The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 09, 1881, Image 1

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VOL. Y1II.
RED CLOUl), WEBSTER CO. NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JUNE9JSSL
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jui tj-cbd nil p ii.tjl.ati of Ali-'ouri KtTtr.
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Through E:iy Conchcn
AND
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BurIii?tn,PeGria.Cliicago
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licr-cl," rrw'iuns are nuHl in onion depna
fur !' ' '-rrth East acdouth Trains by
tL! nu'e Hurt in Irra.a r there
in jri- lr-e Sri m the viiriuus accidents
nbnii so lrequenily dlay tram 4
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Through Tickets
1.0W1ST KATES
:r. firrt in the Mute. p well a? full and reliable
inf.in.i'i.n -ijuird Ci.u be had ujion aiipliea
tiuii to K A hi. K- 1L AKeuU at any of the
1 n:.cij ui etution. or to
P2SCE7AL LCTELL,
Itf Ocncral TicVet Asent.
eilAHA SX.
This pill is a standard Liv
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ly for Malarial Fevers,
laundice, Restljessnesr,
G R E E N"'!
rfc? sion. Sick Headache. Con-
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itj& I'll has been used in pri-
S3yi UATHAKIIU
,?i?? "a:e practice for 35 years
SSjVWrSi is the greatest reeommen
5A Jgf datioa that D I I O
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r. w yfi it. Trv one box. Only 25c.
w -M. -'. Ir Brnekf tt
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Kifs City, Mo.
Dn.p into the n'li.ihV and well
known urn.,' stand of It. It. Shercr ltcd
Cloml ami ask thvtn what the rcptita
tuion of thtr. pill ha- hoen .-nice lb35,
nfttr hp.inn: of their merit.- buy a
bo :n kl tr them.
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CanrotPd
larsrelr of rowdcr-
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RFST :iJ CHEAPEST
lnVririiariulhrt-orcrld. UuUk3best
hrcane it doae nat Rum. but forms a
highly polished surface oer the axle, re
ducing friction and llghtenlnR the draft,
it i tr-.f phpnnintt l.-ctu.-d it costs no more
than Inferior brands, and one hos will do
the work of two of any other Axle Crease
made. ltan-emMuai ra well lor HarrwserH,
ilia tariric.Tarcfclnnr latliiDeM.Corn-FIantcri.
(Vimic-s. Ifmn. tCL.esa. t for Wi-oas. It 11
CUARANTEEC to contain no Petroleum.
For sa! by all n-i" 1ikjs. SjK Our 2er
Cycij lui a J Tkirgt Wrtk Knovmg zaiiled free
MICA MANUFACTURING CO.
S! IWIchlcnn Avenue. Chicago. Illinois.
Surgical institute
-VXD
Permanently Located, at
LINCOLN, - N
Ziz. S. W. TnrRBn fonacrly of Nenr York City,
Cousulanj; Physician.
Da. IL F. McCut. late Sarscon in charge of
Ksnssa City Eye and tar Infirmary,
Coasulting Surgeon.
nrt. c. fjr oviATT,
late of the Kanscs City Eye, Ear sad Surgical
Inaroary,
Surgeon fti Charge.
The lcadajrccialty of the institu&iTJ b tin
radical cure of
RUPTURE
In which a cure fa jnawanWea' by a Mcoilcsa tad
almost painless operation.
2Ues, Hsemorrhoidea, Fistula, Punor.
:c cured wshout knife" Cr cs35t!c. and. as tn
r.uprure. we gusraatee a cure in ererf case. If
thoc interested will wnte or cU.-we will ce.
Tiuce them that we mean just what we sy. .
J3-In addition to the above speasltfos tbVr
are prepared to attest! to all cases in special sad
pncral feurpery and diseases of the eye a2 ear,
cud OjTCECology.
. Club foot, hare-lip. cross-eves, cataract, linssf
tear-duct-tumor , ctc troBssfnlry opera;c5'eer
Cd2IlllallcCT tvt A(i!rt!t
ArtlJTlT'Si.
SURGICAL INSTITUTE, ,
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. E. Smith.
prwi't 1st Nat. Bank
istrlce Neb.
P. C. Smith.
Carfi'r lrt NatBaak
Beatrice 5b.
SIOTH BROTHERS,
RED CLOUD, XEB.,
Tntauet a ceneral Laakisc huiM. by s
iM eoanty irarraatt. alo Coaaty. PreclactaM
School Dutrict Bond.
Ntpotiate farm Biortf ate, buy sad u ror
eirn Kzebsai.
4-lecial atteaUon fiven to eoUeetioaa.
RirrRE!tctst-lt 5at. Bank Kew York, Oma
ha. Nat. Baak. Viaaka.
SMITH BROS.
0. C Case. Js- McNext.
Case 8c McNeny,
a TToityrYs Asn cockselobs at l.vw.
"Will nractire in all the Courbi of thu? .State and
Northern Kan-. CoUactinas a well aJ litljra
ttd bwinea' earhjlly and eSeiently attended to.
Orricc- On Webster Street, one dor aorta
of Garber'a Store,
UCD CLOL'U, KFJ!.
JTsTgilham,
A TTOKNKV AM) COCSSELOR AT LAW.
Office uiic door north of Kaley Bros.
RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
wTcTreilly,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
ND aiCat. ESTATE OKZT
Bed Cloud. Neb.
3.Prompt Attention Given to Collections.
Orncx- with C. H. POTTER, at Be Cload
Drue Store.
Edwin C. Hawley.
A TTOBNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Office over Farley's Drug Store.
BED CLQffD,
ins.
Laird & Smith,
A TTOItNKYS ASD CODNSELOBS AT LAW.
" Hastings, - ebuaska.
Will practice in all the Courts or the State
Prompt attention riven to all basinets entrusted
to his care. julyl-
II. 6. KLrr.
C. W. Kalkt.
Red Cloud. Neb.
J. L. Kalxt.
Uloouiintton.
Nebraska,
KALEY BROS.,
A TTORNEYS AT LAW A REAL EbTATK
? AOENTS.
"Will practice in all the Courts in Kabraiks
nd northern Kan-as: colleetinB hnjuipUr t
tccJcd to and corirtwindenee mlicited.
EED CLGT7D. l.e:n:ix
Alio. AtenU for B. A M. B. B. Lands.
ELBERT A. HAUL M. D.
Physician Surgeon,
RKD CLOCD, NER.
AsMStnnl Surgeon B. if- M. II. It. R- C
over Johnson A Crop' dry roods store,
dence over Perkius Jc Mitchell's store.
Office
Resi-
156m
J. III. SIOSEXA, M. V.
ECLECTIC
Physician and Surgeon,
" UfcD CLOUD. NEB.
Will pay special atteation to Obrtetries and
dinrases of somen Also reneral and jiocial
sunrery. Difeases of the Eye and Ear. Charres
moderate. Office over Sherer' lru Store.
Keii dence 4th house north of school hou.'e.
i 25-1-y
Dr. H. A. Baird,
urrm
RESIDENT DENTIST.
RED CLOUD,
NEBRASKA.
W. IT. RICHARDSON,
DEALER IN
live stock:.
BED CLOUD. NEBRASKA.
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Iicbo't market price paid fr hors and cattle.
GO TO
HEim? COOK'S
)at the(
Red Cloud
Drug Store,
TO BUY THE
PUREST DRUGS
and Finest Chemicals
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Ako, r.tinfes Oils and Dye Stuffs, No
tions Bibles,
Books & Stationery,
Tobacco, Cipirs, Lamps, fcc
PATEXT 2IEDICIXES
urucrcu lur pinici wan u&x wwi wuuiic
' not usually kept ta the Talley.
COME one aod all and ret your poo to. and
ik for BOOKS from the circalatiax library
HENRY COOK,
Drarrut asd Pharmacist,
RED CLOUD,
NEBRASKA.
Samuel West,
DEALER IS
Tobacco, Cigars.
CONFECTIONERY
CANNED FRUITS,
FRESK FRUITS,
CRACKERS, CHEESE,
0RANG5S, LEMONS,
AND A rCLL LINE OF F'aNCY
ft 9
& 'ft
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s
ALSO A FIRST CLASS"
Where you can alwav-f
. a nice dish of !; Crcim dfefc
iir6 Sc-ssntr.
x share of the public p-rtfttrage" ir
.Cspwlfully Milichrd. First dwor
so.uh of Mitchell Jc Morlmrt's.
Red Cuxvr - - ifiesosKii
THE CHIEF.
M. L. THOMAS,
EDITOR.
THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1881.
The Omaha Bee has recently been 1
enlarged and Is now the best daily in
the state.
J. C. McBride. of the Nebraska
Farmer, has been appointed postmas
ter at Lincoln..
Jeff Davis, lute chief mogul of the
eo called Southern Confederacy, has
just passed his seventy-third birth
dav. The Plattsinouth Enterprise pro
poses to make it red hot for the
galoots who have been stealing from
the state.
Hon. R. W. Montgomery, the newly
appointed receiver of the Bloomington t
land office, was in the city yesterday '
for the purpose of subjecting his bond (
to the approval of tle United States
district attorney. He will very shortly J
enter uion the duties of his place. '
Business in that office has greatly ac-j
cumulated since the death of Mr. Dor-
sey, and the 0ening of the office will
be a great relief to the settlers of the ,
southwestern nart of the state, Stale,
Journal.
More than one-third of the surface
of Ireland is comparatively useless and
unproductive. There are 4,6G1,738
acres of unreclaimed waste, and about
3,000,000 acres of available land al
most useless for want a drainage and
efficient caltivation. Theso figures
are the more startling when it is also
stated that 7,000,000 acres of waste
land have been reclaimed in England
since 1S20, 4,000,000 in France since
1830, and 1,000,000 in Russia since
1872.
When the Hayes administration
went in it made a great noise over the
corruption of its predecessor, and an
nounced that spotless purity would be
thenceforth the rule. The present ad
ministration is covering itself with
glory in unearthing the rascality of its
forerunner, and announces that hence
forth spotless purity shall be the rule.
And when the preent star shall have
set, and a new cabinet come in, the
same old performance will be perform
ed, and so on to the end of time. The
prospect is dismal, and tends to dis
courage longevity.
It is held by the best lawyers iu the
state, that license to sell liquor run
ning beyond the first of the present
month, is of no force and that a new
license will have to be issued under
the requirements and occording to the
provisions of the new law. In many
instances licenses for the entire year
were taken out for the purpose of eva
ding the law as long as possible It
is held that all money paid for license
beyond the first of June is forfeited.
We believe that as yet no one in this
city has made preparations to take
out a license as required by law.
Hailing Journal.
The prohibitionists in Kansas are
despondent oer the legal decision of prayer to Him who had promised rest
Judge Crozier. which declares the new ' to the wean and heavy laden and rose
prohibitory law unconstitutional. The j up with nerves braced up for the con
decision of the judge was given after a ' flint. No one was so deeply moved by
consideration of four points involving ' his tragic death as Mr. Lincoln and he
a construction of the prohibitan-1 cave vent to his feelincs in the fo!lov-
amendment to the constitution
Mr. Holmes, a druggist of Leaven
worth, was charged with four viola
tions of the law: 1. Selling bay-rum
for toilet purposes- .2 In selling
tincture of gentian compound for me
dicinal purposes. 3 In seeing Mc
Lean's cordial for medicnal purposes.
4. In selling eseense of lemon for
culinary purposes. The information
filed by the county attorney,
that the articles sold would
intoxication, and that Mr. Molmes had " tribute to the memory of my young
not a permit to sell the same from the , friend and your brave, and early fallen
probate judge. The defendant moved child. May God give you the consola
to quash the information, claiming , tion winch is beyond earthly power,
that neither stated that he had been . Sincerely your friend' in a common
guilty of a public offense. Judge Cro- affliction," A. LINCOLN,
zicr, in sustainingthe motion to quash,- fcx, men are more attached t0
.eU.:u -u CmuW: utniuuu, me
mam points of which are as follows:
That under the amendment the con-
stitutioncan not prohibit, but only
fc Mmm 1 A fr- j T- . 4 k a A a - A a 1 . I
ereu intoxicating liquors in the mean
ing of the act. and it shall be prohibi
ted, and hence tbe allegation that the
articles sold were in tori casing liquors
in the mean ins of the law must be
taken as true- .h?rrfore theVnnrr hUf- :
1 that inasmuch as th- law antiertook to
.irohiL-t ;ne i!e or article wr.:ch
" under the mnIment it could only
T ; V . J ' " ' . -
v.i ifc t n nuiiic; tit uuiiiraven
tion of the Constitution, because it
undertook to confer judiciary powers
upon the probate coin. The decision
virtua'-.- declares that such articles'
( as colognes and tinctures are nrohihi
, :ec by the law, but tat tae latv u&elf is
ascosriiiio,
x.
st-guiiuc, .:.Bc-u w iiiwiioiung mf wxsn t0 wen it c&me jJC
ors for mechanical, medicinal and , pM-ag jow l!l0 Po(0mac fr
scientific purposes, but that in 'a-it him noticed thai h- follow ed his
auempting to define the meaning of CVC3 as long as possible the dome of
intoxicaumj liquors, he says that any ,he Capital. "You'are looking al that,
liquors, or mixture thereof, that will I fvjpposc," said some orrf, "Urn-kin-produce
intoxication, shall be consid- cf tbe time whun vmf will return here
OVX WASZXS3T02I LITTU.
Washington May 31, 1 SSI.
If any city with all its sins and sor
rows can be likened unto &n earthly
Paradise, nature has done well her
part to make this beautiful Capital
I that divinely appointed place. The
strangely long and severe winter
eclinsed all the experiences of the last
half century, but as a merciful com-
jwnsation to-day, parks, lawns, streets
and reservations are robed in wildest
profusion with fresh and multifarious
forms of foliage and bloom, presenting
the mot "attractive combinations of
nature embellished with cultured art
crowning this Capital as the handom
c?t city in the world. The inhabitants
inspired by these lovely environment
enjoy these joyous t-pring days, in
promenade and drives on the avenues
and through tbe parks, making life
here a grand carniv al of joy and satis
faction. The life of a public sen-ant even in
an earthly Paradise, so long as man
has the old Adam in him will not be
unruffled by storms, nor will his couch
be a bed of roses. The experience of
our worthy President has lieen such as
to verify the truth of the old proverb
"all is not gold that glitters." It is
not strange that under our form of
government it should take a little time
for the forces to adjust themselves so
as to work well together under a new
administration. It has been settled
and the country will rejoice to learn
that Mr. Garfield is to be President in
spite of Mr. Conkling or the men who
may sympathize with him in his mad
endeavor to supplant executive au
thority. It will be well for the State
of New York and for the nation, if Mr.
Conkling and Mr. Piatt arc left to pur
sue their private avocations, while
others with less power to manipulate
the old machine are sent as Senator?
from that noble old state. The coun
try has not been treated to the spec
tacle of Senators resigning because
they could not have their own way
since 1SG1, and history would not be
complete withot an occasional exam
ple of this kind. The nation will yet
live, and this childish episode is not
a ripple on the wave of her great and
prosperous future.
Twenty years ago the first red blood
of the Rebellion in defense of the
Union was shed in Alexandria by the
gallant soldier Ellsworth. In remov
ing a rebel flag from the top of the
Marshall House, he was shot by Jack
son tiie proprietor, who was immedi
ate shot by Erownwell. From that
day to this the character of that young
man has been maligned by the people
of the South. A History of the Uni
ted States, now in its 12th edition used
in Alexandria and throughout the
South in their schools speaks of Ells
worth as a "Circus rider" and a "Chi
cago rough." The diary of his early
life, now in the hands of an old friend
gives a history of the young soldier as
a law student in Chicago struggling
for an honorable position, living upon
bread and water and sleeping upon
the bare floor of his employer's office.
Even line breathes of a high and hon
orable purpose in life. Many were
the kind words to his aged parents
full of fond hopes for a future that
would shed happiness and comfort
over their declining years. On one
occasion when the burdens and strug
gles of his daily life had grown too
hcavv for his strength, he knelt in
ing letter: "My acquaintance with
him began less than two years ago. I
never heard him utter a profane or in
temperate word. What was more
conclusive of his good heart, he never
forgot his parents. The honors he
laliorcd for so laudably, and in the sad
end so gallantly gave his life, he
meant for them no less than himself.
In the hope that it mar lc no" intru-
charged siou upon the sacrcdncss of your sor
produce , sow, I have ventured to address this
Washington than the Hon. Alex,
Stephens of Ga. In March, 1S59,
( declined a renomination because
- g the crowd cormn- an.! did
H.
he
he
not
as -senator?" -Not at alL" ens-rer'-ed
Mr. Stephensr I am taking farcwciV
of it, knowing I shall not sec it again'
until I- am brought here as a" state
prisoner." This was hterarlr fulfilled
m
the later part of October, ISG5,
wnen he passed through Washington
a rroed'rwisoner"oh- his" i&v hofrre
after spcndiirg five months & Fort
after spending
Warren.
The rapid strides of improvement i
ftKTtbe appreciation ofreal estate is I
noticeable at the present time. More
money is being invested by cbn-reBi-l
j.fca x?ere?bexTxi- wsDtT raadey"
ccs for new comers arc being built in
greater number than in any pcrid
of history. Verily the Capital is
a City of which the country may
justly be proud. Piiak$.
The following editorial from the
Lincoln Journal sets forth the Conk-ling-Platt
embroglio in what we con
sider iu true hzht, hence we
publish it entire. j
It seems to be beyond the reasoning
power of some of our cotemporanea to j
account for the resignation by Conk- i
ung and Platt of highest office with-
J in the gift of a state. Unless they are
prejudiced, the matter is ea.-y of solu
tion. Tbo-e gentlemen believed the
appointment of Robeittson would de
moralize the party in New York to
such an extent thai the state would be
hopelessly lost for the future Be
licveiug this, they protested to the ut
most of their power and influence
against the appointment, and iu thi
they were joined by the Vicc-Prcsi-dent
and Postmaster General.
In spite of them the appointment
was made. The senators from New
York undertook to defeat the confir
mation, and resorted only to proer
and legitimate means to that end.
The army of busylKxlies, with which
the present administration is so large
ly Riul lamentably afflicted, immedi
ately opened the cry. "Conkling has
declared war on the President." At
the same moment McVeagh, a mem
ber of the cabinet, was intriguing with
the democrats of the senate for the re
jection of Wm. E. Chandi.ee. He suc
ceeded in his object, and nobody ac
cused him of making war. The Presi
dent listened to the insidious counsels
of those who hated Conkling for his
greatness, and he made a remark
about "introductory letters" that will
live in history along with, "to the
victors belongs the spoils." The whole
power of the administration was
brought to bear to confirm Rouf.utvon,
and it was definitely understood that
no Senator who voted against the
wishes of the President should be ever
again able to successfully rcccommend
a friend for office. Under this threat
the unanimous opposition to Robeet
ftON vanished like dew before the sun,
and we had the humiliating specLicle
of the American Senate bending its
neck to receive the collar of slavery to
the lust of patronage.
There was no party principle invol
ved in the struggle. It was a protest
on one side against an appointment
deemed to be not only unfit but fatal
to party policy. On the other it wAs
a determination to liave the appoint
ment confirmed at any sacrifico rath
er than acknowledge the soundness of
Conkling'-: protest.
When the influence of the "mess of
pottage" policy of the administration
had worked its result, and the confir
mation became evident, the New York
senators resigned. They did not do it
to throw the senate into the hands of
the democrats, for it was in their
hands already so far as the election of
officers and the transaction of busi
ness was concerned. The senators
wished to try the temper of the legis
lature of New York. They placed
themselves in a manly and honorable
position. If they were mi-taken as
to the wishes of the people of New
Y'ork, other men in harmony with the
administration could be sent to Wash
ington. If they were right and the
President wrong, they could be re
turned. Such exhibition of f.tirness
and willingness to be governed by the
people occurs so seldom that it is not
surprising that it is not properly un
derstood. Greed for office has become
such a craze that it is not strange that
men cannot readily comprehend legit
imate TTid honorable reasons for resig
nation. That Conkling and Platt have had
the fair showing in the New York leg
islature that their manly conduct de
served no one will claim. They
should have been allowed a prompt
and full hearing before the only recog
nized partisan tribunal having author
ity the caucus. Instead of that, the
same Lnctics that overrode them at
Washington were omplot-ed here, ex
cept bolder in their unblushing defi
ance of party usage and human de
cency. This is the plain unvarnished story
in as brief a space as it can be out
lined. No man can conider it in the
light of fairness anH honor and not be
imprcssod'm-ith the difFcrence beiween
Conkling and those who undertook to
crush him.
The condition of the Nfiw York leg
islature is pitiful. All they want now
is to fin3 out some" way td adjourn. It
is probable" that a way will be found.
Fourteen pairs between republicans
were announced yesterday. There is
no apparent cHange in ihe sitbiflon.
It is prctsble, in our vie, that a" com
promise may be affected by which
CosNELf and Deftw will b elected.
It' cannot' occur, hdwev-r-dritil ol the
rSjiublicabaf but twenty-sevEfTa'gree to
it. It conld, however, be ddhfi in an
hofirrf CoYErrNtrshouhi suzrgst it.
Ez.
Br. Kenddll's-'iorse bbcfcr1 for sale
the" Cfiinr rEetf A 25 cents
apTeceT
MARRIED: At Bed CJoad on Star-
rlnv Jnni th r- T?v CVtt 1ftrtt
Mr. Charies H-" Barber aad Mjk
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