--' V-1 nl V XI C - MW- "it. - -j THE B CUttD CHICF THE RED CLOUD CHIEF The Red Cloud Chief. Hr -thru X rFBLIFTIKD EVERT TKUKRDAT AT JED C1CTO, XXIIASZA, -BT- i UWal, e4 wX U w4e I M. L- THOMAS, MItr sad Frvprletar. "Eternml Vigilance is the price of Liberty." n$2.00 year is Ike price if Ike Rem CUud Ckirf. j Ul adwrtUa at S4a4B m. AH t4 miTrtmm9t9 ae I2.C0 ptr year, Invariably ia Aituce vol. 6. RED CLOUD WEBSTER CO, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. JUNES 1879. i J 45 j b jU faf i a4raew H -a? i ir ", 1 - 0 l 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys atliw. D. S. COOMBS, TTORNET. AT LAW, Red Cloud. Neb. -ti-Office in Court Ilouae. improved farmi. Money to loan on W. C. REILLY, TTORNET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Sd. dcadL. XTfcxajB3eaL- 5-Prompt Attention Gircn to Collection. Orncr Over Johkbox Catra Store, with C. II. POTTER. JAS. LAIRD, attorney and counselor (f$ at law. Juniata Nebraska, Will prae tice in all the Courts of the tate. Prompt attention given to all bawnesF entruated to bis care. Office on thr caHt side Juniata Avenue. July 1 7 J. S Gilliam ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office one door north of Kahy Jirox. RED CLOUD, - - - WEB T. It. Will cox, ATTORNEY AT LAw andU. S: Comnnn nioncr. Collection promptly Mteadetl to. office on door north of Chief Office. IED CLOUD - - - 1TEB Schlenker, who murdered the in Lincoln, wi'J per hap be the principal of the next hemp aoriable ia this state. E. C. Ingenel. brolher of "Bob," baa gone to ascertain by personal obser vation whether hi brothers theory is correct, lie was intered at Washington last Monday. o. c: CASE, ATTORN ET AT LAW. Office over Reed's furniture More. BED CLOUD, SE3 Collections made and promptly remitted. 'When you send a paper to young lady, cut a mall item out, no matter what This injures the office the sale of another paper." It was the editorial hyena of the John nn Co., Joxirnul who wrote the above, xjirls. An old bachelor thus complains of his washcrwom as: "It is awful annoying to have some other fellows clothes left in one's room by the washerwoman. Sat urday, we put on another fellow's shirt but couldn't wear it. It was ruffled roncd the bottom, the sleeves were too short to button cuffs on, and there was no place for a collar." S. S.EALE7, C. W.ZALEY Agt. 11. & 1KR. R. Land. Nctury Pablic , ATTORNEYS AT LAW and real es Ute Agents. Will practice in all the Courts inthis State and Northern Kan. Collections promptly attended to aue Correspondence solicited. Red Cloud Neb. Edwin C. Hw!ey, ATTORNEY AND COUN SELOR AT LAW. Office 1st door West of Red Cloud Drug Store. KSDCIOED - - KSB. PHYSICIANS. A fearful cyclone visited portions of Kansas on the night of May 31 t. doing fearful damage. At Frandfort five were killed and a number crippled. At Ir ving 12 were killed and 49 wounded, most of the latter severity, many of them will die. A special dispatch to the Atchison Champion from Concordia states that the storm was extremely violent in the vicinity of Del proa, Ottawa County. Fifteen dead bodies have been brought in from two square miles of territory. Olo man from Beloit was taken up in his wagon, thrown to the ground, and instantly killed. A woman and child weie thrown against a wire fence and killed. live persons woro killed in one boupe, near Ddpbab. Tho crops have been hevcrely injured. Reports from Scandia, Republic Coun ty, show that the -storm was very severe in that section, but no casualties have been reported. From Potsdam. J. W. TUJLMEYS, HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, U. S. Pension Surgeon. B9"0ffice oyer Kaley Bros, law office. EED CLOUT. NEBRASKA a. p. Mcculloch PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Bed Clcud, Nebraska. OSes over John con and Craps' store. "W. N. Richardson. S. Grber. Richardson & Garter, DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. .-0. Highest market price paid for hors aad cattle. J. E. Smith S. C. Smith M.B.Thohi-Sojc. Pre. First Nat. Ctjuh. First Late Teller First Bank. Beatrice Nat. Bank Nat. Bank Beat Neb. Beatrice Neb. rice Neb. imufy rors Sr (Thompson, BANKERS ked ct.oui arc 2 Will sake collection ia any part of the United State Sell exchange upoa tho princi pal eastern oitie Loan money upon improved farms Receive deposit subject to sight drafts Allow iatereat upen tine deposits, and trans act a general B&akins business. Rkfebekdes: Omaha National Bank, A. S. Paddock. U. .6 Senator; First National Bank New York. Gamhri.lge Valley National Bank, Cambridge New York. OVERLEES k NOYE3, OK SEE XL BLACKSMITHING, SOSS-S SH0SIH&, Job work, rioir. and all kinds of Repairing JYeatly Done. North. "Webster St. RED CLOUD. Red Cloud Mills! . We are prepared te i cms- ttm wtrk Flr Feed am C Meal fer Sale. -Satisfaction guaranteed iu nual- n& of flour SOLD, aud ci:ST05f WORK. Farmers should be partieulax to secure the best of sced-irhcat. Potter & ie May 19th, 1879. Ed. CniET. After eaduring the dis advantage of a sod school houe for four years in school district No. 32 we have a good frame one 18x24 with an ante-room 6x8. . Well may we feel proud of it, and no bonds against the district. Miss Moore teaches our school this summer, ho comes well reccommended and truly appearances are not against her. The Trice boys have bought the N. W. of Suction 7 Town 4 Range 10 and have commenced bleating. Mr. Burgess, the harness maker, bus arrived at Blue Hill and opened out his stock of good; he bails from Har vard. Col. Hoover shipped two car loads of hogs from this point last week. 4'Blne Hills motto" keep tho balls rolling; the Kro K especially. Mr. Rorick, one of our arly aettlers who went back to Ohio some two yoars ao. recently returned satisfied that Ne- braska is a poor stata to run away from. Tierman's building looms far above all others and has what all towns need, a good hall above: The acerage of coin this year triples any proceeding year there is now a great scarcity of both corn and hay. The present prospects indicate a rousing crop; but let her come, we can stand it I guess. F. M. S. SAIL STOUC. May 30th, 1879. Ed. Chict. A most terific hail storm occured here this afternooa aboat thret o'clock. During the day it had been raining and the sun shining alteaately. About noon thick black clouds began to gather in the north and northwest and at 3 o'clock it burst upon us. Hail stoat an isch and a half in diameter almost coverdd the ground and accomp&aied by a heavy wind from the west has almost utterly destroyed vegetation. Not a vestige of corn can be seen. Red wheat and all wheat that was jointed is completely stripped and looks as if it would not yield a bushel at harvest tiem, the grass wheat looks better, I think it is not damaged much. Every light of glass ob the west side of buildings and unprotected is shivered to atoaas our new school house took it with the rest, the hail-stones blowing through the de molished windows on the west side and breaking glass on the opposite side. The terrified children clang to their 'teacher Miss Maore, who aobk aad fearless talk ing too aad caressing the little eaes ma til the storm subsided aad their fears aha ted. The aate-reoas was their eaferetreat and there asaid the darkless (for it baa ao windows) and pelting of helUetoaes en the roof, mad the ones aai pleadings of her little flock she kspt these. Miss Moore evinced apraseaccof atiad aai eoarage that she was ao suddenly Bed upon to exerctfe, that eaHs fer oar Mart felt thanks. At preeeat it is impossible to learn the extent of the storm. Later The storm extended over a breadth of fee miles north and sooth, making Rlne Hill its renter. E. M.S. The treaiert ef tae 8reat Shew. We aeed scarcely remind oar readers that oa Mead&y. June 9th Andersen k Ca's rightly aaaied Great World's Menagerie aad Circas will pitch its acres ofteatsiaRed Cload. Stimulated by its libera advertising, and the high com pliments that bare preceded it the annual attack of circus fever is bow rag ing all around with uaasaal epidemic violence; aor are its attack confined to the jurioiles oaly, for the staidest beads of families show strong symptoms of the dircase, notwithstanding their desperate efforts to conceal its ravages aader an appearance of assumed indifference. We shall, therefore, hail the Messrs. Aadsr son k Company as saving sawdast Gslens in the effective treatmeat of this aanual disorder, and can recommend their sys tem as at once unpreeedeatly liberal, cer tain, and pleasaat to all tastes. They evidently believe in administering aaimal and arcnic doses of the hug est allopa thic proportions; but ia eases of this kiad even the most positive homoeopsthist will admit that the larger the doses the better, and that tho effect upon the mon debilitated systems will be of the ha; piest description. The magnificent dis play of monster aad minor, ferocious and docile, tractable and untatnabU animal, from every quarter of the globe, will certainly instruct aad delight the miad, while the daring and graceful achieve ments of the splendid corps of eques trians and gymnasts will electrify the whole system,.aod set the most sluggish pulse bounding with excitement The princely parade in the mornins, giving a free view of the monster ele phants, camels and other animals, and displaying the immense wealth and re sources of the exhibition to the most sumptous advantage, will be worth com ing a long way to see, and wrve as a suitable introduciion to the biggest and best show that has ever visited tbi ection. s Common Icheoli tbefcape efoir Country. While briefly glancing at the common schools of our country, I am induced to inscrile the following, hopinz it may mwt the views of those friendly to education: The whole poriod of our ex istence should be considered as the couie of our education, and there is no portion of life of more importance in this respect, than that which intervenes between the ag of 7 or 8 and 20 years. During this period, the mental powers are advancing toward perfection, and are capable of acquiring elear views of scien tific truths. At the Fame time the mor al powers are being arranged on the side either of virtue or of vice, and in most caMH the character of the future man or woman depends on the intellectual views and the moral habits which are then formed. It is therefore a matter of the utmost importance that the young mind, at this interesting period, should be properly directed as to its iewa of truth and of duty, and gurrded against the temptati-.ins which might tarn it aside from the paths of rectitude. From this view of our subject, it will be hard for a thinking oerson to over estimate the great responsibility resting upon parents and teachers. It is indeed maoh to be regretted, that an opinion sometisoes prevaOes that the most slender qualifi cations are safioient for a teacher, aad that but little preparation is rcauired for conducting a common school; if a man is unfortunate ia trade, enfeebled in body, or is too laiy to perform manual labor, it is considered that he may still be KufEoieatly qualified for a teacher, after having spent 3 or 4 months at some high school, or if he can read oaly his mother tongue quite well and write a fair hand, regardless of orincipal, and has acquired a tolerable knowledge of arithmetic, fiiaair eta., he is renerallv considered as fully warranted to set up the trade of a teacner; ana u pezcoaooe i mnuwu to these he has learned a small amoant of Latin or some ether dead laagusge, he is then viewed as movisg iathe higher iank el iBstnsetora. it h evmmeuoaoie to say that such vagme opiaoM of oar teaching force, is fast beeomieg a matter of the past, aad many of our teachers are rapidly risiag iathe scale ofiade peadeat iaseQigeace; bat it is, at the same time, a fact, that naay ofcmr teachers are posiamed of few qaeifioa tions beside these above stated. It is trae that the study ofboexs will not lean the teacher aU about coadacting a school, he should have the faculty af as certaining the range of thought, and of rendering the ideas they have already acquired saheerrient for increasing tneir namber and for opening a wider field of intellectual vision, for thb purpose he should select sash objects, events, scenes and circumstances as will be adapted to the compreheaHoa of bis pupils, and calculated to expand their views and to illustrate the particular subject to which their atteatioa is directed. The exper ienced teacher knows that his work is sometime very arduous aad perplexiag; bat things we parsaed for the money that is in them, aad this is one of the reasoas why the teacher works ao hard to secure satisfaction ia the school room; the same is true of all other occupations. But this idea should not be carried ao far as to cnuh the object of educational advanoemeat, and the elevation ef the r lJ yoang to poaiuoae oi respect ana inae peadeat calling; of coarse it ia always well to settle the financial question as well as maybe, aad than proaeed re gardless of pay; it ie trae that teachers, as is 'the case with common people, wiU always command all they can get far their work, hat the fewer teachers we have that taaea for money aad that eafc, tfcj better, aad the eeoacr win war sobeols approach a desirable standpoint. The parent ehaald always takeaaaetrre part la edacadagthe children; as the ehUd generally thinks that what father aadssetber says ie good law and worthy The World's Recognized The Nation's Famous Leading MOST IHTEHSELT IlTERESTIirS GRAND MORAL FAMILY FIELD SHOW Aggregation. Of Ohject Teaching. 5 Times Larger, 50 Times Better Than Any Yet Seen In Nebraska. Will Kxiuurr At Red Cloud MONDAY yjfcjp rja' . y XAti3iLJB9fmfetfwSSBBC fi " ! -!-, -BVr"t S?S j- jr ZnnAP2mBnnnnnWSBBBcaBBBB jifj? sj nw. "'. t sK - tJbLm j " v mnnnw, WK3SBTfr jnamammwsaMpgmwaa). ?w tna- wvMHKrc4BHJr7fjBBSk nEslsm9v jWjmaaMysjgBay ttFMr" malmMBnBTBn.Bnnnnnnnnnm. I fli rr?:TaMMe"' jmrVmaKnk. ' V yTfttiii 7-1. 4 fm maBBBBBalmsaBBBBBBBBBBw 1j tV-v,4sCmanmMmlaBBBT f im tr. vA 3?ICij 7mBr"sPWBmBBBBBBBBBBt V MfPtZ-s ftBLAT i I r! V A. li. l jJKxf , JT KmS'K fF? J-'lr .mBBBBBBBBBBBBm msaaaK Al V a 'K1MbS JsaB'CaBBBBBayL V VbbbbbbbbbV sHtiflBBP BaBBBBBBaaaVS A Moving Metropolis of Marvels. ANDERSON b GO'S fllonsier European , Asiatic $ African, American, Arctic and Antarctic World's Menagerie' a n d grca t In ter natwual Champion Challenge JL JuL V GLMY! The Mightiest Confederation of Living Lessons, Moral and Mirthful Amusements Earth Juts ever hnown. Under separate Stupendous Menagerie Museum and Aviphithea tcr Ten is. To all of whose feasts of Famous Features, one 50-ccnt ticket admits an adult, Children under 9 years, 25 cents. The largest and rarest WILD I3EAS1 fJUJNUlilN 1 KAiiuiN since tne uciugc. vn oincjj Pageants poverty, beside this MASSIVE MIRACLE OF GOLDEN FIVE HUNDRED Raving royal Monsters and msgniEcent Kxotic Beasts and birds. Every Oriental Beast by Ad am tamed. A Complete Zoological Exhibit ef nil the Zones. A Collosnl Caravan of Eastera Mammoths. A $50,000 herd of Asiatic and Af rican Elephant. An Arabian Army of Camals and Dromedaries. A Host of Special Quadruped al Features never before Exhibited. THE ONLY ANTIPODAL AUDUBON AVIARY, THE ONLY ARCTIC AQUARIUM. ONLY ANNEX OF PRODIGIOUS HUMAN CONTRADICTIONS. without extra charge, ia the largest, aaaVet, beet seated aad moat brilBaatly ilemiaated aad sanerb- ly decorated separate canvass oileaaai ever deagd. Come Early and BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY, and be sure to secure good places to gaze ia admiration and gleeful wonder upon the indiecribable and illimitable stream of Acaimal, Art aad Arcnic Splendor ia tie public ttrceta, a gxad Mcaagcnc gratai tiouslv manifest, Cetar's Carivaa of Captive Mammoths on the highway shown, huge Jaagli Meaarahj loose oa Daxzb'a; Den, Manc'i GeSd-caemeted XeaaUia. AFPOIrDS ISTUPKNBDUS STEAM CMAMIDT Whow Melodious Mace may be heard for rniks. A VERITABLE LIVING AVALANCHE. ammmm mr n jmsj4BajrKak vaMaa bss uyBavK 4 bea bbt f bh g araaaijBaMaB2aBw" 'ti'?hsf j . ,;SlWSBaBBBBBBBanmBBBBmaWSl mmBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV llsnuE irvSaBalVsaBBBBBBBBBBVaBBBBT smrmBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB M afr 1 SU COSTWQiT G1UD CQCDS C1CLE. LOTLIESTEQUESTBIENNES - And most illustrious bareback riders, athlete, acrobats, dowaa, aad special aad general pesfor mers of every nation. Presenting an infinitely varied protrammc, as classic, chaste and pare as incomparable prec saiacat. AN AMAZING Separate Arena of Animal AOTOE8. An AXegeric Army, &iaa4ews Staiclr .Stoe4, a Priseeiy XeOwae M mmnkm Betaiasra, a Triaavahel frw efCreeeasCaanen, eafTaafaea af While theaaraatwho eeadsais mm into the world a as earn red aad witheat skill ia asy axt aramaaee, dees a great injarj la maaHad. as well an to hie awa family; krhe defrauds the ecramaarry of a useful eitistn, and bequeaths to it a nuisance. - W. B. Goad. Red dead. Including iewdetamB nerfermiag Elephants, sa perb traak Hotaea, Bridget Ponies, eqaeatnaa Dogs, ApeAeten, gymmiatie Gnats aad motely Maakays, oaaatitatwc a meet ladicrou authral unatare areas far the Ettle Jaaka. THE ALLAD1N STREET ENTRY Of the Gnat Family Field Shew af America wilf he made atfireeaO telO o'clock on themeraing ofexhibitioB. tigJE MAJsWTIC MONAHTsf OF ygmm TMsK)AlAsUII gBBaanmmsABHBtl TV jmmm-a-SggBf VMrnsVafsaat mmswi faa-fatt fMriSC BmmmVH Aawi fansmmmjmm sarmjaymmmi msmFV emsaamsa "snw 5PBHmBWmBVVlllHmSBBBBBB . m B JmBBBBB HPbT Lmf-Mhmt mMBBVa mm&Wt AaVam BBBBBBBBBBsVaBBlK ammmmm m IWPsvmmmmmajffmma BBjmmTS fvavaw sama ammmammramraa mmmBBBBBBBBBmSBBBBBBBBaVlBBBBBBBBBBaBmmSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW BB - .BBt 1 ami TrVJL ftiinililT i n aa wWIMsV VVpBmVnTJiv aBaVsVsBBBBsr m eVMa SBsaawK' Will also Exhibit at Riverton, Sat June 7. Superior Tues. June 10. Edgar Wet vz& Mtb. And at Hastings limrsdar Tune 12th. -t-rn- .- - JffS ) . jrhaJgtjf JT i 8S. . ST" -.