The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 31, 1881, Image 1

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"Eternal Vigilance is the price of Liberty," and $150 a year i.s the price of the lied Cloud Cuaf.
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RED CLOUD, WKBSTERCQ. NKBRASKA, THURSDAY. MARCH 31. )SS1.
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THE
Burlington Route !
ronntL tnontcompletelinrbftwern Nfbrafk
jioibU and all r"int Krtf MiMnnri KWer.
l'aitenaer taking (bin line cr4 tbe
Mo. Kiver at J'laltnnoutb
orcr tho
Plattsmouth Steel Bridge,
"Which has lately been comi'letcd.
Through P onche
AND
FwllMmw Slee piwgr
ARE RUN TO
BHrlfngtoa.Fecria.Cliieag
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"Where clotr connection arc wade in anion drno
for all j ointi JVorth Eat and Houjfa. Traia by
thin route Hart in Nebrafka are there
lore hf from the tarioui accident!
nhirb to frtquently d lay train
coming tbroujcb Irutn the moun
tain, and prrnger arts thus
ture of making good con
nection when tbey
take the B. k M.
route iat-
Through Ticket
AT
LOWEST RATE8
I n force in the State, at well ai tail and reliable
infm motion required, can be bud uion applica
tion o B. A 11.11. K. AgrnU at any of the
priiicii-al itatiom. or to
PSIICEVAL LGW2LL,
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Ccneral Ticket Agent.
OiUBA KBB.
EMIGH BROS.
MEAT MARKET
RED CLOUD, NEB.
The choicest of Freak meat. Santaer
Fowl and ercrytbisg in the line that the tnr
ket afford, alwayi on band.
-6hop two doon iouth of Smem'i drataa
A CenffK Cold or Sere Throat
hill be jtoppeJ. Neglect frequently result; In
an Incurable- l.unir Ph'-jo r Consumption
he.wn'j Ilrjnchial Troche are certain lu:io
ftlWln AetbuiJ. Ilronchiti. Cotiiib. CaLirrh.
COomniptiiennd thmat HWew. rof thirty
esrii the Troche hare been resoiirncndeJ bj
thymic! ia. and alwa5 give pcrlert jlif.i,etion.
ah-:j arc unt ulu or untricl bu' hiiiiigborn
c.ii-4 by wide and eoruunt ufo for nearly an
entire geueration. they have alt unci wen-
erited rank aiming lite lew mti reuicum i
to clear and ftrensibcn th "ice. ol4 a.
twenty firo cenu a box even where.
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Dealers Im
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f all kloli.
rkty Mil CHEAP for CAS IT. and If the
kaT uH what yoa want. leave yoar
tder and they wiU fill it.
CALL ON THEM
Om deermorth ofHukec'f. uJ Mr.UOLCOMB
will wait ob yoa. aprltf
RED CLOUD. NEB.
ROBINSON
.Wagon Company,
MAKUrACTUnEUS OP
&ufnn.uc
Snrins IfMUUIlO
Buggies & Phaetons.
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We do not Want Agents
Af WE OFFEB OUE
Standard Trade Vehicles,
TO THE T1UUE.
Work that has an esLiblisliod.reputa-
ttoa, and that am be handled with sat
fiction, both to buyer and seller.
Jcud for designs and prices to
JiOBINSON WAGON CO.
13-jy Ciadimati. Ohio.
nrsiXEss ihiievtory.
O.c.CASt. J. McXarr.
Case & McNeny,
ATTOKNEY.S .NU CXiLNHELOUS AT LAW.
Will practice in all tbe Court of lb! Htate and
Northern Karuaji. Collection aa well bj litit
ted hvitintu car-tolly and efficiently attended to.
Orrict:- On Webttcr Street, one door north
of (iarber'tfilore.
J. S. GILHAM,
A TTOKSEY AND CiiVSaKWtt. AT JJIVT.
Officr oiir dvor north of Knlry liroi.
HED CLOrD, - NERRASKA.
W. C. REILLY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
AND NCAU BSTATI AQIZT.
Bed Cload. Neb.
9.I'roB)pt Attention (lifen to Colleetiona.
Orrjce- with C. 11. 1'OTTEK. t ReU Uoud
Drug Store.
Edwin C. Hawley.
A TTOBKEY AKD COUK8ELOE AT LAW.
Office over Farley's Drop 8tore.
BED CLOUD, NTS
James Laird,
ATTOItNKY AND COUNBE1.0R AT LAW.
IlAriTlMM, - XEIIBAA.
Will practice in all the Coart of the State.
Prompt attention glrea to all baiineri vBtnuted
to bU care. Jalyl-7
II. 8, Kalit.
C. w. Kalkt.
Kod Cloud. Neb.
J. L. Kalcy.
Xlloouiiogloa,
Nctnuka.
KALEY BROS.,
A TTORNEYH AT LAW 1 BE.VL ESTATE
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Will practice in all tho fourt in Nebrka
and niuthirn Kan': cdlectin promptly at
tended to and correspondence solicited.
ID CLOUD, NbIti:-.
AIw. Agent for B. A M. R. B. Landc
ELBERT A. AIX M. P.
Physician&Surgeon.
BED CLOUD, NED.
i..!.i.i s..nn n ill ItLlLd Office
over Johnson ic Craps' dry geod store. Resi-
nit.. flaTVa 1 tit .. lflMTt
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KCLKCTIC
Physician and Surgeon,
IIUD CLOTJD. NEB.
Will pav special attentlnn to Obstetrics and
disease or women Also general and special
surgery. Dis sre of the K e and Ear. Charge
moderate. Office o er Sherer's Drug Mtnre.
ltuidcnce 4th house north of ichool house.
25-1-y
.JSBl Dr. H. A. Baird,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
RED CLOUD,
NEBRASKA.
W. IT. RICHARDSON,
-DCA-ERIN
LIVE STOCK.
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
.ligheit market price i-uidior hogs and cattle.
J. K.Smitu S. C. Smith M.B.Tftom-noH.
Prc. Firat Nat. Cash. First 1 .ate Teller Finit
llank. Ueatrico Nat. Bank Nat. oank Rcat-
Ncb. Beatrice Nob. ruoNcb.
m Srors & Thompson,
BANKERS,
RED CLOUD, NEB.
Will make collection? in any part of the
United States Fell exchange upon the princi
pal eastern oitie Loan money upon improved
farms Receive depo its subject to right draft
Allow interest upen time deposit, and trana
act a general Banking basinet.
ItgriKKXraa: Omaha National ttaak. A.
S. PaJ4eck.IT. .8 Senator; First NaUoaal Bank
New York. CamhrlJge Valley Natleaal Bank.
Cambridge New York.
HE1VRY COOK.
VBOPRIETOR RED CLOUD
DRUGSTORE,
ad Dealer la
Drugs,
Medicines
Paints,
OILS VARNISHES
All geed im mj Line kept ceaataatly ea
haod: and to wkiek I bivite tke attaatiua et
the aablia.
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HENRY COOK.
CHICAGO
Lumber Yard
BED CIaOITD, IVcb.
Yard south of Hamptoa A Ralstou'
shop, on 2f am street.
Keep
eaartly aa kaaaaa aeaarwaeat ai
, aMale. mrm Wlra.
WW.t4wa Hair aet.t; riMlcr
MmUUmg rapr wic.
PLATT & FREES
Proprietors.
THE CHIEF.
'aftaSeKfr
M. L. THOMAS,
EDITOR.
THURSDAY, MAR. 31, 1881.
l'ltlDENT (iAUKIELD ll.1 takctl a
derided stand apa'nwt Monnnn Polyg
amy, and siaya that thateursc ls gt
to lx: wiped out.
J. M. Kku-ocii, the intirderer of
Chan. 1). Young, a Snnfraneisro editor,
hiw been noiuitedf the jun finding a
verdict of "not guilty."
Bot Stoot, who, by the way U a
pratical bridge builder, makci the pre
diction thnt muuy of the bridges oh
the Mixsouri river will go out when
the high water romca.
Tlie Ked Cloud jmpers are at lat
agreed as touching one thing. Re
ferring to Mrs. Holyokc'.s lecture
there, they vouchsafe the ."nine com
pliments, and in precisely the name
words and punctuation points. Juni
ata Herald.
Hastings can claim the youngest
married woman in the state. The
Mchool enumerator, in going his
rounds through thid city, took the
name of one young lady who ha-i a
humed the cares and responsibilities of
married life at the early age of thir
teen years. Journal.
Nebraska may escape drouth and
starvation, this reason, but she is just
entering upon tho horrors of a female
suffrage campaign. Tho hordes that
have been devastating Kansas will
soon be upon them. They are equally
handy at temperance and woman's
rights. Troy (Kan.) Chief.
Lincoln Journal; The following
turkey story comes to us from Una
dilla, Otoo county, and is vouched for
by Alfred P. Seymore: "Yesterday a
bronze turkey gobbler camo out afc
and sound from a deep snow drift
where he had been imprisoned since
the gieatttorm of Feb. 11th. He is
lively as a cricket and weighs- eleven
pounds, ju.t one-half as much as his
brothers."
Chicago, has also developed a faster
in tho person of Win. Cooney, of No.
95 North Clark street, who came here
from Sturgeon Bay, Wis. He claims
to bo the Holy Ghost, the successor of
Christ, and is a remaikably intelligent
lunatic. He has fitted twenty-live
days, only drinking water during the
time, and he says lie will livo on faith
until Easter, April 17th. lie has been
in an insane asylum at Worcester,
Mav., where he indulged iu a nine
dav fast on one occasion.
Omaha, March 26. The ice started
out of the Loup river, in the central
portion of the state this morning and
carried bridges before it till it reached
Columbus on the Platte river and
Union Pacilie railroad, where the
gorge flooded Columbus and inunda
ted Benton, seven miles below, reach
in there at three o'clock this after
noon. A tremendous body of water
moved dowu on Schuyler, Sogers and
North Bend, which must be doing im
mense damage, but as the wires are
down nothing more can bo learned.
Several persons were drowned at Col
umbus, and great damage was done to
live stock and buildings. There are
apprehensions of more destruction
in the lower Platte valley.
The new prohibition law of Kansas
is meeting with the strongest opposi
tion from a quarter where trouble was
probably least expected. Tlie law ab
solutely forbids the uso of wine in the
sacrcment, punching the minister
who so administers the sacrement
with two year's imprisonment in the
penitentiary, and shutting up the
church itself as a public nuisance, ac
cording to the interpretation of the
Rev. Dr. Beatty, rector of tlie Episco
pal -church at Lawerence. Last Sun
day that clergyman administered the
sacrament as usual regardless of the
consequence, having previously an
nounced to the congregation his deter
mination so to do. lie said: "We are
-willing to render unto Ctesar the
things which are Cesar's, but we will
stiH gire to God the things that arc
His, I say as did Peter, 'Judge ye
whether we should obey men rather
than God.' Of one thiugyou may be
assured, we shall never recognize for a
moment the attempts of human legis
lation to destroy the great sacrament
of the Christian church." It is prob
able that Ihe Rev. Dr. Bcatty's action
will be imitated by other clergymen
and the result is hard to predict. It
will be argued that the clergy cannot
permit the prohibition law to be open
ly violated by clergymen without
arousing a storm of opposition from
those to whom its enforcement is a
pecuniary loss, and, on the other hand
that to consigu the Rev. Dr. Beatty Co
prison, and to -close his clinrch as a
nuisance would place sharp weapons
in the hand of those 'who want to sew
the new law hewn down root and!
branch..V. Y. Tribimc.
Among the Aztecs.
Ccrtas Xsits cf Agricsltirt.
KKli ATS men.
Brilliaat Latter frcm (hr Wtctan
Milla, New Mkxicv. March 7. IfcSl.
The denizeiw of tliw strrtiigc city and
the Mirrnunding country are u ciinutio
studv. litis letter will be devoted to
giving your readers .-ome idea of
their habit of life mid their mode nf
agriculture. The Mesilla valley from
which this city takes iu name is one of
the most famous in New Moxico for
its agricultural product. It extends
along Ihe Rio Grande for seventy five
miles and having an elevation of near
4.000 feet the air is permeated with
electricity and ozone making it a sani
tarium which is visited by thou.-ands
rlfeeted with asthma bronchial and
pulmonary diseases. The climate is
superb, the thcrniomctor never reach
ing zero. Snow rarely whitens the
earth, ami hot and -sultry nights
arc unknown. To an Eastern travel
er the novel sights and experience he
encounters are so full of interest that
he is loth to depart from this laud of
the Aztecs. I came here "in the full of
harvest time," when thi- beautiful val
ley along the Rio Grande was yellow-
as gold with its carpet of ripened cer
eals. Since then I have learned much
by being brought into contact with tho
people of this foreign country who un
til within a few months have been so
isolated and shut out from the outside
world as to know nothing of its nuxles,
styles and hioderu civilatiou. Let me
show your readers a picture of this
valley. On either fide grand old
mountains rear their peaks high up iu
to heaven's pure ether. Coursing
along at our feel in sluggNh quiet rolls
thu Historic Rio Grande which ries in
Colorado, runs into New Mexico be
tween the two chains of the Rookie-;
and continues southward through the
whole length of the territory. Ju-t
there on its bank is gathered a large
number of Mexicans bedecked in gay
and bright array. Hilarity and mirth
rule queen of the hour. Men and
women join iu dances and strange
sport-. A little distance away a gay
fandango is going on to Ihe time of a
monotonous music. We approach
and in our "half-grown Spanish" ak
why this merry-making, and tiro told
that it is "the harvot festival," The
God of tho Aztecs has smiled upon the
cereals and the harvest has been abun
dant. At a little distance to the left
the process of threshing out the grain
is going on. Shades of Cornando!
How antiquated! A circular cnclo--ure
is made by driving poles side by
side close together into the earth.
The hard ground has been swept
clean and the wheat to be threshed is
spread upon it. Within are a dozen
goats and as many children who aro
shouting and laughing and driving the
frightened animals round and round
the arena, while now and then a halt
is made to allow thu master of the har
vest to turn over the straw, when on
again scamper the goats and children,
this is kept up for several days when
the straw is removed and the plump
grain is gathered into bowl-shaped
grass baskets, to be picked over, win
nowed and cleaned by the women.
The harvest time is nlway a gay sett
son, and all the young people join in
the festivities. Now let me show you
one of their agricultural implements.
Yo will, I fear, laugh but you mut not
let them sec you for these arc a sensa
tivc and unforgiving people.
Here is a plow, a long beam, to one
end of which is hitched a single steer
or ox. while the other end i smoothed
off for a handle. Fastened to it about
midway in a sloping position, is a stick
pointed at the lower end, which
t cratches up the ferlilo and mellow
soil. This, is the chief implement of
Mexican agriculture. Imagine it, yon
farmers on the prairies who ride
upon your sulky plows and aow your
wheat with drill. This condition of
tilings, however, is soon likely to
change, to be superseded by American
implements. The fertility and mu
nificent climate of the Rio Grande
valley, the great demand for agricultu
ral products owing to the advent of the
A. T. & S. F. R. R. is settling this val
ley with a better class of farmers who
will not only open the eyes of the
Mexicans but make fortunes for them
selves, I had s.xmer own a good
farm (and they can be had for a song)
in this valley than any place I have
visited in the west. The vsist mineral
interests and the mining ramps are
creating a great demand for cereals
and vegetables. Fruit grows here
luxuriantly and is found in great
abundance. Apples, pears, plums,
apricots, quinces, figs, pome granates
and all small fruits are grown in great
perfection. The grape w.as introduced
by the Spaniards long years ago,
I never tasted such luscious fruit
and the clusters rivaled those of
Eschol in size and beauty. This is
surely the garden spot of the sooth
west. Mines in this region are being
rapidly developed and the yield of
wealth found is wonderful.
The ex-
citement is like the furor over the J
early discoveries in California, aad
many a miner w going back to ht
ca-t:rn home in tt few jean with hi
nockeU full uf com and a healthy
bank account. I would ndrtn: any
young man who ha nerve and grit to
come to New Mexico. More fortune
will be made here in the next few
ycan than m any other locality in
America. K. S. P.
TiiMlStct AtCzM.
In IKiking over the reconU, we find
thnt tJe Senate nmendeil the "High
License nill" w :t to take effect at
osn. jjm the ou. COIJcUrre,, jn tm.
nmcudment. Tlie general imprtion
' nil along has been that the iiroviaiona
t,f tlto bill would not go into effect until
June. This puts a new feature to the
situation, and forms the ground bjMs
for immediate action pro and con, in
stead of a long look ahead filled with
its varied speculation. I: may Ik? all
for the be-t, and the quicker the nut
ter b. tented the sooner we will know
what it will do. as its constitutionality,
we understand is to be tried. (itmnl.
Skventy-skves thousand immigrants
from Canada to the United States in
eight months will startle Johnny Bull
considerably. The policy of England
has always been to encourage immigra
tion to Canada at the expense of the
United States, But if, after i-ho has
got 'em there they take the first oppor
tunity to jump arrows the line to thin
republic, it rentiers nugatory all the
ellbrts of English stateeiiufii to build
up the Dominion, and they might a
well let them conic here in the first
in-taiice. Except Germany, which
sent us eighty-three thousand ciliztna
in the same period, Canada stands at
the head of the li-t. Ireland with all
her trouble and distress only gave us
thirty thoitMiud, less than half of Cana
da's eontigeut. England, Wales and
Scotland together sent us thirty-fix
thousand. Lincoln Journal.
The Omaha Boo gives tho following
particulars of the murder of a babe in
Furnas county, mention of which was
made some weeks ago.
About two week- ago an item was
published in Tur. Bkk regarding the
discovery in the Republican valley of
the dead body of an infant, the evi
dent victim of an infanticide. Later
details now reach u of the discovery
of the perpetrator of this unnatural
crime, and they will cause a thrill of
horror in every mother's heart, for
they form the history of the most
dreadful crime of the kind ever com
mitted within the confines of the state,
The hKtory of the affair in brief is a
follows:
A man named W. R. Whitney, liv
ing about ten mi les south of Cam
bridge, in Furnas County, Isccamc en
gaged to a young woman and subse
quently formed relations with her
more intimate than legal. Fear of
public condemnation spurred him to
a sudden marriage with the girl and
the two left together for tho east and
were abcnt some weeks.
On their return they brought with
them as far n Orleans a young infant,
of which the passengers were informed
the young woman was the mother.
The next morning after arriving in
Orleans they left on the train for the
wot, their destination being Cam
bridge. As they neared their destina
tion and the train slacked up the
young man took the baby iu his arms,
telling hi-s young wife that he was go
ing to give it away and would see her
iu Cambridge. He then proceeded
immediately to tho Rcpuulican river,
which flowed near, without attracting
notice, passed on its frozen surface to
the opjHJsito side, when he stripped
the innocent littlo babe of its cloth
ing, with the exception of a band
alxxit its body, anil with a devilish
coolness threw it alive into a snow
bank. It is supposed that he after
wards burned the clothing, in order
that no traces of his crime might Ixj
produced in the future. It is also be
lielievcd that it was his intention to
put the babe under tlie ice in the river,
but that the thickness of the ice pre
vented his doing so.
He then .returned to Cambridge, in
forming the mother that be had given
tlie baby away, aad the two kept se
cret the fitct that they were father and
mother. They soon after left Cam
bridge for their home
A few days subsequent the dead
body of the infant was discovered by
a party who clmnced to be crossing the
river at that point and taken into
Cambridge, where it created a pro
found scusatlan, especially among the
wives of the1 fanners.
Among those who came to sec the
infant was its young mother, who had
not for a moment dreamed that ft
could be her child. She recognised
the lody at a glance as that of her
child, and not suspecting that her
husband could be the guilty party, and
forgetting their plans to conceal her
indiscretion, gave way to lier feelings,
and said tlie babe was hers.
An imnediate investigation fol
lowed, the resuh of which was that
not a doubt of the busbaod's guilt was
left; and fie was arrested, and taken
to Lincoln for safe lteeptng. His trial
will take place at the April term of
the Furnas County District Court, to
be held in Beaver Citv
The murderer is a wcll-to do yoans
fanner.
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SPAN0GLE6FUNK,
HE, I DO VA R TEES EOli
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Two Doors South of Bank,
RED CLOUD. - jSTEBRASIwY.
Go To W.
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Staple Fancy Groceries,
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IN TOWN. ALSO
Choice Nuts, Fruits &, Confections.
Fresh Fruits and Vcgetabls Sold on
How Can I save Money
BY BUYING MY
Fall and Winter Goods of
iff ij V 9 l bllv a11 mv
(ff llli Goods at what
they arc worth in Cash.
I sell them at a small profit.
J make no book account.
I have but one price.
Clear cash buyers get the
Lnjr Come and Examine Gools and get
ULIlUll. j,r;(.Mf Hl y,lllv. C)11 MnmL lno
"Up Town Store." Yours itcNNitfiiHyf
A. S. MARSH.
FOULKS & STINE,
Hastings. - - Nebraska.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
ACME STEEL Barb Fence Wire,
THE
Wire that will make a Visible Fence
Pig Tight, Bull Strong Horse High.
Factory near
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Bred tarap for ilcHrHlro clrctiUr.
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