The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, September 28, 1876, Image 2

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF.
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Ollieial Direct nrv.
coN;nj-:HSioN.j.
A..''.iM '-k. '-tinrr. I'.S.nuitMr.
V,'. Ilitrlififk.Oiniilia. I". ."-. Senator.
L'jrci:. Croun?c. Keiire.-entHtive.
KXKCUTIVB.
sII.A.Si. UtI.KR. Ui-v.rnur. Liti'-'.lii
Ilruii.i Trcliut-k. ric. ol Male.
.1 . It vVi-tiii. I.j!i-;'i!ii. Au'iir.
.1.0. M -1'n I:. .. Trcmrir.
d... H. It ..t:rt. Att'y .-ri.
J. .l..I-:Kii.ic. Liri".In.Sui.. Pub In-trur
JL'IIO.AKV.
(,. II. L-.:..ti:i!i:t. Chief. J a -tire.
II i..',.;a,,i.N-..,r..!.k:. ''i'V 1 A,.oditt,, .,,.
s.iiiri.Mjnll.i,Iat-iuiu:hi
WKr.riTKK C'll'NTY
J. A. Tulleys,
K. II. .fon.
I. U'.T.illfW.
II. . Hill.'
J. ?. '.ilhiin.
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I. II. II .'j.rt- I
Count '"l.-rk.
rr,PuurT.
I'rob.ite m;Ik'".
SIi.-rifF.
S!i."l ritii't.
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mnty .rvcjor
County fiuiiijiiajjonor-1.
hayes & Wheeler.
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Til 1 're-. dent
11. .13. Hayes.
For Vice President;
&ir l-i-nator, lilili District,
J. S. Gill in i a.
l'or Uipio-entative,
rJ. T. Smith.
.inimmn
CALL FOR A 221 UELICA17 STATE CON
VENTION. TO NO.M IXATi: CAMUli VI IN 10K ST ATI:
oitut.s.
The Republican electors oft lie State
of Nibta-ka are hereby rilled to send
dolomites it mil the several cuntics to
meet in State Convention at Lincoln,
on Tue-d::v, the L'ti'h day of Septcni
her, 1S7, for the purpose of plncim
in noniinatii'ii candidate- for the fol
lowinjr iiameil ollices. viz :
Three pre-Mciitial elector.- ami threeal
: iiit
Uiie .Member of Hisres-.
ine Member of Oonrej.-- Coiilinxcnt,
trnor.
of tnte.
Lnt of 1'u'ilio Instruction.
sr.il, :md
itier.
Jt-li other bu.-i ".- as m:i
kc the convention.
!e oniiuittee
lire entitled to roiirc-
ii out ion as folio iv?.
l. Holmes for Ke
Liber. 175, K'vinn
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Your cirrf!poii'l(nt called upon
1 lovt'inoi (itiiherthis iNnrri'ti. Que
i ti'iti- were bluntly a!;ei .ind :i .riank
ly ari'-'.u-ivd. Aft'-r tlie ii-ualcourie
if- of the 'Jiv, the fuliuwiii), cMivur.-a-j
i iin took place:
I Rep.'irUr 'iovenmr, I called to learn
J your view- on lite crevt q'le.-tion of
Nelia-ka pn'it atiti or not anti.
iovcn.'oi I sujipo-e yuu mean on
the llitrl.eot'k rjiikkitoii.
K. YouhaveJue-fcd it,"-ir ; and
in tavO.'dancc '.vi?h the ci-t'im of tin
hr tnd th piactic-of politician- I
would ii ipjire : Are you I lite hceck
or anti-Ilitchcoek; or if you have no
djetion to .-tatin iheiu what arc
yvjr vi w- on the re c'ei'iiuii of Sen
ator Ili'ch.-ock?
Gov. I have no n!j ction whalevf-r
to iriviiii! fuy vn-v."- on that pie-tioii.
In the fir-t place, I am not a little di
u-ted with the whole aff.iir. A man
cannot hold the po.-ition of con-iat.le.
without heiiifr'hammcivd to d'-jth
wi:h jiolitiiiaii-. utixioiia to know what
po-.tinii he projio-c to a-ume in th
Hitehcui'k liht, and deti'i mined to
make hi- tenuie of otnee con-equent
upon that dret-imi I Irive come to
thi.- coin!u-ion: In ail probability the
peoph uf thi-.'t'.-t.- xn-iw uhoiif the;
want for I "xIl 1 State- -uritor. Cer
tainly t! ips-tion ha- been Mifiicient
ly aei'ated, and there i.- no rea-on
why tln-y .-liuiild not have jriven the
(uotion enoimh thought to act with
out so much advice.
It Then you hi lieve in the old
doctrine "that every tub .-hould atand
on it-own bottomj?' '
Guv. .Mo-t aurcdly. 1 do not see
what connectionrthe". executive Ihns
with the choo'-inj: of a I'tiitcd States
.-enator. I.hae. been irovernsr of the
-tate two ycar5, aud ha7e prior to that,
held other position1-- of public tru-t.
In other words I have a reccord'of my
own, either for irood or for evil, and
by that record 1 am viIlin;r'o- tanti
or fail. . It.-cem.s like an inju.-tice to
judce me by Senalor IlitchcockVrec
coid. Supposing the i-enat or'.-record
had been Miti-1'actory to all, it would
not have, been rieht to judge him by
my rcci-ord, had I been unfaithful to
my trusts. There are at lea?t a half
dozen men who are anxiou- lo.-uccted
Hitchcock, and let them liht it out.
It is not my funeral, and 1 certainly
th'iik I .-hould be outof ulaeo in woik
ing for or aaiiist any bud v. If Mr.
Hitchcock is as con upt as his oppo
nents charge, I hope he will meet his
just duserts, and I believe that justice
will be done
. Then, if 1 under-tand you, you
pruiio.-o to oeuupy u neutral no-ition.
keeping entirely aloof from the senato
rial battle, and to reaoour case whol
ly on its own merits.
Gov. That is what I shall do. I
:diall not'inake an elfort for.re Humi
liation. 1 do not care enough about
it. If it js nesc.-.'-ari' for me to be
come a per.-oual partizan in r inato
ial contest, and whcie there i a
small army engaged at that, tht-y can
give 'he gouernor-hip to -ome man
who N wiling to make such a toul oi
hiuiielf.
11. Now, Governor, one thing fir
ther. Some time ago at: article a
jieared in the Omaha li'ptitiucan ur
ging your re-nonii:irtion. The same
article carried with it an inference, and
I think, a direct statement, to the eff
ect that the Bic had charged you with
being corrupt; indeed, had dubbed you
"one of Hitchcock's henchmen." I
have heard th it you authorized the
Iit'pullioin to make that statement in
your interests, and would like to know
if it is true.
Gov. It is not' true in any particu-
r. 1 t.ever authorized tiie ucvib
or any other journal to speak fur
to the Omaha KepuUican, i
s met the editor of that jja-
not know him to day if
Lro member tlie arti-
il, and at the
iiarked to i
Bcc ju--
:-f erred
the
ei
at
'jsuay
riousaua
enough
Slumbers io
"?r"Tirz zi "2 yi
Democratic Sitiaturul ('nviitinii
met pur-nant to ta!l. Sejit th.l",7 j
I'ebgate-foiji .Nukoils and Web .
I -ter Cormtie- pre-nt.
( n motini .Mr. John Klliott wa- '!
ectcd ('bairn. an, anil Mr. K. Hobit.r'
worth S.-cretarv of the ('niveti:iii
On uioti'iii, the c'mvc ntiii priK.et.d
j id to lh. nomitiatii'ti of Candidate b-r
j State Senator, ofthe'J't'h S-nat..riai
i lJ-triet. -Mr. K. N. Simontoti, of
' Nuckoil- wa- nominated, and declared
the choice of the convention. .
It. i:o!lin--wur: . ofNuckul!-, Charles ;
iKiiburnof A !ati-, J ohu K li.itl oi J
Wcb-tt r, Fred H. Koper of Timer '
were elected a- a Senatorial Central ,
Committee.
I ii motion Convention adj mrue I.
, John Kiiiutt , U. Holiin-worto,
Chairman
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Tin: f'ouve'i'i m at Kearney pi-'. '
off withot a j tr. and le-ni.iuinattd
Gen. I hi! worth .'or Pi-ttict Attorney i
of thi- di-tiict. Wee ti-'raMi'ite tie,
' d:-tnct on toe r .-u.t (l fi-M-ijiVftinir.
1 W. regard 1 h':'. worth a-one of the
ab!e-t, if not the abb -t, attorney- in
i- . . .t i. r... - ... 1
J thi- -eetion of ili state. Win!- we
!. , , - , ;.
liavy II.KJ lej i I luiiii.ii to iiie'iiTH 111
;thi-con,,ty, yet ,,- Gem nd- c, -
duet of the murder ca-e- intherai. run 1
I . . rif -. t. ri lili rn I-i ii t eVnieie'e -i 1i:i r We
;mavielvonthepn;.t-h...etof crime
!whe,.it"u,avbec.,mitted.
I
TllK IJa-tin.- de'ivatti.r. did not
put in an app'-iraiic-at Iv'atti'y. :'"d
the .lun'ata delegate.- were admitted
without any cotite.-t. Whin does tbi
mean. OoiTi l in 1 1 1 i cr.i i ( d
Mlt. KlUT'iit: The connnnnica-
tionofl'rof. Wood, in the Nebra-ka
Truclirr for Scjit., ha- called forth- an
editorial from the editor, in which he
take.- the po.-ition that we may read a
chapter from some other b-ok, ."which
will have a greater influence toward- i
bringing in the children oariy in tl.v
morning to school, than reading a ,",r,
tion of Scripture. Now, whoever ad- I
vocated the reading of the liible a
.someiium; to prevent taruine-.-..: Had
this been the .-ole obj-ct, we mi.-rht
have "thrown it to the doc-" lon aco
and placed upon our de.-k.-, otne of
Mark Twain'.- pro luction-, or .mne
other hiudi-toned novel, for iu-tance
'The Iloo-ier Schoolma-ter." which
wouldno doubt attract theVhild ear
ly to .-choo! and keep him late if ncc-
.-:. rv
Hut thi,- is not all. The American
people demand that morality -hall be
tauitht in our .-choo!.--, and ate we to
-UJ'Jiu.u -hut tvo c--.ii rom. .v.. k.i.I )..
important landmark of our father.-,
our .standard o-moral-, an I not weak
en our influence and de.-truy our ow
moral Mandiii by t-o doing. Our gov
ernment i- e.-tabliahed ou the princi
ple-, of truth and ju-tice as laid down ;
in the Scriptuie- and to Wiini-h them
from our school-, i- virtually -ayimr
to the children, "thi- book i? a iilay
ed out notion, a hackneyed idea", in
which we no lotuier believe ; a .-ami-bar
over which o:ir national bark i
driftimr. witlnul helm or fpar, and it
i- unworthy of a idace beside your oth
ei school book-'."
Another advantage (o called,) of
story book.- over the Bible, i that the
pupil.- acipiire a ta.-te for good litera
ture. H e inotiiie. o what book- e.-m
we go to find more plea.-ing .-torie-,
liner poetry, U'oic glowing eln-uence.
'han can be found in th- liible? Will
it be the "lloo-ier Schoolmaster? No;
not even Nicholas Nickb-'.y. with i.
"Squeers" and hi- Y .rk-hire brood.
All these are good in their place; but
wlioii liri'ei. -i ;i villi.! it or. f.. (., 1'
'- . .ui .....i -.
Word, they are a much out of phtce '
as singing "dipt. Jinks" in a pray.r
meeting.
Articles mnv be read, object !e-?on.-given,
cxperimvat- tried, -.tories told,
to secure punctuality, b.U never u-e
ihe.-e to the exelu.-ion of that Woni
which "is profitable for correetioii
for instruction in righieou.-ne.-.-''
The teacher should not bb a theolog
ical piupugaudiat, but ho .-houl-l tiy
t( teaclLyiH'F.,1! ll(luh. true virtue, and j
TTe!ftwI-dom which admits a divine or-1
jgiu for all we have and are; but if the
.undat-on is washed away, the super
acture must inevitably fall; then
e shall he get his les-on.- ? V ill
'ot be ashamed to mention such
? He oujcht to be. That teach-
goes into school and commen-
y at once, ii far more consis-
iin he who substitutes hi- uov-
Dib'e.
'he christian teacher be forced
If so, the lawmaker will soon
he has taken the viper into
losoui, and the sooner he lets
better for the schoo?. the
nd the nation ; ni laws will
le bifore the pi wor and maic;-
irtue and truth.
per-on wi-hes t: inSict any thing
. fiin nun nt's con-cience wineii ne
-ii ink j.... .
srot. but in mi--c is real cu-
.st between ngl.t ana wroug, i-
tcn morality and immorality, be -
. 1 i ,
te
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tween Chri.-tiauity anl ineU.n, oe
i !i.. c.i.n i.r.iom: "iricl rhe
tween tne iicut o iuc j-.v....
moral darkness of the Middle Age-.
Therefore as in all cSsrs tor true
liberty, that which conduces most to
its support must be maintained at z
x i, (J. Y S.
GRAND ; umat
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After dvc deHberalion aud inve.i
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by a large majority that Vk the un-der-igued
are the peoph-r-choice, and
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t!l:lt our tore ,s U) nt- ulL l"'1'-'1
CKXTU AL 1 1 KADQUA ISTKIIS
during the
FALLMT)E.
WE KKEP
THE BEST STOCK,
LARGEST ASOUTMENT.
AND THE BEST QUALITY ,
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in everv thinir, and our price- a- ,
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We prnpo-e to k ep it sr.iTr on
tr.is line until evrrv-olv shall l-now j
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Stage Line.
Coiinectitii; at Hi J. Cloud withtl:i
1'epubhean Uiver Stage Line.
'i'h-ee nviiar trip- a w.-ek. ariiviny
and di p-ulitii fro'ii K.-l I 'ioiid the
line time thr .-tage from the railroad
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teachers r,i" the priuiary or cnn.:MH
schools uf the fM-.nnry. at tny oice if
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