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"tei- wITJUi9RBEHIKlKKfiDi0SUVJk 1 " u"- jif :?BMBEBsH!fl?SS : - A3mmm?&mr3gmL'jz -aswi?sa : -.v.r&. . . - : :aiBE3?wawgPRs?gT!ww; .'T J,(i?Xr5,4!OMKaaSWFr 3 " 4&,3K3Krf OF mm?m Ik i .; " J&sWffim IJ" V .JN i SS- ir v i- .j l v tl- Jht fr& J ft'i rai-yisSS'S: .:zr .;."j- si .r-z I i . -- M v satf..' irnfi :t' .-V Ji ft "vpK' .- r" -f'J:r:-3&srps3sa KS?.itf35fS3 I'iV- .-. )'1J- "iis. ' ir-- r. - .. ---' . V- W- . The.Red Cloud Chief FRIDAY. APKIL 2, 1886. MEXICAN PETfulg- ""Mexican retcr" is. oinetliinj of a celebrity in his native county. He won his sobriquet, if not his laurels, when serving as body-servant to his young master, 4,Marse John," during the Mex ican war. Jsow our hero it not free from some of the failings of hh race, and the shrines of pious Mexicans, with their gold and silver ornaments, did prove a most special pitfall and tempta tion to poor Peter, In vain did "Mane John'' instill into the African mind lessons of higher morality, with a wholesome blending of the terrors of the law when coining in the garb of strict militarv discipline; the fact remained the .same: in the time of temptation Peter had to" he closely watched. When the war was over, "Mar.-e John" went on to Washington, and Peter was sent home to "ole marster." For a few frhort hours after his home-coming he stepped a hero, -with many tales of the marvellous to tell. Having some sus picion of how matters stood, "ole mars ter," with a sly twinkle, said, "Now, Peter, what did 3-ou bring back from your travels to show us?" This w:s touching a lender spot, and Peter's countenance f'll as he said, "I 'clare, ole marster, Mars John didn't hab no conscience 'bout dat thing at all. Much as dar waz to irit. all I could fctch home wuz wun lil sslbcr gord" displaying with a mixture of pride and .jneiancholy a little image of some saint .thaL might or might not have been of it he precious metal. Time rolled on, and the proclamation Emancipated Peter from "Marsc John's" conscience Cor want of conscience), and at various and sundry times he profited Tjy ms ii Deny 01 acuon, auu uuajiy found himself in limbo for unlawfully Cosscssing himself of a neighbor's tur eyand was tried in the court where "Marse John" was a practicing attor ney, and "Marse Peyton," another member of the family, the grave and dignificd judge. The evidence was overpowering, and to plead "not guilty" impossible, so Peter could only request to be "lowed to spiam how ue cot in xde trouble." Anticipating a treat, the n quest was granted, and solemnly the Uourt awaited tne defense. .NotTnui out a certain dignity, the old man arose, ana the explanation began: "Geutmun, I won't say I 'aint got into dis trouble, 'cause I sholy is, and hit troubling me 'nough; but in jestice I inns' tl how it all cum upon me. Fust, sum blame la' at do door ob Marse John, lid good man, good as gole; but he wnn eontracktcd, not say wan stingy, farmer. lie got de ole thrashin-machuie he had 'fort ue war, what leave mos' ob de wheat in de straw, and dat fack 'lice ole Mis' Simpkins's tuckeys to cam dar, an' scratch in de straw an' eat Now dcy come dar an' do dat so long tell dcy -jes shine, and, gcnUnun, when a tuckcy shine, lie fat, an' I look at dem shining tuckeys m long tell I 'gin to feel niorfly bound to have one, air I got one. Now dat's do fust reason, 4iut chieilicst dls trouble come to me 'cause ole .Mr, Simpkins wa'n't no gentmun. Eflhad been dealing wid a gentmun things ud 'a bin diil'uut; but he 4vuz pore white folks, an' ez I only knowed tie ways of gentmun, 1 wa'n't no match for him. I docs know a gentmun. Didn't me an' Marsc "John here an Marso Peyton dar all come out do same estate, and who ever fetch de word dcy wa'n't gentmun? Well, mo an' do olo 'pnian an' de chillun hail jes dun cat . dat tuckcy, an', to abe de scand'l ob de thing, i had pit all de feathers an' bones m do Dutch r en my Dutch oven Mis' Sallv gib iuo when I hear somebody knoclc aL dfdoor. I went to tlu door an' dar &ian ole Mr. Simp kins! Now somo joor white folks is wns dan p'inter dogs, dcy so eersomc. JSlv. Simpkins come in; he look round, an' walk straight to my Dutch oven Mis' Sally gib me, lie peep in: he find ftle featlrs an bones, imli urn all out, an jes mil most outlandish: uz am a gentmun? Now do CoU knows all, an' I couldn't set hero quiet tell dey did." It is needless lo s:y the ndin of the "Cote" was not very severe. Editor's Drawer, Harjictl&iUigttzinc for Feb ruary. VjypgS AdtlS T krl. Atedy tionha i-.-&: . wcrMiu ooserva- a"iwhs l could im- ti r rr"'.- .rr'S.-'vi ?W-rJT.ra Ctte' irirls that the cuier osw young." If: jaot to marrv y be brought to inev( fekl'fe hPPJ marriage liYl!tlKI tv l.lriil 1st "fcf a , ,.. much C fltn irnrii than the: -e sure thev might n opportunities to marrv uy do not need to .timc necessa satis! As a iriri grows o Sthi all. she certainly becomes more of judging what would make her than when vouncor. Mow maur of 20 would -think of iBarrvros the they would gladly have married- at Al ski a woman woo is. sotBcwnai ident and not over-anxions to ch harder to please and more care- fa utfr cnoico man one ai -zu. a uere is .. reason for this. Her mind is U with tier vcars andsbe now 1! 'bevond mere appearancee'ui ir men. 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"Did it ever occur to you." said a well-known local pianist who spends considerable time in thought "that human muscles have a memory of their own, and that they perform their -functions without special orders from the mind at times? "Well, yes," replied the writer, as he sat Iown"at the piano and unconscious ly began exercising his muscles on the keys. "I don't suppose a Hungarian working in de titch' gives his arms special orders how to manipulate a spade when he'euts oct a lump of terra firma." "That's a very primitive illustration," resumed the other, at the same time closing the piano, locking it and put ting the kev in his pocket, "and if you had trained your mind to pick out ex amples supporting arguments in a dis cussion you would have dropped upon a much better one. For I assume that 3ou are capable of understanding that when you follow vour calling you would make a dismal failure if you had to in ternipt the working of your mind each moment to tell yourfinger3 how to make a letter. You must be aware of the fact that all you have to do in writing an article is to allow your thoughts full scope, and your fingers will put down the words," spelling and all correct without instructions from the brain. "When the human muscles perform their functions independently of the mind," he continued after a pause, "scientists call the action 'instinct' Whether that is proper or not, I can't say, but it gives us reason to believe that man has more than one advantage above animals. Philosophers hold that the only advantage 6 the reasoning power, but here we see a faculty of 'ac quiring instinct' which no animal pos sesses. "But even writing is not an illustra tion of the highest order in application to this subject Not only myself, but every musician, can tell yon that in me morizing pieces the fingers do it alL It would be a very difficult feat to remem ber all the notes in a piece of musicand some musical people rely so certainly on their fingers for the mechanical part of their playing that when they happen to think of the music in the midst of a performance they become lervoos and, the chances are, break down. I will go still farther than that I learned a dif ficult piece of music eight years ago, lost the music and did not see a piece for two years. I then resumed playing, but had forgotten all about the piece, when one evening, while I was amusing myself at the pinno, in the dark, my fin gers happened to strike the chord of that piece. Then theystarted in, and while I was thinking of die scenes sur rounding the spot where I had learned that piece they played it, expression and alL I can now pall down the curtains of this room, bhndfdld my eyes, cany on a conversation with yoo on any sub ject and guarantee that my fingers will play that piece with all the expression implied in its tones. This seems a re markable fact but there are few good musicians who will not agree to do the same." Pittsburg Telegraph. History of the Bicycle. In the year of 1816, says the Philadel phia Record, Baron voir'Drais construct ed a curious vehicle, consisting of two wheels of equal size, placed one in front of the other, and connected by a bar on which was a small seat The rider sat astride the bar and propelled the vehicle by striking his feet against the ground. The machine, very simple in mechan ism, was named the Draisine, and was the progenitor of tho modern bicycle. In 1818 his contrivance was introduced to,use in England, and the year follow ing made its appearance in New York, Philadelphia and Boston, and was for a time quite popular. In 18G3 a French man applied cranks to the fore wheels of the Draisine, having discovered that a certain speed would maintain the equilibrium of tho two-wheeler, and in 1866 further improvements were effected, the now machine being introduced in New York. It received little or no at tention until 1878, when a sudden popu larity honored it-and everybody began to use it This continued something more than a year, when-it was as sum marily abandoned as it had been en thusiastically taken up. Some English mechanics continued to work upon tho plan, however, and in 1876 the first im proved bicycle was imported aad put on exhibition at oar centennial fair. In 1878 the first American company for the manufacturexf bicycles was orjraa- iaed, and thti ralSc m these articles J has sincp-increased so steadily that no lea Juan 6,000 were manufactured and sold in, this country Jast year, and it was estimated that thre were then 30, 000 in use in the United States, exclusive nianoiacture er, tlM oosi ofthe bicy- and miOsY twalVB in perfecting :nt .rw. save so umtaatly.v MM op to tlM) raw nimrBiTT rnr sswma on thjrroBBii:. Xot baild ' ?---.--. - -- rt- imI ''imIiT. ".'r nouse atieasc. bskI ptsm mmn .-.-- ' . -A r TTT .' 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LajB Aa g- '. ?S -.mmm; -mmmmm jul M-vPai'4tmHHB' Atlftl&'t 1ATO C10VBL Nebculca happily escaped thoe aril ad ati-bellMEa strifes that stained the toll of " bleeding Ka&sV so red vitk blood, thay Uke the hxnd of Macbeth, U might, u the multitudinous sets incaraa diae, making the green one red." The history of the titer State lias been one of peace and prosperity, and her annaU coa taia no rich records of violence and crime aa in earlier dars gaTe an unenviable no toriety to the land for which pro-slavery and anti-slavery men contended. Though next to the baby State, Colorado, in point of age, having only been admitted to the Union in 1867, Nebraska has already out stripped in population many of the older dates, and if the next ceniua returns doa't require seven figures to show the number of her inhabitants he will be as disap pointed as was St. Louis when Chicag took a big jump ahead of her and crossed the half million line. After all, however, the greataess of Elate or city does not consist in the num ber of her resident buiin her enterprise aad intelligence, and Nebraska stands this test also. She claims as thrifty and brainy a population as any State possesses, and some recent evidences of popular feeling upon certain important issues of the day tend to support this view. New ideas have been heartily welcomed and sserit has received its due. This will help to explain why Athlopaoros, which has beea so successful as a cure for rheumatism aad neuralgia in saore Eastern States, is bow meeting with such favor as it makes its way Westward over the prairies. if ilea Finlan, of Tuckersville, Neb., sayr " After using two bottles of Atalophoros I was enabled to rise from my bed, to which I had been confined for four months. I hare not had an attack since, and it is the longest relief I have found from that dread disease, rheumatism, for niaeteea years. I still have two bottles left that I keep ia case I should be agaia attacked." Frosa Loaf Piae, Brown Co, Keb, csjm good news ia a letter frosa Mrs. M. A. Slorfbrd, who says: . "Two bottles of Atalophoros have al Mat cured a lady here who was a great sufferer from rheumatissa. She has beam Being the nsedidne for about two weeks aad iada great improvewist. Bhethiaks it a saost valuable ressedy aad is so pleased with it that she doesn't know how to ex it are have "Sosm fourteen months am." A. Hayward, of Burlington, Ia M I was at tacked with ioflarasaatory rhenwwtiswi. I tried a doses (liferent kinds of saedidM amid to cure rheamatism, hut to so pur pose. Ftaally, I procured a bottle of AtMophoros. After BBg the bottle it did sae so much good that I bought aether, but did not have to nse saore than a third of the second bottle before I was eatirely cored. From that time up to the reseat I have never had anythtBg like rheamatic paias, aad I thaak Athlophorfli for the cure."' Tkansa McCoe. Bosh's block. Dubuque, la, whose wife was cured by Atalophoros of a terrible case of rheumatism, declares it was "truly a miracle my wife's If yea canaet get ATaxersKmos of jour ras laC wUlMBd it eZBKSS BSld. SB KSClM W ngalar rle-e dollar serbotris. W. wmt yea btj It frem year ?" ttj, BssaH M,ws est test misled f gysoetfcag 0sv,ui wau linst.tv Mb Sooffs Nerer Snuff. 'How does that verse run? Some thing like this isn't it ? "Yea, that's beautiful, pathetic and true," said your representative. "The poet alludes to people who are some how suppressed, and never . get their full allowance of jor and airl Which reminds rae of a letter snown me the other day by Hiscox &. Co. of New York sighed by, Mr. E. C. Williams, of Chapman, Snyder & Co., Pa., a promi nent business inan of that Place. He writes: ' ' 1 have suffered with Asth ma for over forty years, and had a ter rible attack in December and January 1882. IJiardly know what prompted me to take Parker'g Tonic. I did so and the first day I took four doses. The effect astonished me That night I slept as if nothing was the matter of me, and have ever sfnee I have had colds since, but no asthma. My breath ing is now as perfect as though I had never known that disease. If you know of an one who has asthma tell' him in my name that Parker's Tonic will cure it even after forty years, There was a man who escaped the fata of those whom the poet laments. This preparation which has heretofore been known as Parker's Ginger Tonic will hereafter be advertised and sold under the name of Parker's Tonic. Inasmuch as ginger is an unimportant ingredient, and unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their custo mers by substituting inferior prepara tions under the name of gjoger, we drop the misleading word. There it no change, jjimver, in the preparation itself, amPlkpUlea remaining in the wrapped under b rvmmtE&Mm' Ginger Tonic oe if tn f(amWaVmaaattlaWaafHMtK CO. die with eon j mar. commence tiaratleaa ooncn-whi irwuhUwBr tnD (bhro ihwmtm whTeh ia to ear MtwmieYjaii caMiuMi$l.y0 Trid aii iVM. For 'i C6f -, V ,'. -t'T? &u -- r -5r . "5ijr? 'B'.ivV ,i ,' i iaV: Trial 5?i2ViS5r .-- - -f5va-s- 'JKjikTitf-yi-x L fi rtaa4 "iijriwt" herself, but says that those who saata angels for helping her so sswch. 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B.F.MIZER, Proprietor of Oprm Boom Oroowr Stors F. D. HUTCHINSON & CO, INAVALE, GENERAL Groceries, provisions, dry goods, and all articles usually found in a first class country store. Produce taken in ex chance for goods. Cash paid for grain. Store in Cheese Factory Bidding. Harness Shop, BY J. L. MILLER. DEALER IS rlARNESS COLLARS, SADDLES HORSE BLANKETS wHIPS. COmBS. BRUSHES HARNESS OIL and evarything usnally kept in i fire class sh jp. Awb aocrs north of 1st Nat. Bank RED CLOUD. NEB. BR. HENDERSON. MS AM VtouMnc St., KANSAS (STY, MS. Ugaa Gnttau U aMltix. irmftuaz ia In Cfatcaco. Auihorim to traat all Cfereelc, erroo ao4 HtwelaJ UUMmi, Saileal Wakna (Nisat LoaaMl.Sas al DaMI'lr (Lom ' t Sainal PowvrLAc QaafkatjrCurc or mrmrj rrfuodol. C3irrra law. Ajmntl riorntncm arc bCDorUat. No ua wttiieioea dmO. No tana lot(Ha from dijtajire tmtxt hrmaU. Mcdl rinwiilawijliafrMrromworBm.Byyw rrwi rmHvtrtrrmi. Onultton frre mini ronflUrctUI, A. BOOK for bock tit, Eliot d. atoi mtitd fottc ia tuiBgu. lintUmAI lorn bheuutic curl A POSrnVE CURE for RHEUMATISM. t001rtmvy cuathla eaUrntfUa to cure or bela- Grtunt dltcortrj In annli of !ln. One dot im relief re more feeer and pain in jintt i Cw cooiairtrd In Sto ;J (Uje. Send etateroeBt ofraee hh tump for Cirnilart. CjlU orad. DaHmmn, OIWyM4tto SL. KM Ciry.Mav I Will Insure Tour Hogs ? DR. JOS. HAAS' Hog A Poultry Remedy, None genuine witLout tub trade mark. IS THE ONLY PRACTICAL PRE VENTATIVE OP THE SO GALLED SWINE PLAGUE. It bas never been surpassed as an increavjr of pork, and general system tonic. Aiding dices Uoo, BtlmuJaUng tne bllllar' organs, preventing torper and engorgement of the liver, and regu lallBK toe bowels. It mores and prevents tbe for mation of disease germs, and preserves to the well bred boc its natural constitution. Where It aasbeeo fed to such animals m the prescribed quaatltie. and other directions faithfully ob served. It kas proved to b a thoroush preven tative against swine diseases. AS AN EVIDENCE OF FAITH. is my remedy I make tbe following offer; I will lasure herds of swine of not less than one hundred ia sunder against disease, at a small tee per head provided tbey are fed my remedy oder my direction, and prove upos ex amiaation prior totmtract that they are is a healthy condition, aad are neither la-bred, etoaebredot U progesy&f such. 1. I wel forfeit fldt.M to aar breeder whose Cer to examine for lasanmcel decline provid ew hf) forward remlteace to cover my fexpenscs to aad from kxattoa of hogs, or I fail to prove to tto saltCtetion of aay disinterested party that lattarc (o rewood to tavitatios is caased trv ar hy matters of at least eqaal I wlM forfeit Hi llfldeeliae spaa exam. herds, If my Judgment aa ieXh is oveibmee bv the wall to laiare tmti totheircecdMeaari ratoitaCi properly. mi aaadeby at leaa two gradmrtad vetertaarv Onaaayoy, lyq JaHaa F. aad., !. 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For further Information, apply tc ny agent, or to P. . EUfTIStGenlTLtArt. OMAHA. XET Attention Teachers. XoticrUheretyElven that I will exnniitjp JJ pcrvn wln may desire to offer themselves as candidate for tenrher of the ctinon schools of Wf lstei county at my ofJlct,- In ltel Houd on third Saturday of each month. Ktamlnatiou sotnmence at a. in. Io nt ak for sjurclal c animations. C. W. ikixikk. Sap't. Final Proof Notice. Iuid Office. ISIoomlngtoB, Nob. Feb. 22. 19M. XTOTICK IS HEKKI1Y GIVEN THAT T1IK 11 folio wimr-named settler has Ilel notice of his intention to make final proof In support ef his claim, and that said proof wlilhe made be fore the Judge, or In hi absence, the clerk of the district court of Webster ""county, at Kcd Cloud. 'eb.. on Saturdav. A ril 3. im, rtt JAMES MCCARTNEY. on H'd aii No. K1. for the sw !i of sec . tows l. north of K 10 W. He names the IIIowIihc I witnesses to prove his cootmHotts resiarnce upon, and cultivation of said land, vlx: James II. Chapin. John F. Smith. John Posey. Carey tv uue. au oi jicu uomi. ;eo. S. W. SWITZ tK, Jrlater. Final Proof Notice. Land Office at Bloominjrton, Neb. Feb. l?. !. NOTICE IS IIEBEBY (JIVEN THAT THE foilowlnjc-naned settler has tied notice of his intention to make floal proof tasapportef bis ciaim, ana max sata pcooi win oe lore Jasfge. or is nis Mswia dsUiMrif WtoarasMa. e, aa aatmiai.AyaaVMW. nt: -- rQ RoadNotlca. OTATE OP KEllKAifKA. WEWTTElt OOCN w? ty.as: TaaHwfeMattaaay coBcera: Tbe r I ml sail aptavd t view aad report mm a awalii wad araved for ia a ceruta prMUm sisM ilrd wKk the ceoaty efera af HM!V. aaacac tkmi a aabUe raasl be aa tolfciws : Onaaaeaelaat at a aaiat m aal m die rtk-waic eermer T snetlta (UkmfM((),nwa(iM(MtNA rattfesaai 'f leafW i a mm. 4.B.aurtar. 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OpjHiitt he Cliicno I.umlf r Ynrtl S.V.LUDLOW.I W.HOUGHTON Merchant - Tailor RED OLOUD, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, MELTON, feCO. Custom work neatlv done and after the most approved fashions cutting and fitting a specialty, prices reasonable. Old Stand Bast Sldo Webstar Strot. Geo. 0. Feiser & Co., REAL ESTATE AOENTS Bed Cloud - Nebraska 30000 Land for Salo Improved Farms. unlmDrovad Laada. nunxncds Corroapondenco Invited. MOSHERS MEAT MARKET T. J. M0 HER, Prop. Fresh and Salt Meats! OF ALL KINDS. Market Every Day and Prices Reasonable Old Stand, WHO IS UNACQUAMTC WITH TMI sag ST kxamwimc CHICAGO. rrwroonwcarltWonaol sfac At Initial anatawa&iva kltM. " " -. "-t" r "T " --- .. ' j . 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