The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, August 15, 1884, Image 8

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Tt Krntnl Klement of K
Krery CiiHtl Should Jtccclvi.
of thu Teachable Spirit
Public; Instructor.
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jor wtu ioji:'i on
K?li coitf to farmers.
jjee iipusiAjun uMvirj3 i New" Sv'niid I shipping butter to
wmoM porjBj(.t jsif tKuglnnil with ausXactfJrr nnuJU. T2
uuiier i Kum m a icintKiraiurc oi ;
io jrrnd
oAcor pus 9ivtnu7i or hj b;ooj fuo
uinpiaujtu) (o(oo rrqj tppjM inoqijm
.ojoipirj ;o itiraj urotjijfj oirj foAp
-raoqi wj -jnoc jo npnttrsv picMino pn
pjvMdn uc pnnjwif pus 'Apm jo nqt tf
pojtnbnv oawij 'Xinp jo awua d.ap sr
o? pouo;i:M tmoq ipujm ;o nopcjwijr
svaji v pnAnjqnc sacij 'OSJnon j-cnx
TjfK SrflEHK OK THE WMMoM SCDQOL.
TJio fcej'-not?, which should shapo
UtooouKo of aindy for our cotumoa
Kciiools. w:w given a few yoari ao by
h Ufitinuishcd odacator when he de
clared it to bo tho only
to give e.ncli ptitul
tireparallon which shall enable him to W-' Put; lA.
avu out of nny pradeaml enter tncc I u- 1a KJ ."P- looipf-auou objo
Into the aciivo dMtici of life. Thin, of 'AV T 1cin .nuo;nitt- 'ftwnqnop 'iq
ij hMjtjiJiMi uainva 'u sii iiiu) yt
Inly of tbeciiool i ou; 8 a- nnA0 'l"1 norl1 'PP0-11! J excited buyer. exceed thevs limlu t
that triin and 10H 'uuihom pmvDupa us ouo advUo our frirnJ to .witb!rnw tint
hall enable him to I V!? Put; s,J1B0H,Al '-"-BCA HJ j these men hare stipjdlcd tbennclrei.
l -.-. Of lOU KI OlWIimrJii lOOttDg-lCtnJOU OtrJO I Tdf ( lhi i.lr'n. nf miili)lt.mon who-
a iciriiMjraturc of
Ict; wrhjle md the roi:c.
einbf for the finrwt clips o! that stt.
Th wool of Jlichlnn jtbohld bc-teuzlit
at 25 cent for clip in firtt-clai con
dition. We expect to .co tho bulk of
.tile wool from ihuicstaltM fcold atthe
figures and If in special localities orae i
miu wo
until
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DEALKKS LX
for Infants and Children.
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coumu, does not mean thai as full and
complete an education can be secured ;
m one or two years as in nix r eiht.
but it does mean thai each yoar'fl work
shall bo so arranged, and "ho subject i
m Uught, that they shall have a raluo J
and a mso in themselves independent ;
f of what in intended to follow. It docs '
not disparage- or discoiintenauco the
longest and most thorough course of I
tflMOjif oqi inoAOjd aj pus 'wspunj
oqi fq pjnotiB jfnqi uaq.H uopnnji
-qo ns otnoanq Avm Aotn 'uiqoirai
Thf f I hit iilr5nnf m!i!(lI-inon whuo
interest L. of course, that of woo!buy- 1
cm and not that of farmers.
A remarkable peculiarity of the ,
leave-, of tho pepper tree (Scltinn
MoUc) if that when bruised and thrown
"Cioi-t i wra A.iaM to diijira fan
:i: So. Oztrl SL. lUxnilrz. K. y,
if WwyJ) t-wrtyr, trtai-
K- Wnt ci ir-j. ! uwa4 rfv
paclty to be tauirhL
Btud3r it simply ainre to give each step
ia the course special significance,, aqd
by making moro of it by itself, raako it
worth more in relation to all the rcaL
Let us now brieily consider what aro
the essential elements of the education
every child should receive, and which
be may reasonably lo expected to se
cure withim the six or seven years of
continuous .'ehool life, which is within
his reach. When wo have determined
what these essentials are, tho next
question will be to ascertain how they .
may be secured in accordance with tno ;
principle before enunciated.
First, the child m entitled to the pos- '
session of Irnuud perceptive faculties.
These are nature's servants, designed ' Cyc.s tjlc cj,jij
to minister to our wants, and to convey I j,-s tonuc cje
io us tnogrcaicr partoi our Knowledge.
What one sees for himself in nature's
book is his by right of discovery, as
real as though no one else had ever
known it; and no knowledge ever has
the power of inspiration' and develop
ment equal to that which the mind de
rives at first hands. But tobu able to
do this work, theso senses must be
taught and disciplined, and tho school
room is preeminently the place for such
work.
Second, our child must know how to
think, to speak, and to write. It is
settled that he will think and speak, .at
least; that he do both correctly, es
pecially the former, is of prime import
ance, for upon hit thinking will prob
ably depeud the settlement of must of
2iie great questions of his life, and per
haps thusu of the Nation. And iii'pro
portion as he is led to thoughts of tho
better, nobler, and purer kind, and his
zuiud is brought into contact with truth
in its manifold forms, will .those
thoughts seek for
jo; uoj3t:onti:nt x. u.npui ojra .. ' tur .. moVo ru..jdiv arollU;
-3pv08 ;o .feunpiDns-un nqt ui wnnpn j M(J t,,roll;,h tfi0 waler, a0eIuing to the
-uonvmib jo iniucun out c uj posx-o.w unln!lIatoJ to pocs .the pow, r of
quo; otpj unoA OMqt ; mjf :nx ; Bpont.nnwjni movement. A correii-nd-'
-opltp Ot.,rIOo r ponjuo Ap.uoq oAnq . cJt o( lU Uardal 5ass. ,.Tho .all
oijm tirm ,-uno.C jopodns jo joqmnu of lhU ,H lo bu fmnd lh) a .
ojr 12 oajo;-.nppii.'n oqi oim poonp of CHs0nllal oii COBlailieil uVery
lonoo -m u -on,o.,i:t.od oima now j , . , . nlo from the brui,id '
womar. who should bo the truo master
or mistress of souls, that most use
less of ail articles of human furniture,
a teacher who has outlived tho ca-
IJy ENTAUiJjilliSINTl
fj An ttlwohite cure for IlbctuuatLmn. Sprains, Vnn fn I
i tho IS:sk, Kuriw. Galls &c. Aa Itutautaacviis Pain- I
trf rclioviu iuhI Healing ICmcdy.
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COAL, LUMBER ETC
Red .Cloud, Nebraska.
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MY PEOPLE GO
ONE AND ALL TO
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;reeni-h white, ami are produced free
y during the Mimmcr."
"A Practical Stockman" writes to
tlio New York Tr.butic that "the di.s-
gni.P-CONFlIiK.VCK IN IUIl'IIA
The lack of fceh-confidmico seems to
bo ouo of tho most common faults
among all school-children. Many
times in the school-room wo have asked
a child some .simple question, which
probably would have been answered ' ,ca known as blackleg, anthrax, or
promptly outside the school, but have black-quarier. is caused oy exec-sivo
received no replv. With downcast : alimeutntion. Jiv main" nrid di.rn.-tiijif
stood mute, as though ? more food than can be assimilated tho
eavod to tho roof of his excess of mitt imtMit. bi'cniin?4 u w.-itn
mouth or the art of speech were tin- product to befoul and thicken tho
known. It would seem better that tho blood, so tn.it its einMilnLinn n ernilv
leaves that pronely them through tue j
water. It is amusing to watch a num- j
her of bits of foliage racing round and i
round as though cha-:ng oacn other
and we have a5tonilud numbers I
of people br their perf'irmancc. The i brut-i-s .-.rt.-5, uicrr.-, Mil rheiuti, fpvrr
floivcrs of ychiii't-i MfAlc are :
Unf-Ufn'.rB!rSa!r
'n i t . . ,
ihv itw Miive in me writ jr
ini'j,
rros. tetter. cMnpel ImmU, chil'dutiH,
corn, hu1 nil -kin ruptiu-t ani ir.i-
ividy cur- pil, or no jmy rotpiirfet
It i.x gnaKUttoftl to uie prfirt Mtliw-
iuetion, or moiicv poftimStl, 1'rifo i4
rnirt per box. For sale bv llcnrv
Cook.
ri.NAI. 1'J.OOF NuTH II
t - mer. inmmmivAmL. Ni A t. imi
VorVI t IlKKUiY .IUXTUaTTH8
O Ml;mft fHkm.4 vOWfkM rd UMlIrr ml
f f 'Vim1 C kj HM & l- mJm lw
tv-t . c. . .,, attMrtoat. rqiiiartUr x m.
child should answer the question, oven
incorrectly, than lo be thus speechless.
If he were observing, he would bo
profited bv tho correction of his ques
tioner. The lack of coniidenco should
not exist to so large au extent, and it
would seem as though somcihingmight
bo done to create or strengthen in the
child a confidence which would en
able him modestly, yet nromntlv and
freely, to make reply to a simple ques
. tion put to him during school-hours,
' boforo tho whole school, bv anv visitor.
whether woll known or a s trail rer.
Supt. J. A. Latham, Jl- L
Uri;rxV .'lyvriu"J"alv-.
Tin' be-1 on earth ran truly lnj Mtifl
of (Jiigg' (lyco.rined.ilvo, ulnuh i a
.-ure cure for rut.-, brui.-e, .senULs.
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interrumed bv cniliing from expouro VV" n f .
i.:n .i .i... i i . ... . - ; ell "kin eruption- Sa(i:u'tiou "liar-1
JJWIUNt MA1KKM.
h iMiaaMi lulfamiir IIiwnm t m-
K.t.im ,-y , hMir tjr. r .a km
ii . Vtlr. (; W ifcUL !t. 1. tmi.
irnriv!cinn firirl ni'n.
"j-."" "-" -.-..-.-.., uu v-kv,-
ute a demand for oral and written lan
guage. Tho great obstacle to tho cul
tivation, in the nvorago pupil, of tho
power to write good English, has boon
liU inability, or indisposition at least,
think.
Third, ho should havo a practical
knowledge of numbers, and tho funda
mental operations that may bo per
ionned with them, in order that ho may
solvo the practical probloms of his
daily life with ease and facility, lie
cannot bo expected to "master" any
arithmetic, but ho may bo taught ad
dition, subtraction, multiplication, and
division, decimal and common frac
tious, tho common tables of weights
and measures, tho methods of treating
compound numbers, and tho percent
age with its simpler applications to
ordinary business life.
In this throe-fold, schemo is, or may
be, included, I believe, what is indis
pensable lo tho education of a child np
to tho point whoro ho may bo justly ex
pected to make it available, both to
himself and to the Slate. If we also
examino it with reference to tho idea
that tho child, leaving school at any
point, may be able to utilize what ho
has acquired, wo 'shall hud that .a
courso of studies arranged-on this plan;
irom tno beginning will, meet that
want. It may bo safely assumed that
tho instances whoro a child cannot at
tend school ftr at least three years aro
few. If now wo consider what three
years of training in tho objective slndy
of nature, in the habit of reflection
upon what tho sensos havo brought to
vie mind, aud of giving expression to
those thoughts in oral and written'
forms,, and in tho practice of countiug
numbers, and adding, subtracting,
multiplying, and dividing them; will
dttfor a chiid. wo cannot fail to soo
that ho must havo acquiied a solid bas
is, upon which he can not only build
at school, but which, if ho is deprived,
of further school facilities, will bo of
practical value in any sphere of lifo into
which ho may bo compelled to enter.
It is for tho, accomplishment of this
result that we aro called upon to strive.
It is only by tho omplovment of those
teachers who have ability and will of
tho "highest order and by tho institu
tion, of a conipleto and thorough system
-of qualified supervision, that we shall
be justified in expecting that it will bo
attained. lion. T. It. MockwclL
TKACHAUIX TEACHERS.
One of i the most serious obstacles to
success in schools is the absenco of tho
teachable spirit in toomany of our in
structors of youth. In tho ignorant,
vulgar, and conceited man or woman,
exulting in a littlo brief anthotity,"
such conceit of indifference or opposi
tion to outside suggestion is simply of
fensive, and a fair causo for dismissal
from the ofliee. But tho case becomes
more difficult, and the results more de
structive, when this malady attacks a
'teacher of good acquirements, moder
ately suocessful, intrenched in au im
portant position. Its, worst results aro
seen when this sonso of superiority to
outside comment or suggestion takes
possession of tho teaching corps of an
important school, and laces up the in
stitution into a littlo pedagogic "mu
tual admiration society," revolving on
lt own axis, sweetly unconscious of
nny special need, meeting suggestion
from without with polite indiSeronco,
until the pressure wakes up an explo
sion of an?rr contemnt. and sham
r- ' . Tr
KAJLHOAD "FIGUttlSa."
What, school would have in it a pupil
that would distribute tho tax assess
ment for eleven hundred miles of rail
way, passing through twontv-mnu coun
ties, and tho miles aud hundreths of a
mile in each county to bo taken into
account, each county assessing a differ
ent valuation, anil balance up tho
wholo to within live mills, one-half of
ono cent? Tnese aro some of tho prob
lems and these aro somo of tho ques
tions, that aro solved by tho K. K.
accountants. Tho curso of our schools
and colleges and universities is tho
want of accuracy. And I am nqt sure
but tho careless nso of slates and
blackboards has much to do with it. It
is easy to say, "Oh! that is wrong,
rub it out." It is truo that you do' not
find slates and blackboards in tho
ofiico of accountants. Shpt. AUx.
Hogg (The UaVrond m Education).
I'jEi: cents.
Wo desiro to suggest to somo schools
which havo rui to seed m marking, i.e.
koopiug rocords of recitations, "that,
labor as you may, over the low grade
oi a stuuent, you can t improve his
scholarship by improving tho figures.
If whole days' work with headaches
and anxiety thrown in, could improve
tho scholarship of your low grado pu
pils, giyo them all and cheerfully; but
as they don't nor can't, it is best to bo
reasonable, and accept tho inevitable.
'Let your moderation be known to all
men," hero as elsewhere. Figures
don't raako scholarship high or low.
Educationist.
MOKAL3 AND UANXEltS.
Tho Prussians havo a wise maxim,
that whatever you would havo appear
in tho lifo of a nation ydu must put in
to its schools. To havo tho moraldrafts
of the country honored, thero must bo
daily deposits of honest principles,
good purposes, and a genuine love'for
truth and upright conduct. Tho teach
er has au opportunitv of thoroughly
knowing tho manners and morals of
oach pupil. Moral influences and
agencies aro at her command, and by
taking advantage of tho almost daily
occurences for lessons on this subiect
could bo done.
dulled the feet and leg. aro mot
liable to be affected with stagnation of
blood, but no part of tho body is ex
empt from the liability when conditions
conspire to such a lesiilt." Tiiose
scientific gentlemen who fancied that
by the expenditure of much xuouey.
time, and study, they had learned tho
true causo of anthrax will be highly
gratified when thoy learn from a
"practical stockman" that their con
clusions are nil astray.
A fanner complains to tho Iowa
Homestead that mcrckauts will not
give more than 10 cents a pound for
farm-madu butter, and no more for a
good than for a poor article of iho kind
and alleges that the creameries aro
spoiling the mnrscct lor larmor.s butter
no JlumrMciul replies that
aniecu r money
cents. lor ale bv
refunded. Only 1.
A. l.indley.
but two ways open to
sell his cream to the
make his butter as good
brand it creamer', and
mere are
him, either to
creameries or
as c reamer',
join tho ex
change. In other words, start a cream
ery of his own." On tho same pago
me paper quoiea puouiios in iuu uic
circular of a firm making buttoriuc, in
which prices quoted range from M to
22 cents per pound for au article which
will, thoy say, not only .stand the ; arm
weather better, but will at the nat-io
timo bo superior to the best grades of j
oleomargarine or genuine dairy butter, i
All of which is suggestive of a short '
way out of the farmers ditlleulties.
Somo ono suggesl.s through tho A'ri
cultural Gazette of England 'that caitle-
ranching might be profitably carried i
on in Great lirita'm. lie says that the
cost of transportation of an ox from
tho western states to England would of
itself bo a fair rent for laud well suited
to growing, beeves in England. "If,
therefore, land coat atsolutoly nothing
in America, it ought to bo as cheap m
England." Ho then entors into a de
tailed statement of outlay required and
of probable income, and, if -his esti
mates aro correct, makes a showing
quito favorable to cattle-ranching iii
Great Britain. In conclusion ho says:
"I think these figures will convince
anyono that catllo-breeding in this
country, in a suitable district, will pay
$11,950
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
To SMOKERS of Blackwcll's
Genuine Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco.
Tills Fj-ccinl IVposSi Is o jnmrnntco the
nymeijt of ttie i jn.mlun.3 fully dtacrlUiU
In rnr fornifrtiniinuncvmentit.
Tlie iirciuluias will Ui palit. no matter bow
uaall the nuinur at Lbrij returned inny Le.
OJitt JlLirktCfll't ur.Wi T-Uim, Co..)
f, . .,. th,th.tn. .V. C. Ifjy 10. ISM.
I. A. WII.EV. Ei .
Oiihtrr Mi of Onrhain, 7wrA.i. . "
Dwn Sin -V-n lncl'x you llWn -. h
i l-nei ilanf on Kvlal IixU to r" ! '
ifir our rmj ty tnb.ireo t-a.ii tr Uj mnrtiot Ihx.
liUL Youn truly. J H. CAUIi. iTn-hbrnt
Oflri nf th4 liinkiyf Irrkfn,
Jt.rhj.n, .V. C. May JO. 1W
3. R. CAIIK, rvi..
fr'tl. HlitrZuvICi xrA'tM Ttsrt ft
I)rn Hxn I Imtn ! nckzioi!'!?) rwrlpt rf
U.v'fl.Oi from ou. wlilih wt? 1ibm jlail u;ori
Hivcial IX-ritfor Uieclri j.tu t!M
A'wir truly. A. UlI.KY.Gwlilcs.
None ircnuln without jirturv of HUI.Lou t!ui
n"iJ- cna- ntlr annuiiscen.ccvs.
(Cer.;inu'rf-Dm aiti wed.'i
How Watch Casos ere Made.
m. 0. Mar & Co.,
MARSH'S
:eal EstafeAgents
IK1 (. :,t( I), M.t:,
FOR
BARGAINS
IN
DRYGOODS
lltt'4HI Mir l-'k-
ScvcRal Hundred l;arrns
KitrMak lmjirrf. nt,,i t nitnew' ' Ttvn
trti-li. ItllHlIM IiM.. U-- t n,,
li-rtu ! rcini fr riti ..'
JEIOItTX(! lniRIMT
a deal bettor than 'cattlo rauches' in
America. Tho whole of tho western
sido of Great Britain, from Land's End
to John O'Groat's House, i3 well fitted
for the breed lug of cattle, and very
large districts of it aro fit for breeding
sheep, which aro still more profitable
than cattle."
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i i UUUA-PeUktJU trom 5UC" 1 tavortbe naturally rapid multiplication
niaim of oulutred serenity. Of courso of tho species that turUc, instead of
unpleasant to bo worried by the behur tho luxury of the rich, ihio-i.t. !..
much good
A SUGGESTION.
A great iullueueo for good, to be
sure, is exerted by normal schools
through theirgniduatos hero and there,
and through tho teachers' institutes,
and ultimately theso indirect influences
will act upou all tho schools of tho
State; but meantime is it not possible
to take a step by which an advantao-o
will be afforded many schools whoso
Eupils would otherwise pass from them
eloro tho inllueuco of the normal
schools will bo felt. Could not normal
schools of instruction of, sav, two
years' length, to bo mainly pursued on
Saturdays by teachers from all parts of
tuo Slater" SupL U. A. L tticjield, IL L
Turtle Sonp Torino Million.
Tho turtle is so exceedingly prolific
that if the eggs of only live females of
the species could bo protected from
their numerous enemies every year
the Mediterranean would soon sVarni
with turtles: Tho turtlo lavs its cc-s
during tho night upon the be'ach, covers
them lightly with sand, and leaves them
to bo hatched by tho sun. Unfortu
nately, there are regarded as a delicacy
j ...w .uuuw.k..UM i luo l-usai, WHO
eat tho greater part .of them, while
many mofo fall a prey to dogs and
other animals; and of the young"turtles
which leavo tho shell, thogrcater
number arc devoured on their way to
the sea "by the innumerable wild fowl
which llock about the coasts of tho
Mediterranean. The creation of a few
farms, as has been proposed, would so
Snake Shooijiij,.
Ono of tho most novel and wcl'in'
sports that tho warm weather o( .spring
rOUgn STOWlinarz -of fto. rxlnrtatmnaT
ear,' or to fcear a thunder-clap
suoretheroof,.or the oioaningsof a
4TCKM19 OBl its WAV to. tin ai.liivLl.nni
g" wen tf cklij;jf a gooce ave4?
- w?'-'MueiiniM tno rough-and-
-'wwy, ovubUub bkut?icina.rniarkof
' y!(te opener aay bethe'Tery
"T"! ought to bespoken tatha
ti2!todut?Ueror croup of prx
" Jfrhiingiato tho honey of their
f ;--wi iMh eella. J
toJiUwroagh departmeBU; Trka
iHaacnooL lor the traiai-or at
fyr&hall kxn the twTzib.-U
troiii. graduates tlMtliM-beea
u Ui.-avirar !!
seen on poor men's tables and sold at
'cheap restaurants.
It is tho opinion of the Qmntry oen
ffe wan. that it is possible to produco a
cow that can mako 900 pounds of but
ter and bring a calf within the period
of a year; and that th"crc is reason to
believe that a cow may bo found t
make twaty-ebrh pounds ofiutter ia
a week ad 115 in a -Month. All this
may bc.-poibIead -more, for it is
quite posiW tht'iaa quarter of a
aturr fn this tief,tk abore ner-
fwniafioef, whiciLre nfo w set as coal
tolMtttaiifefc witt-ke looked bck to
aevojops lor tho f-nortsinou ot Unit
more is snake shooting. Balrimorc
and Anno Arundel couniio seem to
have accumulated tlw legion of repliles
which St. Patrick boycotted in Ireland.
As this is the season in which the black
snakes, the garter snakes and the moc
cisins aro engaged in making lovo to
their mates, it is tho best time logo af
ter them. They hover together on dry
shots and make so much noiso wilh
Uioir hissing imd wriggling that the'
can.bo "stalked" from fifty yards distant.-
Tho moccasin snake looks dull
and rusty on laud, but his back light
ens up into beautiful kaleidoscope
cross-bars when iu the water. Ho is
the easiest sna"kc to kill. When the
warm spring sun shirks lis rays down
on the pools in which they live and gel
Ihoir food they come to thesurfaco and
hang on to a floating weed, or else
crawl out on tho bank and lie stretched
out in tho grass or sand. Ono of them
will run beforo you can step on him,
but if ho bites the wound is apt to bc
excocdingly poisonous, although not
fatal. The copperhead, or cotton
mouth or stump tail moccasin, com
monly called in the south tho "dry
land,v moccasin, is the terrible cobra of
America. He is worse than the rattie
snake because he is more sluggish and
givek) alarm. He waits quietly un
til iHHfobaDPV wayfarer stens on him.
and then he turns up and puts in bis
fangs? Tho proper and sportsmanlike
war of huntiusr snakes is with a small
rifle. It is only a "chump" who would w -ouil l rl
shoot snakes with a shot gun. Itwonld j "JjvJJVk-rV
uc uiku caicmng nsn wnn a seine, it
is easy to see tho moccasifrTwhea their
heads are poked up out of the pool, and
fifteen yards range is enough for ttc
average shot who can plug a shooting
gallery bull's-eye. When the bullet
goes true the littlo reptiles give up the
ghost after a few excited convolutions.
A parlor, rifle or a 23-ca!ibre Remington
tun ucst snakin-ir v:ic.
In April canned beef was 'exported
to the value of $17-1,572. against-$290,-
In 137", thirttX-n men ctfr.prisHil the
entire working force iir-cd in the man -fhct'lre
tf the Jtw. iV' '.' IVt'trh ' m
Now u i rjhchnndTt are einpl-v el, and il.o
numlcr is con-.tantly incrc:iimr;. Thore.i
Mn of thin iucruL-e is thi-: In th. Jt.nfs
Jfoss' dofif IP tch Lti.ie all tho metal in hi -ht
nil sultjc-t to wuir is nJid ijuld, while tho rc
mniurier, which iinly rtiU strength to the
ca.c, is of stronger mtLtl tbn pId,
giving gold whre gold is needed, anil
strong, clastic metal where htrcnyth and
Ixsticity are needed, a comhiuaiion pro
during a watch cae better than eolid gold
and at 0S-HALt the eot. .,. 7
Over 200,000 of thoo cases
have lecn sold, and every jeweler in tho
country can testify to their quality and
racn I.nrpoTO.Micn ,Ic 5. ivi
11 W Varh.r-f ttw llmixnit. l -unlit Jan. IUvV
Ooul Wsuii can- 1 yrarn Zim, s.a cirr " -t u-itl a
short Uuiop.wh.'ii I purihatnl A nt t5-l :t tA
aifVK:cr TJjecasjflnwlisrt'u-Ti-" f war.nrt t
that natural u mjyrj.-i.xnd 1 ti.-i iUacl run Li
t.sfolyjnuranl'l loralKivt t:iltriii' r- I hnw
iiM thf JanMlu-nNr WWatrui -f-rtiiiinyvir),
nail Uwj i'rtii uii i)iiv-U: tlio xittiiiif- arwcoT
lnp Mirtn ' 'j a w It rut f-iil a ft ish th- liail
iKHUfit a M!l.l trAt r.v) crwtllitV thoiikoxiry I
ncanl tlinu an Vv riilycafoo; UiM tin 1 a Vm-r
Fti'ir'-I fiil wt" "tr-ir" b rl. 1; rtnTt-tn Hit
wortiitif tucir uuaey or vtli.rs hi rv ;aU.tu.r
l a. J. CtH.nvl, JtvrUr.
fttrt.tAmt t X.t(i nLh Cm rattnrlt., Itilla.
d.lphl IV.rrkialvui IU.tril4 rutkltt.a,slackw
Juki Imm aa4 S".jIm Ulk laa r 'g
(To l Continued.)
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HENRY COOK.
uCS ou Can Save Money
ca:o:
Drugs, Hainis.Oiis
NoUons, Wall Papor, ic.
JOB WOEK,
SUCH
We Offer Bargains that NO other
bouse does in Red Cloud.
Mary att & Co.,
DEALERS
fah, IMvdi, Urn Hi
Wells Diredory.
NEW STORE I
KXrCUTKD TO OBDfili IK TUB
EATfisr and Promptest MANNk-
Arlb AT
stzjLcoir a vx .tt 2ix.rrc
-A?pl7 Htr li!on Ordtnog Ebrbrr
jeweiry,
' Watches,
mmtmmmmm nani
Clocks
KXrursiDAas
ftata&3fcS$"i Bacelets,
N'VWAA JU 1UO,
Breast Pins.
Vlorhart &, Fulton
WAVE r-STAlJt.IHKi A
Hakdware Store,
AT WELLS.
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Mcinit Tlit-v nn fnlh pn-Kirtl u ph tl-f
jieoj t or is ai"! vi-inriy vn what
tho Rant In hv luv tif
Hardware,
Tinware,
Stoves,
Iron, Nails,
Awf Sn fact fri'cctiiintr "i- t- fctm'. a J rar lore '
utas is UMurny a rt ia- rnu
itiiS m imu- rnvlti ml r h n
n u.tn!wjn'. ir yrirrs ml,
raatMfiJv at.l hi keciMC witli
thcuinanui'i tue ilia?-?.
IVrwn-rpr1' -y Wiyour tnidf lrfj 'ti
that H w-ilt j.fore UrucflrLtl tohuti.
.Mti:iKirr & fl'I.ki.v.
Mr. J. . OniHwrff. tV cvntlfmarilv cJrrk. ul
alna-s b- foert rt-aJy or.aiJ ujKa ra
KrjMzmttMtisiiCrxnscfinwt
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V.ttothaKCMwACf roar nt-)1sn.tiiU I kor", pi
Hi wol "3 so. I w . ya aa 10krp-uruiT'l. -rr, 1V1 Ti'
! cintlt. batdJord fon to wtKMm tta. H,T1 D ftTTI HlT5
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txrc.l rsdr I "I 7If a il .S -?. Hr-ej.
r-ichl ITS H WtA o ixd.Uit I mblrtlr - & hmy
and tttil
let hlraTVarw.
AatUdd rm4 lara br rsaiolii yo JW-4?
Tti ortcinjl ltltr frou ! iti th above lian
Tfvt. a'tl tctcrat lift3ri jtker iprftlc , 'PnimWn'
slroT-K oplrlf r.u tiua Jr tr jt,c tnm.ar w JL ill XiJ. IJXt .,
and .l &e'ojt- L,oncCi :irtw!fi,'M
-who rfloll tlt lll lnlrcS In lh matter r i aaaaaaaai
purlr froQ a desiro to yoirt aa!t.rt itaf-oilUoi.
HARRIS REMEDY CO. PCCHMIS73.
SMarketnnd8?rt9ts. fcT. LOUie.MO.
fbta ww rp-at n Ic-xto txl rota: ci r.4 '"- v" - -
itd. wbottTrw haatd tr o.'r NrtOf''IOlflC?
frUletlMb7baa4l6Ct-larb I7 KJ 1 JCy IrCtOiCO,
rslr I J-lBjflf a iHN-w-ft.HMi. J? lHc OliaiHS.
-mt elCoocx. in tlcbtcfjkU tiitl fcii .k H.T7P (y'flC'r.?
.rVnttra. twKhlnitbItlot!Kif - 'j " VJ.CWOOO,
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u-arnet iSet.
Rings.
Clocks
Lac Pins,
Ear Rings,
Watches,
Spoons,
Castors,
Chains.
Diamonds,&
W fc3f2
RFO CLOUD, NEBRASKA
We keep everything in the Jeweli-y
line. Hepairing of every de
scription promptly done .
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653 in 1883, amior sir months 1.4S0.-
298. compareiFSrith $2,158,355 last
year.
At its meeting in Indianapolis Juno
S, the Icdiatia Short-Horn Breeders'
Asociatkm dkcuod a proposition to
donate $200 for Um purpose of holding
afat-tockshowinl6S5 in that citvt
Definite action waMeferred, as the at
tewlance was small, .
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Drug Store!
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