ii;t'''WyJvr' wsfwt .- ! j.. w , vFvT hi' . , '" "T - --i - -., . .1 ft l ji i aarjessawansai 1 !".- Vwi WsV'tf'' yW, A '- w ' ' V ,-yw '"' V ' v , - l Ti ."..' '. ... .1 ' ' . r V i i, iMAa MltBta TIMS taMa Ne, II to Sakt" ifcaei May. ad, Iftff . KOSTO TtA'MAahmil. Heist, faaaeafsr te fiaawats leaves ga.lslrrtUHalat dally " IdOpm. No, isi, freight tram Hasting! dally ar rlre lOsso i n. 1ST TA WTMOKIt. Ito.M.WMeiiKertoMt jeaapa 4aHy Jaaws ' - WiWwn. No. 4apaMnr In Kanu City dally I0ip.m. Kn. IS jaMaeager from Jearptaeal u No. M naaatfiMr from Kiimi Cltt No, fi freight dally eieept Tuesday ar- nVMI arrlt a;jva,ia. ISl4ftB.M. JJe, 78 freight dally except Runday Ill 0.1", WMT HOVNB. .. Ho. M paasenitef to Denver wily JevM ' 2tBCa.m. 3. in WMenxw to Denver dully Ne? to pMNencer from Kaunas City & arrives leS, Sa. Ixi freight for iienver leaves dat .reir DlOTP.m. m lv MMM HMmlitv No. 1.11 f reltrht from tknvir. itatlv i. ffi toa,m ceMHundayarrlAr 8i4Si.aa rum Monday. Wcdeniday and Hatal AOOMWKX.A Jwice MeKela-teoii Aawsrereel. ' Littto did 1 thiak to raise Ike iff of any ono niachloss JadgeMeKelgaaa i bntJudao jou know when aay oae pioki op newspaper to read he t peeta to find lometbing to beaelt him or bia fellow nan, and now a well we hava began a little arganwat. would like to ask joa few qaeatleas which if corretlj answered will ebligo ne and also othori. I tralj aay, I i glad yon are poated on the deiaga of t .t... .. . . i ... .n 3 nis Duprans court lor x snow nar nu that h going on in the United Statee Ton aay 1)7000000 waa reatored to the importers of ribbona. Very well, and Mr. Wanasaker reoeived 1500000 of that amount. I aat well pleased that, we can call Mr Harrison the erown of t -tt,e United States, aad hie cabinet oS "v. eers, the jewels in that erown, aad of ! -all of then I .think Mr Waaaaaker the brighMtt be it a l'reiby terriaa aad i Mugwump, with due reapeet to all others. Now Mad and hoaorable Judge I dont purpoao to debate with the K eaprene court and am going to abide by ita docisionn, in fact will bo oblige ; to whether I like it or not. Now you have baea so kiad aa to give ua the ex aot figures of an unjust taril bow please .tell us first, "Wat it the K United States goveraaient whleh paid f that money to Wanamaker aad other importers of ribhoaa, aad dont you think, he brought ribbeaa from aoross the 'water that your wife aad daughter and alas eeuld make if they were oblige to do aanual labor for a livli hood, the silk is ralsod in our own eountry aad pleat of aea to aske the maohlaery aad thousaads aad thouiaada of poor women aad girls who weuld willingly do the weavlag, yes womea who are aow making aua'a shirts at sis seats a piece to support a large family efataniagehildrea aad perhaps a draakea huabaad besides, I read yesterday la a prohibitiaa paper thai sis theusaad people retired at night huagry la the United Statee Now If I was no badly mistakta as regards the tariff, agala, pleaN toll us what aaa or eeapaay of aea art williag to pour thoir wealth late the United States. God blots ihea I say although I ea afraid it woald be ia the form of a lottery aad they woald rob PeUrtomako a gift it Paul. I ask this for information aad aot fer faa or wu, anu ii u is true wny let ua petition congress to diatribute it amoag tho worthy poo; aad I believe aome of ua Nebraskaltea could use a portion to a good advaatage ia paylag ourdebta aad liftiag tho mortgages from our firm. Now please dea't think this an unfriendly iasiaaalloa for it ia not, I oould use a few hua dred my self and be free from debt. I am getting off my text. 1 am real ly sorry I made such an awfal mistake but after all it was ocly as regards which side of the water the tariff is paid on. I still say lota make our own gtfods. Tho Americana have the geaius and the wherewith to work with aad plenty of time to spare and I aay let's set somo of those tranps aad poor discouraged wojirn to work aad give thorn good wages and then there will be ne need of tariff disoita. alba. Now Mr Mac. I will take your advise and send for the Chicago Tribaao a good ejeatoeratlo paper. have only read republican aadprohib itioa papers in the put aad that ae von rur ay ignoraaee ana aow you, Mr, M, take tho Post printed at Washington, aad aow aa we are both ftttehlrish lets ssy lata aad bid aihothir adisu. If lire llosmer will ho to kind aa to print this I will wot bother him agsia ualesa you aay vaMiftUHC too awfully awful. Mcuwamp. J. J, Myt baathree wsgeasoathe ttettll fttitM purpose of aeeoamo JtiltH hit a if ws and others aad wHl W plea sod to do all your work at aji uaee. wsajsmg "poeisiiy nigat Answer to Cfwtloft, la qaesiien No. 9, ytu ask if fret tradt ia this eouatry hat att always beta followed by a period of depres- sioa and a return to proteetita beea demanded by the people ia ths else tioa of protectionists to aoagrees. We have never had free trade la this etanlry aiaet tht adoptita of the eoastitutioa ia 1780, though the ques tioa yon ask hat tftea been published la protective tariff eaapalga llteta- ture, aad campaign orators of your schools aro in the habit of aakiag jast suoh fa!ae.aud foolish statemente for the purpose of toatrollieic tht votes of tho foolish dufes whobeliveo them. Tho tariff discussioa ia thit eoantry raged for ifty years, aad was settled in the'tnatsaeat tf the low tariff laws tf 1841, ktown an the Walker tariff, Ton will please to note that tho panic of 1817 occurred more taan ten yesfs,ttret!ter, and was eiused by a falso banbbjgtystta. No demand for high tariff followed. Lib coin told his parly attttlntss la 18S9 that protection bad killed the whig party, aad would kill aay party, aki in the republioaaplatfefaupoawhieh Lincoln was eleoted ia 1880 net word is said for protoetion, aad in no presidentisl campaign since 1840 has protection or free bsensa issue until Mr. Cleveland raised it in his cole- brated message to comgress, aad ia the campaiga that followod.Cleveland had a majority of oae hundred thou sand of tho popular vote. You will pleasoto notice that in 187S tht bread strikes took place, amidst tht longest and aost severe period of depressioa the coaatry has ever ex perienced, aad at a tiae whoa protec tive tariff laws were at the highest point thoy ever reached in the history of the country. To questioa No. 10 1 have to aay that I have not proposed ftt tradt and that nt party in this eoantry has proposed it I would abolish the preaeat protective features of our tariff lawa aad levy ataxta tobacco spirits, silk, diamonds and other lux uries, tuftcieat for the needs of the governaeat, thas plaeiag the neces saries aad all raw aatertals ea the free list. Your idea of cheap trees- portatioa if eaMtod lata law would be a law to rob the travelling Peter to pay the faralag Paul. Why aot re duce the freight ratee fifty per coat without submittiag the travelling pub- lie to robbery. Uaa yon aee bo good la aay reform unless it is Intended to rob and plunder tome fellow for tht beaelt of soae ethtr follow, to rob aad pleader oae elase for the solo beaelt of toother class, Is not n prop er faaetioa of popular governaeat, aad at there teeat to bo ao deaaad for each an oporatioa I would advise yon not to do It Yon will please to pardon tbt long delay aa ay ebeeaec from home caused tat delay aad tba inability of Tub Ciuir to furnish apace caused anoth- or. now if yea will kindly etattat to aaswsr a few uottieas on tho sab joet of protective tariff I will take pleasure la askiag tbem. Yours tor the right, W. A. MoKaiauAN. 1.BSJAI. NSrTirB. llithaillatrtrtnnurt nf Wnkil hiW. K. tinuha. -- , - Aiin ijMtranaM,ioriaii4w W. TuUtia and ?) and company) piainuiK, Caroline K, tlar. Rutin K. CUr. MadlM mwfyami i.i w, TuUc)i, Tnutte, Dvread. lit mmIImK. (lata uid nutut k. ru.k .. rrldttiitillimiliutl, l'nn art) hwtvh nmial lkJ mra i k. . atelallMimMwllheCrkoftlioilMriiiomirt '".ft? Jffu W'htoto (HMMUr, Ntrta, IhV of the OefMi.lM.1. ahtMaoaM tlm f ateiMirv of a mot uro utq aiiitomhar. M m. to w rurj payment iJHnjL " sum 4 Km Mail kv QuttUaa K. f.l&rk uui u.if.v T VMV tU IM fMNtMNn t ,u .fcr--riji..ri-rrrr :r- v" ftlpj mwUi at tOMm t, wtto f Mb l Nuto ft!S?,!"?iut" whliilfwal. sum, Zmm Inn iMerrM iaM tmtttomMiKtmim r4r ney's f we ttrtitUied by iad miiiiaM aM SB n ar alV mat4ll?r7Cai it? IniKe umoeoflhnrrht lion in Mid eauat) at eram-ptai. nniuiwnuuMH .'V.'?JV' "." l?"T.J nareBTBt., iii ...tr-i uhlrhtherr liduoth tuaHt of fa Intariwt at to per imi from Marrh to IMONIMMMI ua iruwnrrwrwitl la iiroperty ato MtmalMrUHui aid bond and li Ktrart itf lltto an IHUiMAirflTiViiw5. lly llrrckrarldef aad ftatoal th By hi Atty, I. W.TLXLBTa ay, a. w. rMOBATB RejTICat bir,iaofNrtrakaia ibtrr Kiuntvi1 uffASII "Iftwj tf" f J &JS& mMleai-dtMli ilulv atlortrd aud tuui iikmawa i nil tMM ia ea "' Itoto Ml IirtvMMaii4ataa. AaOatoaaaai IHmlth aM taitaaHrmawTMSM "h1 "Jil "ft? SatomtM under i itur nun aaa au ruita i !iaV2 rf W ."JW. w n met mm IM bbt TTtmse. Ho, There XX. C. SCOTT IIm opened Agricultural Depot ! t And propoeet) to keep on hand nil kindn of Farm Machinery. HUGH Pekiu Plows, Corn Plows, The Dutch Yankee Plow, Reversible Steel Harrows, Old Champion Binders & Mowers The Tublar Smith Wagon, The Sutton Boad carts, Stalk cutters, Etc. I shall also keep a complete line of machine oils and machine repairs I am located in the old butter and egg store store of M. W. Dickerson on south Webster street. E C. SCOTT. Plastico " . THE NEW WALL FINISH I have seonied the exclusive agency for this article in this city. It in far Superior to Kalsomino1 Alabaatine, Lime or any other kind of wall finish Ban be used on Wood, Stone or Plastered walls. Try it GRAND DRAWING or ran OfTHB Sttti tf swatfeat, aYtWc Asyadkateef rootttUMikaveeaturto the con- tewea for eferatleg tola. LOTTERY aad will Uend lit tmilaria taraughaut Hip I'nltrdHtatotand nrllltfi OatomMa. Below will bo found atlattf tho slscf whkh wiU bo drawn oa MAY 27th, 1890 Jit Zeioatoat, Ntoxloo. ano coauaimi moainiy larrfonor. sr- $150,000 100 O.oow wVheea al te Molvoa a Tonlka l AMartraai rwrraairr; utr or rnuMt f ""' weal vy- i pviaw am) ! jJ2 eaosoatat 0aMal tVttf a . k . . - oQW owela i eaeoo MUnsntp 2J'sTnTt fJenaT"Jii tt IMoVra.titaita Iww AlVtaiaott ArraaxiHATioR nuua. MT.BS OF SIMM tsjaa jw laauo tka t."""f"' WT aFBw MMM, snv sjrnn .,-,,, TaOsS nwl Mi i im satajie M4VBt- TWhtla far 10.00 Baoeial Ratot Arranctel wiik Anjonlt. LOErTl laetMtaa any it taa ttMVStt&A a. i;vsxnMmmmmVS? rhaHl IMill I. m-mmmm t. .. niiaanttaa lasafriaim. 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CATHia, AasisUat Caskler " FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Red Cloud, Nebraska. CAPITAL, Transact n gcucral bankinK)uaiaeos. aav aad sell tonnty warranto, alet county, prcvinct and school distriet boads. Bay aad tell foreiga tatkaafo ;4usiatae. nay aad m I district boaas. Bay DIRCOTOm: l'ulleys, Q. W. LI dt. B. JaH. McNun v. J. A.Tulleya, uuun iv. oniroT. Henry Clarke, CITY BAKERY Rr.STAURANT AND LuNCH ROOMS. Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. Meals & Lunches Wo make fresh every.day Ladyfingen, Jelly Rolls, Dough nuta, Cookies, Bread, Cakes, Pies Bans, Etc. Boarding and lodging by day or week. ' JOS. IlERBURGEB, Prop, J. c. WARNER. REAL ESTATE AGENT llavu InndM or all kiada to fell or trait for atoek or saortfane notes. Town proparty to so nt Iraoo. Farm Loans made quick and easy Office ovet McFarland's store. Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud, L. II. t0RTt Manairer. AJstpiet ! Tltle Funiished to all Lmd in Wetiter County, Accurately and Hx. , , ON SHORT NOTICE. llNtliiKlttMl p xmn cjKtlf nr In tounlr ntarinaal aMafUwmmt rnMplrtoart tf.Ab MnclKHiWtinihMj.nisiwrinlwaaililSila.. Yaw Jar mAkUrl nudapprored. A44raaaoraa4ea 1HETRADERS WILL m POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world City Livery, Feed and Sale Stable McAVOY & KEUHN, Props, First-class Rigs and Good Teams. Boarding by day or week, good hay and feed tor teams. Come and see us, RliD CLOUD. . NEBRASKA. George Watsons old stand where we make a specialty of educating young horses for track orroad. Call and see us. BROS. Prop. at Reasonable Rates, Only usea at tuts a table. Ulve Old Stand, Red Cloud, - 76,000 Q. W. Lladsey. R. V. Sblrey. m. v. tiinaiaaa. A. J. Ktnnty. U H. FORT NaaAQin, Rod Hond, Nek LUMBER CO. m m . 4 ti i'l F . 1 4 vii V OB. 0. r. Tactaar toe; Jul. m ,:. . .W AH at af.