v vir t v - ' "J" -T s . ' li t r- 6 AT i i; :' . Jr !' & I v Li V7T --.. W . its. -i i9i rs -v ws ffe KST-a a V3 -3.. iMfis-: VJ4S4!'.: - ssm- 5?- &F5 If I B " I i 1 T5 Jte'-atf ?- " SBBBBBsKlnSSBBBBBB. The Red Cloud Chief A.C.HOSMER, . . Ptmprtotor FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1884. A UTTLB CHILD. gJMJMMUM akUdkood's tiny grace Draw nafroa bactoeas. bookBand aiCl letter than aU ttewirtl the clasp Of dm eaull luad upon the heart, W krte, with ttda that mlalcked death. In fever flames our darling lay; while we who watched hertiutterfng breath Could only. wait, and hope, and pray- Pale gilding shapes and whispered words Haunted the bushed and shadowy room, Till the Ant twitter of the birds Awoke, and daybreak edged the g loam On vacant chatrs and silent walls. Where loncrr watntiMt of An nih Sfo ,d-how strange, how speotraL Th saookary of the BOTBinf lhjhtl Asiaa traooeof fearwo j . Peril toonewecanm Fterll and pain to oss b. juuee trombus? eowarc .the The dawn rose, pitilessly bright; The sunshine wore an alien huof Tboro was not any more delight In song- oT bird or spark of dew. How idle seemed the task that claimed A cold, accustomed service aHUI Each worldly wish was quelled and shamed! Alike were tidings good and ill. Friendship itself small solace Drought; We came and went like dull macblncat How foreign to the harassed thought The most familiar household scenes! The golden fields and score skies were relied in sorrowful eclipse, Till beamed again those darkened eyes. Till smiled onoe more those childish Upa, Another night: ail night she slept, . ou iuu;; j joy j was ever nawn Bo heavenly sweet as that Wtilch With drizzling showers tbe trees and town! The hinsMa frowned, by lowering brows Of gloomy thickets overhung: Bat In the dripping ohestnut boughs A cheerful robin parched and sung. Dear omen of her blest release Vrom pals and the Oreat Dread past bjl Peace fined oar souls, the light of peace Was over eB the aarfch and skr. O happiest day of all the year! Kaon moment had Its Joyous tarn?: Whatovcr came brought hope and sheen Alike ware tMI good aid UL Now never ssove. O heart, be sad, When cloud and tempest drench the pans. Bat keep the day with thoughts as g!ai As robins staging ia the tain. .. -OL T. lVeworldga, as YcmlX't Oom&mikm. MM80H FETS. . There sow nmeroixs inetanoeson rec ord of persons in "durance vile" mak ing pets of the most wnlikely of animals, nay, evsn reptiles and flowers. The shstanees considered noteworthy hare been generally those of persons of rank. Id reality, the passion is not more to be wondered at in the Count Picciolaof school-book notorietv, who gained oyer ue gooa-ieeuag or. us keeper to re spect the pet flower which had sprang op betweem theetones of the prison rard, than is a similar feeling exhibited by the deepest-dyed criminal of the common jaiL Da fact, it has been no ticed tfcattho feeling, if anything, la stronger hi the man of few resources. The present humanitarian system of conducting prisons provides the edu cated prisoner with many means of killing, if not improving, his time, which a bygone system ignored. Com panionship is found in books of the very iest kind. In the ease of the unedu cated prisoner, it is very different For many hours of the dav ha f hut oft from everything but in tercourse with his own thoughts, and tkeee being, as urate, not very companionable, he casts about for .something to engage his attention ether than the four bare walls of his cell. Suddenly he hears the chirp of some impudent sparrow, enticed by a few itray bread-crumbs which the poor "w " Bpareu irom ms allowance and pushed through the tmimvrd hit idow. Here is something which eer- lybea which, to one given to susDeot. is above wine tainli bears him no ill-will: something suspicion. There is not the slightest doubt about this visitor. But tha nn. suspicfousfeelingisnotreciprocaL The crumbs are all very well so long as they can be reached from without the bars. The dark within is an unexplored .region. But there comes a spell of sharp frost, may be, whhra whet the appetite of the feathered visitor, or there is something in the manner of the would-be host which reassures him, and the inauisitive littlo head if cautiously Kushed inside the bars, in order to f of , E P trail of crsmbs judiciously laid by the tempter. No harm follows: and familiaritv breada hniHnoaa ti. little fellow is surprised to find himself auite within, taa and all, and. as lough astonished at his own audacity, beats a hasty retreat The next visit finds him less modest He advances across the floor; then, with sidelong glances, makes a backward movement then a forward one, till he feels quite Emtive that the statue-like figure in e corner has no bellicose Intentions. As a sort of feeler, the figure moves a foot or a hand. This is too much for Mr. Sparrow. A flattering retreat sw we oars, out and away, leaves the lonely inmate still more lonely. The thought of the crumbs, how ever, steels the little feathered breast and by-and-by he makes another ssay. At last he loses all fear, and hops up quit close to the immured one to imatok some ernmbs sprinkled 622. ST if1 m,8ihk rae bW From this it is not 'r, a conlidsnce ia rained, to hop on to the knee and shoulder. What sort of bird-lorio has been goiag on in the breast of this little parrewf la a, week or two h foam looomeataoall,aBdtoeat his meals from the hand f a smasi who, very pos sibly, is sneering imprisonment for kicking his wife very nearly to death, r for same kindred crime; but who would take infinite pains to attach this little soulless bird to himself, sad resent, with Wows if necessary, any interfer ence with his pet What is the philosophy of the mat ter t Is it the waking up of dormant feelings t the softer, better memories of happier days, when the love of wife sad. aaJjdrem had not beoome estranged P Cvery man, even the lowest type of shut off from the world, rarefy noticed such an obscure creature in his days of freedom. There existed, however, some object or objects upon which he lavished his love ; and, refused acoess to these, he turns to the sparrow or the mouse. To whatever cause the passion may be attributed, it is true that all are equally ready to avenge any insult oifcreel, and he would oe a rash man who, of malice aforethought would injure a prison pet We have seen men, per fectly tractable and well-behaved on 9ther occasions, behave like demons wnen tne favorite sparrow or mouse has suffered violence at the hands of a warder, who, possessing more seal than liscretion, has not bees able to discover mytbing in the affair save a breach of orison rules. Whether or not the domestic mouse 'i more cognizant of toe baseness of uumsn nature than bis relative the field-mouse, we cannot say; but certain it is that he rarely succumbs to the blaudUhmoute of the tamer, is less docile, and more ant to return to hhf normal state on the first opportunity A pet domestic mouse is a rarity com pared with tbe more tractable field mouse, and the tamer of the former is looked at in the light of a professional. His ability is requisitioned to assist th amateur, and his proHcieucy in the profession thus becomes a marketable commodity. A "sixer" or an ,eighter' prison slang for a six or an eight ounce loaf occasionally, is payment rendered for assistance in bringing a domestic mouse into a state of subjec tion. A free man, with hundreds of other matters to engage his attention, could not spare the time necessary to turn out such marvels of the taming art as are to be found among prison pets. At work in the fields, haymaking or bar vesting, a mouse is seized, secreted in the breast-pocket and kept in there by means of a handkerchief which close the mouth of the pocket Imagine with what anxiety the man would go through wjd cuabuuisry urueai 01 oemg searcnea on his return from labor, fearful lest when the handkerchief is removed for a thorough search, mousie's bright eyes should peep over the ridge of the pocket ana thus discover himself to the searcher, very possibly to bo ruth lessly cttspatcneu. bnouid some more than usually amiable warder be the searcher, he may seeing that a mouse cannot aid the prisoner in an attempt to escape willfully pass over him, or, in his hurra, fail to "feel" the little soft creature. Mousie's education has already begun. After having leen taken out "to work" some two or tBxee i days he learns to "lie close," not how ever, before he has received sundry tappings on the nose, as warnings oi what to expect in case he shoula feel disposed to. wander. Then the experi ment of leaving the little fellow at home is tried. A nest of picked oakum has been mode in an out-of-the-way corner of the cell ; and into this nest he is put with many injunctions not to stir while the master is from home. There is great perturbation of mind on iue convicts returning xrom laoor, for many things may have happened during his absence Everything is eagerly scanned to see if it is in the same condition as it was left On being satisfied that it is, the little quadruped is taken out for a share of the meagre meal; that over, he is put through a course of training taught to run up the sleeve and come out at the shin collar; to beg for crumbs, and on the approach of the slightest danger to nub into the harbor of refuge, tie breast pocket Some unlucky day, the prisoner returns to find his pet gone ; and real are his secret lamentations over his loss far more real, possibly, than when in his days of freedom, ho lost his child by death. The unsentimental prison cat seeking what she may devour, nae smelt out our little friend, and in a mo ment this companion and solace is a thing of the past Or seeking "fresh The Golden Eagle -J CLOTHING STORE Successor to JOHN HAY, Bed Cloud. 11 saaP flBI BsBsWiassgdjieSSiBr BJsaf sssa asm nBBB rfE5g23 000-SSr W slHBaBspssasssssBBs1sry ZpffrSJM S'-TBlr9lrrvR I ssV Every body canjafford to BUY CLOTHING NOW, at the present prices, having bought the stock at BANKRUPT PRICES, and will sell them 35 Per Gent. Less Than Marked Formerly ! $13 and $14 - $8 and $9 $6 OVERCOATS, marked 920, now sold at OVERCOATS, marked $12, now sold at OVERCOATS, marked $8, now sold at - Suits of Coats, Pants, Vests, Furnishing Goods, Caps, etc. marked down in same manner. As all goods are marked in plain figures, you can con vince yourselves by calling. This reduction is made to make room for the Lar est Stock of Clothin, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, etc., ever seen in Red Cloud. State Bank Building. C TfTxeXier. iking aa pastures new," but not of forsaking his old home al- DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on and after February 1, 1884. the co-partner ship heretofore existing between Kaley ! & Edincer, doing business in the town ' -. ' . i Final Proof Notices. ppea np ov some otner renreseat- of the taming fraternitv. In either , he is lost to his old master, who . r ... - "k ansamai. MveswMaewntr orsomeooav. it My bt selns, base love; but k Is tv;Jre,- nevsctheless Who eaa fullv the sae rr praasuled by Um wire-kJcWng "Mack Cauatry" pad- sBar, who leasts us zavonw duu aog while BispoercUMrea go about uoarel sarP ostJistsMwisearwhe has ajetjs Bat spauew waro woods and dreaming together, mousie shyly wanders oS. and issna atfve case, is inconsolable at his disappearance. Should he be able to fix the cause of his loss on anything or anybody; it is easy to see that he will become that thing or that body's implacable enemv. A case in point occurred at a London local jwwu m auon umo ago, sua was re ported in the public press. An order had been issued for the extermination of prison pets. A warder attempted to carry out this order in, perhaps, not the kindest or most iudicfous manner possible, and received a stab with a shoemaker's knife for his pains. A fatal affray at a convict prison, in the south of England was tbe cause of this order being given. In a quarrel be tween two prisoners as to which should be the possessor of a certain mouse, a blow was struck which resulted ia thf death of one of the disputants. Mice and sparrows are oommosj prison pets; but what will be said oi rats as things to be desired? We eaa imagine the horror of the female por tion of our readers, who would, doubt lessly, consider pests a much more ap propriate name man pets, a prisoner given to pet-making will tell yoa that the rat is almost uateachable, the most that can be taught him being attach ment to the person. He eannot be trusted out of sight, bat must be always carried out to work. He evidently en joys the warmth afforded by the taaerg body, and being neither an epicure nor iwuuiooi ia regsru 10 loagings, sums this kind of life preferable to days of grubbing among foundations, fearful ef terriers, poison and gins, in a house of his own making ia short; he prafersit to working lor ms lmng. we tsar that this rat is too true a pieture of the habitual criminal in prison. The latter, supplied with a good roof over his head, a good and clean bed, fairly good food in comparative abundance, congenial companions, plenty ef good Ktaratuna, and no terriers in the shape of police men, prefers, or if he doss not prefer, is too easily contented with, his prison life. (bomber's Journal. of Red Cloud, Webster county. Nebras ka, will be dissolved, M. D. Edinger re tiring from the firm, A. Kaley contin uing in the business at the old stand. All parties knowing themselves to he indebted to the firm will please call and settle their accounts before that time. . Kaly & Edkgek. 3w Legal (Notice. Laal Oflee at Bloeaingtoa. Neb. Dee. 13.1883. Notice is hereby siren that the following aaaed setUer has file notice of bis intentwn to sake iaa.1 proof iaeapport of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the elerk of District Coart Webster county, at Ked Cload, Neb., on Satarday. Feb.- 2d. ISM. tik James W. Bryant Dd No. SM2 for the S W quarter Sec 23 Town IN RIO west. lie nanes the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land. ris. Noah B. Wagoner. KmDcis llouchin. Dallas Richardson Samuel P. Martin all Ked Cloud. Neb. dec21-jan23 S. W. SWITZER. Register. TN THE DISTRICFTOURT OP Webster county, Nebraska, held in and for the Eighth Judicial District of said state of Nebraska, John W. Schwaner, Plaintiff, vs. Elizabeth Schwaner, Defendant Elizabeth Schwaner, the above named defendant, will take notice that on the eighth day of January, A. D. 1884, tbe plaintiff herein, John W. Schwaner, filed his petition in the Dis trict Court of Webster county, Nebras ka, against said defendant, Elizabeth Schwaner, the object and prayer of which is to obtain an absolute decree of divorce from said defendant on the ground of desertion for more than two years last past. The defendant, Eliza- notice that she is required to answer said1 petition on or before Monday, February eighteenth, A. D. 1884. John W. Schwaner, By Case & McNeny, hia.attornevB. Land OBce'at Bloomington Neb. Nor. 20 J 1883 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support ot bis claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe Clerk of the District Court of Webster county Neb.; at his office in Red Cload on Saturday, Febru ary 2d. 1884, vis. , HENRY C. WOLF on h'd entry No. 9m. for the west: half N W M. See. 34 Tp 1 N of R lO.west. He names tbe fol lowing witnesses to prove bis continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of said land. viz. Nemiah L. V. Smith, Dallas Richardson James W Bryant Joel 1 Martin all of Ked Cloud Neb. ds22fcbl S. W. SWITZER. Register. Parlor Saloon, 2. i,uiMUXin, rrop r, Red Cloudy Nebraska. CHOICE Wine:, Liqnors ud Cigars ALWAYS IN STOCK. FINS BZLLIA30 TABLES KB LOTUS S3 OAKS. Templeton Bros. Company, GUIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA, DEALERS W LUMBES, R. A. SIMPSON. Notary Pablie, J. A. SWEBZY. .Attorney at law , -Mrs. AsUy. a slightly ineaae At lanta lady, was fssjad the other slay trying to swallow a kitten. She had ft ahout half way down her throat aadh was with difficulty that she oooM be in duced to rive it op. Herfaoewaacev- Merably scrasohed and her mamA VwJly lacerated. M T. Am. Proposals For Bids. Seald proposals for bids for books, blanks, and stationery of a necessary amount to supply ;the several county omces oi Webster countv. Nehnuka. r .1 . ... f . ior me year 1884, will be received at tne county clerk's office of said coun ty, at Red Cloud, Neb., to be filed with said clerk on or before the seventh day of February, 1884. The county com missioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of board of county commissioners. 2J-4t J. P. Bayha. LaaaOgjceatlBIoomingtoa Neb. Dec.2S. 1883. Notice is hereby given that the following aaaed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk Dis trict Coart, Webster county, at Red Cloud. Neb ob Monday. Keb. 18. 1884. viz: , . ,. John tiangert on H'd No. 4382. for the north east quarter tec 24 town 3 N K9 west. He. name the lollowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis : Louis Bantert Jieopold Weike Wendelin iltn Matthias Beaker all oj Thomasyille aeb.. jaaMebli. 8. W. SWITZER. Register. Blue Hill Bank. SIMPSON & SWEEZ7, BLUE HILL, WEBSTER CO., NEB. A General Banking Business Transacted. Special Car gives ta Collections, Farm Loans at Low Rats. Beheal Beads Bought aad SoIA CORRESPONDENTS: Konntie Brothers Bankers, New Tork City Bank. Omaha Nebraska. Acme FnlTerizi&g E&rrow. AmXTZOVTIACBlBS. Notice is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to oner themselves as candidates for teachers of the common school of Web star county, at my office in Red Cloud on the third Saturday of each month. Examinations to commence at 9 a. x. Do not ask for special examinations. C. W. Spring Ea County Superintendent of Public Inst. CLOD CSVSBSS AND LS7ELX8. Weighs much less than other pul verizing harrows, sells about one third less, and withal does the most thor ough work of any. The Best Thing Out. For Sale By JOHN BOESCH, 33tf Amboy. Neb. BEAL ESTATE LOANS! On Farm Property ! In Southern Nebraska and Northern Kansas, at 8 and 9 per cent, interest Without Commission ! Material AND COAL. Special Bargains F. NEWHOUSE. BED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Berlin Zephyrs, Midnight Zephyrs, Saxony wool, Shetland wool, Shet land Floss, Germantown Wool And Woolen Kniting Yarn Hoods. Mittens, Children's Coate Ac., &e. A full line of HQSIERy, DRYGOODS, AND NOTIONS. Also a large and splendid assortment TOYS and CHRISTMAS Gin. APPLY TO FIST H1TI1L EASE. RED CLOUD. NEB. 2?i TssawllH amgflsarm gsaavgaa. Mm. 0t CakataasWBJ JSaSSV ssn MSmdHBaaa xgsjsai ILYON&HEALY IttataAsleMMSti. snHaaijnnUUnya liimi, SaMfcC A. CUMttLTNGS, DEALER Uf Green Fruits, Vegetables &c. RED CLOUD, NEB. Also conducts a first class Restau rant, where warm meals can be had at all hours. Always keepa on hand everything in his line that can be had. Lemonade always on hand. HsfFirst door south of ShererVtsl lOmUnmtfrmm tmt west.) How Watch torn an Math. In 1875, thirteen sea coaprised the eatire workW force egad ia the au. fcctare of the JmmmBmd GotdWatck Ckte. NowoverjwAisaVitfaptoTed.aadthe HUBber m constantly faoeaaW. 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