The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, July 15, 1892, Image 4

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THE CHIEF
PaklMicMl Weekly.
Friday,
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1 Per Annual
lavarlaklT la AAvaaee
If art paid In advance, after this dale March
,fS, tho price will be ll.as.
Baton at the Pott Office In Red Cloud, Neb.,
aa nail matter of the eecond claae
KeMfellcaa National Ticket
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or VJee-rretldeat
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Ker Cong rewMaa Ob District
W.B.ANMRWI,
OW TO WASHINGTON!"
Am
Interesting; Tonr
the EMt hy The
Through
Chief.
A lew weeks sgo tfao editor of this
napes and family took an east bound
train on tho B. & M., for Washington
D. 0:,ahd tho Dominion of old Vir
ginia. Loaving Rod Cloud on the
Red Cloud and Hastings train at 6 p.
aa, we reaehed Hastings at about 7:30
and toon wero aboard tbo Burlington's
aoted fast train and wero whirling at
rate of 40 miles an hour towards tho
Windy City of Chicago, whero we ar
rived at 2:15 p. m. tho next day, and
at 2:55 wo wero comfortably Heated
in one of those hand
some B. and O. trains that
have gained suoh wide celebrity for
their speedy qualities. In 25 hours
after boarding the B A 0 train we
were safely landed in the finest city
in the world, Washington, the capi
tal of the' Uni tod States. Our atay
In Washington at that time was nec
essarily short, and at 6:25
.p. m. wo again took a
train for Vienna, Virginia, and
later in the evening arrived at our
destination.
IN VIROINIA.
To those who have never been in a
south-eastern state, Virginia, would
have many oharms. Tho state is
heavily wooded and with a gentle
rolling surfaoo, puts on a pleasant
feature to the new-comer. The soil
iimaoh different from Nebraska. It
is a reddish soil, similar to vioinities
where pine grows extensively, and
Beads a great deil of artificial aid to
Bake it produce abundantly which it
does in favorable seasons. Their crop
ia about the same as is raised ia Ne
braska, eora, wheat, oats, rye, pota
toes 4c, with a splendid line of all
kiads of fruits whioh grow plentiful.
In portions of Virginia tho raee
question still enters into poli
ties, but in the north-eastorn portions
the eolored people havo aSout tbo
same rights aa the whites, and thero
fore are not.disoontonted.
VIENNA,
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Is a handsome little suburban village,
18 miles west of Washington D. C,
situated on tho Richmond ic Danvillo
railway. Here many of the govern'
vent clerks reside, the town having
aa estimated population of GOO. Two
atores are all that are found nooessary
to bo aiainlained, a posto&oe, depot,
and the villiago blacksmith whioh is
nsnallya" blacksmith by trade and
blaok by nature. While in Vienna
Tib Cnr and family
giesta of' Mr. and Mrs. A.
,Mr. F. and his estimable wife and
family are old residents of Virginia
having settled there prior to the war,
and what is nqw known as Vienna,
was tho scene of one of the first, if
not the.ttpt battles, that was inaugu
rated fer the purposo of firing the
southorB'blood into fighting fervor.
ua a.'htgb piece of ground lying ad
jaoenl to the railway, and about a half
mile' from an abrupt ourvo in the road
was planted a huge piece of artillery,
and here there hid in ambush several
confederates who waited for a train, to
come bound for tho interior loaded with
soldiery to subdue the rebel,!. The
train came one day and without any
previous notioe the artillery belohed
forth and its deadly missile tore
through tho train atrewing death and
denotation thoro in abundance Tho
coDieuuraicB nastily retreated and bo
did tho union soldier, and when rein
forced egain attempted and did make
th passage, but then war was in ull
it fury.
Somo very lively scenes woro enaot-
ed near Vienna, and tho "Old Fort
Washington" or more proper, heavy
Dreest-worss mat naa ncen uirown up
there by union soldiers, still remains
but ia a few moro years will bo things
of the psBt.
The famous Potomac river is with
iateight miles, and silently but majes
tically Iowa down to the sea. The
"big fslls" which kccpilf) an irrcsil-
were the
Freeman,
and overrating roar, as the elements
in large volumes goes dashing over
the Immense rooks, lashing itself into
foam, as it falls over the preeipitoas
heights, is a dueling speotaele and
fills ono with awe at the magnitude
of the greatness of the creator. Tbey
can not bo described, hence a trip to
them is necessary to grasp their im
mensity. Here it was that the Immort
al Washington more than a 100 years
ago in order to pass these great falls
constructed a eanal around them, and
to-day the old bed and the looks are
there, that wero built under the direc
tion of the greatest and most adored
man that ever sot foot on the Ameri
can eontinent. The soene of his head
quarters, during tho revolution, was
hero and tho old walls of the house,
and jail, where prisoners were kept,
are still standing, hut timo has used
them hard and in a fow more years
no trace of the plaoe where the
sacred head of tho Father of our
Country was housed will be in obliv
ion, and tho place that onee knew
him will bo revored only in the imag
imation. Being somewhat thirsty we
wore led to the identical spring,
where Washington to quenoh his thirst
and thore drank of its pure waters.
If Georgo could havo been there and
observed an editor drinking; water,
we have no doubt but what he would
have banished us into the realms
whero most printers are expeoted to
go. We didn't drink enough of the
water however to see the identical
ohirry troe that waa supposed to be
lurking in that neighborhood, but we
have since beon informed that it had,
been made into eanal boats years ago.
a Wo are indebted to Major Freeman
and Captain Salisbury for our infor
mation. Both of these gentleman are
f among the best citizens of Vienna and
wo snail always romember thorn gra
ciously for their efforts to mako our
stay in Virginia both profitable and
pleasant.
After our pleasant stay in Vienns,
we visited at tho residence of our old
friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kenney,
who are nicoly located in ono of the
most pleasant portions of Washington.
Mr. Kenney has a very profitable po
sition in the government printing of
fice, and we are pleased to know that
he is on the high road to prosperity.
We are indebted to Mr. and Mrs.
Kenney for a pleasant boat ride on
the Potomao to Marshall Hall, Mt.
Vernon, and other interesting places,
also to many of the interesting pnblie
places in Washington. The young
friends of Lewis and Roy Kenney
will be pleased to know that these
young gentlemen are doing nicely,
that each have a good position and are
improving their opportunities,
While in the oapitol elty, we saw
tho president and visited the White
Houro in company with Mr. Kenney.
Also.the navy yard, treasury building,
museum, Smithsonian Institute, and
in faot all the important sights that
wero to be seen.
The oapitol building, whioh is the
wonder and admiration of the people
from all parts of the world, is a living
monument to the freest country that
the sun ahinos upon. It is a nsaeniff-
eent building, and we do not feet able
to describe it in this article.
While going through the oapitol we
driftod into the rooms of Senator
Paddock, ohairman of the committee
on Agrioulture, and were extended a
hearty welcome and all of the courtes
ies that a oitiien of the great state of
JNebraska eould wish.
Our stay in Washington was brief,
but we wore there long enough to lean
that Nebraska's senators are among
the most respected of all the senators,
and with hardlv an exeention are to
be found in their seats working for
aobraska's interests. They command
tho closest- attentions and are classed
among the ablest men in the senate.
We also saw Congressman Mo-
Keighan and daughter, Miss Edith,
We also mot Mr. and Mrs. Bayard,
Mrs. Bayard will be remembered as
Miss Strohm. by Red Cloud people.
Also had the ploasurenf meeting Prof,
Castor in Washington's monument,
and as we were there for the same
purpose wo took the elevator and as
cended to its ditiy heights.
A ffi.. .?- 11 i A f
mtor vipiwng an 01 mo interesting
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-J-BIG CLEARING-
COMMENCING
Monday, July 1 1 , '92
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We will offer OUR ENTIRE STOCK of
Summer Dry Goods
AT
COST
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OUR stock is COMPLETE
Call in and pick up the Bargains before
THEY
aeC.JrmJE
GONE
places in Washington that our time
would permit or, e again resumed
our journey
VIA TUB B. A 0. RAILWAY
For Red Cloud. This justly celebrat
ed and much travoled road passes
through ono of tho most enohanting
snots on the globe. It runs through
some er the most delightful country
that we have ever had the pleasure of
uenoiding. Tho sconory along the
Alloghanios is sublime, filling one
with thrilling sensations, never tiring
of tho enraptured boauty of tho land
scapes, the winding curves, the deep
ravines, the steep ascents, and the
swift downward slopes as the train
rusnes swiftly onward, passing over
deep canyons, swift streams, dashing
here and there into tunnels of inky
darkness, coming forth just in timo tt
behold somo now object of admiration.
The AUatrhanies while not as imnoa.
log as the Rockies are still more ist-i
2lhig in their beauty.
The B. & 0, folk! make it apoifei io
WE HAVE A GOOD LINE OF
Ladies Spring and Summer Wraps
That will be sold REGARDLESS OF COST.
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Eemember the Sale will Last ONLY two weeks.
R M. Martin & Son
RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA.
B1iiie)yimfieiWBmwa)
have f rst-elaas trainmen, who are al
waya otreful of the wants of their
passengers, and as to speed it is sim
ply remarkable how fast the trains ran
and Mow comfortable the cars are.
This route should always be taken
when visiting Washington. To go by
any other lint to the National oapitol
would be to miss the most entrancing
soenery that is to be observed in
America. No route can surpass it.
Nebraskans intending to go east
should take the Burlington for Chioa
go, and there ia oloso conneotion with
the B. A O. By., and no time ia lost
being able to make the 2,000 miles in
about 40 hours.
In t ravelin? between six and sevon
thousand miles in the last few weeks ,
Tbb Cmir has found no state that
oan surpass Nebraska for beauty and
big crops. Bhe simply ia the garden
of Amerioa, Her fields are teeming
with unbounded prosperity, and her
Eeople are generally prosperous and
appy, while her sister states have
any things to contend with, suoh as
too much water or too mnoh mud. In
Nebraska we have just enough of both
to make us feel good.
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Eternal Vigilance.
Iatheprioeof health. Bat with ell
our precaution there are enemies always
lurking about our systems, only waiting
a favorable opportunity to assert them
selves. Impurities in the blood may be
hidden for years or even for generations
and suddenly break forth, undermining
health and hastening death. For all
dlisasee arising from impure blood
flood's Baraaparilla Is the unequalled
and anapproMhed remedy. It ia King
of them all, for it conquers disease.
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Farm loans at lowest interest.
Strictly first-class loans at lower rates
than has ever been given in this coun
ty before. Option to pay part or all
attend of any year. 0. F. Catmr.
My head aohee; my stomach is sour
I cant aleep; have bad dreams, pain in
back and limbs, dizziness, absent minded,
billons, languid, dull and atupid. All
these are indications of malaria, blood,
liver or kidney disease, deadly typhoid
fever, all of which oan be avoided by
using "Hepatlcure." For sale by L. H.
TAYLOR'S CIRCUS AND HEN
AOERIE.
Deyo.
Tho Only Hlg Show to Eihlblt
in This Vicinity This Year.
Through an arrangement entered
into between tho proprietors of the
leading shows of the country tho
great F. J, Taylor shows, whioh ap
pear in Red Cloud, July 25th, will be
the only tonded exhibition of any
importance that will visit this seotion
of the country this yoar. Already
the oirous-loving portion of this com
munity is on the tip-too of ezpeot
anoy over tho aiming of the old reli
able F. J, Taylor aggregation; and it
oan be set down as a certainty that
it will attraot tremendous crowds.
The proprietor of this well-known es
tablishment who is the acknowledged
leader .of the oirous businoss of
America, is said to have outdone all
previous efforts in this line, both in
the novelty of the entertainment and
in the wonderful featuros exhibited.
The securing of ,tho umbrella eared
elephant, the ooly one in America, at
an eaormous outlay of cash, is evi
dence that the manager of this great
show is bound to exhibit to its patrons
something new and worthy tho great
name and reputation it alroady has.
The street parade will bo the grandest
ever seen hero. Aftor the parado a
grand free show w'H bo given on tho
grounds, whioh is said to be the best
ever given, We confidently predict
onormous erowds on July 25tb,
Bucklen's Arnlcea Salvo
The Best 8 live in the world for cuts,
Bruises, Bores, TJloera, Salt Rheum, fever
gores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all other Skin Eruptions,
and positively curea piles, or no pay re
quired It is guaranteed to give perfeot
satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25
box. For sale by L. H. Deyo.S
Persons wanting painting done will
do will to call on Frank P. Hadley.
Frioes reasonable. tf .
Take "Bepatioure"and prevent chill
and feverrather than nauseous danger
oua drugs to oure them. For sale by L
H. Deyo.
nal vfl 9 'Bafl
HO THERE
J. O. BUTLER,
HARNESS MAN
Is better prepared than ever
sell you all kinds of harness
collars, eadlery, etc
In tbe Tinker Bonding. He naa the
arjrtat atock In thla part of ilia vally,
and will make II an ludacomeat to trade
with him.
to
PRICE'S
fream Baking
UOPowder.
Ond in HOIioos f HooM-40 Yens fl StMK
Webster Co, Abstract Office
J. II. BAILEY, Abstracter and Proprietor.
Accurate Abstracts Promptly Furnished for any Lands In Webster
county. A complete and Accurate set or Abstract books
and a f 10000 bond filed Tlth county Judge Insures satis
faction.
For Abstracts, Cheap Farm Loans or some
good Bargains in Real Estate, call ou
J. H. BAILEY.
llED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
All persons holding certificates of
tillo to lots in tho Rod Cloud oemetery
should havo them recorded according
to law in the clerk's book of deeds to
insure thorn against future trouble oc
casioned by loss of certificate. Leave
namo and 25ota with F. V. Taylor.
11. B. Fulton,
Glork Association.
For Flour and Feed
Go and sco L. 1 Albright. He keeps
the best brands and sells his flour just
as cheap as others. Also sells hard
and soft coal. Prioea reasonable Of
fioo and scales, corner of Webster
street and 4th avenue.
Garden Seeds.
Oscar Patmor has just received a
BIG supply of gardon seeds. ' Go and
see him at ' Perkins and Mitchell's old
sand. '"'
MMllMmWMHMMM
"Late to bed and early to rise will
shorten the road to your home in the
ekies." But early to bed and a "Little
Early Riser," the pill that makes life
longer and better and wiser. 0. L.
dotting.
Notice.
To John Arnold and Itosetta Arnold:
You lire hereby notified that James I.. nrlt
ton did, ou the 3d day of November, A, i. 1890,
nnrchose at publlo tax sale, of the treasurer of
Webster county, Nebraska, the following des-
criDcaiaim mt siiuaioa in wensior county, Ne
braska, towlti Tho north-west quarter of sec-
nun , uivrimiiiii j. rauKO iw, wosi GUI I), m., ana
taxed In the year 18) lu tho name or John Ar
nold and was sold for tho taxes of said year
1889: and jou are further notified that the time
of redemption will expire on thasriduyof No
vember, ia, and that a tax deed will be execu
ted to the American Investment com
pany, nsslunce of said certlflcato ot pur-
ciibbo, oy ine, treasurer or weoster county,
Nebrauku, unless redemption from said sale is
Annual Appropriation Bill.
An ordinance, providing lor the levylas ot
tww upon all the taxaliltt property ot the city
of Ked Cloud, Nebr., for tho 'municipal year
commencing on the first Tuesday In May fgw.
And showing statement of the" entire revenue
of the city for the previous fiscal year.
Section i. Ba It Ordained by the Mayor
and Council of tho city of Ked Cloud. Nebr.,
that the following taxes be and the aame are
hereby levied upon all the taxable property of
said city ot Ited Cloud. Nebr.. for tho fiscal
ear commencing on tho first Tuesday In May
8M for ueneral revenue purposes, 10 mills oil
lie dollar of the msi-mmf viilnntinn nr nil .1...
oaocnattuio l
ana nabl
Interest i
iJ S. ." theJaMe .Property for extending
maintaining, and operating water works, m
seven mills on the dnlljirnf nil th.. fw,.i j nil
pert of the city and for earns for and keop
fng cl y'a poor 1 mill ou the dollar ot all the
taxable property.
Sao. a. And be It further ordained that the
cleric ot tho city of ited Cloud Nebr" bo, and
Is hereby directed to certify under tho seal of
Mid city ot Ked Cloud, Kefir., to "lie clerk ot
fSntfirC0Vn.ty'N?br;'V,0Uiln""f' on
merated s M herel,,be'uru ""
rt,tc'.13- And) further showing statement ot
warrants 15W.T
year commencing (
lEiu ror uenerai revenue pi
me aonar of the assessed .valuation of
i iKm,8.?rope.rtyi 5 P0? current expenses
lllabllltletot said city for the payment of
srest on water bonds, 71 sevon mills on the
school-tines and tuition $ tvxMtff
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