Bftlto SKCONIJ YI2AK IVLATTSJIOIJTII, NEBKASKA, SAT UK DAY EVENING, 3IAY 25, 1889. MJ3IHICK 551 r fROYALS'u'SJ J J Absolutely Pure. Thin powder never varies. A inurvel of pur ity, strrnth ami lioleoiiienes. More econo mical ttian tli ordinary kind", ami cannot be oltl In competition with ttie multitude of low test, short weight alum or pliOKpliate powders. Sold tmltf in r ii nit. IfovAL. JJakinu 1'OWUKU ;o.. loe Wall M. N. Y. oiaacjiijs. F. M. Rti ilKT W K Vox - Jam Pattf.mhon, jk. - liVKON ('I.AKK 11. C. Schmidt - S Cl.lKKlIKO - I. H. L)UJt Mayor, Clerk. Treasurer, - Attorney, hniruivi-r. Polio-JudfCe. Marshall. Councilman, 1st ward, " 2nd " " 3rd " 4th l A Salisbury I C IlHF.KKN KrLD. 1 1K. A SlIIFMAN I I M .Ion km ) M K Mint imi v I CMA1. IlKMPLE. COS O'CO.N.NOK. P MiCallkn. J I) SIMMO.V, . t'S Kl U Mil J w Johns n, Chairman Krfi Cokdek W If Nkwkll Board Pub. Works GOLTjSTY OFFICIOS. Treasurer, Deputy Treasurer, - Clerk. Deputy Clerk. Kecor.lerof Dee ill Deputy Kecrur Clerk of District Court, Sherifl. Surveyor. -Attorney. KupU of Pub Schools. County Judge. board or av A.B.Todd. Louih FoLTZ, A. B. DfKnox. Ch'm., D. A. Campbell TllO-4. 1'OI.I.OCK RI1C1 ClCITC ItKIRLa Kuan k Duk.io.n W. U. Pool John m. Kkvda wi. SlIOWALTKK J.V. KlKKXltAHY !!. C. SCHMIDT - MATTIIRW !K.niNS MAYXAKO SPINK C. ICUStfBLL PEBVISOR9. Plattamouth Weeping Wnter - Eiinwocd GIVIG SOGIJiJIS. JYa.S 'uDTk' No. IV. 1. O. O. F. -Meets Vevery Tuesday evening of e:ieli week. All transient brothers are respectfully invited to st '.end. IJLATTMOU ril KXCA.M PMKNT Xi). 3. I. O. O. F.. ineis every alternate Friday In each mouth i'i ih Matm!c Hull. Visiting Brothers are l ivited to attend. 1M.ATI"MOITTl! LMlHiE NO. 6. A. F. . A.M. Meets 0:1 the flrt and third Mondays of each month at th"ir hall. All transient broth ers are cordially inttlcd to meet with is. J. U. KiciiKV, W. M Wm. Hats. Secretary. .mass camp an.xa. modkrn woodmkn of Anerica Meets second and fourth Mon day evening at K. of P. hall. All transient brotherx are refjuested to meet with nn. I,. A. Newco ner. Venor:tllrt Oousul ; 5. F,- Nile' Worthy ,dviicr ; S. C. Wlide, Banker ; V. A Boeck. Clerk. V' KB K ASK. A CHAPTEK. NO. 3. B. A. M " Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month at MaoiiV Hall. Transcieut brothers are invited to meet iviiti us. r". E. Whitk, II. P. Wm. I1 v. Secretary. XfT. ZION i:i).MMAM)AR'. NO. 5. K. T. JMeeti first and third Wednesday night oi each month at M urn's hall. Visiting brother lire cordially invited to ineer with us. Wm. llAVrf. Kec. F. E. Whitk. E. C. FLATTSMOUI H I.01X5E NO. 8, A. O. IT. W. Meets every alternate Friday evening at Kockwood hall at K o'.Mock. All rransleiit broth ers are respeetfuy lnv5teto attend. L. S. Larson. M. W. ; V. Bov.l. Foreman : 8. V. Wll.te. Kreorder ; Leoird Anderson. verseer. TKIO LODGE SO. PI. A. O. U. W. Meets everv aBernat - Friday ereninK at K. of P. hill. Transie-it brothers are respectfully lu sted to attend. F. P. Brown. Master Vork mjn;(i B. K-mster. F..reman ; F. H.Steimker Overseer; W. II. Miller, Financier; U. F. Ilouseworth. Recorder ; F. J. Morgan, Receiv er; Win. Crehan. ttiii te ; Wm. LudwiK, Inside Vatch : L. OLsen, Outside Watcti. Why Will -"Yom TIilfow Away Wlieis you - Men's Custom Made Suits, . Men's Mack Imported Cork Screw Men's Business Suits - - Men's Chevi.it Suits - - BOOTS illKTint SEEESS, UEffESS XOTO TTLEalSES, EVERYTHING MUST GO IN THIS GREAT DISCOUNT ABOUT THE DELPHIANS. A Nw Secret Order Recently Orsanized for Pedagogue. WHY THE SOCIETY IS SO CALLED. Lincoln the Heat of the Mnprene Lodge of the United Htateeof the -Order of Ielphlan." A Matter of Interest to School Teachers. Lincoln Journal:- la our country as well a in other, the underlying ideas which hare bound together the men of all. ages into secret guilds, orders or societies hare operated to the establish ment of many sister orders, until now nearly erery profession, nearly every trade or business has its secret organiza tions for mutual protection and profit. One of the last of these to be establish ed, and yet one destined soen to become one of the most popular, is the "Order of Delphians," a secret organization es pecially for those engaged in the pro fession of -teaching, a profession whose irembers have long felt the need of just such ad rant ages as this order presents. No order of the scope which this one takes in can be matured in a day. The ritualistic work can be prepared by any one versed in the secret work of the various existing orders in a few hours, but to plan the organization itself, to determine what objects can be success fully embraced, what methods to pursue to make the prime object a success and the thousand and one other details- of the organization, can only be done by study and careful observation. For fif teen years Las this order been growing and maturing in the mind of one of the most successful educators, as well as one of the most learned men in the country, and it was only until some time in Feb ruary that he felt free to give his com panions in bis chosen lifeork the result of his long years of labor. The Supreme lodge of the Order of Delphians in the United States was incorporated at that time and since then the order has grown rapidly in -public favor. The name selected for the order is significant of its object. Delphian, a name signifying mystery and knowledge and one specially appropriate in its new application. Delphi, the most famous city of ancient Greece, the home of teachers, and the men learned in all the knowledge of the ancint world, and more especially noted as the home of the oracle of Apollo, the most popular oracle of the world. From this city was the name of 'the order appropriately taken, and its associations and history has furnished many ideas of utility and beauty ij the preparation of the ritual and in the objects for which the Delphian order was created. The Supreme Lodge of the United States of this order has been located in Lincoln, the founders of the order judg ing this city to be the educational centre I of the trreat west and likely to take a pre-eminent place among the grei.t edu cational centres of the entire country The first work of the order was started J here and whatever reputation it will win in the future will be shared by us. The grand object of this association is to promote the educational interests of our common country by the following mean?, which outline very fully the work expected to be accomplished: First Ity organizing teachers into a band of mutual laborers. Second To provide an organization for the advancement of the social rela can bay a, of (Clothes for a mere song:? 33 l-S irom marked prlee of Iiis Kreat EMscount Sale will oraly con tin no a short time longer. FORMER PRICE. " NOW. $25.00. 33i per cent off, $16.67. $20.00. $15.00. 10.00. " $13.35. " " $10.00. " " 5 6.65. tions and mutual interests of the teachers. Third To provide libraries for the educational advancement of teachers. Fourth To provide an organization through which teachers may work har moniously,' thereby eleyatiug the work of the teacher to the standard of a grand profession. Fifth Having the means thus pro vided by a thorough organization, the most desirable results may be achieved; the elements that contribute to the suc cess of teachers and pupils can bo more fully grasped and applied, and the 'pedagogic profession" reach that high plane of usefulness the grandeur of its mission demands. Sixth To use the means given through such thorough organization in finding the place to fit the man and the man to fit the place, thus helping in the material prosperity of the members of the profes sion. The last article is probably the most important for the m mbers of the organ-' ization. It is intended, correctly speak ing, to utilize the order as a grand intel ligence bureau, which, with its ramifica tions, its subordinate lodges, will do the werk intended more thoroughly and effectively than the so-called "teachers bureau," and at the same time without cost to the members. The plan, briefly stated, is this: Members of the order who wish situations have the privilege of asking the services of the order in securing them places. I his request is immediately sent to the Supreme Lodge, which for this purpose is the central bureau, and the effort is made from that source, all information regarding vacan cies to be filled being sent to the supreme lodge. It is also intended that school district directors and boards of educa tion shall have the opportunity of filing their wants with the various lodges to be transmitted to the supreme lodge, when the vacancies can be supplied from the members of the order. This, it will be readily seen, is a valuable feature of the plan, and with lodges scattered all over the country cannot but proye bene cial to all Delphians. This organization is one that has long been needed, and merits great success. Its prime object is most worthy, and the means taken to reach the end sought are such as to command the attention of the profession. For many years teachers have bewailed the fact that teaching was not looked upon as a profession, and to tell the truth they themselves have been greatly to blame. There is no other pro fession weighed with such responsi bilities. No other class of people, ex cept the mothers of the land, stand in such a responsible position to the future glory and grandeur of this country as do its teachers, the instructors of its coming generations. Lawyers have to do with the monied interests of their clients; but money once lost can be regained. Physi cians deal with the physical welfare of their patients, but when one dies another crowds in to fill the vacant place. Tea. hers have to do with the mental, moral and physical training of those up on whose mental and physical vigor, and moral worth the future of the country entirely depends. The- teachers of the land bold in their own hands its future. They are the ones responsible for the continuance or downfall of the republic, and yet there is no profession, no trade whose members receive less compensa tion for their work performed. Hence it is that any association which has for its object the elevation of teaching to a recosnized profession, which aims to elevate the standard of excellence and thereby the compensation and which bands the teachers of the country into an organization for their own material ad vancement is deserving of commenda tion and encouragement. Too much cannot be said of the importance of the work. The interests involved are tre mendous and hardly yet recognized by the great body of the people. The Delphian order has certainly a furure ef splendid possibilities. The idea has been heartly endorsed by hun dreds of the leading educators of the country, both east and west, who have signified their desire to assist in the work of organization. In the New England Men's Business Suits Men's " " -Men's "Working Suits Men's Custom Made Pants 2nTOW BEPOEE IT IS. TO states, and from there westward to the Pacific, the young order lias received words of warmefct commendation and encouragement. Although the order has been before the public so short a tune, the office of supremo secretary, Mr. W. S. Bloom, in the Latta Block, is flooded with letters of inquiry from almost every state in the union, showing that the teachers of the country feel the need of such an association and are anxious to forward the work of organization. Lin coln has a subordinate lodge of twenty eight charter members, and the teachers of the whole state are taking hold of the matter in great earnest. - . THE JOKER. Base ball, May 30. The climate of Nebraska Is purely ele gant. "I love the darkness of the night when it close about me hover. It l-idi's me from the stranyi'i a .7. , -.m.i 1.1 condition covers Main street. The Hastings Republican is so honest it is liable to injure the reputation of the rest of the hews papers there. It says: "The Hastings gas well is the biggest bore in the state." A cow was grazing on the street this morning. An ear of corn and a small rope brought her into captivity and some pater familia will pay 50 cents for the privilege of milking her tonight. The Joker noticed two small boys one in dresses and the other with his first pair of pants fighting for the pos session of a forlorn looking little kitten, they both got scratched and then they quit fi'tin'. Some say Plattsmouth is booming. others say she is going to boom. Ttie Jokek, does not dare to dispute either of them after seeing so many cars of lum ber unloaded as have been shipped into this city this spring. To get left is a very undesirable oc- curance, but to get left when you are trying to leave somebody else is surely a much more undersirable occurance. The last experience is that Mr. Thomp son who evidently tried to have a debt af about $ 80 in town yesterday. Two buttermilk jokes have come to the notice of The Jokek this week. In the first a son divided a can of butter milk and watered one quantity for the hogs and then the father sold the watered quantity to his customers. In the second occurance a young lady vho was waiting on the dinner table had a call for cream for the strawberry short cake, of several gentleman boarders. Without noticing she replenished the pitcher with butter milk. The first young man to tackle his desert with buttermilk salid ate in silence. He knew something was wrong but it was so long since left the farm he couldn't tell what, and the strawberries were too rare and tempting to be let go for a little matter of taste. The young lady dis covered the mistake about the time the young man's last strawberry was fulfill ing its mission, and before any other's had tried the milk, and the joke was Jail on one fellow who will have to take the title of "Buttermilk." Drink Champaign Mist. Delicious, Cool and Refreshing. For sale by E. W. Cook at Smith & Black's old stand, tf FORMER PRICE. NOW. $ 8.00. 33 per cent off, $ 5.36. $ 6.00. " " $ 4.00. $ 5.00. " - $ 3.34. $ 7.00. $ 4.65. - ' - TO BE TOP Given Away On Exhibition Every Saturday In Front of cur Store, an Elegant ao-Hoise EVERY rUROIIASER OF ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH OF Clothing, Furnishing Goods HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, or anything in our Elegant Lino of Goods, WILL RECEIVE A Entiteling them to a chance at the Drawing which will take place October 1st. c The Leading Clothiers, For Solid Comfort. Supply your home with Furniture that is easy and comfortable. Boeck's Furni ture Emporium is the place to buy chairs hard bottom or plush, for office, home and the parlor. Tables, Desks, Secre taries, Baby Carriages. Beds, Dirssers and stands of every description. But keep your victuals cool and healthy in an Alaska Refrigerator. Henry Bceck. JULIUS PEFPERBERG. MANUFACTURER OF AND WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN THE Choicest Brands of Cigars. including our Flor do Pepperbergo and 'Buds FULL LINE OF TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES always in stock. Nov. 26,' 1 885. -Your.' Boys' Suits Childs' Suits - "Working Shirts 35 cents. Shirts and Drawers 35 cts. Overalls' 35c. Call and be convinced that what we say is true. XjT t TO BE Given Away. JZ3 5tl & Main St. For "run-down." debilitated and overworked women, Ir. Pleroe's Favorite PraeripUon la the best of all restorative tonics. Jt is a potent Fpeciflo for all those Chronio Weakness and Diseases peculiar to Women : a powerful, gen eral as well as uterine, tonio and nervine. It imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It promptly cures weakness of stomach, nausea. Indigestion, bloating, weak hack, nervous pros tration, debility and sleeplessness, in either ser. It is carefully compounded by an experienced physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. Puruly vegetable and perfectly hnrmltifut in anv mnnltinn nf f ha flvstem. Warranted.! "iBToriie rreicrip. tlon" is the only medicine for women, sold bv druggists, under at positive guar antee of satisfaction in every case, or price fl.00 refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many yfars. For larg". illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (100 pages, with full direction for bome-treatment), send ten cente in stamps. Address. World's Dispknsart Mkoicax. Association. OUtf Main Street. Buffalo, M. T. Fine Job Work a specialty at The Herald office. Money ? o FORMER PRICE. OW. 3.50. 33 per cent off, S 2.31. 2.00. " 8 1.32. SALE ! 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