J WEEKLY HERALD: PL ATTS MOUTH, NEBRASKA, JuNE 5, 1890. ;i U I ! If J 1 v J . SOMETHING NEW. The Tatcnt sx Clipper Fly Net has meshed bottoms which can not tangle and lashes at the top which won't catch in the harness. 0A Lap Dustc: 5A Ironsides Sheet &LrY2 zxu l.linnor Flu Note rorrrnmH Equal to Lallr at lllf th Cost. 100 oilier styles of 5i. Horse sheets and Fly Nets, at prices to suit everybody. For eaie by all dealers. 11 you can t get tucm, write us. il:'U!ikciinfM. 2nd, I am in favor of a nrohtbitory law. Tlimk tho present one iniybt h improved. I would be in favor of n a'iinL' it stronger. :trd. I think a lar,'e majority of the ii'o.ile are opposed to submission. 4tl, I Mil n prohibition democrat mid voted for the Min ndiiicnt to t!i" constitution, md while tin: prohibitory ltw i not as v!l enforced as I would wish, it is en li'M'rtl US Wi ll ih I expected it would !. wlicn it wns passed. I didn't expect it wold 1 entirely stop the ml" of Ibpior iit "ii"'', lnr, thought n a sr.'ji in the riej.-t direction, and think so yet. J. T. If KKKICK, District Jinlo, Wellington. A niiiii-ti'r of the irortp'd was nsk-d by i .la vy.r, cm i n r streets tin; other day, ' ! v'u I. !irv in hiirh lirrnse'" Tin- mini ,t r answered, "Yes sir." "How f in sou license an evil?" the lawyer asked. The minister seemed confused and did nor nnsu-cr. il unit minister is Kircirc mid really believes in the saloon, will lie debute the matter in a puMic discussion? Li t him anvwer through this paper. urds. This will relieve, to tome extent, the prtHcrt industrial depression in this country." .Mr. Pillsbury'a estimate of the increas ing demand in this country for Hour is doubtless correct and s are his views as to advancing civiliz ttion rcpuirin;; hiizh i r standni d of food, but we think he docs not stiili:iciit!y n ;ard tile rapidly incrcawmpj supplies from India, Russia and A rj'i-iitine Republic, which, if our farmcis were not predicted, would soon flood our seuootsts with wheat crovvn by labor p':i ! cents j .-r day of sixteen hours and brought by subsidized Hritish shii.s at almost costlws frei-dits. Ameri can LVoimmi.-t. Till-. postnia.-b r vT' nt i.i! is ooino to in voMHtatc the p -ral service in this part of the co-antiy, -o we lij-iy lock for some changes and improvements soon. il LY M ET CHEAP AND STRONG. 20 other Btyles 5-A Nets, rrices to suit all W M. AYliES V MOSS, rJIILADELPillA. bold by all dealers. Tiik husbandman has bep;iin to believe that the magnificent crop of last year will lie repeated this sens' -n on aceojr.t dealer u was indicted for sdl-ug quail A.NoTiii'.u buir-'h of imported contract laborers have been sent hack. Now if a little more vigilance was hail alone; our southern border, the Chinese, which are flocking to tha; country, could not lie shipped across the line into this country. That original package decision is causing more trouble. A 1'ittsburg I 1 "Mr r r i ii wiiiiimi ibph.w i tim im ii ijmiiu, ..-w-,. ...T-m.. , w l-;-5-' ''li.'- vr.j '; j- J ' , . .-, , , . , r of the copious rains that haye Oeeti in all parts of Nebraska. If there should be a partial fa-lure in a portion of the golden grain belt, it will make the Nebraska farmer the most prosperous of any on the globe. A fem" years ago Russia's minions ab ducted Alexander, the ruler of liulgaria. because he proclaimed his independence of Russian influence, and recently Russia attempted through emissaries in the Bul garian army, to assassinate his successor. out of season sets up the defense that the quail were killed in Missouri and that lie was merely acting as the agent for the Missourian who shipped them to him. A liberal interpretation of the privileges and immunities ot interstate commerce will cover a multitude of sins Lincoln Call. hi. tm Oil AMENDMENTNO tes. HKV. J. 1). M. HL'CK.NKlt. The in in who talked with the Journal Tlie aspirations of Russia to govern the last Tuesday, seems to be a st.ir..man I whole continent will lead her into a with a new theory. In pointing out the I Wody war some day things which I did not notice in my notes on Monday, lie makes some very strange statements. "No honest citizen who is an advocate of high license wants the law evaded or nullified, lie is not an advocate of nullification, hut of a law which will come nearest to being en forced and securing practical Jesuits. "'! hat it was even inipossi the present stringent high license liw to enforce its provisions." To me, it would seem he would be in favor of repealing those prohibitor- features which are most violated. He is an advocate of the law which will come the nearot being en forced, therefore lie is opposed to tho prohibitory amendment; and it would logically follow that he i.-. opposed to the law that prohibits the sale of liquor to minors because it is violated he is opposed to that law which forbids the sale to drunkards, hec-m-e it is hard to Thekk are several facts about farm On June U passenger rates will be ad vaneed and the people will save money says the Kansas City Journal. The temp Nation to get ahead of the railroad com- paniesvby traveling when they are carry iiw nasseneers at a loss, induces thous- amis of iieoolc to to awav from home for a day or two. When they return thev make the discovery that, after nil mortgages wnicn ine democrats careiuiiy raiiroil,i fare is the least expensive part avoid mentioning, namely: The aggre- f traveiin,. gate of these mortgages is only about a one third oi one-fourth of the amount I Well might Stanley exclaim, '"Save pretended by demagogues in newspapers I me from my friends." The report t f or on the stump; they are much smaller, Surgeon Pa. ke that the explorer caiieu hie under 1,01,1 relativ1y anc absolutely, than they out, while dangerously ill m the jungles: were in 1SS0, and the interest which they "Doctor, ruu up tlie stars ana sinpes, bear is at least 25 per cent lower than it let me at least die beneath the shadow. i was then. of the American flag," has dulled the enthusiasm of the liritishers. They in sist on his swearing allegiance to Albions union jack, but it is likely that the hero of the dark continent can be eo- the Uritish FREE SILVR. As long as we must have an extra ses sion of the legislature let there be a hearty expression on the all important erced by the snolmcraey of subject of free coinage of silver. It has capital. liee been held that the sentiment in Nebraska in favor of fiee silver is so universal that no formal expression is necessary. But it must be remembered that if the enforce; he is opposed to the Suudty coinage of silver is made five it will be provision, because it is violated- and lie through the action of congress, and the - 7 i . best means of letting the statesmen at Washington know our views on this or any other subject is by petition or reso lutiou. A strong resolution coming from tlie legislature of Nebraska wi'l have an effect, and the opportunity should not be neglected. Omaha Re publican. . is opposed to that law which prohibits a man from selling unless h has a licens Jiec.-Uis; drug stores sell it (in other town--. ) It S'.-r-ms that the great underlying p'.jr .ose of law, is not what will prohibit th it which is wrong, but what will be easily enforced . This modern statesman points to tin; decision of the supreme court on the "origin il paek ige-" as a deadly thrust at prohibition: but don't S"e that it strikes equally hard against high license. This talker states still fur thiT that he wants to save the law-abiding but unfortunate victim of a deseased appetite, by moral suasion, hut leave the S 'loon open to tempt and lead him back to his old habits. Yea, more than to in fluence him to go !ck to drinking, to lead a thousand young men to take their first glass and start the downward course, I will go with this talker to the drunkard to persuade him to quit, to the young man to persuade him not to commence It is sort of post-prandial information but Senator Paddock has ascertained that a person cannot hold a government office while serving as a member of the state legislature A Washington special says ttie senator s inquiries "convince him that all those gentlemen who have been so fortunate as to secure federal positions since the adjournment of the last regular session of the legislature, and who are still subject to duty to the state by virtue of their election to seats in the state legislature, haye the alterna tive of resigning one place or the other. "Thk Consumers League," a sugges tion for concerted action by shoppers to relieve the hardships of saleswomen, will be contributed by Mary Gay Humphreys to the number of Harper's Raz ir to be published June . Thomas Wee worth Iligginson in the same number will point out to women the encouraging prospect for "tlie equalization of salaries" in the educational profession; and Kate Steph ens will explain in detail what "A chance for college graduates" there is in the European Fellowship offered by tlie as sociation of collegiate alumme to women graduates. -.jihs ick1X J&. q ! iliiPFpf J Wm ' d Pa m W J I mm Wm w It Wc carry a large lino in Dry Goods, Notions, 31illincry, also Hoots and Shoes. Call on us and get prices as we guarantee Satisfaction in every case uirrao A SPECIALTY, We have reduced Prices to Make Ihem Move. erases waira!a Ets BwrEfl HiTiji as a :.-i BOARD OF EDUCATION. A Superintendent Electee 2!th. lth. drinking, but I cannot go with him and 11 seems tliHt order issued by Presi vt-te for the institution thnt makes drunkards. Let us both try to saye our weak brother both by law and gospel. ' How aie we to know that prohibition j prohibits or not: If we go to lnvcsti j gate for ourselves, we are likely to see j what we look for. If we are p; ov:ibitio:. ! ists we ask all parties we meet but be : heve the "prohihs." If we are for licer.-c ; we ask all we meet but belj.jye t::! j "w.isky men " I meet men from Kin- s is sd Iowa w ho say the law is working adm'-" " ' v -"M. i-inking is almost abo;.o - sav the law is total failure, i.c ..liisky drank in Iowa and Kansas than before the law was 1 T I . pussen. l always Know where a man stands when I hear him tu!k about Kan sas and Iowa from the facts above stated Uut here comes a man mar has uvea in Kansas since the law wa3 passed and he- fore too, and he knows the law is a fail ure. The next day I meet a man who has lived in Kansas for twenty years and ) e knows the law is a greit wrce.. Of course both men are honest and truthful. Thev judge of the immediate locality where they lived and from the talk of those they were with; and more, they v.-cre both influenced more or less by prejudice. And from the conditions, and many more that might be giyen, I urn persuaded that the officers are the hest authority on the subject. KJ'OM A ii;mo;kat. 1st, It hao a good effect in decreasing 1 dent Grant in 1S73, anent this state of affairs, has never been revoked. That order directed that all persons holding federal positions should not accept places under state or municipal government.-, and that acceptance of state or municipal positions would be deemed resignations of the places held under the Weather Report for May. From Tuesday's Oiiily. Temperature, 57. y. Highest temperature, 91 on the Lowest Temperature. 27 on tin: i Precipitation Hi lt rained 14 days. Clear days 2. Thunder storms, s. Fair days, (5. Cloudy days, 4. Black threatening storm came up on the 22nd, but little rain fell, The 24th was a model Mayday, it being cluar and beautiful, Ground is in a fine condition for crops, the corn ground is somewhat washed by the gorgeous rains. Decora tion day was cloudy with some rain. federal governments. In view of the , The State University. The university has grown to be one of the most important institutions in the state and has a reputation already as wide as the continent. The programm The Board of Education held its reg ular meeting last night at District Clerk Showalter's office and aside from the regular routine of business, considering and referring to hills, et., elected Prof. F. C, McClelland, of the York schools, vice Prof. Skinner, resigned, was elected superintendent for the ensuing year, and it was unanimously agreed to continue Miss Paul as instructor in music. A levy of four mills for school purposes was agreed upon. Following is the list of teachers elect ed. Miss Brooks, Miss Miller, Miss Ma'e D. Stafiord, Miss Teresa llemple. Miss Etrie Shepherd, Miss Kearney, Miss Vallery, Miss May Berry. Miss Maggie Berry, Miss Bessie Sloneker, Miss Edith Hanna, Miss Adda Searl, Miss Carrie .St. Claire, Miss Alice Wilson. Miss Carrie Greusi 1 Miss Bertha Porter, Miss Mane.- Moore, and .Miss L'la G Wright i SEieiie June Steel Binder THE LIGHTEST WEIGHT PRACTICAL BINDER EVER MADE. Ktcst ,rod,i.ntion of a.imjr TL.jcr for c,,,, wotk is lls filu-s: tiie matter is not of much importance, hut had it not been issued a number of riots m:ght have found it difficult 1 to choose between charmes, with either of which they are happy in the absence of the other . Beatrice Express. THE FUTURE OF WHEAT. . -Mr. Pillsbury of Minneapolis, whose celebrity is recognized throughout the world for the quality and quantity of his products of flour, said in a recent in terview, as follows: "The world has been eating up its sur plus wheat for some years, and it lias now approached close to its exhaustion f the great surplus. In this country our consumption is increasing. 8,000,000 bu-htls annually, and the demand from abroad is increasing, as the advance in civilization demands better food. This demand is obviously against a diminish ing supply, as the acreage of wheat reached its maximum development five years ago. 1 hese tacts make it possible and probable that prices will he forced up, ami stay up to remunerati ve stand Final Examinations lune 3 to (j. Annual Society ExhibitionsIn Uni versity chapel. Palladian, Wednesday evening, June 4; Union, Thursday even ing, June 5; Deltan, Friday evening, June 0; Philodicean, Saturday evening, Jnne iv 4 . Baccalaureate Sermon By Kev. F. S. Stien, of Lincoln, in the opera house, at 8 o'clock, Sunday evening, June 8. Competitive Drills On university campus, Monday, June 1). Commencement Concert In univer sity chipel, at 8 o'clock, Monday eyen ing, June !'. Class Day Exercises In university chapel, at 10 o'clock, Tuesday morning, June 10. Commencement Exsrcises In the opera house, at 10 o'clock, Wednesday morning, June 11; address by Dr. P. S. Heuson, of Chicago. The faculty cordially invite you to at tend. Drugs, paints and oils at Wildman fc Fuller's. Ct SOMETHING NEW UNDER THESUN Divorce Granted in County Court Making- Mr. Mitchell a Free Man Once More. His honor. Judge Uamsev. vesteidav dissolved the bond of guardian and ward existing between R. W. Hyers and old Mr. Mitchell, thus relieving Mr. Hyers of the further duties of guardian ii works pertectiy on rougn, uneven ground; in tail, heavy grain; in light, short grain; in badly lodged grain. Some ethers da not. 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Ii'.i on the L'.'trd day of .lune A. it. lsyo at 2 o'clock p. ni, of .said Jay at the south door of the court house la said county. ell at pub lic anetion, the folbiwfn.' real estate to wit : The south half of the Xorf hwe'-t quarter (s !', of n w ) of section thirty ix (3: tuwn eleven (11) range ten U0) ia Ca.-.s county Nebrat-ka to jrether with the priyili es d jipj.urtenauces thereto belonging fr iu anj-vviae appertaimuj.-. the sani bein; levied upon a.nd taken as th property of Oliver Jacobs & Co. and Faitlir.a A Morton and Willis J Morton defendants, to sat isfy a judgment of paid court recovered by Murti-y Bro. plaintiffs airainst paid defendant riattriaoutti.Neb.. -May 21, A. 1), l'-Xj. William Tiohk, SbcriH. i FOB SHEATHING HOUSES. We call atten'ica to the novelty of its construction, it being compcied of two iherts of paper with z.a interposed layer of water-proof bitumen or asphalt, the whole united under pwjaurc, making a sanitary mildew-proof sheathing for the sides and floors of houses, that will last as long as the building upon which it is applied. Experience has shown tnat the cheap papers commonly used for sheathing houses do not protect a building for any length of time, but soon mildew and fall to pieces, making the house drafty and damp; these defects can then or.ly be remedied at great expense. A Good Sheathing like the O. K. Building Paper, can be obtained at a trifling cost, and it ;s a waste of money to use an inferior article. Put up ia rolls 36 inchett wide, containing 1,000 tquare feet. OiMPit, cmci'Lis o prices TJf Tp a fc? O O T"V f2- IO ' aiden Lane, ) FURNISHES OM APPLICATION. XiA-""" v V v Ml IEW YORK. PISO'S REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Best. Easiest to use. CheajK'St. Rf licf io iri.irifi;;a.t. A cure is certain, i'or Cold ill the Head it no tual. t . :i 4-1 .. It is an Ointment, of which a small narticle is rrTil!fl r?" to the nostrils. Price, 5sc. Sold Drivjnr-is or sent Ly . l 1 ina.il. Address, E. T. Haj;i.tixe, Vrrn. I'a.. f"- - 4 . -.ci-...- If .,,