Fries, 12.00 TEMPERANCE COLUMN. Crirte4 kj the W. C T V. Editor. ")r Ood, and Home and Untive Land.' Baarrlaeai port uAec a Z.lV itfCXT S, 18ML : Lamt ia Ita Caltare, Aetite aaanlurjntf ud hfla have ia Um sttmte by Senator I gnmpboi A Fraeraest. I hae n't traveled through Ufa world ftfr fifty tears or tiiore Without otwerring easterns miVt defective at tile core: ll'i a very ajrgraYating thing and dot the the pint vex; To see a man outweigh his wife Jut on ac coaot of aez; 4 matter if she ha the sense, the foreiigbt and the thrift. that knows how to give the family a lift, While her liege lord is upending time and cah on sport and drink, Society calls him the head, although he does nt think. The thing la topsy tnrvy now, and govern ments must lop That put the brightest mtiidK beneath, the stupidest on top; The laws are always in a mix, and Justice "goes it blind ;" It most be so with men in front and women all behind. Now take Rhode Inland, if you please, a case that's near at hand Which' makes up in importance what it seems to lack la land; The women made it pass a law to close the vile saloon, But the men, ah me, they fall to see or exe cute the boon. What nonsense to repeal tire law because officials fail To do the duty they've sworn how easy swears a uiale- But let the women choose the mayors, the sheriffs, and the cops, I'll wagr ten to one that they will close the liquor shops. Twill make a difference in the church and legislative hall, The ministers will find a way to re interpret 1'ttUl, The leirislators women half will know a tietter plan On which to base their laws which now are only made for man. And in the home, most wonderful the change that shall appear. And wondering eyes appreciate the size of woman's sphere. When partnership in marriage means downright equal share, And husband scorn to grasp the ease and leave their wives the care. -r VHB an iMUtrcn BncuiuiDii. I -a tl of dollars shall be sponge uai prouuora nuuuug a.n.,-1, I,, tk. farmer or nlant- ever, but must absorb irora ine pumic calicoes And a sale in English centers of cotton manufacture. This could not be if it were true Uiat the amount of duty is added to the price of the home-made article. In no other country m tlie world can the workinman get a better suit of rrotlies for a week's labor than right here in the United States, where the free trade preacher tells him 1 pays s muc h more tlan would be necessary if wool-jrrowing and manufacture were not protected. And the tame is true of every article commonly worn by liis family. Against such rugged facts as these the surf of free trade theory must continue to dash in vain. inKXXTKM. i introduced the follow- , which, omitting the pre- 2m his asattoo, was adopted : I baa bean officially sug Xhttt aabUciy stated that, because .toaHHj of nil and climate, the jjCaaaw may become a great sugar jlr Bfctioa by the cultivation of v smite extraction of sugar there- 1 mi this country sends abroad an j trasm nvaoty-Hve to one hundred Jf dollars for sugar for home -prptim, our import of beet sugar )ka yw haviiig been 343,000,000 'Z3UM, Oarmmny, France and oth ''jaa. oho lam purchasers of su- )ti aaroiBi exporter, thereof, and -Jad result of the adoption and aaans of a legislative policy; That the subject of the pro t)f sugar from beets abroad and jTCaated States, and what legisla- If aay, is necessary or desirable to ate and accelerate that industry in tasmllj. to be referred tothecom jtim agriculture and forestry with "V 4a rsport by bill or otherwise. THE mu. 1 for the encouragement of the jom of the sugar beet and the itars of swear therefrom and Y Mifpoaes. (' rajartaJ by the senate ar.d house i ve or toe umteu oiausa otMHrtrr ioa or two thousand pounds V f aaaer bests raised in the United I- 1 torcteas ?i 1 i nth J, whatever is to be squeezed from it." She: "You were not so dissipated be fore we were manned." He: "Indeed I was, my dear; but when anybody told you so then, you wouldn't believe it" Life. b it Rightf Casselton Blizzard. Is it right to build churches to save men and license shops that destroy them? Is it right to license men to sell that which will make a man drunk, and then punish a man for being drunk? Is it right to license a man to make paupers, and then tax sober men to take care of them? Is it right to license a drink shop to teach vice, and then tax people for schools to teach virtue? Is it right to derive revenue out of a traffic which no decent man defends? Is it right to teach your boy not to tiis raauirements of this drink, and then vote to license a place where he may be laugnt to tinns: Is it right to teach your boy to be hon est, and then vote to license a place where lie may be taught to gamble.' Is it right to teach your boy to re strain his passions, and then vote to license a place where the worst passions sli Mrsd to a factory and manu Mo msrcfaantable sugar, the to ba paid, under such rules and as amy be prescribed by the of agriculture and the secre- I taryaf fes trsasury, by the latter, and nf Inllrr hereby appro- lisaai ot of any money in the treasury 1st sal ill appropriated, to meet we m awls herein required. ' tie. S. That s bounty of 85 cents per shall bo paid by the secretary sn aaoa all merchantable rLZlr-- seeta in the t ie osjU to the manu atff vaiar such rules and mtm tiae aacretary of agricul tl Mm asoreiary of the treasury aaerfas, and the sum dollars, jsjdi thsrsof as may be necessary afsjropnated out of any mon- tte treasury not otherwise appro- pcorkhng for an appropriation of sugar beet seed from to exempt the importation machinery and such seed , and for other purposes. setod by the senate and house atotives of the United States I may be intlameo..- L, O. HULL, Attei BARR1SOX, nA4t.Uw. GEORGE WALKER, . Ittorwl-fl'Law. care will receive pro; RAKR1HON. V ipv J- ' A Large Line of Stoves Now on hand at GUIS 17 OLD i MAflSTELLER S, WinnractieebeforeAireotirtsauil the f. ljod (imr-e. Musi ulinihtel teution. U) my NEBRASKA C. tt Andrews, druggist, desires to in form Hie public that he is agent for the most successful preparation tliat lias yet been produced for coughs, colds and croup. It will loosen and relieve a se vere cold in less time than any other treatment The article referred to is Cliamberlain's cough remedy. It is a medicine tliat lias Won fame and popu larity n it's merits and one that can al wajs be depended upori. It is the only known remedy tliat wifl prevent croup. It must 1 tried to be appreciated. It is put up in 50 cent and tl bottles. For sale by C. IL Andrews. C. R HOLMES, Atton Aft' business entru' Cfire prompt and ca Office with J ftARRISON, 7 W. town) .V SW.r.i Bi sFREE. ch in tbt world VfUct 42 4MI Foflfe trk in Ue mvtii tiisiwfcawpsjt. WarrmaiMlkw7, OLJD OOtB noatftw OHM. Both lelt atMl fwu i aitM, wUk i4kt and rase of mlu. Oil ruwin trptltr with oar imrvt Ifiplrj. J axes) tan ). m wen nir., in frtr. All tlx work roo do Is U aikow what send you W lbor w bo rail yra wx. a i.l uikMiisi tamM- sheot rru iha. iwwrs rMOlt la wmlaabl trade fev m, whu h h 14i tor 'era w uucf iUru , Ul taMM) we are twyid. Wi psy fttl eipreM, IVtirttt, etc. Aff ksow sll. if yo M Uks to po to wort for u. ro ot IWiii at . ni silt rwnw it Met, Mmim. nr.H' eopt. Tht foBowiaf eat t lac HarM. ci oHlt-a Dqtl'-d. Brt to iur-1uf-- ovt Npmw pocos wwii eftiuritFi tOUKI FIE" fa eUb IrwatrtT, ssbove- frnly fboar who write U ui aj oc can rrsk e sure uf the rbV A 11 Tfto !irf fx 4 In retern to b"W fir fneA to thoe who ffll v&ttr B-ie-bhors a ttd th'. aronrid yua. Tit h flnnlnr f ,ni 'vTlii'm'-nt howi (hf wmt i1 f rhe t-le- the eppaMraw ol 1" rrAm-ro te bot fhe fiftieth part of (wbu'k It rrtnd. rt-nW- atte rope.a large as is ejy tfl rttrr We willaia..Or7w . ubowy M n-kefrom aS to t .la? i frm nit errertwex Better wrl'e t "i.c w. pi H rxjn. e ' Utrp-e 80 ?5 .U OIK TWO Grand Premiums FOR THE SUBSCRIBERS OF THE Daily Nebraska State Journal h tCfwaltura as he may assembled: ,That dollars be, and the same awiropriated out of any money aeunr not otherwise appropriat- m parchsae abroad of such beet wed by the secre- deem -7 er wopw to be by him distrib- Wxk stats sericulture! expert- ' iiOM ia the United States as as adrisable to socourage the Mof the soger best, and to pro- ;;C paanfsi tiirs of sugar there-'-Xmmtf sbsilbs levied or im- i Ji ts wed so ptnchaaad or im i CMt we eaw of dollars s 'weraitii oat of any moo- not otnsrwue appro- Is it right to take oare of your own boy, and vote to license a place which will ruin your neighbor's boy. Is it right for you to go to the polls and vote without having studied1 this question seriously, and carefully? Protect loa Lowers Prices. It is now about a hundred years since Alexander Hamilton asserted that the ultimate effect of a protective tariff would be to cheapen the cost of the pro ducts of protected industries, that com petition would soon do away with at tempts at monopoly, and bring prices to the basis of a reasonable profit. Wash ington and Jefferson and other 00 tempor ary statesmen gave their assent to the soundness of this view, and aided in the V far we purohass abroad, if noose-1 passage of laws laying a round tariff on J C asoreoary ot acncuiiure, 01 competing foreign products. In like 1 CM Ml naproved mactunery 1 mr, aod m the seme faith, did Web- 1 CJSMUMtare of best sugar; ana 1 jackeon and Clay advocate ftlrcad the same to be ad-1 building up, by defensive legislation, jf ft daty oad piaosd at the dis-1 .very iodogtry necessary to the comfort ni W eMWtam oxpen-iipeDdeoceof the people. And I irraadlv have their patriotism and fore- I sight boon vindicated. Protection has proved a boon to con- I somen, in that the price of every pro tected article the manufacturer of which supplying the popular de- ImaadiscbeMM' today than when the tariff was first levied. But lathe face of these irrefutable I facta, backed by the price lists of every I trade, and against the judgment aod ex Iperieoce of the country's wisest and most patriotic statesman, the free trade I advocate of today assart sad repeat the I falsehood tost too amount of duty ladM tothspnee, aotaloeeof what I uilorl. bat of all oocTespoodias; do- proMcta. Tagl Mi and Amertcao 1 bare s,eotsd the asms prices for lataoliaZswttMawe paet asoeUi with bJonltatof ftAricf gwwmriy rryttf rrrU tk swaae reiettfe Jw.wanwMbr toe sec- .' i JiumVmm m be amy deem PWTOOM est forth bere- regnbOioos as wMsattbat no charge '1 r-iaat we atatw tberefor wSwTwai before the Clirttw, all wxjees. J tttwwi mm legisle-'-twjwwlswjd he Is 't )C law) W0wbw .1 iswlceof tht laCjtwcH -yw A $5.00 PRESENT For Every Yearly fmtron. J. . Law. to iris care wllr al atuntlou. & VERITY. M3BASKA. Heaters, Coa Stoves, WE SEU H. t COXLEY, Attorn iy-ayLaw. Sieciul atb LAND PRACTI old stand witlyiei Habkhox. the In jfiveu to Ollue at & Pollard. Nebraska. MRS. L. J. SIMMONS Dress Maker. (Satisfaction (ruaronteed. HAPJasoX, - 4 NEBRASKA W. E, PORTER, Contractor and Builder. K8tlmHteona)lkinlBOf carpenter work cheerfully given. hatUfactlon xuaranUH-d flann f urnMied at nafonable raten, HAIUtlsny, - - NEBRASKA. MRS. L. A. POST Keeps a nice slie xells at prices (JOOD ( And fair prii HARRISON, Millinofy. lit 1 Wit ciciWK millinerV which defy competition. OOOD WORK Second street - NEBRASKA. W. A. SNYDER & SOX, Blacksmith, Calriage and Wagon Shop. Horse ShoVng a Specialty. Satlnfaction (oriirantfcwt in every partien lar. Miop oHjwain street, RAR1USOS, NEBRASKA. L. E. BELDEN & Wagon Repairing (1 iool work and jsiiop HARRISOy SOK, aj Crriage Makers. one m"hort notice. riAnablc chnrirea. til of lirery bnm. A NEB. The Barber Shop. First door suith of the court house. M. R. McDoVfLL, Proprietor. Here you can first clai H w hairx clean shave, ut or a WAR or ( OLD RATH THE STATE JOURNAL CO.'S NEW STANDARD Atlas of the World. One large volume of 1M page, containing large mle man ol every eountry and civil nivuion upon (befae of tne globe. Heauuniiiyinuau-aieu. with coincnl diagriimi bowing wealth, debt, civil condition, production, manufacture aurt com merce. re!i(ouK aecia. etc., and a Miuerb Hoe ol eo iraviiign, and many new fcamrea nerer betore In corporaied in a ork of the kind. The inapt n of fane irale compiled from tbe mot recent and authentic nurrea, as1 are beautifully tinted, thu rendering them Clear ana auunct. loenuuna arle of the four new Bute are clearly defined, and tlx whole work brought 10 a late date. THE STATE JOURNAL CO.'S NEW General Map of tlie United States. BUCK, 66x46 Inches. Ad entirely new map juit from the enerav lia larceH map ever printed on one iheet ven. Tba largeH map ever printed on one iheet of MMf. It ) natty DUlMlt-u iihj nnmui vu ThM ntfrhanieal eieeutlon is Ulexcel 1. Tbe map ha been compiled from the latett ri nu of the United Mate land oftre. Inhowsall Hiate and O nnly boundary linca, Indian twervailoua, moantaiua, Jaaes, nven, an miiivmi ''""" w May 1. ltf. and dtiea thareon In large, clear type. A area many illroad have been recently com plated, new eountlea have been formed, anil m any new town bare tpruiig into eiluence, that qulu a MCtkm of tola map pruwutt a complete eeainul to sU sUsr mapa. Hov to Set the Atlas or Map. nc to tM at Of preparation , neiin er 01 inv nrlwtloiw could bt toid at retail for lean lli.n mm. and for IhM icaaon none will be except at premium to aubacriben to tb DAILY STATE JOURNAL Oaths rWJowtnatw LTBTiTlJOt tbsDAaTSran will bt sraaratM) ins with sltbajr lb at la map. Anv ma BartM (10 lot sal for one year. In advance, ins of cat. axeept einmsage, lie may rewet. Any aa paring tft.oo, tt mx moniha il advawe, aartkeSMSnrsttas. ess euset sltbsr wy paring toe, extra, or paying is Mi fur tan motrtba la advance, sod 1.00 ecus TkeDaiLTt A SjoPSSlLwfllMBMOedftatial Draw, for si wml fair ha bani sirsiea. tbe a, Ms to say SnM oSkx in tne t unas Btavaa. la ma or ads will b sni kyes forwhtafe Pe asorwy by i ss ssM Oewvenr. tsBS aaat. (set ssrmal ekstk.) TaTsVibS. A4saUoitnstri Smith Bros., OKTHE tMLY riiiJ CI.ASM LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Wish to call the i to the fact that 1 furnish at; f the public nrenured to HHOnuhleVttteii First Class On sliort notice. A Dray LineRun in Connection R. E. MASSEY, HOUSE, SIGN ASD Carriagei rainter X V llartmn fiu4 nf Sal X large building House, is now Vork in hi Having fitted up just back of the prepared to take line. CanMo any gfnd all kind of and wagon work. HTSATISFACTIOJI GUARANTEED. HARKMOfl, KEBKASKA, rriage J. H- COOK. Aoate Bprinoh Stock Fasm. Brand C on lift jaw. Makes a specialty of breeding Rolsterm Draft and Saddle Horses: also redVnd blak Polled cattle. . a f Iirliiii Kaafcl FirR Wood, Cook s, etc. NIT UR A (wual. A full line of BUILDERS HARDWARE Alvars on hand. Our STOCK OF TINWARE IS COMPLETE ANOTHER SPLENDID GIFT! AN ELEGANT WORK OF ART. ' To every new subscrilier or renewal for the Weekly Globe-Democrat (10 I'airMi, ONE YEAR, THE iiEAUTlFUL ENGRAVING, "THE SCOTCH RAID," A group of cattle arid sheep (By Rosa flonheur). A conianion piece of "THE HORSE FAIR," which was, until recently, the premium with the WEEKLY OLOBE-IlEMOCRAT. ?TThe price of the WEEKLY GLOBE-DEMOCRAT, on year, ami the engraving "THE SCOTCH RAID," is only . OUSnE DOLLAR. Subscribers desiring both pictures can have "The Horse Fair" for 23c. extra. Postmasters and news dalers will take Kiilmcriptioiis, or remit direct to the Globe Printing Co., r-fTSendfof sample copy of pa,?r. . ST. LOUIS, MO. Grant Guthrie, SUCCESSOR TO BUFFALO GAP LUMBER CO., Ilealers in Lumber, Goal, Grain, Lath AnShingles. Sash, Doors Blinds, A P 1 a s t e r , Hair, iiime, - CEME1TT. - JCOMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND Harrison. Neb G. GUTHRIE, Manager. Sir ioilC3r" An stricflf Irtt-rlssi li wntj astsiL mm aa skMlatoly pcrfeet rtrtiif mUm sal kaadsma eases. Fall war-ruts. An tkMt ia tke wsrM, aa4 ka?t M all fltben far yean. Orer 210,000 i ase. Tfce aetale an ben: to hare the heat aa4 will have ame hat the E8TEY. Tibm aajaeua er eata, aa pnwr. Call aa! aea at, tf aeatl far CUtgm m4 fall iafmuliaa. 1 a ' 1rTniLA easUfMrt UUM BIB IC2Sm II IM II I & (BAMP. mss- Kt2oBmmls'mttr. Post Of ftos OCt Lout Houm, Old A 018 OUv Ci c . tr- caw r CTATS wCVKMAL CO.. .'V A. -'I