladies havo been rehearsing for a minstrel show, to como off at t,ho opera house, Guthrie, O. T for tho ben efit of the Episcopal church. Soma wags put up n lot of regulation femalo minstrels and "Black Crook" litho graphs about tho town and when the ladles Baw thorn thero was flriit a tear ing of hair, then a tearing down ol lithographs, and then n search for the perpetrntora of tho hoax. Tho ladles nro so irwid they can hardly speak, but their husbands and tho wholo town art enjoying a good laugh. Ex, . RKI) Gl.OUIX'ouneil No 18 IyalMjstlc Un ion ol America llrst and third f rlday eve-idnir r L. WINFREY, Auctioneer, Rkd (jloui), - Nkduaaka Will attend sahM nt reatonablo (inures. Hatli-fictloiitiaruiiteed. Ssl3iaSI3!raaBNHS 1 mum whihi i list (ins. licet UoukIi byrup. TuMus Uuul. Dm I In tlii.n. wilil bT ilrogelau fihorlirs dnle. Hy virtue of an execution directed to me from the district court of Weiister oounty.Nehraika. una ludcmciit obtained by the coiiHldeiatlon of district court of WVIcter county, Nebraska, on the loth day of .Inly, 1894. In favor nrTheinai ltynn ai (dalutllf, and nK'ilnitTlin fnruivra Si Merchants lluiikliiRl'ompanva defendant, for tho sum) of one thousand mid elithty two dollar and cents, und roots taxed at flo dol lars and seventy cents (J5.T0) nnd nccruInK costs, I have levied upon the fellouliiR rrl estate taken as the property of said ilrjrndant to satisfy said JudKiiiewt to.wlt: Lot tuent lone (21) In block thirty one(Jl) in the original town now city of lied tlloud, Webster county, Ne braska. And will offer tint samo for sale to tho liluhest bidder, forcakli In land, on tho r.'tlidiiv ol.nine A, I)., 1HDJ, In front or tho east door of iho court house nt Ited Cloud, WeWcr Comity, Ne braska, tl'kt beliur tho tiulldliiK wherein the last term of cum t was held, at tho hour of one o'clock p., tu. V said day, when and where due attondsneo will uoclru by tho undersigned, Datud Uvi Cloud, Nebraskn.May hHi, u'J&. ,1. V, Kuncukv. Uhurltf. Jajies McNbnv, Atty. for I'mlntiit. h'Iw above sain was continued, far want of L.ddcrs, until tho loth day of July, ISS3. I Dated lUh iLiy of July. HO.-.. 1 .i,v. ituKciiKV, sacrlir, Jamks McNbxy, I'luiutm'f Atty. STj40' i12- "The" Watch- For timekeeping and durability nothing beats the eovontoon jewelod Deubeb- Hami'dkn Watch. CALLONpENMAN and examine thom. Also bis lino ot Jewelry, Diamonds, Spectacles, Clocks, Plated and solid silverware, sonveulr spoons, pearl handled knlcs and forks, curving sett, calling card cases, boa bon boxes and other noreltles A lino Hue ot spectacles and ay Kinases with ItiterchaiiKablHloiises, steel, nickel silver aud.vold frames, .social and careful at tention paid to lltilu the uo. My line of 2nd haud watches Is (iittol.UKe, Iwlllntn themoS at less than Iheir actual uotlti, HT-liiwioourttrfich, elck atl Jewelry re pair work, oureiiRraiUK and your old gold and silver to me, THO. IK'MAN j W. TULLEYS, M. D. HiiBioeopatttlc Ptiyelclaa, Rctl Cloud, Neliraski. nnico opposite first National Dank. U. H.ExainlnlUR Surgeon. ChtoulQ diseases treated or mail; J -