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&w- -' MT ID CLOUD CHIEF RKD CLOUD CHIFF The Red Cloud Chief. - .JOH AVOIOC 11 I I imiei, I.YUIY TIimSDAV AT II. 1, THOMAS, iMHor unci I'roprlctor. - ' j 8 1 nt w t fi I,- ri iaiut HUiirilMliUi 'UMT " ttn t t "Eternal Vigilance is (fir. price of Liberty?' and$.QQ a year is the price of the Red Cloud Chief SEa;;-.' v- rr JfAiMt VOL. VII. KED CLOUD WEBSTER CO, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20 1S79. NO. 15. '' " ftajar 1 aj CfWVtO Official Directory. ( (.GliESSlOKAh. A.F.P-sIJrrk. Hentrfer. I'. FfCat-r Airin cnnr lrr. Omnlin. b. A. Senator. iTboiti. J. Mj Keiiren-ntaUYe. F.XECUITVE. iALPIVI ' VANCE. -Gor.rnor. LF 1 AVr t .-. E-e.of Statr.. il" tr I lk- Auditor. ri. V. r Vtt Tfamrtr. C.J. I : rtb. Att'y ''"n. rE.It. lli j.t!"in.Iiieln.Suii.Pub.lDiruciori J U II I CI All Y r InVcOmnba. Chief Jifticc. Hatn'lllazwfll.l'UtMntnlh I A'c,ate Ju- WIJ.tSTUK COUNTY. .Tt-ly. Cnunty Clerk. II. ! r,f. Treasurer. IJ. i x. Trebatf .lu'tce. v. .rrrii. Sheriff. A I u c. cbl Nuii'i. . 1. " r-r. I'tiroti.-r. .1,1'. me. County Surveyor, tt. L. !. ) II. 1 rc. VCeunty ComtiiiMiotior.. . tl. I jury :l (iicucii ini:i:crrJiv. R ricCOI'.b SKUVICIV. tlie f.r-1 ur.Uy r.tr iiwitith. Kev. Jofrh Uvt, flria - - 1 M'll-T - s r .. tBt. 1 .' - ! Itrv. ;.0. YIHKIl. Instil- in llif 'nurt Il w it.i "Jntl .th in raol. imantlj iHiirninc si.ti i in . ' t.ialr Hitek tlif Ut autlid sutbnth J mnr. : IT. J.cv. C. JiUILLY. I..or. i ii the Church -a I. haMmth. ii trutux find -. omiiK with the 1 T. a.T". K ft. ,itil rmry two wcokf nt 11 n. in I'lIKTs. rhti Crctk. .i.2ii!: K I cI. at 3 . in. clcrj' two tk t crn i r j I. u. -i , M I . t :- Z i" "j K 1 ri rnui . itrv. j. m. i-itYi: 1 1 .-.Tf- in tbf Clmrrli frh msI ! :'l : r: r ic iim rnii.c 1 f rrutitK i(b the Air' I , I --ri (i'!i.l.I'iTl"!I.: Kv. CE. il'r. 1 a ' r -me in thq Curt lloui-e the lt : i J j -lt-:h id urii mofiito. I (iici.ii 1 rn-Tifif!UCfprj' TJnrlay fvcnirjr. 'L'n'Ii " li-I cerj SnJjbatb Hi'.rnin all" x a. u tit:i. wr. II. A. IIowabii. Fujit. Funl. I .(H'lKTIKS. 5! . O. F. -? V: fi-ui. I.oncr. no fit IOOFl sti.Tei nift-i rtcrv "tHpl.iy nicht in the. ,, k V -..in'- !!l. .'tmlr rf tbfr CC-i. '.! jt rJi-l j M. ii'tl tfi a!ti i.t I. Sth.. .. !. C II Po-JTrit - -. A.V. A A- .TI. (ihiitj Ic i.r no. S llc 1U'. n"b. II 1 '!' flllHL' on r lfrc lull n if m r brotl r. in kI tand i.k. .irt r.iuili itixiiHi t . ttel. J ALV1 V.I k. .W. t n u i y. EC. V .: t:. Time Talilc T !.ir: fff. t ?uh.Ii. Mnj Ith 17'.C F. 'tii f-TATIi. ' xinin. T it hA.TIV... I S -Mm , 4YK c 'i t rl.l I. Mll.I, 7 J 7 . c o !.. t 7 it-, 7" lti:i CI.'H'I) i . .... i l" wi.i: r. .ii) s , i'ivrRt" i .v. " I KA.NM.IN .' i mii M.iOAII(.no " I 5;ttiani. T. .if Is . rkrt'tStiti4ity. A l.lt-".mi. . W. Holdrclcc " tiu. tnnaFi'r. Fnj.t ()C)T) jSTTCAVS' Qui 'k Tin t-! TJin.uuh Train6 ! C!m ('ititicc' No Delay! Burlingt Route ! ' -. "'-ic r ct I wt rilc f l"aie will be t:ihii. T' -,ch C r ill l... run from n, A M. Points in h Ltf r. .Nobr.i-Ln t-i I'lmuro. cn ik. nil'.- rtin&tc'iwa "ill bo made nt Pa ci t.r . si i. Ill'1 'i' I. fo nii-rti.iri will oHvay? bti ma tr t ib- 'ni.Mu:be.irt auil north. -loa i it a. I tr!b rwrul n: tiir I.in.!n ti-Va-t "i IrliKrjj.S r on ul:cutiiu. Frcia M .uri It.'. . r to i"i-jko. IOSI- L( ) U I S & III El kjKJ U i li. -'I. r r n;!iarf atftr oftbrouch j ! f.- ai!.i..i:ious between the . T aal. 1 S: I. m t-ki"r thi" lirn bae the be-t of it PulliHHn iei,r run rej;u- '-.i-a'atin liner t St. I-i'iui-a. f'.;f- i "ill 1 J' a1! use -: is r : T VEU CI i Tl '! cac 1 : T V A U t(T' u Ar. AM ! -3' A -" a . : i:i.. INDIANAPOLIS, CIN N.VVn. AND THE SNiTH-EAST. : b -:iH rrliablf r'lito to theouth- : v tioti .r i l I'mn.i with the nd 1 I. .'. V. Hi'raad- for Indian- rni-'i. t ..IuihIhi--. aii.1 ail rcntr.il 'U"'hu.lvia uiy. foutketn Indutiu. ...w. Wvm.. Aav.w a. tw .w.a.w. u F- e:.-l be a-nre anal travel ivcr tin) j' : u wi-ii f r1 KE and com- 1l r'.' A.E.1 I 1 li ita- tj :rao! .'i-etilv. i i r ii Li lt, t n rer. .cn rt.V l t.-lR t ' Kciiiir( 'i:re i a nr tc f r r'rir 'i m crrl . en. l-ti 5 . I. wtI t; . r!N. Inmana?-e and all n-la'-.it ci.i Irj inir lmii f It will com tl- ti --..el le-'iaxir wttL'.nt bhennr r ui mn -i - - Itlaai'1a s:.ol fur man a fa N 4 ur'l i .- ti'l frcncti. at ill turn f J e.tr. i .til ! ! aletl . A rnr" wi e'l we r w i t - .i I r u iiho fuffeiil iyirs h i in .aiieinw nini w- Haiiu:ii.'ntli t ajrtd tw Mar- ac avithJinilaii'-iaiin t urf li iuej.a " ajlinn it will cere a l.iif fjiavib .rue i.i lettli rauioe the baticli iritnout blw l i'.e l.S.MaifbaH.Va;.tm Iit.f t ichisaa. rnr- kjUiOuim, Ai'nl l.-lh. l.. II. .1 Ktndall. Kna-burcb l'all?. Vt. Deir F r I r ci tM the two V.ilci .f jour ?ia:n iis-c airw..rdfl by f xirfjs iu .lii'.u itr It. I : ui h&i'i t- state ibat it cerfonnal all juar au-iiri-en ent rail J t r. In thc weajk- after I comesenced it-iiik it. tha? rf.-t.vjn vra. entirely re uoed and a alua. a' b.-r-o ri-taircal to ucfui 7hCK.'. Vcrj tiuly jt.u s. U'HN I'ARKKR. Scr 'f r ;!!cit"3tcd e:r alar ivins jMajitire 1 roo'.'xi cKI' Al. uT-czt't hare it ercau pet it fcryta. 1. 1) J KendHll I'rii'ri t r. Kkok" isr li 1 .-.1L', Viarmoi.t. C. F. Goodmar. Aceut. a-'in-lii. Nttmirka. 3AK POW , The rrRKST. HFUTHIEST, STnOXCEST lad BEST 1..VL.ING POV. PEU ia the "VTcrld. Ve olielt an unprejudiced romnarUoa iritli AXT other Vid. (iLVKlhTIKD VUTR FKOS ALUM Oil A.VYTIIIMl CVHCVLTHFrL and rrarrinted giro rTfict atinractioa. .fc pour Grocer for CZAR BAKIHC POWDER nJ take 0 OTHKK Vlrd. As THE BEST is THE CHEAPEST! JUafacttd fcr STEELE & EXESY, . Kstr H&Ta, Coss. one HERE ! S5 ia C0Q2S fb? 13 cts. 11 I B.tafrlla(a'!mr"t"pai. lJ'T XtV Ikk Kaarr. ii 19 IllnUa tuay-1Ct.nLf are-i, W Kicaj ilc- xzm I Mrc FocntaiB I'm; 2 Jrtl lcai; I s.lar-iiir-i UtlOrt, 1 Iliaa Ha 'i hoWrr-tp I'racil; ting, IVtcI-t-vrt; 12 hM tut rfr. I frl-JO n.att that Koct Vvtzt. uA Ct.Dara -attft for -io-aic' Lore. ji- luwtj nctitst; f- ct: ? All 'St for Fifty Cents. :-:irj rt.n. Atom (.Ui. liTaf IMC fV-JS-t'l, IV!r:lert, . .Vrw. Spavin Wily' iy iao Ai MG OEh Ji US IS ESS DIRECTORY. I. R. Will cox, ATTORNEY AT LAn- and U.S: Commii notirr cHftifin iroratly ntlcade-1 to. "JT'Cc one door north of Cbicl OEce. o. c: CASE, A 1TOK.VEV AT LAW. Ofncc over xl'ecd'b furmtur'' ctorc. . SSD CLOuD, 13 Collectionfl made and promptly remitted y. S. GILHAM, ATJOKNHY AND C0UX5KLUK -ft AT LAW. Ojjic. ov tlortr north of Kalry Bros. RED CLOUD, - - - NEB W. C. REILLY, fV TTORXEY AND COUNSKLOIl AT LAW. L AND HEAL C9TATC ACKST Itr.1 Cloud. Neb. a.I'rotii.t Attention Oircn to Collection?. On-irr-"vcrJoiiMuN ( Kers Store, with C. II. TOTTER. Elwin C. Hawley, ATTOKXRY AID CTOIJ-, l MiLOKAT LAW. OiTico 1st door Wot of lied Cloud Drug Store. II CLOUD 1723. JAS. LAIRD, ftTTOISNKV AND COUNSELOR If) at law. Juniata Nebraska. Will prao tico in all the Courts of the f-tnto. Prompt attention piven to all busing enttu'-ted to his care. Ofiice on the rast side Juniata Avenue. Jul 1 7 H. 5. H.-.LZT, Act. I! .1- M.H.K. Land. C. W. SALZ7 hotry Public. 3taTf 3Jrausf ATTOIINEYS AT LAW and real cm t.te Agent. Will practice in all the Cetirt inthis State and Northern Kan. Collections promptly atteuded to and Corre.-pomleiice solicited. Red Cloud Neb P H YSICIANSr X. W. TUJLilEYS, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, U. S. l'er.sion Surgeon. fcaj-OrKirE oyer Kaley Hro?. law office. EZD CLOUS. 1ISSRASSA IK- SHBEEE, I'ropiktcr of CITY 2ruR STORE, D. alcr in DRUGS, ?tIEDICINES, Faints, Oils, VARNISHES. Etc., Elc. "valley "houseT F. C. WIXTOX, Pro. , KED CLOUD, - NEBnv.SKA riret Clar n ovrry rfoet Free 'bn- to nnd iroin all tmii'j. nmtiic noun tor commercial men. l!ie u n trial. W.-Kiihi- d-on. S.Oarbcr. Eic!hardson& Garter, DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK- KKKCLOI'I). NEBKA-KA. Hichc't market price raid for hojr nnd cattle .T.K. Smith S.C. Svith M.Il.Tnntn-t-ov. Pre. Firsr Nut. Cash. Firt Late Tlier First ank. llcatrice at. ll.tnk 2CaU Dank neat- Neb, atrice Neb. rue Neb. pvtifi )rors & Thompson, Vill ninVeccllection iu nny iart T the Cniteai Stat. Sell xehanpe u'ob the rnnci-t-al eastern ottie L an 11.1 r.e nj-oj imj roied fau- lUniiedei-o n subject to Mtht dran Allow int-rest u;ca time tc-o5tU, and trans act a scr.enl LiaiAinc Luine. Itr.rtKores- "uiah National F.ank. A. S. PaJd. ck.l. .5 Senator: First Nat iona" Bitik New Yria. Camhn Ice Valley NaUi.t.K.1 Hank. Cmabj-ialje New orU. 35Tq. "Walker, CAEPENTER & BUILDER, JtED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. All kinds of carpenter work done with neatness and diatch and satisfactifin cuaran'ced. Leave order-; at the store ol C. & Putnam or at Perkins & Mitchell's. Il-tf f. h:- goee DEALER IN SOLID GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY Ss'ii Silver asi Silver Plates TTare, Sje:- 'Watches, Clocks And I JEWELRY ! Musis&l Issirssssts & Iasi?sGii&n BOOKS. RED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA.' U?gl? I jFccVf 4- n fe Stable, J. D. Post, Prop. RED CLOUD. THE CHIEF. M L THry.AS EDITP THURSDAY NOV. a), H79. This ia what Robert In-cr-wll say of women: "I tell you as & rule, women are more truthful than utcn ten limes as 1 faithful a men. 1 never yaw a man pur-1 r-uc hi wife into the ditch and du-t of depredation and take her in hLs arms. I never feaw a man btand at the fchorc where fcho had been morally wrecked, ! - , . . , , i ivaitinq for the wavt?3 to brinir back even' . ... tit her corpse to bn arm: but I have teen ... .. ,. i women, with her white arms, lift man from the mire of depredation and hold him to her bo-om as if he were an angel." , . ... .. IJEECIIKa Jus been talking on end esi .. . . . punLilimcnt aram. In a ernion"latclv , . , , , . .. " , -It t t f. iiu ruiu inai. iiiriu aiu UUl iwu OlMeCLi" Ol . , , , , , J i punishment above or bebw the preser- . . . . , vation ol the estate of f-ociety and the re- r . , ..,-.,... formation of the criminal. Iht infliction ., . ,. . " of punishment lor any other object uiun- . , ,, , . f , , . I itcly or endk-rly ia the mark and token . , . : ,.... . 1 ot demonic cruelty, riie infliction of pain lor the eako of pain is demonic and not' divine. "If I thoucht that a God stood at the door whore men go out of life to strike thom down to an eternal hell, my f-oul would cry out, L:t there be Uod !' " no Railroad men in town la?t Monday J created quite 1 stir. The company a'-ked aid from the citizens of Superior to lo cate their depot in town, claiming that unlee the required amount wa. furni-hnl the company would establish their depot thrco miles ea--t of town. The desired amount was raided by the citizens, and wc learn that the railroad company hare now jaccurcd a hall interest in the town site. This will give the company in creased interest in the town, and with the aid of the companj and the natural bene fits of the road, we see no reason why this may not prove a first class town. Sujirrior Gut'Jiu Our Washington Letter. Washington, D C , .Nov. I -j KsT'J. j Wc may set down New Vork as a Re publican state in the next national con test. After a week of figurine;, cowritinj and conspiriug to overcome the Republi can majority in that state, the democrat probably have 0t to give up beaten on the whole state ticket as well as the legis l.iture. Thi is a grand and significant victoty for it is the downfall of Tilden, the only man who had a ghost of a chance for carrying that state next year, even the New York Sun admits ihat "the elections which have just taken plnro in several states show conclusively such "an augmentation of Republican strength as to lender altogether probslle that the Republicans will be ab-e to elect their candidate for President next year." This talk has alarmed and irritated the demo crat .. who charge the paper, in question, with cxhioiting political inMncerity and cowardice, and with manifesting a disp.f tion to surrender. Rut the San is not the only democratic paper taking that course. Many democrats freely admit that with a popular candidate, like Sena tor Blaine, the Republicans can sweep the north ayainsi everyone win the dem ocrats are likely to put up. Secretary Sherman in his forthcoming annual report will probably recommend the repeal of the act requiring the coin age of a miuumun of 2,0U0,OW) standard dollars per month, upon the ground that these dollars cannot be forced into circu lation, and that the enforced coinage i- crowding the vaults of the Treasury and unprofitable locking up so much of its resources as is required for the purchase of silver bullion. It is a fact that the most rampart friends of free coinage, are the ones who are --lowest to accept this silver as currency. There is another of the pillars of greenback ism twept away. By the way, it may have escaped the newspaper reader that the greenback par ty is ewept away by the Republican flood. In New York where they had evontj-five thousand votes last year their vote is on ly about 7,5J0 thi year or a redaction of 67,000. In Ohio and Pensylyania their loss is equally significant. Next year they will not probably plague us much. The Ohio legislature in January will elect a Republican Senator to succeed Thurman, and it dow looks as though Geo. Garfield will have the race aluio t to himself. The General is a creat fav orite here, and wc are hoping may be so, His experience in his iatcgrity, and .,;. 1 ii j tt- . . ciurucaaniCDuwoiDimio our i party every where, and hn promotion W The Sirr eonseqience- Ine southern democrats are giving. Ravard s rvnnm ltnr tlmt tct!l tint l..ln 1 him with democrats in the north, where 1 they are getting thoroughly frightened j with Bourbons like him. Besides he comes from too small a state, so Tilden , J .1.- I . . -.. a. .-JIA. ailll Lilt? inrj7a iairtc TC-tll rtrtt lli him to ram- air.ir tU Zu ;p , a j cratic nomination can t called such. ! Secretary Evarts will male it warm fir ' P.r,..-- 1.;- -v:i:. I ' - v ia widk ana a noa convevci tnrougn nts Lronn.ss, ta aotJ., Mr. Garber. Tlie general custom has . paper, that the oldest inhabitant of oar tis steadfast hepubli- i.:,t1lrtn i- .1,-. i,nu jj i. county who has lived therein with a-.frr.m the British diplomats, who thought they lil,el- T"11'8 " toe general rule even would pocket that Halifax award, and j amonS pagilists. But in the preent in have notbinc said about ir. lie will snnn sfance, it seems that a cap of gajL the present some fact to exDcse that Bkrin-? ', swindle, and to show fhat Mnnnt make any more one sided recriprocicy iresiKS wita Laiutia. Itsr. i.ai Sj ti Trc:isr:t s tis 7si:d Sutc:, A?- jciztirr Zzznizr, rrasbcr :7ih, " ai Va.aaj m a WASfllMJTON. November 3. The fol lowitif: proclamation was L-ued by thr President to day. At no recurrence of the wawn which the devout hbit of religion''' people ha? trade an oocaion of ghics; thanks to th Almitrhty God and humbly invoking Ilt contiaued favor, hi? ica'enal projponty enjoyed by our whoU country beon more cotiipicuotis. more manifold, or more uni I verbal than during the pait year. Alo nI..At.n .mi... Mra.la aII fri .i a . .. ..f IS.. . , P , the general prcvallencc of domestic tran- -, , i r nullity, the Mipretuacv and security ol , - r . ., , ,. their irreat instittttious of c.vn and rcli- . r , , , , , , , , , giuus in'tJi'Mi, nave uauurui'j in" ucJiin of our people and confirmed their attach mvnt to their povcrnmeat. which the I wi-dom and courage of 01 ?., r j . ., . fitly framed, and the wi-d rt , , . , of their dcKCcndnnts have wi-Jom and courage of our ancestor ao od and cou.-ace on firtr,!. tva.ai.n- V. awn. Ubba, 4i. -.iii.-a tt... r-s u ui j mj ! . j . i ., t t r i-t . l tained to be the habition of liberty and - . justice to fuccetsivc Rcneratious. v ,t r i .1 r t n -ow,iherelore,I.Kutlierfonl 1. Hayes n -i . f.i -1? . t ... . . President of the.Unitd .Mates, do ap- . -n . .1 .,- 1 r v point Ihursday, the ith day of Novcm- t - . , , t r ... . ber, instant, as a Iay of national thanks : j it .. fnmif nnii tirtivr fifii I crri.t It r rnTiifiinnr1 llmt txif niiiTrinf t linttiiitAC P ... ' . , . . ., . 1 iiuui i'cuiar caru- aim ijuit-, iiiu pcuint; 1 f the United State? do meet together on I that day in their respective places of wor- t .. .-.ii 1 Miiji, iiit'ru ui kivu in.iiir.ai anu irai-H: III Alinishty ftnd for His mercies and do fervently beseech their countenance In 1 witness whereof, etc. RuTHKRFonn B. Hayes. By the President: William Evahts, Scc'y of State. TtlE Lincoln .hmrnil speaking of Gen. Grant's reception at Chicago, says: "Doubtless, this Chicago appearance oft tho General has been expected with con siderable anxiety by thn-e who are desir ous that he should, as poon as po.sib!e, assure the American people that under no consideration trill he accept another term as President. But tlmse who hive watched bis course ought not to have de ceived themselves. He is a patriot and has always shown a much greater anxiety to boost along the caue of hi country, than to t himself up as a model hero. If he were of that inferior clay of which ' C.usat's are nnde, like Julius, he would have a crown offered him every once in a while, that he might r!?e up and decline it amid popular acclamation, so that it finally should be forced upon him. All C.Tisars and all Bonopartes are hypocriti cal and fal.-e, always declining until they cct a good chance to put in their work, and take about a bundled times more than anybody ever dreamed of offering them. But Grant isn't in that line. He is not a dramatist. He is at the service of his country, and he don't press himself or deny himsdf. He believes that the American people are amply able to take care ol themselves, and that he is one nf . j- 11..1 1 if I them, and is able to take care of himself, ! ... ., I uncut; .ci me uuiurency arrives. lie will therefore cros no bridge till he comes to if. The Journal believes that Grant ought nnf Irt ho nwtpil tn mnl-i. tbo norcnntl MW;i;,, ;..w, ; i. ....... J ,i. I .aiiuua. Ii.ai,fu fi aiiuillb. ia..u UJ IUI i Predenry, uiilc-". it a-hall scem ncce?str3' to the peace and prosperity of the Nation. It is a little too early to say whether ft will be necessary or not. Much de- n.nA n. n .u ,; r.t, t? r 1 pnds npon the acticm ol the bonfedeu'e cin..n- .. ;. - ' Congress between is convening next, month and its adj urnment nxt summer. If they Mill pre for tho annihilation ol! ii,,rm-;r.i,M:n: j . . the army, it they still evince a determtaa-', .,.n,i -. - t 1 tion to hold the majority n one or both 1 ,.,o 1 :.. r... n: i t -i.jti? uj uiaui lu.tt, uxticiiiiii; itcpuu- licans honestly elected, and usurping their Feats with Democrats who were never elcted,if they continue to threaten the peace of the Nation by passing bills for free fraud at Concresional and Presi Jentia! elections, and backing them with threats of suspending the civil as well as the military functions of the Federal gov ernment by withholding appropriatons, it A ?2C..ULir may become a uecc.-itv to call General made. With us be has Fhtrd alt the Grant from his retirement to take the privations and hardship- f thecarlr helm of State. There K consequent, Peers, and upon h,ai wa have confered . , - ,- manv a trust. Who mav bb presumed to no haste about gcttmc him to accept or kaow him best? The people anion? whom decline beforehand. But if anybody is in . he ha- lived and acted, an-1 wth whom he a hurry, it will be bf no avail No oue n:i5 Jca!: e7cr ince lne firjlt vllite settler understands this people better than p01 footopon this soil; or that rebel con ., j l - - - ,. Icern. who but a few month aso planted Grant, and he is not goms to commit him- j himself as a converted republican in the seir prematurely. 1 town of Red Cloud, and who ir. all hl t life before, as we believe can be mi-ie oat Pr.t-rM c.T.r v ur . from his acts, never ooce breathed a re- Enrrort Chief: -Never before. ntne j pabl;annt5mcnu bat a, wc beHeve Irstory otjouroalism has it been known was thorou-hly ctven to bhckmiiliog true of a newspaper man being guilty of such republicans. And yet within the space of vile and dastardly conduct as to make a d mouths after coming here, a per- r.nn,l .f,nt- nr, aia -t. t ttTMiguT he ventures to toll the p - t w..- - a. - .fc .AM.4 -11 , excitement of the canvass both friend and opponent:5 of fach candidate work might and main to secure the election of ... . --v.uu tneir lavonte man, yet as saon as the e!eCtln b Cr hotk , p.eS nai,e 5" f 'T" d ? ??" tWnxi 1 uoiu pa. ues, me suaa-s-iui ana unsuc cessful alike. The succesafb! side can af- ! ford to be generous, and accord to the defeased harty a delicate courtesy and tD.,ler. !nd rcaPcetfBl consideration to whlcb ll - geerally c-jneeUed to be to "er1 tnal could be generated in tit! foul recesses of the blackest heart must I5 emptied by that man, the Argus, on r-iT-i 1 11111 1 nr s-t m a 1 mi x ' ;.& ttiiiiu i nnn 1 i i j - 1 - w i u......v wk.u, . '"vuju UUIIUH IUU I . -, ,. . " . "- - -" "the bead cf the defcv.ei candidr.e, forfeace, s wcsiccerely bcHtyc, to iciure wont we are not Me to ay, m-much ss ofunv t-roaaidi3-ulT tvstwaen the twj men. wc hare heard uxnski. CVrtatn it t w hate never heard .Mr rixtr .peak, or beard of Lm plinr, of ihe editor of the .Iran with any dt.rcpct or ill frsl- id?; atvd whercfjr- the tutor h mW cn- ...it. n thA M.Lmn .r ! K... . fault to any one with the result of the contest? On the contrary has bo not quietly and reijcct fully cuhroittcd to th will of the people? We are credibly in formed that he did not appear personally in the convention nor confer with any f the delegates. He receive! the nomina tion without asking for it, and when de feated afterwards at tho po'l-, he manful ly submitted to hit fate, and t tat rhou'-d have been the end of the whole aiT-iir. Rut that will not suScfortbe t.andarer. ftho-u malico is not audicienUy gratified by the defeat of Mr. GarWr, tie (the sltnderer) nm-t keep up hi b'ackmaifins procedure in his paper continuing to as sail Mr. Oarber'a character by unmanly and cowardly arttc.e-. The calumniator would still, if he could confirm by a nad of his head and verbal implication a li the lying reports set in circu!ai:i about Mr. Garber, and m ike tho people believe that they are a true as gospel. The re port, for instance, that Mr. Garber s in dict! Nuclcl.3 county was eoncocteJ in the brains of certain pcrsjns within our mitht of which there un ample and saii-fact try proofs which can be abduced if called for, a slander for which a just retribution will sooner or later overtake the guilty fabri cators. Tho facts of tho ca'c w-tre as follows : Mr, Garber sued Nuckolls county for making out the tax list nnd duplicate for the year H7G. Messrs. Gilham and Liinl were his attorneys, Mr Kaley was attnr ney for the county. The suit was brought by n mandamus with its demands com pelling the Board of Couuty Commission ers to issue warrants for his pay. The district court sustained the mandamus and ordered the commi.-sieners to isMie the warrants. Mr. Kalcy appealed the case from the district court to the mi prcmc, which rove r.-cd the decision of the di-trict court, but ordered the commii sioners to issue half the amount sued for, iuasmuch as in their opinion he was le gally entitled only to that amount which included the tax list only ar.d inasmuch also in the opinion of tho court the acts of the commissioners in allowing claims, were not final. Mr. Garber dn.w his pay as the court bad directed, and that was the end of the affair. The whole matter was a question of law and uot oj'tcU. It was Mr. Garber that sued Nucho.ls coun ty and not Nucknlls county Mr. Garber l as the slanderer wou'd have it. Such is an exact statement of the fcwindie (just as it was) of which a false r. presentation I A a. -. . ..I., ... . n ln.ki va.s.Bva Sfi. .Ini.tlAa. Wais.so ciueiiy U'lcuiaicu I'liitr iu ciuuiiuu. ,. . , I he case is a matter oi record .ind can be found in every lawyer's library. Fur the selfsame thing for which Mr. Garber sued Nucholl; county, the clerk of Web ster county drew hi-i ay. He made OHt Lil1 mclad'nirboih t..x Iit an dupli i cate and drew his warrants for the same, about which there can be no dispute as the county commissioners well know it to 1 .. If--. W- . a w a "Su , ' e a lo casi rtnecuon uPon 0l,r c'er when we say that be act- ., , , , ., , ually draw the pay which the court de- . , , , ,, ' , . ,, , " lba!fM r ? u T ? And yet Mr. Garber has been branied as a rascal and the Argiu co.ocern seeks to ... .,.,., keep this; impre5sion fre-h in the minds . ! , ' - . .,, , ,. "'"'"- of the people for fear it will he found out that some one of his friends has lied about the matter. We do not wi-h to cover up or palliate any man's Mtis but : let evenhsnded ju-.tico be done to all alike. I Here 1 a man who for nearlv ten vcars has lived in our midst, hiving settled in the county of Webster in the spring of seventy. T the old settlers- who know him best, there need no cnm"nent be pe and afler g eleCUOa sljR I, 115 eany oisiory, is a swtcaier aou a scoundrel, and that all the falehoi-Js breathed concjrning him on the political air are veritable truths. Let all bear in mind, that if thi- sort of practice is al lowed to pa.ss nnrebuked by the pbhc, tjiat other good men in our ciid-t are liible to the same kind of treatment even to har their ac'ioos distort and thir fahjr-iatpajj TntKirnoil frnnt f ha W-sr miihnp propensities of this viza-Argus ! t noai uo wj koiT oest as neervins 01 1 I our confidence and respec, the man who I t t . . - a. ' nas, always teen wJlinir an J ready to aid and befriend U, and who throazhoatthe t ex-itement of a heated political contest in which be was one of the r"gilarlcandi datcs, no one has ever heard him utter a disrespectful or derogatory of anyone, or the man who while he pobSdf. thronsh his paper, cave the pretea-e of aiMppcit' .w .a.v. nua,i. t..cvm.cuuuu, UUUCl I naBfle-lty exerted all h: p?rional m2:-l ..uut;, . ...v c.a.. u. ...r ,..s. vet dMiiUj a4corui or QBaoul or any blaukmail by ia-iajiK)ni of dishonrtr. ' o;hr HT-an, ami e entwt b-at bcter anl ca.'t opprubtum upn, a maa witb11 the ialel.stwo aw! roo.1 f whom every person in the communiiy U ' lbe TpI wtU cau lj.a aa to uu.te to , . . . 11 v ratot oiuuvjilifirJ r-Hritmtnita nn more or lc.-s aaj-niotc i to y tic ' waa whe utrf ,.alltJ to, ,urf 4l lea-t of it, unaccountable to ui. The 1 jou. so fow and bav. a lh.: of iht election ii i.ow ovttr, and tbc iue of v Artu man. For oae weay 5tp. or lot well known. Who ha- heard Mr. 1-ubcr u U i - llectfuttr. find fault, or ha heard of h Sndmr .-. t.. h- dfrL It u a r-ritxaple which will ' rvtv ti 'apprbtia aol jprort of! U9llt; w " ruw j n.Ht llf Jcr!, r thw tv UMat a to la hIi .vr u tUc pbjc uSc-. n- Lu a nAl. " ""j. r i'1' "" . - . . TMPlim! mi!!! Beautifully Illustrated ! 35 tli Year! uThe Scientific American." Thr Srtrntinc Amrrtenn is 2 rse Gr.t c!a weekly nrfrpajwr of txtfen pair, printed in tbc tn.t l-cautiful My!e. pro futflyiilutratrd with splendid encraving-, reprcMititinc tho nawrst inventions and th most resj-nt advance in the art and cien; incltidmg ncv and intrtsting fjrts itj agriciihure, liorticitun, th- hm, httilth, mttiical progress, Kctal rcira---nattiral hilorv. gcolrv, atronotny. Tlic most valuabJas practical pijicrs, by cmi ncnt f rttcr in all department, of urirnce, will be fouml in the ScentiSe Aimmaii. Teruii. fi-1" jer,'ir, $1 M half year, which include.- postage. lisount to Aeent. Smrle copit. ten ccnt.s. Sold by all newijealcrs Hetnti by postal or der to M CNN it CO. Publishers. 37 Park Row New Vnrk JFAiaXTS. In connection with 'Y,e Scientific Amr ian, Messrs Munn Co , arc sriichorj of American and Foreign 1'ateMi, have had ,l"i year experifticf, ami to have the targr-t os'iblishinotit 111 the world. Patten' are obiamed on the bot tenns. A special notice is made in the Scientific American of all inv ntions patent.! thrutigh this agenev, with th name and ros.de..r of tlu patcntoe By the itn metise circulati'in thus given, public at tention is directed to the merit- of the new patent, and sales or in induction of ten effected. Any per-on who hvs made a new dis covery or lovcn'ion can a-certam. jrte of dairy?, whether a patent ctn pruhaulr be obtained, by writing to Icv.s it Co. We also send frtt our Hand Book about the Patent Laws, Talents. Caveat-, Trade Mirks, their costs, and how procurred, with hints f ir procurring advance:- on in ventions. Addres-s for the paper or con cerninj piteots. iTJin: 1- C3 , 37 Par': S:x. Kex Tc-i. BraDeh office, comer F aud 7th streets, Washington, I). C. "".Hits" . .TI..ilAWLEY, . lTLACHER OF - Vocal and Instrumental Music Itcvlcrjcfl at Mr. I.ri Moore'n. KcnoLoro. AND Choice G-roccries t5-.0pr-atc th bank, Har Cloud.ii Giro rce a call. aaJ tcvt re 7 ctrV. 2tf W. B. ROBY. F. NEWHOUSE i -DCALEIt IS- GROCERIES, AND NOTIONS, Red Cloud. - IVcbraska- The public ccnnrally are requeue! to call and examine my cood and prices, a a shre of the patmnagc is holicitfai. Sr Store, first door north of Moth er's meat market. 14--6 F. NEWnOl'SK. SAM'-L GARBER PTJLES IN Dry Goods and Groceries' BOOTS and SiIO.ES Hats? Caps. & Rfurfy Made Clothing ! We hava thg Larg33t StOCk ID the Vttlliy infj Will nnf K unrfarwiitfl "0l DC UnaCrtO0. GIVE US A CALL, ONE & ALL SsiTl'l Carfapr . Ketl Clou:! Xcb,SEW,X! Otfy RAICRY nnd 'VJ DI-A 1 UliU ' TIE 5TAIIRATff T ! ,,.,-1,,-u rro!r awroacM. fc roir. tMtJSM.u: K - r lNH .OUl. K U ITS. MT5 I JV PtN CONFECIIONKKT. KTV. Warai Mt' al B Wor. 2S . ScrKRKMI OVcrTKltS lwr W-sL Webit- ,nrr. ! dvr "tk vf Kiy Br b efStfY. RED CLOPD. - NKHH rourjD at 1-ast : THE Adjustable Racking Chair. ! six ciitui: j Froai a TO A I CIt.lIILF, Tur thr K.1UV. For Sale to Webster and Krtkhaojtt titr OM.v i:r (j. a. nuowx. RKU ('L(HU, - Tirhr. aT HARTJESS SHOP -BV- J. L. MILLER Ivorp. contaitir n hand n fU Kit lU.-ue-i CuBar. Sa ldtH. U'liij.., llwi; BlanLots. CniU, Bnth o, II.irtisji ()il and cvrry- thiez ttruahy Vt-pt in a Srt-etu. shop Two doors north of the bank. Tia S!sh::t Price H.i: 4Si G. A. BROWItf. (Sueoftor to W. , Herd,) I'KM K!t IN PARLOR. J JKDROOM and Kitchc2i FURlSriTUllE. Brackets, Chromos, Picture Prvmks, Mattresses, Etc. COFFINS alwiys on hand and trimmed on hort notice. 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