inr?tlqim'VH h 4 ik WHAT MSrM IS DEMOCRACY? iin to What It at Opinion neatly Means. Wha appears to tm much wccdctl 4tt now Bt Uio opening of the prusl- tll camnaUrn is nn muoiiccujim vu rata Talsoa aa n vrnole, the tariff act of 1890-tho McKlnloy bill-Id the best thai over waa enacted. That Home de tails o! It may be amended, ai expe rience sheds light upon that to morj i.n nrobnble. Tho tariff act oX If W sssstcs .:-,,w , -!lr---K-i.,ffsr5 i. A.m.rav. Tim ildtnocrnuo icnacra miwhiw -- t :,.. tinulvA9 hcum to bo in a state of that I W ! ' I Drunkenness, or tho kMajaerl Habit Cured at lle in Tea Day by Admlnlstcrm Dr. Haines' Woldcn gpccllc. It on bo Won in n Kins or beef, n oup ot coffee or fea or in foou vithotit tbe Knowiciitfo 01 inn pnuuiir. iw t eolutely linrniloM nnd will effect u per Children Cry for Pitcher's Cantoris. confusion. The country knows wncro Mr. Cleveland stands, but Mr. Cleve land to one kind of democrat and the 4moerat!o party is mostly another kind. There is ono isaturo in we mo and ahr actor of tho cx-prosldont that an of all partlcn havo respect for, namely his manly and independent ad herence to his political convictions re fardlessof tho effect upon his political Fortunes. If not always right, ho is always courageous. Though virtually repudiated by tho clcctton of Crisp as speaker over Mills. Mr. Cleveland np feala from the decision of his party in the house to his porty outside tho mouse, and boldly flings out tho gago of battle to tho trlumphunt faction of fcla party. , la a speech at tho Now York Jack mnn bannuet, January 8. Mr. Cleveland f lately serves notice on tho 11111-Uor-an-Crlsp combination that tho demo ratio party must stand by tho platform I 18S8; that it will tolerate "no shifty shames and Insincere, professions;" feat it is in "no mood for political eaaaeuverlng," and "will not waste haa ia studying conundrums, guessing ladles, or trying to interpret doubtful C rases." This Indicates that the Clave id forces are prepared to lock horns With the Hill crowd In congress, and if fee aatuto Mr. Springer attempta to fash through a moderate tariff bill he Will eneounter opposition in his own arty with a bill for tho sweeping re feel of the McKlnloy tariff, Involving contest strictly between the Hill aad aevelaaA-facttoris, which the republic ans would rtfMkaUkMrttki com irlaoency, bccausoitTvlfJl Inevitably kill off both candidates, ana aisinte grate tho democratic parWt- Again tho silver question, like the tariff issue, is to tho democratic party two-edged sword. Mr. Springer, with his usual adroitness, proposes to aheatho it until tho presidential war is over. Mr. Cleveland, with character Istlo boldne. . Is willing to draw it Bow. Mr. Hill recommends tho repeal of the sliver net ot 1890. without affirm ative action until after tho presidential atnsggle. It will ho scon that the Hill Iprlnger policy fs to "palter with us In double sense," wriggling ana sunt tag to evade n discussion of the cur rraoy question so that tho democratic yasltloa shall not bo defined until tho preeMantlal battle has been fought and he haserd is passed. With such Irre oaaUaUe differences pro vailing among the party leaders both In and out of oonjrresa, each claiming to preach pure and uaadulteratcd democracy, what tort of discipline should bo expected among the rank nnd Hie? Who shall decide what is democracy? Does it neaa a party afraid of Its principles? It would seem so, unless tho froe-trado I',! usue la pushed to tho front. Uoes it - v nuaa that the freo-sllvcr fanatics have mthck lueir jiuk unu fiurrouuoreu mj the "gold bugs," and that, no far from treating thepolnago question as para mount, thoy will lay it over till the aacond aossion of tho present congress to prevent tho fatal embarrassment of party division In 1802? Not if Mr. Cleveland and his mug wumplan phalanx can prevent it. Tho Beaton Reform club, which was tho nucleus of tho republican bolt that elected Cleveland prcsldont, and which has been comatosu since 1884, has just been resuscitated nnd rechristcned as tho Columbian party. It demands, es sentially, that tho democratic party ahall accept Mr. Clevoland as a presi dential candldato on a platform of his Destruction, which moans freo trndo aad honest money. If tho democratic party refuses to do this, thon, to qnoto the words of a Columbian orator: "Wo ahall inflict defoat upon it in tho next lection." This is an ominous declara tion. If tho democratic congress is wise it will promptly swear allegiance to Urover Cleveland, then march to the rear of the column nnd fall in behind the Columbian party. ChtcagoOraphlc SPRINGER ON THETARIFF. "Crasable About It. anil Let II Severely Alone." Mr. Springer's idea of "How to At tack the Tariff" may be.condenscd into this "grumblo about it, nnd let it alone." His labored article in tho North American ltovlow amounts to neither more nor less than this. It is true that Mr. Springer proposes to repeal tho dutlcn levied on raw wool. Hut this. Is not .attacking tho tariff. Woven hundred and slxty-ono artloles ore mentioned specifically in the tariff bill of 1SJU0. Tho amount of duty on each, or its f roedom from duty, is defined. To choosu ono nrttclo out of this long llht imil to nrguo that by error of judgment It has been inndo dutiablo when It should havo been made freo Is not to "attack tho tariff." It rather Is to outer confession of tho meritorious principle which underlies it, and to plead specially that in ono instance this meritorious principle has been misapplied. Wo do not believe thut tho pnnciplo ot protection has been mlssppllod to wool. Wo belle vo that its application I to wool is as wise, as just, as neeessay i M its application to wheat, or silk, or teats, or iron. But if it were true, as Mr. Springer says, that wool is an ex ception to the rulo of protection, tho rale itsolf remains inviolate. .. No gen eral rule can bo attacked from the Bldo of exceptions to it Mr. Springer knows this and he soon will know that people aro too intelligent to be de ceived by tho trick that ho has devised. , The principlo of protection " must r stand or fall as a whole. It is quite possible that in dealing with seven hundred and tixty-ono articles eomo misapplication ot tho principlo may the act of 1800, and of every one iAAflnfl it. The dcmocraUo party gained a ma jority in the house of representatives on two propositions and two promises. The first proposition waa thai the tariff act of 1890 ia "Infamcm" Tan Unit promise was that they would re peal it. The aecond proposition waa that the existing coinage laws arc In famous. The second promise waa that t, would roneal them. Now that it has a majority in the ho aae, baa elect ed tho speaker, and haa foil control of the order and length of debate, the democratic party must demonstrate the truth of both of its propositions e Stand convicted of obtaining a verdict 'at the elections by misrepresentation of facta, and when it haa demonstrated the truth of its propesltloas it must perform both of ite premises or be ad Judged guilty of obtaining power by false pretenses. Already the majority In congress, by Mr. prlnger, its counsel, haa, begged leave to withdraw Its promise of repeal of the MeKialer bill aad to substitute remise ef amendment of li This can not be granted. For if the Mil be wholly had, 'Infamous," as Springer and others asserted ta their Inflamma tory nppeala to the people, it cannot be Amended; it most be repealed. And the democrats ia the house must re deem their pledge of toting for Its re peal, aad of raising a dlsttaet issue mwn tha mfnaal ef the republican sen- ate or president to sustain them. On the ther hand, if the democrats In con gress eonflae themselves to resolutions or propositions for tne amendment ui tha tariff law ther confess that its gen eral structure to good, whloh ia a de nial of their campaign proposition. And If its general structure be good certainly amendments of it, If amend ments be needed, will be made more wisely, and more cheerfully, too, by those who constructed it than by those who obstructed It Mr. Springer has, as the lawyers put it, "contested and avoided" the guilt, cowardice and ineapaelty of his party as a "reformer" of tariff nnd coinage conditions. The democratic party is "to-day, yesterday and forever the eame," a body of tinkers and trimmers in national policy. It originates noth ing, completes nothing, strengthens nothing; it meddles with everything, disarranges everything, confuses every thing, disturbs commerce, checks man ufactures and leaves doflclta behind it Chicago Inter Ocean. mnnent nnd speotly jurr, whetbor the ....H.nt Ion miiilmte drinker or nn ul cohollo wrook. It hns been given In thousands of canon, nnd in every msuinco a perfect cure hoe followed. It never fails. TheayBtsra onco impregnated with 4i.. anaiHn. it. twnmnn nn utter impossi bility for the liquor nppetito to exist Cures guaranteed. 48 page hook of par ticulars free. Address the Golden 8pe clilo Co., 185 Itaoe Btreot, Cincinnati, O. I. W. TWMMBYi, M. D. Humareprtllle PAyslrlun Bed Cloud, - Ifebrnitta, (voice uppoilte Vlritt NHtlonsI flank. U. K.KxHmlnlnu "tiron. lihrnnln rtlseavs treAti-J Lv mall. He who Wants Health Wants Everything! T)r.n Mitlta. fAvnr. mnlnrln. loss of time by sickness.-Take Hepatlcure." For sale by It. H. Deyo. a Children cryfor ohcr'-Caatorla- Do you want money, happiness, com fort and pleasure? If so, keep. your health perfect by nn Mcasional use of "HepBtlcure" tho gront English blood, kidney nnd liver tonic. Foreslebyli. II. Deyo. Wbea Bby was sick, we gave her Osstcrla. Wbea she was a Child, she cried for Otstorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Csstorla. WbM sht had CUUdrso, she gsre them Csatorle. H. E. POND, Conveyancer, Real Estate, Leans, Insarancc, and Pea elan Agent. OFFICii OVEBHPOKE9FIELDS STORE. Reel Clead, Nebraska. I especially invite you to call on me for anything in my line. Loans made on farm property at 8 per cent. Insurance in the best companies 1 also, AGENT FOR THE STARK BROS. CELEBRATED NURSERY STOCK. Call and see me if yon desire, shrubbery flowers orfrultstoek. You will find prof itable to see me. II. E. POND. Annaal Appropriation Bill. 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He It Ordained by tho Mayor and Council of tho cliyot Ited Cloud. ebr., l.nr iko rmifiufi iirr tiiwom nn mini liid suaiiio mu horeby levied upon all the taxable pniperty of aldcltyolltcdcioud, Kcbr., for the ihcal year coiniuenclnR on the nwt 'luesdsy In i May 1892 tor Ot-iieral revenue puriosM, 10 mills pn the dollar of the assriwed valuatlou of all the and Uabilliloi of said city for the Psyment of Interest on water bonds, 71 seven mills on the lit water works. (71 guven mills on tho dolUrot all the taxable pro- inn inr ruriiiir iiir miiu ncuu" ot all the VICTORY FOR QUAY. : HIS .iniiaii nf nil ihft tnvnliln nrniiertv maintaining, and opcratlne water works. ....,.n miii. m ihn ilnlUrnr nil thntilzKtils nnriv of the city and for carlnk for and keep ing city's poor 1 mill on the dollar ol all mi laxaBie grojenij;,, ,t f urlher or(1Mncd th!U the clerk of tho city of lted Cloud. Nebr., be, and i karnitviiimpfi.fi tni'nriltv undtir tho BOAl 01 Jilcltvcit lied Cloud. Nebr., to the Clerk ot Webitr county, Nebr.. tho nuiobor of mill on the dollar of taxes levied as hereinbefore cnu mavhIiiiI MM, a Ami fnrilmr ulinwlnir statement of the entire reveuno ot tho city for the previous nseai year, as iomows: school-niiesandtulilon f 6X0 07 Ocoupatton-casb and warrants ion " D. B. Spanog'e, Real Estate and Lxdan Aget Red Cloud. II Vindicates Jllmietf and Vonfasee Aiisllant. Senator Quay has won two distinct triumphs in the court af Peaasyl vania. Ito met his assailants aad rill tiers beforo courts and juries and es tablished their ffullk and his own La noconco. No man in modern polltlea has bcon so persistently abused as this senator from Pennsylvania. In sea Bon nnd out of season his enemies have attacked him. They have connected him with every political nnd Unsocial vlllaluy In tho stato ana nation ana then reiterated tno charges neoauso ne would not defend himself. But Mr. Quay has abided hli tlmo. Ito bore II all meekly and In silence until tho time enmo'to call bis vlllflersto justice. Quay's triumph is a triumph for ovory Rood man. Hut tho fnct that two juries havo acquitted him must not be expected to quiet his-assailants. They will attack him as they have dose ia the past What thoy dara not do hon orably and openly, thoy will do or ut nuendo. lie has dofcatod thorn la the open, field; they will now attack him from ambush. The fact that ne was acquitted will only make the political uushwhackora more venomous. They hated Mr. Quay first for the victories which the republican party won under his leadership and now thoy will hate him for tho victories he has won over his enemies. II ut the Pennsylvania senator is not the first man that curs have barked at and it is not likely that he will be tho last Iowa State Register, COMMENTS OF THE PRESS. lfwir fund 1SS7 General fund,. 188S-- 1889 ' " 1800 " " 1891- " . " 1888-Waterleyy.... 18S0 " 1800- " " 1891- " " 110 04 IBS 00 182 33 000 40 319S09 B82 01 43 78 3COM 2399 72 269 C7 14338 11 reeanc accord them from business, and frequently makes life a burden. many of whom would place themselves under different treat ment if they were acquainted with the fact that a new treatment was in reach of them. Remedial agents for many of those ills we have endeavored to secure. Of such we offer to tne afflicted one, on a business like baain, the managment of whioh we truBt will be tempered by a moral and philau thropic principle. Ws practles the. Bnnfcerhoff treatment of all forms cf BECTAL DISEASES. We per- locally ewe a debt of gratitude to the father and founder cf thla tyetem and not to puh Uihtctht world such knowledge, would be to do mankind an Injustice. This Is the remsdy that thousands bless, and one that I hare secured at great eipense, tried and tested before offering It to yen for your consideration and investigation. Descriptive Tnlnt hkc. 4. This ordinance shall be In force and effect after its passage and pubilcauon tug to IHW. IHtcd this 7th diijrof July A. D. I8. . d. n.aj-AHooue, Mayor. Attest, T. J. Wabd, City Clerk. IVMlcc. To John Arnold and KosettaArnpld: You aro herebr notified that James I.. Brit ten did. on the 3d day of November, A. 1). 1890. pnrchane at public tax sale, of the Jressurer of Webster county, Nebraska, the following des cribed land-lot situated In Webster county, Ne braska, tewiti iiie nonu-west ijuntici u cv tloo 2, townnhlp 3. range lit, west eth n. m., and taxed in the year 18o in the name of John Ar nold and was sold for tho taxes of said year 1889: and you are runnrr nounea uimnuu unio of redemption wlllexplreon thp3d dajroi No vember, 1892, ana maia wx ueeu win ira esovu- Inveitment com- certltlrate of pur- ted to the American linn. n1f-nf!A (if Aalli chase, by the treasurer of Webster couuty, Nebraska, unless redemption from wild sale It made oa or b-fore said 3d clay of November, tan. You will govern yourselves accordingly. Dated this ISth day of J uly. lfcrt. , AMRRICAN IMVXSTMKKT CO., ASIlRneO. By o.U. 'J eel, Agent. Notice to 'A'cacttcrs. Notico is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidates for teachers ofthe pnblio sohools of this county, at Red Oloud on tho third tiaturday of each month. Special examinations will be held on the Friday proceeding the 3d Sat urday of each month. The standing required for 2d and 3d grade certificates is the same no grade below 70 per cent., average 80 per cent; for nrst grade certinoate no grade below 80 per cent., average 90 per cent, in all branches required by law. D. M. Hunter, County Supt. pamphlets tent free on application. Office consultation free. Names of parties who hive been cured cheerfully given on application. L. D. Denney, M. D., Red Cloud, Neb THE TRADERS LUMBER CO. -WILL MAKE POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world (-Illinois la a "doubtful state' hat only as regards thoslzo of the repnhlie nn majority nt tho noxt election. Chicago Journal. C3T"Davlil H. mil does not drink, sruolco, chew or gamhlo," says Memphis Appeal. Tho man who no small vices will boar watching. Minneapolis Tribune. t&TMr. Sprlngor don't seem on to "nepotism." Ho has just appoi his own son to tho clerkship of tho ways und means committee. Brer Springer Bees that the next honss will be republican, and is making hay while tho sun shines. Toledo Blade. Et7On the presidential question tho ilemocratlo party is in the position of tho colored girl who when invited by her escort to have something to drink said she would take a little wise. "You'll tako beer or nothia'," re marked her adorer, and she took beer. Tho democratic party will take Cleve land. Minneapolia Tribune. fJTThe demooratla house has beaa in session two months aad It is still considering rules to govern Its aottea during tho session. It has about the fiarao conception for business that wan displayed by tho ilemocratlo bouse to tho Illinois legislnturo last year, which was in Bcsslon three months without I committees. Democrats have peoallttr' ideas about reform In legislative mat tera Chicago Inter Ocean. HTThe McKlnloy tariff is still grandly demonstrating the wisdom of list 4nrrftra HMtrt linh AlAMHt.M Al.. tLr& t:n leadMng financial centers ot the United "7 77' :; . ; , .Duties last wcok nggregatea ei.awa.- troteoted; Bomething may havo been m 83 , lncruaso 0tvj.!per cent on froteoUd that ahould have been ; tb. oorreartoadln tlmo lastvear. That Ol-V 1 K -L. Bl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB vaoBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBpSlSWI, lntesBnnnnnnnBVsBmsp9IWSrT7rv f n r r. II CHEAPER FARM LOANS. No Money Commission. 5J 1 can write vou a farm loan at a straight 7 por cent, with the privilege of paying oil any part oi tne princi pal at any interest payment. J. H. Bailkt. i i i i tMNGER SEWING Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud, L. H. FORT, Manager. Afosti'aeis ol Title, Furnished to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHORT NO HOE. Tlavlne had ton years oxpcrlonce In county records and ono of the most complete set of AS stract books In tho state, wo guarantee satisfaction. Yonr favors solicited All orde "8 tilled promptly. 10.000 dollar bond tiled I nd approved. Address or call on .... L. H. FORT Manager, Red Oloud, Nob. tmmmmmm GEO. GUIXFOBD, ole Agent for Webster County. lVonlb iironoslmr to buv aewliis maoblnes Uould not fall to see the CELEBRATED BlftGER ne Finest Machine Made In The World. Kvery purchaser of a fine drawer Oak or ralnutcase receives free, a 1'oerleis button ole attachment. Don't buy until you sco the lexer Improved Bewlnn Machine. ueo. uuuiora, Agent. SherllTs ale. NntliA It lirrithv clrn tliat undor nnd by vlr- tuo of an order of sate Issued from the onlce of H.urono. cleric or tne aisinct court oi uie Y Warner & Warren, " THE TWO JO'S M Have opened a Keal Estate Office, AKD ABS BEAST TO SELL TOU Farm or City Property, or Auction off your Stook or House bold Goods. Have some Bargains to offer to any who call a this office, 2d Door North of F. & M. Bank, irsStaUp nh Judicial district, within and for r, psurwta, upon i nit therein, wherel & Co! ouotf, Nebraska, upon adecroo In an action nillnir Ihxraln. whpreln lalDtlfT.andairalnn Alnnzo M . Freeloy;, Ktto r. 8 Pitcher's Cattorlf SAVED IS MONET Mllu.. i M ecoit on every do ir nmsmnlh Catklor book,eoattnloglllarstioii uJirtT fsctorers' prfc. vntn mnuti of every WndiioVd "', Vtt11 I0M im -ai t n rio tenia on cren anuar run wyui Writ for r rsTinoli Utlogn. a eo-l', ikA tmnmtmd loliilMOolMd BUWe. WQeeriea, Heasebold Oood, raraUare. lilouuat. UJW' and "u' tunfelsffnd FraUlas Uooii, Oms ury uoth, '",." vr- tiitflnweitflaaii lnnrl rilMoant UM meauiKiarea lilotblat. Udtte1 Watts floods, Dry m Ktumm Biia ufamia. aj Htt'aai.Stiest, Otov-. Veuns. Ufw!f voa-i iasa,:rTAW.ss-sr CstaiyM east m. wSsratks " r5&m gWWjUMisMsftew;,;pnew( m nfiiin oaew sssi " """". . ; 3. .m - -- - twiftt, fe ftrui y ea rMtsi at seats rev Jf" lac- inqataey lCsriJr rmm m ma A.CAII WE WILL PAY i snde free. bo,discuyfcry oi any such , tTLiV i.i" i77 i n 1 Bl Pood wa bcay M", T ? .-- '"J -- - .Ma,nv H xrrvt. csuieasaaprUcalsrssMti rteslft ociotimtesercaftsa KARppjf m c0 Ml Qetasy SUMWCklcsto, 01. ...,..i HJMTiSW r 1 Drayistg. Tho Red Cloud Dray Line have four iood and boavv mule teams. AU ebster MrQulre Is l'axton b oal- i rrMovo. i;olui uro. raglieri Hweet. Orr &..C0.1 lieainer snoop Crockery Co.j Klrkendall, Jones & Co., defend ants, 1 shall offer (or sale at nubile vendue to the lilahrst bidder for cash In band at the east nnoroi iius coun nuiiso nfc ucu uiunu, iu piu WhImi uniintv. Nebraaka. itlmt belne the bulldlai wherein the last term of said oourt was noioeuj on tna . 91 Day of Aufcuif. A. D. lit 81 at one o'clock p. m. ot said day. the followlim desorlbed property tewltt lU three and tour In block one, In Vance's nrst addition U the town ot Oulde ltock, Webster Co., Nebraska. Ulven under my hand thisasth day ot juus, A. U. 18W, . Qro. E. Cook, Sheriff, jambs MoNkky, l'ltft's Atty. 4s-sod T W.5SSS-IW". flKVfiKwav. izmtxL -vVl'iitfY .in!?1 BANDOLPH McNITT, ATTORNEY - AT . LAW, ed Ctoud, Neb. Mtori Block. T T"" n- NaUc m al. in tae atfcr of the estate of James Laird, , deceased. Notice is hereby alven that In pursuance of anordwof r. If. Bealf, judjni or tho district eoanet Websftr opusty. .aiadeonthe.Ud day of Aerll. im!tprlh salefl tb. real eiute tMMuatUt oessnoaa. war. vaii so wiu iu. ""itt:": --- nn& rntnt in, ' ' eoartheese Otoli ass M AM-. mbSm se see aiaawi towlaa Sisssfssi real eb.,onth. eui DIH 101 Has, atse'ejnek p. ., at abiio war 4ur sho wiv mi- Maui uom 0, wocar SvtUaee of Bed Cloud, 5 BMM saw ww renain w "! BnvttF a . jMSjitMrtiMls. .i-nijfl'irtl.. eftft JMateet Janes jsM, AtmXuknkk tannnMsnaMma -,iannnntnfiBl5SfSi JKKtSMSiSXSamSKK- aammmmmmmlBnaawtJKJv UM9SS4BSnwnTlinH1WPCBKKfiBi?i2C?'l JBBBBBBBBBBBBBBD0BBBl.C'nMII--A9UflKVrirj0BBu7WK.WV..27-7:-T'HrrfC4'T.k ''TTlBHnlsnnnnnnlnnnnnnnn Fire, Lightning andTornado Insurance A. H. GRAY, The Insurance Man, - Red Cloud, Nob. Will Insure your properly against Fire, Lightning, and Tornado Alsoy will insure your crops against hail, He represents the best company on earth The' old Continental of N Y. CITY OFFIQE-With J. H. Smith 'lsuloor south of F & M bank. j) it . it W' ' "v vtH...,- - v