The Plattsmouth Journal Pl'BLISHKD WKEKLV AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA. - BY GERMAIN E. TOWL, PUtts. Phone, 6. Met. 'Phone. 220 KntiTfd at the pustofflce at IMattsnioutli. Ne braska, as scconii class matter. FRIDAY, J ITXE2S, 1SH)I. The citizens of vVy more show sins nf becoming demnciats. A great re ligious revival has recently swept over that town. The wav riattsmouth J urners car ried oil the honors id the Turn test at t. Joe indicates that the lieverayes furnished on the occasion were not of a deleterious uualitv. St. Joe hrewer- ies must make oud Iteer. know what I want to say, and if you rain while curing. In .southern coun will help me out you will do the public I ties the dr3 weather lias damaged a fjreat favor. What we want is veg- grass in pastures and meadows; but in etableson boxes, or, 'abovehiKh water northern the prospect is for an excep- mark. For the good of woman and tionally heavy hay crop, and pastures mankind the grocers w ill please attend and ranges are unusually tine, reaches to it. Those wire screens they use promise a good crop. over baskets and barrels are not 'water tight.' This is a delicate matter, but you know when a lady goes shopping for cahbaire and lieets she doesn't like to be obliged to take peas also. Please Pnowmff a ew Object Lessons in put it in shape so as to offend noltody. a Humane Kindergarten. The gossijw say that the earth is a ball, and that statement will do for a was the astonishing question put to a mere hard fact. Hut ever since elec- SOMETHING NEW. 'Iid you losean timnrella, Mr.- gentleman in town theothcr morning, tricity girdM d it, it has leen to the 'Yes, I did, about ten days ago, and mental vision a vast plain, with an have been looking and inquiring extent of HiMi.ouiMMhi square miles, for it at every place where it was at from the very center of which rises a all likelv I had left it,'' replied the high mountain, from' whose verv ton party addressed. "Well," said the the seer may daily observe the whole. All lovers of liU-rtv should make Stand bv the Constitution" their ShiblMileth or watch-word for all fu ture political contests, until that ins trument shall again In- recognized as the supreme law of the land." Things are eidently running at loose ends at the slate penitentiary vv hen convicts are allowed to conspire and set out incendiary lires expecting during the excitement to escape. Old- of that class fashioned republican methods seem to l coming into vogue there. questioner. "I tonnd an umbrella standing by our telephone, one day, and rameinl.ei i-d vour coming in here and using otir " phone, and coi c'uded it might le vinos. Then, vv hen. a da or t wo tat er, I noticeil n going iq street while it was sprinkling slight ly without an umbrella. 1 was satisfied it was yours." an.' with that remark, he handed out an usnl.rt l!a, which proved to be the property of the other. Tin return of a lost uiuorella is sucli an unusual occurrence l bat it is worthy of remark. hie might suppose that so honest a man could only lie found among me occupants oi me amen cor- Withsuchan area for observation. it would be strange il there were not always something i.otalile to report, and just now what e-pecially catches our e e is a iMHiit. in the citv ot .New York. There lives in that city a lady who is not only a lover of animals, hut willing to work and make personal sacrilices-to show her affection. So great has been her sympathy for hors es especially. I hat. speaking in a met aphorical sense common to poets (and are not lovers and uhilanthronists lnet.s?) she laughingly declares she was born in a stable.'' This lady is .Mrs. Myles Standish. ner ot somcchiirch. Hut the fact is having a count rv place in the IVrk- Ihe man. on the contrary, is a member shire hills, was e.-.neciallv im messed bv which some professed ( hnstians affect to despise the bar tender in a down-town saloon. If tJreat is .McKinley, the conqueror of the Thilippines by means of criminal aggression-:' As the rehabilitator of slavery and polygamy those twin relics of larbarisrn' under the pro- there is any moral to this truthful little sketch the reader is at lil-rtv to sugirest it. .Mr. Bryan Not a Candidate. The following statement from Win. tecting folds ot the American flair, his . I. Bryan was recently published in name and fame are alike secure The Omaha team in the Western baseball league is forging to the front in a style that delights all Nebraska admirers of the game. It is well up in second place, and for two weeks has office, but have not a candidate in inv the Buffalo Express, and is not only in Mr. Bryan's usual frankspirit. but sets at rest matters which have secminglv worried his opxnents verv much of late: I am not only not a candidate for the thoughtless ami ill-instructed treatment of horses by the rich, and fasting about for .some means of help ing this, she was inspired to gather some of the I toys in tiie neighborhood into her stable and instruct them in the needs and proper management of these good friends of man. The cxicriment was successful, and. as every idea w ith life in it may grow, this small beginning became a move ment in New York, which has for its Flor de Aya, Bed Axe, Acorns ask for one of these brands when you want a smoke, and learn for yourself that the cigars of Ptak & Bajeck are equal to any. To California in July. Make up your mind to go to .San Francisco in .Inly and you will go. It's almost as sure as two and two make four. Another thing equally sure is that 3011 will never have a letter opport un ity of visiting California. Bates have been reduced to a point within the reach of almost all. For e.ample,the cost of a round trip tick et from Omaha to San Francisco is only 4." less than one regular fare. Corresponding rates from all other Burlington Route stations. The triptnCalifoinia and the mouth spent, tin re will prove a holiday sur passing any in your experience. ith yood judgment Shut will cover every expense of the trip railroad fare, sleepei s.side trips and a month's visit. Write for a copy of the Burlington's F.pworth League folder -gives full in formation about the meeting, tickets, stop-overs, etc. .1. Fn.vM is, I General I'assenger Agent, Mnaha, Neb. Dead it In Ills Newspaper. (h'orge Sclia uh. a well known Cer man cit izeii of New Lebanon, ., is a constant reader of the Dayton Vnlks zeitung. lie knows that this paper advert ises only the best, in its columns, when he saw f hamlterlaiu's pain balm advertised therein for lame back, he didn't, hesitate to buy a bottle of it for his wife.who for weeks bad suffer ed with the most terrible pains in her hack and could get no relief. He. says: "After using' pain balm for a few days my wife said to me, ! feel as if ho hi anew, and letore using all the con tents of the bottle the pains had en tirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties." He is very thankful and hopes that all suf fering likewise will hear of ber won derful recovery. This great liniment . NO HUNTING. ALLOWED ON THESE GROUNDS. Thai's a .sign you often see on country 'ldace but you will never see il 011 this store. We want you to hunt her the entire town, then coiik decide that here and you will Our Dru IJre ,5 Tore ?onpl?t? Ami ur prices lower than can be found elsewhere. for The Journal, tl.en ter played magnificent hall better than any club in the country as shown by the published record. Here's hoping the club may keep up it's gait. Flat tsmouth's famous B. & M. band and l'lattsaiouth's fannus team of Turners are doing much to 'keep this city well advertised and in the public eve. Now let Captain Barthold keep on training his team of Foresters, and our hall players should he envoiira.red to put themselves into trim for win ning' games and the public spirit and local pride will be measurably en ha need. Several hundred teachers and a small armyof sub-ofticialsand tax-gathers are to be sent to the Philippines, to help civilize and plunder the na tivesjust to complete the picture or subjugation and robbery of that peo ple, similar to the attempt made by I'eorge ill over the American colon its, as graphically descrilted in the Declaration of Independence. What a beautiful thing it is for the descend ants of Bunker Hill and Valley Forge -or valor and suffering in the cause of liberty and the equality of man to contemplate : is it not a tritle aiiiaing that mem bers oi congress win., on assuming of fice, stand up at the bar of the house and take a solemn oath to support and defend the constitution, will vote for measures -as in the Porto Bico case -which, if not in direct v iolat Ion of its express tenets, at least assumes that congress issupeiior totlial instrument - Iiecause the party policy demands il oflhem.' What, do such creatures really think of themselves? ir such men are t he exemplars of public mor amy, is it any wonder that a low or der or patriotism and morals exist in the count ry at large? mind for any office. My interest cen ters in principles, and men are only important as they aid in carrying out these principles. fhe democratic party stands for definite, ositive principles.and unless I mistake the .sentiments of the masses.the voters will insist on adher ing to these principles in spite of the threats or reorganizes. Those who argue from the standpoint of expedi ency will not have influence with the voters, iiecause no one can sav what is expedient. We may deserve- to win and yet lose, but it stili remains true, that to deserve to win is the surest road to success." aim the conversion to humane meth ods of thinking and acting, of t he ! is for sale by all druggists. entire generation. . 1 l ins movement has nothing to do) SubscriU w ith schools: its founder and her help- year. ets may le said to have simply gone into the st reets.picked upthechildren and organized them into an army of workers, under the name of --Our An imal Protective League " This army is divided into chapters, of which the The That Grow Need Any? See that they come from Nebraska Seed Co OMAHA, rEBR. Your Dealer Sells Them. Is it not a sad fact that U-cause the I'nited States supreme court made decision in Ihe Dred Scott case winch was morally w rong-which placed t he light to projerty as superior tobuman l : i . ... .. 1 . , in irnj-1 iiau wrong decision was no lar to memliers or that court making equally grievous and morally wrong decisions as was made in the income tax case, six years ago. and in the re cently ritcided Porto Bico case. All -i in- uciisious are 01 me same class, and were rendered to suit oliti cal emergencies-and wi!l go down in history as i II ust 1 at ions of ibc we.iknes or men in high places who secure such .1.. . r . ii.iee .is levt.iiws lor pariy service, in stead of for known integrity and a re cognition of meritorious conduct. 'The Atchison ('lobe says that a lady writing to a newspaper otlice gives the following ertinent sugges tions gratis: "Mr Editor: A lady wants to say a few words to t he merch ants, and really it is a delicate stile ject to handle. You know it now is the time when our grocery men set their vegetables outside on the pavement and you know there are many tall dogs in town, and-it operates as though they drank from Saratoga medical springs. JSovv Mr. Editor, you must Merely Wanted Adcrtising. Perhaps after reading the following from the good old republican State Journal of Lincoln the renubl ic.'ins who have been howling derision at .Mr. Bryan, and a- cusing Mr. Brvan of I ic ing afraid t. meet the blatant Mr H. Caylord Wilshire in joint debate, will hang a piece or flannel over their mouths and temoi arily hold their peace: "II. Havlord WiWiire ol.e last night at the ojivvr theatre before a good-sized audience on socialism. He admitted to his hearers that he did not exnect Mr. Brvan I.. I i-.....,t 1 , when he challenged him. but he .said that all things were permissible in ad- j vei using oneseit. e waited an aud ience to listen to his talk on socialism and he took what he 1 -j,i..i..,i i.i. 'est plan to get one together. e re- ardeij it justiliable to do :o,v triekhe might to get bcfoie the public. Hi- admitted he insulted Mr. Brvan l i,t ne inn not care, tor with the infill t.. Mr. Bryan came an :nlii-'i ui,i 1.. himself, ami that was what, he was alter. He also so far forgot himself as to call President McKinley a '"1-'. WEATHER CROP BULLETIN. General Summary of Lat Week's Nebraska Weather. Lincoln, .lime 2.Y- The pa-t week has U-en warm, with heavy rains in the northern counties. The daily mean temperature has averaged 1 at mve normal in eastern counties and lz in western. The rainfall or the week was heavy in the central and northeastern coun ties, generally ranging from one to three inches, but in a feu instances teaching nearly si; inches. In the southern and southwestern counties the rainfall was light. Udng genetally les than half an inch. Winter wheat has ripened ranidlv and harvesting has commenced in southern counties. A lew reports in dicate that, the heads are rat her short but. well filled w it h plump berry Oats have improved in northern counties, but continue to indicate a small crop southern. Spring wheat is generally doing well. Corn has grown well, but s b i'.'kw.ird an I needs warm weal tier- iivl in southern counties; mure rain. In the northern counties rain has de layed cultivation, and corn isgenerally gettingweedy. Considerable alfalfa hay was damaged in western counties by Von may as well expect to tun a steam engine without water as to find an active, energetic man with a torpid liver, and you mav know that it is tor pid when he docs not relish bis food. latest report describes .seventeen with ! "r feels dull and languid after eating, often has headache and sometimes diz ziness. AMew doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will re- such names as "Tiger Chanter." w 7 Young Defenders,-' Knights of the Bound Table, Dewey Chapter," "Li oness Chapter,' (consisting of girls) store his liver to its normal functions. there is a and. beautiful to relati "Deaf-Mute Chapter." Kach chapter has a grown ierson to lead it. so that it is thoroughly organ ized and managed, with regular meet ings and much enthusiasm. Beport says that many thousands more could at once be added to the uirmbership of the League, but they can not yet be taken care of or properly organized. In the meantime the League seeks to make every chanter memliera resi.oo- 1 sible. active and expert force in pi ac-, Using and spreading kindness to aid-i mals. F.very meinlier. besides having a thorough training in general hu mane methods, the care of dogs, cats. etc., is taught bv act ual demonstrate.!) all the points of harnessing, and is on the alert t'.ii tight check-reins, im properly adjusted harness, and badly hod or overloaded horses, at the same time seeking courteously to have the fault remedied, without formally re (orting it, where mssihe. Into this League are imported all sorts of elements of interest, which seem to make of each chapter a real club: and within it are a baseball club with a number of teams: a glee club, under direct ion of Henry Burleigh, so loist at St. Ceorge's: a scran-bonk com-' mil fee which pastes animals' pictures into looks and presents them to the children's hospitals. And there is a swimming club. A lield club is to make nature studies in thecwuutry in summer out ings. Actually the -chapters expect to camp out for some weeks t hissummer: This organization costs something. Beside a great deal of work, there was expended for it last year over .",."iiM. Now, what have the promoters got for their money? Practically a great, growing, ramifying society or children, a society tilled with interesting pur suits and compaionsliips. and founded iUMn the principle or loving kindness to all living creatures. These children are, according to the proverb, the fathers (and mothers) of a very large numbers of the coming men and women or New York. Are they not certain to be a real tai lor in raising the grade of its civilization? Is I here any city with a lioiiula I ion loo highly humanized to need this in- inience.-' i'i:i-:sio Saxh. renew his v itality, improve his diges tion and make him feel like a new man. Price. H.V. All druggists. Call at any drug store and get a free sample of hamlierlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are an excellent physic. They also improve the appe tite, strengthen the digestion and reg ulate the liver and bowels. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Photos at. Keedy's tI.2". and up. WE ARE SHOWING New - Styles In footwear for the spring of 11)01. If you are interested in proper foot- gear you will call and inspect the new lines--men's, women's and cliiklrr ns. We ate the leaders in !-lme fashions JOS. FE 1 Z.Er f I Spring and Summer Patterns t CHINA Not Heathen China, but line Chinaware. Cut (ilass and Silverware-- appropriate fur wed ding and birthday presents and anniversary gifts. Win the everlasting regard of our relatives and fiiendshy dropping into Snyder's and seleei inisomething from bis Varied Assortment of tine Wares in this line. Snyder & Co., vibe 3cvclei'0, Boeck Block, 6th & flain Sts., S PLATTSMOUTH. S s03ffiG JO0G 03)ffig And goods just received Latest Styles in Cuttincj and Fitting. WORK STRICTLY PIRST CLASS HUDECEK & McELROY Hock wood Block IMal Isinouth. Neb. t t t Baiik of ass oraatj. MO. PACIFIC I'Y. ANNOLINCEAIENT Special Nates Account of fourth ol July Season, 1901. For the alx.ve occasion the Mo. ';ic. Ily. will sell tickets, within a distance or Joi miles at rate of one f:ir r.n-iii.. round trip. I latent' sale. July 'id and 4th, limited to return July .th. . i-. .vror--KM5Mi:i)i'oii, Ajfent .Mo. I'ac Ify. Kvery democrat in the county can get new subscribers to the Journal if but asks his neighbors about it. I' I. A I'l SMOi'TII. N KB K ASK A. o.-pitca -------- $50,000. OlILc In hi id from U a. in. to 4 p. tu. Money to loan at current rates on approved security. Deposits received on time certificates at the rate of . ier cent per annum for six months, or 4 per cent for one year. Collections made and promptly remitted. Your business, whether larjre or small, solicited. Cdarles C. Farmele, President, J. M. Patterson, Yice Preside Dt- T. H. Patterson, Cashier. ..Cold Drinks on Hot Days.. Atwood's Pharmacy. "Frescripticaas ca.r0l-0.lI3r ccmpovinded Pure Drugs. "II lending Patent Medicines. .Stationery. Cigars. Toilet Articles, ll'all I'aper, M'ind.iw (ilass and lintr olULY ZJO 13 INGLU51VE l9CI- C.H.A.O.S. lirt and lest Fair of the Season. All Attractions of Ilih Order. Concert Music n Special Feature. A. AI. AXWOOD. South Side Main Street, Plattsinouth. (Jrantl Itli of duly Celehrntion. (ienuine Mexican Hull Fights. Everyone invited. Keduceil Kates from All Points. Don't Fail to Come. JULY 2 to 13. i free. Address, firs. THODNTdN A1 iv.ir. :r??,p?" ''".(u' """; .botfleni leutimorilal letters, valuable to hfiv ulin-u d. .ansas City, Mo: '. t V '"X f V 4 J, A