.ii.. The Herald. if f il"RSiAV. W It . SI'ACK I 1 w. : IV t - . T I ' "I.i a in ; FLATTSHOlITiI. 1IEBRASIU. j 1 'ir 2 u,ni 51 Oil I I 2 oo a o s. 'r ssiirs. W vol . V cil.. 1 col... 2 no 6 00 I 001 10 " a cmiI 12 00, isoo! isoo, !. .,: " 4' OFl-'ICE: Oi Vino St.. One Block North of M -sr. of F:flh Street. 15 001 1M00I 20 oo! gAOQI so Ob. ) ' in. 00 tST All Advertising- Bills Pun Quarterrj l- Transient AdvertlemouU mut bo Pr.l lii Advance. (TERMS: $2.00 a Year. JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor.) PERSEVERANCE CONQUERS. Urges! C.;:u!i'i:a of any Paper in tea Cci:ify Term in Advance: !)ce copy, oik1 yK (hi? copy, six nm.iiiiA One copy, three li-.oiiUis, r" Extra Copies of the IIkbald for sale by J. P. Yousa. at tne Tost-ome New. Depot, Main Street. PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1SS1. NUMBER 45. S2.fn ,. 1.00 .. .00 voijtme xvr. j. ! t H"" FT" in "TFh A TT ITK ilLl''A,-U. NEBRASKA I f- e-sT - MM AvtBI, JUL JJJJ JUbJJUJLJ'.' o . . o OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. .Sfitf yji'rerory. . V. S. I'AiHXK'K. I'. S. Senator, Beatrice. Al YIN SAl'NWEKS. r. S. Senator. Omaha. K K. V AI.KN Tl X E. Kepiesentafe. West I'otnt. .-, I.lil X IS NANCE. Governor. Lincoln. J. .M.I-.X AXIKi;. Secretary of State. .IiMIN W. LI-ICIIX. Auditor. Lincoln. .. M. P.A I: i l.E IT. Treasurer, Lincoln. . . Y. .It X ES. iuit. Public Instruction. A. :. KENDALL. Land ' iiimi-siolier. CI. DII.WDUTH. Alt. i -vJener:il. CKV. C.C. llAKIirs.Cliltmain of Penitentiary. J i:. II. P. MAITIIKWSIIN, Supt. Hospital lor I he Insane. o- ixirrme Court. 5. '! AXWri.l.. Chief Justice. Fremont, f ' II. I. A K K, in:ili;i. A ' SA rolUl. I.iiiciilii. fiectiini Jittlicifit ItJitlrict. W. ':ll'N1. Jn !;;e. I.ii:i-.i!:i. ; . v . rxX. ir; i-fcin iiiu-At lv. Ncli. t'ity. , .. SlIOWAl.'l KK. l ierk Dl-lriet Court, l'lattsiiiOHtli. County Itircrtory. N Sl'l. I.IVAN. I'nnntv Jiulce. f l. 1U I r. r.iiii.ty fleik. I V. PATTKUSifx, ( 'onnty Tre.i-nrer. i.. V. IIVKUS. Mleriil. 1 . II V! m H.K V. t . Snp't i'tib. Inxtrurlion. . KAIKHKI.W, Surveyor. 1'. ". iASS. Coroner. ll M i O.VM1iSIO.NKRi. S ;M'I. RICH VlilfSOX. Ml. i'leaiinl Precinct. l t' WI!.K. I'l.ittriinontli Precinct. .IAMKS CKaWI IMM). South Kend Piecltict. J'.irnes liavini; liusinesn with the County i ii.iul-Moners. will fiiul lliem In session the l-.i-f Mi.nl.iy "l Tuesday of each month. 431 f City litre Jory. .1 W. HMINSOV. Mavor. .1 H. PA 'I I LKSOX. TreaMUier. .1 i. SIMPSON. City Clerk. KiCliAIMt VIVIAN. Polli-e .tude; v. t. .1 OX l-S. Chief of Police. I r. W1UTK, Chief of Fire llent. f'OUNCll.JIKS. 1 t Ward-F. COKKKR. C. H. PAR.MK.I.K. J. I Van1-; W. FAIKFIKLI). .1. V. 'j, r..j Vard-D. MI I.I. Fit. THOS. roI.LOCK. 4i:i Ward-P. M. CALI.AN. C. S. lAVSON. y.-,Mr-.INO. W. M VUSHALL. PROFESSIONAL CARDS " lK. ii3ikaii-:. PHYSICl KN and St'KC.F.ON. ollice in Fit M UKiik.whicIt will he o(en day or "iiht. Ult. J. I: MfCKKA, tlO MiKPATMIC PHYSICIAN. OI1!c over V. V. M Uliew s llard-.vaie St. .re, Plattsmpiith.xe l.raka. it. it. i,ivix;tox. si. s i fllVWIAX & StIKiEOX. OFFICE HOCKS, from 10 a. in., to 2 p. ni. Kxainining Siu;eou for C. S. i'ension. ,.MXTKt. DBFTIST. lMitltHiiioutli. elra!ta. '.Ulice on Main Str-.et over Solomon t liaii s Sloie. Na 3ilv 31." A. IIAKTIIiAX. VTTOIINKV VNP SOI.ICITOU. Will Prac tice in the state and Federal Courts. I.'cm il. lice. PlalUnioiith. Nelin-ka. Illy ivil-t.!. WIMK. COLL ECTIO.Y .-I SPEC 1.4 L Tl . VTTOKNEY AT IAW. Heal Estate. Fire hi miViiiiee and Collection Agency. Office m rit. Kcraid's block. I'laUsmoiilli, Nebraska. 2Zm:i . (it.O. W. K.HITII. A1TOKNKY AT LAW and Heal Estate Bro ker special uttcutioii tiven to Coilccllons and ad matters nffeetini; the title to real estate. ii'ii.... nn -.'.I nufir over i osi ohiit, i miisui"ui NeUi-askn. 40 I. I. II. WUF.F.I-KIt A t'O. LAW OFFICE. Ileal ltale. Fire and Mf.; In surance AReuts. Piausinoutll, .Nebraska, t id- lectors, tax -payer, nave v.iMiiim-t of lilies. Buy and sell real e-tate. nwUatfl loans, fsc. I.lyl j.mv Mtiu'is. Ni)T UY PL'BLlt'. Will altend to buying ami Hellini; lands, examininis. titles deeds, pavms taxes and collect .11.' debts. W u also atleiid lo law suits before a Justice f the Peaev. 4711 FAcToitvvn.i.K. Cass Co. N Fl- 31. CHAIMIAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Solicitor in C hancery. Oilice In EltZKer- .1 Block. PLATTSMOl Til. NEB. U. IS- WiNlHtAM. Attonn".' at Law. I). A. Camit.ki.i:. Notary Public. M ll)ll IU A CA3IFUKI.K COLLECTION AND KK.U. ESTATE AGENTS Olliee over W. II. Baker & t'o's Store. Plattsmoiitli. Nebraska. -' J VM'S F.. MOHKISOX. W. L. nitOWXF. Notary Public. JIOKHIMOX A IIKOIVXE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will prartlee :n Cass pud adjoining Ciiuuiies ; pives spe-ia: attention t.Ve.dleclt.111-and abstract of title oilice in l itnerald Blo. k, Piattsmouth. Nebraska. tivj . t ti i:tLi:s w.iKitKX. Tonsorial Artist. I'liATTHIHMTH X F.ll it ASK A. ri-.en of business on Main St.. between 4ih sr. d.'.tn -Iinl.v Shampooing n..;ii's boil- luiuiiii. etc. elc. Siia in -i chil- Miy PLATTSfvlOUTK MILLS. PLAT1SMOCTII. NEB. "tjS:SSa:S.. - lropietor. F Ion ft Corn Meal if- Feed Always on hand and for sale r.l lowest cash .. i...... i ii. i iii. ln-st prices paid tor heat and tn. rarucntar aiiciiiion t'cn 1-u.sioii. ........ ' P.KICK! llllICK! If jou want any the or Ornamental Brick, Ci'll on JP T. A. HOOVER, J.OUTSriLlE, - - XEBRAHKA. HOP BITTERS? IK Medicine, not m. Drink.- CONTAINS HOPS, BCCHU, MANDKAKK, DANDELION, Av t Pr-mr-rr AicB BstMticaiQtu- Tiuur ALL OTUKB BlTTKU. A'l TlMeof tbeRtomnrh. IVvwel,. Blond, illv. r. KUu. v.nci Criaarronran. Ver-Tomnr- Wif plcninesand epw Uliy Female compiUDU. SIOOO IN COLD. TVIU be pnld e ,hry w,n ?? r""' 01 bs-lu, or lor iuijoioir ';-"" ' XounU la tliciu. Alc your flrnpirlrt for Hop Bitter, n-1 trr iaJiu lfor- yau tlecp. Tka no mher. D T C 1snmnolutendlrrel?IMeriirefor Iruukeuike. ne of opium, lot-uxo nd umiuii Sxrco FOB ClBCTlB. . LI w .ii .' I Wt. H. Blum Mr-C... Rkui-, N. i -. IK t. ij-r B''gg5sfe?:4 t is h. hrt r.Iood rnrlller. nl ntlmclitea vv-ry function to more healllifUl acuu, auu .1 ? :.i.ns a benefit in nil oiskwm. .. t, ... '' Jn elimi:::ii'ieinelinmritie nrtnebloofl.tr.e i1 .v end and necesnarv result isihe enreo! scruf r" ; mid MlierMt h Eruptiona and I.'iwimi, l-iciuirnir Cn-irs, l"t'-ers and other Sores. t Tured ly the l-'re Killrm. it la nuufii f e3 an appe 'pr,'n 1 reulHr ,onLc". h! It is a !Aie1l.-lnewhieBhouif be IneTPryfam- i1t and wlm h. wherever sd, ul ave the I p..i incut of cany ductura" b'lia. - iioiUea of Wo sizes: prices. aO cents and UM. E3TW arner Safe lie me dics are sold by Dmp:eists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. iHEWlBMiCH, l"TUlelor, Barawlrr. M.Y. "KarpeiwI for Pnmpfclet S uuitt esUaumlaia. V 1 t :;:M .t,vS t ft m tn TP Ttt s a? National Bank OF PI.ATTSMOCTH. NEBRASKA, luII.V FlT'.llKBALI ... K. i. DOVK.V, . W. Mi'UtT.llLl.V. . lONII O liOL'KKE Presi ilent. Vice President. Caxhier. .Assistant Cashier. This Bank Is now open for tusiiies nt their lew room, comer Main and Sixth streets, and is prepared to transact a neneial BANKING BUSINESS. Stacks, Bonds. Gald, Government and Loral -Securities ISOrc.HT AND SOU). Dejtoitits Received and Interest Allott ed on Time Certificates. Available iu any part of the I'nited States and In all the Principal Towns and Cities .f rnrope. ia:Ts Von Tin: CELEP.KATED nman Line and Allan Line OF NTKAMKKM. Person w ishing to bring out their friends from r.urope can PVBCHAHE TH'K ETS FttMM l"8 Tbroiili to I'lattMmoutb. WEEPING WATER BANK of ..:i:i iiros. ThiM Bank is now open for the transaction of a GE1TEBAL Banking Exchange Business. IIEI'OHITH Kcccived. and Interest allowed on Time Certi- ficates. UKAFTH Prawn, and available in the principal towns and cities of the United States and Europe. Afft-n'jfor the celebrated HaiirLLiie of Steamers. Purchase your tickets from us, Through from Europe to any Point in the West. KEED BUGS.. iA Weeping Water. Neb. B. & M. R. R. Time Table. Taking Eff'tct December 5, 1380. FOR OMAHA FROM PLATTSMOCTH. Leaves 7":-jo a. m. Arrives 8 :3i a. ni. :4.-. p. m. " 4:00 p. in. 7 :K a. m. :io a. m. FROM OMAHA FOR PLATTSMOCTH. I rikves 8 :.rsl a. in. Arrives 10 :"0 a. in. " ti :.V. p. in. ' " :M p. in. ; ;(K)V " ' ! :0J "-" FOR TiJE WEST. Leuves Piattsiiiouth 'J :'2 a. m. Arrives Lin- i -nn ii. ill. : Arrives Kearnev. 7 40 P. Hi. ..it'.. I'l:. its,,,, .ml. at 7 :-o l. m. : arrives at 1 I tin lit !l rsi o. m . Freliilit leaves at H :.': a.m. and at 8 :10 p. m. At rive at Lincoln at t : oo. in. and 2 :M a. in. FROM THE WEST. Leaves Kearney. 8 :3i a. ni. Leaves Lincoln . & l'lul Isintuir'.i. A -.30 1. m Leaves" Lincoln at 0 :4a a. m.. arrives at 1 hulsniouiii o a. m. . . Freight leaves Lincoln at 12 :0.' p. m. and -.40 : ... ...... ....;. .. t r. .os i. i.i ;in,l n ni , rrivi' ai nil i.s.iii'iivii m v v . " 11 :.Vp. in. C.OINC. EAST. " Passenger trains leave Plattsmoinli al 7 00 a. tn. 8 Oa a. in.. : 40 p in. and arrive at PaciUc .hinclion at 7 ; a. m.. s so a. in. aim tu f. . FROM THE EAST. rasseiiRer traiusleave Pacific Juliet ion al 8 Si a in., 6 4 i p. in., loot) a- m. and arrive al Plaits mouth at 0" a. in.. 7 1 p. ni. and 10 W a. in. R. V. R. It. Time Talle. Taking F.ffixt Sunday, Dtetmhrr r. I SM). V FST. 5 ll'iplU I 6 -A ', ! 7 :1'" 8 :L'0 ; g :5.rj 9 :40 10 :1" 10 :-..- ! 11 :40 12 :10pm j 11 -Xi ' 1 :-') 1 :" 2 :25 2 3 5d S :00 i STATIONS. HASTINGS. A Y K. BI.I K HILL. COWLKS. A.MBOY RED 1 X A V A LI.. ItlVEKToN. FRANKLIN. BLOOMIXOTOX'. N A PON EE KEPL I5LICAX ALMA ORLEANS OXFORD ARAPAHOE EAST. 12 :Ma 11 :0.-i 10 :jl 9 :-) 8 & i? :0i u :;i.-. G :lo 5 :10 4 :45 4 :I0 3 :4'l 2 2 : i- 1 :45 12 :.-oani l :t l A IS II 1 V A Ii AXi 1FFAKTIKK lMTTi!3I0rT II 3IAILM. OF AltKIVF.S. 7..10 p. in. 9 . 'to a. in. I HKPAKTS. ( 7.00 a. ni FAST P. UN. W F.STF.RN. XOIITHEBX. SOUTH r'.ltN. ( 3.00 p. ni 8.00 a. in. n.: p. in. t 8. o a. ni t m.lri p. iu 11.00 a in 7. .si p. in. io.3o a m. I 7.3u p. in. ) ll.oo a in. ll.oo a m. Nov 10, 1 s 3.00 p. ill 7.oo a. m i 7.4.r a. in 2.00 n. in VK.KriXi! WATF.K. r'Ai'TOItVVILLK. l.oo p. in 1.00 p. ni J. W. MABsnALi,, P. M. NEW Livery, Feed & Sale Or fft Old Stable in new hand entirely. The New Firm of HO DIES & DIXON, epen the old ST 11 EIGHT JiARX on the Ceruer of tub and Pearl Streets-with 3 Nev Livery Outfit. ;OOI HORSES AND CARRIAC.ES at all times rmnsF.s for sale'. HOUSES HOl'CIIT AP SiiLD. -HORSES KEPT JJ1 THE DA Y OK lYEEK. CM an.l see HOLMES & BIXOX. MONARCH MILLIARD HALL! In Ihe basement of Mews" Stole. PLATTSMnfTll. - - - NEI'.RAHRA. One d ior east of iie P. O. Rooms Newly Fitted up With X KW 3IOAi:CIl T.IUMA. Cigars & Temperance Brinks On hand a. the counter. It is a wide and spacious Hall ; plenty of room for players i.:id seats for visitors. En. OLivrrt. P. B. MI RPHY. Manager. tltf i'rop. 3I01IHIS 0'KOUKKE, once more eouies forward with an entire new FAXjT WITSTTEE Stock of the finest Piece (imids ever brought into FiaUmoutn ! ! EVERT GARMENT CUT IS WARRANTED!" FIT Hundreds ga there unci they are ALWAYS SUITED. Shop opposite the On, it Hmise. Give liim a call and exaiuli.e for yoyrselves. 48if SIGN, CARRIAGE . AND ORNA MENTAL PAIXTEH. ' J. A.SSIXiB'Sr. Shop over the Brick Block next U ' II. BoocUVa . BUT C3r'lEBrr J' Square Dealing, Money Positively Refunded O TJJ?L PItlCE LIST lit ML SiiA lL.ate styles Id IPositlvely at Man ufaef ies'sJS's' Cost. See our UdDdD Strictly i tie ijest ana AA, Cost IPrices t and if wedon'j sell to you9 sonic ctlici0 places will Iisrvofe ghT yoa tlicir-goo'ds. Coiiic.to tlie place wis ere jeia are certaiEi ' SQTJAEE TREATMENT. J0HX SHANNON'S LIVERY SALE AND FEED Carriages always on Hand HEARSE FUNERALS. T A-TC5 UOTICS ! ' 1 want all id my accounts settled to itite. mi l I sliall do do more credit business. All old accounts must be settletl up. and no new oie w ill be made. I'nless such accounts are et: led Bhortlv they will he sued. I wish lo do a stiiclly c.-vsli business in future JOHN SHANNON. Plallsniouth. Neb. STUEIGHT & 31ILI EIJ, Harness Manufacturer, SADDLES BRIDLES COLLARS. and all kinds of harness stock, constancy oa hand. ' Repairing of all Kinds ! XEA TL Y DONS on SHORT X.OCIC-E NEW HARNESS I . TURNED OUT IN SHORT OKF)ER. And Satisfaction Guarantfj-d. J-i?Remeiiiber the place. Opxisit; He: Boeck's Furniture store.cn Lower Ma n Street, Plattsmouth. Neh. 21-l.v STREIGHT d- MULER. FRED. D. LEHNHOFF, Moriiiiis Dew Sitloon ! Sunt li -east corner Man and Siyii Sirretv Keep the best ul Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars. 3nm9 Constantly on Hand. mi S 2u K . J. F. BAUfflElSTair. FiirnSsiies Fre-h. Pure Milk. ai:i.I VKBCD II 4 1 1. V. Special calls attended tii. and Fresh iliik from same cow furnbheu wheii wanted. 4ly Tq TJT JST X) r&XT vM MACIIIXE SHOTS! PLATTSMOtTH, XF.B.. Repairer of Sttaiiij Engines, Boilers, Saw and Frist Milli UAN'ASH STAM UTTlKiS, irotipht trou Piie. Fifice and Lift Piiies.Steam liaue Safety-Valve (iovernoni.and all k!u 'sot lilv.si Eupinc Fittint:. reptired on siiorl uotiee. FA KM MACHINEHX NBJT fflWARE STORE. J. S. DUKE Has just oreccd an entire new stock of lioid ware. ea j Xextdif- west of Chapnian & Siuith's Vnif .i'.i i . . i A Full Line of SHELF HARDWARE, S Ha' ELS, RAKES. SPARKS ana ALL GARDEN TOOLS. NAILS, NAILS. NAILS, ly the Fez or Pound- ROPE, POWDftR. SHOT, GRIND STONES, WHEELBARROWS. , rull Line of I TIiEBY. Special Rates U Guilders and Cui- txutors. ;ii vooft. nid as lo s Uiey poj,'v' t C7' J.rr m -m a r x r m w 3 h.n t.4 f m n a r ft n ri n & 3 x urn ki mm u k ft m .m 11 ei ij ij t-i ml IBe 1 1 sanndl at COST. Laiesi siyies 01 . H - H. A. WATERMAN & SON Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PINE LUMPIER, LATH. SHINGLES. SASH. D00KS, BLINDS,. i:tc.. ETC.. ETC. Man. street. Cor . ei of Fifth. , I'LATTSMOL'TTI, - - - - NK1? Still Better Rates for Lumber . NEW FIRM. UEW G-OO DS ! ! JNO. DONS SON, I BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS. At O. liuthman's old store. A FELL LINE OF Staple and Fancy Groceries, NP.W .iD FRESH. BREAD STUFFS, .of evi yy (lescription. Choice and Fancy Candies ki:n!s of Canned Goods. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, tf l't'Sc l.VdiliL-5. CHRIST MA si TOYs; tt-C. J-:., in ti.'-.liess ijUiiiiliUCH. 1'resh Bivai. Diiily. Don't fail to fail. . GSIy J. HONS & SON. Props. NEW BKL is Y RD. I Mill (-' ;.!, tO IMI AJSLH IB RICK, this sp;i:;; and want to MAKE THEM CUE AC thai people C iB build MUCK llOVSS IXSTE.iD OF FRAME. 1 khall conlrart and Build BRICK Houses, the coming year and would like t hose Intending to Build to ?ive me a call before looking elsewhere JK41RV IIARTMAN. At my piace n Washington Avenue or at V. S. WhiteV Store on Main s;.-ret. Plattsmouth. j Nebraska. 4Sni3 J. G- CFiAMBEHSt Manulact'irerof and Dealer !n SADDLES, COLLARS, . . HALTERS, WHIPS ETC., ETC ETC. REPAIRING Done with Neatnesi-Dispatch. ' 1 f nlv fi)sin in iowb where "Tim-iST- , -1. EJIDTJOX THE the ii5 nee on Goods no! as for TTLIHT ) odw 5 0 Iteiaaeiiilier Mit5s JSoot9 otI9 n o wu- ffifiltlllfl3 . u H U TT 1 r.l ni T.T ST S L. JTALISICY cf- SOJV. WIT AND ETJ750?- j It Ls a jioor speller who ilo not l;i.-cp I an i to business. , ! The man who uii-scil his font in"; prol- ! ably hail his bouts stolen. ; j Mrs. Lantry is so beautiful I: nt .she j j i.s more than hval anil s!:oulli is abovo j j any adornments of dress. ! ltsirobab'y true that the ! tirvli is : the pewre-t. phve on eyth, since -o I many C'f the conreirrition .slecii. " , j - o l i The cultured way to sneak of a bur lesque actress'' dress is to say thattUe skirts are very deeollcte at tiio liottivn. j Every maiden t an have a feller if she ; has money to buy a sewing-machine j with all the modern attachments. f"V1. 1 lo.l.- m.v.LicI 1'iimI.A .-In..' i sir, I do like to 'ear you preah cxtrum- ! i .. 1 . " ,. ... . ..... .... 1 I perv: lour lanuae is iiiai. won emu i tluid. ' j "There is no jilaee like home," re- ' peated Mr. Henpeck, looking at a mot- j to, and he heartily added: "' I'm glad j there isn't. The ancient maiden who defers her ' proposition of marriage much longer .,. . . . , .i i will soon have Mr. chanees for this leap -ear" ' Women don't take to telegraphy very much. Lots of dispatches have to be taken on manifold, and the sex don't, care for man if old. The woman who trims her own bon- net can always be picked out of a crowd by other women; now if men only hail this peculiar gift of selection. A dull old lady, being told that a cer tain lawyer was lying nt the point of denth. exclaimed: "My gracious! won't H'Vcti death stop that mail's lying?" Time', 2 a. m.: "My dear,"' said he, ' s all right. I've been down getting lh' returns. There's no.uso you raisin' a row. 'Taint my fault. What you wfc.it'sh earlier returns?"' At P.ulloncr Mr. Belleville (who likes to air his French before his friends.) "Avvyvoo la Parfume du er dn Jock ey club?"' Pair perfumer "O. yes, sare! Ve Lave all ze English smells!'' A child of ii was being taken to a party in a close carriage, and while passing through a plantation he sud denly ox -laimcd with great satisfaction: "I.ook! look! I'm goinz out to tea; but all the trees' are going home!"' Sneaking of Mr. Forbes' lecture on "Kings I Have Met," a Western news paper says that some day he will coma acres; three kbigs and a pair .f sevens, and then ho will learn something about the reallv great resources of thii coun try. King Lud.vig. of Bavaria, who in council, sits, an I makes his ministers stand, often wakes his old chamberlain at 8 o'clock in the morning to play bil liards, and if he dares to yawn ho is soon made to feel the weight of the roy al displeasure. The American Minister in London has submitted to the British Board of Trade the project of an international copyright treaty between England ami the United States. Full reciprocal protection is ac corded to all authors, provided that within three months after the puYJcT tion of a work in their own country i! s republished by them in the other coun try. . .. The marquis of Hartington's views on the Irish question has been anticipated with eager interest in England, His father, the duke of Devonshire, owns 60.3i acres in Cork, Waterford, and Tippojary, but the rents on these es tates shave been paid nearly in full. T' '' '-' V -f tp'v Jew of th'J mi. represented (Dl ITS : a en 3 as i s a. fin a i ? 9 9 Ti O A t i lie snow in T", 'rV: ill I JIU7.- Tr.ev .-klnimed over uid r ; r at 'lly, e i f worms, 'i ie next zled the swallow the whitened g ileMly in s(. dnv t.: hsj.J.V bipeds left f.r !!V So'lilL. 10 t-u: It is r.i re, writes a Paris compeul ent, for I renea brides to shed tears; but Mile. S :,!arv, the actress. d:H. at her reeeii!. i;iarriage with M. Paul La-gaii1!.-, tlv only son ;f a rich stock broker. Vhe pulpit stairs, and oxen the pulpit of the Madeleine, were ii.Ied with pretty aetres. es, who crowded to see the bride. She entered leaning on the arm of her father, the violoncellist Samnry, and was beautifully dressed in ivory i satin and orange blossoms. Mile. Bar retts, in nn opal blue and silver toilette, was bridesmaid. None of the bride groom's family was present. In the sacristy the whole company of the The atre l-'raneaiii delilod before the bride, whom the actresses embraced, and the actors saluted by kissing her hand. By the departure of the Carthusians, trance will lose some s.0,0X) a vear i" mi; niiiii'u vi iii.vii.ii; uuiii v., ,wnt.ii , ,he pal1 on th(.h. (MvUd liipior manufat tureil in largo quantities ' r.t La Grange Chartcnse, near Irenoble. The order at one time owned a vast amount of property in Paris, 'in the -neighborhood of the Luxembourg a property which, it is said, was obtained by a pious fraud not uncommon in the ; middle ages. The monks Laving set In tl.n . 1. ,.f i:,.n,..r. ...i.:..i. j their hearts on the chateau of Vauvert, that habitation at once became the abode of goblins and demons, who so alarmed the proprietor that he disposed of his resilience for a mere trifle. The property was purchased by the Cai-thu-sians. who had little difjieulty iu getting rid of the evil spirits. Miss Eva Solhern.the beautiful daugh ter of E. A. Sot hern (Ixird Dundreary), is about to appear, or has by this time appeared, in conjut tion with Mr. Botici cault, at the Olympic, London, in "An dy Blake," one of JJoucicault's French dramatizations of the "Gamin dc Paris," revamped as far back as for his wife, Anes Robertson. Mr Sothern has vehemently, but incfl'ectually, op. posed her going on the stage. li; has, since their separation, allowed Mrs. Sothern i.' 1,000 a year for maintenance, but recently made afiidavit in court that he is not, all told, worth more than i'10,000. The allowance has accord ingly been reduced to 175 a year, and on li.is ground the judge has decided in favor of Miss Sothern going on the stage. Jonathan II. Greene, once the most notorious aim sueecssiiu gamier in America, and afterward known as an ; expovc-r of gambler's tricks, is now ' aged ami poverty-stricken in Fhiladel j phia. From 1 ' :5 1 to 1842 he won money light and left, not only from amateurs, I but. heavily from profes.-ional players, j On cue occasion he took S36.00O from a party of card siiarj vrs in three days. lie was woiusei iu.iv .sKioe l in linnuun' can.s. ami lnvcnteu several ot the swin dling devices still used by faro dealers. At length he renounce. 1 "his evil ways, restored a great deal of money to men he had robbed, and spent the rest of his fortune in the advocacy of laws against gambling. The statute" the eubjepl in. .Pennsylvania, Marj lac'u tad Ohio were largely passed through his exertions. In lccturs and books ha described tee means by which he won. but this after a while failed to yield him a living. His family are now support ed by ch'ft'. " " . Vry IIP County Couidiissiouers Proceeding. Wednesday. Jan. .5, 1831. Board . et pursuant lo adjournment. Present: James Cr.iw'i'iird, Sam'l Eicb udson, Isaac Wiles, Commissioheis: J. D. Tiitt, Clerk. After which the fol lowing Wiis done, tii-wit: The following oiheial bonds were approved: Charh'S True!;, sup'r road tli.s't No. o'J, with 11. D. Jones an.l J.M. lioiiei. as sureties. J. C. Hayes, sup'r ro.ul dis't No. 40, with S. Greenslate and John Hart as sureties. John Kliser, sup'r road dis't No. 8, with G. V. J"i:lvs and A. D. Fruser as sureties. J. B. Goldsmitlr, sup'r road ilis't No 9, ivith Geo. A. Hay and C. II. I'.itiko nin as sureties. Wm. Scliliel't rt, sup'r road dis't No 23, with Wm Lane ami John Lilian as sureties. J. (.'. Willi. en-, s.ip'r road ilis't No' 54, with Z. L. Kennedy and W. Brook ins as sm etles. Tliaddi-us Aihuiis, sup'r ro id dis't No, 22, with C. L. Pankoniu and W. G. Jiie- koniii as sureties. D. D. Young. sni'r road dis't No. 5, with -Toli Fiirsytbe ami J.S. .Stod dard as-ureties. W. L. Atliertoii, sup'r mail dis't N', 7, with W. W. Gullion and J.S. Phelps as sureties.. G. W. Shrader, sup'r road ilis't No. 40. with John I'. Buck and T. D. Buck as sureties. E. J. Pittman, sup'r road dis't No. 41, with Andrew Pitman and B. B. Wallace as sureties. Paul Johnson, sup'r road dis't No, 2S, with Abel Front y and Peter Chris- topsou as sureties. S. M. Davis, sup'r road dis't No. 30, with Sidney Minet and Thos. ilcs as sureties. W. ri Smith. sui'r ro.td dis't No. 17 with i'hos. A. Sullivan and J. M. Hut chins as sureties. - Ali i C oleman, sup'r road dis't No. 21, with Josiah Toiublin au.l G. W. Young as sureties. J. Knight, sup'r road ilis't No. 2j. witlt J. Ward, E. Durell and S. M. ilol leu as sureties. Amos Swift, sup'r road ilis't Xo. 47, wiih John II. Hart, G. W. Woodruff and John King us sureties. Wm. McAfee, assessor S uih Bend precinct, with A. II. Dill and Win. L. Wells as sureties. D. E. Trouibie. assessor Avoca prec'i with Ed. Tromble and Oi hindo Telf t as sureties. - A. A. b uv.ei), assessor . H . prec t, Willi in. (jayiriil and S. A. iteeii as sureties. U U liawier, assessor .IL. 1'ieasan: precinct, wiili E U CoSfin.in, Edwin Jeary and A C Loder as sureties. Ii S Draper, assessor Piaitsmouth precin."., widi Harmon Btstor an Joshua Murray as sureties. Mieu iel Archer, assessor I lock Bluffs precinct, with (J W Lacey and O J Martin as suit-ties. Settlement with the following road supervisors was then had: rsaiance aue v liAiuohi, supiro.oi dis't 49 Ba! ilue Fie O.si, s- " Jo'. 11 N W " A B Dicks iii "CP Giiin it " M L 'lenant " J C Hayes " W II Smith " A B Barr " J J Boberts " L C Eikhotf ao bo p'r dis', 5S i o 00 45 .1:5 34 12 40 17 20 28 10 i:j .lo 0 CO 27 00 12 00 28 2o 28 10 y 07 Order allowed Mis. Cathaiioe Ken nedy on 'Guthuiann & Weckliacli fui live dwllars m merchandise, on accoLiu of poor fund. The Board then adjourned to meet at 9 o'clock, Thursday morning, Jan Cth, 1831. TiicitsOAy, Jan. G, 1 881. Board met pursuant to adjournment. full board present. On this day Samin 1 Richardson takes the claim as chairman of the Board of County CuuiuiissioiK'is, after which the following was done, to-vvit: Settlement with the following road supei visors was then had: Balance due Jacob KusW-rhoitz, sup'r du't No. 32 S C 0 Bai due Ino Eruari.supi dist 2-i 37 no ' Nicholas i"ro..k '" oJ 20 2- " Paul Joiiiison "' 23 19 01 " 1 haddcus Adams '" 22 27 no " Aliuj uttoii " 43 21 oo " W J Li.icu "" 41 19 10 " John All-ei : "" o 10 u) " J M Ciaiy; " 13 0 0i " Geo Waliiuli " 4 21 00 Ordered that J W Johnson be and he is hereby instructed to buy clothing for, and send to the poor house, the I wo children of John Crawford, said children being now al the liou.-e of Ben De kt r. The i'ol.ort iiig chiiuis w -re then al lowed on general fui:J: J P Young, p iper, pi ns, etc. . . .$17 41 State Journal Co., blanks, etc. . 28 SO J D Tutt, salary and. expense ac- ceunt for December, 1SS0 39 '3 W L Tucker, wiik on C II . . . . 1 2.1 G W Fairfield, werk on road recotd.'. 27 00 P B Murphy, b'd'g Co. prisoners 70 70 R W Jyers, jailor's fees .. 40 50 T Tinilale, setting posts befwre tlie poll doors . 50 SoMth, Black st Co.. lamias. -io, . 5 to B sup't for December ." 71 71 J II Buttery, class, putty, etc. . . 2 10 J Chase, jury fees Nov term, '79 0 20 Smith. Black & Go., class, etc. . . 1 21 G P Weidmann, refunding poll tax erroneously paid "Jl 00 The following claims were then al lowed on general fund for refunding of taxes erroneously lid on school lands: Claim of Jacob Yallery, Sr.4 . .$40 13 . . 0 02 .. 13 17 . . 11 77 . . 31 22 " Win Dowers " W J Monroe ' John McCarty " Shailrach Cole A.lo weil ofi Bridge fund: L D Hamlin, pd J S Tt wksbary for strinyeis for brwlue 3 00 J Nevvshorh, amt pd for repair ing road scraper 1 71 M Peterson, nails for road dist 1 1 3 00 Chase & Beardsley, nails for road dis't 21 42 M Qii.ickenbush, lumber, mad district No. 7. . . . I t 20 Ordered that the County CIert be and is hereby instructed to carry up the sum of efloOs.OO, low in the. hands of the County Treasuier, as a sum on which to draw claims allowed for poor bouse and paupers. The following claims were then al lowed on poor final: J C Eikeiibary" board'g paupers 31 71 Holmes & Dixon, livery to P II 1 10 M L White, xi cord of wood for pauper 2 10 il Bavk, coll'm, etc, for pauper.. 17 10 W II Baker & Co, inilse. pauper 27 10 (iuthmaiiii & Ueckbach, " 5 00 F S White, indse for paupers. . . 13 10 On application of John Hohlschuh Ceo. Fliehsenhouer is admitted to the poor housti as a County charge, Board then adjourned to meet Fri day, Jan. 7th, 1831. Fkiday, Jan. 7, 1331. Board met persuant tn adjournment. full board present. Alter which the following was dne to-wit: Settlement with the following road supervisors was had: Ballance due Bobert Wtllburn super visor road Dis't No. 1 810 10 Bal due G W Young, supr dist 30 27 00 Walter Mutz 20 27 00 " Geo D Mattison " 9 30 09 On petition of C. Schlater et al Wal ter Cutforth was appointed sup'r road dis't No. 11 for the year 1831. The following official bonds were then appointed: Frank Dobnly sup'r road dis't No. 44 with A' A B.irdcn awd W C Wallin as sureties. A A Barr, sup'r road lis't No 20 Aith Geo W Clark ai John M. Barr as sureties. Pressweil Gordon assessor Centre Precinct with G M Flower and P. F. Flower as suretii s. M L Ten. ant, stiji'r road dis't No. 12 with B Lewis and M I Williams as sureties. L C Lewis Justice of the Peace of Louisville Precinct with J II Bauer, Samuel Erwing . and J Welburn as sureties. II G Taylor, sup'r road dis't No. 19 with J Lynn and J A H.chaway as sureties. The following claims were then al lowed on general fund: , Sam'l Bichardson services a3 County Commissioner Dec. 1880-310 03 Isaac Wiles services a3 Coun ty Commissioner Dee. 1830 .... 9 00 James Crawford services as Co. Commissioner Dec. 183 ) 11 10 Poor fund : Claim of Jani'-s (colored; cut ting wood for pauper 10 Settlement with 'oiintv Treasurer completed and signed this day f irye.u, septi.inl.er 30 b 18S0. i lie II I t'.li-il l:'j .ill ilcd l'l 111 C- . 10 o'ei icii, i'ic sd iv mu lling, J iii ii. uj lltii 1 S3 1 . 'I rtsDAY, Jan. 11th 1331. Board met pursuant to adjournment, full Board present. When the follow ing was done to-wit: Settlement of Levi Busterholtz su pervis u- road ilis't No. 19, ballance due S21 50 Minutes of last session read and ap pi'ovt il and signed. Ilo.inl then adjourned to meet Jan. 12;h, 1881 Wednesday, Jan. 12. 1881. Hoard met pursuant toadjournment, full board present; after which the following was done, to-wit: The following claims were lhn al lowed on General Fund: A. McDermit, error sup, setm't.SlO 00 Jessie Davis, taxes eironeously paid on schoel land 14 32 Sam'l Richardson services as Co. Com'r, Jan. 1881 7 00 Isaac Wih-s services as Co. C.iin'r Jan 1381 Janus Crawford services as Co. Coin'i Jan. 1881 ii 00 8 10 Claim of Fred Gorder. coal for Poor House. Poor Fund .... 00 10 Set t lenient with the following Ro id .Siij.eivisois was tle-li had. IJ.iil. :!! ilit" A Mi l) miiiit sup'r N li lo i . d-j- ;1 - ii i ., ,,i .1,-.' .. i . . . . i5.il ! uiiv ii no U i.i. II v.; road d's't No. 17 ... . O d.-r all live i Mrs i 63.10 per Week on J ' ace" I poor fund. i i .s.i. r ... . . . 10 .VI I- .np'l 14 71 1 Kennedy lor Weckbich on Petition of Hi- B -a i of fr.t ie of thf City of pi.attsm. mtii was 'he : pre sented I v D II Wll.-'elei-. esq , li: . iha an estimate b t'i" B ir-1 -it tlmii missions r of ?3'),000 in their ye.ii y e.s.liiu,t'.e of expenses f)i- the Count). for the r pairing -f the Court house. Petition laid over in.lefn.etlv. ESTIMATE OF expensi S OF CASS CO, NEBRASKA FOR THE YEA II 1831. Coiut exienses and Attorney's f. v.i hi criniiua! c ises., S eoo oo Per diem of County roiiiiul.ioner . . 8'iO 00 SuperltitenncDi of rubiic Instr-.ietion. salary :;nd expense ef n(2ce 1 000 ao Assefln? County, an Census ret arcs 2 ioo 00 Tax list . Cj3 OA Ku,.. :-.iir, .7j(.uni ainl J .11..-- . . . Book. blaiiKs, ailverttslnB, etc Elections l ooo oo soo ro Ualauce ou School Land Ta to be re- y funded I r.en no Outstanding warrants and tloullng in- t debledue E 5o t 0 l;ri(les "ooo to f 15. Si M. It. H. bouds aud Interest 2 000 00 insane 10" i. ii ......,,,., Incluuilii I"J - ' vlciaiiS salary Kouds. keeping iu repi M-i vails for road din'ricis, 12 ow nt Clerk's salaiy, and extra iiik on as sessment ami census N.-o oo Total , ' s4 "0 OrdereJ tluit the County Clerk be and is hereby instructed lo buy ten curds of wood tor use of Clerk's ollleo and Court room. Board then adjourned to meet on the first Monday in February, 1881. Attest: Jas. Ckawfokd, .1. D. Tl'TT, S. KlCllAliDiON, Co. Clerk: Isaac Wilis, V Colllls The "Perfected Stylogi Hie l'eii 'uuiy fairly be considered a success It thep,. polarity which it lias altaiuedmnl tho testimony ol those who usu-U may be taken in evidence. It is a writing in struiiieut which combines tha coinca ieuce of the lead pencil with the leg ibility and permanence of pen ami ink. Il avoids lb" fatigue of coiistauily dip ping the pen, as it carries a supply of ink sufficient for from ten to twenty IhollSiiuil welds. It dees not bloi. or soil the fingers; can be i. trued in the pocket witksiilety and i litis is alv..ys and evetyw here avail b for use. It is i ade in a variei y of sizes ami st li s, costing from -1,2 10 to 100. Over lilO, 00 of ,hese Pjs lUi-1CW!;i' U this, conn r and in Europe, and a rearing pirliC sat isf.icl ion. Our spico does liol ii r 111 i I a delai.t d des ripllollof the lost i ni. n n! but a lull iltsciiplivc cir cular can be iduained by aililtessitig the inanufactuiers' ngi nls, the Rea ders and Writors Econoiuy Company, at 33 Madison St , Chicago, Ills. " Good Company, Number Sixteen. Gooil Company, (S3.00la-ear,.Spriiij;-liehl, Mass.), Number .ixteen lias a characteristic paper by Mr. John Pur roughs entitled an Idyl of. the Honey bee, which iuitutcfl one into the meth ods and delights of bee-hunting as pur mied by an ardent lover of exhilarat ing tramps through fields and woods. Another contribution characteristic of its writer, and timely as well, is Mia, Lizzm W. Champney's story The Se Cifts of the Obelisks, which takes us back to the earlier days, or centuries rather, of the venerable "Needlo" about to be set up in the Ne.v Yoik Central Park, under the form of colloquy Octave Thanet gives us sight into Ihe wretched condition n loth I t Ilia; i' as to buildings and management characterizes most of the jails through out the country, adding suggestions us. to ' heir reform. The Remanent of a Lost Nation tells of th piesent status of the few survivors of a tribe that Pizario failed of subduing. - Theie are also the Cocbeis of Paris, an account of the Parisian cabman by JmuJolme Ross; an account from I3.U lvhuck Camp iu the wilda of Wyoininj of experiences incident to cattle-driv- uiir:The Chinese in Boston; suggt lions as in securing u nive American iloini-st ii-s ; an account of Ihe Ui ilis Museum an t-gfapbs; Miss Mchetable' lioin.ince, a sto v ; a laige installment of Rose and the Doctor, Ellen W. Ol ney's serial; a gi wup ol Christinas po ems by Nisses Elaine and Dora Heed tloodale and Mrs. F. II. R. Goodale; and nriih-r ""Disi-ussinn and Sugges tion"' articles about Ireland. School house, Shortcomings ami other topics. The mill winter (February) Seribner has always been a special number, as rich as the clmiscst literary matter and the inosl beautiful Wood engrav ings can make it. Of last year's mid winter number the London Times said: "It is a ready nugniticeiit Ui uiiipli of American picloiial art and literary genius. Tim English pub- lisher of Seribner has telegraphed for 1 7,000 copies of I tie pnsent number, an ad Vance of 0,0?i0 upon Ins order i -st yoai.and he I. n g- t edit ion ol an Aiu i ie in magazine ever fent t Ln-giaotl;- in tact, it is s id 'o be l.ugir ban tne monthly sal-s of any English in 1 ':iZino. The Arneiican ediiiuu of Sciib.nr has yrown doling 1-380 about 20.0:1 l COie s A did 1 1; III f ill f.-a 11 ! Of t ho HI iL'iiZ ne ; io ) .r is a ' i ie-, ol sp ii kn g nov- eletts, : fi In' list (I In V, Is, 1 i..s i ad of a serial sioi y. "A l air Bai bai iau," thesloiyofa piqu.ui! Aineiieiiii girl in England, by Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett, begins in this February num ber with a twenty-two page install ment, and will run through three is sues. Since the death of George Eliot it may be said that Mrs. Burnett com mands a larger English-speaking audi ence than any other woman. Her novelette will be followed by one by George W. Cable, author of "TheGran dissimes," etc., and afterwards Boys sen's "'Queer, Titania" will be publish ed. "Peter the Great," Eugene Schuy ler's historical work, begun in Febru ary. 1830, will bo finihed in October of this year. By means of the recent ly published special offers of Seribner. the whole of this great work, with its wealth of illustration?, can bo had at a very low price, in cornection with a year's subscription. All book-sellers can give the terms. In Ihe same ratio that Scribnor's Monthly is prospering, St. Nicholas, the famous magazine lor boys and girls, issued by the same, publishers, grows apace. About 100,000 copies of the Christmas 'December) number were sold, while the January number has been for some time out of print. In February, there is a full account of the Obelisk, richly illustrated from sketches and photographs, showing the treat monolith in all stages of moving. The Midwi-.tcr cri' ner will lo , !' .1 uitiai v 20 li. lid . Xiclnd. S Iv- :" ! . later. x ne t. er day a m i l lit'.!.' man, with a:i inval d w oe and seven children, won a big black bear at a lvflle jn .Memphis. The bear was raffi-d oft" because it tt up its hit ow nur, and the little nit; who made the lucky throw is just wil i to know what to do. Dr. G. ia one of the most fervei apo-th-s of materialism. In recall:." ceriaia souvenirs of Ids youth, Le 1 gan an anecdote, in the most na'.iv to. a.i in !!: world "At the timrc I i in love with nn Agglomeration of rn cu!es called Ernestine." A woman wi. wei;! to a occri v ' hear a pel former c:.i!ed Ii'ind T 'pl'iy v tir . s the wrts swind and wants tlie fraud exposed. She t Cat. instead of playing by e;:r. pi-i ed with his lingers, just Jikeo'. pcrlfciri'iers. A wicke I Conueetici.t man be': cen:!y taken id, and believing- .., r.b nt to 'he, told a neighbor that t lh..- it' c-l of pr. -p:rat. )ji fur to-: world uu 1 wo., 1 1 Idiu 1 y tee $":.- rr per-on in regard to It. In.: tl:-.' friend Se:.L fi.r 5, tiro 1 -...-'-lit. , ... --1 r , . ' i