The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 17, 1879, Image 1

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THE RED LQUD CHIEF.
THE HE0 CLOUD CHIEF
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Advertising KalM.
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M. L THOMAS,
. r.dllernHtl Propriety!-.
'Mberal. aad w& W aesde
Usxl aJterf&ec it BteWe rate.
$2.00 rer year, Invariably in Airauca U .L V J .
BED CLOUD. WKBSTER CO. NKBRASKA TIIUKSDAr. APRIL 17 IS79.
NO. 30
j AH ta?ei 4tettat ast
.be ?d for a 1tsc.
The Red Cloud Chief.
"Eternal Vigilance is the price of Liberty." 7i'$2.00 a year is the price nf the Rett Cfaud Chief.
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OvcTiVi wlio Ho not receive tbfir Mnr
T'rn1rly. ve'O -,nfcr a for ly nolify'nc u of.
th frt yt once. J
Vrrrrr''"'''''' rolirii' from nil nrt of ?
fonnty and Ktair. on iftttcrof gr.erfcl attr-i
, v .
lnerrf" rr fi rtr or'HIefor tne 'ieir r
plrlor.i of our rriii'ond'nl. !
WV do M jnl'li -'niD'nf le'tTjnndeiiB-
Binnirti-T . ATWAY'' yivo ronr nmt.
TOPA1, NOTJCFF. to rr-.'f irrt!f.n n-i!t
W- Vi'txlfdin early in WediiCfdaynvornJnr.
Official Directory.
COSGI.ESMONAI..
A.S Pnd.l-c-k. BtHie. II Crtr
.'lrin Fnnilr Omaba. I. .V .jnnlor.
TiKiitA J. MJor HptTFFcntatire.
BXECtflTVK.
M.riXVR NAKCfl. OoTrr.or.
fi J Alox-rdtr. Ice f(Fnt.
F. W U.dtl Au.liior.
tr.M. IUriUit Trfatnr'
C. J. I wirrfh. Att'y ;n.
8 K lkiu.rn.I.n"ln.Kiii I'uh. Instruction
JtDIC AKT.
"Jan B T.vkn. Otnaii.
ft-xrIAUxw..!!. 'l Ntnoutb "" "" I
WEifSTKU COUNTY. '
J, A.T.dlrja. County Clerk.
E H. .Innat. Trrkfurer.
J K. V illcox. Probate Judge.
J. W. V.trw. S'bariif.
A A.Vi.f.i-.. Fcbool WtiVt.
H. R. Fhmr Coroner.
W K. Tburiio. Caunly Ltcor.
ABU A 'JUU, liMI''H. I . . .
a. W. Hall. )
. i. I.uno. V '
A n Iraiy I
Coaxly Comuiiuoner
OlIL'Ktil I I K EIJI i tt. If .
lTArTHT- R3Y.
O.O. TEfCR. Pajtor.
, 1 fierT art.
la llie (ouit Hi. use tlio liml
4lh Sabbath in each month uiornincr and
Tuning. At ffuido Kock tbo 2nd Babbatb inor
aicK and cvrninz.
M1
KrnODIST: Itv. C. REU.LY. Tastor;
horricru in the Church a )i Fabbath.
altnnatiriK mornine and tveninc with the
f Tf J'kycrian servatrs.
Ml. rin.is.int every two wceki at 11 a. in
ooui'g Nov. 101878. I'enny Crock. Nv. 3 at 3
. m.' Oak Cievk hi 3 i, m. every two wseks
altcrnatii.'R.
"TOKE-411YTKRIAN. Rev. J. M. I'RYsK
I h'axtor; ff.rr ova in tho Church anch Sab
KaJi altpriintinc moruiuj and crvning irith the
fleiht'ditit K-rvicte
Union I'rayrrmcetinE everj Tbursdiiyeveninjr.
Eabkatb .School e?ery Habbalh morning at 10
H. CloiMStll.
Mis. K. A. Howinn.Supt.
?0CIETI1.
i.o. o. r.
Rkd Cl-ud Ludhk. No. 64 1 OOF
me-ts rvory Saturday nizltt in the
'.atonic Hall. .1nnbcr cf oilier
Lirfseittrccoraijllr iuvitM to attcne
1. bTEl. . U.
C. H.Potiib Heo'y.
A.r. Ac hi.
A CnARJTr l.dDOK No 53 Rp Clouo'. Nob
H incft F'hay evftiine oimr before full
H. moon. YieitirtR biothcrt. in cooil staud
' 'ins, aro cordially invited ti tienl.
J.CALVtRT VV. .V.
I.6ti See'y.
Itc.p. Vat Hey IR.tilrosui
KOUTUWAIil)
Arrived
LeaVKi
1 Avr S;.r2a tn.
Mhis IIHI,...!i;:;(ia. tn
Btinx " 05 I LW:ei,... J0:():i. iu
! Ktfil C!ond, 1 1 ;L'0 ,i. m
j inaviile, ... 1 1 ;55 a. m
Hivcttcn. 12;25p. m
j Frank lin.... 1 07 p. in.
J Hlootnington 1 ;30 p. in.
UK
KORTinVAnD.
Arrives
") Franklin 1 ;.55 p.m.
Jyaav
tfiTcrton 2;4.) p tn.
j Inavnli 3 ;04 p. m.
! lift) Cloud 3 :f)5 p. tn.
J Cwl 4 ;40p. m.
I Blue Hill 5 .35 p. n;.
IHuomington
1 ;S5 p. m.
I Ayr, 0;05 p. n .
j Hustings, 6;55p.ic.
Trains daily, exeept Sundays.
0. W noi.DUIDOK,
stipt
WELL EORrN&
W- & G, 3. Harvey
Arc pie pared
t all ime
to bore
drill vrcll.
R
INAVALE
,tes
Kr;at-oi:R!ile.
- NEBRASKA
OLD HSTAL.
Old metal For babbit metal, Tor sale in
any quantities at 10 ets per. pound, at
this office. tf.
J. ESTEY &
5;
,fc')BBPiiPPaWBaBBLaJiiBaBBBiy
. BRAHLEBORO, VT.
a.
Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools,
Ciiapels, etc., is proTing- a
g-:fh:e3.a.t success.
Co sure to send for full descriptive Catalogruo befor 3
purcnasinsr any other.
THE LARGEST IRKS (OF THE 10) OS TIE GLOBE
S UlnC-ratArl f '.! I ti is sour. trt. jb.;. .vu.a j-mrup .u l..e !.... 1
Illns-rated Catalogue sent free.
'US1XESS I) I II ECTOR Y.
Atf ornvvs at-Law.
GEO. E BANKS,
Lawyer.
.V Estate Aanit Superior. Nk.i:.
JASi LAIRD,
rv. rmuvwv a vn iTitivyvi nu
'A ' ' .' V UU" i K.y a.
(f at law. Juniata Nclra-ka. Will prac
tire la all ihe Court- of the j-t-ttc
i I'rrnnpL 8ttitit:on jriven to all businc.
cnlt iivtcd to his care. Office on the
cat idc Jutiuta Avfr.uc. July 7
J. R Gilharri
cb!.fjMue..!TriiljNI AND COUNa-'LUll
Ojfire. in Miner's bunting, vp-ttdir.
RED CLGUD. - - - NEB
jf7ls7Wi 1 1 cox,
a TTOIiXET AT I.Aw andU. S: Cominis-
J iorjr. Collection jiroaiptly aitradcd to.
Office ourduor cortb ot Cfaiel Office.
SD CLOUD - - - 2?S3
O. C. CASK,
4 TT0ItNi:V AT LAW. Office over
Keed'jj i'nrniture Ftore.
USD CLOUD, KE3
Collections made and promptly rc-uUtcd.
H. S. SAIEY,
Art. Ii. a: M. R.R. Land.
C. W. EALS7
Nc'ary Public.
ATTOUNKl'S AT LAW und real cs
tale Agent e. Will praclicc in all the
Courla intliia State and Northern Kan.
Collections promptly attended to and
Correspondence solicited.
Red Cloud Neb.
Edwin G. HttwJey,
TTOKKE AKD iOVdi-
l ftELOKAT LAW.
Office lt door West of Ked Cloud
Drug Store.
USD CLOUD - KS3.
PHY3 Fcl A N S.
J. W. TUJiLBYS,
HOmEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
U. S. Tension Surgeon.
3' Office oyer KalcyHrd.s. law office.
BID CLCUD. KEBBASKA
A- P.McCULLOCJI
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
lei Cloud. Kelirasia. OSco cter Jiha-
:cn and Creps' stcre.
Hotels-
FltKD C. Winton, Prop.
RED (-LOUD,
NEB.
ISTew "England
HOTJS"K
E. M. Noycs, Proytietor.
orated im he center of the city. Guest
topping t this Imuse, wiii secure the
iest of accommodations.
HASTINGS - - - SKI-
J. F- ftKEUTEK,
practical lonscj Iri "d
Wag on Painter.
K. U..Xo daubing done uulcst orderd.
C
w
VALLEY
HOUSE
I7&S tv& 1 1
J. K.Kxt-rif P. O. SaiTn M.B.Toia-o.
Pr-. Firu N'at. Cab. Pirn I-5.teT.ler Firt
HabV nntrico !at. Haok Nat. (Uok Kcit-
Nt b. Uratrice Nb. rt Neb.
m jror5i; jiomp5onf
BACKERS.
'i!l mko collection i-i any tart of the
Vrit-i 5tt:i-th eichancp niMJia the pneci
j'tl ratfrn i itie 1. an irouey uion itni-rOTcd
fxrtr J4ri-iicif it ubjcct tt.sht d afLs
Alii m iiiiricit u: mi turu 4t'i.osiU. uuJ .raL
act a general Hankie; Luir.tj.
ItirrrKENrrj: Omaiit National Gank. A.
6. Pa.'ur.rk. U. t ?eato; First National lttik
Ntw York. Cam' ri'ffo Valley National Uank,
Cauibri Ice Ntw York.
AUXANDER
Drives the bo t Etao line to 1I12 wet. If you
warn, to tro from I.owtll. Juntata or Hn'.in.
tn Jtod Cloud, Riverton. Hlooiuinctor. -mifb
Cfiit-r. h Irwin of any point on ike Republican
or Solomon river, tike this l:no and you wi:l
find lively drivrf atnl ! w rates, a'tacei leae
I.ovrcll and liast:n?s a S o'closi a. tn. oa Tues
dayj. 'J'huridays ana S.iturdtys. and tn'urn at
five oVlo.k ji. m. cu Moiiduya, Wvdnesdayi
and Ffidayc.
Br.A.G.0LIN!
titxri'titi itniin
3 V m t -Ub1
.! i-t. CUmu
I'.la, fa Ik ifW
Yl )ww f PriTat tltr. rw, Unr kom afl cLbwi
r lnrrtf of ii'" fwKiSjinl WrBntfJtie.iif
KuiUiJonK. I.o of Memory. InpatrrU latiit. Ia4
Xtanbaoal c Ilu.Uiiirj, Xrrmut f)rbttlly, m
tU7 rerrl. a-w of ISr IttndaVtr, Kltliipy. I.lvav.
t.nnas Aitirut, CavtwiU. Ma il CfcrsnU Iliwn. UI5-KAin-KKilAI.KH.
J-U lo hi, trl&t.t. ! OS.
ka bii aVI; tn, b- rr:r. aabrrt cxkai til. IU
U . r-liimu 0 lb. Ii.firmrd tSlial. j4. lf ntiarr Lm taW
lv I (twi44 in ik (I. S. K1 IIIFS rrauifie; lrir..ul db
prtratte iHrtr r Vrvi. ulu ta-.u, k ui twiuiuli
i-atlu. Vrv tyrita ' r n.(J of r.vtVT tioeJ. rtr
r!u- of ImpnrUat lolj-x.lica ty trpnm. Uli. OLLVtt
rn1 PHlv 12 p R'f , Coulut.'n fr
MAREIA&E &UIDE l!&SLcy.
)mj; n4 a!J!I avl tt tth 5v&m. oa all dlu of . prir&u
ratM ViJaIm av4U i tU tnml aiij tki.. raaAiarx-rcUsg
BiKruf H. 14 t Wnllty v" "t t?TT lo tneii It
b. CMiUUlalilkii. FVM(CXIkl
THE
WILCOX&WHITE
ORGAN CO.
Meriden, Conn. U. S. A.
i-tafeJiw
"GHIdrm's Blow Pedals,"!
Adjusted orremovedinslently.
Invented and Exclusively
used by tills Company.
The most poptilar
Organs of tlie day!
UNRIVALLED IN QUALITY.
w 1
The Wilcox Be White
Organ Instructor" is the
BEST and CHEAPEST
in the market!
. Stnd Ibr lUutiraUd Catalogue
SAM'L GAUBER
DKaLEE IN
Ur& Goods ami
Groceries.
ISOOT3 and 4iOS&
ilats, Caps &
Riti-y Made Clothing!
We have the Largest
Stock in the Valioy and will
net be underseid.
--
GIVE Da A CALL. ONE & ALL
Sanri Carber,
Bed Cloud Neb,
ifc-i2;.''
Red Cloud Mills!
We are prepared to do cus
tom work.
Flour peetl and Qoru
Meal for &alc.
S"?alifaction uranued iu ual
ilA of flour S0L1, atulciSTOil U'OltK.
Farmeis :lioulil be partirulai to secure
;lie beat of seed-wheat.
Potter & Frisbie
HARNESS .SHOP
lir -
J. L MILLER
Keeps cojHtant'y on liai.'l a full line of
Harney Collars, Saddles, U'hip.,
IJorftC-Dlaiikct.s Cotb, I?rush-
e.c. Harness Oil and every-
thine usually W-pt in
a firit-elas .nhop.
Two doors north of the Lank.
The HiaaeJt Cash Prica Paid for Sides
anl
Vti
Tl
CHICAGO
L
Y
UMBER I ARD
ItKJ IJUI,Tcb.
Vard south f Hampton & Ru t.ton'.
ihop, on .Main Mroci.
Keep conb.Aiitly on hand an auortment of
I. umber, I.utli, Mtiinli. Ioir VJn.
tlu un. 1.1111 flair Oiucnt. t'litwter
Biitlillii); l'aper cle.
PI. ATT it F KICKS
5ropxietor
JTSMOPE
DEALER LH-
'Watclij'S Clocks
Jewelry
Silver aai Silver Plated Wire, Spec
tacles, etc.
WEB3TERHT. - - RED CLOUD. NED.
KcDairinc Done and Warranted.
This space belongs to
IXR SHP'.REE
or THE
JLTY Irug STOItK,
Who is too busy to write an "Ad."
F. C. WiTEIW
Photographic
STUDIO.
HASTINGS.
NEB.
MILLiUt & SEATON,
Contractors
& Builders,
RKD CLOUD. NEB.
Will make cstiu-.ao.s aud take contracts
for all kindi of butdinc.
Feed &r Sale Stable
3. D. Post, Propr.
HED CLOUD, - - NEB.
.CARL WEBER,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
RED CDOUD,. NEB.
Will tke pictarts of any style desired
and five ntbfaetioa.
it iwhi nut 4 iuui,i'j uu;u vici
tn aiith C Kana Ut wek, in hich
a ran Km hi life. Th p3r::ejUr of
the affair we are allc to gather them
are a foltowjC One McGtnuti of Je fell
Co. Kamu was tinrri,d to a very e -
letnablc yonoglady at her fathhoae.
Inat cTt-ning a party gathered for the
purpoje of jrivia? them chtrarri. The
Bride and BiweSrom hid retirirel for
the ntjlit, and upon tin detnind beinj
tuade for McC innta to pet ut, the wife
refund to a'low hitc lodo.io. It apparj
that the father of the Bride admitted
the rioters -to the houe, ant! they forced
their way into the llridi. chamber,
where upon the younp Bride sprang out
01 be.l and seizing a gnn stiot one ot the
party dead.
Tl e practice of chivar.einj: i Miuply a
r!ii! of liarhirini and wh ar urriritd
1
. ... -.
tlmt t eotde who vetm to be rational in
nihi jeopie wno.veem 10 0 ranonai in
o her rettect will stoon tietitra'e in Mich
ou'Iaudi&lt prjcticci ThH case shonld
he a tiainicc to tho? who are iu the
" cj
bat.it 01 engaging in tun queitionaoic
pr ctice. they should remember that hu
r t tl'
man nature is weak, and there it a poi.it
beyond which Joruearauce ceasea t t a
ir'ue
The f.llowineacciuntofthe affair over
in inith Co. lvinsa, we have from n ill
iV 11 , . ,i r
Bti'ey who has jusl returned Irom
ljjcrc
On Wednesday evening April the 2nd
a nunc man by the name of Hubert
.McUmr h was married to n lady by the
name of Amanda Ktan, in Smith Uo
Kansas. I he following I'riday n.ht a
number ol younr mcu 0! that vicinity
. , .
ivnclued to po ami give thorn a belltn.,
or more comuioniy kuowd a cuivarri. 1
But Irom scm ? event or other the boy :
l'.;i...l m nft t.i l'nfhfir. r.nnvPi'iiiiifU did 1
m.t vn that niirht. A day or after
ward they decided to go the following
Wednesday evening, and according t-
oiunby 7u."u.aT S-mI", oF inca
lion, such as firing of fire arms, sea
shell-, cowbells, and sientorsan profanity.
Alter a lew momenis ol thix proccadurc
ihv succeeded m efTcctir u an entrance
into the buildinc. whereupon they do -
mauded the whereabouts of Bib, and
w-.s I""".1 K:-1 T."' :V.r. ?.
Iflllllir. U'll Ml. ii4i-aia .a-.wfaaa uiwif.jaru
, , . ,. , - ... .
mu-l not ai'iucr itiin, iur uts ne i sick
TV- I .. ,La . : ... 1 .-
Bub hearinc thwe remarks, spoke to i , B , " """" - "
one who had alreadv entered hi; door t ' ;days bagy-breuehed an 1 mean look
keep out, Amanda was sick. Those of ing, are ttdling tlm nation that if it
tie party nevertheh-.-s came in. one of 1 don't play as they want it to, they will
th.msiid: .up by(J-d. ' Bob -, b .rmUtfu Ilal ,hc na.
aid he would not lor he could not leave . . , ., '-
his wife, whereupon ihey md 4,Theti we , tl0" ,s nlhurt ol btjys to play its gams,
will pull you tip" and made a mov. to ' a the Democracy x., ait 1 tho in going
move the quilt from off of hor feet, im ; U) )C fi0me ofthe 111 .t elegant and tat
inediateiv lle reached for tho gun at the . : i , ,.. 1 , : 1 .
brad ol far bod, and said .,he would shoot . ,3,aU k,ckl" administrated Pretty
ifthvy did nniKO a-vay. They replied . -soon l,,al w-w ver ecn, and hereafter
shoot and be d d, whereupon she shot 1 the boy that is going to break up the
and hit a boy about 10 years old wh.i fiame if he ein't run it, .will get hi nui
was standmc at the loot ot the bed. , , . . . . n
WhensheshotshewasMttingupinlhe ore ho gets into Congre.a.-
bed, and immediately let the gu drop lurnal.
on her bed and fainted. The gun was ; EzaEE:
loaded with powder and paper wad. ri -, ..ii
She was bound over 111 the final sum of;
six hundred dollars to appear at the next
term of District court, which
will
eon-
veue May 5:h.
THE OLIVE TRIAL.
From the Halting Gazette of April
12th. We learn that one Bion Brown
who was Indited ff murdering Mitch-
ell and Ketehum. has turned Mates evi-
dence, and test ifie that ho was pres-tit
at tho murderim; of Mitchell andKitch -
urn and saw Olive shoot Mitchell. al-o
miw him place the rope around the neck of
Mitchell and saw them bung to the tree.
We regret that tho evidence in the cise
is entirely to lensthy for publication in
these columns. Company 11. of 9th U.
S. Infantry is quartered in Mailings to
prevent a pos ible attempt on the part
ol the cow bovs to liberate Ouve and
ging, thc:cisaid to be over two hun -
dred "cow boys" iu Hasting at the pres -
ent time. a suitable locatious, any one wishing help
an a a aa j in that line can be aoonnuoJatwd by
i,..rn,v Vr Anr!iinii,ic-Q Uending word to Scott P. O.
LtSCOt-N. iNEB., April IOlh I5i9. n
Whereas, Currency has been given M. Barker and Son have just arn
through the columns of one of the pa- ( ved from Indiana, they are stopping
pcrs of this city to the assertion that wjth j. (j. Holcomb until they can build
studentsare wont to congregate in rooms ,, u,i ., ,.'!.,, r .. l
r i-r, .- iv Kci Y .,..;.:.. on their own land eat ol lbo s. Vaughn .
ot I rofsjeors to listen to d mnnctatious ft
of Chistianity, or for other like purposes; which they bought of the R. It. Com
and pany last sammer.
Whereas, Such statements, ifallowcd. Also the family of 3Ir. Jamw Will.
In trn iinftnlrnr!iifpn. nilirhf trnrlr irtnna . .
ur. , .i. tt.,;,. :.
Therefore. We the undersigned, Pwnee Township amiih Co. Kansas
Professors and Instuctors, desire to say arrived last .Saturday with qaite a naoi
tnost emphaticly, that as far a our per- T of lhe;r frien,j3 and relatives,
tonal knowe'edgc extends, severely and. r, . ..
collectively, nothing of kind, and no
semblance of anything ot the kind, has
ever occurred in this institution.
Harrington Emerson.
H. E. Hitchcock, Edgar 3. Dad'ey,
Samuel Auzhpy, Chas. B. Palmer,
Geo. E. Church, Geo. E. Howard,
Geo. McMillan. Ellen Smith,
Hiram Collier, H. Clobenson,
At a regular meeting of the Uoiver
.. n-...i... ua a ..-;i in.u 10-ri :.
m u., uc m". ivwi, J".
was unanimously resoiyeu mat me aoove
card, signed by every Professor and Tu-
tor connected with the institution, in-
eluding the Lhancelor, should be given
to the press ofthe State for publica-
uon .Subsequently thethancelor with
drew his siemture, as will appear from
tbelollowingcotr.mumcationaddreijedto
the Secretary of tbe faculty the next
3J " . .. ,
Prnf ITrnprcon-
Udoo reflection I am clearly of the
opinion that there is no adequate occa-
sion for the manifesto which we signed
ye-terday, and I, therefore icaMrcic my
With Prcf. McMillan, I went to the
Journal office last night ana directed that
thft publication oF it with my muw at-
tached, shou'd be wi.held. Others may
take thecsoKs which seems to them
bf5. .
! Eox. B.FAinEL.
. -m. O. I.-l t t
1 1 hc itu nui 1 tomer t ttti ou pon
' miVio; a local nntrM f pfudni)!
pTttfcrcn.'. Amonr r.tHtlJcia. it un.
Coo. Gnt tn ta U Uj 5rt chokit
jin entry locihty of Miontta. Th
1 prejudice tmi a thud term h dlp-
pearcii. and there ti appfarentJy uaircr
jalcoavtctioo tint he ti the tnoct ad
, niot araiLbk canddite to party vta,
and the lealcr nde4 by th couatry in
the jKtiU chit thratcaj J by iba ?
irMrcntfi of the wuthcrn d;ocra -
cy."
-
Erco boy in ilw UqJ. an 1 erjry an
who ha beet; a Uoy, h a .ipintml phot-
sraph jut jvr ajaltul hi tBind5 rye,
of th y who aU.iy4 threaiejjinj: to
bteak up the game if he cannot Inra tho
inoinj:4 an, 04,0,0.! tho wLo!o pro-
' - 11 : ... . . 1
c:ojin. ue is a very pjrienvoii ani
r r 1 r x. 1 1
f4f(,ffJj figure, when there is a hortne
- .1.. 1 , 1 ... 1 i
111 inn riiisitiftir tai iv.ir iiiLiiirii miii. aiiti
in the number ot boy? without him. and (
become temporarily an effect jro nuw -
.a a
ance. At all other tim?j uiutituc into
lhc -oncry" anett tnl , , and cct
' aj lh(J bt)fi.(jl of h 4UDljrflac)llt WmV
amj pra0iMl joVto tint rre lyin rounJ,
; on the jj. ou, for a CjWIH.sent victim.
j He i the by thit Kili tin wjrt of
; cvery GhL II j is the bay who Ket.
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caught every tmictniahtf t tnvetijra-
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j tea, and is blobcrms under punnhment,
an.i his general statu, ol bain ui ol
luck iuruiah&i tho ohiof and ui)t tolid
, Ciiiovtuent.i of IhivIiomI day.-.
, u h u u j f b ,
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ll rvo. to gt t Oonjrcas, and
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when the Ue-uoorata choso their caudi-
datei at the Lni election, he nwtiy much
all cot the nomination, far tin D-ai m
I fac' wasl0J lori ofhand. and had too
much at stako in getting the otQcea to
afford to kick him out ol' tha way. and
I " " the ternary garment of; ty, Tu.lay U,L
tion. 6am iH.diin, who 11 per- Tho Elk horn Valley U wtUjc
, haps the molt gifted of thi upon tmis- J arjer itnaiigitioti thu year ifcs U kl
' ances that was ever albwod to grow up, I ant. ,.rrimI4 n
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,'"". - J . -A ncw bridge U :o U built
,''' UemecrajW.arty chit they have got N,h j mllo Mft
10 ,;uu;,,,le h' JI or, hel I,by, '""lllron Hrid. at Tecum teh.
- H IL II Illlir f':aMla4 I IA, ll'i'f L'.fir.1nliA.I ' -
" - n-"" 1 "" "(.,; uiujuiw
I uiirtttjfiiii m-Cip ft at vfi.t.. a( ft 5. a.. 1
iUUl wUUUw.
Ed Chief. As wo have
whrat nearly ail sowed, the
sceiin inclined to moisten it to
got our
weather
makij it
grow.
The only occurence out of the usual
couriiC OI c,v watt "e "ircnuay party ot
: Willis P. Pulton which came off at the
residence of hii .father IL B. Fulton on
Cottage Hill Pnday Evening March tho
-11 ,,
, -'h t wasaid to be a very enjoyable
affair by those who were prvsent, and
fully sustainend Mr. and Mr. Fulton's
; ropillalion for enteUinnwnla.
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j l nLrc ha 1,!ea al4J lhtf U,U1' amount
"f new arrival of people from the east
I looking for ho:ne3, among whom are a
j numbcr of mQn w,0 ,., Hk
. . . ,. : , . . , .
; obta, WKC t0 do,,'m,nz 'M-'im
, tucr in order to give them tim to find
lams father of Thomas Williams of
n.ic vicu .uai.llll 9VUIG HCUiJ GUU'
ccrning the acreage of grata sown in this
i vicinity but lest I should make my cotn
I munication too long I will defer them
til) another time.
HOHESTZADEK.
prenlon rrt in 5nn?7. Mr
. . IV .- J " " - . " . .
James II. Kyner. agent ot the ""t-
H,Mck LiTe Iasaraoce Company, was'
wounded in the celebrated battle of Shi-
ut, .i,.J..i;n.Jni;ul.Umtn,a r
blood for thr dar. while 40.000 Moion
j . t- - .- - 'T'
am & 000 conferderate wUiers were
cngag 10 one of the taost deeperat
conflicts ever recorded. Mr. fcyoer
lh,n:3 herald part with aaotber limb
jD a similar caurf. 0oAa ?p-
Yes, and sventeea year from the
' date fthc bloodT bltt!e f Sh'lJh' "
wbich tboasandj of brave boys in blue
laid down their lives, aod hundreds were 1
maimed-and crippled for life th? exfios-
rj8
ion soldiers from pasiuoaof hjaor aod
trust at Washington, and appeint excoa-
federate soldiers in their place, aad
;. .u. ..v. .:. - i er n -
e!og the areb traitor. Jef Darn
the II alii q; Coarets. Is there a God u
Istael?
sr:is3s?A?xstTj.
-: n- coa&tr ftlt pr'
,tJ jcC
J JlaiMbs ll RtS rpUV
; t
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lo 4r f
5rd t. aoUac ca UavJrtd
; ncw CJ ' rr
j Ten rarWidi of ua: sra yppil
! frwu laVitt a KtUty ImI.
Ftfteen cttloiJ of fl ctU Uh
UUir far Chisaja oa TuUay UU
j -;,; ir of broom corn r Uvli
at the Yr Utoa Ut wmIl.
Brwttvitle and NthV?t4 t
peranee twVeU t the lata efeclWa.
Tber t a ttrKr rttk tkwi eff U
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laod btWtt l IlkKaUtOT.
,
Kmtn Sftr to owe hutlre4 OTr-4
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throuih NobraA City di-
1 a P1'
a ta,s
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Immunol in eJaiderWe saabjr
arc arninjt at O'NcH! City of late.
The jMpuiation of Suhayhsr i 9J0.
preotnet MUUide of city, IU5, total 1IW.
Every train from the Kt id
largely to the populatioa of Kearaey aai
vtctotty.
It it estimated tint there are 10.000
tbuheU ofojru in ra.-u awaiuo ap-
menu
-A bnJgO t. lo b, UHl h lh
Platte, near South Ben i ihu pnnf, b
l.rnla Allnf1 a4
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A colony of eighty familut iroa in-
mots will toon locate 00 the old I awnee
recurvation.
The enjiaeera of the O. k S. R. V.
railroad reached Gtafva, Fittnoro eoaa
Too population of Haoiting ha is-
creased wonderfully inco the eoasossacs
rnsnt ofthe Olive trial.
It coLi only five canU for a share
' and ten cent lo get a muiUhe cjbrel
at a Vork barbir hjp.
Seven losic by pririo-6rJS are oe
curring aim it d lily, anl genirally al
trihuted to lac'i of caution.
Tho Nebraska Stat gundav Seho)l
Association holh its twelfth annual mm-ion-
at Crete May 20th.
At iu meeting Tuesday oUhtlast the
city council ofTecutnseh raised the liqiar
licenw from $300 to W0.
Tbo race course at the fair groaads
at Lincoln is compteted, an I it fcl U
be sscond to noos in the West.
Eight new buildings bate
ted in Kepublican city Ma4 tbf let ei
March and more ire eetryiei far.
-Quite a krfe avatar of eastern
parties, priacipallyfrooi New York.oea
tcd permanently ta Boone eouaiy last
week.
The rircr is cutting in on the Neb
raska shore at Covington thereby co im
pelling the boat to cbaago its place of
landing.
A number of tho Ifebraoitee are
talking of a joint stock cotapaay for the
purpose of holding a horse aad cattle
show.
A large number of butWiBfi will be
erected in Coluasbus the coariag neasoe,
twenty-five having alrndy been erestei.
Tho manager of the B. & M. kads
says about 2,000 families will this year
more on lands purchased of the coaipaay
last year.
The C, B. & Q. railroad darisf the
month of March Mot frota the Nebraska
city sutbn 322 can to the east, aad r-
-caircd 172.
The cattle mea of Sberaiaa, Gsuier
and Uocoln coanties cstiaaate their losees
of stock during the past winter at at
orcr fosr ptt eest.
The West Poiat Batur k Cbeeee
AMoctation shipped C.475 poaads ef
cheesy) to Chicago Tassday. Larger
shipment will eooa follow.
A Correspoadeat of Ue Pavsee -ter
prise srritinf from Red Ckrad seys:
I The tni&H hXt m far a feTV WtULM
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. , - M - trade M wbM a
"W' p,0M M "
tenoiBtts. iaeroad tuu to Mars a
turn from the aoatk to the weet that it
will probably hare a feed trade frem the
sostheast for aeeie tiase yet 8eee
think the road wia aot be baik at free
eat beyond Nasoaee. If tfcie is m
FraakHncoaatymay exa-setaeesaaty seat
war before loaf.
like mxsy other alaaea, if atf tlvs fra-
jeeied roads are bsiUt, Rl Ctei witt
edlp some of Use "fataxa greets.'
The aet aroaiiswg is the Nebraeka.
from the east, which k iesaefseei wiX L
bail; this tamser. As this ie eoaUetf
ed by the B. k H.t it wiK Mi aitWd aay
advantages CKr oemaetkiaa. There is ais
TOVj9CK 9 asVaVw sHasiW'! BfiSSBfJ 1
tabS shed here.
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