wnoftniiiiiiuiiM..iJii.'ttil,;... trtymntialitSn'SlliLtii SWiiw (! Mil i iHrwwwifai'rwMMiiwwwiwwwi ww wwwiwiiBHyCTWlWWaStWCSMCS 4, ill il iM J 9 '? V r r ' U ri Dyspepsia T 1 Few poopto havo Buffered moro poverty from dyspepsia than Mr. E. A. JIcMnlion, n well known roccr of Staunton, Va. If o sayst Ilcforo 1878 1 was In cxecllcnt licaltli, welsh ing oTcr'soo pounds. In that year nn ailment dcroloned Into ncuto dyspepsia, and soon I was reduced to 102 pounds, suffering burning Intense; sensations Intho stomach, ,ialpftail6n of tho 'heart, nausea, and Indigestion. could not sleep, lost nil heart In my work, had fits ot mclahclriMa, hint (or days nt a tlmo I would Iiaro welcomed death. I becamo morose, sullen and IrnltoMo,, and (or eight years 11(0 was kjjurdei 1 trlqJ many physicians and many remedies'. One day a workman employed by mo suggested that I tako mm Hood's iras Suffering & wlto of " dyspep sia. I did so, and beforo taking tho wholo of n bottlo I began to (col like a new roan, Tho tcrrlhlo pains to which I had been subjected, ceased, tho palpitation of tho heart subsided, my stomach becamo easier, nausea disap peared, and my rntlro system began to tonoupj With returning strength camo activity of mind and body. Ilcforo tho fifth bottlo was taken 8 Years I had regained my former weight nnd natural condition. I nm today well and I oscrlbo It to Liking Hood's Borsaparllla.;; K. I). It you dccldo to tako'f food's Sarta parllla do not bo Induced to btyr tuiy other. Mood's Sartaparllla Setdbyalldruggtsts. HislxforSJ. I'reparcdonly by C. LHOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mm. 100 Doses On Dollar DO R A I IK I LIVE FEED UY SHIP YOU I .h.p STOCK? If so It will bo to your Interest to ship to tha SIEIEL, WELCH tCLAWSOH MVK (STOCK COXMUnipif CO,', Kansas City atook Yards. THEY WILL I give your shipments their personal atten Hon, keep you posted by wire or pa'per; furnish you money at reduced rates. FARM LOANS Cheapest over offered In litis county. Straight H per cent Annual. In tcret with option. Straight 7 la per csint Hciul. 'Annual Interest with emtlon. 1 Loans made 5 1.3 perVjont liy paying cash commission ot" 1 1.3 percent. J. II. BAILEY, Bed Cloud, Neb. Ofllce under F M Bank, JONES, HE PAYS THE FREIGHT. S-TON WAGON OALIB.'rSJS BUS BOX X lUHMUBUlC FitUM raid. Wmu ted t or I Years Agists Wl. Stai far Teraui FARMIRI' jovm of BDiaKimoir, iig-tea, .x, POE SALE! l'LANTATION: 1100 acres, BOO In cultivation. Rood OKlmul. 0 room rcsldrnci1, storo building as40, a stntlcs lilchi V burns, uoxTU nndtozsu. Iron roofed; cribs. sUblvs. etc.. VI tenant bouses, kIii nnd grist mill, bntlnnter power; bounded on two sides by a splendid Mrrmn, land s licit nnd productlxoatstlstlsslppl bot tom, lino timber, pnro n liter, healthy situation. rrleo,Jl50uo. loo acres, CO In cultivation, orchard, small homes, etc. All good land, l'ricu, St.SO per ncro. ono acres, .too In cultivation. Tlio best farm In Fulton county. On II no stream, sol Drst-clas FOR TRADE. ma acres of farmland, dwelling house, and a stOPK l luwelry. nnd town property in the town ot Mammoth Hprlngs, ArknusaH, for real estate lu or around lied Cloud, for further In formation on above property address, CAPT. A. L, COOPER, Mtimmoth Springs, Ark. Or D. B. 8PAN0GLE, Kcd Cloud, Neb. NOW IS THE ' W. W Wright Has a lino lino of Heating and Cooking Stoves! nd is Boiling bo low tlutt all can alVord to buy. YOU WILL HISS IT If you do not consult him before buying. Webster Go. .1. II. UA1LEY, Abstracter and ff'roprlclor. - Accurate Abstracts Promptly Furnished rurally Lands in Webster county. A complete and Accurate set ol" Abstract books and n glOOOO bond tiled Titli county Jmlt;o insures sail, ruction. For Abstracts, Cheap Farm Loans or some good Bargains in Real Estate, call on Miisn crMiiiK &-aw & 2&OZS. FOR 2B? Absolutely Pure JustTryIt. r.r.JAQUC PENCIL, tips. Miss Jcnnio lllalnc, of Cowlos, started for' tlio Jaoutli lubt tveole, to pond tlio Win lor with licr brother in 'ForljjJVotOi, Tns. j 4 m. nnft Mj Af S. Clarsli nnd youngest daughter, of Hod Cloud, startoi Saturday evening to stiend tho wiotor in California. Mr. Marsh gocn for his licaltli. Kov. J, 1). INiHs loft lied Cloud Monday notiiing for Grand Island to attend a Hoard mooting of the ColWgo at that place. From Micro ho visits his family at Kearney, Mrs. Brskcfleld is so aflliotcd with rheumatism that sho may bo unable to attend tho National WOT U 'at Denver this week. Mrs. F. S. Sher wood and Mrs. 11. A. Harbor, aowoVcr may attend fr,om this oity. ' . . , W. II. Patterson, or Campbell, 'has roccived in full nil tho premiums aworded him at tho Webster county Fair. Ho took first premium on best hill of corn, two first premiums on fruit and two Hccond premiums on fruit. There s no bottor medioino for family list ban Aycr h Cathartic Pills Tlioir Rugai .vating makes them easy and oycn agr. esblo to Inke, and as they contain no calomel or other in jurious drug, thoy ro perrcolly, safo for pntionts of any ois. A pointer to young men con''m platint; marriago is to got fitted out at Wicncr'ii Golden Kuglo. Wedding outfits a speoialty. tt. E. POND, Convoynnccr, llcnl l'atatc, Lohiin, IiiNurnnce, and Icn- slon Agent. orFici: ovrjtfiioii:.sriELD8 htoih:. Kcd Clutid, AlehriaAn.' I especially invito you to unll on me for anything in my lino. Loitus made on farm proporty nt 8 por sent. Insurant) in tho best oompnuiett II. E. PO.D. Notice ol L.CUHU or School Lands Notice Is lioreby clvcn that tlio leases and contracts on tlio follow Inn described school lnndslinvo been canceled uv tlio board nf edn catlnunl lands and funds, nnd If not reinstated by payment or delliniiienc Interest or lease rental duo. said hinds will hn offered for lease by tlio County Treasurer of Webstnr ootinty at 10 o'clock u. m. mi the uid day ot November: V(i iiwuioa-aw. Ixit a In w)i no lot o In nuU soU Uit 7 lu sH se! lot 4 In so uv)i and se!i ne!i 7i. WllawMCT'JO. NW1-4 3IIUO. ww. to in. 84 ncl 4 and sol-1 JO 2 IS. Wiiswlr.Br.no. I.KASI'.H. W4 so 3fl 1 10. V.'i sel-4 30 1 10. !W 1-4 liu 1-1 10 1 11. H) i so 1-4 and nu 1 4 ho t-l 30 2 r.'. NWsel-4 01 10. Nl:t-4M1 ID 8 1-2 sw 1 4 tiw H sw 1-4 and o 1-2 nw 1-4 and IIW 1-4 110 1-4 1021'.'. hi: 1-4 a 2 io. Wl'Jsol-liUlO. 8W 1-4 UW 33 1 0. I-ot U 111 sw sw 711). N1U-4HW0I10. Dated at Lincoln KebrasUu, Oct. 3rd, 1802. A. It. llUMl'lllllV, Tom. Hubllo Lands nnd uildlngs TIME TO bUY ! Abstract Office J. H. BAILEV. MHillASKA. , CO. KANSAS CITYfMO. pMSIalNilf F&X fik HNS Hal Btm WutN A OOMPABISON. ! C0NDlTlbN9JN GREAT BRITAIN WITH TH03E OF THE UNITED 0TATC3. . Ilgher Tax, tower Wages, Moro ru- per, Smaller Marines Deposits and Oreatsr Jfutlonnl Debts In Enclaml Than In ttia United States. tSpeclal Correspondence. Washdjoton, Oct. 17. Do tho peoplo wae ate clamoring for froo trmlo over eowparathe co-dltlonsof tho pact nnd presets of this country With the ono es sential f re trade eonntry of the world feng land? If not, It might bo a good thing for them to do so. Ibavobeen wokiag lato the question a little of lato assl oosaparing the conditions in this eeurtry aad in free trade Great'BriUln. Bare are sosne of the things whioh Z ind: J Tae aannal tax collected from tho peo- J la by the government of free trado treat Britain is 119,80 peV capita whllo UM ef tae United States Is less than $0 per capita. i The deposits in savings banks nvOreat BrHfcia aaaomat to 180VOOO.OOQ, or ,'vo ftaUars per capita, while those in 'the aattaga baaha of the United States aas sstl ap,iiB,QT0l7Ml or tvrenty-uve daUaaaperaarita. STCsat sM Tka aaaastat of money ia circulation tf Qnat Britain U $17.00 pa caplt MaUs) tin atmotiBt In circulation In tho Uaitaa 8taa la fSQLU per astpttn. Iu st taara la acarcel a conqtry of any bssortaQoa on tfca nap of tha world .Wgloh liaa m largo an amotlnt of money oat oaaita as has the United States, j Tha national dobt of Great Britain amoanta to $60 foreaoh.todlvidual la kr population, while that) of the United fitatatarnoaatato flO for cocnindrddual. tho anattal interest charge npon tho public debt in Oreat Britain is 3.85 por capital the annual interest charge upon thepuulcdsbtinthe United States is 85 centS per capita. Great Britain, under her frco trade Sstam, has deorensed her pnblio dobt iu a last thirty-aw) years $60,000,000; (the Ualted Btates nnder protection, has decreased her pofjllo dobt in twonty-fivo years $1,C31,0(KX)0. In free tradfi Great DfiWln thoro is 1 panpet for tvery 00 individuals, and 1 person in tovery 13 receives moro or lass parish asipport; in protective United States thereIs 1 pauptr for every C18 in habitants. ( Tha "feasance of trado" is hundreds of muuons or aouars against ureas Britain every yar. Under her vaunted frco trade she imports vastly more than ebo sells. Her exports last year amounted to $1,00,000000 In round numbers, nnd her imports amounted to $2,100,000,000, making a balance on tho "wrong aldo of 'the ledger of $806,000,000. Our exports last year wcro $1,009,835,620, and our imports were t&tt7,UDl,284, thus giving us ababuico of $202,014,813 om the'rig)it side ox the Zeflger." Tha balsmeeof trado was $S00,O00,000 against free trade Great Britain last year, while it -was $200,000,000 in favor of protected Utaited States. In tho last ton years our exports havo exceeded our imports by $700,883,814. In that tlmo tho exports of Great Britain have fallen $9,010,000,000 bolow her im ports. In other words, In tho decade just ended proUotivo Unitod States lira m balance of over $700,000,000 on tho right aide of the lodger, while froo trade Great Britain, whoco "commerco rules the world," shows $8,010,000,000 on tho wrong side of the ledger. I In free trade Great Britain bricklayers Set $1.17 per day; In protected United tates, $8 per day; carpenters in Great Britain get $1.28 per day; in tho United tates, $3.85 per day; in free trade Great Britain engineers geb$1.40per day; in the United States, $0.23 per day; in Great Britain machinists get $1.20 pur day; In the United. States, $3.00 per day; In Great Britain compositors set 12 cents per thousand ems; In tho United States, 0 cents per thousand; in Great Britain shipbuilders get $8 por week; in tho United States, $10. i Thus it will be seen that in every par ticular our condition to better than tluu of our free trade neighbor. Our com merce la in infinitely better condition because we receive hundreds of millions of dollars moro for our products than we pay out for tho things wo buy, whllo the reverse is truowith Groat Britain. Our public debt is less than one-sixth por capita that of Groat Britain, whllo our annual interest chargo is only about ono-tenth per capita that in Great vBrit ain. Wo havo decreased our debt iu 85 years &) times aa mnch as Great Britain has been ablo to decrease her debt In 85 years. Greata Britain, lias 1 Kupor for every 00 penjons, whilo wo ve 1 for every 043. Our government collects from her people less than $0 per capita of taxes; that of Great Britain collects from her people over $13 per capita of taxes. The deposits in savings Uinks in Great Britain averago $5 pop capita of tho population; thoso in tlso United States averago $35 per capita of population. The monoy In circulation in Great .Brit ain is $17.00 per capita, wlrilo that of tho United States is $25.02 percapita. Wages iu tho United Statoa nro from 75 to 100 por ent higher tban those paid in G rent Briti't. ' What good reason is thoro for desiring to exchango English frco trade for the protection which gives us these com) I tions, which in every caso ire bo much .better than thosoof our British neightxjiV What business man is thero who lm seen nis uusuiuas giuw up uuu prus;i' 'under the system which has been i operation in this country for tho iW Itbirty yoara who wants to endangor it steady progress by tlio ndoptlou of system which compares so uufavoml with our own in its results? O. P. Austin Republicans shoulil not forst thut I) i are elftit states lu which tho ;lim.'.l four years as;it v.asless than a, 500 hii.; , somo cases less than 1,000. Tho rct 'elbllliy for euccewor defeat rst on j ... 'hullvUval activity? Tote, ansl see ' fea aslahlNtrs do So. GERMANS SPEAK. THCY TCLL VHY THEY SUff HARRI50N FOR PRESIDENT Somo Iuiiortant Sticgoitloni Ulil li t i Oermitn Voter Will Itcafl t hi Muiijt I'romliient Oertuau-Ainrrliui. Izetis. Tho following letter nddrf"ed to '.' voters of Ocrmnn descent" li.t-t In" u i ' sued by a largo number of leading t '-i umn-Ainorlcan citlzona of Now Yft: ItccncnLlnit the great cotuuitrdnl ninl hi dtistrial Importaooe of tho approaclilm: ? 1 rtcntlal election to our adopted fathf rlnml. m l bolnit fully convinced that the llrpulili, i pnrty not only represents the beat IntvnI. thunntlnn, but Is ever most Mtivoljr vii.ti.ii to further them, the undersigned clileii nl Oermaa descent hare constituted luemaclt. a comjilttes to work for the election nf tin standard bearers of that party. We lutv i. active coaneotloa with polities, but as clilsen. and business mea who realise that the pros perity of this country Is dus t the wine rm. oerclal poUct of the Itepabllean party, rr consider It our duty to sire enertetlo exprri slot to our convictions, and to oppose the vst-ur thooTles of tho free traders, which bate im substantial basis In faot. Tlrt Itepabllean party has, tra to its trwlt tlona, loolarel IU1( for the protsotiooof ntir Industries and for honest tnoDej-. Tb lie n.i cratto partr has declared ttaslf for uullnilltd free trada and for a ratura to that dangcroii. system of stata banks which la tlssas past M fectedour commerta sx'dairstaaslr. It wan th email boalaeM auts aad tmsferasaaa wn weraobjetli- tajtmd by that aftjuss, and It U theco men who will to tbor4 U It U relntr. dncod. Uoth froa trade and prottaUoa hava bren safllclentlr tasted. Tha ditaM eosaeantaeo of the frco trado legislation of 1S98 waa Uo atari. e4 decline In our national proapatitj-, wlsli b culminated U tha "great coassarolal ciiat nf 1S0T. Protectloa took tha Dlaoa of UMtarltr for revonno onlrt the oountir raoovarad, oom mcrca and indrutrr thrlrad, till la IMS the UrUT was again redsc6 64 ana us tsrtiM panic ot 1K7 sh tha result. Atala tha peopla of I be United .States declared .tor Kotaottoa. The consdfrie&eo was daveloDinant of all our national RaoorcM barond the wildest eiper tatlon and a general prosparitr auch aa the world had never seen befoa. Vhcn Orovor OlerelaaA, true to the reac tionary principles ot tha Dainoeratlo party, dr. olarcd himself for ttw trad in his messago nf Ceo. 0, 167, tha poople, mindftfof tha bad ax. perlonces whish It bad tnsdela thaaastwilh frco trade, rejected tha Detnocratlo partr and atfoln lntrnsted tha government of tha nation to tho Ilepubllcan partr. Mover was tho balance of trade so favorable to us as now; nsvar was the prosperity of the whole country so general; never war the wage earners so well off. Tho legislative activity of the Flftr-nrst e; gressandtbe shameful InacUvlty and Innctr Ulnty ot tho Flftyecondcongraas snfllelently Illustrated tho dlffareVea between tha parties. Both tha presidential cantjdataa have been tried by tha people; both hare served a fall presidential term; their administrations belong to history. E very reason given la tha year IMS forts election ot Harrison Is valid today, only tn a higher degree. Through his firm stand on tha silver question ho saved tha country from a great financial crisis. Disdaining grandiloquent promises aa4 pre ferrlng to gain the respect of his fallow citi zens by a blameless administration. President Harrison bos fearlessly defended the honor, ntul dignity of tho nation, ana bas cnoa forced from foreign nations that rsepeot for tho stars and stripes which had baea almost entirely lost under Cleveland. Under Presi dent Harrison civil servlco reform has been a reality, while his appointments to tha snost prominent offices aro admitted area by bla most bitter political enemies to be unassailable. If we compare with tnis uo administration ot Q rover Cleveland, wo find that la spite of bombastla promises of reform la the elvil service, tho spoilsmen never sine tha days of Jackson raised their heads so boldly as whan Graver Cleveland, through Adlat K. Steven son, deposed 44,000 postmasters who had honestly and faithfully administered their ofllces to make room for tho Demoeratlo place buntors who were to help hla to a second term of the presidency. Not only has Mr. Clovcland been untrue to all his pledgee of re form, but as a matter of faot he Baa aver yielded to the worst elements of his party whonover his personal interests were at stake, and In this very campaign wa And htsa allied In the closest possible way with Taauaany Bait. Tho lottcr is signed by Dr. William I Balsor, O. F. Baker, Jnllna Blast, Julius Blcn, Jr., 8. Bachman, Erall Berolthei mcr, Blumenthal Bros. & Co., Dr. P. A. E. Bootzkes, Julius Bruno, Qustay Blum &'Bros., Henry Brcnnloh, Herraaa Can tor, Ueorgs Dennerleln, Letopold Deutch hergor, Alfred Dolgo, Frederick Flao cus, P. Goepol, William F. GreU, F. W. Holls. Charles Horn, C. A. G. Inte- ninnn, Max Jaegerhuber, Gustave L. Jagor, Gustavo H. Jaeger, Bit. Carl KaplT, Dr. Hermann Kudlich, Adelph Kuttroff, William H. Klencko, 8. J. Lcscin, Lucius N. Littauer, Joseph Loth & Co., Charles Maurer, Paul II. Alehlion, Henry Merz, Carl More, Dr. N. W. Mullor, C. W. Nenllutf, Gcorgo Ban, William Rolchmsn, Henry W. F. Schulz, Nicholas Bchultz, Charles Splitdorf, Charles Stahl, Moritz SeckaL Ralph Trauf mann, Edward Vorster, Wll Ham VJgoltus, Dr. II. J. Wackorbarth, William Wicko, Wurzburger, Gold cclimhtt & Co,, Henry Zlmmerer; from Newark, Dr. Edward J. Ill, Fred Rutin J. L. Kufer, Herman Lehilbsch, Carl Lcntz, Paul Roder, Carl F, Beltz, Juliu Stapflf, R. G. Salomon, and from Drool lyn, Louis Bossert, Herman Liebmam Charles Naeher, John Ruegcr and H. O Rochr, Tlio Australian ballot which now pre vails In nearly every state except tboie of the south U not popular with frunr nnd worlilngmen, uud lias thus kept llmv sands of Xlepubllcnns nway from the poll Tho Ilepubllcan leaders should at oura establish Australian ballot schools, so Unit every Ilepubllcan voter may be at '.Ho polls and vote Intelligently. lltislnnss men should remember that vote for Cleveland means vote to chuutr the general business system of the country, and will certainly result la great bnsln uncertainties and Irregularities for the nest four years. DetuocraUo success means Demoeratlo control of senate, house aud prcttdency, and full reign of the free trade Sentiment, If your business has been built sip nr Us the past thirty jcars a change tu the tnrlpr system under which It has prospered would nt least result lu great uncertain' tl nnd irregularities la the next foui years. Your vote and that of your ho qimlutancev may decide the condition tit our business tn th near future, t;cpubllcansshould remember that ato, states having seventytve eleotoil rwres a eksmge at I per coat, of tha -ot Witt rarswa Ihs retail IMf to ktw. . jJ.-,-astr - v ' Watner & " THE TWO JO'S " Have opened a Real Estate Office, AND AES BSA0Y 70 SSLL YOU Farm or City Proporty, or Auction oil your Stock or llouso hold Goods. Have Homo Hary-jina to offer to any who call a tliia ollioo, 2d Door North of !.& M. Dank, Up Siai?s RED CLOUD TRANSFER LINE 8. I, COZAn, Proprietor. All hauling intrusted to mo will be promptly attended to. THE TRADERS DEALERS IN s Lumber, Coal, Lime, lath, Red Cloud, Nebraska. Prices Lower than any yard. Fort Abstract Co., Red Cloud, L. IT. FORT, Manager. Furnished to all Lands in Webster County, Accurately and ON SHORT NOriOE. Having, had ten years oxperlo'ico In county records and ono of the most cmniileto set of As struct books In tlio sutp,ui Kimrantco satisfaction. Yonr favors solicited All onlo's llllcd promptly. 10.000 dollar bond tiled ( ud uppro cd. Address or call on L. II. FORT Manager, Rod Cloud, Neb. HARMS & GUST, DEALERS IN nil m BM Mm Wwe North or Henry Cook's. Your Patronage is solicited. Wc Nothing buc the Best Me&ts. THE DEAR PEOPLE ! Of tills county will iileaso bear In mind that Hns JtiNt received n carload of Cook and Heating stoves. And will Discount Any Price in the Valley ' If yM arc building don't rail to call on lilm, FOR MONEY IS WHAT YOU are TRYINC4 TO SAYG. Call in and get a Golden Gem. What it f:.i;IM CMtorla Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription for Iniknts and Culldron. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance'. It is harmless substitute for Paregoric Drops, Soothing: Syrups, and, Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. It guaranteo is tblrv gears' use by Millions of Mothers. Castorladestr-; vittnas and allays feverishncss. Castoria prevents . y i':.v Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Oolio. Jnctorla relloves teething troubles, cures constipate t anrl flatulency. Cartoria assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, Riving healthy nnd natural sloop. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. ' Castoria. "Castoria is an excellent meUldno for chll tren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo ot IU good eCeot upon their children." Dr. a. O. OsnooD, Lowell, Mass. M Castoria is tbo bct remctly for children of klealamacquoluted. I hops tlio dny Is not far distant when mothers will cont liter tho real Interest of their children, and uss Castoria in stead of the voriousquoclc nostrums which nro destroying their loved ones, by forcltiffopltmi, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby tcndtni; them to proincture graves." Da. 3. V, IslmraiLoc, Conw)', Art Tk Ccsstani Oompony, Tl Warren, LUMBER CO. Etc. Keep Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to clilMren that I recommend It as superior toauy proscrinttoa known to me." n. A, Archih, M. D., HI So. Oxford 8t, Drooklra.H. T. niiyr felons in tho chlldreaw depart- "oken blfibly ot their expert- uttldo practice wltbCastorU, only have niouj onr . what is known as regular ire free to confess that the , .ia has won us to look with m i IIosriTiL amo Disityumr, i lloston, Pfti, ..-. .'..-. .. Maw York City. WWWiC-i'l Miu ;i. 1 1 1 ir i s 4 a V ij ' -i, I .11 p i .? w