I , Jhl jim ' i-ii.'w ii wi in Mfimr M"'" i" ' "lJrLi''fes "rW "-r.- ?;y- ; ."'Mrs!M SI fijfc.T r f 'V "-V ' :j- - ,! V -' 'i i'.y The Red Cloud Chief: A "ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF LIBERTY," AND $1.30 A YEAR IS THE PRICE OF THE CHIEF. VOL XIII. RED CLOUD WEBSTER COUNTY NEB. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 1885- NO i .. .1. vZL ji&y.j.ss '"i- r ft 0- r v" ...... a a v fr-..v ..Va - Y- - A. I f ii :. isa ,. j- .... i tan J-JfAt-JJ! RED CLOUD CHIEF KVEUY FKIDAY BY A. C. HOSMER. IMO.B. 8TANSKFV, ATCTI05EErI. - - NEBRASKA UEVEY ANDERSON, SURVEYOR, Orders left at the Abntrtict office will aeeaive prompt attention. BED CLOUD - NEBRASKA J W. TULLEY8, M. D.f OM(EOPATniC PHYSICIAN, U. S. Examining: Surgeon. Ofmck Opposite First National fank Red Cloud. )R. L. H. BECK, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON BID CLOUD, - XKBKASK'a OrriCB Over Honry Cook'a dr.i. ctere. Professional calls attended day or sight. ii . Q JC McKEEBY, M. D., PMY8ICIAK AND SURGEON, Oeriee. Klrst doc- wet of Cook's drup store Mm bears from j to 12 a.m.. l to 4, and 7 to 0f m. JtssldcDc. 9 blocks west of court oust? & CLOUD. - - NEBRASKA J DAMERELL, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Bed Cloud, Nebraska. jriearOvr tht ftofls. L D- DENNEY, PHYSICIAX SURGEON, QR& CLOUD, - NEBRASKA OyncK Over Cook's drug store Calls promptly attended to unv oi oi'-bt. )R. 0. SCHEXChT, PHYSCIAN AND SURGEON, Cowle. Nebrasku Professional calls promptly attended Omcc : At residence Cowles. 8-3 1 QILHAM & RICKARD8, ATTORNEYS. V Red Cloud. Nebraska OmcEIa Smitb Bros, law law ofBce. Ot 8 W. KlLEY. J:?KALfcY Kaley Bros. A TTORNKTS AT LAW, RED CLOUD. NEB. Agents for the B. & M. R. pKAKK R, GUMP, V ATTORNEY AT 1AM fel? Hot CLOUD, - - .. iMB .-l , fc. vrnomOvT ths Post Office. LOi2. O. C. CASE. Jas. -MCXI Case & McNeny, A TTU TTORXEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW A Vm praellee in all court. of this Mate Clctions as well as litteated business careful. llctions as wel utd efficiently a y and efflclently attended to. Abstracts furnish. id n aiiDlIcatloB. CKnrK.-Over Fine HftUoul Baak. Bed Clcad. Neb. ILL P. OVEBMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, BED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA Office. Over Ferguson & Co' drug lore. Cgg"wp"!5ptly tteade to andrerrea fMlnea aaUcltaf . Fleaty of wy to Inaa at i NS rv x DUCKER'S We have in stock a fine line of dress good and if you are interested in that line of goods, we can make it worth your while to look over our stock. We have SINGLE and DOUBLE -WIDTH CASHMERES Plain Home's stripes, Homo's plaids stripes, combination, electrics, Merino copures, tricots, 4-4 and 6-4 ladies cloths, Repellants, velvets, velvetines, plain and brocades, black silks, wool plaids. ALL AT OUR USUAL LOW PRICES. IJJJ.JIJLI- PRICES HAVE FALLEN and we have bargains for ONE AND ALL In Clothing, Eats, Caps, Boots, Shoes and Groceries. KEW GOODS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. ED. GILFORD. Cowles, Neb., WAR WAR With High Prices At PEOPLE'S LUMBER COMPANY OF COWLES NEBRASKA. ED. CiFLORD, Salesman -r a, m 1 1 11 .1 ' - 1 " 1 1 in 1 1 Nebraska Lumber Co -DE ILERS IN LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLE3 BASH, DOORS. BLINDS AC. RED CLOUD - NEBRASKA DRY LUMBER 1 SPECIALTY, THE BEST IN THE MARKETED SOLD AT THE LOWEST jf BICES. t n O w T f'FOESTEK'S . Furniture ami Fancy Notion Bazar, Partios wishing Furniture will iv money by examining my good a before pumkealng elsewhere. ArrlTinc erery ay. Zbi Rfply oC a! IdBds Prices to suit the buyer. tuk rnii. M. Ifttt t Frees Ce, DEALERSlXk GOAL SK TO THE AT IONS J. kT a of kM wttk Iof pkotili Good. -54 D iPJIDCn At b (r JHL S9 XI o sr"T3 n o V) 3. r- o a g INS n n p a 3 a. ,3 CO- n e fi 9 H 4 &,,t: u pa s pa n w x c A r 3 c 3 o P?"0 fT o era p CTC9 a !-" So? CA Cook&Meacham Cowle. Nebraska. DEALERS IX Drags, faints, L xOhs. .DOU.&S. Stationery. EtcEtcEtc. rrescriptionscftrefully compounde st a!l hours Harness Sho J. L. MILLER. nr AJtE-HfTB COLLA18, SADDLXb SB06CBLA9KCTS. wmrs.ooBe. bsushsb, HAJtKiasOIL oTssbop. Awo dotrBOitk of M Hat Vdc- UD CLOUD. NZB. TranluiAirlt it,; "-St. .'i; 'KJCi TT - 'Sk; ,;.v iis' -- CO CD " ---r --- - - .---A -- -J i - - - --iwm.m-t ladie:s WDE SPECIAL EXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE Purest and strongest Natural Fruit FlaTora. Vanilla, Umon. Orauitr, Almond. ItoM. etc, Caor as dellcitel y and naturally as tbe fruit. PRICE CAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. IIT. LOCM TEST TOUR mmOPOfDEB TO-Oifi oovTAZiv jmAmomxJk THK TltTl Ma m Mk Ajifl hn a l mma aaHl hiiiil fMMov U mw m4 MlL a otcmbt IU 4 qira todatwt ta fiwim 01 tnituau. DOES NOT COKTAIX AXX05IA. m aiALnircua has Htvm wi MTiofi la a ta1IUo bom, fir a irt if Matery II kM TIE TEST OF THE OYEI. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., 4aaaa Dr. Price's Special FlaTorfnf Extracts, 1WilrHCHMWWaiMlMlMlbwtM,Ml Dr. Prist's UpiNs Ysstt ItMt rr Mttar rwi. TW Dry TM la th WarM. POR tALI BY ClrOCfllt. MICAOO. ST. LVt. Denver t wwi Defwec So OnwIiSt OmstMi so CtitcogOi CKVtO tow. WEST TO EAST! SURE COMMECTIOMS LOff: RATES . I UMft iHifllfiiHl IBiluiiJiJlW MOIIHU eer'seeTH. pfWPH -seVeplH.,ieW JHM. jeTK-4DeTB taW-el eHBRwef 'fOeTIOMMRRlRO jjaaw'M m aaSkeft Bear' s u aVKaeFi 0aeflRABaeM feeOBBaBaekeflBBku etlReeReV'-eteRh RT tTef - - vRRV VRBOeRB .RwlHRR: .' ', r J RBERRRlRaRReRel RRRRRRRveRRRteReReflRa - w - ,'ii-i biJ?bsl".a - j ""5 aesseBssBFeF ssBpawBSFejesssFasseeBBsejej U J -- h'ifrRR: RHBetflMRRW.RHsOJRROaRRWRlBtl-' '-.-?m ' - '- ei s fc ..ef est t- sT.-- ; ,-'jf v-- .-'sssBBBSBHa-asBsae .t - 1 , w .--.-- - T tcr- ' v -. yjg& ,--:?;, . eXBHHBSABsjaaeasBjsBBk sjaja ejej MMMMMMdeAMnwiMMHWiaal. y J . ; '"" " "' m - i. ' - Km '4BHBMS. ASl k MA . ... iSizH rS'a BEHBsft i :SaassjHava4 laelwsBasBeBS HOUSE. The Red Cloud Chiep 4.C. HOIMER, - - Prepilotet yKIDAY NOYKMKKll J. ISM. The Wivm of Kncllak rloldlere. The rcatral remlfr know mon, proh blv, nlxjut the solar systrtn than about thc'dctulU of rrttixMital life; though b; is always romiy to listen to A tain of wrong like that which w.n.s latr-ly toM about ldicrs' wivvs. It will ba nr to ti'Jitiv that a soldior cannot lawfully P la ct m.trrictl, or ii not rccvnl7AjI a awfully marriul, until lm hx t-oin- lotol six tear' 5:rTice nud Is nlw thi toasusnor of a oot couiluct badge Glaring wnred thn allotted icri(x!. lravo im to bu obtaiuM from the rotn tuandin ofllcer of th n-'ginmnt; but M a rulo poruiUsiou U granttil rwadlly euough. Hut even thru it may lw soroo timo U-foro the uuwly-tcciod brnrtllrt can avail hiiuc'if of tiic pririlcgci of freo quarters." The proportion of married men for whom arcoitituodalioD is provided by fov;rnnent U about 10 per cent of tho total strength of tho regimeut. and when a man ha obtained the nereary jer missioo to enter the holr citato it mny happen that the "married strength" of the regiment is alreidy nborc thn limit, in which case he baa to suport his wife and elf on his regimental pay and rations. But he U allowed the privilege of "living out of nca"; that Is to sar, iatead of taking his meals in barracLs with the other men be U permitted to draw hL rations and do his bratttomake three-o,uartri of A pound of meat per diem and one pound of bread fill two mouths instead of one. How tbe rare contrive to make both end meet ondcr uch circuiustance Is a mystery; but they do. and tui a rule the rnnrncd tncs of a reHment contrive Uj ke?p up a better ait timn their unrurumbeifd companions. Of courso there are ex captions; and many an officer will be able to call to mind soma startling ef fects encountered in bis subaltern dayt on the occasions of "kit inpeclion" as when what to ail intent and pur pocs eemed to be a neatly folded linen hirt t tlannel rethas provi! on closer inspection to l the remains of an arti cle of female attire not usually worn by the male aez. When once married man aabecoee enrolled on the "strength," hie position is materially improved. Ho has hts single room in barracks, w.th coal. gas. and wood free; his wife get a share of the regimental wablng. and If ho is a good laundrevi IrctienUir baa om A tbe mess and officers linen to w h. Br tbe practice of strict econotut aot dier wife can. under such conditio, enjoy a more comfortable exissce than if she is mated to an agricultural laborer or mechanic But even modcr . the most favorable coaditlors it Ls kard ( to lay by for a rainy day; and we ay De ?ure tnat many 01 use wives of Use brave fellows who bave lately act oat for tbe Soodan bad sot more tbas efesv akillinrs to make fresh Hertejkk. U MWtokreTft ir. Socee ea a mm eftWrctd Tmc wk tfce lilii'JeSl tki. fcetke tsmB) MlNf lMff eeffjMti teilpmr; aewi self lelsersaiatta fci ikMfJk Sd 1 JJPWJ2 eTeJt? to eerape together tli uvstry funds Cor the railway Journey; alllumes, to their crrtlii be it said, ther as rwt So manage to solvo this dilflrult fffW leta some way or ther. snd fefor Ihelr husbands have fairly settled dow in tlieir neWijuartrrs tlmy are grncrall IcKBled In a lodging wlthtu easy dis tance of the barrack gate. Incredibly as it may serm. not Vff Biauy year ago as many as thre- or four soliliers Tnmllles had to aectitiuno late thenuelves in n !ng!e room In bar rark. tho only division Mng curtain tretehed crisi. After a time thn au thorities awoke to the fact that thU state f thing was not quite what it shottbA s. anu a single room to each coupet baa long been the order f the daj. - p Up In m Itolteeej. , "CoMP Well I should say Ml Sergeant Hammond, of the Unit4 Rintoo S!f nil STTlreI)ettarttnrnt. whew ! questioned aUul his rrrial voyart sritla rrofesor .Samuel A King. ""We wore twn iiltn of clothes and identv of orT- roats and fur gloria, luit it w sriai 1 - 11 .... i. 11 t. ...it- ping roio W3T up ui;i". w iiar'jiv exjeetcl to start, on account of tbi tcniRriiture but the balloon Hmlerrtl up In tho afternoon, aed wo decided to try-It. "How did I stand tie flight? I wae a bit nervous m wi began t shcl p end my heart vu uncomfortably ne my month. btt that won off in a fw ilnubm, and I wm aldo to leke o-r vatlons and look over tbe eldn. We got p enly d.bOO feet oa account of p proaching riarkneae, though wo n pecUtd to riee a dUtanee of two mile. The sdentlftc result waa dtsapperfntlng. We started too late. I tijok rallnge of the various Instrument t dlfferrnt heights on tho way up, but wm vnabl to we the instruments on the dce'n Ix'caus-. of th darkness. The next trip we make I am going to have an deitritt light along. that It shall not msttet if we are up all night, as far as reading tho instrument goes. iTiilaiUlyfii IV CM. My son ha had rheumatism since he wau four years old, suffering rnot in the sprtnf. He ha taken three bottle of Athlophoros and I connulnr I v.: .... .tu ..,i ..rt,!. t...k.!. f W. Brown, clerk of circuit court. Klle worth, Wisconsin. III!.) II IWIIIM Tb Toornr iMAlm, If yotir life U mlr a borden rwing to black heds. ptniples end other rrut tion marringrotir beauty end catistnjf o much chagrin, it ti no longer ner arr to idire it Ir Ymv' Kmtlr 'Ointment will crteinly remove all tUcK 1 bleraishee mn4 leeve yor skin sort J tmoeth and beawtifnl. SoM by all dmcxvt and mailed nrxm receipt of price 25c. Fztttiw A Co AKetmexkable Mm. Mary A. fai!ey, Tunkbanssoclc. rV, wae aMicted for six yeert with sHbms and broewrbitie, during which time tht tb best phytkno cW ?ive Boretiel Her life wae deapeird of mntil in !a4 Oter fk frocnrei kotfleof Dr. King' w discovery, when tsBsaediate relief wa fek, and by eawjtiaoioff; it aae 5r a eHort tks wae coeafle(Iy careJ, gaiclfsg In fleah SO Bsa. ia a few asenthe. Fre trial aoltlea oftaia cartain cra oif all tkrwat aadlaac diseases at Henry CoeV dmilore. Larxe bottlse, ti. Taaaeet 4oosl aariScr avd ever ptW wSekla Raa kMaaaarey, twly Iasstliiitf Hm j f sw. sws wm al- J w? oaJy n i i -r-J. Red