ir -.x- i "ifcavi " t RED CLOUD CHIEF. It V. R. R. Time TaMe Ttkisr effect Baadajr. Mar 4tk 1879. octb 8TATI0X8. :.' HASTINGS. v :27 ilYR r, : BLUE HILL 7 :25 COWMW 7 J6 KKD CLOUD A :20 INAVALB S .35 RIVERTOX 9 :10 FRANKLIN 9 OSpm BLOOMINOT0N OKTS. 6:40 1 m 6 iTi 6:10 5:25 5 :10aa. Trains daily, except Saadays. A. E. Teasatia, O. W. Iloldradre Gen. aaaaac er. EupU CITY AND COUNTRY. How did you like tbe circus? Ltdie'fl ratti at Mr. Lntz'. 5U2. At prceent writing, rain is needed badly. The 4tb of July comci on" Friday this year. Extra copies of the CillEF for Bale at tbe office, and at Duffield's store. Doffield k Co., are selling wall paper at reduced rates, call and get prices. 43tf Tbe young corn looks remarkably promising throughout tbe Republican Valley. The Osborne Harvester received tbe 'first premium at the state fair last fall. 5w43 Wo ar preparing a cories ef illus trations, (wood cuts.) Excellent cam paign "documents." H. S. Kaley has erected a telephone from his office to bis residence, a dis tance of a half mile. Seward Garber went to Lincoln last Friday to attend the commencement ,' -exercises at the University. Friend Msgee, he of the "boss" lumber yard, Las laid tbe brick founda tion for a dwelling be proposes to rect soon. Buy your farm machinery of dealers who advertise in the Chief, they will sell you honest goods at the lowest price. Andercon & Co's circus was blown to pieces by the storm Tuesday night, at Superior, and Bome of the animals are at large. We have made arrangements to en large tbe paper, and until it can be done, we hope our readers will excuse tho small amount of home matter. The local editor of tbe Lincoln Jour nal in a recent article regarding blooded stock, f peaks of tbo "Short horn pigs and Berkshire cattle." Drunk as usual. We regret that we could not be present at tbe Masquerade sociable given by tbo ladies at the court house last Fjriday night. It is supposed to have been immense. Mr. Dean of Ashland paid our city a visit last week. He was looking up a desirable location to establish a lumber yard, and we understand has located at Gaylord Kansas. Is a littlo matter of personal spite of more than two years standing, a suffi cient excuse for tbe injudicious expendi ture of tbe public money belonging to tbe people of this county? S. E. Moore, of Newark Ohio, and brother-in-law to Mr. Jury, arrived with bis family last Friday. He will doubtless become a permanent resident of Bed Cloud, and engage in business hero. - . . Our advertising patrons have con fiscated so much of our space that wo are compelled to cut down on tbe quan tity of reading matter; wo will, however, have room to accommodato all, in a few weeks. Miner Bros., requested us to not forget them this week. Oh, no, we'll mot forget them, and their hundreds of customers do not seem to forget them cither, judging fram tbe way they flock to their store .every time they come to town. Last Saturday was a' disagreeable, windy, dry, dusty day. The street sprink ler with four mules, attached drove at a trot through the streets, back and forth, back and forth, still the dost flew in clouds and rendered out door exercise anything but pleasant We would remind the county com- - Bussioners that the money it costs to pay for publishing notices etc., belongs to tbe people of this county, and when the money is spent it should be done in a waj that woild be satisfactory to a ma jority of tbe people who foot the bill. We are informed that freight is bandied in a more careless and rough manner on tbe R. Y. road than on any other road in tbe state, wbicb we have reason to believe. Braketnen will stand in tbe car and throw packages that are light eaoigh to admit of it, clear across the platform into the depot. We feel flattered, at times, by tbe words of eaoouraieaent and praise that are bestowed cm us in behalf of the Chief. Thanks, gentlemen, if our hum ble efforts bare been partially successful in improving the paper, we are glad, and feel encouraged to redouble our la bors in that direction with a hope that .in a few aore aacmths we will be able to promt on leaders with a paper that -will be second to none in souther Nebraska. Last Monday a man fiom the coun try filled up with bensine and let his : team rat away with him; the team dash ed down street to Feara's saloon where it stopped, supposing that the driver wanted another drink, the driver how ever had not Made calculation on stop ping, aad when the vehicle cam to a sadden "halt he waafowarded some doaen iect in advance, lighting en his muddled utnepui and catUag a bole or two in tho EavaS ifhicb bad tbe offect of sobering bim'olf sowewhat. TEE STORM KING! Last Tuesday evening tbU section wan vititcd by one of tbe ntoet destructive wind and rain storms that ever passed over this couatry since its settlesaeat by tbe whites. About seven o'eloak n heavy black cloud rose in the north-wart and tbe wind inoreaixl to n gale, etends ef duet filed the air, people who were ent sought shelter, and by 8 o'clock ike storm in all its fury burst upon us, lasting nbont three quarters of an hour. A aaaabr of bouses in Red Cloud were blown down and a number of persons injured. The following it as complete a list as we are able to get, up to the time of go ing to pre;?: ""llenry Hart, band badly hurt, and oth erwise injured, "Dutch" Frank, hurt in the tide; ilothcr-inlaw of F. C. Smith, supposed to be fatally injured; Mrs. Ric insoo, badly burned by lamp exploding; Mr. and Mrs. Parsons, both severely in jured; Wm. Bright, badly injured; Mrs. C. W. Srringer and child slightly hurt; Mother and father of J. S. Gilham both more or less bruised; Mr. Cooper, arm broken; F. C. Smith, arm badly injured; Mrs. Gibbs , slightly hurt. - The following buildings were wholly or partially demolished: M. E. church in lied Cloud leveled to tbe ground; Mm. Briggs' house blown away; Joe AVaraer's livery stable entirely demolished; roof of the Bed Cloud hotel carried away; front of .Sherdrs store gone; front of Putnam's store blown out and the building badly wrecked; front and roof of Jew clothing store gone; Boys Home barn unroofed: windows broke out of the front of Argus office; front of J. G. Potter's storo torn out; Gibbs houbc blown away; Smith's carpenter shop gone; C. W. Springer's house demolished; Chief office shaken up, windows broken aad a few hun dred pounds of type badly "pied;" roof off Miner's residence; Sherer's bouse off foundation; Scamman's house off foundation; F. C. Smith's house demol ished; windows broke out of Reed's fur niture stoie; Sleeper's paint shop blown down; part of tbe roof taken off Boy's Home; roof partly off Joe Car's bil liard hall; Mr. Beckmam house demol ished; Perins house off foundation; Jack son's house gone; Joo Garbers house badly damaged: front out of McFarlands store; plow factory blown down; Parsan's house demolished; tbe livery stable down by the depot and a number of houses were blown down; Dr. Tnlleys houses, graneries etc., suffered severely, but tho family escaped uninjured; Brook's house was lifted from the foundation and moved some distance. Chimneys were blown off of houses and minor dam age done to a number that we have not mentioned and some persons may bavo becd hurt whoso names we havo been unable to get Reports from different points of tho county indicate that the storm spent its fury in the immediate vicinity of Red Cloud, as we have not yet heard of any damage to speak of throughout tho county. The rain north east of here was accompanied by hail whjch did a little damage to crops. Y"esterday morning, after tbe storm, dawned bright and clear, and after sur veying the wreck for a few moments everybody went to work to repair as far as possible, the damage, and in a few days the effects of tbe storm, so far as buildings are concerned will not be noticed. COWLSS AND SLUE HILL. Wo propose publishing a history of tho settlement, development and nat ural advantages together with a busi ness directory of tho abovo named towns. The Cowles article will appear next week, and that of Blue Hill, the week following, perhaps. All who wish extra copies will please send in their orders as early as possible. Joe Warner's little boy was suppos ed to have been lost last Friday evening, as he could not be found when night came on. The parents were naturelv very anxious, and as the report that tbe child was lost, spread very rapidly, the men gathered for the purposetof institu ting a search, but the little fellow came home at this juncture, whioh put a stop te further proceedings in that direction. He had accompanied a larger boy n Eearch of a cow, on the prairies. Anderson's circus has come and gone, and after a dav of amusement the people have gone back to tbe old routine of business. Tbe circus was as good as they will average, but tbo concert in the evening was, to use a common express ion, rather thin. The distribution of silverware by chance, at the close of the concert was, like everything else in the lottery line, a fraud; a few minor articles we're, distributed among the ticket hold ers, white the articles of real value were disposed ef according to previous ar rangement N. G. liddy, the enterprising gro cery man sets forth in bis advertisement elsewhere in this paper, the advantages to be derived from purchasing gbodsat nis establishment. He believes -in adver tising as n means of uecannc n large trade .and purchasers will always find that they can do better by' buying their goods of merchants who make a liberal use of printers ink. Consult the col umns of the CmiPand buy only of those who are represented therein, and our word for it yon will get better bargains and batter, treatment -&han you will elsewhere. x VM Lest Thursday aaeraara V the name of Rantoni Sites: who in the emnloy ef Mr.-tiibs, in the capacK J of hostler, concluded that he would eV nart for nreener nert urea, aad take him the horse belonging to hie empleynr. He proceeded as far aa Inland,, the. irat station on the B. & M. eeat of Haetinna, where he was arrested nh ' eotpiotinnnf bang a horse thief, and brought hnct sn Hastings. Sheriff Warren went up aad brought him down on last Iridnj and held him in easily nbtil Tuesday lent, when he was bronchi hd for trial and j bound over te appear nt the next tnrsa of the Pistfief Court, in the ansa of 15000, ia. default of which he wan re manded to jail. A. A. Pope, Bed Cloud, NeV Yours received; in reply would say you can rely on the Osborne Self-biodtog Harvester being the beat machine ia the snarket. I cut 100 acres with saine ia 1878 at n coat of 25 to 30 nests ner nere for wire; never had noy trouble what ever. It will bind every time either tight or loons, krgewsaaall just as yon want. The hnnds do net interfere with threshing in nay way. Tours truly, 5w43 W. E. Thome. We bavo for sale the following tracts of land near Red Cloud: 320 acres of good tillable land, 200 acres of which is under cultivation. Running water on the land, aUo a little timber, house, etables, etc Price $2,500. 80 seres of fine land. 30 acres under cultivation, about C miles from Red Cloud. Price 1300. A bargain Address, M. L Thomas, Red Cloud, Neb. SSXSA7J70TICS. Taken ap by tho ondefricBedliTinonSec 25. Town 3 R&ogo 10 ia Webster Co. eb. on tha Hta of May. on chestnut sorrel aiara cut oa year old. AUo one dark cream mare colt wit Ur in forehead, both brand dl on neck anber mane. Tbe owner U notified to call, prore property, pay charges and take them awar. 3w W. Kbakcis. KOTICE. CntintT Court. Webiter Coaaty. Neb. In tbe aiatter or tbo amplication of ilenry Jennings and Klizabeih Jcnning alt wife, to adopt as their own. Sarah Rowland nged four teen yean .vuaor child of Tfaoaaa ifowland and Mary Ko wland. now Mary uckols. It is here by ordered that Monday, the 9tb day. of June, A. D. 1879. bo sot apart for the heannc orad matter. All persons interested are hereby notified of said hearing, that they may attend said hearing. . . . , , Witaais asy hand and seal of raid Coanty Court of l'.d Cloud, this 14th Uy ot May, 1S79. 41w3 JOHN It. WILCOX, County Judge. Mitchell k Morhart are agents for the sale of the "Peck Patent Chimney" which is much cheaper than chimneys made of brick, aud are absolutbly safe. These nhimneys are made of galvanized iorn. No soot will collect in those chim nnra itnnaannAntln fVio ilancrAr tf VllliM- ings form burning out of flues is obviated. Mitchell & Morhart, Red Cloud. To Farmers. Farmer's who havo good wheat for dale, will do well to take it to the Red Cloud Mills, a Messrs Potter & Frisbie will pay the highest market price for good clean wheat. -9tf NOTICE TOTEACHEBS. Notice is hereby siren, that I will examine allpenonawhoaay aeeire to offer the twelves as candidates for tcacheia of tbe primary or common echools of Webiter county, at lied Cload on the irat Saturday of each saoath at nine o'clock a. m. sharp. ' A. A. Fopi. Co.. Sapt FOR SALE. Five good milch cows for sale by the undersigned, for cash or on time with security. John Borcnzen, 2w Red Cloud. J). M. Osborno & Co. I reccouimend the Osborne Harvester to any farmer wishing the best machine in market Mine works all right 5w43 E Shellhauimer. ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! Ico delivered to any part of the city by Evans & Clapp. Teachers Contracts. Teachers Contraots can be had by calling on nte or by calling at the CniEF office, Red Cloud Neb. A. A. Pope. Co. Supt. FOR SALE. A Fairbanks standard 2,000 lb., scales, in good order. Enquire at this office or of J. Berenzcn, at tho Brewery. Flower pots and banging baskets at Roby s. tf FABlTCtS ATTENTION. I desire Co commence herding- cattle about the fimt of May. Well prepared to give entire oatisfaction. .Terms, 20 cts per month, per head. Calves grati. 32tf E- W.8. Hxavrr. lead of Fanner's Creek, Inavale, Neb The Osborne Harvester, Kirby Light Mower and Wheeler Mower for sale by A. A. Pope, or Mitchell & Morhart. 5t C. H. Eakcmann, the popular ton sonial artist, has just added to bis estab lishment, an English hairclipper, whieh is a decided improvement over the old way of cutting hair with the scissors. He wants everybody to como and give him a trial. 43t4 v. s. ucKirr. Wholesale & Retail Stationery, School and Miscelaneous Books. Wallpaper a speciality at Bed rock prices, already trimed. Fancy Stationery aud Notions at the Post Offiee' Building. Chew Jackiea Vest Sweet Nary Tebaee. Pxterson'8 Magazine for Jnly, which has just come to hand, has the opening chapters of n new novelet by that brilliant writer, Mrs. Frances Hodg son Burnett, author of "That Lass O'Lowrie," 4rheo," "Kathleen," ete., etc. If we may judgo from these chap ters, the tale will be one of the very beat ever published, enen in "Perersou'a Magazine." It would be worth while subscribing merely to get this ckarnriag love-story. There are also .original tales by Rebecca Hardieg Davis, Frank Lee Benedict, the author of "Jesiah AMca's Wife." eta, ete. Mm. Aan a Steph ens also contributes some pewsrful ehtn ten to her tbriltiegnovei, 'The Trag edy ofTrevylaa." la steel engraving, and the colored fashion-plate are rarely beautiful There are also five new pat terns, printed in cobra, for embroidering towels, ruga, ete. It is a standing wan der how so splendid n migaiine can bu furnished so low, forth nriee letnhj twodo'Iars a year, or one dohar fornix months, ciik grmt dmimctiomt to ohtht . Speomens. too, nie sunt grains if per sons wishing to get wn-clan, i that tha nubTiahar kittns earn Tf m an not alfaadr n snhenct advise yen, ) tmmffUfA'r six months. nndteHthu far nnrntires. Or, hatter ata, getunn a omv. free, an Cmab.a J. Pimiox, " rjuasnaannie. nn u eue year to laW'toOO, Fe-t-. WMJ wauaUnrat 510. w. mrs. US) 8LJ3S9. mifK Auditer Lekhke has received not from the peasion bateau, tint bu reg ular pension altowaaee of $7.50 p?r month wou!d be iccrcael to $15. Tbe disabilities for which the Caput a rc ceiies bis pension Is on account of a gaa nhei wound through the right hip and abdesaen, which he received nt tbe bat tle of Gettysburg. At tbe Winnebago ngeney, where two white men have been murdered lately, and for which an Indian b ia jail at Da knU City, tho noble red men are getting up on their high beebd dignity and pro pose to make an onslaught on the white. If they can't murder a few pale face for smotessent, tbey arc going to knew tbe reason wby. From tbe otgauizattoo ot Nebraska, in 1869, to the first day of January, 1S79, there have been twenty-fire convicts sen tenced to tbe Penitentiary for life. At tbe close of January, 1ST0, there were just ten left in the prison serving out their sentence. The average time serv ed is about three yean and nine months. The Xashatiaa Baak Sobtery. Special Dltnotcb to The Bee. New York, June 2d, 5 a. m. The secret of the robbery of the Manhattan Bank U fully disclosed at last. The thieves had a pal ia the person of the day watchman, aud with his aid the plan of tbe robbery was conceived and finally carried out. The Spanish Cortes. Special Ltapatch to The Bee Madrid, June 2d, 5 a. m. King Alpbonzo opened tho Cortes Saturday. In hb speech he declared the govern ment will submit measures to alleviate tbe effects of the ten years war in Cuba, and endeavor to assimilate the position of that colony to that of a province of Spain and hasten measures for the com. plete abolition of slavery. THE WORLDS BALM. Dr. L D. Weyburn's Alterative Syrup. ajLA lanaady tusedtt years la a nrirate prac tice, aad nerer failiug te radically euro RHEUMATISM. Drepiey. Eryiipela. aero fa la. aecoadary aypb ilU, Gravel, debete and all duease ia which the bleod is triplicated, in now offered to the public. Swld by all retail drugginta. and (wbol alo only) by The Woyburn medicine ceinpany P. O. box 338 Rochester New York. PIMPLES. I will Sail, Free, the recipe for a simple Veg etable Balm that will remove the Tn. Freek elr, PiBplei and blotches, leaving the sk in soft, clear ana beautiful; alro instructions for produ cing a luxuriant growth of hair on a ball head or smooth face. Address, enclosing a 3c. stamp Ben. Vandelf A Co. 20 Ann street. N. Y. TO CONSUMT1VB& Ihe adre.tiHer, baring been permanetly cured of that dread disease, consumption, by a simple remedy, u anxious te make known to his fellow sufferers the means ef cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of tbe prescription ued, free of charge, with the directions for preparing and using the same, which tbey will find a sure euro for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis e. Parties wishing tho prescription nleaso addrers. . A. WILSON. 1"4 f'enn su Williamsburg N Y Off Wjnnjf'Ofttll kinds. Tumors, dii JkAAMMM charges of blood or mucus, aad all diseases of tbe rectum quickly and der fcctly cured by a simple ahd soothiLg remedy. For information address 43 Dr. J. Fabcr and Co. 22 Ann street X. Y. 'GOOD 2STEWS' Quick Time I Through Trains' Close Connections ! No Delay 1 Burlington Route ! TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Lowest rates of Fare will bo made. Through Cars will be run from 13, k 11. Points in Southern Nebraska to Uhicago. A ten minnfes connecrioa will be made at Pa ciffic Junction. AT CHICAGO close connections will always be made to tbe east, southeast end north. Sleeping car Berths reserved at the Lincoln ticket office by Telegraph or on application, from Jf'Sionri BiTcr to Chicago. TOST- LOUIS & THE SOUTH, The Burlington route have a system of through sleepers and close connections between the Missouri Kivcr and St. Louis Passengers taking this line hare the best of accommodations. Pullman sleeper ran regu larly from Missouri River to St. Loais. TO PEORIA, INDIANAPOLIS, CIN CINNATI, AND THE SNUTH-EAST. nvThis is the only reliable roate to the south east. CoaaectieBS are made at Peoria with tha T. P. k W. aad I.B.W. Bailoads for Indian apolis' Cincinnati, Columbus, and all central aab soatbera Ohio. Kentacy, southern Indiana. SUfim CABS. Oeod Xetls nt 75 cents. Whea yoa. go east be vara and trrrel aver tbe B. Jc M. line if yea wish to te 8AFK and com fortable aad desire to traTel speedily. A. I. TOUZALIN. P. LOWELL. Gea'l manager. Geal ft T't agt T- E. MOON, DEALER IN DRY -GOODS, Pin.U, oik Varuishe, 9rnun,.HtiHft Ste, -Aiaeafallhaaaf- Boots 1 Shoes, ataiCapa., aakuniu ., Oewasa'a TXSa XKOOuTln 1 ButtrruEfiii, HEADQUARTERS FOR White, Davis American SEWlSt. MACHINES., nayl Floor & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR. FEED Corn, Meal, Bran Chopped Feed and GROCERIES. Visit the Brd Cloud Grccry. Feed and Pro vision tore when you want (applies for man or ceaxL Highest market price ia cash palp fJ grain All kinds of country produce ttken in exchange for goods. Qoodi delivered to all paru of town freo of charge. Store south of Reed's Tlow Factory. Red Cloud, Nebraska. Furniture Store. A wholesale stock of Goods of the Finest Quality aad sold nt prices lower than XVEft BSFO&Z 077XSSS to tho Public. 1717. H Reed. Special attentionJgivoaJo.Undor- taking. 2ED CLOUD. - - - NEB. CHICAGO Lumber Yard BED CIiQUlS, Neb. Yard south of Hampton k R stan' shop, on Main street. Keep constantly on handaa assortment of Lnmber, Latti, Htilnajlea, Dr arisi tteww. i.lsn Hair C-csuemt. Flaier Building Paper cle. PLATT & FREES Proprietor COME! For Yomr LUMBER ! DRY LUMBER A SPECIALTY. TB B3EST 15 THJB HAEKJRT fl!4 at Lewesl Pf icea -BY- RED CLOUD NEB. D. T, THOMAS D1EBLCKIN DEY'GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, gUELFWARE AND . , General Merchandise AgricmXlmrml Ia.pleMa.ia TallkiaMk. Ml Highest Markei: Price paid lor country produce. CfWLES .BaaaaWaWanaBB. 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH aaaaaaBm 'AJaWBaaaaaaaH -JL Mlktnnn. POST OFFICE CLOTHING HOUSE. I a a-IJUioa to of s2 itUl tUi't ( CUthlaiK mI C-cmT-j JFMrililiig U4m. wt Bav &ii a rJ a4ek ( Boots, Plats. Caps. Gloves. Blank Books. Stationery. Coniection- ex'ies, cisrurscSs tobacco. We tarit rea to sail aaJ cxatstee our stock t4 Wra rm. We rr antte ntufactioa. J. A.. .JTJRV. II. MlKlL MINER fICALKRt t M ERCHANDISE V keep Conottaally On !UnI A KuU mv mum, mmmm, &$ CLOTHING, HATS- CAPS. BOOT8, Shoes. CHasswai-e, QeeriiS'wure and Crockery. Wc buy our goods for CASH, and defy com- petion. When in town give us a call. One door south of Post Oflicc. Red Cloud, HARDWARE STORE. 911TCM1. A MOKIfAUT, Vr We keep on hand at all plete stock of Hard-ware. Wc aI.M kuep a aupplj of FARMING IMPLEMENTS. t Give us a call, as wc feci sure we can suit you in quality and price Remember the place, opposite the Chicl Ofikc, Red Cloudt Neb. THIS SPACE L. E. SNELL WHO WILL OCCUPY IT WITH A BIG ' A'D NEXT v "1- 'I THE OHAACPION" aiLASSHOrP'R. BRAAKHVO PLOW HAMPTON fc Co. A .'.aUm uUv Jk.ia a- ji J mmmm aiaaa aaWhwa lk hf ms vwmmm wm mmwm fiania mm mm l. tkaCHAMTIOX. Tkay art aaaia a a taptmtf po- ak, aai afa4 aaatanal AXWkmmVtmmmmmimmrtmmmmmtmmmMmim-i, Wt, tkaaX tU fmmmm he pMaiilntnit, ami aaaiait a a aaca f taa waw. K4 Omd, KcVraftka. J. U MlKfcA. BROS ALL KtVDa Of Stock Of DTobraaka. times, a large and com BELONGS TO WEEK. - aM mm MrffwnajU at gif ml- r at avk. HAMPTON B-SWEr -Xml UCS. k"'Vf"?rfi i&l&i! t?r 'A ". -m-4 Se3feS $$&. mj&.