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Baker of Now lied for J , i m Mass , who tins boon vIsUIdet bis brother , tbo i H superintendent of Tim Hub building , for tbo i HHJ past week , has soon about as much of this HHJ wldo world as his years would allow , and ho 1 HH ) is by no means n young man , either Ho is 1 HHJ the muster of a whaling vessel and is now on i H his way to San rrunehco , wlionco ho will 1 H shortly sail on what ho Imagines will be his H final trip to the waters of the northern lJa- HHj J11 uppearanco ho is the typical sea captain H of the good old school Stoutly built , his B sturdy frame looks as though It could defy ' H' the wildest wind that ever blew His fnco j has been beaten and bronzed by wind and HHj Wave In all the waters of the earth , uud bis i HHj hair and beard nro blcachod with the suns of HHj all climes His keen cies twmulo with Rood 1 HHj humor , aud bo has u laugh which shaucs his HHJ ] wnolu anatomy HHJ ] In spite of his white hair , HHJ ] , when ono looks into his Rood humored face , HHj ] feels tbo Tigorous clasp of his hund , and lis- HHJ.tens to his hearty laugh , it docs not seem at t HHJ all Incongruous to boar his brother speak of t HHJJ ] tbo time sines ho baa seen this boy " HHJJ ] > blnco lbGU Captain Uaker has been master HHJJ ] of 11 whaling ship and the paths of all the HHJJ ] oceans are as familiar to him as the strcots HHJJj of his native town Ho spins glibly off tbo HHJJ ] names of out of tbo way capes , islands and HHJJ ] bays of tbe Arctic ocean and tbo southern HHJJJ • Fuulflo , along tbo coast ot Now /.eaiund and H Chili , up through tbo seas of Japan , China , m M * Okhotosk , Kamtchatko , , Panama bay tbe m M lonfth and breadth of the Atlantic , and in H fact of all parts of the world where ships sail and whales spout Ha cannot swim a ntroko and his boat has been Bwatnpcd HBl * and smashed times "wltuout number Ha bos been lost for days among B ) foes aud iceburgs , cast asboro among sav- HHJ uges , tossed high In the air by the Hip of a HHj , whalo'B fins , driven helpless , before the tern MJ ] , pest , and yet does not Imagine there Is any HHJ ] thing in bis experience which would at all IJHjJJ interest the readers of Tut : line HHJ ] Since becomiug master of a vessel he has HHJ ] taken upwards of twonty-BOven thousand JJJJJJJJ barrels of oil which represents uvaiuoof at I least f510,0O0. Hi It tunes some llttlo time to draw him out : , HHJJ as the incidents oud advonturcs of a sea HH farer's lifo are commonplace affairs to hlui i , IJJJJJj but when once stariod ha can spin many un JJJJJJf inteiostingyarn ( JJJJJJj "No , I imvo never been shipwrecked yet , " [ HI > said the captain to a reporter the other dav , IJJHJ hut I have had some almighty close calls for HH , nil that About the toughest time I overbad ] I guess , was before I became master , In ' 571 IJJHJ ] think It was We had just crept up to one li Ba of the flnekt whales you ever saw , and were / kind o' seesawing on the waves made by bis tall First thing I knew , aud I never sh could tell just exaotly how it happoufid , our HHJ boat was drawn squire over bis great black ; J flipper and the brute saw us The next I knew , J I was sailing heavenward lllto a skyrocket ' HHJ When I got back to tbe boat there was a HHj four-foot bole In ber bottom and I went V through It My left leg was broken , and I HHJ wes bruised aud barked from top to too , but HH my only salvation was to hang on to that HH boat , and there I hung , The other boats were allies away , bat they bad seen our M sail disappear and came to our relief ss soon Hi as possible In the meantime I was clinging HJJ there immersed in the bitter cold water with ; HJJ a broken lag swishing to and fro with : JM the motion of the waves Very pleasant iflJJJj ] wasn't itl I wm finally taken to the ship f and laid up , It was ovpr twelve hours before Lassie S. 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"A few years ago I wns lost in a fog in an open bo.it hi the sea of Japan for tbroo day 9 , and thought all was up with mo Wo had plunty of fodder , however , and manuged to live through it nil right , but I tell ) ouI never felt so thankful for anjtnlng as I did for the sight of the masts of our ships at the end of the third day , Two years ago I was struck by n gale tlutcame mignty near putting an end to my whaling in this world Wo were running along , about ten miles off the coast in tno sea of Okhotsk , when the brcezo struck us Lord , how she did blow , and dead on the land at that I Every plank and timber of the stout old ship creaked and groaned in misery , the wind wbistlcd and shrieked through the rigging und a deluge of salt water poured over our decks continu- ally Our boats were all blown away and steve In and tbo rigging snapped like pipe stems I toll you , my lad , that was a huid night aud none of us expected to see the day light Wo squeezed througb , however Thcro was nbout a hundred barrels of oil aboard and wo steve In the casks and dumped it into the water That saved us Hut I must tell you about the Pork War " 'I hero Is something that no historian has ro far dona justice to This was u good many years ago I was in command of the Ed Carey , ono of a fleet of four whalers car rylng all told 120 men When two months out from San Francisco wo wore overhauled by the privutcor bhonnudoab and captured Of coursov/o niadeno light Wo had nothing to light with Woweroall clapped iutoirons and kept there for seventeen days , at tbo end of which wo wcru put off and left to shift for oursolvcs among the savages of Ascension Island Wo were there lor six ' months , and I cannot say it was a very bad lllo after all Wo were scattered In various parts of the island on account of thu food suoply , which is simply wild fruits , ilsh and game of vurlous sorts and gathered bv tbo natlvos when they feci hungry Wo ottlcers were all together und the objects of tbo special cara of the Uliip , who was not half a bad follow Ho built n house for us a llttlo square stone affair , located on a pier over the water to avoid the mosquitoes , which on the islund wore as big as canaries and as bloodthirsty as Bengal tigers Every tnoru- ing some of the natives , Knakas they are called , brought us our * days supply of bananas , bread fruit and otbor supplies and in fact treated us liUo princes The rest of the partv was parceled out to different tribes of the island und all were well treated It was a luiy happy-go-lucky kind of u llfo und wo made the most of it Hut ubout the pork war I dent think there was over such an affair on the island before for they have their own stj lo of fignt- Ing For Instance , two tribes huvo n rtifil- icutty aim are supposed to be at war Hotli parties lay low uud tnlk loud till ono of them gets an incautious member of the opposing tribe out alone very likely a lone old wo- man In her canoe they then pounce upon her and scatter her anatomy to thu four winds of heaven The other party retaliate in HUe manner and the cruel war goes on The crow of ono of our ships consisted of inatives of tbo Sandwich Islands who very readily fruternUed with the islanders , Two of our men got hold of n barrel of pork from the wreck of our ship and rolled it up i to tholr hut Tim Sandwich vlllians got wind at It and forcibly contlscatcd it Word was 1 brought to us of tbo occurrence and the fol- ; lowing day nemurchod to the quarters of the robbers seven men strong and as the 1 booty was guarded by only two men we baa [ no difficulty In recapturing it That night an ( emissary arrived with the information that our whole party was to bo assassinated We loaded our guns and prepaied for aslego Sura enough , at dark down came the black devils and began Mating away wito all sorts , i of muskets und ritloa I was in command of [ our party and after telling tbe boys to be ' careful of their aim I Bought the shady side of a stone wall and watched tbo fun None of our inou were hurt , but 1 suppose about sixty shots were ilred The cauoe was riddled j one man was killed and two or three were wounded Then tbo defeated men enlisted tbo sympathies of the tribe whose guests they were and things bejun to look serious I sent word to the king that wo wanted an audience It was c/ranted / , and the obstrepcr- out tribe was summoned before blm at the same tuna We muttered the wuole white BOOKS ! 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" Yes , indeed I am often the victim of his ruling passion " No solf-rcspectlnir nowspnpor man will connect coffee with the grounds for the revo lution in Hrazil Theatrical people Ilka Chicago , Cincinnati and Omaha because iIiobu cities ure noted for pacuiug houses There is a threatened stiiko in Wales Striking and w'allug always went together w l > in wo were boys When an Undo Toms Cabin comuany dies on the road we suppose it is ueccssary to hold nu nu-Topsy. Judging from the many attractions in the dime museums , it is easy to buhevo that this is a freak country A writer says that whipping a boy mav roaKo blm stupid It may be , but it is moio likely to make him smart Never make love In u corn field Kemem- bor that corn has cars , uud It is easily shocked You should make an oat of this vVhcn a husband comes homo with powdo r on the Blcevo of his coat his wife is very apt to show Ure Then be Is blown up up."No "No , " said Bboj "I never use powdor.palnt or cosmetics of any kind " Dent youi" said her dearest fee "You'd look a good deal hotter if you did " Nothing tends to turn a man toward pro hibition quicker than going toward the closet in tno dark for the brandy bottle and getting tbe cod liver oil bottle mstead As an inoontlvo to patriotic exortinn a Monrong , Cal , man has loft 920,000 to bis duughter , to be Inherited only upon the birth of her ilrst child Case of C. O. D. Ah , wicked girl , you broke my heart , How could you act so bud a parti Hut tnat , ulasl Is not the worst ; You broke mv lioart but broke me first John L. Sullivan spells colored man with two "g's" and charges colored victims 1 double prices John is a true Irishman , and so long as he ts sober ho seldom goes back on tbo sod Wife Harry , do you see bow attentive , that couple on the sofa are to each other ! I I'm quite posltivo there's something bctweon , them HusDatid ( after a look ) I think y ou're mistaken , my dear The subject for debate this cvenlng.lndles and gentleman , " said the president of tbe so- clety , "Is the old maid " Heady for the question ! 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" Evening theme , Upsetting Things " At the close of the morning service recopiion of now members nnd sacrament of Lords supper The pub lic will bn welcomed to our new house The pastor , Uov Frank W. Fostar will have his oCIeo in the new building hereafter , and may bo seen there , every morning nnd every aveuing except Saturday An Orgni Declination Gospel services for colored people will beheld hold in the Pooplo's-church , Hoyd's operu bonus , this evening at D oclock Preaching byllovTJ W. SavUUo ; subject , Words of Counsel " The liotpl .yaltors of Omaha are always in serviceuntil 0 p. in , and can never attend Christian worship They have desired mo to hold this scrvico , and with them all are wolcomqivvho lllto to attend A colored chorus will 'jul the singing I'lilplt mill L'i' w Ulstiop O'Uonaer.ivvlio has been duiwor- ously HI for u month lu > s bean forced to leave for tha south for thc bjncilt of his health Ho was uccompauled , by his private secre tary , Rev A. hU CoUnorj A magniUcontplpo , organ Is being placed in the St Mary's avenue Congregational church and it will probably bo ready for use by next Sunday At the Holy ramll lMiurch horeafteV Sun day masses take place at 7 , 0 and 10:00 : a. ui , vespers at 3 p. m. instead of 8 p. m. 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Cloud The name itself has many pleasant and very many unpleasant ns- sociations * It 1b derived from the early days of the Sioux nation and it no doubt om.ann.tod from no particular source For many years the southern bound , aries of the Sioux reservation wore i along tha present Kansas and Nebraska j line It was then that Red Cloud , tbo great chief of the tribe , located Ilia vlllago oti the north banks ol thu Ru- 1 publican rivor-uoar the present site of the young and prosperous little city of Red Cloud , and there maintaii.od his beadquartors until the reservation was thrown open for uottleinout in 18B8. Early pioneers soon located the pres- ont townsito upon a beautiful I mesa overlooking the broad and I fertile valley of the Republican i about two miles north of the rlvor , and I hero todaystnnds a bustling , onnrgotia city of 8,500 inhabitants , the couuty seat of Webster county , the population i which will reach nearly 20,000. 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She bun par ' haps one of the largest aud finest roller mills In tbo state , representing an in vestment of over 400,000. This mill is run by water power aud has a capacity when running full force of 150 barroU I per lay Red Cloud also has a pressed brick factory of : ! 0 , < HX ) daily ' capacity She has two pub > lie school buildings costing $18,000 ) , S. 5 P , MORSE & CO " SPECIAL H SALE OF 1 Knit Goods I MONDAY , 8 Toboggans , Children's M Hoods ] nnd Skirls Ladies ] m Skirts Children ' s Bootees , Infants - - | | H fants ' Knit Trunks , etc All at ifl special ; prices Monday jH Sample Line 1 Ladies'Cloaks ' I -$12. I A lot of Manufacturers ' Samm M pies l made and finished in an | extra g6od manner H , Plush Wraps worth j $20 to $25 , Plush Jackets worth $16 to $20 , Cloth Wraps worth $18 ' to $22 , 3-4 Jackets worth $15 , M Cloth Newmarkets Ijfl worth $18 to $25. 'M ' Choice$12. 1 SPECIAL SALE [ fl Hand Made 1 Underwear J Monday wc will show a beau | 9 tiful line of Ladies Gowns , - ! Chemise , Drawers , short and jlfl long Skirts made and embroidfl ercd by hand in jfl French Convents , II also a special lot of ! ! Muslin Underwear 50c , H and another lot at 95c. wM MAIL ORDERS FILLED | SEP for OUR CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE | | S. P. MORSE & CO ll eight churches , three lumber yards , a ull court house and jail costing 820,000 , tin Mm onci-a house , $15,000 , seating cupaulty Nil COO ; a completely equipped lire dopurt- - l ment , hose carts , hook and ladder curt , ( HI Red Coud has five hotels , the Hoi . * > n land , the B. & M. Eating house , the -19 Gardner , Vnlloy , and Fourth Avenue * ! The Holland is the leading house for jl traveling mon , being located in the m business center , llrst-class in every respect - spoct , heated by steam , oto The GurdM , nor is also first-class and dlvidos tha m trade with the Holland ' . NKWsrArnns * M The Red Cloud Chief , A. C. llosmor , B editor and proprietor , established iu m 187U , has 1,000 weekly circulation fl' ' The Wobbtor County Argus , ( rep ) , Ij establiKhed 1878 by Coorgo J. Warren , Hi has 1,000 weekly circulation • Tlj Tlio Red Cloud Democrat , oatablishod | 1888 by D. J. Mj ors , has 500 circulation , I The Red Cloud Republican , ostab- lislied 1888 by the Red Cloud Publishing ' j company , hiiB 500 circulation IIANKB ' i The First Njittioiml R. V. Shiroy , s > president ; Jolm R. Slilt'oy , cashier j Capital , $75,000 ; surplus and undivided prolits , $15,759.09. , 1 Tha Fannors' and Morchauts'Bank Jm Ex-Governor Silas Giirbor , president ; Jm Anson Higby , cashier Capital , $100- 1 000 ; But-plus and prolits , $ ( I,22j. > 'IJ | Red Cloud National J. W. Shcrm wood , president ; L. P. Albright , cash , ! ier CaplUil , $75,000 ; surplus $ . ' 1,000. > C The Nebraska und Kansas Farm Loan W Comuany Capital , $ . i0,000. Ily Clark , M president , Now York ; J. A. Tullys , vice ' , • ' president ; R. V. Shiroy , treasurer It IlKAT KSTATIS | G. O. and R. D. Yolsor are amoug tha " 11 loading real estate dealers in Red m Cloud and hrndlo farm and city prop IM orty cxclusivoly Mr G. O. Yolsor ia aflj ono of the oldest sottlnrs in Webster ' < 9 county vBj D. B. Spangle of Red Cloud is one ot B the oldest settlers and heaviest real os- JH tate donlers in the state He also does , ; * Ij a general loan business on farm and pM city property 9J Rod Cloud can boast of tier natural " wj facilities for carrying on manufaoturim \ ing ot any kind , having an abundanca MA of water and eutllcient elevation for . ' 1K good driiiniigo A joint stock companyJll have constructed a very costly and subJHI staiitiul dam across the Republican < 1 river u couple of miles ubovo the city ' /J I where the roller mill and olectrlo light • ; ! plu'its ure located Hero they obtain a * M fall of about twenty foot , which fur 'jm nishes unlimited power for all munu- 9 facturing purposes Jfl Tlio Monkoy'H Appeal Si AVio York Sum > * Why should tlio hand-organ stop off its 2 music ? & Why must uiy master go begging for ' ? , rods ! " * jf Why must I leaau to da chores in the kitchen i \ 1 was not made to make hashes und beds I < m Who's colng to dance for the tenemeut II children ! J ) Who's Koing to tcaob them the Initional 5 ttlrsl 4 These are the questions the poor folk a hewlldaln' > 9 They are not thinking of millions and 2 fairs I'l | Whore will the cripple now eke out a llvingl * \ Where will the crone get the price of a M bltel 1 Surely the great folk might be more for 4 § glvluR t | They needn't work for a home svcr-nlghtl ' B Lo , the poor Simian appeals for your mercy , flj Womeu and children join in his appeali ' ( live him au organ or buy blm a hearse , he 9 Must starve * like a man , If his orzan U 2fl stm m