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Klflr HIJSO. t'rralTfM SI.OO. Znla Jlrrrr'i Ioalrr Hi.uO. Uelmrirlt. Kll v(r U ulrliM, Nlrm H 4rr tU.ttO. Un (ftCi vSSSS .rOTTEtI lf XHMu.lri-rt:(I.S.IC.MTL L(X - Cctvi ftdl: FREE foii TRIAL ' j Ail anfainn an1 lr car fof rm l"hilll0 o4 Hatnr, mi of I'llaJiljBnJ I igar.ar mu j writ T olt of JoJrtJon. ?. otrr wurk.vtc tnir furtir thouxnd lxl tlr.cor C (viuJ lie for imugi of 1'ilaJiljBnJ 1 yur. or nj rll r- cmtrikl tjrtol 10iiII1c AIHr., turn. ad Uiihsuu l'Ut, cairtoo, in . . tf IA .lif.lU .v !... U - 7K- 5-3 m j MSBp mWmrM aSi i 49rj nt nSTk II ii :'.3lraeBi-kiBiuB mi Bank. ;::aI- for llic fonr'h year aI i.'snni of unquiilifKil yticccss. . li.t; i'.i't made nml has been '"-la jM-rl:,ciinn vrlnlc coinpet- . iliRu'.nuiiri inachhies liavelieen :jr o::iy one or two sexcons mc of liK'in arc advertised ur Pr t" lir-t t..u t;-3 ;:n.-ti irexpf I'-ive cord, u.h t !i nd cverv bundle and - r.;rnxr ii:.u'(JHT, i 1 5 1 t I . . J 'If .Hir.i iaciuai: hi liie "? vltbay- Ibe Drsmxc r uvc1 is '.-t-r chaace of Uuu t r failure Li tlio iiarveat. Ki:rurAC7VXED c? C - - r K .r rturrrs!3.f P..-l. ir-rpT?r urrars ".. t ;rt-.I a cariy c lk'"n e: Htl--1 i i.n. j-r o'car tlirU"! lve :i VuLracdt!Wx.erKl u:2c4LiTc (Kt. 7 '..t Pc.Jrt.ntn St-rl. n. F2atri5 CL Pdcrcburr;. ; :eucc. Berlin. Bsrct-lcni s f It' h: -r-rxrcei. -mJ-' TH' .4M,' t. - ou l'f nwcfaett.r, .nrat tci -M tl . lc UIilI3 CZJiKi . V-N " ' -iitT ViZARS. ,; .irttr- i:VI.FI?S -elt tb tiO. ' ii 4. i :! -u "i 1 i. w t . IWM . "r tvlVi- , '" 1 ..S- a a t v.... t jp . tia .e VER iOO STYLES, i" '.- r. . tie. " ii tl.Cfe) 00-d ot V n" " s rsfi2"t'ie. i ft ..st..i: cd. LUfci' KltnU toi.:tn A V.iit or call upTi --- y .. v , r V-r 5 i r " rv' rt F- e ? . s S T3C P5 HT iTft c KK ? 5 t: i - of 0i . . -"J -wU-saoua piwl T s -r .s -ruica tv enbtlunre of tte r.aTS. t'xpretv'-e Uto ncriU matter xu- .-j.j u.e 3to 1 Tul , aadlunas a iaolliue cortluc tvU u iiCTC ttle Jr-,-, uca . c'-- " cti5li. It cleaueea taJt"iT-"f BllinpnilUrs, KtieuctlieBS ttie -n hpx Ssli xO Hc,iirt rpoi n t n c: ltiC o s i oui, ...tl bracesthj u, - . -'- r:i II.t c:l- ottcn end In -j :s'uiifina. lr i'.-'SsTttni to wex;lCt " Aujuy .vc l'"""P"- - jt t. i-.j Ti.i a-wnns ibis ( y.-, -, )cr ' -cioniltlint las on.. :u i-'i -tc-"' -TLTT' iXPECTCEANT, c C -sefv. . A pltrsnt cnrillnl,clill circis uVt J ruuJISj. For Croup it li M-s.-rsua-'t'c - t. I i 1:1 Tery fesdy. 1-n llV.r.v.i gT Inttlfc. I U 8 i & k so- 3Ui.-Ci -axssriSE1? i"5t CT W L 1 s ; qr PlggCTLY Jrj THS LIVER. j-i, "eadncHe.iiiAiaaji v -XicCoukUpa-licB tieuti'.ui,r,JJ, iaIpi:tloricr 41s rxt, IUarcrf."5'Tj.4-"V X.iver.axt ftcu'tlrrfrilf-Mcf. x' ixo.et"fee! T..-,c...Tciri',e"b:-. a- stuaolatcalte -. -,,--, - , -vs-i.-'-T' J-'. " oMviroxtotbe " .--. Z 1' ' .!--tIVT. BSLEENUBRSOasr as Jt S53 ;r;aal3t Sir- U Keaaaa City, o. -r r t the JmIp to treat $2 . ti a. ." ' act! rrivate Di i2 -'. S-t-.r- -AVakiie tJr Tir . X. 1 lAiyiitsxrfstJrmu feriJKXy 1 -iir.si.Ei. .'sihauu Epilewy. .. -'rs- l?--lt. -'-- - - " r -.v. -w .a.u ..- unree rnaraaieea .rr y..J.n- t n JTT3 JtV. VfCJrfWJW-. es s .5 I K .. r R. c '. -. , -i"- jw-t i,.-e i .a-portir d.11 iaea:ciacr icr toarocnotc. Pa- !iti; re : .. .. . .- i-i.. nicfi ". iT.irciinn a. 'j.n'u !" -.- Eidcrrt'is, rericallT or by .ro:c-.a-. i si:"- -dia plain ww- 'fJO-iK2pt. . SJ J'J. OCiii;crJiiB trk r cTsaaus la i5iiclr-. .tot yeara pne- r,i tJ. .8 !n ChirAw JV xrc Xaatanm -taic ceacrlpctM. is rK- t-4i. ,. . r'sC lor :- j.i j. 7'r,',, 1 dieiirrt rct-fl rr 'Uer aim cxi ......i.err-jihpr-.trefrojaraieorb j. . -, .. . -. - , The VOL. X. Ceo. R Brock & Co. Bankers, GUIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA. Ik, a ftiprl brklr.f .Bni. mnrttw mlt. end ptumptir remtttni. Uor 6 fortsa fXcbacc. REFCJIKSCE3: IsSJrKmiriUsV Lincoln Xeb. KoaetM Kro.. j tankrr. Sew York. AIm accfcU lor the InMn lemihlp B- R E. Jlor.r-. Trei't E. II. AtnblM. Caahier. John Mnor V. Prw't Frank lrhta. At Ch'r. First National Bank RED CLOUD, NEB. Cnnital. - 50,UU. --...... . rrn.nl MIlKtEC l.win'w. ... . i .; L.....I .or I .ril County w.rr.nf. Aio iooir. rrr- i Infl una rcnui " -.. ... t ..... 1. .-,. ItV 13Q 1P11 II urcisn KzeUacce. 1)IKECT0R5: 1 IL F.. Mwif. Juhn Hoot. K. U Outealt U. v. .ilOfncr, V, , K Hicbardtnn. R.A.STMrsj. .SoUtj l'ublif. F. A PU'EEZY. Jttoroey t Lw. aaFSOfl &5WJ5JWX, BLUE HILL. WEB5TCII CO., NEB. a r:..r.I T!anVtar BniBr TrarfaeteJ. t,e-Ul Carr rifeti to Collejlioni. t "J Lou.1 at I-w IUle.. " Bond Krm t Uouthl ana "oiu coitr.iroNDKSTS: Konnii-nrothm Itanktn. Stw York Citr: Uauk. Omaha Kabraika. Lrti Vonii. l'ro-'Jont I.. P. AirrtrswT. Viec-Pre.iJ.il t. Kobt.V. SniKT. CMhien STATE '1 OF EE. .LOU., Special Attention Clven to Collec tion. DIRECTOnS: J. W. Kukiiwoop. Sii.ii0. Ltvi Xuokk. 1" Albhoht. Eot. V.Fit. Buy and ell Exchanse. lections' Pit"onnt Notes General Banking Businos. iNlKKKeT ALLOWCP OS IEiins. Mate col-aud- do a all Time W. H. STtOHM. Q- E. McKet STK0I1M & McKEEBY, Attorneys At Law, bed cloud," - - sed- JL'ai bs consulted in 1'ngH'b or Oetxan. Colleetiurjiwill rcceifc x-rotaft attention. OFFICE Uutr west of tle bauk of lleJ Cluu.l. o. C. Cam. Jaa- JdcNaar. Case 8c McNeny, . tTOWcrrs and cocsselow at iaw. Will rraetic in all the Court of thii State a Northern Kcx. coliectioni m well a. Iitifa tcli)Uiiiejicarrlu'.ljr and efficiently attended to. inner:- On Webitor Stnet. una door tuftk of Uarbar'a Moie. KKI CI.OUO. XKU. J. L.Kjlkt. illooniicctoa, Nebraska, C. W. Fv4t.T. Red Cloud. Neb. KA.LEY BROS., A TTORNKYS AT l..W k BEAL EST ATX AOESTS. Wilt praiii- in all tb- Courts in Kcbra'ka cil nnrthtru Kara.: rrlleetiiinj t-nnui'tlr at t cud id toatiti corrrtjndmceolieitcit. J.2D CLOTS. Sebraskai Alio. Atcr.t for C. A M. K. U. Land. J. S. GILHAM, A TT0RNF.Y ANl COrSSHLOR AT L.VW. OJfice opptvite City Drug Flore. RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. Edwin C. Hawley, TTORSEy A COUNSELOR AT UV. Offick: Over Me Farland's store. BSD CLOUD, KS8. Laird & Smith, A TTOUXKYS AND COUXSEt.or.S AT IW. - JIastings, - NnunAtKA. -.t-;,, , rBt.v- :n aii ti. Court of tbe State. ;- -. . Proaspt attention ten to all boMneie entrusjed to hi care. iulrl- j ,1 Dr. H. A. Baird, (RESIDENT DENTIST. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. R.!. SVHEKCK. Physician & Surgecrn, C0WLE5, XtaiRASKA. Professional rail promptly attended. Office: At residence near Cowlcs. S-51 Taints, e COOK' Oils, 33 D GIa5. CLOUD Notions. DRUG Wall Taper, STORE. iC aU. 39 63 Red "ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS RED CLOUD. WKBSTER COUNTY, NKBRASKA, FRIDAY. JANPARY. '26. JSW. THE CHIEF. t D LUTZ, EDITOR. FRIDAY. JANUARY 36, 1883. AMERICAN FROCK ESS. HY C. C UELTMA.V. We conclude thw weet the publica tion of an nddrcs entitled, American VroxT&, delivered by C. C. H el tin an, of liicFurgsririr, Nucleoli? county, pram n.ir B..hru.f L.fnri. tUA-iilrf,! Wl.r. lHSZTs. e-m m&afffcf fciiTeartier; Association, latelv held nd ean of the world fiiit thousand here. It h somewhat leuhv, "but we uf wgnificenl tcni-hi. btnn the oiri. it in full . tth tbo faith " that nth. prwiuft oftlw rW A tilld In- r- -- r . as well as ouivclvc.", may find ..,.ns,rt ami profit in its freritlent rw"- , rusa! and careful contemplation, and more especially so when they consider that it author is a youiiR man only '23 years old. His add res, while not en tirely free from merited criticism, in our judgement, con-iiderinj; the au thor's youthfulne, a rare prmlurt of r . t the young American mind. It wa ou nappv lonune lourtueu w a-zo last . '- r.' ... Aiigii,tioiieariHMiopsininon,oiine M. E. Church notoriety, dn.cot.rsc on the "future of our country." And WtlllC we tllOUgllt that, the greatest . . . rpimuon to American patnoti.-m that , we had ever listened to, we deemed Mr. Helt man 'a little .-hort of it. And considering again his tender age. what may we not hope for in the future of our country. That the address was commenced without an introduction is chargable to the oversight of our boy compositor and the absence of "ye editor" on go ing to press. -- 1 - We read of their dead heroes, philoso phers, poets, and atat-men, admire their achievement. in the fields of art, science and war, and forget that we have names that eclipse I hem; name that shall ever illumine history's page. And though the clinging hums may have covered and hid their initials on the crumbling tomlstone, yet. in the hearts of grateful fellowmen, a monu ment more enduring and spotlc-s in its he.iuty, than the purest, whitest mar ble, shall tower proudly erect, as long as Immunity admire geniu, or rever ences great and glorious deeds. Men and women may be living to-day who slept in their cradles during the strug gles that finally rotilted in their estab lishing our national existence. They talk of limes and epochs in American history thnt seem to u a part of a far distant past. They speak of days when the country we now in habit, surrounded by all the comforts and luxuries of civilized life, was un known save in the tales of some won derful hunter. When the broad pra- ries that surround us were the home of the buffalo. Where no habitation was, except, perhaps, the rude wigwam of. the savage, and ''where rolled the Ore gon, and heard no sound, savc his own dashings.'' They arc relics of a primative past, living in the midst of wonders. They were born with our country, and have lived to witness its brightening glory. They were children when three million of souls achieved constitutional liber ty, and now, with silvered heads, and trembling steps, they walk among fifty millions of prosperous countrymen. Is not thi a wonderful progress during a single lifetime? Thcv have een the boundaries of our laud extended to the Pacific ocean and the grandest fabric ever erected, gain new strength at:d beauty with the vears. Although so voung. our land exceed any other in the variety and value of its productions. With regard to production and manufactures, the U, S. may be divided into three great divission. In the centre, guarded on the east and west by mighty ranges of mountains, and watered by copious streams i the grande-t agricultural re gion on the face of the earth The Miisbippi basin, whence the life-giving streams go forth, our mighty rivei permeating the land like gigantic ar teries, are thronged with thousands of vessels, bearing toji hungry world, the golden products of our boumllez'S plains and fertile valleys. If we glance at the map of Europe we find that the country is divided among a number of nationalities. We notice also that the variation of climate have much to do in defiuing the boundaries of the ditler cnt governments; and thrt no single country is able to succesofully produce all the inauy articles a civilized and en lightened erple require. Hence ire readily sec that they must in great measure depend on other climes for numberles things they feel neeeary to their comfort and happiness. Witli us it is different. We liave a climate rangelng from Arctic coldness to tor rid heat. Are able to produce almo-l all the agricultural products of the tor- iidf the Temperate and Frigid zones. The vines of California, rival in luct iou-nesj? of their clusters, the famous fruits of sun-kissed Itahr; or the golden vales of lovely Siuim The orange groves of Florida are bending beneath their wealth of fruit, and our cotton keep the spindles of the worH a go- mik. xixc eastern uivieeion u tii l.io.l of the loom. ih frumon- ti.m;n..j the work shop. Here are the &tre&xns could without much trouble find a: America has about reached her zenith. 1 and thc coalfields wiich supply the Jnujxiber of rcaijn.. Wc have a jw1 and till sooner or Iter smduallv de-' 1 v -',-!' THE PRICE OF LIBERTY," rwcrtbat cstoi the wheel, of the mwiufiictorvlorevulvcmhilcihcwe. tern dii-.iin prcrfdeni Grant once mmJ, the "tron- box" of the un- J. i I rC. ...:..- r.,e:-, ;n.rt,...i. Our mountain furnish incihauti i.i-...,r.-.r ii,. nr,.i i ,.rn. t FIU IUW"" ! j-a '" l'- -- -' ; t. ,.. l -.!. f..r. I fir -learning ami countbs anvil rincinir. J-ct u consider (or a m ? ment the prmcrc. of invention. Amonp the mot noUblu i the ootton gin constructed by Eh Whitney The cotton crop, lfor" thi- invention "j of no fjreat imjKirUinec. Afterward it became one of the lc:djnu product of the country. The fint temuioat fai invented by an mentr-n. T.lny a- J Oil ail MIUH, Ull? rS, and late, uinP" rtiueriraii uicsiiiui . t: i. .1- .. .'..... r :... li-.. claim the elcctro-mspnclic telegraph, the wirei of which rtretch acrr- otir entire land, and, pa-,nj- lueath the vKcni.WHVe, bind the old and new wrl1. lM.i.flifr. "I unitl.l nr.,.n- vonr jrood nature were I to attempt to men- tion all the remarkable inventions o! American cciiiu.. Tlie thou-aml of 'iiirKiel at the -talent office at the capi- ' tal of the nation, are the l-t evidence . .... . .of Am..rimn inifoniiitv amULill." , - - . hile nil thi- pnrejH h ln o- . ,ing on in developing the natural re- m-,urvf in imr voumri, me h-.; iv j i i i 1-. . v e-t .., ,u ...,,- ci;uuiu uiiu iii 1, 111111 u iijut z. iui- mtt f..nr rf m..,...fnt .."! r,.'. 15,. f .i . 1 I 1.. that were it not for "the attention paid to the ditfu-ion of general knowleilge. America would not to-day occupy the. ptoud position the does. If we glance at the mnnlKir of won derful apjdiancea that have been uti lized in all the departments of labot; we notice that the were siisgested by persons of considerable education. In fact, in whatever field anything of im portance has been accomplished it in owing to our high standard of intelli gence. During the List half oftho contttry, America ha made wonderfully pro gressive strides in literary l.ibir. The works of our authors are read and ad mired throughout the civilized world. Among historian-, the names of Pre--cott, Motley, and Haucroft tand out prominent and will go down to poster ity. Of poets we have Whittier, Bry- silk niiu l.tiitLicumi uiic iiiic;. it:in-i .... , , ,, , , J miliar in everv hotehold and are read' . 1 t ......rn... ...i. .. it..... -, r. with feelings of pleasure the world over. If we wish to indulge in romance or miscellaneous sketches, we turn to Cooper, Hawthorne or Irving, and find on every page, beau tie- of language and -entiment. Our orators, and state men, among whom are Webster, Clay and Calhoun, are 'he pride of America and their utterance shall go ringing down the ago till time shall 1 no more. It if. estimated that there are almut 0000 newspapers and magazines pul- li-hed in the United Stale", with an an nual issue of about two million seven hundred copies. And all this siuce the establishment of the first paper in I7fG. Our land hn about as many periodical? a the whole world besides, with a circulation one thin! greater. Americans are pieeminently a ncw nancr reading people. This is one of the peculiarities that strikes the atten tion of a stranger. Free a- the air, the newspaper penoirato every part of the j country, is found in every office and warehouse, in even- parlor and hovel, in the hot"l and the railway car, in the priBon and the church. Thi fact alone should convince the most skeptical that the American jeople take the lead as fnr a intelligence is concerned. From the simple hand press of Frank lin and th unpretonttou school house m tne ores we nave auvaneeu to presses capable of turning off frcm 15 to 20 thousand.'shects of S or 10 pa - gts, cutting pastius, and folding them ready for mailing in an hour. Onr cit ies are filled with immen-c cstablL-h ments, whose publications are scat tered throughout our land, and fill our houes with golden gems of thought; while a scho 1 system, almost perfect in its organization, and boundless in its ennobling influence, has extended itself until to-day it i the admiration tion of the world, and ttie prouilesl ( $yAt iaDorel ior the same land, boast of the American people. Ounfor the nic principle that I lore. I universities and colleges of little im portance one hundred years ago. to day occupy a well deserved place among institutions of learning, and onr people have so progressed that they cherish as the keystone of American perpetuity, this glorious school system of oars. Four hundred years ago this niagnif-J, thc 4th ,j3y of Jtllv? 197Cs Arasric iccnt domain was unknown. To-day j, nnj TUetbewol4L Yoti mav imag there is hardly a hill thc white man j ine lbe jtjoa i, iml I n ven has not trod and hanlly a spot that! tJJre a stronj:er that forty years does not echo back the bhrill shriek of j hcnce Ialnd wiIi peooled' by one tnenymg locomotive as u munuers past villages, through fields of waving golden grain, by mills, mines and rnan- (ufactones. acrosts boundless pranej, through picturesque mountain gor ges, and lovely mountain dells, and fi- nally stop wheezing and panting by the shores of the great "south sea.M three thousand miles distant from the, spot where in 1620 the Pilgrim fathers j worshipped shrine of rttslair Colam ianded In thc wilderness. j bisu There mar l those iio, having You may ask. -what ia the secret of this wonderful advancement Wejtiotss, come to the coaduaioa that ) . i i JWaar i . i .,..1 iii 'i i Cloud Chief. AND $1.50 A YEAR IS THE PRICE OFTHE CHIEF. llr clhrwd frc- mH pntoU f tlw fm P brwishl Umbu it -t rt anJ U: AiB f etU "c lk " mipiH Utod. tkr i American wtL nr ie c j a mmr American KtL nr irf" e J a Ma He draw n inplraa lrm tfcr wry ' e breatU. He lurei, lie a . rri'iiehiuan, a Ornuau an Italian or a Greek, and rmmbrs only tbt ibei an Anienran l!i Uuvr Pwz ''S xpand with cnmj; brtiijr. 1I. principle lectmc dH;raur. im1 hencforih he Hve am fa?. aimttnd ith our intfTIo. Ills thi act ttet lSlhcr with our intcl"taKl $nfvgAr- it ba ralretl ottr Jowl to thtt proud po-iwon -he now oerj4r!. , sother oi me -pcaaitue oi ina nno,i"" v ..,-.. ...... - that ha enabled our people t - e- nally di-linpni-b tbcuiMMVc in all the department, of manufactonii-, art, ri ence eomrnervc And acnruluire. It 1 j thij' wide ditfu-ion of the different lent- ..........-..... T M.M.. fll'tf l.flk rtt tll H I"-""'"-""- ' - our national charartr. Tlial lbM.ro-1 rrC" 1U COnlintli' 1 n CCIUtin U l that a ruler, mighty and jniwcrful. hi who-e hand c are hut ariiwn wuit- . . i S out n oeniny. i- ijuinmi- , .,. .lapinj; our untional upnanl rafin-r u"'' P--wl through the old Ute .. i i i. i . .. ..... ..i.t. i.i ., ,, , . , .. , n Houe ami liHiked at the vononihle old b h MW lhe eontinuu. imMm uw. lMirh . ,..,.,,1.. .l ,M inc it--timbers reverontlv, and imimk-, ,'.,.,. Irtn flf. -halWj.A,H. JHK III -VCiatlOll; and nhen I taw the little ch,Ulrcn l'aU"u MuTv ?" 1 ana a-JC, is mi me o.u uovriy ii?i U a-K, is tni' toe oiu oovrij 1171- I full that the perpf'tuatiou ofourgtr- j eruiiint nc a.uru. I lell turn we had no rea-on to feel alarmed iUi an eloment so intelligent, -o pntrioUe. ami r-o litarty loving, crowing up to take our fihice in the future. Where 'hall j all tin end. I can not imagine a hoight too glorious for our nation t at tain. The probabilities are, that our national greatno ha- only leftin. That the la.-t eonturv ha- been but the beginning of progress. TIihI the first page only, of our hiMory ha.- been written. That with the twentieth cen tury will dawn such an era of enlight enment and wi-dom, a the imagina tion of man has nc or diearued pi ble or the pun of the l.tetnrtnn record ed. On tiie American continent will be fought and won the battle of humani ty. In our land will lc vindicated th ... r , ..!.... Tt... principle of mans equality. I no '. .... . .... ,.-. ... :...t .. I t-ilit. tli.it iiitoz. !( firv! iif(l tilHM , n ... . r nas ever iiein as iiuy 10 nnu, i ji hi? inheritance, denied by dopot per haps, but imvorthele hi very own. We can't look for Europe to take the first step in arcording to mankind the rights belonging to then a rational beings. Its vanou monarch- are struggling to retain their grap on Kiw er and aggrandise themselves by run nins. some wenkci nation. Tlie soil of the old world is trembling with the march of arme'd men. but the day i coming when the power of mind shall decide the detiny of nations and the happiness uf mankind; when the pomp and glory of military exploit shall fade away anil have no power to de stroy, and when the intelectual capac ity of a nation shall alone be its en gines for achieving renown. We may congratulate ourselves that we lie in a land of intelectual and moral enlight enment. That our country it, not burdened with the fetters of ignorance. superstition and folly; and that as the year wain, our people realize more and more, the duty they owe to God, to them-elve and to posterity. When I visited the creat exhibition in Phila delphia, in 1S7G. and saw what an emi nent po-ition onr century had at tained; when I saw the reprenta lives of almo-t every nationality lneath the sun c.uhered together, doing honor to ft nalion xtKm in ycar. but &mou, f(jr j,cr u ani when I aw on j .... H:,i .i,,. vblenre of thi nnnara- hjlled prosperity, I thanked God that I was an American. That the grand country the old patriots founded and tliouandi of patriots since have fos tered was mine, and that when men speak of our wnnderou career and talk reverently of Washington, of Lin coln of Jefferson, of all those who-n fame makes radient our pt, I could , cla-IR1 thcJH M countrymen and say repeat, our destiny is a grand, a glori-ou- one. By the pat we can nieaurc the fu ture. By the stride made during the last century we can estimate the ad vancement to le made during the next. We can rcadilv believe that le- fore the sumdnk. below the horizon imndred million of souk- Jost think of it! I grow enthusiastic when I think i of tlie grand possibilities of the future Though the various sections of oar country may be divided by questions of government; nd though political , differences may nntagoniae men, yet I believe that fray down in the bexrt ol each and everv true American is tlie i studied the histories of decayed Tta- cftnr .Wcr' Xt tjlil 0m -f i a i. dtmJ to !. u tj44i If ! ibr Srtt tutlM mlr Utw r mvlrtx- W infrt tvr imi xtwmci. i m uf tttttmurn imi xtutue. fto f flur! pHt my Ur rm i 7" I JlMi 1 1 au1 tfA ? i4ic W- . - - . o: rf tb L u ir it Hnr. A randtft vma af.t me Mkii ti im w i4nMMUM aciw a 4rem tnerA4 .Ihka ca otl by Enfia uoaMty ju4 rontMwud by rd anal iuWvJ A irijc;le in wsai & atari trM4-J. and theh tkanl Oo4 rnled tn vciptn; tut th um iMewU ta ,, , . . u" ,, ' , . ' ihc rcetjavoii. wk far in? rioir f Amnnftm Vmfm. v x b,,,,, Vc t. jwrtntOe, , rij-bt ad ji"t? The battle Hwnr Tb darir daxxb thut at Unw - f..t ..a.. .-.M t.l . A . - J .- 1 '" m,, mn u,u, that eaiival thorn ai. dd ".-u .r,.--,. v .wtj.., of the Krpobhe 1 wooid rrt ten bet ter rrpiy than to point to ih- thou and of -chool. eitrl Kte sm throughout our Ural hind and ak In all 3'our ttnlie! of anoont hr hrr ovttr notwed anUun hVw tht I Moh! hU to M4t wrth ham nil the , He.Otannt-of ihary Wn ittteH . Umh1 f I l,aJ mh.I intiHirtt. .il vm- lit alt .mt nanu, anti intpjiru, jnn, ij' h.urv, orer renal of wnch a nalMR of worker?? With Mich a jeoplc. with rocfc a r- i . .. ... ..- ... ! oru, can rte ritnr r ?' a tliou.aml uuius no Hating mibottit t tied faith in the jmtriou-m nml etitcr pn of thu A m nnraii MMp4e, I Jo. k for the day soon to dawn. hrii we ' -ball know wi north, tto-onth, when' we hall forgot thot we are dn ict. or rcpublienn ami ronuniilmr out tiiat we love one land, one nation xii Tlts perpetuation of oir national m-iit..tiUitioii-, and the prr-onation 4 the glonoti Ikkmi of hlmrty, depetnl. on the right ue of our prtvilejf- a citizens. Tlii prineiplu tiieii of the ptitpbr's Miveieia!Hy wc may caii the starting nint of onr prt-iit pri"rKn ly. Tins il viw that iippoalo! lo the hearis ar.d miudt. of intelligent human ity, tilled otir valley with connlk--. home-, lineil the bank of our-lrotun with fnetone rnd mill, covenil ll water witli thon-nnd ofvc?el l)octr ing the star and stripe. Uiund the ends of tho coiitineitt ugother with band- of iron and teei, tooV captive the electric fluid, and snt tlm me. age, "Glory to God in the hlghe-t, on earth peace good will toward won, on lightning wings acrn the oa. Tlii American ptnt it a that ha made a land of churchc, a land of chool, n land whore myriad of ppirrs point teh ven ward, and admonih u of the debt of gratitude c oe to the So jironi" Heing for the many national bloving we enjoy. Idir and go tlpmen, our subject i a broad one What I have already aid i but a mall part of hat might he aid on American progress. If we look about u wc -ee evidences of it on every ide We notice fertile, wtdl cultivated farm where, not many years aso tho tall grstv of the prairie waved and no Contwml an fourth pagr ) BsaaHBataaOTaNMaaaBNaaaiBaaaaaaaaaaRa'apB The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this : It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and docs just what ts claimed for it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with thc blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost kealth in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. f Bnrssra Arc, Ckiop, Xf. -u I Lit hvsk a TO. rasEtrtr zVaet a rery tr-ixk tuaid. Vernier. ai tj tfpm ia to wxmt farm. Jieastf cvarftaa I trjt era aac tatrtso., d I coil ct kstSrUe. Ikavc tafcea ta frecnp!eB rf a &ea j Jrrtadaaa. Vsia rCS kbsS I Use Erv3 lraa Knot. 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