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About Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1873)
i i t. t it t to ir- P h ti n IV i I II V I - . at (i-f a, w Jt S3 T3 at bj in i ?1 iJUCATIOHAL COLUMN. . Jftmu. i,tt.Yitv.'i,4.t inn. tn Ki!iiiv,i..utl 1Yi..i..-.t 1 t ptxt, of Kil.u-auouul Mettn:H, arc i-estwck-fnily wDciwU fv F.itiicjuonui loiuimi. ;ml Wiayl'e aUilrewul 'to KtliK-alhtitid t'OiiiiiiiUfe. Sox 24, Keck lluUs, J.'fcUrtsfea. n. s. uamsey, Ch'n Kihtorittl t'oiuiiiiu". Tho bieituial chuietMif County uit itltenueut's vf liblic Instruct iou is fotn to hn made ia the different cmtie of thraska. The choice f candidate: for (hid oiltoe course, reW with the jxjoi'h, through the aney of the cau cus, or. convention. 'A'hile we tiu:tde to the convention th'i ability to make wist relet ions of candidate:, yet we deprecate this cus tom of hriritrir.s this reMJiiidhle ohiee ir.to (he turmoils aiidhroih! of political cnucits Now. of all the county oilices we deem that of Couuty .Superintendent at Iras t. amonr the !?iot responsible 'aid important. The County f-upci ititcii'lent is, in fact aa veil as in theory, the head-teacher of the county, lie U s a p, I to i;am jmU;i:ieuL oa the moral worth, ami in tellectual .ittainiaent", of the U'g oi.tx of teachers in. Is Li county. Thesi; teachers, through hi.s recommendation, ax? entreated wiLh the moral :ind intel lectual MUeatio:i of tie hildren of the cou ity ; an-1 in thi - wo observe that tbe influence of ; th1 County in-te- r ient, H not only exerted upon the tetehers, hut alio, in.iire tly, upouey-. f ry child in the county. Nut . is hi.-5 in fluence confined, to teach: if and child ren; the duties of Ids oihee require lu'ni io Expend much of the tiaie anions the people; the parents and guardians of the ehxMreii. Disputes often arise among the citizens f a district; he is r-'d el 'l-outo:uljurt the ilirterences, and here again lie is suporM-d to weld ail iuilnence upon the parents, no Ies potent than upon teachers and children. The ClLuity .v.ipeiinleudent is not coi.Lncd to a p.uticul.tr locality. lie is rvqiredhy law to visit :very ci;ool ir. the ouuty ;U iOiist once a ye;ur. Iloie aun we find luiu ataon the parent., teaclrs. and (hildreii neaiiy ail the lir.ie. lie nntsi visit every corif-r, yes abaosLe eiy v.r of the county, at le.ot once e;.cii jear, hiWin. for tl:e ad vanct"ie.'!? f cI'icatio;. and thus se cure Ih" elevation .f the stan-lJsrd of general irtcUhnce. His duties :ue hot, otuly .ucit as the law iusi-oses, hut if he 1-e ;i faithful oilicer, his duties take a wider nu;;. lie mu.-t work withh.tait ajid mind, epe iaily htiein th-; west, for the auvancement of.tlw trai cause, the care of which the law irrposes upon hint. The Mluc;tti'n;il pi'-j&I;rit.y of every county is measured, to a .creat extent, hy the ability and ftithfuir.ess t the Couutj S;it.iiu-tt-j ident. If the duties of this office, are dis thaii;ed iaitlUully and eincitniiy, the cause of ducatiou advances; if on the tehcr lunt.JUthe County Strie.ttnv.ert lx; iucapa'ol and ir.euil'wU-nt tlie cause 2-eti!.u.radcs. ;utd iptorance ad ances. Wo. trifc-l that the inu-oitaia of this o! ice will ie. t. be overlooked hy the I'OrihcoMtc. noiniaatiiti; conventions. Fealty to iarty should not foria the Ik-vs of any candidate" claim. "We d :tot heliee political cousiu? rations should enter into the nvmiruitiou of their candidate at ail. "We, f course, f;ve no :vriictIar objtciions to ure a-;..iat .iiiUli!it: hut the main pulsus to lt;Ulo a candidate's claims should, he: !s-t. D'-"s the candidate possess the piop.r scholastic attain U'etits" Is he a person of .o'l moral chamctcr? Has he -nviry, ;osd force il ii.::Ur .-uihcie-nt to oir. in uie insc of IldueaiJOit ? Now, this oalce Is cue in wh.ich tlieie , comparatives r sjakin., tut very littl i.uniarv ain. - -io oie c;ui. tl eref ore, ru-iire to it, will: the hope of a lar cuniary reward, and in no in stance, whre- the pre-eut incuiul-ent lixs piovwl himself ejitirely worthy, would wo adise a chalice, liven w here little errors ln crept into the administration of the affairs of the oT.ce, the 'jTiuml .;'ii '.c-.v';"..'..t. should 1j didy cousid:ret. Wo look upju tl:e Sup-rintende nt very much as we do upn t!xe teac'.'.er. The louder a teach ier works in one particular school, the V iter qualified he becomes to teach that sciiooi, that iS if hu Iks a ieurhir in the proper sense of the term; so it is with the uivr inUJiurnt: the h-a-cer he s-rvts in riiat capacity, the Tv-iici he uudt rtands tie wants of the pt-pie, and the hvtttr uaiitied he hee-mies to :-r o thf at. One, two, or four vars, in many instances ar ne--ssary to :dart the Ldiicatioual niHthincry of tiie county. These years, may luve lcen vears of Uie liardt.-t toil, and of the inost solicitous caie, jet the iople Tiiuy not see, just wiiafc Iris been :tc-i-oniplishoil. Time i jit asnectstaiy to build up Educational interests, as it is m- eoa--y to thoac'iuireme'it 'f an ctlueatiou. Then we would add, that whenever 'lie people have eilioitnt,- woikiti& ,unty .Suieiituendeuls, reaominite wvX Tb-tlixt them. T.'iey will ;iccoin pUsh more goI during the succeeding two or four years than tiny have done in the year just pst. " cuors auuua; ami at ho.ih. TTjw Ilarvft in Kmope (U ueraly lflt Unt.V L'nr Yield of W!ic-tand Jije. irT;u die Nvv Tr.'bu!tej The harvest in Euroi-o are generally afcucie.nt. I'rom a most trustworthy authority, the Mark Lane A'-rcvs, we h&'l'c more unfavorable remits :w to wheat in K:H;hmd, which in many lo calities is not exacted to equal even the very poor yield of last year, and thdo iu'o strong hints as to d;uiger of sprouting in the shock from piesent Occasional showers. In Trance storms hae done much damage, and a den eitney of at least ten to twelve per cent tzuv bj relied mum. There are- ac coanU of ina-eaoeti prices at rn.uiy h caI stations, atui. paiis :lour has consid erably advaneed. Old wheat hasto "li'i" frcT- tr.f 4 ? new ia supplying its place at higher prices. Kyean extensive bread crop ! mi rance, J Viigium, iloiiautt una Ger f many, ia reckoned as very deficient arnl ratesjue risuig. In Hungary the con dition of the crop has been greatly over- j rated, ami from the prevalence of chol- j era an interference with the work of harvesting is threatened. In. Germany j only an ordinary yield is hoped for. The Express sums up the situation abroad by saying, that with a deficient crop, exhausted stocks, and but gener ally moderate prospects i a Europe, low prices seejardamstiniposdifcle next sea irou. ThLs well-informed journal is the organ of the grain dealers and millers, and its judgment, if biased in any de gree, would naturally lean to the inter ests of the purchasers. It may, there fore, be very satisfactorily concluded time as sellers we may take its prog nostications as pretty certain to he fui tilled. AVe read further, touching the foreign outlook, that the Interna tional Corn and s'ed League, recently held in Vienna, With an attendance of j l,3i!) persons, formed an estimate that j the Austro-Ilungari.in Umpire will j exhibit h-s over of export than usual say only to the extent of soO.oOU ) quarters in wheat and about l,!l'0,eno j quarters in barley ; whereas, ia favor-! able season, Hungary alone has ex ported three tiiiis thai amount, while the iuiiNji'tajii attiole of rye is so de ficient that irnpu ts w ill b-e required for consumptive wants. At home the-wheat crop has been safely gathered. O.its, except in later districts, have also 'mi secured, and I althouglt the present weather is uu- j favorable for harvesting those still j uncut, yet oals is a crop that will with- j &laud a good deal of rain without in-j jury, and probably there will le little j loss on this account. As to the yield, ;ui accounts agree that it is quite equal ! to an average, and many estimate it ;ls j aboe : an aerage crop in quantity, . wiiile the quality is excellent. At the j same time there is an umavoraoie piortptct for corn, and it is probable that a 1 irge pntioa of the crop will 1.$ unsound. roittmately our farmers b.ave now an epjroitnnitj' to aail thtmselves of the situation. Euaoixs demand. our breadstuff, and we have sufficient to supi-ly them; ;u-d we can in a measure iix the price. The sur plus of last ye;a"s torn crop will he needed to supply the dexleiencv of tlie piesei.t crop, .Uid there will not he this season, the dead weight .a low-priced corn to drag dow n the general market. At the same time the prospects of the money market ai e assuring. The country lui-5 made a gain of at least SoU.fKXJawl in the ad verse balance of; imports oer t'xpoMs as compared with j la.-t Year. The Wist h.is marketed the ! wool crop favorably, and has a g'-ntif 1 ease in tinanciai matters. The cotton crop has improved in coii-Iition since July. In the larg proIucing states Mississippi, Alabama, 5eorgia and .'kiuth tlarolina the plant is rep;rteil ;is will foiiiiMl aitd weil fruited, and although picking will le from two to three weeks late, yet the estimate, so far .is any can be. feuuedat this early date, jincs to ;t full average crop, if I not :uvff. The fruit crop may be set down as a failure, loaches ate com ing in plentifully, but of excessively pr quality. Apples in the Mast will j le very short, bat after last jear's j profusion this is inevitable. The re-j cent rains, which have be-n general I throughout the country, h.xve much improved the pastures, and there j will aow i no scarcity of fall feed, j This will insure a fair supply of dairy j products and the it try into winter quartets of stock in fsiir condition, j On the whole the outlook is che-ri'tti, ! not only for its we-t of the .Vtlantic, i but for those in K arc pi who stand in ! need of our surplus. New York Z'rib- j ATTACH IMi A UAILliUAD CAiU The .Trubie of :m IiiexorAble Crelttar. lYtuu the IIouD iaiCrlte.j Siikiii of the iUtJiehmeut oC rail road trutit hy ik I'Uty sheri tt'3 just :us the h.our arrives- j'or their lU odxture, from the UeeoS 'of -viiich ouirage-there liave ieen at least tvo exliihitous late ly), Mr. Siierinu u-.h:iit A. A. Folium reealH au iirstaiu'e 'vi.iein the .aine of the oilicers ejtectualiy llockeL It oeeitrreii during tlie adiuinistraliou of his predeeessor in the suieri!iteiid euey of the llosioii ;uiu i'ruvkhnee IJaiiroiid. Jui a the luo.rning shore iine train "vas a'uout io leave, oue of the creditorn f tha lroiuiK and .-Honinton railroad jiatel au attach ment uiou a uiv he ".--lining to that eom a3iy aud h-e.-tttd in tiie middle of the train. Mr. Naou, then uite-rintend-e?u, miiiesttii that it bo vacated, but the ereditor vii iiiexorable. The dan ger of a delay n ere ex?lauieU, a wjis also the fact thai a hundred innocent e.)jlo were, being made to suiter for tiie vn-ng doing of a eoriKratiou, but ail explanations sere in vain, and the creditor continued stuhbovniy to ins-Ait oa wliat he deemed the. maintenance of his le.i;ai rijlits. l'inaily, aiter the train !iad been delayed ritteen minutes, Mr. Noi-on hit nj)!! a bright idea. -Very well, sir,' he s.dd, " There is your car. Take it out of our dtiU ' hat do you mean, sir "Just -.vhat I uy, exactly. You have attached a car bciouy.i:i to the fjtoninii ton and lriidence iCailroad deiot. Scvar;'.te it from our cars ai id remove it at once." "Ail riht, sir: I ill h so. Just start uj your engine, and we'll take tin; car out of our way in a jiffy." Not by a couioanded siht! The car is in your charge, not mine, and none of the prooerty of this eoinpuny shall be used to help you. And L want toted you. too, that every moment you ullow the car to remain here only iu-cieii.-es my bill lor damages," "But hov siiail I move it? That is your bvudmss, and not mine. One thing "ia ceilaiu. You will move it souu." "Youre insolent, sir! You place mo in a position from which 1 can't extii cate myself. I vacate tlie attachment at once. Take tlie car if you want it." I don't want the car, sir; but take it out of my depot, and if you dare to serve the attachment then, go ahead: The necessary orders were given, and train d:h"d off it hh:h rate of jeil, so swiltly that that creditor was unable to catch it in time to carry out hi purjto&e. The proceedings of Mr. "N r,jro r-fM "rqrft't ut:;s.-' Bonner Stables, FINE LIVERY: B UTTSKZ &ij AZSN33Y i Hordes '& Carriages to Let. Stock Bourded by thoDay j Wwk or ?loiit!i. Good Stock, Good Vehicles i i Gall and Qivt3 us a Trial. PLATTSMUL 11!, ... S El',. ,M JIB D I AT J. H. BUTTERY'S On ."lain .-ir-ci nearly ex.-::? tise HKitAlJ eilicp. 'holesalJ e.tiil I.eta'.i I'ealoi' ia Pi:i;s ami mkiiv!m:s, taims, m. vai:msjh:s. patkt mkiu-cim-, roiu r Airn- ;rPret!lrri"ns trtreiadj cijp)tiiued htiul "THE BEST IS .U.',VAYS TE3 CHEAPEST. For Vuiir Gre:ei ies ,; t F. R. G u th man n ! Cf'iiie r Thini :;i.d Main .-ireet, I'iaLtsutouth. He keeis iii liaud :i iaj eC'' ;ind.vei! .--vietled FANCY all' C K il I KS.' ) I" K 1 '.h'.S. IKAS, 54. G All, Si i'A 1 i'.OUl S. SllOii-S. io;., m,c, it., cc. In iDiiuvi ii in hii'u ii-.e (JTKt'tj i:v Bakery and Coaiectionary. ! ;-Ail kinls Country I'rvid'aee ;;eiii!a :uid lake n i iiie .-tu "I1M1M 'lAiiKtlY AN1 GKOC !inY." i may ! i'i f. McGuire & Co.,: XYhel-.'fi'.e and Itail Dcdei' iu Foreign Domestic! A iarjee i.'.vl '.Veil selected ieek vi Boorbon, Hye ec Morion-. CfiUatMiilr oil ui e.Uiieelk'U 'UUtite : ::iii -it ;auii.K;t iir.--, liii;ifi, ena-uies it lo Mil ul .lie Uive-1 ruulket l-tles. Sole Jlgents For the Celebrated Hungarian Main Strett, 1'U.vTl N'leU'J Jl. NBliliASiiA. STATE AGENT Halladay s Patent Wind Mills. IhuLK" aia Single acting Force and Farm Pumps, Feed Mills, etc. The llali;4av Mii! lue tMa ti-t for six- j t"fU eats, both l:i tlie I'liiievi Utics ani I n- i i rif MUil is tiie eidjr u iviictady auoeicu i y i Railroads and Farmers. Teoiis I.i'jvi'iil. Sv-ui f'r ':ul'iiii' aini J-i-a. 1, S'fKA0. I iiin ai, Ncli. Manhsotlj How Lws', Ho. Rotord. 'f"l Jitxt piioiisuf d, a !iew edilKin l t'u l;r:':t r S-iii,nai AV eiiwlie.s, iuw:iiiii;iv .cit.ni.ti j l..-.:-. I i CoTI- . iii-.ii:ii Hi-, I -UMl iiic;i- , I'.u.lv. Iii.jh u.jiiciiis Marru.t..-."eie. : niv. ro.NoC.Mj -.s. 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A)d;tiii f '"iii tu iiid I'll. lri in y euy i aai. 'i;i'.iiii v THE SJIAJ.LET INCOME 21 AY JlEET THEM. For tli-1-.e xv ho want town -.roj-erty eitlief t Jiold for a - cui.itie;i or io budd uooii, lliU is a tare i-ii.ince to et it. These lots ate in a del.'iitl ul iojaliou, :md art' doited over xvitii a Young ami Beaiiiiinl Growth of Forest Trees. Which as Id maieiially to their value. i l';rt i'- x'.ilitu l o uj li.i.e ' 'ii :i l i'.fw i"i x ; ' i u theiu. r :nt-.i :;" ::i, .;;'. i d.'.in .i. !. .''J'.: .. I :. T. iiK' i !..!. 5-.:'.N.i.' 'f. K. :sie -i n'eKj: i . u. '. Iii.:-.i iui v. ; . .-. j..i;M-..- r m.j k k, !..; i ..!... e i 'i 4'..;i : Me . i ; . , .. i ' i i t- i . ic ii.;ar ti I v .i i i ' . . . l'hlviJilMillt. e i; I'tLNix,! OVI v.'..'l.i" -'.1 i BOYS ASD CHILDREN'S CLOTHINC HAT.-i. UAl's, UOUTX. ANJ SHuEs. Biankels, Rubber Goods, Trunks, Valises e'c. Mai.i :iiv;, X'Cuii.l dj'.'i' li.i.1 i'f L'i'Ui't. ----- ! ':.! ;. (. i'.ilANCH IIl'Ml llt.advay, C'ii.:r..-il .'i-:. Ii v.a. spring and Down Go AT Celebrated Sjiitiiwest '. r Main JS.reet, l'laitsjiuuth, Nehradcu AND -SO THE DEODLE THINK WHO Jit' Y "V tj-w w -vi I)ie.s GdoUs lr.hits DeittiiieFs Oiniianis, !hov n slu-eiin, Bie.ieheii Cottons. Ua'.nu rais. V-u Clark's new Tin tad, ; u u V a; In the Grocery lino wo keep the b'iNKsr aiul 1.5 . I T' a. ColTr-e. Hi&Ui', Dried Frui In 'act for Your Qu0C,,1:uVare, W'xvIt-i Hais and Cai's, 25-1?.- isiii rial. .-tiyu.in.n i;i my iiuo io c;dl l my f.tie. BUKDKT SMITH'S AM'Ki A N D li.O T O . 0 a O A 2? S . V 11 . Mui' :uid idl kiud. 'i ,-liili4l MeieLaa.:-. .1 Sa; ;..u. ..in ! ;,,i.ii....ift i. -U. LOTS I? O il SALE vV: Io ho City ru;t'.ini".i. at ;:.oes ra: j,inj i; ti nr. m - 5 goods, the lrtces I ! Ueohs ..ad Muv?-4 Mol: - x.', StC-; CiC. i A". (. i , u ; Uv. 1 1 u d v 'are. lhv m.. . S.T-1S60-X. szr : i - '4 . cvui'fl In.r'-y ' f v.tH-l.iiOii ROOTS, HERBS tad FRO ITS, opined cUix AyviUmt, "uix.tioiiri, I'lUiiui', Ai:.-riiv ud Avt--iCvw. 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