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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1882)
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NO. 21. r aia? ..3.J ' ' " . susses -5a it - eaaaaaaaW aaaaSBaBBBBaaff-P Cloud aaaaaaaB- aaaaaaaa"' - r ,. w 2& rii rp 1- C: m FREE! flEUULE SELF-CORE L y ??f?y Malawi wio. Iniu Ai4fMt ML WA0 CO. THE MCAtCf tr YOUTH andMANHOOD AOUIOCTOMEALTH WITH OUT MEDICINE. BT A PHYSICIAN of rrar' ciperlaor. Han't tiloa S nut ?! lii Ururt, liutrt It llnok and at old Qtirk. "IrrJplln trmt" aal Klaelrlc Btlt Horn. bnca, wlitch It tioti. I'rlca r-cU. Addraat THE PUBLISHER. Coi 3M, Mllwaaka. Wla. Arelt Lat4vr .. Kalajaarta. IItw WHth w, Iw Wl4r IH.X. MttSIHT-BH taatlr fwducatl wlra. Wad atanc for aor XOWSLtAM09. Mate BlraaC CIJ?CIXAtX.a Illat. Catalana. irtt casisr! Bffltc FREE for TRIAL An anfailtrr arx! yalr eo ter UtTTomt nrtiHIg aoj tiirul-aaa, Ia of r(aiffar.l t'lor. or an j ari I ra nit of ladicraHoo. avaa, OTrr fronr.r'a, (ar forty tltcwaad ral tlrarcraa.1 fFTtaoJ He lor acm on trial ft uf ltOcllla. AMraaa. r,M, V. BAtxN. cur.CUrjnk lid Uawcta riaaa, czicaao, Ji. SeermgMneBi&der In now raado for tho fonrh year and lnp a record rf unqualified puccew. It v.-as tho fir.L tunde and lias been h-ouht to perfection while comjieU i'ur and tmltuting machines have been !ia-le fur only one or two seasons i.:id Homo of them nro advertised Ihn year for t!o firefc time. It iW3 Binuil ioexpenslvo oord, Tiever fulls to bind every bundle and m th. i.!H7kst Draught. !0ST 1JJTKAIJI.E AND BEST L!3KEi HACIILNE la Ihe Any ono lio buy the Dekrini n:::oER nvvifi.i every chance of troiv j.! , cr failure la tl'O harvest. CHICAGO. CrDcrrturrraatef T;s Pis KjU Sap. Its Ccnk md r7un liTsm, ssl Tii Laitr Bajw. RKftaagBfl i SRS am Tho Carpnnter Organs weraflrat manniVrturw) aacirly MlK-IOat Ttral t'aboro. Yt. Kr nutabar of Ter tliapxtruvirn CaraKTiu Ot-oxx Wcuuls sad ueof ral OCca ttTt VUl h cateU at Wcrcestsr, Zloa., TJ. S. A., TTiUi Bnmch Oditi s& AVarcjootna la Kr- York (t:. 7 w.it rcarw.th stnt). Lombn, Kadrss SL Petersburg, Cty ol Klzzlzo, Bzr'.ln, Barcelona. fitTMtrws rf 5"- r rtcrr reed. 352Tali d .J J v J ". rx!Kti5ii.ii ;uc.,lof manufictnra, A-9 Charavctcrl.tXc cf tljaillUBTJ Ca3AX3L I very Icr.rt:. :. WAnr.ANTi:!' te tiGHT Y2ARS. JIfST KKJ.f AHT.n rEAIBRl nalt tbr CiuiMtB'jKU.: Iit . ai t "'s' ' tao tLen to how T..n. ttp'o !inc o the :rtry lor k(Uv re 1? i li-i..aiwtloa i.s to wliern you csa act Uut.i. OVER 100 STYLES, IUa-lLpJnrtlcnf;inJi0.Oto$l.2-ai.00ardovr. A IxKullfal lCO-papa t'atcWue. the flnctt rrer )t:lllnUrU, tKAT VlUCS to iutcuu aa I'urchaaeia. , AJilreaa or rail Bpca i ?. OASTSTiSt, YTtr"-' lusi, H S. i. TUTT'S "TYPtSTOBAHT Is BtTpond of -CrtSU uitd Mucaitnoua prod cu,Uicnpermraie the ectastr.nc f ta. X.amc, Zvctrtca ike ariM MuttUr taueoaeeuiu tb Hioaehial Tutm, ih lorua Utlaar aatl. -m h rrllorea tkt ar fttkUaa mat caujm u eeacu. at ti tlmmca4rll laaparitiea, atrratctlMBa taawikoa csfavklMl ay , inripcKo Va tfct circalatun of th blood, a kneattka ferroa aratra. ttllckt col eflcai an niMmaBa4t.au ltla4aJMrrrata)BiilaC vJksiaa JLpa4y ta racnAy kirvatpUy A aUaftawaty yaaiajrraa.hnk aMertiaa iUi nrwST tas. wr awe A4 that la aa w.ri"''rffce-TWTT,8 EX?ECTB5aXT. AJcle ale, ralaca ik mMrajua, auMiuts tataauaatiea, d iu net apead iW euTM tk. aaot ckatlaaW ceafH. A aUasutt cordial, efctl ftm ak. M nadUr. Jar Crp R la taiTalaavkta aad aawiM t ia .rary faflf . TUTT'S PJLLS ACT CIBICTIy'oW THE HVEIt. . Vitrei VmUla tuad erer. Vyaprpaia, InUaUoaaf WcitKe4arlte.KUIna Colic ts Heart, tlAb-:s.Trat4 Llm.aad fVaual. Inrfalaritlra. If ye do net -feel faryreUtaaiatWatUatkaM tiate etttaBlrteataa atnariaai.rtiitawtbcppatit..im petto vijai to th. rtaci. rriac.SSc. S!t Murrey St..K.T K7WMT FM Tin'S HAIKU FKE.- LE. HENDERSON M Mft Wyaalatta 6w. Kaaaaa Ctty,le. - Aatkar!2 by Uiefeisto to treat M CBrgaJc Krrrsaa aaal Prtrata Die- .iMwtt, Snaiaal Wrabterc (aV4( 4BBBJ AaMi.8cxsaIIebiitr(&tirMau; J fawr)aad aaT tnpeaiauata tnuar AHWd1! - Alw " TP-m, aTaBUBTaaTavXBeaaamiat, AHhau. Kpikasr, TfriBary and Skin Ptucaaea. Ac CarrscaraBtcvd ernoaey refunded. Cbvm toir. Over iODOP caves eared experience UUeportat. All raeIciccafBr alaned ready for t ao raa&lBj; to a0j atorsa. Pa tiests at a ciftnm treated W letler aeSxpeiw ; MeatciBiaaatani) MfajtwaroaieMeoraeaar ac NoiBjarioaaaaeickfteamaei. jCoieteaOata from basinets. Ue70BreaciidWndtor CoBBaHetiofl free and coaBietiUat. eraoaaIV letter. A EOOkt far beta aere-lUaatra!ei circa Ureftaartataa,fat waled la aJaraaiiaa aera,ajrr keataaipa. H.kV Dr.Hiatniaaaia ragalataraaaataaiaaaaalae. .Owr 18 years 1 awe-Itla CaJaaa. PFTMy wae ktaaa k i' ohmc Ceo. R Brock & Co. Bankers. GUIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA. Do ia4. fefMfS teswg. Ja.HatflwatNt. Bak. 5.fci! City Keb. Ftal Nat. Br.k. Uwli Sab. Koaats Bros. buktn, Ntw York. AIm ag au for tka Iaa StwuMfclpLlM- R. E. SToflff. Tm'i K. U. AaUer. Cuhlr, John Moor. V. Pr't Iraak Orafcaa. A't C'Mk'r. First National Bank RED CLOUD, NEB. Capital. - 50,000. Trannet a forai baaaiag battaaM. bay aaa II County varraat. Alo Couatr. Pi rinct and Hhool lUtrit boadi. Joreif o xehaag . Kay and nil DIRECTORS: R. . Moera, O.W.Motker. w 7.5 Joka Jfasra. K. V. Oatcalt P.lekardaon. R. A. KlklPSON. NoUn.Pablle, F. A. BW3EZY. Attoraty atUw. Blue Hill Bank. SQtFSOV L SWEEZ7, BLUE mLL, WEBSTER 00., NEB. a n-mm.1 BaaWlaa aB ea Traaaaetai. aetleak, Fara --- f .) ta Calleetle See t Uw Rat-. ek.ol Boackt acd Beti Boadi OORmaVFtHDKim: KoaatM nrotkara Baakata. Saw York Bask. Oaaka If ekraak. City; Lirt M oft a. PraJdaat. P. Al.BIOUT. Viea-Praaidaat. koBT.Y. Baiaar. Caakiar: STAT. SH!S Of BSD CLOUD, :2 RED CLOUD, NEB. SpMlal Attention Given t Callvo tln. DIRECTORS: J. W. BaaawooD, 6iLAaOaaa. LTI MOOBB. h. P. ALBBIOHT. ROBT. V. EatBBT. . Buy and noil Exchange. IpctioiiH. Discount Notes Mate co1 and do a Gciit'ral Banking Business. nterest Allowku ox all Time DF.lt)SITh. W.U.Stbohm. O.B.McKtEBT STUOIIM &. McKEEBY, Attorneys At Law, bed cloud, - - neb. Jtfay ba contnttad la Enaliih or O.tman. CoUectioni will re aire prompt attention. OFriCE-ldooraMtof Suta bank cf Re4 Cloud. J. C. Oibb. Jaa. McNajir. Case & McNiny, A TTOaTOYl AND COU.VSaXOtf AT LAW. Will praetlea ia all tke Coartf ef tkla State a4 Northern Kartas. Colleetinai aa wall a. I it Ira tad baiiaatieart(a1ly aadaaeiently atteadedte. Orrica:- Oo Webater Street, oaa doer aattk of aarara Store. KCI CLOUD. NEB. . e G. W."R"atrr, Red Cloud. Nek. J. L. Kalvt. illoeatinitem, hakraaka. KALEY BROS., A TTORNETi AT LAW A REAL XSTATS AOBNTS. Will praetlea la all tke Oarti la Kekrtaka aait northern K ansae collection rraitly at tended to aad eorres tondeaea eolicite-J. EED CLOUD, atoruto. ' Alto. Acantt for D.1M.K. B. Laada. J. S. GILHAM, A TTORNKY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW. Ojficr. opposite City Drug Storr. RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. Edwin C. Hawlry, A TTO&XSr A COUKSRLOR AT LAW. Office Over Mc Farland'a store. ixd cloto, mh. Laird & Smith, ATTORMKYS AKDCOCKIBrBS AT L.V7. Hastings, - Nebraska. Will truth ia all tke Coarta el tka State, Prompt attaatiaa (Wea ta all kaataaaa eatraKed tAkiaeara. iaIyl-7 Dr. H. A. Baird, vui r w a 1 RESIDENTDBKTIST. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. aR. C. DCHEIiCKa Physician & Surgeon, COWLKS, NEBRASKA. rrofwsional calls promptly attended. Offick At residence near Cowles. 8-51 HENRY Faints, COOK'S Oils, 8 MED Glass, CLOUD Notioas. " DRUG "Wall Paper, STOKE aaaaHaa flR) ' M " THE CHIEF. D.urzz, EDITOR. FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 29, 1882. wuat concerns .us most. We have arranged for a regular cor respondence from Washington, and also from Paris. We trostour selec-' lions from these letters, or if we copy the letters in full, will prove of inter- est and profit to our readers. The Paris letter Inst week tresis on the subject of religious thought, in a way that shows conclusively that the edit-' or 01 uiu chief is not me oniy person 1 whose mind is engaged, or interested J in the subject of religion. And it does seem to the writer, that thc mind that cannot dUccrn that the greatest and most important concern of men is that which pertains to his eternal nature, rather than thoso things which effect only his present, temporal, apparent interest. We can not, if we could, and would not, if we could, banish from our mind, thoughts relative to tho great eternal future in which our entities arc destined to exist, and par ticipate. We can but concur in the sentiment of that writer who wrote that "the proper study of man is aaan" and the eternal sua, Mag of vastly more conseqnecne than the temporal man, bis eternal nature, and mission, wisely claims our first and highest consideration. Iti C! A&'s laavrfcetetlif Claim We understand there is talk of or ganizing a manufacturing company here, by several of our leading busi ness men. Such a movement as thai wo consider would be one of the most sensible, and practical steps that could be taken by the individuals who en gage in it, and at the tnme time the most important to thc interest of our town ut Inrgo. Our business men aro selling thousands of dollars worth of mauufactuies which might just as well be made bore as anywhere, and thus secure for our own ue at home, a largo amount of money that now is paid out to laborers in other manufac turing towns east of us, and wo pay an extra tax in tho way of increased freight on rannufacturcd goods. Our new prospective foundery, by one our newly arrived, and energetic townsman, Mr. Dancy, who has alrea dy nearly completed a temporary, or winter work shop is a big step in this direction. Mr. Daney has secured a site, and will erect in thc spring a foun dry on it, between thc cieamcry und Mrs. Kaley's residence. We under stand by thoso who claim to know whorcof they speak, that Mr. D. is a workman well skilled in his chosen arts. Besides bciug a foundryman and molder, be is an experienced and practical gunsmith and general ma chinist. Not the least shadow of a doubt but that both he and our entire community will bo largely, and mu tually benefitted by his location among us. The other enterprise to which we first alluded will doubtless take more tangible form within the next thirty or sixty days. We do not claim the honor of originating this movement, but we do take to ourselves the credit of having suggested the feasibility of the thing sonio time ago, and shall watch with a large share of interest the future progress of its develop ment. OUR WASHINGTON LETTEst. Washington, Dec. 18, ISSi Wonders will never cease. Another Saturday has been devoted by Con gress to a diligent day work. Demo crats as Tell aa republicaa aeeea to be possessed of the workiug saaaia, aad so the two parties, acting logtiaer, have made a great stride with the reg ular business of the seaaioa. A caucus of the republicane waa held Saturday for the purpose of tak ing counsel upon the civil service re form bill now under consideration ia the senate and it waa decided topuab the bill iu that body. In pursuance of! fins arlavtatsn fllaaa ,a.A 1 . 1 ! tins decision - the senate nmr.i.l early on 8turday to take up this bill, and considerable discussion followed from senators of both parties. Sena tor Ingalls, of Kansas, expressed him self aa uotbeinga very ardent civil service apostle, and that he had no ad mi ratiorr for the bill. He farther said it was an effort of c&ch party to clteat taeoiner, and ilie end would be thai both would be cheated. Senator Vbor hees, of Indiana, renewed his attack upon the bill. He 'aid he beliarred that a change' in the oSkea once in awliile from top to bottom puriSed the lubUc service; he would not ketaaj Mwuexioana ot-caaais m oSce, hut would lataster thesa oat by brigades. lie letrconadent that the deaiecratic party coatained plenty of , women cosapeisnt to U the He emoted the exsaaplstof prssiJewts! -aawwwuw Jacavow, aeal cceHswded that tbey were psiecUy right io tum. Hag eat mm Irosa oake whowaald ate thek pawaisaw agaotst toe poWcy as taw aaaHawtraaton.' TW raaaaras yx .. nx colleague; yet it eea9 atrac;e to bear ach opinions from genttemeA who ere before the elections such ardent i foJlorrers of George William Ctirtia, the Pioneer Cml Servicv Btformer. On the Republican side of the question, was tersely stated by Scnator'.Haarley, of Connecticut, wben he ?:d lie waut- t cd a law that would rulieve penon in J aj0 remment service of the necessity of j runnioR around every time a eaaag) was made in the head of a departsaent or bureau to seek influence ia kaapUff them in oflace. The houae lias had under considera tion for several days the Post Office Appropriation Bill, in which the clause relating to the reduction of postage is develonine some opposition. But dis- cujon on the hill will 1 ended to-day ; when prouhly the bill will be pas-cd. JjUl acssion the Senate openly blamed the hoiwe for thl. i0e eesion lor the ro,,, M ;t fca-uI thal thc hotle pur. p. hcl1 bsck lhc appropriation )in8 ,nd thHspeecbw made in ibj Ecn.te on thill -ubieawcic circulated ,.;,, documents bv the deso- crats. So, in view of this accusattou the house has left the subjects of civil service reform and reduction of taxa tion for the senate to debate over, aad applied themselves to the regular ap propriation bilk. When the eeaata passes the civil service bill, (which will be the early part of this week) that subject will receive the elaborate coa sidsration in the House, and a great diversity of opinions aad prejudices will he expressed. There is considerable difference of opinion in the two halls of Congress relative to the holliday rerrss quwtion. It has been the custom to adjourn from the 23rd. to the first week ia Jan uary, but the Senate this year opposes such a long recess, and many senator, say that Congrew can adjourn over Christmas and New Year's day, and this will bo enough. But tho mem bers of tho house and especially those who were '-left" at the lute elections and who aro consequently now "disin terested spectators," will not consider this "enough 'as many ofthani have made preparations to visit their h lines and if both houses agree to thn propo sition of thc senate, thoy will be com pelled to stay in Washington unti they are released by the ndj'i rnment of Congrtst! on the 4th of March. This city without an investigation in progress is hko the omission of Ham let from thc play. At present an in vestigation is being carried on by a citizen's vilijjonce committor relative to the too cloac and confidential bui ncis relations of thieves, and govern ment detectives. A number of citi zens wlio had been robbed by thieves and burglars, and have since recovered their property by paying heavy reward through the agency of detectives, have asked themselves why these thieves were never heard of or punished. Ac cordingly an investigation has been instituted to see if policemen and de tectives are good for anything but pet ty go-betweens the street bandatti asat the citizens who have been daipotled of their goods. Thc investigation promises to be rank in developments, and, with the Star Route cases now on second trial, and thc Dickson bribery case, to say nothing of Congress, will nrnish something to write about. Christmas has come and gone again, and we are left to reflect on the vari. ous influences which clustered around its coming and going. We are frank to confess that oui deepest, and most sacred emotions were reached and stirred after the celebration of the eventful day is passed by perusal of a Christmas letter, by a miss of town, less than fifteen years age, to her par ents, and we craved aad gained the privilege of publishiag (or the sxtiiica lion and benefit of our readers. The followiagis a true copy the wattl ing, save one, the autograph, aadaawal the external address which ran "that lv." A Thrice Merry ChiKaaat aHaf Happy New Year to say dear papa aad maae. In the left upper comer of the lei, ter was a heautitul pictare of a "coach and four." At the right of. and be neath which, were inscribed toeae werds ia beautiful characters, aweely written, Mt'rry Christmas. sorry we cannot produce it In f fedrnile jiMi IVki" wa iliAm lata I active) attilinn Then came the letter, ana wears) script,)for wc deem tne hind writing not- to speak of the tender nge-cf tho writer, hcmtiful. My Dear Parents: Thc grwat flcri fice I bare had to make during tbce past few Months, is forpollca ia the joy of being with you at thw happy Christ mas time, and the abenre T tsnitrht me many lesorrs, especially ui?prc ciate snore truly my dmseatea snrvnis and what more miiaMc cccaetaai ta thank yott for all thst yol !av done ibr.iac, than this aapp-r CArMawas. time whkh semasto ttfieur hearts with gratitude for ail that owr&vior has dune ftr as. One thought troub les aae, and that is, that at times I have grow older I bsmpeto grosr better and besA so wayward. Bat as I to w comfort to you both. Yoa knew there is no gilt o costly I could not wish to offer. But I have onlv mv l lore aad gratitude, hewever I foe) as- aured that tnese aad the goodaess toot child will srfre t coire wiH he asore highly priaed by yon thaw the saeat cnatiy gmsv. I will as nafAatUowHw loved parents aad grant them a henry ChriHatas aaai New Year. YOakT CfalefW PSaTghtBT. Itl Itaaer h Tot to the roetfefal wrtteaaawidaad, atkatth v ? ! STATE ITEMS. Fawnee county employs 62 district school teachers. The Seward school hart 420 pupila on the rolls. The Nebraska btixaard is the latest, It will make Decatur bowl. Falls city U beginning to talk np the prjfcct of a district ur. Wayne baa a population of about 600, and wants to has incorporated. Burt county holds a Sunday school convention alTckamah this week. Kearney has lot of measles, and the schools are thinning out thereby. The Presbyterian church at Wsriw mi t -...ii r. .i. . .... . will be occupied for the first time on tba 3 1 at. The Franklin academy has begun it-i second ye.tr und;r favorable aupi cts. Much of the poultry grown in south ern Nebraska finds iu way to tho Den ver market. The near school boute at Summer Hill, DoujjIas county,. will In occupied litis week. The new Methodist church at l pill ion was dedicated on the 10th. It coat aearly 92,000. District No. 7, Gosper county, has just completed a new school house. I1 is made of sod. The Crete Standard will publish an illustrated review of that city in a few weeks. Judge (taslin fixed John Cazad'e bail at 50,000. Cozad U indicted for attempt to murder. Sunday school at Ainsworth is held in the depot building for want ol better accoin in adations. Cholera ia killing the hogs in York county. One raiser has lost sixty ami another thirty. Thc county of patriots Holt has a new post ofTicc named nftcr thc new lieutenant-governor. The dUtrirt school house a few miles north of Glenville, Clay county, was burned on the 11th. Fremont voted by a largo majority on thc 13th to bond tho city for 17,000 to buy a fire steamer. Tho skeleton of Dick Belmont, the Minden murderer, hss been articula lated by a Lincoln surgeon. B. L. Castor, of Wilbcr, hits invented and patented a compound that will preserve eggs for over a year. A Loup City man is bringing from England sturdy youth wbo dcir to leant all about stock. A Teknmah man, who evidently "knowB where there is money to gt, is planning to buird a number oftenc mant houses. During a recent cold sn.p al Grand Island thc school board hired vehicle to carry the teachers and scholars hosae. The Presbyterian church at Hooper has received a fine communion service from the ladies of the Central church of Rochester K. Y. Tbd grand jury that indicted Pep percorn at Blair was illegally drawn and Pep. will have to stay in jail till the next term of court. A large number of mills in thc stite are substituting steel rollers for thc old time burrs, and making n better arti cle of flour. R. T. Stacy, of Ord, was skinning a leet on the 11th, when the, knife slipped and cot a bad gasll M , a Calf. It was thc calf of his leg. The druggist who sold tltc Henry boy at Burnett a drin of whiskey thr-ai lis i a . a. .. . :in . ruiea mm, nss oeun sucu xor f iu.UBv by the boy's tether. The aaMH-at ef gram handled and other business transacted at EHrjCreek, Johnson county, nsceaaitatss a bask, aad eee is to W eats Uis had there. Haoce cowaty girls must be peculiar. The Journal tells of "two young ladies ia their jeaas who together pick 10 hawhels ef corn a day." George Bull and wife, of Osceola, cerebrated their golden wedding on the Sib. Three anniversaries are becoas- tag asore frcaasat m the state fills up. I. W. Beckwkb, of HamboWt, hss daacorered aa laexhaBfaaaile supply of potter's clay am his awaa and will make srrangementa to go into its man ufacture. A new lumber yrd was started at Ulysses last week aad thirty sev car loads were received with which to lock ft. The saaseday the old rstab- Kshed yard dropptd prices $7 a thous and. A Kearaey awn recently said bis half Btteresl ia a sheep ranch for f 17 500 cash. wayne has been declared the ceac- ty seat T Wayne connty Ly a hrrje majority. Thc wool growerr. of tlie RepabScaa valley are e-gaaiauix firmotoal beae- fitaaiarotectioa. ' aTesraey grain hwyeragotiato a row last week aad aaTwesday night wheat lAfi. to Cathohe at Liacoiaby o t. caal v r Ihe A li:tbtrs tuAn w rijcrUd dtly at ntmom to LvA- r. l- -w-..i ... Kv-wv, ! for a rtratu mill, aad tfttariU pay he . HI boild oj ? Tboma Jrtrrrrr atU Frr-mtarj lie. rate arc utdcr arrcu at JCerny on Uw char-e of bumiu- a U!Ie slout fvur yrara ao. 1h BarKiu cbnrrh in Rd p?r-im-t Bulhrr county, wa dedicated on 0m 3d .- ... . . . After paying all cixiRu the aociety baa a turj.lia of 1 iS. The W arno Coontv Rrvictr and tb Logan ValJe-y Oniricr liavr lrn Con- solidatrd into thi !;an VHy Her ., ' mntvrn 'enUenctf of tlifl iiro-rr of mio .11 - .-. .1. .r irvi t of hrnlcra, or Uatr tin country, Shi if the probablt reult of tho late hooting srrinimagt. Jafi Marian urtn-t V-Mt.wl a .... in w- -.. -..-, .... M.i.vi. .. .lint, fit a ttfge county tru years ajjo, haa Inn It U rCKOlttsl thsltlie artllrn, tt lti "t4 ,rJ tt art;,lO(raalrx aMaat Ixun iti Cutcr cotmtv btvo iurll '. fi , s r n, t: sj t ... rx, . . " t J V . Ira Olivo that hr mut rt a urw 'v i:iXximsi '.w.; ,. a. ..!.,. arroatnl in Kama and the !?ri(T of Gage ha gone aftir him. I ; i!,a 1, t a0 supictcd of committing munlcr near Beatrice two yrara ago. A little child of J. Brickey, of Arizo na, Burt county, whtlo aitting at a ta ble a few day aeo. tiullrl thi rlth .r. .... - H..l.,l 1 tn. ...1 ..... tr3v m .ikiii.r.. iiniji. mr vii apreau and caught nri. burning flio child to death. Its mother waa almoat fatally burnel in trying to res cue it. Mai. Moriarity, of Platte centre, waa arrested on tho 6th, charge with at tempting lo commit rap on Mm. Ril ly, a widow, while he was intoxicated. He went to her houe and ahe claims he would have succeeded if her terrain had not called in the nrighbora. lie admits laying violent hands upon her but says it was to prevent her from going fur a constable. FURS FURS! WAITED. All kimU fiiM for which I will pay the hi;lct Ia. BAl'M. BROWH'S IRON BITTERS will care drprjUifrttni, mala ria, kidney dhcaac, IWer coaapUint, sad other watbg discaaca. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS earickes tit Blood aal panfirs aks SfBtcia; caica wcakaeaa, lack at aacigj, etc Try a bettls. 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