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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1881)
E?4-' "-' . - "T -51 . ..- 1 rr - s'f6 .-i ra? Moon i Callender, )i)tactefis ( General ICerchandisi. ttraccrieii, IWt A fliWs, HATS AD CArS. DrafCM, Medicine, Olla TaralfihcN, GLASSWARE, QUEKNSWA RF, HAKDWARE&HAIWESS ETC., ETC., ETC. A fu'.l line of every thins kept in i gen eral store, at the i.owk-t CASH I'Klotw. Respyetfully, Moon & Callender. TSSSSSSSSE ' , W I ", I THE CHIEF. - LOCAL MATTERS. TAUK8DAY SEP. I. I88l. R. V. K Titc Tafcle. Takiae cm Sbb.Ibx. Oet. 17. I860. fi !0 a. m. .? :Xl p. HI. ilUp.B. Etftiitu Psfanifrrlsav". - " irrlm PreUfct lfww. arrive.-... Weatward 4eroav leae ... J :0 a. arrive .. ..5 iV) p. in. EASTERN 0IVI3I0N. Em I ward Ac eon. Imtw . :M a. as. arrrre ... fi P- ro. Train daily excti.t.SanJay. U. W. fliLDUixif, A. K. ToptiLW. Superintendent. Geo!. Manacer COWLlvS, NKHKAttKA X)R- SHEBER, Proprietor of the City Drug Store. A MLtB ID Drugs Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, A full supply "!" LAMIA, LAMP 8HAIF. WICKS, COMBS HKl'SHlfe" AC. rtronEf sulirittil and taanaMfy iectWa. 4Prcfrriptinnf earefBHy cowpouudedf One door south of Garbcr's More, It ED CLOUD, NEB. rt- 3t.E. CHUR2II. C 9 in m. rwi rrraehinct7 'he tor Try Sabbath raondmc and eyeniDr. Prayer meetinr erery Thmraday ercBlig. All are cordially iBVited. COSORErtATIOKAL CBUP.CII. PratHnr every flrt ant third .Sabbat of tack annth at 11 a. ra. and H p. m.. also on jtn. h.ih when ever it rer. Sabhat b SrboM rery 8abbath moraia at H o'clock. Prayer matting every w edBeaday tresis. Ht. ItUkfi If BtltfJt I t Omctj. had recoil an ."ctr'c shock w Tat T,IMa.r a lank indie idal aU: Zoca' advcrtitimeiiU intrrhd among the reidivg matter trill be charged lQds., a Um each ituerlicm. he R. L- TINKER. (8MMor to Q. A-Brown.) pKltKIt IX Parlor, Bedrosm FURNITURE, Brackets, Chroma Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. C f always on Band -fcd trimtne.l on hort n-tice. PricBBf low many in the alley. Htpaliing or all kiul Ht.ne prunip'ly anJ rati4Me:nr. Burial Koes furni-hed at reasonable rates. . - NEB. Extra cornea of the Cuntr ran had' at the office at 5 rents apiece. The meeting of the W. C. T. U. will he held at Mrs. Bent's on Friday next, at 4 p. m. We understand that the Pleasant Hill delegation is pledged to Sheriff Warren. The W. S. 8. will meet at Mra. K Mitchell's on Friday Sep. 9th, at 3 p. in. All are invited. On Wcdnesdny.of nl week Mrs. Morhart presented her husband with a bouncing boy, all doing well. Mrs. Sherwood and her daughter Bertha, returned from their visit to friend in Wisconsin last Saturday evening. The ladies interested in the Episco pal church are requested to meet at the residence of Mrs. W. B. Roby, to-day (Thursday) at 3 o'clock p. m. The B. fc M. contractew west of Indianola arc utilizing the labor of a lariro number of American citizens of African decent. The negroea make very good hands on the dump. A physician at Kearney advertising in the Xonparitl has his card adorned with a black border which gives it the appearance, to a casual observer, of ' a death notice. It is undoubtedly very appropriate. Furihe last two or three weeks we have been obliged to issue half sheets,. to our exchanges and some of our subscriber, but wc have ordered two additional quires- ofi ready printed sheets and will do'smuy-with the half sheet business, soon: All RED CLOUD, persons knowing themselves in- Harness Shop UY J. L MILLER, Keep cMwtuntly on kind a IbII Lib of IIAUXBS. COLLARS, SADDLES, HOUSE-BLANKETS, Willi's, COMBS, BRUSHES HARNESS OIL, And everything usually kept in a firt clas shop. TWO POORS SOUTH OF THE BASK. tillfhsct CaA Pries Pali for I12w and Fsra. dehted to me bv Note or Book account will call immediately and betlle tnc same, as 1 aw-ign c-iostng out ray stock of general merchandise at the earliest uav possible. 4-tf Samuel Garbek. September 1st, 18S1. The condition of President Garfield is reported as being much better. He came very near to death's door last Sunday, but pulled through the re lapse, and now one of his attending surgeons, Dr. Hamilton, Fays he will get well, that hcwilLctaku his reputa tion on it. from the ratal ditriti with a ciaT eroua cast of countenance, aaade hi appearance in our sanctum and drawing a chair up to the editorial table seated himself and asked: "Be you the editor of thu 'ere institushan ?" We paused and looked at the new comer. There whs something bout hU appearance that invited our at tention. His head was as innocent of hair, with the exception of u fw bunches behind the ear, a water melon, and he looked like a croep bctweerr Bhxnunv's "living skeleton" and th cholera morbus, with the difference in favor of the cholera morbus. He repeated his question and we replied that we was the in dividual who furnished what little brains was required in the make up of this paper, and that wo also fur nished a share of the muscular power necessary in the business. "And they called vou cap'n of the gorrilers, at the corcus last Saturday, eh?" We replied that some evil minded person hiv applied that cognomen to u and then vre intimated to him that if he had any busings with us to state it immediately a we had no time to fool away. And in a meloncholy ton he proceeded to recount his grievances which are best told in his own lan guage, he said: "Miranda, sho'M my wife, and I live over the river. I only come to town once in a while to bring butter an' aigs and sich, I never tended a corcus in my life, until last Saturday." "When I started town last Saturday Miranda said, says she: "Now Josiah you hurry back, and don't you forget to bring that cihkcr and them but tings." "Well when I got in town I seed som thin' was up. I aint much acquainted in Red Cloud becauso as I scd afore. I seldom come to town, but last Saturday everybody wanted to shake hands with mo. Men whe never spoke to me afore would shake my hand corjaly and enquiro effec toonatcly after the health of Miranda and the twins, and thinks I to myself, says I; Josiah Bradley, you is a man of some consckenco after all, and I almost persaded myself to believe that I had fell heir to a vast estate, ere why this seeming interest in my welfare and that of Miranda and the twins. I met a man with light breeches on an' he grasped my hand with corjality and. gave me a ticket andttold mo to go to the court house and' vote it. Now I seldom vote but he insisted and said, says he; that ticket is goin to be elected, a-n-d d-o-n'-t y-o-u b-e a d-a-m b-i-t a-1-a-r-m-e-d. Then there was a man with long ears and a linen duster on, "I tell you what it la aaraagor, I want your paper for a yr an' her your sianty. I want you to tA ft to me m itne as I live an I can then kbow when them durnetl eorruses am a comin off an' I oua avoid cotnin to town them days." We told him we would give him warning through the paper when the "corcuaea" would be hltt, and he thanked us and ambled off and was soon lot to view ;u the dim distance. XSTEXL The Oratorio of Esther, vlarfi was rendered lit wc-k Lv our native talent under the direction of Bower Bros.; of Ohio, was a grand success. The ordinary timo taken to prepare Esther, is from fotir to six weeks Here the Grst rehearsal was on Friday eve Aug. 12th, and one week fruw the follow ins; Tuesday erntiing thu pre parations were competed, notwith standing two evenings of the timo, the church was occupied for a prayer meeting and a lecture. This fact spoke well of the talent of our musicians. The chormes were well prepared to perform their various parts. In this connection Miss Amy Perkins, Miss Laura E. Biard, Miss Sadie Becker, together with Mr. and Mr. Howard who was only present at four or five rehearsals, and others deaerve special credit for the perfectness with which they acted the dramatic sccnea. Bower Bros., inform us that it is diffi cult to find a chorus of more intelli gent singers, who receive instruction and practice according to it more rpjulilv than ours. In the second act the changes arc numerous, but the chorus made them in almost perfect unison. Together they would bow their heads, kneel, raise their hands and eyes, Ac., and these various atitudes combined with the accom panying music were very touching and beautiful scenes. The solo parts were so well rondered, it seemed that in most places the solos was made for the soloist or vice versa. Prof. E. 3. Bower has a heavy bass voice and played the part of King in a gratifying manner. That Mrs. E. C. Hawlcy has ap peared before as Queen Esther might be easily infered from the graceful style in which she acts her part. Red Cloud has reason to feel proud that it has so cultured a musician who is ever ready to take hold of any good musical work that tends to increase the life and improve tho talent of the town. As an actress she has few equals, as a soprino no superiors- in any western town of the sire of ours. How naturally did she act her part whil. Mordecia an the Jews were ho. tackled me and wanted me to vote supplicating her to go unto the King ' , -- an nnnosilion ticket. D'vc know suspitdiend that man? I'll bet a gain ofsorgum he's a re-constructed democrat, an' I'll bet he would shake his mother-in-law. Then I was ap proached by a nose, with a small limn behind it, bringin up the rear, as it were. Well, he enquired effectoonately after tho health of Miranda and the twins, and some other fellows came up an' they bought beer for me to drink, but I seldom drink, I'm a Meth odist Flour & Feed STORE. CHAS. E. FlTTirAH, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR FEED Cora. Meal. Drn CUoj.nBjl FeBdaad GROCERIES, ViiitthBKed Cloud Oraeery. Fee sad Pro- Tii.n t-jre when yon waai rut-pliei lwrEaia or eiTihct tnaike,t arire ia rah i-alf fnrsnis All kiml runtrT frodtice tken f;BW tur -. !"oJi dclirercd to all jarU tT toW fre -A dune. Sl-r outa al atca s nw r arj. KED CLOUD. Nebraska. GABBER, 3E1LKU IX Dry tm9 Grmeertem m ma Hats, Caps. & E. P. Bvnolds it Co.. advortira for 1000 teams and 500-men to work on the B. & M. extenston'west of Indian ola. Over one thousand men are already at work on the line between Indianola and Denver, nd it is the intention of the company to complete the road as soon as possible. Farmers who can cenveniently market their grain at Cowlcs, will ploasobear in mind that I am now opening up the elevator at that place wWli iMittmvnri mAohincrv. and Mil prepared' to 'pay full market value tori grant xi oping oy urn l" merit your patronage I would respect fully ask a chance. A. B. Fox. Owing to the fact that the county convention is called to meet at 1 o'clock next Saturday, the sale of cattle advertised by Jones & Magee to take place on that day will begin promptly at 12 o'clock instead of I o'clock a3 previenslj- adrcrted- 4j head oP car.tle will bc-' offered for t-alec- A CARD OF THANKS. I' desire to tender my grateful thTfc$-to the many kind friends for Kjoatinc mo in careina; for :ny hus band during his protracted illness, and' for the many acta and deeds ot sym pathy that have helped me to bear my great sorrow. Your kindness will even i rotrirmhpred bv a sad sweet mem- rtrv Elizabeth Kalky. The caucus in this precinct last Saturday passed off in a quiet and orderly manner, notwithstanding i.nM mom than usual interest manifested. "R vnn a Methodist?'1 he asked. bending his piercing glance full upon our classic countenance. We admitted that in the misty past wo had imbibed a good deal of Mctho distism with our catnip tea, but that we hadallowed it to evaporate pretty well from our Bystem in after years. "Well," said he, "Miranda an' mc are Methodists,, specially Miranda, an'j when tney asueu me u urmit i. Wtidcr riled me, but I concluded I would take a little for the stummick s sake, and then I went and voted an' when I come back there was other fellers there, an' they shook hands with me again, an they pressed more liquid hilarity upon me an' they sequestered a pint bottle in my close an' said it would console me on my wav home,ai to dM,- to not bwift Wd to- tWt BnttaHHn' irriliience of Hcker, I became jovial afore I got hum, and when I got thar Miranda she noticed it an she said, says sue Josiah Bradley youve been TT.nv thrillitiir was the effect as she struck so clearly and forcibly, the high tones in her denunciation of Unman. The part of Ilaman require, a bare tone voice. Prof. W. J. Bower is in possession of such a voice, and though the part is one of the most difficult to act, Haman won the sympathy of all the wicked present. Haman s wife mu.t have i-een a lr.troW- rron.UlTP. At all CVtjntS Mr. Bradbury must have so regarded her. for he has written throe as fine alto solos as arc often found and put words into her mouth to match. Sec her proud and disdainful in "Why should this Hebrew ve. my Lord?" Again see her in the plantive and pityful solo, "Thy galling defeat." Then last of all when almost insane olio fniiarti with "Do I wake or am I 'dreaniinir." and thouch Zeresh was U 4 " w J the wife of a wicked man, who can help loving her. This part was splon- didly rendered by Miss tstcita Holcomb. She won the applause of the audience by her fine alto Toice which is very expressive. Mordccia was sung by Mr. A. S. xr;,.r.n ;n & wav that must have satisfied ever" one prcaent. ITr. Mitchell has a fine tenor voice and has cultured it to a very considerable extent. ... MUs Maggie Albright appcarcu as Mordccia's sister. Her voice is very superior and her solos were well re ceived uy me auuiencc t:- i . v U..rAf aafiTal KVWi a. b, Meary 8. fSaf . a3 r yaafB. t aifclk iIn ay. Gf the two mon whoae arr and deaarved ctlcbrity have relUacud the most ordit upon our viJJaaj, the one, tb tx-Govcrnor of ih aito still Uvea among u. walks our street and greB CiU neighbor with his wonted alttUtion. Fax distant be the dy, vthen thes cjumni' shsil be aldenvd ia hi mauiory. Tlie other, the Hoo. H. i Kaley wai W.owed to hu grairc last Friday ajtwrixxm, by &!u;o: th entire ppu latioo of the town. ; The high sUnding of Mr. KaJry, the j vast number of his friends, the regard in which he wm held by thr people of this county, as Weil a our rwpect for a character suuh mJ render it fitting that hi death should i4 lo iaased by without some notice cfhia life. Henry S Kaley was born near Leaiatowu Pa., July 14th, 1843. Eleven years later his parents removed with him to Wyandot county Ohio. At the age of eigbtoon, he entered Wit tcnbrg College, at Springfield Ohio. While at college hta youthful patri otism led him into tha war of th rebeilion. Hia service woa C-ompany A 123rd, reg't. O. vols Soon after hi eiilutment ho was made surgeant, then quartormaater At thu battle of Winchester be received a acvere wound, from which he u'cr fully recovered. Ho waa a prisoner uitli the rebels about three months, was recaptured by the Uuniou forces, ami finished hia career as a soldier by witnessing the surrender of Gcu. Lee at Appomatox. Uponhis return from the war hv renewed hia studies at Wittenberg. After completing his Junior year; he attended thu law school at Ann Arbor Mich. In 1368 he was admitted to the bar by the Superior Court at San dusky City Ohio. The practice of his profetsiou was commenced at Osceola Iowa, in the year 1869. andcontinund at that plac until 1871. Dnring his residence in Osceola, he discharged with satisfac tion the duties of Mayor of the town. In the fall of 1871 ho removed to Red Cloud. With, the oxcoption of Judge Wilcox, ho wns- the first lawyor that settled in the valley. At the time of his arrival in this village, one log hotel and one little frame store, the building so long used as the county clerk's office, wcrt the only buildings above ground. Soon after hia location here ho opened a small store His practice however rapidly extended into adjoining counties- and mercantile pursuit were soon abandoned. Gov. Garbcr the first county Judge of Welntcr county, was wont to re mark that hw jurisdiction was limited Colorado line on the kaat sana the term. KWr Ua) dU for comp4alcnhip, nevcrtco ett?vi in the crM Linc4 fr nlcxsw giving ccmvtrs:!!. He wu t XorpataVlc heat, a wel come got. chriiv frirnd ami a good nacbac. Without mmrntH to tlw htghrtt plane of life, h wa content Ut walk its middle crurc, from which he Meal wv never tod; a Wterwinl aterw Un friendly criticiU4 unsbi rcocrt de feets and wakncsf' in l.ia character but it could not driiy th tnithfulnc of what hx lcen htrr eaid In the bst eiui of tb. r.:l gt'title man, Mr. Kalrv Tn a gonth-iuan. & I nii4.n by uducation, culture, Kial on 1 tact rvnjrffrvi gcntli-. iuoh an otif he lived, and ';v h hl he had rut caiicd a ranVlm.' Viitid in sin i". 1 v,. ....... .,. IIUIKiUI litiib. He n- btirici wjth Mf..i. honor bv the Masonic fraternity of which he wai a conspicuous worker. To yar aijo he xta.i the grand oratir of Market AUtcswor Xnli, Stuifu Is. ) sJMimr , vc rwt II j vr Moshcr s old otarux, IVV Chicago Lumber Yard: Red Cloud, etorifli6. Yltl K eep otT!i ok 11 Mi-n"h w ACKrrrn -ui.p n m -r conttsnily . hand an -'""', ,.u...., ;ilit,ttM.- -,! Windows. Lin. """"";.;. " " Etc. .- L"' the aUl. IxKV.ins over !; life, ol- serving his capacity for u.cliiliui. noting the early attainment of lileV lest reward, and Urtlcd ut hii death, our mind recalls in eriout .tdnc" the words so imprcvivo utlerctl bv hi Masonic brethren over hi rofiiiie! ho.lv, 'Tho will of Gh1 is aecom- .1 phthdl, Amen, o mot u ! ' Yft&t Crtx Uesis. TliOtaA Kcnntsly is the delegate to the County Convention from this precinct. The report tht a man has boon fooiind killed in the woods, ::: the north part of Texan, hearing tne name of Thoma.- William caiiiua coiiio anxiety on account (f the prevailing opinion that it is the TI10111.1-. Wib liams who left here last pr:ng for that region of country. The people of thin icnuty are going to have their bridge rebuilt. They have entertained a proposition for its construction, and have appointed a committee to arrange matterj and submit their plan to tho county cotn- inijisioncrs at their next meeting. A very remarkable escape trom death by drowning, took place here last week. A child two years of age daughter of Thoa. Kennedy while moving about the well, the loose curb upestand the child fell thirty feet inlo the water. An older sister started for the father, who was at work in the hay-field about eighty rod di-tant. mid he hurried to the well untied a PLATT & FREES, Proprietors. Go To W. B. ROBY'S . KM II STAPLE ' b ANCY n i GROCEr TOBACC & CUBA US re -Tin: iKsr- IS TtUN l Choice Wuts, Fruits, Sl Confections. Frrh Kruitt an.l Wg.labN dd on t en .nu... l(l! ( l l M.l auction .r. ok irn.i: R. I) Jone, will sell al public au ti,.n al Warner'a livery tab!e on l urdav A.ptemlH.r 31. a lot of ttile Ke'meiiilH'r the plat w ad date Warner's -table. Satmda .".pteni her 3.1. ll NOTICKOK Mn 'TUN The firm of Jobiuoii A 'rep hi. been dl-olvod be niutiiil ooiu,.ti All liahiliile-ofthortrm wH ,M k-" tlitl bv Mr Juhneoii, and .all mi.uuuN f tl-e'rrm have Keen lft with Ca MeNunv lor collection. C. W. Joits-tav. JuU llh K.-1 L t'KtU-i OTK 1.0.ST. V.ti.... ij h.Ti.bv eiven that a iute r j...- -.. .!. '.. f..v,tr .if I i '. W'r- I nor and i:gned b Morelniid . Paik. l.tt'd Augut Soth 1Rm, and falling due Augiint 3l)lh ISSI. and dniwiug ten .eJ cent inlere-t, ha be.n l.-i AM j.. ron are her. by .......l hiui niu'iiti.ilmtr itd note The Proof of the Puddingisinthe Eatlng."i Vou nlv to call - ..- -.- --. -- j HilllM' fcBi-- sS--... -, bucket, fastcneil the rope about the h K ha been Paid girl and lowered her to the water. I Mok:i.ano V Pvakf She caught up her little uneonwmus sister and brought her to the surface After a full hour spent in bathing and rnhhinir the child allowed i:n of coiihciousness, and began to revive She is now fully recovered frm the effect of tho fall, and the purents r. loiro in the recovery ot their child HERGES OF TSB TLXTJ2. Is the chinning tub f a new" i ;( i.intl hv l)s i.inah. t 1? 1. ,. k!..... l..l.i Mil onlv by tho Colorado line on ..-i.i nnil Tr IT'ilite'a urnrtiee ill I "W ' - -v.. .- , - - .... . ., .. those early days was equally ps-, the jaws 01 iicatn. tensive " ' Tint corn in thi. -ectuin going to Thri&o.di tfie iVti"!'! and breadth of I bo verv li"bt on account of chine.h -"- - - 1. .. tin: valley and in the northern comi ties of Kansas Mr. Kaley was long the acknowledged leader of the bar, in. will of the people was had in the ehwtion of the following men to rep resent them at the coming county convention. Levi Moore, H. C. Scott, C. T. Rinker,-?. Houchtn, E. C. Haw ;PV H. Maure?r W. Ht Strohm, M. L. R, t'y MmJc Clertkir Thomas, A. KaU-y and H. B. Simons. For tho pcnccii 01 Buubcuoera 10 news-papera who are inclined' jump their accounts, after hanng tafcen a4 paper-from the-oflic, wc qnote the fniiraraE&OBWtlicU. S. Peaaallaws: 4ThwaHMrofancwsjaper,and the refusal lrm' for the same; i theft, and any penon jruilty of wck etion is liable to crintkml fm?vkn tbc Mtmo as ii Tac had rtektrsas f tSe .mmmt of SUDcnpwv 'X new -.-W - , - w " - I .--- I York-paper li "alw? cofltnwnced I - a. 2U.1 2BnKBrihnr.3 trtr sun aaraina bcij '""' "Now Miranda she is yousually docilershe slapped my countenance onct for winkin' at the hired girl, but generally speaken she is kind to mo. Butl8eed Miranda was riled. You seo I had forgot to bring the things she-sent for. and I said to myself, says TJbeiah 30111 catch it if you don't 'spla'm- matters, an' I attempted to 'splaini 3 said, says I; Miranda you know th'erc wns a'corcTts in town an' A fair expression of the 1 there was the man with the white breeches an' the man with tnc lop We htv tlit larfMt Stock ii tilt VtHty awl wW ttt he tMltrttld. Give us a call, one and JJ. $amvl Csrber !IGH BROS. MEATHARKET "? rt X - - RED CLO EB. .lax- rtBmfffi . . r 2K. ItmSWBW ia eierancsr M r - -a.aara .-. - ZrT .. -S? ..--: such an offend-- - . . . t-.. -? -JLrirr from mdiesc- : " rXJu ;7of the Stenfieh l?L'2FEZ:'n ZJJLi .tW1 relief a rvivvHH .n kui wv... j. r x.. -?V- - Hi 1 ! 1 t" ibmj Brrfiayi " as mm wpbbbwm ""- ears-an1 tfknoee with the lile man ahinditan' the young-man with the spectacles- an' the little cus with a smoothewco wot wanted an ornce an the cap'n of the go-ril-lere an' they all wanted mc to vote an' they was so kind an' enquired so effectinly arter you an the twins an' Miranda is muscular, Bhe- rix right tr mr he iascnedboth hands; into- my aurn leeks an jerked e balsVheawJeal afore you couW'amy i. IttUytm atraa ger MtranAt mMti mc roagh and she clle4aiisBrin' finally ended br'wtrhiB'aTaae head-fut into a lNttkofatAaQap." "Ton sesr theee gray lock,"' ae eojitined ffiantively, "well they turned1 crav mebsa the eoreas. ther wirnt KrayTBefortnvfaJili tly-were. sMorepieatiBU besom Ufg-uiiiWM an '.'- l&iigj&:-!..nm Jmmamt .-vm - ' : ...- '.?- v.ir - mswrmBmmamwr " mm BBBS3BBaSSBBBKBBBBBBB -iBBBW ' V -t-- - . Pm-?,? .s- thay J-owMirajMUv irVaaaacwkr, IfceUyou, jEIe panssjd MdltrhjcEadT inr chair seamed to be buried-in? thof"ii shddeniy be started up as "tfvjogk- he" xcu i.intt R. Riird's voice is very I .1 A a1I liinliiil in tho nrt of drink- iu.. au An nirolv. llllUIICtim. wuw .. -..w .. - Miss Minnie Holleran and Miss Estella Baird acted aa Queen's atten dants. Their acting and singing were verv gratifving to all. Zcresh's attendants were Misses niara. Ilerkpr and Bernicc Sherwood. AI? TUekpr has one of the best- of annrino voices while Miss Sherwood is an excellant alto. Mr. C. P. Rinker sung the parts of Hairai and Harbonah. HU voice is strong, full basso and he was not afraid to act. . The High Priest and Chamberlain were personated by Mr. J. A. Tulleys. The parts were well rendered and produced a good effect both rnusically and dramatically. Mr. G. S. Albright and Mr. A. E. Becker with hemleta on their heads and battle axes on their shoulders, as Kings Guards, presenting a savage .nnavna TVlOIT PlfTlltlOn fif the Kings Commandment to hang Haman was excellent. Mr.-J: K. Wilcox acted as scribe and Herald, in which capacity the Judge seemed perfectly at home. Charley ana- Jewis uixon acxea nicelv m pages in their orange The Oa easts pagee, Maggie Lutz and Dora JBeies, come to the banouct in waltz step which took splendidly. MissHattieGora played e,part of Zeradt'c-chOd. She ' httie beauty and acied Jiicdy. TheOrciieatraconswtedof.Mw. F. B. Gore, Mr. Job. Gealer anal M. D. ffTVwIa All aiw a aaoal aaaBBjeaajts that we neea- aaavsze Tb aadience ap . 'ttw m m - .ui. BMiaa air. imbbbi 1 ""-x" .r , i r: 1 ahavait the aecooa ermmmg. .,-. AH dad salonditfy aaal deaenre WbUlaansiewestorspacis tee liatopTejslawts. AM t& Oumtl hm mm talawt. iwmmmm,-' -'r'r- arecirtaal tiBiar aasaaic and cngagcil in all the more impor tant ciuses. He frequently roile liis horse and drove his buggy three to fi.'iir days to attend Court one. At his death he had probably ac quired more property as the reward of his profesional labors, than any law yer west of Crete. In 1876 Mr. Kaley was a delegato to the Republican National Convention, and ardently supported Blaine for President. At his death he was President of the shite board of education, of which he had been a member for six years. H n-flH also one of the three Fsh Commissioners of the state. The only local offices which he filled, were those of county Superinten dent, and member of the legislature. He had been appointed by the Presi dent consul to Chmenitz, but his last ! sickness and final dath, prevented the airiptlcn" of'fta duties. These are the moat salient points of hi pub lic life. Mr. Kaley was during his younger days a member of the Lutheran church, but there is reason to believe that his religious opinion subsequent ly became more lileral and broad than would consist with the narrower creeds of tho churches. His life and conduct ever exemplar, disclosed no departure from the rules of tho strict est sects. The only difference be tween his conduct and that of the most zealous churchman consisted in the fact that he practiced virture with ont'a'prctension of sancity, and shun ned vice without the appearance of austerity. In this rcngh, vigorous, liberal, western life, Ha entered with the keenest xest, yet bore himself- untain ted and unstained' by iflr grtness. From liquor, tobbacco, and etimulcnts of every kind he totally abstained. Nn nMkne word ever escaned his lips, and his ordinary conversation even was singularly free from the' vulgarisms and slang of western dialect. His virtues left no trace of egotism, and avoiding vice he ever maintained cordial, kindly compan ionship with all his fellow men. As a lawyer Mr. Kaley was equally ' successful iu the office and at the bar. As an advocate he was winning, per suasive. Possessed 01 a good voice carefully trained, and an easy fluency of ajteecS, Without strong pawion. Hu warnevedull, or tedious. Hia hu morwhilfrfiot brilliant was ever at tractive; anal hia oratory though not pie Mat IomWsj wb sdwayaagrecatble. TatofwJtnawtwaawttrwJuc he 1, vbv that Maffiiog to -ri-TTTIr-' iiisMiiiMiitBBT la all bugs and hot wiud.4. m my m FIAUS LZSLIZ'S P0PT7LAS K0HTHL7. KOR SF.ITKVIIUrt, book fllb I liher, of Saint I.oiih Mo it em j brace.- the lives and ndveuture 01 Wild Hill. Ihillal.i Hill. Kit far-oii. 'apt. Pavne, Capl, Jnek. Texa .Iio-k (U mm Joe, and "ther lelchniled Indian lighten., m-nit. hunter and i donhlle- a IkioU well north hiixin. Thfre tir.- not many ,"ple ' lnl great lmd of our- who do not foul an inier-t 111 the romantic ileetl- of the gallant Iain-men A-e alertm liient e'"vhere r;7IC5 7C 7:aC"I2S3. h.ivc 4 on us and wc can easi ly convince vou that wc do sell HARDWARE A little BKLOWthe so-called "Bed roLkpri- advcrtiseil bv other CCS firms. Besley & Perkins- , , ' ' '. ,, i .VolictrolK-'-r kIt"' h"t I -il !ti-mlr The. September number is rsperiallv 1 ui ,.r..,i -!. xjr'lr'r t er tbeinienw 1 . t... n-i : .....!.. 1... ...... 1. .1.1.. i.ir Iwi.'irii uf t!l -ritorT c ..iniatf noteworthy. The openinr; article, by IJeorge Alfred Townseiid. siititbsl "Days of Gloom in the While lloiiae." ia timely and very interottmr, em luxlying'a history "of the J'reaidental mansion, and ihe. mot prominent in eidenlft in connection with the at tempted assassination of the Presi dent. The article is illustrated by sixteen line engravings. Mr !. Rob inson cnntriiiite an admirable article, "Brighum, tbc tyucen of English watering Placcn, ' with thir teeen illustration. "Movable Home and Tent Life" treats of the varioa homes of the true nomad; thrre are fourteen illustrations. "An Early Visit to Mandifield," "A Rita-iaii Home." "A Chapter on Roses" and Mr. Denniug a article on "Conieii1." witli its eighteen illustrations, will be read with great inters t. Bene dict' serial, "A Late Remote," is continued, and there arc nie ex cellent stories by popular author; one by Chandos Fulton, "There's Burglars in the Hoite." is extremely humorous. There arc sketches, ea ays, poems, and an abundant mis cellany replete with interest and valu- amn nimrmn:mTi i up iiu.n - - embelli"hel frontis from Hcywood Harday's patntimc Tlio nnrn nt sinclo mnv l OtllV i cents, and the yearly sulrtcriptimi f3. postpaid. A specimen copy will be sent post-free bv inciting 115 cmM to Frank L, slies Publihing H4-, 67., 55 and 57 Park Ilace, New York. II Wll4ll V... . .1. . COlItUIWD rti I W.I-IOT MUniT, Jl i"i C!.ta n ll.e S" tui.Ur ' tl niht l K.fcru.ry. Mr A''l - ''"''a1' A" llluo Ili'.l n lkeiriiatail ln- imohih" ! k-uirr. A r1. Inly il ll.r. t Ui. tv't m tli-et slfnl r '" Bai ! Amrrh J.ii-.Scfttntri aji-l :rewUr. Eauiuatijii t cwmin' 13Ivb A.m. A A. rr. Caan.y Saicflt.ttmlroi ut I'uWk ImtructUo Samuel West, In thi Piitriet Ponrt if tb flftb j.tic'l iutrirt ol NUak In ! 1-jt 1btir foar.tr. , .... . iaiferrt Johmon. I'l llf. I I Hcnn Joboton. Iwft- I To lUnry Johnn noB-red'1'ot JilL Ym "re hrljr 1 otlfi! tht u lb llh tnrnj. juTintnn niti n.r i.tiiion zint 7o In lu r' ""m"! Cnurt Il. Li... ...! nrrr tf ifiilrli mrm ti nbtaln i. -- O..1 wna ntr. allllulir ilnnduirl the UlB,lB'itb"l i""' ew. Ur lb trui I f two yar lt U I v.. ... r-nairil to niwr ni I CTtl'.i-n or Uli Mo.l.r the Jrl iUr ofit?W KM. MikOtxT Ji4tiM!J. PlalntlC. Uy E'ji C. HrttT. btr Attmr. r-3 I Money To Loan r itMI K-Lite. in Wel-ler anl ad- mformation. The numi er is .ountics at the -.erv lt rate-, li.heil with a hand-ronc cdore. will 1 iv"v"rv fanner who think- ol niece. "He Won't Hurt iou. ' " J? notVtv l mc - '" kcywood. Harday's. patmin. rrri. t' ' , Any lUr Special Notices. Notieea ia tbia colnaju will b t)jrr9l & c3 b 11a each wak. Go to Roby'e for Butter on ice. ii:u KU in - Tobacco. Cigars. COHFECTIOHERY. TANNKl) PHCIT.-, I UVH Kill it;, CKACKKIt", CHKKSK. OHAN'JKr, LK.MiAH. aij a ri'ii. i.i vk uy fAXtt AtJui x uur !.B Ice Croftci Parlor. U here von nn always t j uicK di-h of In- rr4m durii$ tb Sm"hi V harc f tbo public wilron.n;c tl rtsJT'.f'I'r "bolol. Fir-t tbir rt'th .f Mitchell A yivrhntlt. urn Ciotf, - - St.Mti. Shipping tags can Chief office. be had st the 1 nit .. ... . . naktiig arrangnments with any partv No rxn- to tb- horrw no t:d:'2 delay no d-.iling tth eastern parti'? no apphc:.tn Ii-, "rtiu or ifiinrniseion-iio fee for making or reeordlng paper- or taking aekiiowl-j cdgTnenK no advauee r -r'ni-an- l.i .nmrt ntul no ir'ereat until , mr'iyv i" aetnallj in hand. Co upon r-r aldr- JL A. frxrrs. tf I" Brok-r. IMue HiH, " HONEST FRED! siiat. the Albright IIorc. Headquacrs for dour at Putnam' Flour and Feed Store. A lull stoe.t ot iron ana ov . t.i n,,, pumps, at MiTC.KU.A-Mouii.nT. , J-'; --;J VtoinMue - . 4inie main t - !- c--'. ---- 1 than lonTyi'8HMii.i'i, .- - For the ssion, e-Y. sinl- Bcrri,j 3.i n. . ' Tin hore newds ns'y ts w ktxu-v w 1-; admiral. He ha 1h?ti aeknl- ; flKel bv many good judges to : in" . bent v. c-.. ipj ...- if land rut. U4i.i. iuj in.- - -- . miles sotith-weat of Bctl Cloud partiy undcr cultivation. Timber and water Apply at this office. ii CO 1 B- 1 Jf a m W K B i K IS c ftsf X V fr . IT'yosr hed acbea. you are 'J,"',J and wearr. yoa' are oot of humor anc cross as a bear, it W hfeh time you were baying a btrtllc of & Marshall i Bromohne. . q:v. nmil.i. onnounce 5tii an- '3"""' W"""-n - -.. y-. rif other important reduce-Vj- - in'err.I onnTlll K.- ''' ; " V z-,,rtM. ru j .crzzw. Tr. - --!:,.-tT0 Bank and iave yo' -' , am' at the 40tf "All Usa tf J Sm" .?cn'.n tht crU"n Wright. 111 rWt. j r?l nrund. BryWUl 'y. fymmcv- j rical forwS5-i Hl", " cutjk., 1 tofaflRSKtMskiUen. Hownn nCo has a grxxi AcV Wi him at ac raUat. Cnul furtlr- ftrxe will 1--found at th2 fV.niirrtf vrr tUm Mn tmf .tfl. zi Uc 'nrntT of l . r, t?.. i.. VV Trt 1 t. n..Ki7v. ;. f wj. .. -- -- , .- and f- .er. i - f-- r - Inaval-, O McCall llenry u'. , -.-"-- y . .. 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