THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1895. 3 4 0& JSS SANTA ClAUS SOAP! knows it is without an equal. ft The N. K. Fairbank Company, - Chicago. aay;ynfpi Weather Uullctlu. ICoprrlBhled, WD5, by W.T. Koster.1 St. JosKi'ii, Mo., July C My last bulletin gave forecasts of the torm waves to cross the continent from July (!th to 10th. The next will reach tho Pacific coast about July 171b, crosB tho western mountain eoantry by close of 18th, the great central valleys from 19th to 21st and the eastern states about tho 22d. General rains will not occur with this disturbance, and heavy rains will fall only in a few places of small ex tent. The rain period of the month will have passed before the dates of this storm wave, and with it will conio in the d-outh period of the month. I do not mean to say that a general drouth will occur, only that the last half of July, for the United States, will produce less rain "than the first half of the month. The drouth sea tions for July were noted in my last bulletin, which I regard as tho mast important weather bulletin 1 have is suod. This storm wavo will also bring some of tli.) hottest days of tho month, verv hot in the Atlantic states. The warm wavo will cross the. west of Itcokies country about 17th, great central vallcva 19th and eastern states 0pit- Cool wave will cross tho west 'f Rockies country about 20th, great central valleys 22d and eastern states 24th. Storm waves and other weather changes arc less regular in June than in any other month. Often the per iodic weather changes are almost en tirely broken up, frequent showers and temperature uhanges occur, and wostber forecasts are not usually well verified. July restores the regular storm per iods and forecasts are well verified ex cept when & tropical burrioatio moves northeastward ulotig the Atlantio coast, Thesu hurricanes materially iaterfero with the weather changes that rcgularlv cross tho continent from the Pacific coast, and sometimes these weather periods continuo broken for ten days. From two to fivo tropical hurri canes may usually be expected on our Atlantic eoast within tho four months, July to October, and while they aro passing tho woathcr conditions will bo very uncertain in tho Mississippi valley. Long rango fprccasts for April, May and Juno havo been remarkably woll verified, and this feature of theso weatkor bulletins is atttraoting goner al attontien of dealers in farm pro-ductB-. Fall sowing of wiutcr grains will begin in Scptembor, aud these bullet ins will advise as to the kind of grain that should bo sown for tho crops of 189G. This advice will bo based on tho woathcr, believing that tho notablo changes in our crop products may be, t alargo extent, foreknown. It is well known that certain kinds of small grain, particularly wheat ana barley, yield largo returns for several years, then fail for about as many years, and again return to largo yields for anotber period of years. These departures from tho average yields in cortainly oauBcd by ohanges of the rainy and drouth periods wkioh during a Bories of years comes in tho spring months, then for auothcr ser ies in tko summer months, and so on Mil thoy bavs returned to that part of tho year in which they eauso abuidant 31! elds again. I do not mean to say that theeo Served I Him Right "You can take that soap right back and change it forSANTACLAlfeSoAP. I would not use any other kind." Every woman who has ever used Sold everywhere. Made only by changes arc in rotation, for this is not tho case. If they camo in rotation tho farmers would have discovered their porioda long ago, and profited by the knowledge. I profess te here discovered tho planetary influences or our weather that bring the changee in timo of theso seasonal drouths aid floods. The rules are not yet fully worked out, but sufficiently so to insure cor rect forecasts three time oat. of four, and therefore those who follow these bulletins will come out on the win ning aide. Orthodox scientists say that I should net make theso forecasts till my calculations arc completed, but for various reasons I cannot follow tboir advice. Althongh errors must necessarily ooeur in my forecasts the final result must be on the side of gain to those who follow them, and therefore I am justified in publishing them. Then I must live by the products of my work whilo I am completing the calculations, and wero it not for the support I reoeivo from the press lay work in this line would be out off. Anotbor difficulty lies across tho way of giving advtee as to the futuro crops, Tho same weather will not produce the samo crops in tho various soils, and it ib not possible for ono person to know tho kinds of soils in every locality of tho United States, and in many cases it would bo better for farmers to correspond with mo, always inolosiig a stamp. To furthor elucidate the points dis cussed above, tbo reader 19 reminded that the annual drouth in tho north ern parts of the great central valleys occurred principally in tho fall from 1890 to 1894, that this annual drouth obftnged to April and May in 1895, and partioalarly that 1 gave fair and timely notieo of this change. In sections of tho country where a spring drouth seriously injures wheat and oats it has not paid farmers to sow theso grains for tho 1895 crop. 1 am confident that I caa give, may bo not exactly, but practically, the timo whon and wbero tho principal rains and drouths will occur in 1896, or any future year, and 1 believe that whon my system is perfected ninety por cent of such forecasts will provo correct, A blunder occurred in my monthly charts for Juno. Tho "long range" charts and tho weekly bullctia for June woathcr woro all right, but the monthly charts did not agrco with tho former and tho latter wero wrong, mado so by a bad mistake Seneca, a Roman author who lived in Spain about the boginning et tho Christian era, dcolarcd that "those who livo near tho frozen north havo uncivilized tempers," and that "tho empiro of tho world has always re mained in tho hands of those natures who enjoy a mild climate" Theso statements wero truo when attered by Seneca, but thoy aro truo no loagor. In that day tho center of civilization was not far from an east and west .lino running through tho oentor of tho Mediterranean sea. Tho central line it now very muoh farther north, Why the ohango ? Two roasoaB. I'Tfas great Sahara desert was then probably an inland aea, sutroundeo, as tho Mediterranean now is on its northera shores, by fertile landa aad civilized races. The other eauso is tho disappeavaneo of the glacial cap surrounding tho north pole, and the ChlldrtnCcyfoi Pitcher's Cattoria. northward progress in Europe and North Amonca, of tho temperate zone. .'OWlVH. Tke garao of ball between Blue Hill aad Cowlcs at Cowlcs lent Saturday resulted in a victory for Cowles. M. II. Davis and A. V lloner were in town Sunday on their wheols. Polly's cog wheel t;et loose one day last week and collided with Major Rrown's porch post, but no damage was done aor any one hurt. C. E. Paul and Miis Rhoda hong were in Grand Island last week visit int! friends and relatives. Rnbt. Hull of Rlue Spring, son of Dr. Hall is in town on a short aoa tion. C. L. Fuller was in Red Cloud Saturday on business. There will be a baptism by imcrsion at Aruboy next Sunday p. m. by Rev. Mctcalf. The new school beard havo hired Prof. Tonlcy and Miss Loranoe as teachers the coming year. G. A. Harris' brother and two sis ters were visiting him tho part week. Tho pulpit of the Christian ehnreh was occupied by M. M. Nelson. This was Mr. Nelson's first attempt at preaching and he ought to be highly olatcd by his success. Mr. Nelson cxpeetB to enter college this fall to study for tho ministry, and from what wo know of his ability and hab its wo predict a brilliant futuro for him. From tho appearance Sunday eve wo would advise ono of our young men of Cowlcs not to be away over Sunday again. Tho B. Ii. olub havo new shirts, a present from tbo manager Mr. Gilford Miss Nettie Pay don is visiting her father and friends in Cowlcs. Mr. Hart and Bcall camo near be ing held up by tho bloods Sunday ovo. Tug in looking for the next car of aid as he is badly in need of a pair of ball skocs. A number of Amboy people wero at ehuroh Sunday cvo to hear Mr. Nelson. About Town. It Way Do an Much for You. Mr. Fred Millor, of Irving, 111., writes that he had a severe kidney iroable for many years, with severe pains in his bock and also that his bladder was affeotad. He tried many so called kidney earns but without any good result. Abont n year ago he began the us of Eleotrio Bitters and found relief nt onoe. Eleotrio Bit ters is especially adapted to the cure of all kidney and liver troubles nud often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Prioeonly 60c. for largo bottle. At C. L. C'ottiug's drug store. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder ao pure or sdgreat In leav molog power as the Royal, . frllllwatur. Tho lato dry weather has out tho oatn erop short. Mr Itykcr and family woro visiting at J. K. II audit's Sunday. Tho majority f tho vcoplt of this vicinity will otlobrato at Cowles. Mrs. F. A. Crozier and daughter Mary spont Tuesday atJohnKonsaok's near lied Cloud. Mr. Brown of Frontioroounty camo in last week and got his cattle that II. W. Hubbard has wintored for him. Add Howard and F. A, Killough havo each bought a new McCormio binder of Smith & Garrison, of Quido ltook. John Guy tried tho experiment of driving a colt after night but it got away with him and wrcoked his oart. Messrs Alban and Darning have bought a now header with which they will out their wheat as it ia too short to bind. Rev. W. II. Robinson of Contral ...........W.............m..M, ECZEMA From earlv child hood until I was grown my family, SDent a fortune trying to cure me of this disease. I ' 1 visited Hot Springs, and was treated . by the best medical men, but was not , 'benefited. CDAU When all I things had failed I determined to trv S. S. S.. and In i four months was entirely cured. The j lerriDie eczema was gorie. not a sign ' of it left: mv central health built un. , and I have never had any return of rhav?ifnceer.H nunnn; ' ritfrimmenAeA ! lilfimil wm , S. S. S. to a number of friend for t kin dli ' tun, nj have never vet known a failure to . cur. ucu, w. IKWIN, Irwin, Pa. Ncrer falla to mr. erin attor all other i ramedlea haT. our; nttunon niooannfl im vamuj nuarcii. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. City camo last week and spent a fow days with brother D. II. Robinson who is still growing weaker, also Mr. llobinsun's son 1. II, Robinien of Donver is hore at present. Simpson. I-III Tho MnssaclniBottB legislature has mitdo an appropriation of $25,000 for nn exhibit itt tho cotton etatos and Inter national Kxtioaition.und tho commission appointed by tho governor is urgently (lomnmlcil lnri ppnuo. Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Now York anil Illinoln will all erect buildings att hoiulqunrtorfl for tho citizens front tho respective staten visiting the exposition, but will install tboir exhibitfl in tho buildings of tho Exposition Company. In Citlifornin.tho work of organizing unil preparing for the exhibit from that state is In active progress, ami reports indicate that Cal ifornia will luttil tho van of tbo state dis plays nt the exposition. A display which cost $7r,000 to colloct will bo brought to Atlanta. r. Prlcc'a Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Last Jutis Diok Crawford brought hi twelvemonths old child, suffering from infantile dlarrhma, to me. It had beeu weanod at four month old and had nl wayf been sickly. I gave It the nsnal treatment in euoh cases bnt without ben tit. The child kept growing thinner un til it weighed bnt little more than when born, or perhaps ten pound. I then started the father to giving Chatabor Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrham rem edy. Uefure one bottle of the 2.1 cent size had been tisi'd a uinrlteil improve ment wae aeon and its contiuued tio cured the child. It weakness and puny constitution disappeared nud its father and tuyBelf believe the child' life wa saved by this remedy. J.T. Maui.ow, M. D., Tanaros,, III, For nalo by Deyo & Urice druggists. Don't forget that I am prepared to cony pasHeiiKers to all parts of tho city. Leavo orders nt the Holland House. Lloyd CnAini.i.. Pitcher's Castorla. Children Cry for THE CHIEF I'ublUlted Weekly. Diibserlptlon, I Per Annum I ii vat-luM)- in Advance If not iald In ndvanre, after this date March 18, 1W, tliv (irli-ti Mill be 9 l.i. Kutered at tle 1'oM Ottlvu In Iteit Olnud, Net). as mall nuttternf the second clais HATKI OKADVKKTISINO I'rot, cants, I Inch or less per year fc 00 Hlx months 3 on Three months 2 00 HTANDINO AUVKItl'lHKMKNTS. Pet Inch ono ear SI 00 Per Inch six months 3 00 Per inch three months 2 on npcciai noiict-.s per line or line space, flrst tmi'llimilHl u I'l'IIIH, Transient specials, payable Invariably In ad vance, per line in cents. All reiullne notices In the nature of advertise ments or piurs, o cents eer line. I.ej;al notices nt lewil tales, viz: for a square (ten lines ot Nonpareil or less,) Itr.st publication I.OO; for each subsequent publication, per S'lii.tro, SO cents. No "prefeirtsl position" contracts made. All mutter to insuio publication must be re ceived at this ofllco not later than Wednesday. Advertisements cannot be ordered out for tho current week later than Thursday. ALL PRINTED AT IIOME i'iii;u;m:i. (MIUlSTfANrhureh-Hcrvlccs.SwiilavntlO:30 -'am and 7:30 p m: Surul.iy school utt-2 noon Y I'HUUHtCttUpin ami V P S C IC Juniors at 4pm. CONOHKOATIONAt. Clmrrh-Servlces at 10; .10 am, and 7:J p m: iSnmlav chool at 11:30 a in, Yl'HC K at 0:30 p m and Vl'HCl'. Jun- ira at i i in MKTIIOIHsTChurch-ClassMictlnu' at 10 at "- m. Services at 10:30 a. in and 7:30 p. m. KuiHlay-xi'hool nt ii:30h. in. Junior I.eauue a. 4 p. in, Kpuorth UiiKiieat ::) p, in. Prayer MeetliiK every Wednesday night. I'arsondfjo .1131 uvur llllllll 111 lilt I'lllllCll. paster, IjU'ISCOl'Ai. Church-Services every two J weeks, by appointment. LUTIIEItAN Church-Kvery third Sunday Hiornlnt; nt 10 o'clock. rjAIHOLIO Church Services by appointment, CHAl'KIi dav. -.Sunday school at 3 p m every Hun, SOL'IKTIKS. A Oil W Kacli alternate Tueiilay evenliiK. T OK H-lted Cloud UI!hNii,-,A(IIMV, 'ineeti every nltcriiatu Tuesday evetilne III A O U W hall. All are Invited to attend. BKN Ailhein Idgu .No 180; 10 O Kevervllou davnlKlit. iAI.ANTHKUkIkpNoW, KnlKhts of l'ytliuw VV Thuradav I'vpnlnir. Tliureilay livenliuc RK1) Cloud l.odpe Nn C08. Modern Woodmen ot AmfrlcH.ultfrNHtH Wciliicsilav evtxilni VAl.t.KY Udue No B, Kratcrnal Order ot l'io Uctors, llrst and IlilrU Mouday of each month, CIIAltlTY Ix)(Iku No M A K and A Jl each Krldavovenlw.it nn or before tho full moon. ... ...i i i , ii i i RKI) Cloud Chapter No la, It A M alternate fhuritd.'y evening. CYHK.NK Commandery No 14 alternato Taurs dty evfnlui;. rillAltlTY Chapter Kaitern Htnr No 17 meets first Friday uvciiIiik alter full moMi.-Mrs. Ilrewer W. M. GAltKIKi.l l'oHNowit; A It Monday even Inn on or hefora the full moon. GAHFIKM) W It 0 No 14 meets alternate 8at nrdaya(ternoon. TirAnYSKKUSMcIlKNHYTeiitNoUDaiKht. '- rn nf VthrHtii Mniiiavuvimiiw . . ........ , ..Miiiimi yniuuni J H KAI.KY l!amp No sa, 8 of V Tuesday ere- OHKHMANCIrcl.No3. ladlen of the U A It M first and third HHtuntnv vninir . T Kli CI.OUJ) C'eutiPil No 18 UijralMystlc Leu x Ion ot America flrst and third Krlday eve- w "TP. Krlday evo- iiiiiit. ''r'M'vrf'i1. tf.B IJAl'TISTCInirch-l'reachlnK at 10:30 a. in. " and 8 11. in. Sunday-school at la in. Jounc People's Meetliii; nt 8 p. m. Prayer Meet liut Wednesday at 8 n. 111. (1. it. Welden. rwHswHtKnttLKsnuWiiT Bttt Couab DjrupTaatM Good. Dae fcl Intlmn. BiilHrruralim. mmi I If - -rr-' w "- 01. It strengthens and builils up the enfeebled system, creates a good appetite and promotes digestion, clears the complexion and restores the body to perfect health Sold by all Druggists at $1.00 per bottle. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. BORAX From the Desert, Through the Press, Into the Home. Kvllnvd and Powdered, put tip In I wo pound hoxi wltli 200 Best Borax Recipes. 25c r.t Cotting's Drug Store. BOSS & 1IIFE, I'llOI'llIKTOIlH OK cwrcr DBAir moti. Ordnrn Ordromptfty flllad. 'Sour piUronugo solloltod (Jrkat VALUir- "or LIU le Money ft New Kit M Tin, n twenty page jnurnul. in the leading Republican family paper of tho Unite? States. It ie u NATIONAL FAMILY PAPtOH. and ivre all 1I10 general nawa ot tho United States. It given thu avunta of foreign Inntla in n miteliell. Ita "AG RICULTURAL" department hiiB co aupeiior in tho country. Ite "MARKET REPORTS" Bre recPKniznd authority. Hepurato tleiinrtniente for "T1IK FAMI LY CIRCLB,""OUR YOUNd FOLKS," and "SCIKNCN and MKCHANIC8." Ita "IIOME anil SOCIKTY" columns coiuniiind tho mlininitltui of wives and daughtere. Its general iolitiunl news, editorinlH unil diacuHHioiiH aro coinprehen aivc, brilliant and exhaustive. A SPECIAL CONTRACT onubles us CHIEF for ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $125 CAII IN ADVANCE. (Tho rrgular uiichcription for tho two paperb iu (200.) HUCHCItll'TIO MAV 111 tltN AT ANV TI.MK. t-Atldresfl all orders to THE CHIEF, Red Cloud, Nnbmulcn. Wrll your nniiie nud uddrettN on a pumal eurd, hoimI It to Ooo. V, llel, Komn tt, Tribune IStiildlni;, evv York, utid :tmilo eopy or tiii: Nt;w yokk wr.uiiv tkikijmr win bo mulled lo you. Slaughter Sale; Saturday June isi, ot J. 0. Culler's. special sale oi Nets. Bargains in Lap Dusters. will sen you a u Holier lor 20 cents. W will offer at pul lio Biilo to tho hi(lieRt bidder for uiibh 1 whip 25a, 1 duster OOo 1 bIrsI hnlter'2.r),ull fer P1.10. Ab Ieitthor has advanced 75 per cent wo still liuvo u f(nv BotH of siniflo liiirneHs ut 11.75. Alee a grand bnngnin in deuble hnrnoBS. nm one Day ot l o. Her, (ted M. Hull liiNiirnnco. Furnishod by J. II. and E. 11. Smith. Call und investigate the eusy ternis. Cull Saturdays nt Ciiikk ollico, j. ii. smith, Agent. Feed Notice. Herenfter Willlnm Illchardson will fssd all Unms nt tho rato of 10 cento for hay. Ham east of Holland House. U. A: III. K. It. Time Tabic. (IOIN'0 KAS'I CO, txiciil Kivlirlit. I.v da. m. 10, Kansfiicer, " IfliWi " Ar lOiOO a. m CI.KuilKrelKlit, " 1:35 p.m." l;U)p,in (iOINt! NOUT1I 1 IV, Mixed Train, .v K'tfO a, in. Ar 12:03 p. in OOIW1 WK8T 03, Kast Freisht, I.v litis a. in. Ar 10:33 a. m 141, Mixed Train, " 12:or. p. in, " lt:r. n.lm IB, I'aseiiKer, " H:4Up. in. " 8:30 p, m Sliorlira bulc. Ily virtue of an execution directed to me from tlw district court 4 WHiistcrcouiity.Nebraska. un a ludKUient obtained ly the cnualderatlon of dlttrlct court of Webaterrounty, Nehraaka, on the 10th day ot duly, 1891, In favor nrThunm Itvan um tilulntlir. a ail ariiliiHt TIib Kannurt A Merebanti llanklnc Company as defendant, far inu sum oi win iiiousauu ami eittniy two dollars and oeuti, mid costi taxed at live dol Lcuats, I have levied opon tho ftllonini; real lars ana beveuiv eeuts (S3.701 ami accru mt raiiiiH i.-iKim ns ibo property ni sum arienaant t uitlsfy said JadKiiicat to-nlt: It tweutyone i21j la block thirty one(3l) In the original town now city ot Ketf Cloud, Webater county, Ne- urtuiB. And will offer the same feranle to the highest blder,forcaUln hand, on the miliar efJiiuti A, V., U95, m front of the east door of the court house at Red Cloud, Webster ountr, N liniMka, tkat bcliic the tnilldlni; whertui the last term of eaurt was held, ut the hear oTene n'elock i.,ni. r f.ild day. when and whero due atlriuUriCH tTll bo Klven by thn nude rslened, Oittcd Ilea: Cloud, Nekraska.May 8th, iMtt. .. .. J w HUMcaticr. Hherlff. Jamrs McNnxr, Atty, far 1'ialatltT, The aboie sale was centlmied, for waat ot bidders, until the 10th dayor July, 1895. Date Htli day ot July. w. .. .. J' " I't'NoiiEV, Bherlff. Jamks McNxNy, riaintin'I Atty. Lost Energy, Fickle itppotito, tireil feeling, stomach .sickness aiul weakness can b promptly remedied by tisinj; Dr. J. H. 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