THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1805. 3 Jt White Washing Done Everywhere with SANTA CLAUS SOAP. All washing is not white washing, as nil soati is not Santa Claus. ! That bath-brick tint when seen in I clothes, always proves that they j are strangers 10 batua unit, soap. Try it. Sold everywhere. Made by I S THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. CHICAGO. Wratlicr Bulletin. ICopvrlKlitea, 1833, by W . T. Foitcr.1 St. Joseph, Mo., June 29. My last bulletin gavo forecasts of the term wavts to cross tho continent from 30th to July 4th. The noxt will reach the PaciCc coast about July 5th, cross tho western mountain country by clu-o of Gth, tho great ocntral valleys from July 7th to Oth and the eastern states about the 10th. Accompanying this disturbance a very considerable amount of rain will fall frem Kansas and Nebraska along and near the 40th parallel to New York and tho New England slates, and following this disturbance the weather will bo very cool for the time f year. In connection with this btorm wavo tho warm wavo will cross the west of the Rockies country about July 5th, great central valleys 7th, and tho eastern states July 0th. Cool wavo will cross thn west of Rockies coun try about 8ih, great central T.illey a 10th and eastern states about 11th. The third disturbance ot July will reach the I'.icifiu about July 11th, cross the west of Rockies couutrj by close of llitti, the great central val leys 13th tc 14th, and eastern states lGth. Rains from this disturbance will be about tho same and in somo parts of jic United Status as mentioned far tne storm wave ot bin to lUth, aad following the storm the temperature will be lower than usual. The warm wave connected with this last disturbance will cress tho west of Rockies country about the 11th, yrrat eentnl valley 13t.li, and eastern states lfch. Tho cool wve will cross tin west of Rookies country about 1 4 tit, great central vallcjs 16th and eastern states 19lh. JUI.T TKMI'KKATCRE ASM) RAIN. As no writer has ever lived whoso production have been undurstoed alike by all who have read thorn, fre quent explanations arc necessary in order that a fair proportion of my readers may givu a right construction to my weather forecasts. There is a broken chord somtwhero that by sympathetic vibrations er therwisc, incapacitates the Eaglish I would rather say United States laoguago for being understood, even when written in the plainest newspa per or magazine leniences. Id my long range forecasts of tcm crature, and rain or drouth, it is not possible to bo exact in all particulars, but I try to make tho forecasts practi cal. My weather tables unmistakab ly indicate tho general characteristics of the crop and the winter seasons, but it is very difficult to determine exactly when the ohanco from a drouth to excessive rains, or from a long heated term to a loag low tea pcraturo will eccur. Bui I can, as my readers well knw, givo fair warniug of a drouth, as I did in rcferenco to the April and May drouth of this year, aad of the breaking up of the drouth as I did in refereaco to Juno for west ef the Mississippi, and a continuance ot the drouth well along into June far east of the Mississippi. If readers will aoto carefully all these forecasts they will find thorn praotioally correct, although a drcuth predicted for ono month may run over little into tho following month aid The World's Fair Tests Mbowed ao baking powder m pan or sdrcat la hrnr . .mlmpmw9rm$tkRoymUf ultimo aLY mm m BBBBBBBBaLwaBBBBBiWKiBBBBiBB B t MM ft ti the same may eccur as to tempera tures. There is no means ef knowing the futuro of tho weather except by the records ef pact weather, and as these reoerds are often very deficient our weather rules cannot always be per fect. I hive just completed my third calculation for July and the following are tho results: Kast of the Alleganies and north of Washington City tho temperaturo will be about and the rainfall about nrmal. The Ohio Valley, Tennessee and to lower lakes will avcrago much cooler than usual and tho rainfall will be abovo tho average. Tho southeastern states will kavo average temperature and a drouth. Tho southwest including Texa, western Louisiana and Oklahoma will have average temperature and rain. The upper Mississippi valley and upper lakes, including the country north, nerthcast mid northwest of St. Leuis, will average cooler and therein a deficiency of ram will occur. In the Missouri and tho lied River of the North valleys, teaperature will average below and rainfall about nor mal. On tho aorth Pacific slopo tempera turo will be about and rainfall below normal. On tho south Paolflo slope tempera ture will be above and rain bolow nor mal, In the west of Rockies country temperaturo and rainfall will bo about normal. Within the districts Mentioned abovo the rainfall will vary in smaller districts and I have only tried to give the general averages. WINTKIl OK 1893 0. In the following forecasts of the winter tho coldest aad warmest per iods aro r.ot ecasidored. Oae half of a month may be moderately warm and the other half extremely celd, in whioh case tho month weuld be set dawn h cold because its average would bo below tho normal. In speaking of a winter as mild, or as cold, four months Dccembor, Jan uary, February and March aro usual ly considered, and it is the last part of tho winter that most affects aniaal and vegetable life and the general welfare and pecuniary interests of man. To know whether tho coming win ter would be a warm or oold one would mako or save millions of dollars to our people, and while the winter may not. in all rospeots and in all plaoes, be as I have calculated, I will say nith tno utmost confidence that to adopt tho followiug forecasts as cor rect will result in a very Urge balance on tho side of profit for tho people of the United States. Tho winter of 1895-6 will be a long, oold,0"hard" wiutor over tho wholo of tke United States. Tho term "hard" as applied to wintor seasens is prob ably of westcra origin and has refer ence to frequent and sudden chauges that aro very severe on unsheltered animals. Docomber, 1895, January, March and part of February will averago odd, and a goneral thaw will ooour in February. Dooerabor, 1895, will be generally and severely eold in the United State and Canada. January and March will be severely cold in the vaUoys ef Children Cry ftr Pitcher's Catttrtai. tho Ohio, Tennessee, Upper Miss'usip. pi and Missouri and the lake country. Freni tho crest of the Rookies westward tho winter will taper off to milder in tho direction of Vancouv er's island, Febraary showing the greatest departure on the cold side. Resides these general features many extremes will occur that I can not undertake to give in this bulletin. As to the ccuditinuef winter grains much depends on the amount of snow and the weather in September, Octo ber and Nevctnber of this ycer, and I will five in tliesn bulletins, in timo for practical tesults, my calculations as to tbe sowing ef fall graiu, r.lttctiiu Hitlers. This remedy la becoming so well known and so popular n to need no special inn tlon. All who have used Eleotrio Hitters nliig the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist nud it is guaran teed to do nil that is claimed. Llootrio Bitters will care, nit diflensos of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum, and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drlvo malaria from the system and prevent rs woll as oare nil Malnrlal fovors. For the cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Dittura. Entire satisfaction gnarauteed, or money rofundod. 1'rico SO ots. and $1.00 per bottle nt C. L, Cot. ting's drugstore. JimInob. Small grain looks Gnc, some of tke wheat is nearly ready te out. Some of the Judson folks attended the basket mectiag in Anderson's grovo last Sundav. There will bo Children's day in My res grove next Sunday seven schools aro iavitcd. There was a party at Mr. Upp's last Friday light every one reports a good time. Mrs. Williams is considerable better. Quite a number tf Judson pcoplo to Red Cloud last Wednesday to hear Sam Jones lecture. J. R. Ilillyard gavo a nagio lantern show in tho stero vacated by ('has. S teflon last Wcdacsday night. Jay Hawker. Two Uvea Nnvcd. Mra. PhoolioThomaR, of Juuotion City, III., wax told by hur doctors ahe had con anmption nnd that thoro was no hope for her, lint two bottlea of Dr. King' New Diaoovery complotely enred her nnd alio Hays it naved her life. Mr. Thos. Efrgera l.'l'J Florida St. Han Francisco, Hufforud from a droadful cold, approaohing con. sumption, tried without result evorythiut; elat) then boaght one bottle of Dr. King New Discovery nnd in two weeks was oared. Ho is naturally thankfnl. It is such roftultfl of wliioli theso are samplen, the prove tho wonderful elllonoy ot this medicmo in coughs nnd colds. Free trial bottles nt C. L. (Jotting's drugstore. livg nlar size r()c, and $1.00. InavHlv. How wan Sunday for a hot day? Miss Blanch Sellers in visiting Mrs. Daisy Knight. Quite a crowd from hero went te lied Gleud Wednesday to hora Sam Jones. Mr. Olmstead traded horses this week. Willio and Kmma Hale oame home from Franklin last Friday where they have been attending sohool the past year. Silvester Frisbie and Mamio Deal were calling at S. 10. Wolcott'e last Sunday. MiEs Lora Orchard's school dosed last Friday, Mr. Iluatcr returned from Kansat Oity last Saturday where he has beon visiting his sister. Miss Nettie Halo spent a part of lart week in Fraaklin visiting hor siBtor. They are taking more milk at tho faotory at prcsont than ever beforo, 55.U00 lbs a day. U. O. Knight is ahle te bo at wark again. CONTAIIOUS &"?; i nnn mcrm b. b.b. obmntore iww wliliU and nlMri rlalil toltal tBBliM"""- bllD( powarf. Itre-l lOTdUiepolMn and bnlldi on th irium.) nMMt tnttm lU mm mt Ut Imanl swift spcane co.. Atiaii, a lVI Running J S Sores. I I H the Serpent's Mfc I i Sting. S THE CHIEF INiMlftlu-ri WvHily. MitiM'rlittloii, 1 Per Annum luvnrlnMy In Arivmirr II not paid In iiihiiihc. sttlt'i this di Mirvli is, lstv, lliwrt(i w III lie SI vs. 'ntered it tl e I'nM (Hllie In lint rloml, Neli. IIS II. Mil IIIHlll rill It.fHIItlllll iluss HAres ok au rimi'n I'rot. rants, I Inch or less rr ye.ir W On lx linintlis s no Tlitie monllis j on ITANIUM) AIIVKIIIIHKMaiTS. I'd tnrli imow'.ir (im I'er Inrli nIi tnniillis i on I'erinrli three months ti Kilal ln'tlfis per line or line siuue, llritt onhllratioufi rents, I'liinslent sMi'i.ils, p:i;iMn limiiiiilih in Hit . v tnre, per line in ei nts, All rraitln Hollers In Ihr nttiirrof mlvertlMi incut urMirT, ,'n'rnN iit lino. leual notices Ml Irriil lairs, l-for 11 sii,im ( en lines of NoiitmiHI or let,) lint inilitlentlon I.eOj for rich iilnniient put'llc.Uliiu, el s lu.irr, Mietils. No "preferusl iilllim"inutt,iiti Iti'idr All Winter to instiie I'ulilltMllnii limit lie re cclwil t ihlsnlllie not lain than Wednesday. AilerlliiiinlA iiiiimiI tin iit-itmnil mil fur the current week Inter thiitt Thursil.iy, ALL PRINTED AT HOME Mr. l'rontis stopped off over Sutida while en his w.iy koine to Denver. Mr. McClintts' two daughters from Illinois cam last Friday night to visit him Rubti.kr. . Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for Are VUltlnis Until Tim Lour? Mrs. Do Fashion (nvernso society lady mnklnK her round of calls owing to nverngo society friends) Is Mrs. Wiggins Vnn Mortlnndo nt homo. Serv ant No, mndnine, nho'a Mrs. Do Fashion IMenso hand her my enrd when she returns. Servant Sho won't return, mndnme. Sho was burled u month ngo. Now York Weekly, i Horn Hope. Editor Yes, there Is n vuenncy on our staff. What experience havo you had? Applicant I wan onco editor of a college weekly. "Humph! Did you give satisfaction?" "No, I was kicked out." "Take that desk there." Now York Weekly. Miilno Miiii'm AImiiIh, A man In Thomnstnun, Mo., hns a hobby of collecting callomlara, and ho haa Romo from China, Jnrmn, Cuba and Alaska. "Oon't Tolmvvu Spit or Mnokc Your iAlc Away.'' Tho truthful, Htartling title of n book about Xoto-buc, tho only hitrmlese.gutir- untocd tolmcco-liublt euro. It you want to nuit and can't, uno "No-to-bito." Urucea up nicotinized ncrrcH, olimlnutoB nicotine poisons, ihiiUch weak men gain strength, weight and vigor. Positive euro or money refu tided. Sold by C. L. Cottlng. Don't forget that I mn prepared te cany paspangera to all parte of the city. Leave ordern at the llollnnd House. Li-oid CaAinix. - -r. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Pair Highest Award. :iiiiit,iii:s. CIIItlSTI N riiurr-li-Krrvlrt'H Snnrtav lit lOiKi a in hihI 7:.'.o 11 111; Siin.l.iN sdiiidl nt 121111011 Y I'HUH at ii:3U p 111 unit Y I' (I K Juntnrs at 4pm. . fH)N(llIC(SA1I()NA. Clmrcli-Scnlci'sat in. an urn, ami 7.311 11 m: Kiimlav 'clionlut ti:.tn a m, V ! S (1 K at 0::i p in anil V 1' 8 O K Jun liirsat 4 n in. M i:iloiiVr;iirrli-('l,iii Mt-t'llPL' at 1(1 at tti Hjtrv In.tu lit lll.'tlllt til mill T fill II 111 hliliilav.iilionl nt II 3'in. In Inn nr Lcaumi u. 4 i. in, i:iwiutli U.IUHI'llt ll.I'JI p. III. I'iiijct uuvuiiti in 1 1 1. i-ii-ii-w.i. llrst ilr ii'irlh of tli" r luin-li. m..i..i. .:..... tliiK vwty Wi-ii'H'siiay iiIkIU. H I'ar.Hiiu.iKo WI'IHCOI'AI. Cliurch-Scrvlcei every two -" WIM' i'kn. liy itpi'"liit"H'iit. T UTIIi:ilN Chin oli-Kvury tlilnl Hniiilaj IJ fiiiriilnc at 10 oVIiH'k. 1A 1 HOI.lCCIiurch NiTVlcei by aiiulntment. BAl'TISl' Church No rt-Kiilar services, Hun. ilayncliool (regular) at iiomi. II Y I' U at fl:3npm. CIIAI'KU llBV. -.Sunday school at 3 p 111 every Hun- NOCIETIIIS. O U W Kach alternato Tuesday cvenliiK- DOF ll-lti'il OI0111I l.odj!oNi).-, AOU W, meets every alternate 'liiesd.iy eeiiliiK In A O U W hall. All are limited to attend. BKN Adliem Ix)dRU No 180 j I O O K every Mon dHV nlulit. MI.ANTHKIdKeNoW, KnWits ot 1'itliias Tlmrsd.iy evening. 1 I'D Cloud lidire No C08. Modern Woodmen " or America, alternato Wediv Illl'lllaV IIMlllUlB VA1.I.KY UmIkh No b, Fraternal Oritur of l'ro tveturs, llrst and third Monday ot each month. illlAltllY lideo N11U A I' and A M each Krldiiv nvenlnir on or tietoro the full moon. RKD Cloud Clmiiter No VJ. It A M alternate 'llinrsiliiy evenliiL'. CYHI:N)'. Coniniandery No U alternato Tliurs ' iliy cvi'iilni;. CIIAHITV riMpter KiiHtcrnhtar No 47 meets llrst Friday evcnlii),' aftor full moon. Mm. Ilrewcr V. M. GAltFIKU) rostNoiiO A It Monday even Inir mi nr liefure tlm lull miuin. GAHI'IKM) W It O No U meets alternatuSat nrday afternoon. TlfAUY SKKItS McHF.NUYTentNollDauKht '1 oraot VeteniiiH Mondavi'venlnK. HH KA1.1CY t'anui No a, H of V Tuesday eve lllllL' CHKUMAN Circle No 3, ladled of tho G A It KJ nrt and third rtaturday venliig. RED OI.OUD I'ounril No IH IxiyalMystlo Un ion ot America first and third Friday eve ning L. WINFREY, Asettoaeer, Rkd vloud, NlBBASKA Will attend alM at rewenable tlfuret. 8eth (action guaranteed, eM Couch erruprTMuauooo. ! M Htl. Bog b? draff. M Lfert?C T pain and inflammation, and cures quickly. l:ull directions with each bottle. For sale everywhere. Price, 25c, 50c. and S1.00 per bottle. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. ECLIPSE ! DEMPSTER ! AND ALL STEEL Wind Mills! Or anything pertaining Jas.Pkterson, - nra- ROSS & RIFE. I'aoi'utr.TOiiH or OIV1T I1BA WCWTEi. krdorn Ordromptry filled. QuitAT "Valuk lor l.lttlo Money Tkt Hit M a twenty page journal, la tlio leading Stlltl'B. It iH 11 ISATlUiSAlj t'AMUil tho United Statea. It given tho evente UICULTUHAL" department hue ro UEl'ORTS" nre recognizeil nuthority. Separntn (IppHrtniuntB for "THE FAMI LY CIRCLE," "OUK yoUNtl FOLKS," nnd "SCIENCE nnd MECHANICS." Its "HOME and SOCIETY" colunina coin in a ml tho admiration of wivea nnd dnughtors. Its goneral political nowe, editorinls una diBCUhSione uro compreben eive, brilliant and exhaustive. A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables CHIEF for ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $1 25 CASH IN ADVANL'i:. (The regular sucBuriptlnn for tho two papers is $200.) HUUhUltiniDN MAV I1KOIN AT ANY TIME. Z3T Addroes all orders to THE CHIEF, Write your inline nnd adilresa 011 11 pout ill iirl, auud It lo Sco. V, Ileal, Kaoiii 'J, Tribune HuildliiKt New York, uuil uiiiplo copy r TIIK INKT l'OHK WKKK.I.V TICIUUNK tvlll bo mulled to you. r turdov J I UIVJ special sale 01 Nets Baraams win Wo will offer nt pub Ho Halo to tho highest biddor for caah 1 whip 2Tia, 1 dueter 'J0o 1 eieol haltor25,ull fr ei.io. mm ufl An leather has advuncod 75 por cent wo still have ii few notH of elnglo hnrneee ut 81.75. Aln a grand baugain in double liurneBe. Prto One Day Only, J. 0. Butler, Red Ml Hull IiiNiiruncu. Furnished by J. H. and K. 11. Smith. Call and investigate the eaay tcrine. Call Saturdays at Cinr.r odlco. J. H. Smith, Agent. Teed IVotlee. Hereafter William Richnrdeon will feed all tcama at the rule of 10 conte for liny. Horn enut ot Holland Houae. U. &, M. It. U. Time Table. (iOINd KAS1 m, Local Freliflit, I.v n a. in. 10, 1'anenner, " 10:(iTj " Ar lliOna. m Ct.FastFreluht. " l MS p.m." l.oop.m (iOINli NOItTII He, Mixed Tralii, I.vl'.':.'i0 a, m, Ar is. OS p. m GOING WKHT (VI, Fast Freight, I.v 11:15 a. in. Ar 10:33 a. in Ml, Mixed Train, " r.'.iv. p. m. " ll:.i.'ia.m 16, Fasiwiner, " 8:10 p. in. " 8:J0p, in ttherltri bulej. Ily virtue of an execution directed to me from the dtstrlft court e( Wanster coiinty.NtlirAska. una Judgment obtained by theLonnldeiatlonot district court of Webster county. NelirunWa. au the 10th day of July. 1891. In favor f Tbtmai Ityan an plaintiff, and agalnat'Ihu Farmar Si Mercbanti llanklnj Coiutuav ai dfc:id.int. far the turn of on thousand and eighty twa dollars and cants, and cost taxed at five dol lars and seventy cantv (15.70) and accruing costs, I have lavlod upon the fallowing real estate taken at the property ef said defendant te satisfy said Jadgmrut to-wlt: lxt twentrono (21) la block thirty one(Sl) In the original town now city of Iteif Cloud, Webster county, Ne braska. And will offer the satna fer sale to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, en the mh dar ei June A, .. 1896, In front of the east doer of the court bouse at tied Cloud, Webster County, Ne braska, that being the building wherein the last term ef court waa held, at tbe hour ef one 'clock p.,m. of said day. wheu and where due attendsnee will be riven by thn undersigned, Dated Ilea ClouJ, Nebrdika.tUy kku, iM. J. W, KUNi-uar. Uhertrr. Jam as McNint, Atty.fer 1'islntlrT, The above sale wa.s continued, for want ot bidders, until the loth day of July, 1895. Dated UUi day ot July, lsoo. , J. W. ltuiroiiiT, MerlS. Jamm McMwtr, riaiatia'f Atty. HUMANE animal I'.iiti from sprains, bruises, cramps, ilisiMH-il or lorn flush, aches, wounds, Neuralgia, etc., can be promptly relieved and cured by using Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment. The l-'AKMKK'S REMEDY for the various diseases of domestic animals. It is tMSV to jippIv. telievi'S :tt nivi Wine Mills! to Pumps or Windinillu - Rkd Cloud. lour patronatro nolloltod ....n....,.. ........... jj ViEKKLY li:VS Oltlio World Tor a Triri u. Ml! ll, Hiptiblicnn family purer of tint United i'Al'KK, ami giCB nil tho gcni'iiil nowaot of foreign Innda in 11 nutbht'll. ha "AG auperior in tho country. IIh "MARKET un to oiler this splendid iournal nnd TUB Red Cloud, Nnbn.Pka. IH 11 J. 0. i in Lao Dusters. sen you a wen hoi er lor 20 cems. -ALSO- 1 curry comb 1 brush 1 bltt All for 25c 25c 25c 60o l"fC! "The" Watch. For timekeeping and durability nothing beats the seventeen jeweled Dkujikk Hampdkn Watch. CALLONpENMAN and examine them. Also hie line ot Jewelry, Dinmomls, Spectacles, Clocks, Hated and solid sllrerware, aonvenlr spoon, peail handled knives and forks, carving seta, calling card eases, Den ben boxes and ether novelties. A One Hue of spectacles and eye glastw with latrhngble lenses, steel, alcMI silver aodcold f samee, Opeelei and earafukM. tantlon nail attlng the eye. Mrllpe of ta4 hand walaBw la a.un Usee. I wllfraa tieai eel at leeethaa their aefual sForth. Bot-iVingyettrwaWh.tleak and Jewelry te pair work,Jer eoTavlBf aad year CM tNl aad sliver I IHB. TNVRi I. W. TULLEYS, H. D. llamosopatklc akya!claai. Red Cloud, NclmulUa. Offlse opposite Tint KatiaaaJ Samk. U. H.KxmlBlng anrseem. Uhioutc dlMasei tieaied by hull. rf ir X