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First National Bank
RED CLOUD, NEB.
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P.. A. SIMPSON
Notary PuWiJ.
r. SWEEZY.
Attorney at Law.
Blue Hill Bank,
SmPSOH & SWEEZY,
BLUE HILL. WEBSTER CO., NEB.
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STR01IM & McKEEBY,
At Law,
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Case & McNbny
A TTOKIfKYS ASH t'Ot'SSELOBS AT LAW.
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KALEY BROS.,
A TTOIIM.V AT LAW A REAL ESTATE
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J. S. GILHAM,
A TTOItSEY ASU COUNSELOR AT LAW.
0JI1&: opposite Gttf Drug Store.
RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA.
Edwin C. Hawley,
A TTORSEY 4 COlTNSELOa AT IW.
Office: Over Mc Farland's store.
BSD CLOED, KS3.
Laird & Smith,
A TTOK! VS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
Hastisgs. - Xebuaska.
Will rrjctie in all the Ourt of tfaa State.
Pmmpt attention riven to all barineM eatnt'tad
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Dr. H. A. RArwn
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RESIDESTTDEHTIST.
RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA.
Physician & Surgeon,
COWLES. NEBRASKA.
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96
THE CHIEF.
D LUTZ.
EDITOR.
FRIDAY. JANUARY 19. I8S3
AMERICAN FKOCKSS.
BY C. C nCTMA.V
Mr. Chairman; ladie and gentlemen
The ftrl thing you will naturally de-
sire to bwrn of. it the uhjcct on which
ell tofctarl out with a rlctrly defines
idea, that it is w-ll Ut have a tarft a
which to ahuot that ht1d I nil-
can progrcsa. a puiyeci a oroau mhi
grand as tbc continent; full of won-
dewns the Arabian Nighl; nnd
can progrcsa. A subject an broad and
dear to the American heart, s any
tMiicu. ,iiy remark? win uouuuo
be crude and unpoliebcd, almost too
imperfect in luugiuige and sentiment
to present to an intelligent audience
A ibis is an educational a-sembly,
convened for the ptirtHKc of promo
ting the interest's of our achooU, you
may ask wii.it this topic has to do with
education.
I feel that it ha. much to do with it;
that under this title we may include
all sought to be attained by the foun
der of the institutions' we represent.
We can't confine our cons-idcration
of the topic to the narrow limits of the
school room, however, nnd claim that
v. -. 1 . 1 ll 1 1
.all th!g lemarkable development is the!
rcsult of the teachings there; but wc
must glance at the grandeur and beau
ty of our land from a broader platform
and Like into account the many cau
se. that bae accomplished our pres
ent national creamer. Yet I believe,
that of all the forces at work, our lib
eral svstein of education is tbe main-
spring that moves the machinery, and
1
into a condition the very oppo-itc to
her present state of advancement.
Wc are apt to forget that the schools
have been, and still are the great safe
guard of tbe nation; and that 'he liber
ties of a people are safer in tbe hands
of persons who understand all about
their land and love it. than in the
hands of an ignorant and lawless sol
diery. We may forget that as teachers
we should endeavor to iu till into tbe
young mind a thorough knowledge of
the principles and resources of our
government; that it L necessary to awa
ken a feeiing of reverence for Ameri
can institutions; that it is necessary
to cultivate a sentiment that will giow
and deepen through all coming time.
I see before mc many. who. like myself
are laboring as teachers. Some of you
are just entering your fieM oflalor;
others have already felt the noonday
heat and arc looking at the results of
long years of toil with pride and pleas
ure. I want to say to you teachers,
that your influence is bou utiles?; that
you wield a vast amount of power for
good; that you have the opportunity of
moulding a nation whose decline and
fall shall never furni.-h material lor the
pen of a Gibbon, but whose glory shall
fill all tbe earth, and whose name shall
be a synonym of all that is grand and
noble.
This is why I felt like talking about
American progress. I felt that while
a disposition exists to ridicule, and
contemn the best government on
earth, it becomes us as teachers to en
deavor to educate a people, who will,
if necessary, shed their blood to pre
serve and protect a land they have
been taught to respect and love.
It is my purpose to discns my sub
ject from various standpoint, and
should I happen to get my ideas a lit
tle out of their regular order I ask you
to bear with me. I never liave much
system about things, but must talk as
the spirit moves me.
The topic is so broad that were I to
attempt a review of our nationol pro
gress from 1776 down to the present
day, I should require about one month
to complete it, and at the end of that
lime you would be thoroughly wearied.
. Charles Dickens thought the Ameri
can people inordinately vain with re
gard to their national importance.
Thii is my weak ioint, and it may be
trae in my case. I love its beauty, I
reverence its history, I wonder at its
grandeur, and I ! myself when I in
to paint its possible future.
We all feel this way. We are all
proud that we can claim thw glorion
land as ours. We are all gratified
when we think of our country's gu$in
tic progressive strides, and Ve never
tire of hearing her praises sounded.
Stiadyinj: tbe history of tbe .world, we
can trace through .11 the a, the
working of a prograiv .pint. We
cM aee how, from a cnwJe" begin uiag
kftjTftdwB7workftMluBw,,tJ?.
I in Land telkin" and for f-r that if I wriniirMl tht mrli i-lim .I.miI.I fr.r .M .. ..u.l.n. 1.-. l.... 1.... .. .- twrMpcf. Iut jirfl )! rntvt j wiiUulin itiuti w4
leaTe you to infer the nature of my du- ?o many jpe-, b .hmtided with th miU of centuries. A on a the mar ,-..wl.!r ;( j 1 . ..i- o ss r jS , ;
r 1 , .1 . , , .. , , ! K,rHI . l !llf all I MlriC A SulMM.klUH(a Jim La (V. te!. .. .
counfe from what I ball f;iy, you will dark reil of .rtm. Tlien aani the f,.r mdepeid-nc riM..!. the Am-riran nrr.pi,r, it fra mrrc foe the cJJh- t tTtU! KLXKjTUiUilt. Tti,
never knotr, I dec n it !--t to inf.nn thought hientere-l my mind, that tip!c l--jr.m to develop their country. n " new hr t""l-rrrh and mtl ' . ..w- . - ...
I you at the ouLMt. Bendo I fcrl it in the ."'urnm. ii. ins I.h1 r-?er-d tht4 The arlv iMtrtou had n:ibii;idft "wn. a" tlr rnlirr c.r-ta Uihr '. mmmm a-k a
the mark at whir). I aim, I may Mill Eur.-ie iVoni the thirteenth t the fif- t.y al.Mi the Atlantic ae.tl-o.trd In. . "'V1 ft"tc " e lfir ro-t y U7- t -t . Wh m VmI
bit Hom.S lower down. t. entl, ten.nrv. ,f e notice the -n.- .rr4i., 1-t.a,, Tl.e a,te ,.lcra i 7 T' '.IT ' LITn X.mIHV .tV 1
My topic, ns announced, Aineri- ii,c iltire in the hwrta f niaiikintl. i uhnl wnh Kolden lurve.L. llic f..r-' P-rrRil ait-i.iioti -".! i iK- .! . ?iL .k.K-17.i .U..1V.V-, J
topic I could select, and upheaval of aorial life that t!ue launchcU out 011 n career of pnrcM. J -he ! Ber. the ,MtMi.her bate 14. ' :XJX"ZZrl loftCK TtMll
lam no orator, and if you have confiirting tuteroU introduced ,' fiip.ra!elle. 111 hi-lor. We are tumi-! I,':, " larger nnmher of ahtihle and Kwi.u .iui,. .4wn. . it . H LKC tuWtrrriQX.
........... " ' . I tl.a.rill arllf ra in flu..,. ,.n.4.i... l.-t 11 Urk ka.ar4 k W.a. 4 1 art t-t Tt- fi.4t i w-. w, . w . v-v
come ncrc to n-ten to a tine Ui-piay ol cannot help but real zc, that ;he time , "j: here hctnecn the worlds On the xhiU WJM er ofii re! v i V ita. ..... a....! ,... .-.. U l!m
eloquence; to bear grand and loftyibnd arrned hen donntriKiden hu-' t, ilm civihzatiot: of tuenty eei.u.. er Tiee prrmmin. .IIW .illtrtl iV&L:?:!''
thoughts expressed in periods fully matiitv throughout the uorid needed 'n mKo, i watchun; tw. On the ea,t ; tl mone their 'iribra in t" b'"'lZ ""7 - - Jfa!r.,,!i ' T f-f.--.l
roundetl. clothed in all the p!cndor of a home, needetl a place wbiTCthev the accuiuulatetl knowledge and en MnJ" '"- 'v mnmr Uiat . rmr.v let- w,. , .r.i. .r ai uVtii
rhetoric, I am afraid you will be dhmp j nii,!,t gather .bout them tbei' hou.J- Hsl.icm..o..t of aucccire aS. 1 not,- I L'' -i,U1?lTf """"l11:100:1- 'U ''' "" "" ' " " -
ward. We notice that he ha paaaed
rnanr uccra,ire stages of improve
ment, before he attained that perfec
tion, which enabled hxin to rnaae the
I
iducoTerr of new hrmwphere- Gt,
j in hi rvt wisdom. douhtleM kept the
earlv mariner from venturing out up-
i . . , J ; , ..
on the misbtjr watcw. and findinj; hw
way to a new world.
The era had not arrival, nor had hu-
maniiy reached inch a development,
Uiatthu part of the Maker crd
domain waa necewary to hi happinc-
fftfft PinAilail t A ..litnti A m l.KP
jeleration to a higher plane, morally,
..... . ...
and mentally before he a fitted to
inhabit and leautif- thin faireat tor-
tion of the uniterc I bate oft'n
enjoy the oriona Ik.ii of liliertr; if
we notice the dorrate effort of de-
' pot to retain their H,ake,,i,i- Kra5t.
on tHjWcr; and if ne notice, the tunnil
hold j;ods and live and die, guided and
, hod fu-..,.. . ,r,d de- i.h 1. .he f.uurc ..,,, H4 V"'E .r.iZ' "" "
1 a,S:- Urtixhtu d l.ey foiiod tbcniirlve . in rery nttmlwr th crr fetfel rr-m ar Hnntit'v& BjlUrr
If we atu.Jr the ancial rxiditiOM of ! Ivioti of narrow atrip of coun- t "f the JNw-Vy Mint.iu, trritrire . l
directed by thoae principles of right !reer ot our native land. During a
and justice that are implanted in the rgh; century America hai o rapidh
breat of every true man by bis Cici- Ie-.enel the intervening gulf letMeen
tor. The time was nje, and only nas ber and the pnudet nation of Ki
tieeded an instrument to accomplish J roK.',thal to-day hbe occupies the aame
the first tcp in the grand design, and , eiice. and is taking tho-e final
render poiblc the final emancipation jtndea, that will le.ue her, ere many
ofthehumaii race from the chain of, years have bifaetl into tbe pad nndts
error, of wrong, of weakne and of de- Put uii-.tres of the world. We read
pair. Such an instrument Chnl found j'1' u',tory of nations rhoe iirrgn.
in the humble ."ailor of Genoa, whose ' fk:r,,,s to wonderful to be real. We
genius expanded by years of maratine! tnra OVur l,,c f-cord. of aiu-ivtit Greec
exerience. and iiispircti by years of, J,u' Rome, and grow ent'ntiiutic over
earnest thought, gnn-ped the grand ', tnen. alJ forget that here iu the. wot
truth that liuallv culminated in bw " a tar that abincji with bngbter lu.4-
g.oriotia vonge of db
a'nxery ami
placed the name of Columbus high
among the names of the world's great
est benefactor.
I shall not attempt to eulogize Co
lumhuM. He needs no wonN to eLib
lih his right to grealneas. Neither can I
I compare bim with any other of ourl
tniciur mimic ,.n.l r...-.. i... ti. ., .
,e hU jor rf t U OIJr h-
tiio.i. in h ovrn f'rjcciil no-iUwii In-'
litnnds grandh- alone. In hit own glo-'
rious sphere, his original genius stands !
without a peer. You mav wonder'
, . . , , .
why I ta.k j-o much about Co.usnhu.
Because he is so in'imutclv related to
the progress th-'t has accomplished ,'.? "lMm wich the next president
our preent and rendered possible a Hn'51 'w ,,cr,Cl1 . .... . . .
1 , , 1 " hite campaign m .Nebraska indi-
grand, a glorious future. cates that the n.-iple are th.,roiigl,lv
About IVM) years ago the world was aroii-ed to the importance of thee vi-
startled bv the strange statement that ' Ul ,,,. The principal for which
a eaptsin "sailing under the SpamM, J l!!r V f""hl ," "." I;r
n . . .. , , ' , duptiie. The greenback ha. become
flag, bad di-covcred a new land. A tMUl, in vain. Jo gold and silver, and
clime, the eiithtMiaslic vyaj.'ers pic-, the credit of the nation -lands upon a
turcd ar rnrc'.v lc.unifui. and of bound S:,u n"' e-,lrr J,ai. But the abuses
less extent, 'indeed, so iitonishing rcorpoi:itc mo:iop,ly and the oppres
.... .1 . t n i"nn of the pnslucuu cla-ses bv irre-
was the discovery, that their infinmed .poiide ni-d grlv railroad "kings
imaginations jieopled it witii strange! continue, and can only I,e checked by
wonders. Old men who'-e heads were the jKissagc aiiiljcnforcement of sound
white with the Minwa of manv winters "".'1 "nic,el 'prt110"-
f ... . , 'r . I Having battled for the auti-monopo-
sat out in quest of fab ed fountains ly crt;iJ,c during tome than ten verr-.
of iinmortal youth ' , ibe Bee Ins e Libit.-lit d its title ! pop-
All at once tbe old world awoke to a u'ar nnfideiuc as an tarnet and un
realizatiuiiofthc fact that bevond tjie . fl;lK lvoite f the nght of the
, 1 .1 , . ; , , prottucen- In championing tbe coin
seas lay a land 111 the muM of what be- Jiioii ititcreata of the people agaiuM
fore they imagined a waste of waters, corjiorate encroachment, toe Bee has
whose depths were iuhabiicd by hide- never adv;cutel tue confiscation or
ous and uncouth marine monster?. wau!o1n h-truction of railway proper
, 1 f j-. 1 , , , , ty or laws that nould bankrupt th-se
Thousands of .d.v:du iU brave I ti e t;)rMirilli ,:15 !ilt ;: i.-wt, lhFttl .
unknown perils of the dtcp, and w.tssha.l deal lairly by all their pa
flocked to fne new El Dorado. Settle- trou. that they ab'all "not confiscate
ments sprang up like magic, and the thti P"1";1 of l',e , amier by extor
1 1 r -i- . 11 , tionate toil, and that thev shall no;
onward march of civilization rolled, evade their just lu.nlen rV'!ion.
where for ages nature dwelt in soli-1 Railroads are intended to be public
tude. iseraants. and o long as they failhftillv
It is unnecessary to trace the historv VST !UtVotn, "' "re xj'
, , , . . - 1 'le complements in tbe great struggle
of our land from the first permanent : fur advancement in the race for pros
settlement at Jamestown down to the perity. when they abandon this rea
davwhen the old lcll ia the S'.tc f tion ana ft"e to the niaster. they
Uouse tower rang out a foreign sover- J " ;lV and become oP
. . . . , ?, , ,. . 1 pressors of the peple, and danceroa
cignty. and joyfully ushered into exis-' to the public interests. It is tth wise
tence the grandest nation the world ami just to foster by liberal legislation
has vet seen. These facts are familiar 8Uch enterprise rs arc honestly cn
to even- school-bov from Maine to the P,1" e.jvancement of the pub-1-
if rt - 'a t 1 .,", he welfare, it is no less just and wte
Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic UOw aver, to protect against all scheme
to the PaciGc. I ahall attempt only to and modes of admiui-tnuion which
consider the subject from the time1"6 " other matters aerindary to
when our nationality became distinct ' !h.RP?ei1 ?f raJwJ Bianagcment. or
a 1 a u'k . - 1- to "ie just for gain of iolleni and pec-
and dchned. ben Amenca took uUtora. llie Bee ball alwav, leeTa
her rightful place among the nations staunch exponjnt of repubhean prfm
of the earth and started out on that ciples. and it will continue to battle or
wondcrful career, that now after the - !!,fc Prinpp!cft, but it will not sanc
, c , . , . . tmn the dicUUirship of Jv Gould or
lapse of a single century has , on5 other wilwmv laMaru. rH.lit,cal
her to the eminence of a first class aSair through die irutramenulitv of
power, a result as wonderful as it is the republican party.
satisfactory. Over one hundred and . The influence of the Bee in tnoahl
v .i 1- , ritg ptiuhc sentiments on the nulwav
fifty years ago, the pinrt, disgusted JfJ, y. in & 'Mowislf
with the corruption of Europe, penned letter frniu Uic aecretary of the natioo
tlie following prophetic lines: al anti-monopoly league to the editor
Tliere ahall besuus another gold-, of,lhc .
waw llEADQS Ajm-MOXOTOLTLEACCEI
. r f . . New Your. Noremler 15, Is.
Tlie rwe Of empire and of arts; . Keaawratar. laa. Oaaaft JSelk:
The good and great iiupiring epic' .AVsr&rWe have U.e newi from
--. .Nebraaka. It atakes a atati feci protnl
T - v a 1 . lo an " wrti-aaonopoJiH when one
The wisest head and noblest realises what your state h dene for
hearts. I the cawf. It was a marnlrtcent dars
NotsuchM&mbreinherde-1;
cav;
Such, as she bred when fresh and
younft
When heavenly lame did aniaiate
her clay,
By fotnre poets shsll he sane;.
"Westward the coarse of easpire
takes, its way;
CMaTftCaB
A JU shall ckavo the drt- with
the dav.
Tn n.h!t off.pnns U the ;"
With the birth ofU Amcncxn rr
1 AtncncAn rr-
re;ruh!tc a achictcd ibe firt dc -
ivc Tirtory for homAtiiiy Tlie Lxl
cene t York:on ruherol into lxnS
, . , , , .
a new ntu. and the new. .f die de -
r1 r" 'llkf I" ujami the drj of
the old world. The nhu tlut UM-
iam Tell f.Mi-ht for anmtu the A I p-
the pnncipJe that Toll. h jwlni died
for and !ot, rained the pTrajrj.1 uc-
.-u Mt. M.f.l- ..T.M 1 .
known land.
.
A humtm! rear i a brief irrl in .
thecautar.ee of a nation. Tb- srejt-!
nrti of nil other niion. ancient a
l "' " ' mmiiwI or the settler
: Cnibs-tlion tuniebcti wfstnard.
1 thr ,K,pIe, ficed from the mtcrfcr-
"'ce of European lei.lature-,
,:,n ni admiring wonder the upnard
j tre, than any the world has yet seen
(To b: cMtUtnutd )
Th Political Cvclon.
Tlie outcome of the campaign of JSS2
the overthrow of ! rule aud
monopoly deioiiuiuatiou The imiIui
ml cvtb'iue that hwent tbe counm
hm the Atlantic to the Jmc.Mc had a
ten ible significance which no o.iriv
Jre. to KHore. The revolt again.i
irn-.. fr.mt ilm ii nnf ..r ....i.f... .1 ,..
hot- .nnd corporation kings. The cotiii'
lr-v '" ,,ort ''-ugul face to face with
?TJ'Jhi .'."r. 'I"1 IM,CW',, U,,f W,f
:tre r the nation, a.id esiecially tbe
future pnperily of tbe pnaliiecm
Ttie-e problem will coti;titut tbe N-
fc&'
01 tremciKioa odda, whea tue balance
ot power was won in the interest of the
people ob alectioa day. We coarrata
iftte yoa aa the icraau cow. and rec
eataiae that ta yuareJbrts aad the ro
sire support tkattha Beela xiTento
the priaciBles af snti-naoooeoiV. a
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premiums, i wer $40.00. Atnonc
thuso are
Tno ihrc-hini: msrhnir- f l,2unn .
One fann null ith power ..... 42A (m
(Vie twine hinder .tino-ii
One rhvant piano iVn i)
Fifty srvin machine, and hundreds "
of iiM'iul artirlcs
A full list of premiums in published
in each nuiuler of the weekly Ber.
Sample copies mailed free to anj ad
dre. Sulrripiion price weekly, $2 00
pr vear, n months $1 00
Every ervn that remits pre-pny-tnent
for one yitrill le entilll !
one premium. o preinitrn worth at
reLnl b-sj. ibnn one dollar All remit
tance. mtit le made lefore Feb :, a
the awnnl will le tmdc on Man 1. 3rd
without fail. Po-otnch 110 jni;Kj:jc
meiit. Address remittances and order, for
ample copie. u the Ihrc Publishing
Co Omaha Neb
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