The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 11, 1884, Image 1
5?SB 3. The Red Cloud Chief. n "ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF LIBERTY," AND $1.50 A TEAR IS THE PRICE OF THE CHIEF. RED CLOUD, WEBSTER COUNTY, NEB., FRIDAY, APRIL H. 1884. NO. 36 VOL. XI. Si t! ''t ," 1 r RED CLOUD CHIEF KVFKT I-KIIJAY BY A. C. HOSMER. RATES OF ?UXi?CRirTION: One copy, one year. One copy. aix months. SI 50 UQ CJl'J, iUtr iiiUULU-. - - -j . 50 Entered at the lotoQce in lied Cloud as mat- v bt. civviiu liuc- corxrr officers. j. John P. B:ivha. County Clerk. Chas. Iu-chow, County Treasurer. Geo O. Yi-er. County Judge. J. V. W.invn. Shenii'. Cha V. jirins'T. Superintendent of Public li:ricti'tn. ' C. P R'-ik" Ciinty Purveyor. J.M M.. iia. Cti!ity Coroner. J. E. Maith. j Jacob L M Vr ountv Com. Jno MpC.i1- mi. ) Business Directory. THE i LB&ig Ita Store ! J. A. FOWLER, Propreitor. (r?" Fir-t d-r north of the National Bank. Red Hoiid. . L. I). DEXNEY M. I)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OriT and sleeping room over Cook's drug stre. T DAM CR ELL. M. D., PHY.-1 CI AX AND SURGEON, ' KI Cl.o"D, Nekuipka. Office: Ovtrltheinciv jkuhT.c-.;. T)R. C.SCIIENCK, PIIYSCIAN AND SITRGEON, VJU i.l-. . Lllti.l?h.A. , , , Profe-'onai caIh promptly ne:idfi. t . . . , t .i . -i Omni. Nebraska. Hl.' 2!r"!.- J- !:;,,-. tii-aaws lrprm i n . tf-atcvt m iioo i ionu N eh . v - "'aT" I ink. 1 . -' " -" " "" rr-i?A t TJ a Piinp k (Psotv i.-'t -- - - A-'.-ills.l-'j RESIDENT DSSTIST. CED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA Frank R. Gump, VTTOUNKY AT LAW. A KCr-."Loui). NE". CeUertioa rrceivp Prow; a'tpntio-:. 0rirr f vrr tfa'rcTtpwutg- bui!iisr. G. It. OilANEY, attorney at law. 1 Sot;e Hank l.tx-k. Kol Cloud, Nel C. W. K vi kv. .7. L. ICvlf.y. Kai.sy Bros. A TTOKNKYS AT LAW. ED CLOUD, NEP. Aont- fur the li. & ?!. II. Ii. Land- EDWIN C. 1IAWLEY. j Attorney At Law, j ItED CLOUD. - - NEB l O rTT UAM J. O. vjlijiimu, j A TTOKNEY .VXD COrXSELOH AT LAW. J A I Or??."'' r.pjtasitr City Drun Storr. j -P.ED CLOUD. - NEP.RA.fK ! 0. " " - Ja. ilcNeay Case 5c McNeny, nV.-i rfT" 1f T-k -T'T -) Special Attention Given to Collec tion. PIIkCl-hS: Eila OarVor. Levi Meore, it. 1). Jdiioi. F. L. Gob'.e. . i.uBT. V. SHintT. IJuv and -.;! Jlxchunjie. Inke onl lofUotis. Dii-owiU Nii and do a t.eiM?ra.l iJHiikui liuMtiesS. j Ixteekst A:.uwi:n ox all Timl Dei'v-its. -mt-t K '..'..-r l'.-S-f .tA?. i K. 11. AmU. Ca.-hler FI r- 5-' . J - mi 1 S3 n L- JTIILU VL-WU-L-'. J.Nl-.i-3. t TT R-VKYS .t r. irVSKLOP.? AT T. H I p "TT,-p " T O T""F) J Will rr"j in U tHp foe"? ofthite A. V. J iJL VV J iV- O JL n4prtinnKcii. r.'ls''i'T-c well i 'v- 'tr?eri 1-M-in" caTlu'lv Jim . fil-i 't!y .ittrt: i- , f 1 1 . .1.. ntn ..f Vuiitnn1 I Hunt iir. fair. Ir 1) l'i ' 1'. x r. '.: I , , , - . i I... j -.- rirs- -""?" """ i 1 I"i!-,'pr!ll"' ill"Ul'V 2 - , am: taue '!ii2 or an kina oi i'lUiiic T,vnrr Sob V. 'nmrv I ?i 'I R1 I R ? I ft f7! i ".itv in Wi-b-tir atnl atijoin'nm conn- JwT i fa. j crj ififflBirB, fetamE!, Bnskns. fe., &,', .tt ! ;, , -T ... -j n aa T r.T,l l i. Uv?, j&ss&g AyAi-.JAiiCii.iiig, itis iiami. ami that said j.-oof will l. i:i,,. ' v.r,T rr Kf i5 lidAL.VAYSON HAND. SrJ FlttnC, itmatv, :,.-b..a:j;ed lloml. on Safmla. Mav cl County -r3r-Hat.Alo Connrv. Pre- -T f M -"--"--9 f J gtigrv-tggHS g ., :-,,- -nj.A .. . r.riilON Ct VU. i-ia: and ch..i bwtnet bonds. Buy and scil ?i4 fi r-JL U- ' - "Ot T i&J'ii & Ubul!ig,, uC. !" lU'r 'wfr oiita-etipiarr,.r -if. )u -5ZLi5"-4;'V ?5& 'to' $SCV?l AtlieriWer.ce,!uliit.jroI I. lUmn's More, nnintlwrollmv npnlt. .,., t.. ; r-,r hU.iV- Di t.KCTOTs-: jF.p Cl "ID. E?. ,lPB' j&S. "J&fhf&rlg'JZj t? ' :M,t ' I "V n lo make, fit aiil rut .In-s. In ,lt. tiimoiis ni.Ii-u uj.,. :m.l culm-.: ,n t lia R f Mno-e .Tolrn JSTtw ' f?5 .'t..'-U?-- 5t illa --'S B l.'.t .J .1 1-.st apiirmitl f4-Iuirjs. at tn- i-mM ; I i-l.-.i .tulm ikCailam anil Wimnni Crsuiu'r CWM-Ur " K C Ontcalt , -, c ,. Z&lSte:- -- -il-i-'i '3 ' , R' ' lfre-. All km.is of u.i duii.-. i rAtlnrt.ni. NV1... ami Jolni Warier nAwr .,..Mftr. n. t.. ntca.t Ca-.a ra:d far ji:i. pslts. 'sp--: JJ - &- tt fall ami se.-i.t-r v.nen jouwaut auytl..i:K m the 'I'atfv. ISitm. .V-b. nur ' i - Uressiiiafcms Uuk- t-ii U aprl-mayiu .. . SWITZEIt. IterLster. Itilll 1 1 HH 'r nrtEin iyiy ( -k. Of R. L. Opposite PostofHce. the LARGEST and the Republican K rli 9 i3 k-.-xA y FINE CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS Of Every Description Fhs led 0!oud 8arrieg8 Works, Ira Sleeper, I ..,,,, , i V. n. oiH , h iini-r .' t!.. mirkf:i,T'--, t'n i'ian"f.p:un-of uirehii-I-. and ... 4 . n , i, .i, r(IM .' .. v .."i i' n- cj... - tor .-.m, vr h.imi jrvorktd an j I'r . ii t- .-jIcwn ,. trt im"-.i I ir flllireiiTtrt salts- ur ...;- k,.,:o, in jcJooWorKandEepairmg: -TXvv 7vJ, ji.v.j. ov kJ.s. O-j-ig ja.ui&-CjJLLUt?iig,-riuw Yvuiii. . &o.. :tr tl.e r.n -t niMiiu' " ?n- AH wurk n i .; Ui -i. i r or't-r an' .nriMiwiiraX.iHiri:xr.'. ri:i - ' -rt nil our fnrn' id ii.un ii' i I T i 5 XwUi UvJi. r r ' 1 1 l- 1 1 DEALERS IX- LUiir.ER, LATH. SIIINGLr. - RED CLOUD, -)(- DRY LUMBER A ?PECIAL1T, THE BE?T IN THE MARKET AND &F AT TIE LOWEST PE ICES. rsliii:l?i? S J c3 i C?Cj E B t3 H EJ la Tyss.aEas - ii i a a ii Four Doers ii ortii State Bank, f I t TJNDERT AKESS' GOODS RB Es HARSSM HQS1SE & SGI, m c Dealer la- r" WSTvo S--! 2. COf t'UKIlO. New K at THE OLD RELIABLE D "P MM aX 4 B.4 an Tinker, Red Cloud, Mv stock of Furniture and Mortuary Gcods, is MOST COMPLETE ever brought to the Valley and my prices can not fail to please. R. L- TINKER. By Manufacturedlby Manager, That ITlv. Vft-r T rr-stt ! . .. 1ut the lt-l worknuu r j c ullv i !ti n. KiU'!r:iv..vh.'r.'v, - v - Ik' giud t .TLD - 11 YV r Sf!V f V. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 v j 1 j . -SASH. DOORS. P.LINDS &0. NEBRASKA I S crv r:- f 6 S K EBEASKA, X2i es a SxWM-tfTT-'- "-ggfca -T3 r:?K';v.-'-r.53i& "eUAiiS r,T-e K -. r5i;-. ki.val Piiiinr otii-v IHK UfeT Or TWr,: , 1 'iiiiji v t mum W:-V5 I-:,"'1 n'n. . nin l'l'ti !i. . .. MarrJi v-,. is.. P f fS ! el Kiirej.iredtodoallkliuls oi TU I. IS HKI.T1 HU I N TI! T Till J 53 - 7 v urv-c 7iiS rffiin U85f? H(VS2H & - - . '. luiimMiisuaiiuuMwrnasiiMi muni" of -s T W D AaIipmm Urastn 8 t nyysd i t v, s Patronize Home. Patronizing: Home you can always get At Same Prices ! you will have to pav for - . r l 1 j interior article snipped i i from the east. Allot our B are TTr . i Warrantee. mw wtir m ii i T"Ti "C? tLO U ii vJii itJiiiiVJlj W Uliilb R A -i.VP-'V X" :' Fu ' F A w :?zy. Atl- inyut La; T77- 3 r 7 ; i yusHS V W W JM' I SIMPSON Wv7E3Z7, 'BLUE HILL. WEP.-Ti-R CO. NEB ;A General I.jnLins Bu-ine . riit-a t 1 Special Ore eiven to Colli-tion. r-tri L'idiij at Low K.iic-. M-hom i.oud? i.'A r-irm coj:i:E.-roxinxT: Koanue Rrother Bankers. New York City Hink. Omaha Nebrak i ill ? On Farm Property ! j ."vnr.hprn N-vr.i-k:i juiJ N.trt htrn ! Kruissi-. at :l an 1 0 i r r nt. i n'irt-t 'Without Commission! , l VI io fHPk AiiPfionaor Kcw Located at Red Cicud, Is n ,w pr.jrir-l t-.ih a iri'in 1! anc- mil will ittoM,! I IT'ivinT '-ail f fti pn "Trs r pf ri iv iti ' f r 1- nt.A f if t i.faik I 1; 1 1 1 ru III ' U.l.. U-t Hi.1 llil' Mlhl.lnl"!!. 1 , A ,. ... . , ror rtn" aijIv to nun at Miner 1 , r Telecniph and in-ii! ordir- will i- reive pnimj.l attention. Yonr iriltr-. rc-j.c tiiii soiu-tMi. ,-5tn Sii'liif III Eiiiisg I fe? u If PI, MI New Life is given by using Brown's Iron Bitters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease ; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per fect condition. Brow n's Iron Bitters ensures per fect health through the changing seasons.it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump tion, Kidney and Liver Dis ease, Sec. H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing ton, D. C, writes, Dec. 5 th, 1SS1 : Ger.:hr:tn; I talce pleas ure in stating that I ha. . used Brown's Iron Litters for ma laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Ikon Bit ters, and insist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as "just as goody The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. i How Vaich Ccses era fiada. Th many grea: improvements intro duced in t.ie inunauctin-e of the Ja. Iyj' Gu!J sti-h Ci&e, have leJ to similar improvement- in the making of silver cases. ' Under the old methods, each part of a silver ca-e v :is made of several nieces of i metal soIJcro.l to 'ether, retjuirin-- a creat , aascnt 0f rii:t;n;I an(j s.u,ICrinc, which Mftcne I the i: .taiani cave i:the pliability of le:i i mt!er than the elasticity of tiiver. Under tlie improved methods, each part of the Ke;. -tone Silver "Watch Ca-e is made of one -olid pie-e of metal hammered into thi-pe. The a.n astagc arc readily appar ent, for every one knoTrs that h-mn.unnj hardens tlie nieial while soMeringtfteniit. To test the superiwritv of the Kc-tone Silver "Watch Ca.se, tike one of S oz. weight, pre-s it stjuareh- in the center vlieii closed, and it will not give, whiie a case of ame ' weiglit of any other make will pive eno'urrh to break the crystal. The Keyttone ilver "Watvh Case i- n.ade only v;Ith silver cap and gold j ints. j uin ii- uJ kt'iucf : (wn . bun I To iv csrJ.med.t T Kry;yr??T,tmrr?m m , W( t-ve FTTtovr- ?J()0.0O0.f)0 inilofcadir f'Jri i:t Kaml, ,)wour:n.Uiu(,rt con.,lu t aS t! to j mtrtt Jura . thf.nmA'y if .ii.ACKM .i.i.'-x i;j;i.i. liriC!IA.H t. tV,r!7I' wIjk j b- 's thA .s.j.nnarve, wa.n't lac llT .-sinnkius Tobacco cut made. "Jrlnw izr cz. oil t'l -p f u y rt:. -r 1-at J m Jll'.'rfrl.-.. l Lnau-' it hail-H:.i.ij wi.I ! ,.Ii: '' t ---c-m k-n:a!. Ai!dtrirsijaitiL i-ooi tortr3,mrttf the Boll ou o"Ln i-acLaim. vS-" t , - i!aSi3 Ujj I fi fcl i?iS 1 g t i i i I is t 1 1 Cfl 1 OF GENERAL INTEREST. A Boston oculist protests against dotted veils. isanmel IToffman. of Ohio, went cray bccaiise the Prohibition Amend ment was not adopted. Cleveland Leader. The Denver Medical Times says that there are more phvieians in that eitv.in proportion to the population, than in any other in the United States. Two brothers named Lynch died im the saim hospital in Xew Orleans re cently without either knowing of thor presence of the other. X 0. Picayune. The most important and' valuable stamp collection in the world belonjrs to" :i son of the Pitched of GallTern. Though it is yet incomplete; the stamps alone have cost rHOO.-lxx'). It va5 a pet raonkey that struck match and tfricl the British bark Marqurite n't Rayonne. N. J., laden with I.:70 barrel.-'of naphtha and 2,000 of prtroleum. X T. Sun. A Castleton (Vt.) man has lived witliin four miles; of Lake Bnmnswn. twenty-fif years and never set eyes up on it. IlL-: brother has crossed the ocean Jive times since 1860. Jiutland' llcruh!. , -'Irs. Fred Fisk. of Canestota, N. Y.. has a et of embroidered curtains, the work of her own hands, and which' ha occupied her four ears. She has refused an offer of four thousand dol lars for them. General Grant has had made at Hart ford, for presentation to the Viceroy of China and the .Mikado of Japan, two gun modeled after the Gardiner patent. w men nave neen tireu at the rate of seven hundred shots per minute. David Hawthorne, of Philadelphia, beat his wife. She dealt him a mortal' j blow with a tumbler. He lived a week, aud went around all rijrht, when the artery burst, causing death. His wife. j was e"ciorated by his own statement. Philadelphia Press. A civil enp-incor who recently! surveyed one hundred and seventy, miles of railway in Arkansas report' that the citi7ons strenuously opposed; the construction of the road on the' ground that it would scare all thegamef out of the country. SL Louis Globe. Pearl street, New York, is tli crooke lest street in the world. It is a mile and : half in extent, and yet it cunesare so incessant that yon cannot in any place see more than two squares ahead. It intersects Broadway twice, forming a half circle whose arc is nearly one mile in length. xV. Y. Mail. A New York Jiidf savs th.r J iw law to prevent a woman dressing in; men's clothes if she wants to, ancf dis missed ow in that garb bronght before him by a valiant policeman. The Judge's head i level. Any woman so lost to the sense ot the beautiful a3 to be willing to make herself hideous in the masculine costume of the day ought to be allowed the privilege. X" Y. Times. On a railroad train from Macon, Ga.. the other day was a rpm.irknhl couple. The gentleman was Mr. Thomas G. Smith and the lady was his sister. They were born in Sandersville. but at the age of eight -irs Mr. Smith went to Teas. where he lived ancf prospered up to a few weeks ago, wherr he returned to Georgia and met his sister after' seventy years of separation. Ckicaqt Ihrcld, v The great Napoleon married a widow, bcarron's widow became a court favorite. Ronseati went crazv aftera widow, and Gibbon, the historian. made himself ridiculous over one. Disraeli married a widow, and three of the most distinguished widows in? Europe to-day are the Empress Eugenie, of the French; Queen Isabella, of the .Spanish, and Queen Victoria,- of the English. "Eves of vair.M the nTd rthmon- us?-d by English poets, is a curious re sult of phonetic spelling. Vair is the spotted fur made by the skin of tho gray squirrel: verre is the" French word for glass. The poets evidently meant what Chaucer wrote: "Eves'as grev a glass," but they wrote vair. and hence the counterpart of the mistake about Cinderella's slipper, which was of vair."' not "yerre." Long shelves in one of the offices at the White House contain cases, each of whieh bears the label "eccentric"" These eases are crammed with tfti'ho.. communications bushels of them in all'- which have been received by the President in the lat two years, and: winch are so "eccentric" that no man can tell what their writers were trying to epres. Such letters of course re main unanswered Washington Star. "Our own tobacco exports," sav3 the Boston Advertiser, "are at least ten times, larger than are those of Turke but probably few people know that in the production, conciimntinn nr.A . of tobacco America exceeds everv other- country, and that, as a producer of quantities, it :s followed immediately by Russia. Hungary. Germany, France not by Cuba, which has bntabout 4,500' tobacco farms and exports less than does Turkey. ' A Philadelphia young man has eonc into court m order to Gad out "a woman s reason.'" He wa, encrao-ed to marry one ot the elusive creatures, and S !i v wl-ng ........ ..- F4UUIlst, wnen s.ne suddenly and without explanation, refused to see or "have anything further to do with uitu. lie now sue for bnach of prom ise, not to recover pecuniary damages, but to hud just Why she treated hinfso. At the end of the trial the inqnisilivo yonng man will, probably, have learucrT that she jilted him bocatie stff want'ii to- PiiihtdclDhia llecord i J , XL. - -- ' "w.r' nil wari 2, tsXzj 4,lfefe' .2- JZix2m -sjX