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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1890)
i ; & f & VOUNQ LINCOLN OCAO. Ttv Cafertwiiat Yowl Marrtiaub tat tta) Losrtojr, March A. Matter Abraham Lincoln, eon of Mr. Kobort Lincoln, the United ttc-i MlnliUsr, who ha beea Buffering for a luag tlraa from bloc, poisoning, arising frnm a allgant carbuncle en the left nie below ta arm pit, died at even minute afttr eleven o'clock yesterday morning. During thu morning tho lad was In a comatose condition. II refused to re Uln nourishment, and the doctor stated definitely that his death was only a question of a few hour. lie suffered no pain. Mr. Lincoln and hla family were at tho bcdsldo of tho dying oy from etarly In tho Mornlna until bo died. II etd hwy quietly. Th following account of tho lad's ill cm la authoritative: Ho went to Versailles to atudy French, and had been there about two month when he began to foci vaguely Indis posed. Thin feeling lasted for altout a week, when, oa November a, a large carbuncle developed la a few hour oa tho left aide under tho arm, both left arm and hand at tho same time liecom luff ffroatly swollen. 1IU arenU went Bent for, and on their arrival from Iahi don, twenty-four hour later, they found kla condition a above elated, except that tho arm swelling waa somewhat di minished. Next morning the local phf alolaas made an Incision In the carbun ele, and It was thereafter treated with ejreat cam with poultlcea and antiseptic until November 1ft, when an alarm lag Inflammatory and febrile condition eat la. Aa operation was performed by dis tinguished l'arla physicians, aad there after the wound so made waa carefully treated. The patient continued to takn and digest nourishment perfectly well, but notwithstanding this he began to lose flesh, and tho wound, Instead of healing at all, became unhealthy. Finally, It was deemod expedient to remove the sufferer to Itoadon where he might receive attention from tho famous aurgeons of that city, and this was accordingly done on January 17. The patient was at oaan placed In charge of Dr. Maclagan of Cad ogan I'lare, London, assisted by Dr. Jonen and Dr. Thomas Kmlth, eurgeon. The lad's trouble was not limited tothn outside of tho chest wounds, but ex tended Inward, Interfering materially with tho movements of the rib on that aide and causing also an effusion within tho chest, which effusion Increased to auch an extent that on February J0 tha patient was In Imminent daaf or ot being auffocaU'd. lly tula Utn tin, waaclatloa had greatly increased. Desperate op erations were resorted to by tho sur froona, but without auccee THE COLD SNAP. The rrar's Review Mara II U IteapowalM for Damage In Winter WhHt. CmcAfto, March 0. Tho Farmers' l. low says: The report of our correspond ent Indicate, that the prevent eoid map damaged winter wheat In many counties in Central Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas and Michigan from 10 to HO per aaai Wisconsin and a tortlon of the counties In Northern Illinois are pro tected at present by a blanket of snow. Very few report of damage by winter hilling have been received from Ohio and none from Kentucky. In the Ohio valley, however, embracing tortious of Ohio. Indiana and Siulheru Illinois, excessive rain has swelled tho streams and flooded tho 1ottom Una's, greatly damaging wheat fields on low grounds. With the exceptiot of a few counties In Katiaas and Central Illinois there are no complaint of damage from Hessian fly. "The Unit all-around report comes from Kentucky, all of our correspondent In that HUle quoting tbn condition of wheat a "good to rery goii," and no damage from any cause, Tho most dis couraging reports coma (ram Mich Iff aa. Owlng to fall drought )J be sjan tho winter in poo Witltlna. While a few counties are covered with anow manf are hare, and wheat has suf lered greatly frtMn the alternated free tag and thawing experienced during the pant month. TMC OEAD BANK ROWER. MraaeetaHsa Wnsws VWw Nat aVsanaw east rronaalr atsmw Ml IiiIiiisb Toiicka, Kan., March . Tw women f thia city called at police ha4anarira to aee Chief (lardlner about the dead bank robber. The chief was absent, but a description of tho dead man was tarnished, and the women left at once forb1 crklen. When they saw the dead body one of them fainted, but said noth ing ahoat the Identity of tho dead man. They returned to Topeka and wean to I lowisl by County Attorney OephafttofJef ferson County, who came upoa ah njo train. The women got off at the North Topeka junction depot, however, ami escaped (lephart. It Is thought they knew something alioiit the ensn. The picture of the robber In the sheriff office still attract much attention. Hepolnraster Watu, of the Hock Island. baa seen It and says that the man ofed about the iUsck Island Second stret atatloa for several hours one day last week. At that time he had sorer! ago under his arm. tl salr4TlrCwJ e t4Wjw.' Pari. March ,M.Tlrrd. the Prim Minister, has recovered sufficiently from bt Indisposition to attend to hla dalle. and was present at a meeting of the csistoaiacosnmiaalcia of the Chamber of Hepatic yesterday. In the coarse of at remarks he Intimated that he re garded hla political mission as ended, ad ald he expected to tender hla rrsdg auuloa la wriUag t rreatdcat Caraot e-aay. Taraata, Kaa, March .-. P. Me- Caba, the colored raadldate for Gov awaor of Oklahoma, aay that ha pat aa faith la ta dispatch at eat fro fiatatt aad vTuhlafffa thattb aaiataf will forcibly resist aay etort to atako Cklaaosaa a negro riutt. He aald to-day. "If apprdated IJoveraor I will adsalaUter the law of the Unltad Ute altaaat fear or favor to whit aad lacl aMba. Tbt cbarvter of baUlcr th asaydo swath of Maana and Dtits't 11a. bet w go to the Territory to ya aa cad to that hied of politic huCcl ballot box aa4 ahotcna puJicj fcaiat U jaUotVMaeatb.aUreltWU.aaa HOPEFUL FARMERS. Haasaa At4elte Ha r tat We ml I TorA, Kan., March .The Kansas Farmer print a carefully prepared re port thoflrstof theaeasoufrom nearly every county In Kaa. mad up by Iw special corresH)ndenU on tho last da of February, aa to the condition and acreage of growing wheat, the condition of livestock, s well as the local market prices of wheat, corn, oats, cattle and BOg. The reports show an Increased acre age la every county, ranging from 5 to Bo per cent, except In tho counties of Drown, Doniphan, Woodson, Meade aud Nemaha, and the last two counties re port a decrvated acreage. The most notable Increase, however, I shown In Western Kansas, where, til Increase Is from double to Ova times tha acreage ot last year. In the northern Counties of tho Stat them will be aa Increased acreage of spring wheat, Some fear were 1 pressed, that tho recent cold snap may hav Injured tha what somewhat, but tho only wheat winterkilled up to March I was in spot on bottom land. The Hessian fly did aomo damage In Wabaunsee County. 1'resent Indication are that Kansas will produce fiotu tho increased acreage the largest wheat crop over known In th history of the .State, a th fall and winter had been unusually favorable until tho recent cold spell, which waa general oor th State. Live-stock of all kinds Is generally la splendid condition and free from dis ease of any kind excepting a few case of bog cholera, which has abated. Farm horses aro generally In better condition at thla Mason. Feed 1 cheap and abundant wherever stock 1 being full fed for market. The local prices for corn, wheat and oat are hardly equal to th cost of production, consequently mora full feeding ot stock la be ing done than ever before In order to necurn belter prices for corn. Tho lecal prices of live-stock aro low and cattle are lower than ever known, and tho supply of cattle will )c reduced as a consequence of th continued de pression In lieef cattle price There has lx-en an Increased fall of snow and rain In Western Kansa dur ing tho past fall aud winter and tho farmer feel hopeful as to god crop during IMS GONE TO MEET 8ILCOTT. A l,uUlll IUnh fellrr ISwstwtf Willi aMVaaa Tns SmiiI ml Wine, wmese w4 UasMtn. Lomavuxr, Ky., March a. William If. Inpe, teller of tho Louisville Nation al Hank, a trusted man of good habits, who was received in tho best social cir cles of this city, is gone. Hlaalisenoe at tho bank yesterday morning at first excited no suspicion, as It was supsscd ho was at his sick sister's bcdsldn or In tho country detained by the flood. When no word waa received at 10. M o'clock President Jamea H. I'irtle, Vice President J. D. lcch and Cashier W. H. Darker tiocamo somewhat suspicious. They oMnsl the vault and a hasty ex amination showed that alout o0,ooo was missing. Tho missing money was all in largo bills. All the bulky gold and silver coin and small bills were left Intaot. It will require a careful exam ination to stato tho entire amount thai I'opo look with him. I'opo Is a nslUe of this State and la thirty-eight years old. Ill father, Wal lace Pope, resides eight miles out on the narrow gauge railroad. Ho entered the bank In IM as a clerk and was rsp idly promoted. H was thought to x "close." Ho had lieen leading a Dr, Joky 11 and Mr, Hyde life for some year, aa many of hla boon companion are awam. At hla room be waa unusually quiet The tnly articles aliasing from hla room war a Itlblo and a prayer book, which an mutt have taken with hint. At a rousa aa Jefferson tree l ha frequently gav wlnn supers to young anon of his claaa and fast young women. Hm gambled and was known aa a "aucker," He frequently waa drunk nt night, but ho was alwaya at hla desk promptly In the morning. REPUBLICAN CLUBS. llaHlaa sT in HsM I I a wf as casa i asjiu. aiaaaniliJt, Tea., March ft. It H long sftcr twelve o'clock, tho hour for the ssacmbltng of tho third annual con vention of the National taagu of Ite puhllcso Clnbs t Amaunmat Hall, when tho delegates were callfl W onler. From eleven o'clock until the aasem blsg waa called to order, tho mtitor cnt Iho time in admiring the bwautifnl sWosatlons and doing sotue sharp pollt Iral work, for the next presWent of tie organltallon. The contention hll Is the larfft-st In the city It has a fating rapacity for .M4prKa. Th front of Its doob'ie balconies have been rlatcirately dratd with flags, while the National colore elsewhere throughout the hall almost hide the walls frrms view A layer of aviutt two lorhrtdcepcorec th aocr. When lion. A, J Watsr, rhslrmtu of the loi- executive committee, caII) th aemblge to eHer and mad U add res of walcome there were nearly art delegates present At least l( at. or are expecitd before th convention ad Chairman Wataon's address of wel come waa brief. Hon. O. N. Tlllmaa. Capiat a WUllaia Kale, tdltor of the Kaoivlll Joorr.sl, nd W. O. Wlnatead. of Ten, fol lowed with brief atdressa. after whkb th convention was to read orar ta I're Uat ThacaVsa. of Hobraak. who do ll rered a long addraaa Da Motaas. loam, Maeab S . Willi E. Alllaoa ha been re-elected by tho Oeaeral AaswsaUy to taw Halted Mete Kaate forth ten of ail yearn Tha term begin oa year frvw to-lay. Tbee tw net a dlaaeaUaff UpoWlfta wotr. rim. Itrrarai. Pa.. Ms-b t.TK Ciwt block of Ua prodscod fraw as AnwrVraa tin mine reacted lltUbatfa to-ay It wctgwn tweatylv psaad A taka frosa a tia desoalt near f Ursaoea. K IX, by U OUadat Tin Coat pa y. It hat anaa frano-saoed sst saaatlaat aalily. STOCK ITEMS. Froten slop will rus pig to lose weight rather than to gain. It will pay to warm all sloppy fl for pig. tlle your hogs enough eor feol to distend their stomachs and ps-ent their overloading them with contentrld food No lse man will sell jreen Wrlryt In other words he will not sell Ms jesr lings iv tu-y car-olds ot either cule or horses. To make the greatest success of f row ing one Vlhd of stock a tsrmer should have tho best, and handbs It In the best manner It Is said that the KnglUh shepherds find cut Ct)hgo preferable to either ix'etn or turnip tor hccv lmbt In rarly wintet are apeciatly ton J ot It, "Hogs and alfalfa will I- tnT chief qcratlons this season slid neit," said prominent farmer to us the othrr ds). From all we rn lesrn It tks ss though Kearney County will raise a big surplus of hogs during the next season Kear ney (Kan ) Aducate. There Is danger In watering a horse after letting htm go loo long without It. If you have dilven hard all day and can not feed or water, put htm up, glvln hay first, water In atxnit an hour, and then feeAl oats. 8ce thst he Is well taken care of, and he wtll be alt right In the morning, HrcaVjour colt with a quick, actie horse. It make belter wether and driver. When you want It lit dr, commence light, lncrcgTdull), and the colt wtll think he can draw any thing. Teach the colt lo slop si "ahoV and use the word "steady" If vou want him to go slower. Ten year go we exported to Cnd atom! 900,00(1 pounds of dressed lieef) now the total approximate 4,000,000 iunds. This great change has crested no little alarm among the Canadian farmers, and they sre now elltlinliig the Douitlilou I'srllament to double the liuirlduty, hoping thereby to shutout the great bulk of these compiling nieats. Kichsngiv The question hating Ik on ralnM In the Kast tlial butter maite from coasted on ensilage 1 not so gixl as thai from coas fi,l the ordinary dry fesl In winter time the matter waa fully and carefully examined, and resulted In pnolurtng evidence showing that a here milch cows hail ensilage feed they gsvo a richer and lttter quantity of milk than when they did not get such fond Horses are bred for some puro for 110 or for sale. If for the oaner's oan use, and satisfies his requirements, thst ta enough: but if an animal is hn-d for sale It must he one that can ccomotlsh something It must Ih able to pull, to trstol or to show off lo city fashion In other words, in order to sell well a horMt must !' a draft horse, a trotter or road ster, what would 1 class! as a coach horMv- Ct)r, Horse World. parmnoteT If the ore hard Is cropped continuously care must n taken to keep It well manured, When the garden plot Is used contin uously regular sjstem of rotation should ho carried out. A gixid rotation in the garden Is as kh sentlsl in securing the best results a it Is with the field crop. One of the brat varieties of -sel'r rles Is the Downing, though Houghton's seedling la also an excellent kind. In the garden or orchard tho !( plan Is to spread the manure as fast as it Is hauled out, scattering as evenly aa imxh slble. In many loralltlc blscklxirrles esn sdded to the list of small fruit with profit. They need about the same room and tbn same cultivation as raapbt-rtle. The Snyder aad lton re Uih stand ard vreiie and ran lie groan almost any where, lhay are loth hardy, Th early peas of low-growing oris my do very well without being hushed, but If the tll kinds are grown : ltns must lie taken to keep them from the ground or they wtll probably mil dew. If you Can. cut the brush and have It ready I fore the spring work begins. In undertaking to grow trull, It will bn found snore profitable at the start to make aurh selection of varieties, ptsnt In well prepred soil and glte curb at tention during growth as Is nerary to ecure the best result, and then nd to market In ha I-si r leu I ted u Msrure the lest 1 Ire Currant are among th healthiest and trf-st fruit tht can I groan. '!,. White llJtch sim. thi, Wrsslll am txjth old standard varieties, one while and the irther rr-i. The ft should m tout feet apart and the pistil not ! r than two feet spsrt in the tun IH01 t ran Iw; dime It U1 1 lt lo plant the currants In a partial shade A novel mlh"l ot ulkle? n Col lin? Is sard to J much In ui wi) l.urfrK-an rroa era. A trrHmh rutting Is l-r-nt In the firftn of ft Uiw and u,th nla Inserted into the rth, so ihst only part of the renter wlOi the bvd I alxta the grtu4 'fhls rrngcoei stejrs th evapfitatlon frtn the tepn4, whil Ihr r rnd Is fimnltg ita Cldldren'a gardens should ! frMterod and n-niraged wherevs-r lhr la p enough to allot th-m. even If only a fw feU Hcb a tru as thst ths-y rh plant. sow nd replant t suit tJ.r omu tiona. At first the repltaUag will b vary apt to go to lb teagtb vf AUtf leg what thy seak for, Ut a little gild ing will wrm it ibesn la the right way, and by it means lsva iA itlesvr wtll be Intnlf-ated 4 aatur) hnw f flower engendered tht will rliag to thear, ihrosgh Ufa "Ah. tht karsa ausaallaa a aaV4 fteaeral Vaa. "ya atval4 bat ae kiss at Atitew ka aaM.aa4 aa Utile fr rdt" "T bat ba AA," said Khl. -If ye wwceve his.4 Vn"t frat tnt att ;-r rputia will ta fter 44y Teaktv c mighty thsriuld. It take iaapiti saa to aaah a tatteat wuwjat Hrymn Hitt. Mte ttJtUfm 4fmU Ujcj at IMruetua, la IT fwt irg. whit A4 .V Hall I ft, TV fattasc, ba Uilt la irAaas & JargaetUlld l( is tU livd f-Utea - t tw Waas IW SNeM Twat JTbt mull thewerhl t-aMN.ut vml thtr taolltets, eur sisters and ear wtes . Whsl wvuM there ta wltluoit them la Mt Wrrth ilvtl ,td l stiSMiMs tfn I evicruetlrl thir trs ah.t ovr rll n rarrfu f btirt aiwl tt, t.l Ufr nisi 1 sviupttstis et silt. (ttr 4k allulU MutiM4rlvt IrHads snoutf Ucccr s grow Ihtaaed jic lfece cur try ejics, , aud sr-uT thfij dri e,t xtedale we fad lo l lv t )t W-t I ha nut fall tleoi our )caaj4kt us imlireKiH snk n. tito 1. tietn sM uw icaknis we slwtuM N In Mnr tcha, w l,n II oners to iuetle ef bxslth l.t us ivine tstr Ibal tt thla. pale n KvKotf ween Dr Joan lull's HrssMtiiiu la )t their ct. It wl I atst ItrinhnVs rvs and thr will gMW In ttrtoj-vh ftftd fsh ,vH-.J 4eSvO, W oft hear ef tnsn Wis rrrtel ss;lrl.u Ideas litis mutt kMs h art low Ualu id lfcysjtiV rhtlat'raia I rv. fair M la alt that is a.Vcd lor Dr Iterce's iMAm Methtal Dls.vtrrj'. when Uarn fercwUrth In Ibe head, vr 1t love, lUl or thtvt l lections er lun-cfvfvU 'vemteti knean a rottsitn-pUn cd the Uncs nd If Ukrw In liwi siid gtvrn lair trUt, tl wilt cmi er Ihr nu.iT) kt fer It wtll b IvUftJcU. It Is tha etilj fMMalel rats. 0s the vr, stanie, K, bowel ad WhoU tjslriu h usts Dr IVow's tVlWla Ttss sre pleat et Iwrka tp the sea, hut Ihrjr !. a aotMug l.t with tl ew srjtvuilt W-sU'U (U.'lav all. Alte tie ef tNoae stirTv tlaf wilh Drorat Is iwlle.1 ,. Or II IL lire a Hen' lair ir to furnish tree ln d)' trUIITaali Writ lo i-M-rt snffrfer Ttw-ae pjsl, labS have Kia.le liuikdrvsla ef almnal utlra-'tWka cures In arliis rla el this country, d totta) slsa.t as the voir sela llropsi f'la;isa I (U Wvkild. raws U4r Sal I utia r a Ta paltU ef Mlalator Wi llrwar I hwhnt ihii fali4a,w YMlstes - HcwTia.ratvvat'iaiiiisa.JuMal.taff, Dr A, T Hauissssa.ish, t.lMrlrr. I lr AV nv hern utln jur Antldwln t,r MaUri Ml taiiillt lur arrtal )ee iVr mhiiw ltk) Jr I had r rolls, and waa ! down thai I hs.1 li - atretiytk lo walk Mr W Snanslat lngs-nl u, tu try ue Aaildw. a4 Itcuict me at i'Oci I atu nuw alftMif, health Htit We U' mi Ihrr lonllrlne In tha Ultillt, aa wa Itlol II IU ulrkrst, salrsl, ami ftla U rlieaknaU Veui Mtt Irult. lWt Itl'MII, a Mssas etskctN man ahl-rh esplalns at) aritir llin ra ,ah .f d'ssn 1V luf f w s l.a bm1I for lias s, a - rh ta ftlHthat nia4M Jtet nlr IhiHri,, UU'f and lessens Issln sller.dlNK II, lU treatl tlllninltliea U ttaoars 1 lo lite I twin rnutW si,. 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