THE HERALD HTnLISUOJ ICVL'RY TirmsijT AT PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA OFFICE; Or Vlrw, St., One Block North of Main. HIE II If R A L D' , 1 ? t I i ft v, i i i A V Corner of Fifth Street. iv.HT :mci:r.ATio ok ky I'AI'llX CAHS ttllXTV. Teri, ia Advance: One ootv. one yer "r,4 -iv, six months On copy, tlirwe mouths .6 V) A l V r. It T 1 N I f ; i: A T i; M . JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor, j "PERSEVERANCE CONQUERS." (TERMS : $2.00 a Year. VOLUME XIV. V 4 PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1879. NUMBER 47. FIRST National Bank OF PLATTSMOUTH. NEBRASKA. SCCCKSSOH TO TOOTLE, IIAXXA A CI.AftK John Fumkbald. K. . J V KV, PROFESSIONAL, CARDS of net al directory. A. V. Mcl.AI'Oiiux. JO.XH O'LOCRliK President. Vice President. Cashier. Assista tCxsiiier. Tills liank Is now open for busines at their new room, corner MAin and Sixth t ceU and prepared to transact a general ' BANKING BUSINESS. Sltc&a, Bonds. Cold. Government and Local Secantiet BOUGHT AND SOLD. Do2xtri(g Received ami Interest Alloiv ed on Time Certificates. DRAFTS JDIRWIIsr, available tu any part of the Cnlted States and Id all the Iliiieipal Towns and Cities of Kurope. . , AKCXTS FO :"IIC CELEKliATED Inman Line and Allan Line Teraon wishing to hnnn out their friends from e.uivie can IUliCHASK TirKKTS Hi Oil US Throuxb to PlattRnonth. DENTIST, and Ilornir-i.atliie riiyricifin. Of t!c cruer Mam and f.th st's., over lierold's tor. Plattsinouth. Neb. 21y T. It. AVI I.SOX, ATTORNEY AT I. AW. Praeticci In fia-m- uers aim counties 3DiiiO Ashland, Nebraska. It. IS. AA'IXIIIA5I, ATTOKNEY AT LAW. ri.U'.nnouth. Neb. Of-flf-e Front Kooui over Chapman & Smith's Imm Store. 43)y 11. It. MVIU!iTOV M. THYSICIAX & 81-ROEOX. OFFICE HOCUS, from 10 a. m.. to 3 p. tu. Examining Surgeon for V. S. Pensiou. IIt. Y. II. HCHILUHXKCIIT, PRAC TISINO niVSICIAN. will attend calls at all hour, night or day. Plaltmiouth. Ne braska. Offloe in C'hainnan & Smith's Drug Store. 42ly iEO. tt. K3IITII. ATTOKNEY AT LAW and Leal Estate Rro ker. ISpeeial attention given to Collections and all matters affectin-' tlie title to real estate. Offlee on 2d Uoor, over Post Office. riattsmouth, Nebraska. WILLIAM HEROLD, dealer Ui DRY GOODS. CLOTHS. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, FURNISHING GOO DA GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. Largo stock of BOOTS and SHOES. to bo CLOSED OUT AT COST Notions, Queensware, smd In Lvct everything you can call for In the line of General Merchandise. CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND FL'L'S. All Kinds of country rroilcce tsken in ex i-Laiige for coods. SAGE BROTHERS, Declcrs In ST O "V" IE S , 1 ETC., ETC., CTf. ue Door East of th rost-Ofaee. Plattsmouth, Nebraska. PractlciU Workers in GREET IRON, ZISC, TIN, BRA ZIERY,&c., cf-c. Liixge aortm'iit v( Hard su-.a Soft COAL STOYES, Wood and Coal Stoves tur HEATING OR COOKING Alwajs on Hand. vry vnaletT r Tin. Sheet Iron, and 21nc crK, kept in Mock. CdAKING AND REPAIRING, Don on Short Notice. MrsrEJiYTiuxa ir.-tfu.vrED.' PRICES tOAV IOAV.. SAGE BRS. JAM KM K. IIORIHHOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice in Cass anu .iiijoininK ouniies ; gives special attention to collection! and abstracts of title. Office with (ieo. S. Smith, Fitzgerald block, riattsmouth, .eui;uKi. 17yl 1. II. AVIIKF.I-KIl A CO. LAW OFFICE. Real Estate, Fire and Lire In durance Agents. Platlsmouth. Nebraska. Col lectors, tax-payer-. Have a complete attract 4th AVarU-K M IK) ilLIMm " V .?i x l of titles. Buy and sell real estate, negotiate LAN? I'OUUINOION, I. JVIcCAL- oans, ac. J5'1 Male- 'Tiirertory. A. S. PADDOCK. V. X. Senator, Beatrice. ALVIN 8AljNDKItS. U. H. Senator, Omaha. 'i'HOS. .1. M AJORS. Jiepreseutalive, Peru. ALIilNCS N A NCK. Oovernor. Lincoln. S. J. ALEXANDER, Secretary ol State. r. w. i.mim r;. Aiiiiitor. Lincoln. ii. M. ISA RTLE IT. Treasurer, Lincoln. S. R. THOMPSON, Snpt. Public Inetroctlun. F. M. DAVIS, Land Commiiioier. ". .J. DILWORTH. Attoniev Oeneral. REV. C. C. HARRIS, Chaplain of Penitentiary. DR. H. P. M A TXH E W SON , Supt. Hospital for me insaue. Supreme Court. S. MAXWELL. Chief Justice, Fremont. ;E0. 15. LAKE, Omaha. A.MAS A COBB, Lincoln. o Second mudiciat District. S. B. POUND, Judge. Lincoln. .1. C. WATSON. Pioseciitinir-Atfv. Neh. Citv. W. L. WELLS, Clerk Dit. Court, PlatUmouth County Xiireclory. A. N. SFLT.IVAN, County Judge. J. D. TUTT. County Clerk. J. M. PATTERSON, County Treasurer. It. W. H VERS. Sheriff. (l. W. FAIRFIELD. Surveyor. O. HILDKBKAND, Coroner. 'm:NTT COMMlSMIOXFR. HENRY' WOLFE. Mt. Pleaant Precinct. JAMES CRAWFORD. South Bend Precinct. SAM'L RICHARDSON, Eight Mile Orove. City TJireclory, J. W. JOHNSON. Maror. J. M. PATTERSON, treasurer. J. D. SIMPSON. City Clerk. P. P. OASS. Police Judge. P. P.. MI RPHY, Citv Marshal. WM. L. WELLS, t hief of Fire Dept. ni'.NCU.MKff. lt Ward-ELI PLl'MMER, W. J. AONEW. 2d Ward E. O. DoVKY. U. W. FAIRFIELD 3d Ward R. C. Cl'SHINO. THOS. I'OI.UICK. S'otlntutter-3'SO. W. MARSHALL. ; XV. CLl'TTKU. DBISTTIST. I'Int tnioutli. Xebra-sLa. Offlce on Main Street over Solomon and Xa tlian'a Store. J4ly SAM. 31. CJIAFJI AS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Solicitor In Char.cery. Offlce la Fitzger ald Block, lyyl rLATTSMOUTTl.NEB. D. H. r. n. stosk. WHF.KI.KR, WHEELER & STONE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ilattsmonih Nfbraxka. CIBAIII.r.S WMRRLV. Tonsorial Artist. PIiATTSiMOl'Til E K AMU A. P):ice of biisiae.-if on Main St.. between Jth ami 61 11 streets. Shampooing, Shading, rhil dicu's hair cutting, etc. etc. 191 y B. & M. R.R.jrime Table. Corrected Friday, October 18, 1878. FOR OMAHA FliOM PLATTSMOITH. leaves 7 KH a. tn. Arrives 8 -45 a. m. " 2 :35 p. in. " 3 :5o p. in. FROM OMAHA FOR PLATTSMOUTH. Leaves 9 :0 a. ni. Arrives 11 :2o a. m. " 6 :00 p. in. 7;Mp. iu. FOR THE WEST. Leaves Pl.itismouth 10 :25 a. in. Arrives Lin coln, 1 -25 p. in. ; Arrives Kearnev. 9: 05 p. m. Freight leaves 9 :00 a. in. Ar. Lincoln 2 ijO p.m. FROM THE WEST. Leaves Kearnev. 6 :22 a. m. Leaves Lincoln, 12 :15 l. in. Arrives Plattsmouth. 3 :00 p. m Freight leaves Lincoln U :30 a. in. Arrives Plattsmouth, 5 :U0 p. ra. GOING EAST. Express, r, :r, a. in. Passenger, (train each dav) 3 :50 p. m., except Saturday. I'.very third Saturday a train con nects at the usual time. si-acj:. jlw.ljw.jj w. 1 in.; A iii. I fi in.; 1 y. . t sijr. . . !l do il t 1 ' ' -r v ;. iM fs ri , ) ui 2aijrn..j 1 Ml 'JIKI, 2 76" .'J "' ti .V) 111 (HI Jiilnl asfjis..; i'iHii 4iki; ; 7o. mn i:!0'' win ,l, eel " 5 m 8 oo lo (i! 13 im. ;h ihi, -h ooj ;tr, ( H'.ol. j s iki 2 is) j ir. iki in on 2i no' tiii'i' fv ( 1 Col.. . j i,'. (XI i l(lo! -il OO! 5 00, ! 00 f-0 0"l 100 "0 t$-A)l Advertij.lng bills due quarterly. Transient ad vert 1m nienls mnst be piud for in advance. tExtra copieo of the IIfrai.i for sul.i I y J. V'-ung.ht the Pvtotlcc ers Iepot. M11.11 Street. Dlsconleat. Ttn boaU rocked on the river. In the shadow of leaf and Iree) One was !u love with the harbor One was In love with Uie sea. Tne one that loved the harbor The winds of Tate out bora. But held the other, longing. For ever ugaiust the shore. The one that rests on the river. In the shadow or leaf and tree. With wistful eyes looks ever To the one far out at sea. The one that rides the billow, Ttough sailing fair and fleet. Looks back to the peaceful river. To the harbor safe and swael. One frets against the quiet Of the moss-grown shaded shore) One sighs that it may enter That harbor nevermore. One wearies of the dangers Of the tempest's rage and wall 1 One dreams, amid the lilies. Of a far off snowy sail. j tangled in the Bnireaof ries?gninYiIIain3. a. iiouiv limine eiuuiu U.JUOia 111C iniefj- ritj of thoso tiiut surround it. C'l.arM-s ANNUAL MEETING OK THE before be was aware of it, lie liad some- NEB. EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION. kow become resjiouaibie to a frightful ax tent. I shall never forget the morning ho came to me, pale aa death, to tell me that the bright castle of promised wealth had lallen in ruins lhat lliyht was the only escape liom liability actually appalling. Now you have the whole Btory, dear Charles Kossiey is a ruined man ; but not a guilty oncT' "The rain will soon b over. Miss Largo Attendance, a Harmonious Session, and a Profitable Meeting. Lincolx, Neb., Jan. 21, 1879. The members of the Nebraska Presa Of all that life can teach us. There's naught so true as this i The wlndsof fate blow ever. But ever blow amiss. Blanche just take a scat and wait; I'd Association met at the Commercial te Oack in haa a second. . . ... .... Blanche Hoy cast one re-n-etful trlancc "Wlelwuai resment Aiacilurphy in from the side window, upon the wh.te, the chair. blinding sheets of rain that were edd vimr I t a v..ir u .n through the narrow street, and sat down , ,USmOUin close to the curtained glass door that led ALD' Inos. Wolfe, Seward Reporter; into Obadiah Green's hair-dressinff shoD. Fred. Nye, Omaha Newsr'Frank Well- It was a snu" thrifty litUe house witli man. VorV Tnh.B. a v t plants in the windows, two plump babies t . . ' ' ' ' In the cradle, a tortulacsheil cat curled Beiitnce Courier; A. L. Wigton, Ilast up under the center table. Katy Jonea ins Journal; C. H. Gere, Lincoln had not done a foolish thing when hho Jounal; M. A. Brown, Beatrice Ex nit ncr situation as nurse to little Blanche Hoy to become the wile of honest Obadi- press; G. L. Laws, Orleans Sentinel; Speaking of the work of the editori al association ut its last meeting, th Beatrice Express says: For the first time siiice its organization the asnocia- ELANCIIE KOI'S DIAMONDS. BT ELXEX WHITCOMB. "See them sparkle. Minnie 1 TTowKan tiful thev are like tiny drona of Are! And they must be worth ohl ever so much money? ' Cm!fi1 mVmt I l.t f ,i 1 r- .... .. & 1 . . I nitnrl,. Pn. U,l ll,rn I If: , i-.i UCU a j .icidch iuiji.il- pompous aprwarance. MTdy on her knees, at the invalid sisters B.anche could see tl C03I3IEUCIAL HOTEL, LINCOLN, NEB., J.J.I1IUOFF, - - - Proprietor. in the stale. Alvsvis The best known and most popular LaniUord op ::t the Comnierci.i!. LENIIOFF UONNS, Moniins: Dow Saloon ! One door east of tt.e Saunders House. We keep I !ie nest oz Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars. 3::ni9 Constantly on Hand. S A U NDEl JSH 0 USE. J. ,1. ailEUUR V, - - - Proprietor. Ixication Central. .Good Sample Room.. Every attention paid to aaests. 43iw3 I lAIT.-i.MOlTH. - -Km 11. V. II. Ml. Time Table. Tahiiiy Etftxt Monday, Xoc. 4, 1878. SOUTHWARD. Leavca Arrives "I Ayr S :2l p. in iT-tin-a t k t, , l Llue Hill. -.8 o. m " w " ' f Coules n :t7 n. m. J lied Cloud, 10 :2S p. in. KOItTII WARD. Leaves Arrives 1 Cowles 4 :5I a. m Eed Cloud. 4 :00 a.m. r Uill,...5 2 a. in I A r 6 :'J"J a. 111. I Hastings,... t :25 a. 111. .'. 51, & J. Zl. II. T13IS: TABLE WESTWARD ah Green, the barber. I carrou, iteurcn Journal; J. 1 While Blanche stood wishing she had McCartney, Omaha High. School: J. C. brought an umbrella, a name spoken care- McBride. Jfeb. Farmer: Z.T. Hedzes. lessiy in the oilier room tent the roses to I t . mi. . . hereheek. u"kuiuiWi w Lincoln Olobe; A. D. Williams, Hast- "Jlelton Percy Melton !' said one of lns Nebr an; R. H. Eaton; Kearn- the gentlemen waitinsr in the shoo for the ey Press : II. . Wells : Crete Union ? shower to terminate, "of course I know R. K. Hill. Bloomington Guard; A. A. too smart, that's all" ' Browa, Neb. City Press; Lewis Ley, "I don t understand you.said the leth- Stanton Bugle; J. T. Spencer. Dakota argie old gentleman in the corner, whoe Mail ; W. II. Michael. Fremont Tri bune, M.M, Neeves, Geneva Review; n Geo. V. Kent. Lincoln World: B. F "-"- """k up iu ons nana ine lewel I leliinl th clielfoi-in r k - i.; case OI lilnclr vel ret immitt u'lu. c. I a ... bre background the spttrkle of the gems "You don't? Doe, he owe you any ? minutes ,of liisfc "2 was plainly visible. money!" meeting were read and approved, and Minuio was older, darker. Daler. Tet x'. .!, t t ,i tho rnrrf. tt t h Tpmn tuere wns still a strong resemblance be- 1 mr .hr. ..,m m ..k Un.i a n-, tween the two sisters. Upon Minnie Roy's troockeU'' ' 1 loi.owmg new shoulders had fallen all the grief, and much tlie better for you, Mr. Dud- m6mers m,ade PPlcation for mem- pain and sorrow that were studiously kept lej. lie is a gentleman who lives by his bershlP and w duly elected: t1"" overshadowing Blanche's pathway; wits entirely. Paying particular atten- John Barnhart, Sterling News ; M. and the liht had gone out from her mel- seur re-ardiu- the fair sex nentmile Telegraph ; F. P. Wigton, anclioly eyed. The old gentleman looked quickly up Ponca Courier; A. C. Ed wards, True Stop, Blanche,-, saijl the elder sister, a from behind his spectacles. Citizen, Kearney; J. W. Wigton, Hast- '- j- ..11.1-iiiB.ui.iuoiiuiar- -ah, indeed iriat explains a little intrs Journal C fellnp TKvirf nncs sent to you bv H.urr Berkelev?" i,.;n. r i,:. ' . "r tfs Journal, . isicoune. Laid City , " . T - w j - i uiu. iii.iLivu j i uux nun a cilVUb VI l"ave Clilcacn " Mendota (ialesourir .. " liurlintou ' Ottmnwa " Chaiitou " Creston " Red Oak Plattsmouth . Air. LAMOJLAND! BEST FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, rOU SALE EY 3B. S EfEo. TEH: H.. IX XKItllAKKA. Great Advantages to Buyers IN 1877. Ten Years Credit at C per ctnt Interest. mSLc Ytars Credit at 6 per cent Interest, and 20 per cent Discount. Oter Liberal hisronnts For atli Khebte on lares and Freights, aua I'rrmiams tor Imiirovr mrnts, Pamphlets and wapa. contalnlnc; full p.-irtie- Qiarswiiine mailed free to any part ol the morld on applu-aiioii to LANU COMMISSIONER. 15. & M. K. R. Licoi.n Nkbkaska. HUI515AUD HOUSE, D. WOODARD, - - - Prep. Weeping Water, lnl. Cood accommodations and reasonable charg es. A good livery kept in connection with the hon-e. 6yl 1)CCI DOTAL HOTElT F R EMOXT, NE BR ASK A ., FRANK PARC ELL - - - Pron liood rooms, good board, and every tiling in apple pie order. Go to the Occidental when vou visit Ermont. jjtf PLATTSTvioUTH MILLS. PL ATTSMO CTH, NEB. c. ni:i8i:r, - rroprictor. Flour, Corn Jleal d- Feed Al ways on hand and for sale at lowest cash prices. The highest prices paid tor Wheat ai.d Corn. I ai ticuiar attention given custom work. i 8 5'-am 11 Oopin ' 1.' l .pin I 3 li'.iiu 3 otipni 7 00am Leave Plattsmouth Red Oak Creston " 1'h an toil "ttuinwa P.nrlmlon ;a!e.sbiirg Mendota Arriv 'iiicaro , ONI.Y27HOI-RSTOST. I.oriS bv the new ml 1 K lusl opened via MONMOL TIL PULL MAN PA LACE SLEEPI.m; (.AliS run from curiinion iom. louih witliout cliange. 15 V LEAVING PLATTSMOUTH AT 3 :VM V M.. you arrive m St. LOCIS tlie next eveningat .-v. iom it-rt ri . ioin ni i. :ii a. m., you ar rive in I'iattsmoutli 9 :2n the next inomius. Coupon Tickets for sale for all points North. jviuui, auu I i. L. S.VMUEL POWELL, D. W. niTCHCOCK, Ticket Agent. ln. Western Pass. Apent. J. M. Beciital." AKSiit. Plattsniouth. "Harry Berkeley, indeed !" Blanche mine-Haml tl. iwpi,rtht . ,1 "Plican ; L. L. Cawkins, Fairmont Roy gave the auburn curls a haughty toss, zled meat the time. He hired a set of Bulletin; A. E. Cady, Schuyler Sun; .v- . -i" V r i," uv "j""g ite diamonds tor thsee months." C. It. BaLcock, Alexandr an: A. J .'"." J " gii uea. "Hired tnemf" Rpprl F-sllq Pif Pi-a r r t?.. too fond of his n.onev for that." "Ym. Ha,i,i inn. .t.... ,teM' 1115 llt 1 ie83' c- c- Berger, - " I " mm wki, UIIV HO BUUUl I T" "XT - 1 . . Minnie looked grave. them, and he keeps a tharp look-out on IYe,ir,,eJr -nonpareil, un motion tbe I w i you w ould not speak of him in the centleman " rules were SUSDended. and th plor-tinn that manner, Blanche." , "1 should advise him to do so. Whv. of nffioura tatt,r, ifi, h,. f.n t or,' r:..: .1 .1, . . .. - . - 1 "i uhj n- m. ,a., t .iv.li, ii, ji iiuic. luu iiiusi uuuiev 01 cotirsn 1 nnn t want tn mtnr. 1 ,i know yourself that Harry is jather in- fere with any amusement Melton may 1 " . mL clmed to well.it will out penurious- have on hand but he hanr.nc, t 1 resident, Thomas Wolfe, Seward ness. No, he diu not send me these spark- very interesting French wile in Paris " Report!. hug beauties." -The scoundrel I" Vi PrpHi,lnf . r tTrsn:-, :YhVUVYa , , "An PPlrta appellation. I happen Cen tr&l Nebrnskian Blanche slyly drew a card from the tn inn nmim-.r ti.lt u; i. .1 .t -enirai teuraskian. jiocket of her bine muslin dress, and held ly llhtatiou he has on hand at present! Secretary, II. M. Wells, Crete Union, it close to Minnie's tyes. He" Treasurer, J. C. McBride, Nebraska "Percy Ae t u !" exclaimed the elder But Tl'snehA l!nv l,enr1 nn lviitrn lf.a I t?aptwAi IIAKnu, ID l.., .M .... .L.. . . I . . : j ...u.v.. Jim. inilUOI. 1 -5oi.ii I V- Ma s;rr' , B1" " 'P"w ennracters. I Ureen's hand was on her shoulder. 4 .'...Jim . 5 am 'Utanchc, you never would receive so cost- i "Dear me. Miss Blanche, how i.al m aro! I'm afraid you're tired out. Do let me get you a glas of wine!" "No, Kuty I I only want to borrow an umbrella. It docs not rain much now." "Miss Blanche, just look at the win dows !" "Yes, but I must go home." Mrs. Green saw that appeal was quite useless, and wisely bustled away to get Obadiah'a best silk umbrella. The dimples had all vanished f L,1 .uuu 1 11KO 10 ei you go, iiia jwuiumew. zii. uere was present, and Blanche Hoy's cheek driven away, per- ... iJl , -re palU ' 8l,e,8!tld- . . stated that he did not understand that AFTERNOON session. of history, w hat they did privately is Association convened pursuant to '.matter of inference, what they adjournment, with President Wolfe in thought is a matter of supposition, tho chair, and E. M. Correll. Secretary. ut t,icir tnetnorit-s will bti cheri.-hed pro tern. aye, never forgotten until thy editors' Yf. T 1 - 1 1 .1 . ., ... nn,Oi 41. 1I.. .... , . I t. eiiiiKtu men read ine loliow-1 1 1 laiif u up inoso ing resolution, which Mr. Coulee niov- little hills. ed be published in all papers of the But wit . tears in our fist and our association for four weeks. eyes doubled up we mubt draw to a Whereas. The publishers of news- c,ose- papers in this State have been impos- Suffice it to say lhat like Caesar and ed upon by various advertising agents, McMurphy, the Neb.-Eds. came, saw. In the east, and swindled out of much iinJ " went back homo again, spong- adveristing spaee that was valuable; inS their Railread rides both ways. Sio therefore.be it transit Teddy McGinnis. Hebron Resolved, That this association re- Journal, quest its members to entertain no pro- position for an advertisement, unless the pay therefor shall be all in cash or all in goods. The following report from tho Com mittee on Advertising was received: To the Nebraska Editorial Associa- sion settled down to active woik, and tion: Gentlemen. Your committee, took a firm and decided stand against to whom was referred the question of the legislation, against the fraternity "advertising" and patent outsides the printing business, such as hns respectfully submit the following re- been enactP(l during seveial of the last port: sessions. 1 he fraternity dots not a.slc The Chicago Stereotype Worts sub- anything in the way of legislation but mit the following exhibit: For boxes wn:it 13 reasonable and just. It asks 200 inches of miscellanv to 20 or tr " special fovors. but only seeks to de- papers, $1.50. each publisher to pay his fe,lJ i,st'lr" from legislation which sei i own freight; CO inches newsplates for ousli' rflects the printing and publish 30 papers, 90 cts., each publisher to inS ousiness, while at the same time it pay his expressage; 8 columns folio s:ivt's nothing to the tax payers. That printed without ads., about 20 papers, the legislators of Nebraska will stop 25 cents per quire, payments monthly tni3 flish discrimination against a in advance for plate bills, ami weekly cIas-:5 to which both they and the cou:i in advance for printed sheets. No t,y ure s" W'J indebted, we have other exhibits have been submitted to no!' tlie le;ist doubt, when tho equities your committee, all of which is res- in the matter are brought to their at pectfully submitted. tention." News E. M. Correll, . M. M. Neeves, A. W. Conlee. I r0!n Mainland. The association found that the sys- February 3d, 1S79. tem of plates was preferable to the Mr. Editor: I pen you a few line. co-operative plan. to let you know how we are. We have On motion ef Mr. Wellman, a corn- quite a nourishing school. They h:td mittee ef one was appointed to lay the quite a time at Grand Praiiio last Express Mail. . 7 4o;ui 8 loam ly a gilt liom on j who is almost a strainr- . lI0.raOpill.l S.-Kt I b ....... n 1 -. . 1 v.. . 1 j t.Aiil j. ltiri , 4 L".-11 j ft l.'.pm 7 10am I 8 Oopin I U iU.UIl ; ,4no isn't a stranger, 31 inuie." "You must send them back at once, Blanche," said her sister, firmly. "If you keep them, Mr. Melton can draw but one lulerence irom jour conduct." "And that?" "Will be, of course, that you look favor- 3 Lvam I 5 XV," "PVn h:f S"U- A can .rfceive 6 3'iainl 8 40pin """"""" uuiy iruia a man wno la to ue ner nusuatid. EASTWARD. Express Mail ..13 .Vpin 5 Sua in .. I 8 oopm ' R ;Viam .. ID 35pm 11 iram Upon motion, a committee of three, consisting of Messrs. Williams, Wellman and MacMurphy, were appointed to wait upon C. II. Gere, the orator, and inform him that the Asso ciation was ready to listen to his ad dress. Tho association ad iournfld un til :30 p. m. EVENING SESSION. The association met pursuant to ad- haps, by the scarlet dye that sutfused the aeiicato surlacc. "Are you willinsr to rccrard Mr. Melton in tnc light ol an accepted lover. Blanche' asked Minnie. "No yes 1 don't know," faltered Blanche, turning the glittering stones me chanically round. do CO so 3 J c u o e- r - - r : . T 1 !Ti 9 c - l" L IijO :! z ! - - i 5 I c i - : : a ; c : . n A. Schlegel & Bro., ManuLieturis of And dealers in TASCT SMOKERS ARTICLE'S, SMOKING and CHEWING T0IJ ACCO'S. Bpec-kM BRANDS and sizes or CIGARS made to order, and satisfaction guaranteed. Cigar dippings sold ror smoking tobacco, ilalu St. one dooi west or Saunders House. PLATTSMOUTH, Nm. 10y Excelsior Barber Shop. J. C. BOONE, iarVt Street, opposite $a under House. 8 H A V I N G AND SHAMPOOING Lspecial attention given to CUTTING CHILDREN'S AND LA ItlAS HAIR. CALL AND SEE BOONE, GENTS, And get a boone in a SHAVE. MACIIIXE SHOPS! l-UTTSUylTll, KB., Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Jfillr AS AM) KTEAM FITTNCS, frought Iron Tipe. Force and Lift ripes.Steani Uauges. Safety-Valve Governnrs. and all kinds of Brass Engine Fittings, repaired on short notive. FARM MACHINE K t r. m. cox, MERCHANT TAILOR Over Solomon & Nathan's Store, Main St. Petween -4th and 5th. am prepared to do all business in my iic ut i, icing jaies, ana Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Jn every instance. I WILL WARRANT A FIT I or make no charge. ttrCan and examine sroo.ls and .h..t- 000a Moek of trimmings always on handf ir'U3 - ., , , , I - mmw uuut.B,(tlU W 1 1 c b ig her. JiUnche hurried I ., i. . awav lcavimood K'atvHn the v,.r. 1-.-.1. tt" was expeciea 01 mm at im3 tide of advice and counsel. And she time, whereupon Mr. Gere was select- would not have thought Miss Blanche I ed as orator and Fred Nye as poet for E , it- 1 . . tne ".Uffrj cnm" the en,uinST year, with the understand bon mauthno- her cheeks as k w&!W...l I .. . rf cioiauu through tlie drivimr sheets of rain. "s inat a Programme of arrangements Blanche Roy's spirited nature was up wouia 09 maa-e for the. next annual "You don't know! Blanche, I thought ; Vtry 8COrn,Jr. tempestuous meeting, un I had hoi ed that vou loved llarrv . Da,tUrC " was sometimes. There committee w v. a a - af 1 n ILH III I 1 14 Tl tTf f T n ft T GFlA TITkll I . I I I "He is so parsimonious. Minnie." no,,,. TXtl .dilihlD iov V' t.J AdT?inol, ti .-' .'.," cu "niess. cue was to ancrry for ,ia " z r- i fv.... unci tow 1110 annmni s-Ji I i .11 x, . . .. r :ci:p 1 J, v B""i' iiiuiK it so strange : 5 -Ana i-vrey .Mcitmi is all cpnprnotv t n ' I , . . - . . o J and f 1 rpnp I mrl u invl .1.. .m . l lc: r jn nappened to mct.on that I admired Mac, . .T " 1"T. V ative to newspapers, whereuoon thm m:...:. r I ii-: u:,i j . ... I iuuuttiuj oin w;ta urawn ana adopted wa not aiono. I tie flnt I section hv ipptinn- ),. t i i i- M i J -u ul.MUip. cjb ICU wag Tho follr,-,; U liarry lierkely. I "" " wuiuimcn t its ap- pomiea to ibko cnarge or the bill, with instructions to work, like beavers, for its passage. J. A. MacMurphy, J. C. McBride and C. II. Gere. The following committee was then appointen to draft a preamble and 2 J 3 :Sr : : ' : : : :?? i- 5K - diamonds last nifflit. and see how nromnt. S iM-liiy.ZiUmZ lyd1elicately hehas responded- 1 Rut Minnie h :,. : ner ncau in quiet disap- person on -5rJr-5t; . s ---2" ' t , ... noornertnan ti 5 g : 5 g t f "I f'"n't like Percy Melton." "Harry !" h ItlZ' t'i$zZ "Oh, but Minnie, ho is so noble so "Blanche!" in arms; and a very stormy, , tempestuous I meeting. On motion, the Executive e f Committee were instructed to procure a hall for the use of the association at o faithless, bhe was to ancrv fo that. I A rreneral and infpraf inT iiioio; ... I w..v.u.;oiuii bhe threw aside her dnnninir bonnet th.n tu .. . and drenched shawl tlia mnmont iii I lespecuiiig me law rei proposition of the Chicago Stereotype Works before the publishers using the co-operative plan. Mr. Wellman was appointed as such committee. The following resolution was then adopted : Resolced, That the Secretary be em powered to revise the list of members, cutting oft those that are delinquent (under the by-laws) have left the State or the profession permanently, and to notify all members of their status and the fees now due tho association. In revising the list he shall call in such assistance for information as he mavi need. a. J. need, of Falls City was then made a member and the association adjourned, Tnos. Wolfe. II. M. Wells. President. Secretary. Monday night, drawing lots on tho prettiest girl. Ono fellow paid fur twenty-five munbeis and the prizo was a 30 cent album. W e are Iwsing one of our best neigh bors, Mr. Murty, they are bound for Kansas. Hoping that yon can find space for this, I remain, lUsp'y. C. W. cf -2 mngnannuous!" o 4TS.f f-.5ii-Si.53 -t would send tho 2 o 5 o II 1 1 1 1 Blanche looked longingly at Z 2 Spliri-fl;- liDpf jewels. 5 i 3'jisrir.S- rut tnem up, dear. Thev S - "i:;Tirrai "lit 5 2-r2 "Conifi her mv Artr aiola n I diamonds back, Minnie, holding forth her slender hand. and drawing .blanche close to her, "and iuc op.in.- iei me ten you now very, very hannv 11- 1 -i - iiauy ua maue ma ro-in a m m Inml I rPl ... bait; but Harry Berkeley's honest sad evca-rtCtnrVin S.". "rl 'L..f" Set of re3oIl,tio1" b presented to t 1. nn.l , a , 1 41. .1: , .. . . f" " WIU1 li.l w i.- 5 - 3 ??: "liarry j s-.- SZ Z - t Blanche, w - ic'r 5.2 s&st-5 party to tl H 5Hi5 J iJ, iSK735 do you 1 I..,... .1 . 1 - 1 . " 1 j wu-c in uitiiir row nnr n.. -r- . . . .. .un i on 1 an me diamonds that ever where the Jids had l dn K. wi.Jt.!- c . ? uie legislative Committee on Re- in tiie mines of Golconda." r s SYi52ii2i Sa "WhatJ" C S 7-r':i--7- z - c-r 1 1.TI..1 1 .. .... S ?: ' 3 2 5 I T "A very sensible answer, c:j5VrssjS- .,i my way of thinking. HiMnel, ? "But, Minnie, just reflect; if V- ?t c a ? S ? d ? - u,aa twenty-lour is so fond SJ W 1 - i " J . I 4 . Berkeley Btrain!" repeated niTL-IXrT "! ,3: ',retl.,n- notnknMr n ; i ' T.w . ... aimost radiant. 1 "J juu uvn, .illll Kea mm ie lakes th think he said vision. The purport of said resolu tions wa3 to call attention of Leeisla W. D. JONES' Again takes the Brick Livery Stable. To Hoosiers in Nebraska. ti0-,c.r,ril1,I,ts of Ili.i"la now livinc in thSrii,.tif,les-,rin.? tu l,l,tuiu ,1,e "ews t" their old Hoosier Home, should at once suu" senhe lor the best or u!l the we. kly papers, The Northern Indiaiiian. FLATTSMGUTH, NEBRASKA GEN.REUR. WILLIAMS, Editor and Trop. . ii I ii in i. a nn mr I 1 1 -v.-v.n.... v.. . is the best weekly paper published within th n'll'l: " ,.l"u:l' . lnfe lorty-colu.n ii ber u M-in i , 1 11 Vle- c""ty-and eaeh num- l'?nto.- on Irep!eV',n w,,h Indiana Nes. i..ntoi als on every suloeet. t:hoire Fra 'inenis ed History. Select Sketehes n. .wfI;.' The old Bonner StaMes. in n.sttcmouth are now leased by Wm. I. JONES, and he lias on h.DS'hape orDd lland"le aceofamodationV In HOMES, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, fVV: and contin ie, v W i i ! "u'"r" wll' splendid SADDLE HORSES. I am prepared to keep HORSES ol Misoelaue h'eadinK natter audit TcX run oALE s TRADEI Rx, ataleop the harkison m AMd wiU P,y ,be Rer,- El-nl 'icfes!oi,.,a,,thor or "The Train and Break Anita eirr " which will far sumisa auv tVl.. aV .?n" western Journal. iu a v -- a WUiU lllUUil I ------ vaxaa w i ailUll , and money to obtain mv noor rhariiM,a had atrreed Wa,. ,o ""fj- B.-0-n.Keeve, una Wt,lm3. ot money that 1 am almost afraid to un metion, the Secretary was in- a young n.i..A 4 M.n.l 4" ... I -4 . . . ' of money ;,' "" wiinm too w ucteu to nave ju copies of the Act month s I shall see him again, Heaven to provide for th o.,Mi, afi , A1!1"181" - wLat right have uJf WM llf ..... 41i. ty board, proceedings. &c r,rintB,i n j i.i . e ... . e i v.,. j .. t wuituuicu iiraoDg ine members of you to make that sweeping asset i. on r' IU i: UD3LI .1111 t I v.. ' I know that his income i hir-r.. and bloom of her girlhood as she spoke. that he has no presMug calls upon it. As -Snwi Blanche, do you understand the Legislat Hie. I said, it a vouth ot twentv.foor ; f...... "". IlnrrJ ierKeicy was lorced to econ- f00nn j . , . f ' .T.. . . ' oir.iotn.len l,i.l!!r 1..- .1 Juiucu until y O ClOCt i luwuv-j, ineio is u.iuger 01 the man ol , J "J nu m of th f oil .,' . . . tarty being a confirmed miser of all become s you phrased it 'parsimoni- OI rol,ow,n a'7. to meet at thimrs 1 detest lu'iinrinnan,.,! t .i;.. ousi' " room . of the commercial Hotel. lM. . ... 1 ! . 4. V4 1V4 I ... , . . . nTir I, j T. "arr7, but I'm gettimr dif . Ji'ancnc PUJ "er hands on Mmnie't lip morning session, jan. 22i "vuaii Lt?J. ' - I in mnir M c n.n ,1 - I Minnie only sio-hed wearilT "Minnie 1 sister P Association met at appointed time,! "U hat's the mutter, m v leir cinnr?v -Uarling, it was because oIfe in chair, and MacM in -1.! ... . I - " . I ... I. .1 m . J ' imKrea lsianciic, lavin? her velvet JV0"- e nappiness ol Blanche Dorary Secretary. S n mi.i cheek close to Minnie's pallid face. "Is f Hny, make your peace PavTnee Enterprise, waa nmn. V rZ m. w 1' " J v v The State Lditorial Convention. Tl,. vri i. in-. , . jiio cuiasha ii.uiiorai Asses we mean Association met in Lincoln last week. Oh, the glorious blending of wit, wisdom and function! The happy harmonizing of aspira tions and appetites! The union of intellect and interro gations! The well, yes! we should sav so! As the members of tlie association met ia the capital, they were the cynosure of all eyes, the observed of all observ ers, the seen of all seenera, the ne plus bunkumlorum.the the the-well yes. But, the encomiums; ah, there you strike a tender, responsive chord that thrills to the touch. The ladies said, handstme as Adonises!"; the men said, "wise as Solons!"; and tha boys said, "black your boots? only ten cents o 1 . 1 1- " O Oil 1 But they needed no shine no. no, no! They already shone with tho brilii.mt refulgence of native purity and virtue. There exists no where on this globu lar sphere of condensed cosmical mat ter so generous a body of men as the Nebraska Editors. Pearls of wit were lavishly cast by the handful into tha ad miring crowd. Quarter-section shreds ef information were profusely thrown around. Great hunks of wisdom were generously left to feed the hungry denizens of the back-woods capital. The gory pass of Thermopylae, the How to Pi vide the Property. I'etroli Treo IYes. He luu! cen sitting stilLso long that the mother expected to lind him asleep when she looked around and asked: s "Well, liarry, what aro, vou thinking of?" "Mil, are we very rich?" he solemn ly inquired by way of reply. "In one way we are." the said;" your father says lie values me at three mil lion dollars, you at two millions, and the baby at one." Thatclos'd the conversation on that subject, but tho next morning, as Harry was getting on hi overcoat, h examined the new patch which had been added, and coolly observed ; "Well, I think father had better sell off about half of iou or tho whole of tlie baby, and got the rest of us some decent duds to put on." Con- So roe Uecent Casualties. Albany Evening Journal. Wade Hampton has lost a leg. found a mule any way. Clarkson Potter has lost his evo- sight. He can't see what to do with ms committee. Sam Tilden ia. lost his nose, nio can't smell anything rotten in "Hen-mark." L. (I. C. Lamar has hist hb head. II tried to answer Blaine Mauton Marble has hist his scalp. It hangs in the Tribune office. Charles Francis Adams has lost hi eardrums. He can t hear the-Ioudlv- put question, "Now what do you think of your reformer?" Fernando Wood ha,s lost liij . We are unable to give a sjee.iti; nam to the misfortune which lately marked Mr. Wood for its own. Sr.loco it to say that congress and tlioie aveHeorex of men in tluU h.sdy weighing over W) pounds nnanimn..-iy sat down u ;-uii him the first dav's session.'! Warning to (.'Iil who Chow Cnm. One evening a t-hort time a-.o r.:.' tho j St. Iou:s News, an incident occurred on J ortland avenuu that may serve a a warning to hundred of young per-oti who l.uvc enteied upon a caiccr of wax chewing. A girl numed Lid i Smith had been a chewer for nearly a j ear. SI.u is the pain at vour heart worse?" witn ner my joy is too erreat for further . . ' "it is a jiain at my heart, Blanche, but "u.rus- uo nwwt n let me rest awhile." . -".r, uv iu candidate auly beyond the reach ot medicine." "Bid you receive letters firm funnel Oh, why doesn t Charles come back to you? It my lover were to stav nwnv ;.. that sort of fashion w "Hush, Blanche! quainted with the circumstances of the case, ne cannot for many years. And as Harry RerlceUv i-,i rtt.v. elected. .a,H:aJ.h!l0oketlVP w!th that shone The committee on Resolutions re. gliding publication of Treasurer's fi nancial Statement and r(1npiinn F --wvav-'aa j through tears. Wa cerley. deathharvest charge of the Gallant Six Hundred at Ballaklava, the fields of ! ri'"'.ut 1 1 years old, luthcr bright and in Austerlitz or Marengo, or tlie exoul- i t'-''Ii-t'nt u;i(1 l w"l about the same sion of Hirv'a T t ,k r ,, quantity ol the material that was ued by sion or 4.Urj s Lutle Lamb from the j ndghlnring girts. She took the gnui school-room, offered no more brilliant j irom her mouth, .-tuck it under the tdge spectacle to an admiring world t !i in of the mantel unlil she could l'o to the the brave self-saci iOcing devotion with ! ki?rl,en na 1 11 swallow of water, and ),;,, . ; on her return her parents wrro horrified tou,a's men marched u sec her jaws moving rapidly. She was into the dining hall of the Commercial, told to throw the wax from her mouth, but their bravery was equaled by ; anl un an investigation it was found that their strategy thev sm-i-onmli u.ir I ?,ie w" uot anyihiug; still her foe! They went for business RJ'l 114V11J (4 1 C4 iaJ!U IULU. 1UC TIley i imrents sent for a olivsiciaii whfi -fiiio meant business. Business was their ' nd attempted to hold her jaw in proper war-cry. Thev threw awav ri r,..i Iositiou believing it to be only tenii ora- ar i!.e mi.t-t..'! . . ... ,. : ry, Lut In A rollicking boy of twelve waa anemL. legal rates, reoorted thrnncrh th. .,; f . '.. s.w'iri noveni-nt. Tlia chihl grew nervous, and ing his summer vacation in th. l7. y,. ..l... I Wl" lls" OI love tor lUc 8!n realm, s the cvciteir.et.t only iuj-reased the action .ot come back-at least, not Z!1" aUQt n Wy fleshy lad, ceived r.J .ii-- . ! or-hU31- When a careworn, scis. ! f I.cr jaus. The p:;y,ician jut a ban- I Iiava not miiiK i' i wic opposite oi ins mother who waa . ' " "J ""u auu sorworn. editor of th f rlimm ' U1S Mee mid tins lmrt.ally re - - a, . I . i Tl . . 1 . I nlnnf A . ., .. ....... I V. . , . OI ever lookmir nnnn Kt r,. i.j rail, . "i'"" 4tvj iu una m orm. I . .4 ,h,T ,Me'n'"g or the new yearTiTK fvnin "r.io.h'rl'hV-11""' 1-AKIiF.; Terms. ALSO REMEMBER, know, i have) m lny stable. I can cet toek and wukous. loads of ha v &eg .,, er. wuere tnev w' keen rir. ' ' " recem Thre1nSE ARE : Pet haps in Heaven jjui uiancnea passionate, impulsive fonrfl sia-,4-4.. a. .1 . . . ' . iHKuuuicuaer stater a low. oniet every on . r armers undar ov- , h wr me same ae its usual isitne Rle copies of this Dec,al v?' ?.u 6ln- t of ten 4.4.n.i " "c cn VOX1 1" -"U"odate them bi ?r iid SS ?ix . """" betur ay them than yerbefVn d do One year... 3T1 rn t. AWrSln,.v, JUm' I aJ CO 1 00 00 Ir-n-i t-. ...... .... . I..-. ,l.n ...:...U mm I-mm i.ll'r.l 4. lit.-... , f .1 " " ' .ilVll, I7.il IOI..J I 11U IHI IIU" Tho report was re- i of busi One aiorninrr. 1.. mi.i opiea. Kjix inoLlon. the rpnt.rh wuS ! ... t . . . . r-i -- 4 14 ivu i - w . mj , i ii ii i iiii-i ;i Ml : excitedly into the kitchen where his host- ordered priuted. and MK5r, orn i.i JL. ,i... . .V Vl ig t t!;0 i:-.:. ies etend-.-d ail over her ess was making pies, and requested the Conlee and WiPi-am. ? questions we.e. lr.ee. A a h.st rcaort a ..,o,lcale dose of loan of a pin. She gave hiuTinc off her leC. . , Wl,"-D03 appointed on asked concerning the ever dear tonics ! worpl.iue whs udn.ioiM, ml, nnd the little dress waist, upon condition of it s return comm,Uee to attend to its printing. f of hope, home and heaveu. No such fe' ri ktPt ui' i"L'l. r.ut nuiueii.igs, ac- In a few minutes. True to his promUe, he A general discussion easued upon ' aesthetics were left for their ,., '""l,au'l by a yeueral dtuibaujc of soon tore back, shouting, "Here's vonr advertising matter fr i .c.inn - ' t i t , , CM ",U1P-. the muscles of lh-.-u;per portion of tho pin, Aunty," and i noticing that d.er hLd atChlrilT Mr. 1 tspenase tuously furnished private library : Unly during tho r j o.lion of tho. were all flour, abruptly thrust it with great Laicz Kava a very entertaining j rooms. They were here for a stein i night, and to waul mcuriug the little .uf- forc perpendienlarly into lier bosom respecting the stereotype plate reality. So, with nerves struti" to a ,erer was restored to her noiu.al coudi- The nnhap,..y Uly shrieked, o you "Jstem. for which he waa canvassing. ; Un-ion by .upnrehsed excitement r, 1 V0' The physician say., ho never heard wicked cruel boyl" Smitten with contri- A committee of 3 wi ,nnni(.,-t . i- , , "PP"011 excitement, pale ot guch a case before, t.nd th aks it waa tion ho apologetically observed, 4 Lor tJZr ? "PP t4 on lips, and beat.ng heart, the one. would brought about by a spasmodic actio,, of you'll excuse me aunty. I always stick !, s" riisements, consisting of say to the other iu sepulchral tones the muscles of the face, caused by over- '4m inln mmt .1... . m-smmm. I OuarH fr.T-flltl "Vi... 1 ........ . . ' Tl. . -t m J vu. uiuiucr iiiac way ana she never ' ,u v,"iee. , hi you take a dr walk?" i "V1-11-"- iue . . v r, aiter enduring a i And the other took Ui. -u"' "n. now rc-tored, Ur.t lontillOn m. wki. t j-j . . nounug in the world could luduce hex tj uutu iwp. m. i Woat ttey did putlir-ly i3 a matter, ajaiu chew wax. ''Oh, why don't you tell me about it sister? A by am I kent 111 ! mnriinA , jour trouble? I am ouly a silly child, I know, but I am jour si,tcr, and I love you." "There ia not much to tell, dear; and wo have only kept it from you lest your young hfe should be overclouded with the darkness of other existences. Mr ttossley was involved in & i, -;i i ' :I1 catastrophe he becatne somehow en- I P151158- I 'twas all cotton, did 0n motion, the association adjournsd 4 VVSa i J no o