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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1889)
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ALASKA TERRITORY. can etnsai Can't be beat in the west for the price, solid sole leather counters, seamless and guar anteed all the way through ten's Fine white Shirts for 25c, worth 50c, and would be very cheap at that price. Call and see them and be your own judge. Throat I Tboro is one benefit in the of Alaska, which, in my mind, la certain and probably will be more ex tensive in the future than any other., though at present hardly ctranoaed upon. I refer to her fisheries of eeV men, ood, nalloot, and other mrrrhan able fish, onpable of being prepared for export. Alaska la, without doabt tho future fishery of the world, bat Ml must wait for nUrdevolopmect there! until the Pacific coast has a pupnbJaVitt which will create a demand for aaaae products, or the present rates of freight from there are so daoerl that they can enter the markets with a fair chance of tition, It would imagination to rive relative between Alaskan fields and others weal known, and which are supposed to by enormous sources of supply. Tha Newfoundland ood bonks are sur passed by those of Alaska, both In ex tont, quality of fish, and abundance within equal areas. It would not hot an unfair comparison to say that) Alaska's cod population oxcooonthaij of tho Atlantic as tho population" OW JOTK OXOUUU0 WJ VI m One river in Alaska tho Ti holds probably ono hundred tfcnas many aahnon in the rmming tfre Obtamhta-tbo present so early all our supply Tho river natives annually secure throe times the output of tho, Columbia, without any appreciable effect on the Alaskan stream, while the Oregon River is threatened with, extermination of this palatable food. On tho Columbia tho fish is worth from CO cents to 1 ae Its none poops above wator. while the Yukon naUveaj catch, clean, dry and store away fiabj of doublo tho size and sail them laj winter to tho noanat 'trader for dflff food at 1 cent a piece Int.trado, or fori 2 or 3 mills each. "An old resident olj Alaska told mo that the Indians 01 ma vicinity desired to contract to furnish him with halibut at 6 cents each, many) of which would weigh 100 and 200' pounds and all averago 40 to50 but itj would not pay to'hsndlo this product except on a large scalo, which would, soon glut the Pacific coast maravta. and there are no others Those instances could 'bo until they become monotonous. There may be many benefMs of aO; fatnngfble nature suoh as metafliytfnal people lovo to dwell upon, as las satnl! developed 'fat colonization and aggre gation of distant countries, cto, etc., but I think the more tangible ami give above. Some of them, to be' ore, lie 'in the future, and some, aas Am mineral poseibilltlea, may uwr be rsallaed, bnt all of them, taken to gethsr, plainly show that Alaska, Is, has been, and always will be, a great benefit to the United States from many standpoints whloh go to make np a do s)rabl national addition. Fredodck fjokwatka, m America. earnesC words more than women work are of to-day. None nend to heed them more than tho young housekeeper, the mother, and the benevolent soul who never thinks of self at alL Half our Ills would vanish if wo would stop once in a wliilo and let thorn go. Care has a smooth and a rough handle. To be quiet sometimes, is to hold on firmly to the smooth handle, and at last scalo the hill of difficulty. list us givo It a, trial. Woman's Magazine, It fa Vonlco. tho city of that has tho largest moating pupalajp A CURIOUS RECEPTION. The hasto traveler fat do with tho Boerta poltoo Inevitably sobs inter retried spaaraalof asaaHaatton reached Our $1 Shirts are no doubt the best goods ever sold here. Call in and see us and we will do you good. It always pays to trade at ' Hhe Western & Southern Mercantile Association. Center Store Room Moon Block, Red Cloud. SECRET OF STRENGTH. AartesEBpectany KmM By Yams nN kMyew Mia Molhcni There is much wholesome advioo given tn these days how to rest Our age Is so intense, there is so moon work to bo done, for hands that willing and hearts tnat are thetlo, that the majority wear out be fore their time. -It is bettor to wear out than to rust out," certainly, bnt In either well? So much exercise of brain and hand is good; so much more is waste. It is never safe to reach en tire exhaustion, and even in the most crowded lives, sufficient rest can al- aasst always be found. Watch the teamster driving his horses up the stoop hill. Several times. If ft be kmg. he stops, blocks the wheels and lets the bones rest. Ho would be inhuman not to, and we should organize Band of Mercy to took altar him. Batmen' and women give themselves long tasks, and drive themselves to their com pletion, before they stop to rest, anal then they are too excited and weary to find the coveted boon. The first requisite la control of thong hi A terary worker, who had, induced insomnia by the habit thinking too late at night. after some persistence to "Chink of nothing." and finally tho habit grew otbe fixed, and whatever the work on hand was, bed-time found It laid down. The ability to work steadily mouth after month, was the result But wo need the quiet momentoften during the day. "In quietness shall be your strength," says the inspired word, and we are told to -Study to be quiet" It does not a Ing to talk, but withdrawing to the center of strength. mind and heart is like of Gatflea. laahad by the winds of ness perplexity and burdens too grtev- Can we nay to ven ae will pans away. Is ever above the nureto follow night If In every own where ho stays a night he most report himself to the leonl polloo nod give up his pasupwt, whloh is returned to hkn with the addition of strangohv neriptiouB and porohromo stomps, tor which ho of course has to pay. It is however, only on leaving tho Bmpfna and for obtaining a permission of exoaf that tho traveler need present himself In person at the police ofileof tho mero pampnrt birainoas is done by tho hotel porters. Why, then, did wo find our nerves ono morning hunting for ttw Tmnrtiimnfli i i of the Potorabnrg pottoB inn street near tho groat Isaac Cathe dral? I huro now bnt a vngne etxxvonir. In traveling ft is well to make an effort to forgot all that is dlflaerocablo and all tho formalities and rod-tapo annoyance which may havo enured one to kwo sunny morn Inge walling in bare ante-rooma Wo had boon, I remember, charmingly ro ootvod by all tho authorities at the i OGlco; we had boon given wondorftd doonmenta which wo wore nanbto to road, buMto very sight of brought ordinary pooplo 19 ttnlr taeeBttthcTO slim was sonothing to mako our happiness eons and to reader oar liberty 'of nctkm as ubeoluto as wo oonld deatao. Ibr this pnrpoeo we needed a docu ment from tho Petersburg poUoe, and no between ton and olovon one morn ing wo diBooverod tho entranco of tho Offices; situated In an ordinary house, 0f which tho grouno-floor window exdy are burred. We walked in, and found a number Of mild-eyed policemen ready to oblige. Really tho Russians are phenom- enallv obihzing and erwnvo, toward foreJgners at least Through many bare and cleanly whitewashed pas sages filled with pnle and sad lights wo passed and then mounted a flight of ntatre, at tho head of which was the lofty room whore tho FoUcu General pnoafved To the right was a toll trlndow; tn the corner to the loft a monumental porcelain etorot near tho window a desk, and aoferk attdog one high stool; to the left of the desk a door loading Into the roUce Gen eralw private oasbo; and. as ono roads la the take Mans of a play, "two other doors, a bench, two chairs. on tho wall a portrait of tho Caar. There were several pooplo whan wo arrived. A big and fero- ctous-kwtdty ofltolai, with tmwtaohea, medals on his his nook.-towarj enaatota on arles aad oonvwIsrVe with words of de- our a woman ra Dinoa was leaning against the waU; stalwart and kindly poUasasaa were vainly trying to per snada bar by words and gentle violence to go; frem adjotaing rooma eurtoas and ayaanthstlo faoas peered oat to was going on. But the poor uatkiunil to sob sod ntead. and&aaV Ml to the near shrieking hytertaab This woman was tho lady wheel we bad left pteadmg with thePaHBaClianwal. Her petitleahad been fufuasd Her life was brekon. Siberia had brevooably ctahned all that aha srrsd, Harpers Weakly. daofbtar died aad sraaohsi the scr- of his remarks ho ear sister ban tone to a beanrfanaV Thai made the old man, whawaiwytng tosenewthlgtly to flljiaiah "A. orw newer flow over better anal than mine," he sold. does, fust tost atlt I am ft for fifty dollars an aero down aad the balance on payments, wtth good scouri Farm - Loans - Farm. SILL & STOWE, Red Cloud, the family aarter mon la fha oaane aatdt "Our Thanks AwraUr. I found on arriving in New York and Chicago to buy goods, that manu facturers and jobbers were more anx ious (o sell me goods than ever, giv ing me many bargains, which I shall give my customers the benefit of. Never in my business career have I been able to offer better bargains to my customers than at this rime. A? money is hard to get, it will please you to be ablo to bay so much for so little money. Very truly, C. WIENER, The Clothier. UnrleSam'c condition powder will ctirfill ttmprra, eortghi. cold, fevers and met nf Ihe lUftueato which hoim, cM, hrey. !ik nnd poultry are aubjret. Sold Dy all dmo;!. HI TBI SOLE A(1E!TS f OK a Bi. Loan kMVL Of IU-fitriecs Neb nnd nre prpard to mate Farm Loaat on bttr trma sad on jhorle-notice thau any other trm. Both latrel aad prlBelial caa b pJ here. Cidl n as at osr erao oter City Drag ntor. Insurance Written in the Best Companies. This space belongs to Mrs. F. Newbouset Kllcrt'uMtractof Ur and wild chrrryMR nafe, rvllablo aul ileaiit rcaodv (ortui:b. foldf.tironclilUii, Mtbma and all throat trouble Will rvUar aas tarU ooasoBiptloti. Try it and fw convlBcvd. Kverr bottle warrant-l price a eeoU and 1 per bottl !oM ty all inngirrf Prepanxl by Umj Kmaiert l'roprlo taryCo.,Caeao, 111. b epaatota and aauaaiaCy anarfhd vtsttora, bnsninad atJM. AM nana cloadaaad day as rsoefved the mm their business, aad wait or dkemfased then, But who waited might not alt down, lor the military Potion General, the Grand atarW of fhePeeBrabnrg notice, hM entered the room, nod wtth hha the civil Police 6eneraL the latter am amiable and smiling gentleman with diplomatic whiskers and a skewer- ful' of decorations on his The Police General, very tall. ire In mien, with his two sub- standing behind him. listens in tarn, whoe the olhesn roQsd the room silent aad ra- great and small, rich ana all more or less equal setose whom power ixr liberty and even over life is terribly naltatted, bVeeene was Interesting on account of the novelty of the place, of the strong character of the types, the esse of tan uniforms, bearing aad .the officials, the variety of the tho mystery of the whlahwedMaot whseh wa f sit tnsttnetlvety to be grave and perhaps tmgle. We wore partio darly struck by one wcU-drassed woman In noarntsg. who with a peea hmrly winning voice and feline grace of movements aad features presentea of sease kind to the Police hllo we were waltlaa. The seemed eaabartensed; the lady volubly: her bandkerehlef away from time to time a die- tear; her black cloak and aer fclack veil thrown back over her oat off the contrastiBg whiteseas af tale aad delicate fi la the midetaf her i ether Police General took charge af us. and led us to another part af the building, where he gave on all aair I asd entreated us most Uncle flan'a nervo and bon llnlmont wil relieve apraiaa, bruised, neuralfla and rbctirna Usui. aoM by all drutctihts- Geae Way , Adam ilorbart, oar popular hardware dealer, ssyt now that tke rspnblicann arc in power sgatn ne nas aeienniaeu io knock tks bottom oat of barb wire and from this date will sell painted barb wire for $3.75 aad galvanised for 4. 25, and will throw in oas poaad of staple with every 100 poaada of wire. This is the cheapest that barb wire has ever been sold in Bed Goad, Ice! fee!! leel'.l r. Barkley has a 1000 tons of rURE RIVER ice put up for the trado during tks heated months, and is bound to dispose of it, and has therefore knocked tke bottom oat of high prices ly putting the price down to 25 cents per s hundred pound. Give him your order. Remember that his aoteintei friek ice but pure river ice. P." Bakklit. 1? 0 ft Grand Opening! OF THEIR NEW Spring Goods that have just arrircde and will now place a mm st 190 5 On the market, any style Button Lace or Congress. ft Also earrv the larrest line of Men's aad Ladint' Fine Shoes S in tho valley. We also carry tho lasst Iiae of 0 Ladies' Slippers in tks eity. Notice is hereby frivea that I will cxamtae all persona who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers of the public schools)! this county, at Red Cload, on tar third Saturday of each month. ' Eva. J. Knta. Cwiatt San'L Mothers win find Dr. Wtoeaeirs yt&irz STropfaettae awJtHwe to saw in tfcbKr for ue ehUOreB : ft win core eoah. cnMs. sore broat aas regulate tke twwcla InrR. anl m Yffl u i CHEAP FOR CASH ! S F SPOKESFIELD DldLUtni Drjr Goods, Groceries, Millinery, fcc, is again befosjthe public with h large and choice lix of goodi, and in telling dote for caih. Latest Styles in Millinery always on hand Sort's annast uvrratasar bsks. asaiatae.sant Uvrrtasareabaoa tonS- tCTBlgn. WiffM pMSVWST tecaHweesa rar IUrw aea btoed psunlir to iaeople THE TRAbERS LUMBER CO. -WILL Hl m meeMi isaittser netvn LXjbs. Toy nttfr si that ea tke ta lr U Jsac im:. t, L. Bssrs, purchase assrlv ttvc sale. ; court Kmm M ae Omt, VtraS tor je m the jesr la aawMaasas m ess, mese - usfSmawassae of Hfttert L. tantwn iMiikrfiaUarS MSm 2. rWBB 11.1 wrr. rtBMk ' l"rM",,J!gi1y meaawnsaarssM usa.yia espttr Jsa eULlssJiasHfblait ireeaawi'I a site ?- scrsaRasMrcrs wiac- i .-". U 3i POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world JL Smarr, CaaUnr Caskier rr A gted fam kerse to sell ea time. Utaisseeec. 32-tf Ilare vary corn for R. V.Sinutr, Prt- Bmr CLAXU,TieFras. Jo, Uowab B. Carat, FIRST NATIONAL BAnK, Red Cloud, Nebraska. CAFITAfc, - S75,000 Transact a eeaeral eosatr, nreciaetaaa eraeel eUatriet Jan. HOiaaf . J baakiacVaaiaees. nwrsa4 ssl eaaatv iaiinal., nM aaaaa. neT aa e feaaarn saaannanv DWEOTOM A.7n-Wfs, G. W. Liaiarv. jRhk I t ft. oanly. 5c tre were about to go on sale. Leavt A Miner Bree JeaalLtUnn. r, Managtn net waste oar strength by wag rejoicing, bnt the lobby Iff ca "apxTrxB y i warm Fg&Sl4 .' - -- K- M- ife .ysm-pL. , .'reeCjiLA k taasusshins.and the day. we nana. JL F. mnaiain , 1 rvs 9M I