t- The Herald. Tiie Herald, ADvati'fisis a v u ki . 1 PLAiTSHOOxH. NEBRASKA. DPS'ICSj Oa Tine Pt. , One Bfotyk. HortH a? Mala. Cor. oT Fifth Street. 1 pjr .. 2 or. . .1 . . H cot.. H ci)!.. 1 col. .. $1 sfjf en-no! jiu p; l r 2i; i;- 3 2.; f.5.1; i.jr'ij n;i 2Oi 2T" 4 09' 4 7" BIK' l3t.ol i(fl 8 1 si-12 co' vm-); imio; 1 41 ikti i;o w yv m. a-ino: 40m;: l' ; 1 JNO. A. MACMURPHY, Editor.) "PEKSEYEHANCE CONQUERS.' (TERMS: $2.00 a Tear. 2 Tr::'.lst AdfOtfhu.tnU tuwitt b Fall la AdvaiMA. nxtra Copies of t? ITuTiALh ftr jnto f;J Mala Street. ftW.CS-. one yp ft 00 l.oti sa VOLUME XV. J- PLATTSMOUTII, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 18S0. NU3I1SEK 48. Onaeopv, k!x moniS.!?,. taa ooiy, throe usutitits, -rar-s -rr-f. trr A H"T A IS j fib , .Tj I P-a i t25 N -3 R'l V.i vC fvw a VA I t 1 - .-a r i 1 i ft s. ? t? i . ;' 'i : HENRY BQUCK DEA.LKK I.N SAFES, CHAIRS, sax:., icre., ftpc., tj" -ili Description. METALLIC BURIAL CASES CmI U alxtA, fR-dy Bii'lo Md tuUI cJi&t fur ORGANS & PIAKOS Cf Evry Ucsifl CHEAP FOR CASK. The 0!s'er!f5 Whittlesey Patent triUDOVT SHADS FITTUJIES, wpleta with r.lif, fr Eis. X&ra'braquin Window SL&de.?. At all rrl '.p-. TTTrti MAcy thtak fer put ptr&fi. I IJir.C JC STOCK OB" Eim Vrfi X'JBJir-r will .(c ri I o cbsatate ud ii 1 1 ti-t b''e core for A 5 uixbAzJ vLetxTxuvU. fl M R t? V5r 31 fci n , Q .jp C;-'t."4;3 Co.,s;h!9r.i.r. SO Agents H ftj TTi IT.! for K'oui i. Mv t ai.d 1. 1 Is?, 3 r-xT.ii.. itli H'p IttI-, W'urli vein FCft CAI.5 CY ALU DRUdCSTSil li": a U. ui'fit in tJI .iiv.rii.'!-. M la ?i.::i!n-iUr..- Ui i:oru 'f tlf Wort. t? tf iaclus)1.; rriMMi, Uei" n ni o ji-r Sk.T.1". i;-vj.oj-.:n.Vfi.ikJ.fr-uf tbe srou-ar ii.' 'onnil- Jj ciritd b- Kilter, i ia uiie-.ialcU i Xt u nt-'iir mr ttlilili h!iut:l ! i.-i' Incrfry rum fJl'r. ini v.::i.:h. wh.r-vcr b, whi r-vcr i ri.'J., ui sve liio C-.; " , ''yJi f IT Ti-'itv'v .nil K ""'' ii. U. V.-,-. h.f? Lli (I lu., H&a been In constant f use by the public for over twenty years. i t s r- mi1 Is the best preparation ever invented for EESTOR- r The IXO GRAY HAIK TO ITS YOUTIlFtn. COLOK A"I State AEsayer end ChemiEt of Mass. and leading endorse and recom I.TFE. It sappliea the natural food and color to the liair elands vritbout etainiDC the aJUn. It )U increase and thicken the growth of the hair, prevent lis blanching and falling off, and thua AVEKT BALDNESS It cares Itching. Erep- mend it 5 tlonn and Dandruff. As a HAIR DRESSING it is very desirable, giving the hair a silken softness vrhlcli all au uilre. It keeps tho head clean, sweet and healthy. as a great triumph ia medi cine. . WHISKERS will change the beard to a BROWN or BLACK at discretion. Being In one preparation It Is easily applied, and produces a permanent color that will not wash off. JPKKl'AKED BY B. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Sold by sH De&'ert In Me4de & 7 5. r : it si i2 s j 2 i V TT -"-VX 1 J. . ws3T mm Or any rther Vind, yon run C!a vmmrir lb 001 Ft9 3&49rftnm o tht it wiii cut AlrCtrv ih aVf-. Tb troth will ait rinain of 'cinl s:ie anS t b.ip. ftraf frm rntgtt mf ffe.SB to acy prt of Hiis L'nitt-i Mitt-.. lilunrd Circularn fr-r. rift. AMreu J. BOTH e XtiUi., J0m m. CT" W har bnnrtre'l'i f-f Kttora fi ath ttmmi TStog 7IIITS & SOHOUB, Xe.aa Wabash atsrcb. cbigao,1xa rtne, MsdluBA, and Ciiiim PS M & ILLUSTRATB CATALOG UB and prlae fistftf erarftwa Mf ieaigas MAILED JFtfca 9a a,9iUatl6. (5n4 tar O 1 I I If r! baae bora llIllBlllrft'T haTd coal- 14 if J Ll I J I U 9tTW)aani sli!s, with -sv Bnwe patent improve- tba myotfe9r norm. Ab yonr deal r t teo. er nod tor free Uiusixated cis- CUmss & Erie Sttrro Co. fLtaltetfX, C&c m G, 173 LaX SL, C7toa9t OBAT SPSGIFIO MKDICINC TKAOS MARK, tlx qciKdi1A TRADE MARK. Bamedy; Aa -'1 MlkJIVai nn tar Bd a Oia W folio m a i mam of Srtr- BaTaNTtUair. ibw; h!mii( After Tak!a. Evuory, Doinrml l.nitiA, ra la Lb. B.afc. Mum 3 VUtoa, Ptsm OM Ac, u4 iMIlr Mlac IMiroM ttiat ail 1 to Inaaniiy wOiaiuniptioo, ajidaPriuiere&MTo. FU prttmlw ia aur aoiikit, vkia v 4tira tm aalNkrwM.mtic4, arTb 8fwUI. UfiMaeia aa hf HI ftaN'-u at (i pmr yak t, sr iU au&c Air fS, or viS ha aaoi tM y btail sa m4 of tka awawy br TilX 6E1T KECiCTSi! CO., t1a.n.aa S. I .a. 0, ClotMn. House! G. G. HER0LD, - Proprietor. FIE ST ICSTAr.L'U IV ia. Xaepa a tvonarbl I arte ! f Kenf, Toutli's & Boy's' Ai Las JzEt received tie a-?t let f Frencli and Eng-lisli Silk OTP'S sT,)) SUTT'S iiiTercjt t!'.i wf J-viaS. i2 ViJ Vi Nu? '4.-, fas Furnishing Goods I FANCY GOOD I ifitCS 3 COBMJS 19 U?P'y kl.y daV.Sli. Csil and Exaraiue tlis :t:etw- sttles, OI-H AGI2NT. ir es:; by K. ..'. J-.:v,v& .von. Sleraen V"2j I aiaSari'i;Ciii3ot,"'rriii vi 1-i.aa. A..-, .a a-.'i I'may, Sr. j. it. 1 .r. il a.tf, Ui. T. H. BTJLNKIF0UTH, FKOxjtI ETCS. Feuth Si.Is LowtrtMain. Frcph Beef, Perk & Mutton, tu 111:2 TS, CniCXKXS, k Kinds ofGama & Fish In Se-jeu. rVT'IIIt'if"!- cssl: pri-i? jisiii for rj.i or dry H:ts. aiiii for f;tt sn. i. i,ivt ue ;i tr!.;l 1 S0tl3 V. Ft. VTA5tKS Gr.?a. A SURE CURE 9 Win be mallert. w.lb INSfFfLATOR sll coinp e, for 1. .vi. Aonvr.w Dr. C. ;C EVKKS. 1-iHE. Mi.llson t Ci.lc?. vtio wai enrtld byllnln- rrrt ajrx rhoueania carra since. If ar'aM f ft n bumaucircd. name tliia parr. ao4 no ten ctnn to pay printing aaA rostcira 'tr Hote of full tutor jiatkm. t.yi: : FOR tolala, ate ITou wkl rar rajrat U. J. G- CHAMBERS, llajiu&irturr of 11. -I iv-tirrlu ag. adiUaU tv KSa) SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS, ETC., ETC., ETC. REPAIRING Done with Neatness! Dispatch. e only plnoe In lown w here "Turley'n pat- , vt sv-.i iiuasia aar&o ao::ave.ir sold." ae Flill 111 i T7 if. ? p.7 f Jj.waC? :-3yfrj. i t 4"9i r. PliOFESSIOXAL, CARDS ROMdSPATniC rilYSICIAX. at factory villa. Cass comity, N- braska. 2iy t. n. ivstos, ATTOrfNEY AT LAW. Practice In Par itsvn nrt Cas Cunti?J. AsltUnd, Nebraska. K. It. WISDRAM, ATTOKXKY AT I.AT.'. 1'lattsnionth.eb. Of B??FrcTit Koom eve- CLiapiiKio A Smith's lyrufi Store. 3'T XI. A. fIAITIA. ATTON'KTAN'I) SOI.IITOIt. Will Trae t!ct In lis Stfito ani Federal Courts. Rei eatee. rUttsmsu'Ji. Kebr&aka. Uly S. K. LIVIS(iSTJI. 3L. oirirE noci:s. n-om 11 . t 1 p. in. rxniciuini? Suieou for C. S. 1'ennwu. IH. M'.K. Wt UIIiHKSErilT, PP.ACTIS1N PHYSICIAN. rbi-lei:ce on CMCfo Avfsn. l'i lmmith. JvCt-Tsa!: o3 ce in Smith and liiack's Van; Stoic. 4Jly J. 11. HAMi. II. I. rstVf K'lAir AKl SUUOKOK. Orri("Kitli Ir. I.tTlnt;s:on Sut! Side of Mai StrePt, let wfeu fltW iud 7tl street'. Will aiteud ca.l! proiaptiy. 48y C&Z.CTIO.VS M S2ZCTA T TT. ATTOHNTY AT LAV. Kea! EtHta. l ire In urs.!ec mil CellfOtion Agf-nov. ODi'-e In lri;z t;'.ii's l!wc!t. liaitsiuuutli. NcbrasAa. iiF.fi. !. W5I1TS3. A1T1!KKY AT LAW snd Keal KtMte 7n ker. ffprcial tiej:Tij civen to i:tuW:ions ail nii'ttevs Hirv'ctiiJi; tlie litie to mil est;:tr. (r.cr on -J;t llocr, or Post Office. PUtlsiiiouiii, Ne'M-usKa. I. II. YVIJ r.I'.lEJ. & CO. LAW OTFICIi, V." E"tate, Tire anl LirTr. surunce Agents. PJattsinoufu. h'ebrHSKa. Col-Ifcto;-s, ta-payor. Have a complete !ftrait ofti!lt-. Bur autl sell rel etts. uiwtiate Ii.5. &e. " Wl JOilV IR-BFIK, NOTARY PCHMC-Will atteiul to bnylns r.ixl KoHIf.tc hunts, rxaiiiiiiliu: titiet, i;:nki:i fli-c-Js. p:iy!iiK tiixes Hnl eiilli't-l in-r tii-li!". v. ili rIho ttcn J to l:yv imits before a Juciico ef tc PcliC. 4'lf "AlTCKTVII-Ln, CASS CO. N KH. JAMES K. M"KKlSOJ. W. 1.. HilOV.SE. ftetary run;)5. 35 on i: I (' A B5JOWSK. ATTOTi.VEYS AT LAV. Will practice lu Cass and m1jn:i!iiiH; Coiir.tb'S ; give special uttt-i-.tion to eu:Icniti!f a;nl p.i'stracts of title. tU'A-s iu Kit;i;pia!"l Li'.ocs;. I'iatrawouth, Nsbrusiia. "Y , . WA35. . CKAI'JIAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AcdSn'lntor In Chancery. OJT.c la Fiufr l.yl rLATTRMOCTH, NE3. w. :'ATri-.!i. DBITTIST. Fiat !j4jiU"K. :UrAi.H. Oft'.ee 01 Wain kiirawi over Kft'.s.non H !a- lb:it)'i Siore. 34! y PLATTSMOUTH MILLS. PL ATI'S MOUTH, NEP. C. FJCISr.Sa, - Prspz letr. AlwaTs oj har.cJ and 'ctekIc at lowest cah P'ire. 1 ite ni-'list prir-i's ji-,iI for Wheat an! t'orn. T'atticu.ar aitentioa t'''cn eu.stini worK. Tonsorifil Artist. S J. ATTrI it I : Til K K It ii A P. 5T. A . PI- of bu-iines-f on Mui:i f-t.. between 4th "!.t in sirr-is. .s:i;i;i..Miii;;;. liil oren's iiair ei'-iiiri. etc. e'.c. l'!y riiED. D. LEUXZIOFF, Morn ins: Bqw Saloon ! Scutli-er.t cornur Ilain aad Fixtli Sireeta. ICcep t'ae best Eeor, Wine3, Liquors & Cigars. ?3a:.9 Ces.laativ en ILir.d. MACHINE SHOPS! Uepairer of fitsazi Ewjints, Bbilcrs, Saw and Grist If ills tJAft Afl B7KAI3 ,ITTta, frvjrcht Iron Tips. I'orce nd Lift Pipe.teaja tiauses. Safety-Vulve (..over;iur.s.anda!l kin'lsof l?s a K:u:;.!e filt'vg.', repativU on suert toliw. F A 5. U MACHIHEKT 2? - at 3d IS c - ra a. O o o 5 5 ' r- rj ; 3 it r- 3 f- o IW w $ CO ra 7 ' w V. CO C Ju' C5 & Ca9 1 F!- cf? p National Bank CP PLATTSMOrTTI. NECKASXA, vcr-vsois to TeOTIS, KAK.t'A A CI.ARK Torts- FiT7:RALD......V. Prosbletn. K. i. Dovky Vice President. A. V,'. t';tiii-r. Joxit O HociikE Assistant C.-wiilsr. IT-is Pan' is new open l-"r but'ne'i at tlu-ir new room, corner Mum and Sixth streets, and ia prepared to iniiiiiact a genera! BANKING BUSINESS. Ctjcia, Beada. 6A!d, Csvorn.-naat ar! Locc! Socuritiat BOCOHT AND SOLD. VejTosiii lieaeitcd and Interest Alterc ed cn Time Certificates. t vp.ihtl'e in niiy part of the United Kt:itc a:id in all t!:e Piincip-.; Towns ard Cities " of i-.t.rt-pe. AGIGIVTS' VQli TI5K CELEIUIATKD Inhan Line and Allan Line OF STEAM KKt. Person wishing to brlug out their friends from aurope can PUOCHASa TICKETS TEOM V3 o c I I i -'i : 3. f I ta. a t , t 5 ava tr I OFFl CIAL DIRECTORY. S!ale Directory. A. 5. PADDOCK. V. S. Senator, Hfatrice. ALVIX SAl'XIKUS. U. S. .Senator. Onmha. K, K. VALl'NTINK.Kepreseutafe. West Point. AI.I5IM'!' N'ANi K. (ioreraor, Lim oln. t. J. ALKXANDk'lt, Secretary of Male. K. W. LKIIThK. Auditor, Lincoln. O Tl. BARTLKTT, Treasurer. Lisu-oln. 8. K. THOMPSON. Sunt. Public Iiutrcet'dB. P. VI DVIS, l.nrt t'omwlf-fotier. V. J. IUI.WOr.TJl. Attorney tiencral. KFV C IIAK'.'.IS. Cbaoiain ef IVtiitentiary. Dfi. H. P. MAlTIlLWaON, Supt. Uwspital if tbe lasuut). Supreme Court. g. MAXYvTT T.. Chief Justice, rrerarat. OE. H. LAKf-:, Omaha. AU ASA COBK, Lincoln. Secoxft JuAicial St'trift. K. P.. POUND. Ji: iqe. Lincoln. ,1. c. VATSO.N. Prosccutinc-Atfy. ?!eb. City. yf. C. SIIOWALTE1S, Cltrk lixUkt Court, 1'UtUBioulK. Cottn.'y 7.'ireeterr. A. N. SUI.LIVAV, Cwn.ty Judge. J. D. Tl'TT. ( o'.inty Clerk. J. M. PAT : ATrKitSO.x, coauiy ireri uror. It. W. H Yl'lt.-i. MseiifT. w. PAim r:a.D. surTeyw. P. P. CASS, i'oioucr. COl'NTV ClMMTP10NF.'.S. JAMF.S CUAV.T OKD. South P.rnd Precinct. A M'L fit HAltlVStlN. iit. rieaxiiTit l'rtitiuot. laiAAC WILEa, Platfsmouth Prcc:at. cfv tire-ierr. J. W. JOHNSON. Mrtvor. J. 24. PATTKUSON. Treasurer. J. 1). SIMPSON'. 'It - 4" lei 'i. K I CM ATM VIVIAN', Police Jiu'go. f. ft. Ml' I! I'M Y. C il v J.Iar.hal. WM. L. V. PLJ S. C!!"f of Kile Dei)t. VlUKCtI.1 KX. lt Ward J. PF.rpKKI-KKti. V. Y. LlONAP.D. id V.'ard ii. Vt. FAIl'FitLD, J. V. WKCK- Cd Ward-P.. C. CUSHINO. THOS. POIJ.OCK.' 4th Ward P. Mi CAi.LAN, P.. S. SitAHf. 1:o4liIf JNO. W. MAKSKALL. B. & M. ?v. R.Tiuie Table. Taking Fj?c:t May I, 1879. J'OR OMAHA FKOM " LATTSMOGT?. Leaves T :00 a. m. Arrives a. iu.:) ") 3 :!r-J i. m. " 4 :o5 p. m. FKOM OMAHA FOB rLATTS MOUTH. Leaves S :10 a. n. Arrive 19 :50 a. in. t -.30 p. w. " ;15 . rn. FOft THC.WKST. lea-ves Plsrts-DO'.ith s :4." a. hi. Arrival Lin e(,ln, Vi -ID ji. m. ; Arrives Kearrey. 7: ' m. Pte'iht leaves :i :C.o a. in. Ar. Liiicau 2 :55 p.m. FP.OM THE WKST. Lr?.TC Kecniey. 6 ."y a. in. Leaves Licj!n, 1 .so p. in. Arrives Piaitsiiiouth. 4 :i0 p. w Krcisht leaves i iucla li :10 a. hi. Arrives PiaUiUinuiU. 4 :&5 i. to. (aOlXOr EAST. Pxpre', 6 h. '.i. I'tsenger. itrahi each diy ; 4 ; p. m., except Sali.riiay. Kvery tiiird S-tiur-iny a t-Mia cni uccts Ht tiio usi;i! tim. K. V. R. rr. Tlin Table iro;'.v Eject S.caUxy, JJ.rth a, 1ST3. STAT!Crt3. U AST! NUf". A V !:. T.'.AF Hi I L. rov.T.i's. plCiJ Ll.' l'D. 1NA VALt:. iwi vt::: ion. 1 i,A VKUN. BLOoMlMi I'O.NT. NOJtTft. S :".aui ? :'! 7 A') 7 :'." 5 :"V ti :i0 5 : .V 5 :L'." 6 :10am 5 :--'.p:a 6 C : S 7 :lT T a 9 :10 9 :'.'.r.m For Cutaneous Disorders, And all eruptions of the -kin. this Ointment is 1'ie-t invaluable. H does not, l:"iil exii-r"i'.';iy aex-.e. l.-nt p'Ef-l rates v.i:n t most saarchttis urilfCis to t i5 ver icot of the e !. R0LL0WAY" "tT'C 0t T r " ? r T T"'' Pe.-if-essed of this 1-r.MKDY, Everv M;tn r.iity Vf h:sowu Docu-.r. It may he rul hi d iuto tl-.a by-ile.-.i, to as to re. -.eh a;:y iutei r.;t! coiip!;;!:it. : !'v ilicse ii!f;ir;s it c-:r-:-s .Jnr.M or t'ieera in tha Tili.iOAr. si'OMACH. i-I Vi".::. :mnF. or oth er p.rK. It is au lnf..''s!,!e ilf'iiiedv for PAD I.tliS, ; Al p.HF-Wi'S, CrM-.tntetcd or Mill .ioints. t'OL'T, KUKCMATIS.J, a..d jUI Sksa Disc-st. lurauTAMT I'ACTinv. Xfoie are penvilre Mtiless tin? Muueture of J. Ha vik.m k, as neut for the t'mtjd Siv.te, s-i:noi:aU earth box of Pills and Otntraeiit. itoxea it ' ceata, cti ceu ta, and S-l each. fi" Tlit'it ; considerable! savins' by takins til it !sr;;i'r aize .. Bolloway Co.. Xw York. llv i". " ,L" " . ii'. "-m"?" Hi!, ii ii n -f 13 -3 t i-4 i-3 caW La j -1 -a- d D yc:i fee! thai any our of yrur uresis yonr Boimcii. liver. br.weN, or ntr ot:s f-ystcm, "f:)c ter-i i:i i's woik? If s;. rep:.:r tii ihteja r wiili tiia t!''i"t p;-.vffr!. yet li;trtcH, fcf i'.ivi j orat:ts. Keiiiriiiber I hid i-bility is the P-c- il-itir.fr c ttie ::;!" I l.:;t i e c'i'irix of we:Lr,eii-i Is a u;vi1 p:tr:!!v.-i. of the system and (hat "icii im! aij ;,is is thrt inunediuto )re ciiisoi' of Den: !i. Far 3":e ov ail Dnr.'-.-ist- at)d Dealers i;-i;er;iliy. rit in ADAPTKD FOR IJi.-easeF wl ie'i ;-re produced by Loss of N'crv ouk pov. tr. :.iid e !iMtii, ut"iy .Muscular Kr!;iva! ioi:. vis. : -COXSVMPTlftr, IHiO-fTTj A STIfU A. WHo-ii'l-sit CGUQIT, aph'jm, co ran -v;r?p ls-.- ;w, jfK.Yr.4 1. 1 'Ki'Mssioy Xi.rn.i f.'HA . r;ii Lf.Hrjt : yirs sr. vrrcs o :.ri:. xluvcjcs iii.'iisy CiWoxjc jf.t i;i:zi::.4 , jl .to wmuka . i'e.Vt It AOVr. MA !.' 4 - ( r.V'AXf.4 . nriTiTliETlt !'i: st'X is T&uiicri&n 4!ti f:t:i;LU actio v of Uieilr.AUr. 1 Ovrrtarino li-r m:(., ?, (,nVt r ,4n . jVfy lir,ji. Omclh. h;4 CiiilJ-if'nriTto. Iu Ii'l'h-SlcU-vt XimrithMfut. fry Hi-sUif iirr i Cih.-.nt-'-.or Vhiirahiw iyinUi tiLts. I'tj t'.xrt .., t t.y Irrwularit'cr of "ie. An endlesa e.i;:on of fw.d effects is formed by Fellows' Compound Syrup of Ii vr,phsp!;tc and we are s.iH m s iyiri. froin'a !oii! experi ence ill ir.edieince. its virtues ore T!ofpo.ci" i:rj o.'.'ifr eo.ni'i:i.lio:i. """DTIi Bs s;:soi eonis (: j erse.'.s r.-li. reemii'i t.d snv other ar tie'.e s '-just l'i:1," though licr.ri'e' a s-iiii-hir name, ana u! those who ,fftr the" che:per Ii Iced artieie. (s?U is on!v the in!.cycnlt,J urU-pnte1,.r.( iiuMlh phjnri,ln.-t who can n!;ord to jres;rlte thi remedy. Experience h:w proved this. The liig'.eet- cl:is medical men in every city, here it ts known, re- 4t4 commend it. Hold by all Oruszifttai. sl.EO, pt. Itott'e. S A DAY CUAEANTncri 5."f. WELL ajjcek af;d fjgf' IOWA, AJtKA-f SAS AJD.TAOT? 1-3 .J fc?rm' I TS At. - CT --aa BTBJ " iff?- fc.-, 'v v V7si V.rs- Ti - r3pt vc;v. Usrp p33 . A "Weird Fancy. tf ILL A WnSKLXB. If the deal, lying r.nder the trrsiaca, Lrnseen !iii(rer near the bereft, Having knowledge ar.d ens ef vhr.t pasaos In thehe-.rta and the homes "thoy have left, What teardrops, than sevw.nter eftlter, Must fall as they wath ail the strife Yhen they ee how we fall, how w e faltajr, How we mi ia the duties of Ufo. If the great, who grjoui with their faces Be Jewed by a weeping world's- teara, t'.and r.nrtiiJ ran sea how thIr places A-c tilled, whi'e the mul'tude cheers; If thfi parent, rrrioss liae.lt ii bent double In delTing; for riches and g-'id. Lend an ear to the wrsnrls ar.d troabls Abtut him Leforo he is c M; If the wife, who left wecpir.R ar.d sorrow Behind her, bends di.i n frosn ab-ve, And beholds the tears dried en the mvrrow, And t.'ic eye newly burton? with love; If the yraeimts and nyal-smiied moUier, From ths siier.ee vv. 1 hun of the tomb. Can hear the harsh voice of another Slow-blig-hting the frr.it of her womb; If the el l hear their dearly-begotten, lie'olclii)Br that burdens are so!:e; If tho yonny know how soon they're forgot ten, While the mirth and the revel joon What aching of sorrow and aouish M ust sound Ihroiish tl.e ehambera of Space) Wiiht de-ioSn to spii its inn U l.nif nish In that mystic ar.d n:u!s. ribed place! Then Life v ere a farce wiili its burden, Aud death but a terribie jett, Hut they cannot. The gr.ive ' its juerden Of silence fod beiu ifut rut. LoCK IN A -TCSNEL. I sr.t rii o.! ptir.er. Not one of Use aowiti! ;'.-s Vi':;f i!oe:Pvl I"i-uaia stripe, b-i: sn oUl 'li' Cu'iforsita miner. 1 irtvt? lte:t en''tevtl ;i all t'osorsptioii", of iiwiihiT 1 1 :iiPr.oii except thp iif.v Ptniod ciio tf tn tiling stock in con: ji'iii.Cft '".cct," I tvlijve tl.ey call il. AtJioiJjr ifi" varied niidt.i'ttiRiu;rs was cue yr-eration in a to t:tio I, in which i a i:d nry partner enaed iu the SMjy Otv: aflprnoon in that year, R3 I wi carryiiir up s bucket of water from the river to our lent at ilio lup of the bunk, rnv foot cau.-rht under a lare Ftciiic, Rnd rny )crpi'dlcf.iar wm at o:tee clia.ntti to a horizontal poslnre, while ll'.e water frt;i;i t!:e ovvriurr.r.d huckct spreatl i tic If in virions dirtc ttuiH. "With r few expletives of r.t!i cr a forcible charaeter. quite citstir. ary and common hi that region and period, I raise 1 r.iywlf to my feet a;a?n, and pipkin:' tip the bticket, v.-a--MOont to retrace my steps to the rivpr, wiirii my atieation t:i attiaoled by r. folded paper which had been p?arel under tlie su-ne whieti caused n:y fal!. When my foot tripped, the stone was overturned, and the p-tper, folded in letter form, lay expo-cd to view. Betiding over, 1 picke i it up and pro ceeded to examine it. It was written in j-euril, in chwractars very irrejatl?.r ana stiRly lormed s if tuade bra per-t-ju with ft wounded hand. The ecu tenU wet t f.s follows : "if this letier fclio.d l fall into tli'o iiRiitls of nv.y person. I wish to inform him that 1 have oeen attacked and mortally wounded by my two part net", who wi-hed to obtain my mor,y. I'aitin ;' to discover ii,t'ier wounding nie, they have lie !, kv.vinkr toe Isere lo die. Whoever cl th!s letter will fitid. hiti ie.! in a ravine at the. toot of a -blazed tree, two my pace " d: c north of a latr co!t tain i ti;; $5,000 isi "fold dust. Tnat it n.ay p:x'vc more for tu na ie piopfrlr to him than it has to Hie is the wivh of AxDunw Foeukst." I f'ood fov foruo momeiits after read ing the letter, ii!c otie awaktM'ed from dream, i could not coaviiiCvj myself th?U the letter in my hand w&3 genu ine, and lead it over an l over aain, tiiittl'iiicf I mio;ht .';ct -iomo clue lro the h-!td'.vriiii5f to tho real antisov. It mi;;!;t La a "trick ot up by my P".ruier-s to raise r laujh ct my ex-iet:-;e. No; the plaee where it was found, and tho purely accidental dis covery, ten 'eifd such a punniec very improbable. I sat down on a 1 05 and ttitned the matter over in my mind for soma lime. At last I ;rot tip. and, pacintr oil the required distance in the direction mentiuiicd in the Wter, I cjiii-) to a h.Te tree. Carefully ex amiid:i.T it, I discovered a scar, clearly indicatia-: ll-at the. tree had been "bla.'-ed" at tome remote period. This was "confirmation slro'ur a.i Holy Vrrit," and I immediately went to work to discover the locality of liie ravicp. Hers 1 was at fat: It. Nothing of 'the kind was to le M?en. To all appOHrnn.:oK a stivfin of water Lever h;.d passed in the neiyhlorhood of the tree. This wrts n t eiicoon.yinr, and 1 sat down on Ihe if ro tin. I (Hid read the letier ro.'. to f-ey if I had not mi-s'akeu some of its I ir.it: l-iost. No; 1 was in tiie right place; but where was the ravine? A lap on the fehoul Jer nro'.:ed ma from nty inedilatU-ns, atid, iooLiu.'r up, I saw my two )artners, who loudly -abused rr.c for having- r.coiccteil the preparation for their supper. As an excuse 1 showed them the letter and detailed tlie manner of my finding it. To my eurpri-e, they were as much excited by its perusal as I had been, and we all looked around pcrsoverSng ly for tho ravine, but without efi'cct for seme time. At List .Tack Nediitt, who had been a miner since MS, said : "I think there has been a ravir.e here, but it ha been filled up by the r.iiiis." Oii close examination we decided that .his supposition wat correct, snd after some consultation we determined to commence digging' early the fol-lov.-iu z mornimr. Zdornin-came and we repairrd t-j the ppot with pick and shovel. Jack propo-ed that w? should follow the course of the ravine, which appeared to run into the body of th-. Ml!, rather thaa 10 dir 0Owh ;'f.r, as be -:d. we would bo more likeiv to :i.-d tl.e'ba--iu the bed of the ravine, by lollowiitg it up than bydig-riutrdowii in r.nv cm? place. The reuJ"t was that in a' taw days we had formed quite a cave iu the side of tho hill. "We worked at this tunnel for four days without finding the bag. On the fourth diy Jack pr? 'poed that he nd my other .artuer, Hill ,Ie;;!ii:ig, fihonld carry the dirt we h.d txcuxal ted down to the river and w.n.'.i 5i, leaving me to dig in the tun-icl. In that way they thought thee might -'mako grub" while seat-chini for the hidden money. I thought the idea, foolish, bat a they entered so cngerly Into mv views regarding tho buried bag of dust, I made no objection' to the plan, and dugaway wiih rcdonb'ed energy. In fact, I "had thought eo mueif about the object of our search Mint 1 bad become utterly regard lt--t oj aimoKt everything else. " I batl dieimed of it when sle.ej:ing. mud on it' wi.on waking, and it hud ob tained complete control of my mind. Day after tlay we worked, dvggiug, and my companions washing; yet, el range to tsy, 1 did not beccme dis courflged. They said nothing about the big of gold "dust, and I rusk Cil them nothing about the result of their -.va.:h-iug the excavated soil. V'e had worked about three weeks, and h.ul formed a tunnel extending about fifteen feet into the hill, when, completely tired cut, 1 sat down to rest in the cave. I had only intended to fcU a little while, but five minu!r had not elaps-ed before I was wound a-Ieep. I was awakened by fa crnsh, and found my feet and legs completely covered by a mass of dirt and tone. The front part of the tunnel had i?.!len in, and in a manner buried me alive. About ten feet of the tunnel remained firm, and from my observation of its structure prior to the accident, I waa convinced that 1 had no reason to an. prebend any danger in that juarlor. My partners had carried dirt enough the river to keep them buy there for the rest of the day ; so I had noth ing to hope for from their asaisttnee. The question tliatfifFt presented itself lo my mind was how long can life be Mifdained in this confined state? I had rc-td a do'.en times statistics in re lation to the amount ol air consumed hourly by human beings' lungs, but, liko almost everybody else, had mere ly wondered at the time, and then for got the figure:. Ilovr much I would have given then to be able to recall them? Tha next thought was: How can I proceed to extricate myself ? Thi question 77 a difficult of solution. If I went to work with shovel and pick to clear awav the dirt that had fallen, it was very likely that all I tlio'uld be able to remove would be immediately re placed by that which 'would fall in from above. Th"t3 waa pleasautl I racked my poor brains to devi.-m some means of liberating myself, but with out effect. .Leaning against the wall in utter despondency , I was about to throw iiiyrelf down on the ground and await my fate, when 1 observed that quite a current of -water, on a Mini! l scale, was making its way down the ?ide of the cave. At fir?t I w.v alarmed, t)"" I thought it might loosen ihc earth above, and bring another mass down on my head. The next moment the thought struck 1110 that it might be tut ned to my adv.ir.tav;. Why could not I direct "it to that it would wash away sullicient earth in ii prcgrcoS to the outlet of the cave to ma.e an open ing large enough to alio a- me to crawl tii rough it? Even if I only succeeded in makinir an air-Jiols, St wouid e::a"ojc me at lea?t to exiL until my partners could come to my rescue. Carefully examining the course of the Avater. I succeeded in finctin the spot where it entered the cave, and, to my great joy, ascertained that I could caViTy direct it by cutting a channel oui of the sides of my prion to the. tna-s of earth that blocked up the en trance to the tunnel. The air at this time was quite hot and stilling, and I became aware what ever was done must be dona quickly or 1 should perish for want of oxygen. After cutting a channel for tho water to fiow toward the entrance, I enlarged the opeirng by which the stream entered the cave, and rejoiced to see that it flowed with redoubled force. Taking n:y shovel I pushed it through ike liKdrficueJ earth as far as I was able, and then waited the i'ur tber action of tha water. In a lew minutes I could push it further, till at lr.st it was out. of my ree.ch. Then placing the pick-handle against iu I pushed both as far as I could. With what eagerr.oss dhl I watch to .see the first opening made by tho water, bui I was soon grutiii 'd by observing thM it flowed in a steady stream in the di rection in which 1 pushed the pick snd shovel. Iu a few minutes Idiscovered a faint glimmering in the distance, which might be an opening or tlie effect of an excited imagination. I scarcely knew which. 3ut the doubt soon re solved itself into a certain! y, and an opening some five. in:-.he3 in diameter speedily disclosed Itself. Larger aud lsrger t he openinggrew: lump after lump of earth was washea away by the stream, till the channel became large enough to pdaee my head in and call iu-lily for assistance. Just a; 1 v.r drawingmy herd back I c.-.ught siht of a buckskin bag. Hastily Hcizsug it, I found it was the cr.e we were in fearr h of, and which but for tlie ac-i.!e:d, I never would have found. Wishing lo surprise my conip anions, I concealed it, and ro doubkd my crie. In a few minute they camo 1 onn'.nir. up the hill, and ioo:i liberated me from my unpleasant position. --"Well, Ned," said Jack, as he shook my hand, "lam giad to see you're safe, old fellow, the more 64 as 13 ill and I have been doco'iving you a little. Yon know we have been trying ail sum mer to get yon info a tunneling oper ation, and von have onlv laughed at us." "Yea," Ivtid. 'Well, when you got that lei fer. wo tna !e up our minds that we would co into the job with you ; not with tho hope of ii tiding any b ig,but because we knew you'd work twice as hard witii such an ir.dti'ement, intendiiur mean while, to wash the excavated dirt This we have done ; and, my boy, we have not made lc;-s than 300 any day since we begtn." 'Then you think the bag a humbug, do you?"' I a ked. 'Of course," said he. "Well, 1 don't, and intend going on looking for it," said I. 'Now, what is ihe use of beini: fool ish?"' quoth II 1 1 1 Jennings. "We have got as much dirt as we can wash for some time, and it pays. I can't s-;e the use of continuing such a wild goose chase as the hunt for that big." "He that as it may,' said I, I in tend to follow it up." ""Well. Ned, wc may as well tell you first as last. I wrote that letter in order lo get you to go into tunnel Ing." "And the 'blazed Iroe, paid I, "how about tin i? Tho" blare' is? certainly two years old." Jack, hesitated. " uWhy, you see," said he, 'wo found that tree, and wrote that letier to suit it." 'Then what do you think of this?" I a&ked, showing him the bag I found in the cave. Jack wan nonplused. On openinc the bng we found about .1,000 worth of gold. Jack would never Cnnfcs-, but alw ays in -is. cd tint the vri ui; e between fho staicijieut in the letter anil the amount in the lag was proof enough there- waa no connection be tween th- two. I don't think fo,how-e-ver. and I beiicvo that Jack's asser tion of having written tha letter was untrue. We could never acertaiu tcything about Mr. Forest, so we di vided the money bo"-r?eeu us. Rapid Tree Plan ling in Ivnnpas. Professor Sargent, Director of the Arboretum at Harvard University, fa vors us with an extract from a letter written by Mr. Kobeit Douglas, ttie noted forest-tree grower, of Wauke gau, Illinois. Mr. Dought3 has recent ly completed a plantation of trees of the new hardy i'atalpa (Caialjxi spe ciosa), for one of the railroatU of East ern Kansas, and his method of planting the result of years of practice and ex perience, will be of service to other prairie tree planters, or indewd to any one elsewhere planting seedling forest trees on a large scale. -Ed. j "I wish you could have seen those rp. w men after we had worked them a few day?. They boasted about plant ing 300 trees per man when they work ed there hist sprimr. When I told them that, after two days, I would make them average 1,500 trees per man, you sbouhl.have seen the look they gave me. But they did it tht second day, and kept it up t the tud. Tlie trees were as well planted as they possibly could be, the roots being cartfiilly spread out by the fingers, and every tree planted firmly. Every one of those IS or 2 men, averaging io hours per day, planted two and a half trees for every aiinttte if that time! As this mode of planting is my own, arrived at after some study and experience, and reduced to the very fewest mo tions that ean be used in planting a tree, or, rat her, a plan tat icn of Irees, 1 trust that a description of the opera tion may be of interest. We call this the 'three-motion system' of planting. The land is marked off 4 by 4 feet, with a corn marker. The men are in 'gangs' of three each, two with spades and the other with 100 trees tied up neatly in a parcel with a willow. The spaders stand facing each other, taking each a row, the tree holder standing between t-.em. The spader makes a downward stroke with the back of th spade facing outwards, and then takes out a spadeful of earth. This leaves a straight side on the back of the hole, against which No. 3 places the tree; tho digger the:n replaces the spadeful of earth, ha ing made just three mo tions of the spade. TUe tree-Iioblor takes a tree from his bundle, and with a quick motion, which is hard to de scribe but easy to learn, places the tree in the hole in such a manner as to spread out the roots perfectly. Iu this way he tends two men putting in the trees just a3 the spader raises the earth. As tho spader steps fcrw ard to tho next check made by tlie marker, he br'e.gs down the heei of his left foo: clo.se It) tlie just planted tree, and tlus leaves it firmly tightened in the soil aud ready to grow. Trem Hock Ceeet. Ed. IIep.ald: Having been some time since 1 wrote you, I will give you a few notes once mot e. Corn gathering is over at last, and some of the fanners have bf;cn break ing their stalks. Fat cattle look well a3 a general thing. There is considerable sickness at present in this vicinity, bad colds gen et ally. S. W.Patterson returned from Sew ard Thursday, where ho has been on business for a week or two. Mrs. Stafford of Ciarinda, la., daugh ter of Wm. Youug, is here on a few weeks visit; also Miss Alpha Conn of Plattsmouth, is visiting in the neigh borhood. We see that Philander is looming up in politics, perhaps he intends running fcr ofiice next election. There has been a series of epellir.g schools here this winter, but they are cloned for the present on account of sickness. There aro two more weeks of the winter term of school. The Sabbath school is tdil in a nourishing condition. J. A Suttioha.i come in from the wet and is talking of erecting a grist mill on the old Suttiti mill site, a thing much needed iu this vicinity. This neighborhood was visited with tramps last week. There was a shooting match at Lit tle Franks Saturday, A. llussell mud 3 the boss shot. J. Grippen is patting up a pair of stock scales on his farm, be expects to do bis own weighing after this. J. Slimkins. 1,000 Unties VFaiitcd. The enterprising publishers of Tns IIoutsEKEEPEK. offer to send that beau tiful and useful monthly fkki: for 1S80 to any bride (who has married in '7!) or '80) who sends 10 cents to pay postage. They extend tiie same ofTer to any mi nister's wife. If the brida is too blush ing, or the minister's wife too modest to send in her name, some kind friend should do it for her. . It is a gift worth dollars when it costs cents. All ordi nary mortals pay 75 cents a year for The IIousexelper, and are glad enough t get it at that. Specimen copies and grand pictorial premium list free. Address Duck hye Publish ing Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Much interest has been felt In Flor ence at the discovery of over 600 paint ings belonging lo the masters of the sixteenth century, laid away to rot and perish in Government buildings. The authorities intend placing them in tho royrvl gal lory of th UlTui. "Twenty years ago," said the passen ger with tlie red ribbon in his button hole. "I knew that man whom yen saw get rtt at Ihe hut station, llo was a young man of rare promise, a college graduate, a man of brilliant intellect; and shrewd mercantile ability, lifo dawned before him in all the golden colors of fair promise. He had somo money hen he left college, llo in-" vested it in business, and his business prospered. IIo married a beautiful young girl, who bore him three chil ,dren" The sad looking passenger sit ting on tho wood box: "All ;it once?" The red ribbon passenger: "No; in bi ennial 'instalments of one. No no dreamed that the poorhouse would bo their homes. But in an evil hour tluj youngman yielded to the tempter. Ho began to drink beer. He liked it and drank more. He drank and encour aged others to drink. That was only fourteen years asro, and he was a pros perous wealthy man. To day, whero is he?" The clergyman in the front seat soh-iuuly: "A sot and beggar." The red-ribl on man, disconsolately; "Oh, no; he is a member of Congress, and owns a brewery worth S50.000." Sometimes it will happen that way. Burlington Hawkeye. On the Lookout For Mm. Detroit Krea rt. ' -. The other day a genuine tramp with a stomach yearning fur a picked-up' nicil undertook to enter a yard o:i Winder street. A large, tierce dog stod at the gate to give him a wel come, and af;er vainly trying to pro pitiate til animal tiie tramp called lo a boy of ten who was making a kite on the verandah : "Hey, sonny?" "Yes, I'm hay," was the reply. ' Say, bub, call oil ycr doir." "No use no Use," replied the lad.- "Even if you t.ot in here ma's waiting at the kitchen door with a kettle of liot v.uter, Sat. a It's working tho tele phone to get the police, and I'm hero to hoi lor 'murder' and wako up tha whole f titsl." Domestic. Clean your cider barrels bofore yon attempt to fill thenf. A very clear and transparent mucil age of -peat tenacity mny be mado by mixing rice flour with cold water, and letting it gently feimmcr over tl.e u ro. A very good fumigating powder for the sick room may be prepared by mixing equal parts of cascarilla pow der, CMiiiomiPc fiowers and anise seed. Sprinkle a very little on a shovel of hot coaisand carry the shovel into every part of the room to be fumigated. Cards are never "sent in'' when tho pert-ons called on arc at home. Tho re-itb'man should give his name dis tinctly to tho servant, who will an nounce him. If only the lady Is at home, he should on departure leave his -aid in the hall for tlie master of the house. Cream color and black can bo worn in fdigbt mourning. Gray can only be con side t'd slight mourning when it is either plain gitiy or worn in con nection with black. Even with white it would hardly be mourning; with plum color it certainly would not ber Put Cauliflower to soak In gftltod w:i ter for an hour or more ; look over carefully remove the hard stalks and leaves; scald for five minutes; cut in to pieces and put into a pie-dish ; add a little milk, and eenson with pepper, salt and butter. Cover the whole with dry grated chte-c aud bake. l!e?toring Ihe Drowned. A New York physician says any person who has not been in the v. a ter inoro than two hours may be restored to life by thoroughly warming him. Wrap the body in a blanket or quilt and pour hot water on it, and continue to do so until Ihe subject revives. Omelette; Souffle, (Fried). Six erg the whites and yolks beaten sepa rately two taldoapoonsful of pow dered sugar added to the yolks, bait ing thoroughly until smooth and thick ; beit the whites to a stitf frotii, put two tablespocnsful of butter in n, frying-pan ; beat to boiling, and wh-iu you have added one tcaspoonful of va nilla, extract to the whiles and yolks,-, mixed, pour the whole into the pan of hot butter, and cook quickly as you would r. plain omelette, slip the cake' turner under it frequently to looson from the sides and bottom, as it is" more apt to scorch than an omelette unsweetened ; turn out upon a hot dish; sift powdered sugar over it; serve at once or it will lull and be come heavy. New method of preserving fruits. ' A foreign rhemin has published a new method of preserving fruit which deserves a trial on asm til prale, a it is so simple, yet it is sai 1 to be perfect in t!;c preservation of the peculiar and original Ihtvor. We have never tried, and therefore r-ropo -e it only lor those who are of an experimental turn of mind. "Wa.-h the specimens clean afier gathering, and place in vcsscla of fluid composed of -oo to :iOO grains of sugcr t ore litre of pure water, and '1 grains to 3 grains of salicylic acid. Thopo'sor bottle.-, with their con tents, are ti.rn clo-ciy covered with common v rising paper, and so kppt in a moderate Irj.ij.eraiuif, as any excess) of v.annth wouid cau-e too great an evaporation of the water. In this way ihe professor has found by experience thnt jdum.'s cherries, apricots, peachov grr.po.s. strawberries, can bo preserved in good, sound condition for a whole year, each fruit containing its peculiar Haver a- Una as when gathered." The Colos3al Buoxze Statue op" Victoi'.y which stands in the Park, at Lowell, before thj tomb of tho first soldiers that fell in the revolu tion, is a lasting ar.d beautiful trib ute of art. It is one of the first ob jects sought by strangers visiting our' sister citv, which indeed many visit, purposely to see this elegant object of high ait. It was obtained from the king of Bavaria by Dp J. C. At tn, to whom His Ma'esty was C3pe-'. cially gracious in acknowledrnont of what his remedies .arc reputed to have done for thf; s:i!?cring sick. It was;. donated by the Doctor U the Citv of Lowell rts'a permanent and speakinof emblem of the victories both of Scf ence and Art. Hagrerstown (Md