The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, December 30, 1880, Image 1

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THE CHIEF.
WiK) EVEKY HTJMDAY IT
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M L. THOMAS,
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The
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GO EAST
XOETII-EAST OR SOUTH LAST
VIA THE
B.&M.R.R.
Tbu Road together with the C.I1. &Q, which
is called
THE-
V Burlington Route!
F lZ?tth!iSc.,itiC0I,!p,ete Iine brtwn NebrM.la
rweencfrs uUiric th?s linn eron th
Mo. Kivtr M I lattfmouth
, over ths
Plattsmouth Steel Bridge,
"Which liea lately lecn cotnploted.
Throng!, Day Concha
and
are run to
Burligtoi.,Fccria,Cliicago
acd St. LOnin,
Vhtr clcrt eocceetlon ere mede in union depca
for all points Acrth Eiut tnd. South. TrAim by
ihig route start in NebrarU. a,re tbro-
fore tree frcta tho vkjinut accidonti
vhi-h to Irt-queiitly dly tmina
ctmine throuKh from the aionn-
tM.di. nnil piisenecrj are thus
:ur of luukiujc good con-
sctiou( when they
take the 11. A M.
ruute tfc'U
Through Tickets
-AT-
LOWEST HATES
in Torre in the -lntr. ut. wril a- lull and rtiinrle
fi itiot ti.li viiiiii.I n n l& ml i rik mil .a
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PESCEVAL L0W2LL,
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VOL- VIII.
7? r 'SIXKSS DIRECTOR Y.
Case & McNenv,
A Tioityri'a AT lay:.
'c on'- foor npri 0 Garber'x Sorr
kki) cwrn, Xf:n.
Collections inal fc promptly reiuitu.fl.
J. S. GILHAM,
A TTOKSKY AND COUN.-ULOK AT LAW.
Office one door tiorth of Kiilty liron.
RED CLOUD, - XEI1UAHKA-
w7reilly;
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
AND REAL COTATe OGZT.
Red Cloud. 5tb.
W?roroit Attention Given to Collection.
Orrzcr.- with C. H. l'OTTER, at Red Clcud
Irur Htt-r--
Edwin C. Hawley.
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Office over Farley's Drug Store.
BED CLOOT,
WEB.
I, , -r
James Laird,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
llASTINCH, - 2CF.HHAFKA.
Will practice in mil the Courts of the Slate.
Prompt attention ivcn to ell barineis entrusted
to his care. julyl-7
H. 8. KiLXT.
C. W. Ki.aT.
I'.cd Cloud. Nvb.
J. L. Kiwt.
Ulouiuindon.
Kebruka.
KALEY BROS.,
A TTOUNEYa AT LAW A REAL E5TATR
r" A OK NTS.
Will practice in ali the Ccut in Nc'irarka
and northiro KDf:u: cullc;t:n jrotcptly al
tanded to and corronondncc -licitctt.
SZD CLOUD. Kebra:ia.
Alio. Ascnlf for U. i M. K. U. Land.
I. W- TULIaEYS,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
U. S. Pension Surgeon.
jr Office over Kaley Kro?. law office.
BED CLOUD. 2TSEBASSA
FLBICKT A.IIALMTI. D. !
Physician & Surgeon,
RED CLOUD, NEIS.
Aaictnl Surtfeon IJ. if- M. R. R. H. OCire
over Johnou A- Crcp' drr K"d ftnru. Rr?i
ijence over lrkiii A' Mitchell' store llrrta
"iriiir mosewa, in. v.
-KLKCriC
Physician and Surgeon,
RaD CLOUD. NK15.
Will pay st'cod' ntltntion to Obt'tricnnd
difCUK's of vrwinrn-Alo renrnil .and Kpcrial
urcerv. I)'uc? of the Kj r and tar. hare
unnlcrate. Office over ShererV DniB St're.
Uu-Milcnco 4th hue uurth of school noue.
U--i-y
. JAS. HI. CALIF.XDEK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
(ALLOPATIUC SCHOOL.)
Trornpt attendance on all calls in tho practico
of medicines or iurifrry.
COWI.IM. - - SEHRASKA.
J. W. MOHAN VI I.I.E. C. V. MOKANVI1.I.K,
J n.uivs. xcn. AllCOT. NlH.
S GRANVILLE BROS.,
HcmcBopathic Physicians.
COWLES A AM ROY, NKF.ttASKA.
All professional calls will receive our prompt
nti'l ceroid! uiitnu'j.i.
40mG
Dr. H. A. Baird,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
r..:n CLOUD,
NEBRASKA.
W. N. RICHARDSON,
dfalsr;n
LIVE STOCK.
REIM'LOUI). SKBHASKA.
3ishcst market price paid f&r hoes and "cattle.
J K. Smith S. CSkith M.B.Tnom-sos.
Prcs. First Nat. f"ah. First Late T Her First
Bank. Bcatrico 'U Uank Nat. .Dank eat-
Sab. Beatrice N ob. riteeb.
JtompsoiT,
BANKERS,
RED CLOiiif, rKif.
Will malce collections iu any part of the
United States-5ell exchaneo npoH tho pnnci
naleMtern oitie Loan money npon improved
farmKeceiv" depcits .abject to sijht drafts
Allowinterest upea tiwe deposits, and trans
act a general Bankia business,
n - r..t. VntSnnst TtunV. A.
!K V.ddockU.'.S Senator; First National Bank
lew York, m'ri lee ViUey NaUonal Bank.
J Cambridee ifow York.
OMAHA
Sample Room,
JOE. "JACOBS. TaorEiaTOK.
TWO DOOBS WEST Of BOY'S DOME.
Keeps on hand the best brand of Wines,
nors. Beer. Ae. ami fiivo iprs. A iharo of
nublic patronare is S4liccted.
! Manors
I BO PUOllC innuuil"
. ' li: .....AHvj.
HEKTRY COOK,
PROrBlETOB BED CLOTJO
DETJG-STOEE,
And Dealer Ic
Drugs,
Medicines'
Paints,
03LS I VARNISHES
A1J Roods in rny Li" kett': constanllroB
band: and t ffhicb I invito tio irilcutlU ol
tho public - .
.aril
xa firorsft
HENRY COOK.
"Eternal Vigilance, is
THE CHIEF. !
M. L. 7HOMPS,
EOtrOR. i
TIiniSDAY, DKC. 30. 1SS0.
TlEi:lra.ka Ivditoriul association
will meet at Lincoln on the 12th of
January.
Ex-Hovkunku Furnas i- pronnnnt
ly spokon of a (?ouiiiiisioncr of Agri
culuiru tin'hir the uw preilcntial ad
ininistntlion. While patriotic philantiiropiftii arc
puzzling tiiernselvn- over Vonic means
of providing for cx-prcsideiiti,
wouldn't it he a good idea to reim
burse tho varioiw defeated presidential
candidate for the time, expence and
disappointments incident to their con
dition? For instance, give McClellan
his choice of two good position;
would take him a life-time to decide
which one to accept. Erect a marble
monument for Hevmour. and inscribo
upon it, ''Your candidate I cannot
be," he would look forward with pleas
ure to thc time when he could lie be
neath it. (Jive Tildcn the privalegc of
wrecking the Northern Pacific rail
road; it doscit't amount to much any
how. Confer the title of "The
Superb" upon Hancock, and make
Rill English a present of a big, round,
Hiiver dollar. Here would be justice
and charity combined. Ex.
Things are ITot Ja:t Whit th Seea.
We. Jaw a very striking exnmplc of
tins sort of thing on la-t evening. One
of our prominent citizens and a radi
cal temperance man, by the way
was comi tig up Hustings avenue. Hy
ing along before a Mill zephyr, holding
hi off ear in one hand and au inno
cent looking tin pail in another.
Ju5t opposite LymanV drug store, he
M ruck a glassy, shining .slippery spot
on the pavement, his legs forsook
their post of duty4 he waved his aims
frantically for a moment in the frosty
air, and then changed ends. The tin
bucket Hew oft at a respectful dis
tance, and there parting company
with thc cover, disclosed an object
which called forth the moral observa
iton at the head of this item a halt
gallon jug! What the worthy temper
ance apo-Ule proposed getting in the
jug is of course, a matter for conjec
ture, and none of our business; but. we
do consider "skim milk masquerading
as cream' a harmless, deception to
that of a brown jug masquerading as
a tin bucket. Journal.
Immense excitement among the col
ored people of Virginia has been caus
ed by an attempt to enforce an old and
forgotten vagrant law, under which
these negroes were decided vagrants
by a justice of the peace and ordered
sold into slavery for ninety days to the
highest bidder. They were duly put
upon the auction block and bid nil by
a couple of farmers in Bedford county.
The colored people, immediately came
U'the conclusion that this was an en
tering wedge for the re-establishment of
their bondage, and they raised a pony
purse to test the law. and .secured an
able advocote to take, the case. He
first tried lo get an appeal but found
that the law makes tho decision of the
justice in such cases final. He then
had the victims brought before the.
county court on a writ of liote'is eitrpm
and were discharghed on purely tech
nical grounds, however, owing to the
irregularity of the proceedings in the
justice's court. The unfortunate dark
ies are now free, but it is not yet quite
certain that this old law will not hold
good providing no mistakes are made
enforcing it. State Journal.
V. S. 52XA70S UAKIN3.
It might he well enough to state
that the press of the state holds per
rentage over individuals in this regard.
It has been whispered generaly over
thestite that J. B. McDowell made
Paddock senator, and is really the
power behind thc throne, and thc medi
um through which senatorial blessings
arc dispensed favors granted or with
held to suit his royal highness. J. R.
In fact, he has become such a factor
in senatoral patronage that prjvate
and 'confidential correspondence from
people in the state to Senator Pad
dock, is referred to this chcif-royal for
final decision. This is the way people
look at it and this is thc way it seems.
Be this as it may it is- safe to consult
the oracles when anything or great
importance is on the tapis such for in
stance as the election of a U. S. sena
tor. '-The press contrary not-withstan-uing,
Paddock's, rc-elcjlion is sure lor
wc . have it from J. B. McDowell she
power behind tha throrio, anUC. T.
Babcock firlurtf' clerk of the seriate
that itis a sure thing, a foregone con
clusion. While Hon. -TEL- B-. Harrington, sena
tor elect from Gngc is more, sorfguinc
than ;ill, says thai "ifuwlllicfcyt -Pad
deck if it bursts thftU. g.
laud oflico, j
first national Bank, thc eouri- Iiotfeb
gang and tlic dump hand?. With
such art ray of influence to face wc
wonder if the anti-Pmldock crowtl'
would withdraw from, thc contest.
We don t see any hope left (or defeat
thol)rillir,iit?Utisjjn:m. (VoV.
ilia price of Liberty," and
tf61"1''8 rrca 3CTerti Stt.
Beatrice ba a juvinile bra- band.
Ha-tiiij has thinned out itg aak-oiis
to four.
1 Orlenti. Harlan
livclv lmsino.
C4.ali1b1.in- linuletl from Lincoln
Ufi'VAVf lOMV tht IIIRINTEU XH.V
A fine brick block wiill replace thc u-ill niuintuin th. ;Kition by continti
btirnt district in Lincoln. in. in tin? stnusht-forwanl wirvi that
A broom factory on an attentive Jf" ,e U ? "S,VrinSlUhS,H;
acAle lnui lK..cn Kartcd at Crete. , Republican.. v0''e J
given it a reitatimj for eouragcnw
Elk Creek. Johnion count, i to fmriie?s and jourxmlbtic xeal and un
have n new elevator costing tG,J0. , (crprtwe.
. A Pm.TMjrt rin?r ,,,,,,,,"ns are cr
ungm iiuuifcii, inayer cuumj.
There arc 140 permanently estab-
U-hed Bnptibt churches in this sute. !
,. , , , , , 4 . , '
I),? Richard block, at Lincoln, is
to be converted into a three Mory ho-
tl''-
Five thousand salmon were nlanted
at W'ahoo bv the fish commibaioners.
., ,',,-, 1 1
The B. & M. ILulroad romnwiy has
completed a new engine houiv &t tails
Wily- j
Lincoln has erected 4on ne-v bji.d-,it
t , inirs. stores and house duriut: the
year.
Hebron, Thayer co'Jnly, bus retired
to reiiuce iw liquor license of
fCJ a year.
Tlie Sioux City company are now
building an addition to the round
house at Blair.
Th B. M. sold nearly 40,000 acres
of of laud in Lancaster country during
thc present year.
Mr. Lars Jensen, of Dannebrog, was
seriously tossed and gored by a refrac
tory ox last week.
Butler county enjoys a sensation in
a marriage betwwen a young couple
kept a secret for six months.
Clay county old fiettbrs held a
meeting at Clay Centre and completed
a permanent organization last week.
Two boys, Martin Ayer and Joe
Tempest broke through the ice hist
week at Nebraska City and were
drowned.
Ninety-six bushels of corn to the
acre were raised on the Thiiwr county
poor farm during the past season.
1 lie completion oi ti: nlge over
tnc nepuiilicaii river, at il..iiiy :s i.m.g
ing the Kansas trade in to that town.
A citizen of Indianola killed l.'l
leer!
out ot a drove ot h, one dav
last !
week, while hunting on the Stinking
Water.
A linn in Crete olTers to build a fine
Homing mil! if the city will give tho
IJ. A M. the right of way to the mill
site.
Bv accidenL-il discharge of a. gun a
sou of .Mr. Loom is, of Indianola, was
seriouslv wounded in the breast and
right arm.
A mass meeting of Gage county
farmers wtrs held at Beatrice on the
J3rd instant to discuss the transporta
tion question.
Thc premium for the host growth of
corn in Otoe count v raised from a
single acre, was awarded to a farmer
raising 116j bushe;-?.
I-'lla Suavely, -f Bone Creek pre
cinct. Butler county, attemped to com
mit suicide. Disappointment in love
was thc alleged cause.
The passage of the bill for thc sale
of the remainder of the Otoe reserva
tion will give Cage county a large
quantity of land.
A fanner of Hamilton county dis
covered, while cutting wood on his
homestead, a line bee-hive filled with
a plentiful supply of honey.
A boy. the son of Chhrles Carter, of
ashington county, fell under the
wheels of his father's wagon last week,
Histamine; a fracture of both legs.
There have been 150.000 pounds of!
wool shipped from Beatrice so far!
t tliis season, and there are abort l IS CO"'
pounds rcniainging in the hands of.: v
growers.
Mr. Hanson, of Furnas county. '
wliile returning last week from Araai-'
hoe with a load of spring wh-at. ':L 5 .,.
tinder the hind ivhcel of his waseerk 7 Juu iPnTV,J
and was crushed to death.
oi
between Plains view and Creighton
as soon as tlte we;ither will jiennit.
It will reach Niobrara in the spring.
Thc Anglo-American Packing and
Provision company, who have houses
in New York, Chicago, St. Louis siud
Kansas City, are making arrange
ments to open a branch house in Lin
coln. The Inter Ocean for 1881.
Eil?, Seni-Wecily, aalVessly.
leonleofthc northwest that the pa-f
per has bt"?n, from the date of its es-i
ciblishmentr pre-eminent as :?k
ethics which has as its toundatton
the !
idea of humanity in polities.
'' .w .....v v. .i-... viviu
theories: but the champion of :deas
warm with the blood of stnrcgiiug nnd j
nnr rrtA oii'iuwiia .it .ifi. ...m.,
meeaing numanuy. as sucn it is read i
and known tf all men.
It- is no. necessary to say that The
rsTEtt OCEAN- has never ilcscTtetl the
platform or principles on which it Hss-
gan the fight for the rights of thc citi-
Ward the party leitder-havG actnowl'i
cdgetllhut the pa-inon of iStS Inter
Ocean, takeu years a-ib, Has cwrecL
J.IUS IS, lO J.II2 XSTEIt, UCEAX, tlte fie.lN
tiestand mot emnhutic indorsement
of its policy Hd thf uftnt aifeiuire
testimony :ts to the value, of its ln2u
Cnce, and tiie quality of ifs lc;ilersliip.
. AueiimnciiceoiuiisrlCiUlerslup w
never more apparent, ntn thy holdj
Traekxon the Niobrara branch of tho I A POPULAR ILLUSTRATED MOHTH
Sioux City & Pacific road will be hud j , nc r tT-D rtDr ortrvrc.
Tn Yrim? lllrr ism Tirvcwt. tfi f lir
1.1 riv..-v......n ...v.wi.v.hut vi .ni4.j-
Ttro lx-Tf (I.M...- l".- ll. ..... loot :.IV4,V
is scjircelv necesarv lo reniintl the I "
exponent- of stalwart Reputiiicaftism. been attended not only bra vast in-j 'A0?'- lit'L - - rBBj ' m ' Xr ft
and in ndvancc of all otn-?r? in pro-! crease in thr fi'amher of readers, Imt by ! j . itfji Si f kt m ,BB-. -
mulgatina thnt s-stern of political i a nrorortio;iate adv:inee in their re- XJL 'iii. " "v . . (TllTr" QkV 2mWW'H-- tlf
roil 11-itc tvnrt- tti r.ir .it.fL . l..t
nw, Knf ?t r- .rr-.t;A.;-,. i- "tvaneiy oi wp.co, si vini; special promt.
finally tastanduareon this stnhvart if zLTJ1 lUZ'
$150 ay tor h the price
ptthlicRtw never tnorr forcibly ill- ;
uMrated than during'the last I"rutde
ual CAnipaii,nt. Tlnrough thn j
campaign the enniUMJ, lojalty. and J
.herf rr2nJw.tI a iuitwrtant fctur
in d-t-rminin the: riult, ami it Hn
county, piporta a im thc leading R-tibbcan jotrrual
' of the 2"orthftol was xci Uytl de-
?iy.J. . . ,... t, ; r,8,,v.
j It will inst-oton a frty ioltcy esHMi-
tiallv rtalnart. Itelieving that theintor-
ot of all sections and the welfuro ol
all ela.?tw will be lat conserved by a
close adherence to the fundamenUn
principles of Republics num.
h will 1nainL1.11 its present attitud.7
jn f.lVur of prolc?tinK American indiw-
try again.st the pattner llor ami con-
cc'ntratetl capital of the old world, and
will be foremost in the fight or nny
new question that may be sprung on
Uf K uo!icHn )artv
Tiik Lsnai OckxS will discu? nl!
public questions fairly and fearlessly:
will give the news accurately and
nt;iuii. suppibinonung 11 wun 1n1e1ugc1.11
. :i'..l tar mtuileil
comment: it will
n.:m.t.un its high
Wjjhingtoii. and
sar.mlard in State,
foreign corresr'n-
deuce and will continue to Unvote
special attention to departments hav
ing reference to ho:nc affairs.
r'Thc Curiosity Shop," Woman's
Kingdom,' and "Farm and Home"
have grown better with each succeed
ing year, and the conscientious cirort
th:ttgae them their popularity will
be devoted to their improvment.
The Vetinary department, in charge
of a practical vetinary surgeon, will Im
made of special value to horsemen and
stock-growere.
In the department of fiction thc lay t
aerials have been secured, and these
will appear in connection with short
stories and sketches.
The market reports, Liking in finan
cial and commercial news and discus
sion of trade topics, will be made full
and reliable, giving special attention
to matters in which the merchant,
stock-growers and farmers of thc
Northwest have a direct interest.
Tin: Wr.KKt.Y Istki: Ocean will s:v2
tiv? news of each week complete, jro'
sonting important matters in detai.
and condensing minor news in such
wav as t- not obcure or weaken any 1
1 statement of fact. Thc weekly will he. !
I iu short, more comprehensive in char-
acter and scopo than any other pohti- j
cal or general newspaper iu the
country.
In addition to all other departments
mentioned in connection with thc
weekly, the semi-wcckly will continue
its educational department under thc
present able editor.
Believing that The Intku Ocean
contributed not a little to Kcpubh'ean
success in the last campaign, the pro
prietors have no hesitation in asking
the stalwarts of the country to aid
them in widfninr -t field of influence.
Thc whole pr.ier.es-. and ctVoetivcncss of
tne influence of such a .paper have
been demonstrated beyond dispute.
Bepublicrn.1 interested in maintaining
the intcgr:;y ar.t: Npnl d crp 01 tne
pru
I in
liartv are :::tere.ted 1:1 increasing tne
circulation of those papers that contri
bute most to the d-sircd ends.
Among all j-h papers The Inter
Ons strr. is first.
There i - variation "In the prices
of the vt ..? editions. The Inteu
Ocean is ' cheapest paper consid
ering lU' amotiru t,f reading matter
furnished and its high character as a
journal published in the country.
Daily Inter Ocean, One Year
Postage Paid.... ....flO.OO
Semi-Weekly Inter Occau, Cue
Year, Postage Paid 2.50
Weekly Inter Ocean, One Year,
Sample Copies Sent Free on Appli
cation. Addesa Tun Inter Oheak,
Chicago.
A Firsi Class M&ii&e for S3 00.
REDUCED IX TRICE TO
j3.C-C t?r &zzz&, 25 cattf per Srar.
mum,
it'&iyv.. w
Ly of Literature, Science,
Art and Travel.
Announcement for 1881.
With the January Number Lirnx
txiT'6 Magazine will enter upon a
Nuw Series, a change which will be
marked by many improvements and
st material reduction in price. Main
taining thc same high literary standard
as in the past, but presenting
NEW tt ATl'BACTIVE FEATURES,
rendering the Magazino sourewhat
lighter in character Unut hitherto-, its
conductors will spare no iriibrtg Uj ee-
. ctc tor it tiiti distinctive rfeimlatiou
thorough r,
mnn n ivn vrDorit ti'Titr !
1IJi - " Ji.- J
. r . ... .mwr
The rapid dcvelopement of perioti-'
Herd literature during recent vcuts- h:
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