LOCAL NEWS. n. Join E. Smith supersedes Cen. Washburn at Memphis. (rgTTh-i stone work on the new buili comer of Main and Third street?, is about completed. CiTDr. IJlackr.-urn, of Yellow Fever notoriety, nrt" ben admitted ta bail ia the sum .f $,)' m m 1 "7"Twpnty-iur hundred Rebel pris oners at t'mip Chase, Ohio, have taken tha.oath of a'.K'jjiance and beenjd'.scharg ed. II. Millar has vrtatedthe edi tor: i! cliiir of the Ru'o Keg! tier. We are not informed who is to ho kid suc cessor. v,"Ti'."'i w;-r.ii!.r extra co&ies of the Hen '..: wi'I oimf.;r u favor by leaving ! iheir or', -' a ? r-tr'.y as Saturday morn- inz of each week. o Fivt: tami-atid iu;:i ure reported to liave 'on'i frm Now York and I'hilad-l-phia within a few weeks, it is supposed for Mesh-'o. g?"A Washington correspondent as serts that it is known there that the Em peror Maximilian and Kirby Smith have recently Leon in negotiation- .fTWe uneerstand that orders hare teen ! '.v l at Omaha to remove all lasin-a connected with tho U. P. Rail road from that citv to R-llevue. t.v". Yi was caught in tin "Old ' Mu 1 ly?' yesterday which weighel 07 pun J. Who can beat our 4phi;h atorv '' f C-.'I-tter is selling at retail in this market farC't cent-; Fgs 20 cents; po tatoes $2.23 per bnshel; hams 2i) cents per pound; tour from $4 to J? 1,7-5, per huii'lrt-1. - C?Th.; Rebel Go."lIarris of Tennes ee has been e.iptured with $000,000 belonging to that s-tate. The state ar cheives n-1 bonds have also deen secured. (7v'"I"a- averagejpay due each soldier . u!2V.', and the overinent isrealyto pa of:" :;nd discharge every man of the two ar:nies now in Vv'a hiriton. Cr'The OmuiiUc" on the Conduct of the War ha adjourned, sin.? di. Its rp- port ! ns i,r-cn submitted to the Secretary of the Senate. C v"'; She -hi tn, it is said, goe to Tcxa-i with ;rdi rs to destrov and !f.y i- ; t . . i ... yfat- f, ii w:'- Ki-ol'I lore's perv.st in . in ice. VaI r, . ..... .. r. : r .: m j I ,.'. Mll.'or, of tho Whire Cliud i C'.i't, pr ijo--'s (;:or9 Francis Train, ; of 'l.:i::i nsiry of space," as a can li- 'data for Presidftit in 1SCS. j r. , ' ;77Viuan b ;uu 1 for Colorado was Xd'Af I in this city, a few days since, of i by a man in hisemplov as a, team ' Bter. Th kn ija. so Jundrel left for part3 un- j j I vei several coixitnuuications of a literary :.M-Iorie A Epperson, Seejnd street, character, which have deen laid aside Be ar I'. rry Ear. ling, have received an j not th:it we j;j noC appreciate them, and im. n stock of Groceries, which thy u wa wer9 publishing a literary paper ref. -:::t::oI to tmi-rants, freighters wouj be pleased to 'receive them; but an ; farrn.-rs at reduced prices. wc are trying to publish a news paper, v".'.', hv the Jl'i-uljiicua that a aai -onseqtiently da not wish to interfere tr n lav !ft Oranha fir rh wet. tnkin.. tht r vh.nepn the north side of Platte ' riv r. M;,v access attend them, but the ! Ch'.r..- s are aviinst tln-r.i. ! .Kv"-iax, uf' tiie Nebraska city Xtirs, wr. in the citv on moD.'ay. lie infortn 'cd ii s that he thought of inventing" but '.' We have not beard of any rise in "Lager" ItyR-port p-evai'ed in New Orleans on th 15th inst. that Kirby Smith had . "been assassinated by Maj jr Mekee in Onenuenee of a difficulty growing out of a otton speculation. .j4-:5i"Thfi record kept by the Ferry i)"i'i!nv shuWi tint ticrnly thrrf. hundred ar .;;? emigrant and freight wagons ero-sI th- Missouri river at this point dar n' t!ie month of Miy. ': ir. C,;-'ti. Sic.;:!., having reignJ hit p -ltn:n in the army, is now chief pI itor f th'? U'-'-'.-r, on of the best Re- -pal '.:.an papers r ublihed ia Baltimore, 'ilj. f ; "L. Golding has opened a Clothing Ho -n Main, street, between Fourth an.! r.frh. II proposes erecting a brick bovn !m-j3 as soon as material can V - ' ... "The brick kiln in the South rart Of town has been Cred, i:nd we mar ex pert t a pp some new building p.ing p in a short time. The scarcity of build ing material has Veen a greal drawback to c ur city the present season. - m m f"A Washington dispatch says that Gei. Hanks was not removed from com : nn 1 f.-r any polical consideration what- (un. Grant displaced him for 7 reasons, and refuses to discuss r-tlon of reconsideration. il the - C : t'r- MrFTtvr. The Fnrnnrs' r'nh will mont r t- -e SherifT's office in Piatts 'e'ock on Saturday npTt-. mouth. . Lt "VCrV f;iTr tern out, and show, V bj b" presence ftt lonst tbat heLq st 1 ,n th0 AgrieUn,al advancement of oor country. Do not .t,y !lt home be. cae you are busy, but (t!i. tlme to ;n. iOrin yourself of the progro.s, others are nak;n;r, and ftlso to impart you own -Tiews and experience, that others mar Clothing. Head tha advertisement of S. doom, and then dont fail to go and buy something. They are seH'iDg gooJa as cheap as they can b had in the east, with addition of freight. Who could ask them to sell for less? trJTIt is now Btated that tha paper found on the person of Looth, implica ting Jeff. Davis in the crime of the form er, was in cypher, and that it was read by means'of another document written in a similar character previously found in Davis's house at Richmond. On the 0:h inst. Jt.fr. Davis, after divi ding a portion of his epeie among his escort, informed those with him that they would have to look out for their personal safety. He then started wit ha few friends for the const, but before reaching it ha was captured. Services. In uccordanco with tha proclamation appointing Thursday, the Istdav of June, as a day of mourning, humiliation and prayer, tae uiEorent re- !i,ri.u3 dinominatons of this city will met at the Mnhodist Church, at 11 o'clock a. m- SThe people of Omaha nro consid ably exercised about a bridge across tho Platte. They arc holding meetings al most every night, and if wind work would stand on the quicksunds of the I'lntto they would already hava material enough for half a dozen bridges. Rut it takes something mora than gas, as our neighbors will Unl to their sorrow, to enable trains to cross that troublesome stream. "Read tho advertisement of E .T. r p . - ? 1 .. ... ....... rr t-. : . T- li i LJU lu j",'aj 3 ji-v . . .. . an almost endless variety ot everyin.ng ia their line and ar2 selling them ac low est figures. They have a few of Stewart's celebrated cooking Stoves, which are a little the nicest arrangement for the kitchen we ever saw. (Jive them a call if tou want to get your money's worth. Ciflt is reported in town that ths people of (lienwood unceremoniously suspended one of their citizens to a limb a few days since. lie had been caught stealing horses, and they concluded to eiake an example of him for tho benefit of others encased in the business. Pic Nic. A large number of the young people of Plattsrnouth went to Eight Mile Grove on last Saturday, where they were joined by the "Youth and Beauty" of that neighborhood, and had an ngree r.ble pie nic. Everything went oiTta the satisfaction of the young folks, and they returned in the evening impressed with ! the Hgreeablencss if pic nioi in general, and that one in particular. 1 m I Is Tows. L Prost, of tha lirin of L . - . , - , , ,.. , i iu?l a.t.j .rui.i?.il i j UlliA Ciliuui'l Burns, of the Or:n of Ketch urn & Burns, Omaha, were in town on Monday. The most enterprising business luen of our neighboring Cities are beginning to cast their thoughts upon Plattsiuouth es the raori uesiraoie point oj i:ie river to lo cate, and we may saon look for a "ruih"' - --- To Cor.Rr.spoNDKNTs. We have, rccei- Wltl1 u'e l"in!',s ot 111,1 l-C'aryM- rcurtj, . .... . or CIher I,aPe" of Uie character. n e b,? rlcj"ed t0 r"blih all comrnuni C!iUon3 "1"l!l contain rows that will bo of interest t our readers, or which tend to devel p the resources and adSDtages of our Territory, but we shall not attempt to complete with eastern journals in lit erary matters. StMTAItV. Srcriiitry'it Retort oj' th-. I'laHtmoulh San itirij Co:n::tiUzC, C:ss County, Xebra- La. To those who may be interested to know how much has been contributed to the N. W. Sanitary, for tho relief of our sick and wounded soldiers, the following brief report is submitted : We have collected Cash on sub serij tions and forwurded to Mrs. 1). P. Livermore, Cor. Sec'v of the Fair at Chicago " $223,55. We have collected Hospital Mores, Dru--, Sec. Ac, and for warded to the Fair $30,00. Total amount 'of Cash and Hos pital Goods forwarded to- tho F.ir . $303,55. All of which is respectfully submitted. ' MRS B. SPURLOCK, See?y Plattsrnouth San. Com. Piattsmouth, N. T., May CO, 1;j5. I a T n . -an loval .rcli IMasons, residing in Ii:ltt,mouth and vicinity, are repect J fully requested to meet at ray office, in Piattsmouth, on Friday evening, June 2nd, ItG-5, at half past 7 o'clock T. M. Matters of immediate and gereral inter est to Rojal Arch Masons will be consid ered D. H. WHEELER, (irnuA Matter. Piattsmouth, N. T. May 20, 1SG5. LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. The City Taxes for 1jm5, will be due on the First d av of June and will be come deiiequent August 1st., 1n5. J. W. MARSHALL. City Treasurer. Piattsmouth, May 30, lSoo. CHEAPEST YET! Wm. Herald, corner of Main and Sec ond streets, is still selling Groceries, Pro visions Farm Produce, &c. as low as any House in the West. Farmers who have produce to sell will do well to call on him before disposing of their trade. Mar 30, 1865 tf. .Notice to Tax-payers of Division No. 5, Neb. Ter. Notice i hereby given to all person within this Division having an income exceeding in amount six hundred dol lars, that will receive all returns of the same at the of!ic of T. M. Mtrrju. tt, in Plattsrnouth, McKrayka, on Friday and Saturday, the lGth and lTth of June, 18C5. All persons liable to tax will do well to call and make return of the same, thereby saving an addition of ilO per cent on the amount of tax. Dated Platt-mouth, Mav 20th, iSGo. F. M. DORRINJTON. Asistant Assessor, Division So. 5, Nebraska, composed of the Counties of Cass, Lancaster, .Sew ard, Butler, Polk and Cathoun. HOUSE AND LOT TOR SALE. The Subscriber wishes to eel! her House, Lot and 'outbuildings, situated one Block north of the City School House, find one door west of Holland's Cabinet Shop. The House contains five rooms conveniently arranged. Th out buildings consist of a Wood House and a large Ur ck Smoke House. There is also a Well of good water tn the premis es. The above described property will be sold cheap, if applied for soon. For partieulars apply to the under signed on the premises. ELIZABETH A. NOEL. May 23 w2. Patronize Home Institutions All persons wishing to secure a sure preventive from damage by lightning will do well to secure one of those Star Muted rod;, with Sprats patent Insula ters, and tho best piatetl Points. All work warranted. Leave orders at Mur phy & (ilenn's bhop, or with the under sijrnjd. Having permanently located in the Territory, I solictit vour patronage. J. S. WATERS. Clotting- If you want to buy Ready Made C-othing, call at mlw4 S- Bloom's. Boots and Shoes. The best and largest stock of Boots and Shoes at mlwJ S. Bloom's. Revolvers- A new lot of all kinds of Revolvers received at uilw4 S. Bloom's. The Best Assortment of Emigrants out-fitting Goods at tnlw-1 S. Bloom's. FOR SALE. AMcCormick two-horse Reaper, in food order. Also a Threshing Machine and Horse Power. Apply to Amison, Dovev A Co., or J. K. DOOM, it Weeping Water Falls. NOTICE. Gentlemen interested in the formation of a r.arish of the Protes tant Episcopal Church in Plattsrnouth, are ren nested to meet on Friday, May the 19th, at 7:30 P. II., in the office of D. II. Wheeler Esq. Geo. C. Eett3, Minister. Boots & Shoes A large lot just re- cluved by, Amiso.v, DotEV S Co., Pistols A large lot just received by Amison, Dovev & Co. Swff.t roTATo-s.--The undersigned has a rine lot of Sweet Potatoe plants for sale; also a large loi of choice Tobacco plants. Orders may be left nt the Drug Srore of Black it Buttery, where the plants will be delivered, or at my garden, near Mt. Pleasant. Ma, 15, w4 W. J IIESSER. Last Notice- There are still a num ber of men in Cass county whose taxes remain unpaid. A resj ite of twenty days ii hereby granted, without penalty or costs, after which time I shall pro ceed to collect the delinquent taxes ac cording to law, without respect of per sons. Please come un and pay, "while it is yet day," Ivst the time come when costs will be added. M ay 17 S. DUKE, Trcas. FOR SALE- A good farm of 1(30 acres well improved, situated within four miles of Plattsrnouth. For partic ulars enquire at the Herald ofiice. Farm For Sale- I hnv.? a good farm for sal1, consisting of 105 acres ; 10O fenced, 00 under cul tivation, and about 65 acres of timber. It is situated 7 miles south of l'latts-r-iouth on the main thoroughfare to Ne braska city. For particulars enquire on the premesis, or of Hiram Davis iu this city. A. M. P. WII1TTIER. April, 23 m 1. Ilstray Notice. Came to the enclosure of the subscri ber, on the 2'21 inst, one dun or mouse collored mare Pcney, 3 years old, with a a young colt, about 10 days old, Bran ded on the Wt shoulder, Spanish brand, Mullen Ranch Cass Co., April 24d, w3 CHANCEY A I KIN. PnoT. Erts. CnfRni. Services on Sun day in the Brick School House, at 4 p. Those in want of TOBAGGO PLANTS, can find them at Black, Buttery & Co 's or at my farm nnr Mt. Pleasant; at 25 els ier Hundred- A liberal discount will be mada for lots of one thousand. May SO, W. J. IIESSER. Probate TTotico. Kot!r is bc-nl.T piTn to all prrsom intf-rturj, that Jifib V11y hn Tn:id up .lirmion to the Pro bale (,'iiurt t.i mke l:nai f'tli-iii'st f his Adminm- trtorhipol trie hvof J.-scph P. ll-e-e Ucmsd, late of Cass county, Nsbratk4. The Cort has ap vcictcd SSaturiay, June. lth, 18C5, f the dsj to make such cttlemcDt, when all par lies interefted cuq appear. Witness my hand nd teal f odea this V. H. WrtEFfR. J'robate Judge. May 57,1565 wH. Probate Notice. N ol-re 1 hereby piren that E. B Coleman hai trmde app'ictnlon to be appoinied Administrator of the Kta e nf J. K. Pei'Pi.o. l:ite dereaaed of Cass f"imtf The Conrt will hear fa id apt lieath n for appointment as Adniinitrnior, oa Satarilav, July IS, UW.V l' oVlm-k. A. M., In Pla tteraoiith, X. T . at whith t:nie, ail persoua interested will ap- Witnea my hand and seal, thi a 23d day of May, 1S&. 3. D. WHEELER, Tn.bate Judffe. T. M. HAKCiUETT. A T TO It ME Y AT LA XV AND Solicitor ia Chancery. PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEBRASKA. S. BLOOM, Dealer in READY MADE Gents Furnishing G-ocds Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks. VaEses, &c, Sic. Also a larze lot of RUBBER GOODS and REVOLVERS always on hand. AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it to their benefit to examine my stock before purchasing elsewtere. Cash paid for Hides, Furs and Wool. Plattsrnouth, May 25, tf PROVISION STORE! We have opened a "3? O Opposite the PLATTE VALLEY HOUSE, Where we are Offering and are . Selling Everything Usually found in the Provision Line, t, fcwtfc "ttA" JfcA! We wish to buy all kinds of Countiy Produce. Such as " Itutter, Vegetables, For which the Highest Price will be paid In M o n e v r SjThose having such articies to sell will do well to call and see us before selling;. TURNER & GOODING. Piattsmouth, May 22, '65. Probate Notice. Whereas on this day trpenred Ardrew B. TaTlor, Administrator ol the estate of I). Y. Archer, late of Cass connty, J . T , and makes application to make a final Settlement of his Administratorsi ip, there fore notice is heieb, giren that the Court will make such settlement on W'eJiiftJay, June ilh, 1S65, at tiie office of the Probate Court in Piattsmouth, N T.: l'rotided no one appeal s aud shows good cause why mch settlement should uot be made. Witneta niy band and seal, this loth ay of May, 1865. D. H. V Hr.ELUt, Vf3 Probate Judge. Probate No.ice. Notice is hereby (riven that all p. rsons having claims ajfsm-t the estate of Jo.in cidt, Jr., ileceas ed, must &. tlieai with t..e Probate Court of Cass touuty, li. T., on or bcfjre the 15lh day of September, 1S63, at whch time a hearing will be had of all claims thus cl d. 1:1 recounts or demands not presented ou or belore .iiat day will be foraver debarred, un less specially exempted by lav. Witn'--s my band and odlcial seal this 16tb day of Stay, 1S';5. D. II. WHKELEK, w3 Probate Jude. WILLITT P0TTENGER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, PLATTSMOUTH . - NEBRASKA. lSW 3E3:.SJXr3S3SS SHOP. MURPHY Main St., opposite PLATTSMOUTH, Have on hand a SADDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES- WHIPS, SPURS, Curry Combs, Brushes, Cards, tfce. Wc can Out St a Ivlule or Horse Train "With everything in our line, on short notice. Our motto is "Quick Sales and Small Profits." Repairing done at all limes, at reasonable rates. BLiACK, BUTTERY & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Oils, Fine Toilet Soaps, Brushes and Perfumery, Pure Wines-and Liquors, for Eiedicinal use, Dye Woods, Dye Stuffs, and Fancy Articles Generally. Farmers, freighters and physicians Will find our stock of Medicines ine and of the Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Filled by Dr. Black. Piattsmouth, May 1st, 1S6J, tf & -f imm E. T. DUKE tfe Co., "Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Stoves, Tin, Sheet AND STAMPED WARE. " "We keep constauily on hand Emigrants' and Freighters OUTFITTING- GOODS, Such as Camp Stove, Frying Camp Kettles, Ac. , e also keep Lhatn 1'umps ana Fixtures, Hydraulic Cement, Sad Irons, Fruit Cans and Jars, Lanterns, Colfee 31ills &.c. L- Tin Roofing, Guttters and Spouting done on short notice, villi neatness and despatch. Are agents for the sale of Stew art's celebrated Combination coal or wood Cook Stove. Give us a call we will not be undersold Main St., South Side, between Second and PLATTSMOUTH. KLEI'SER & WISE, Dealers in BOOKS a STATIONERY, WALL PAri2R, WINDOW SHADES, Conf e ctioneries, IVotions, Toys, Coal Oil Lamps. Ac, &c. Ten alo agents for the Buchinan Woolm Mills, of St Jos' ph, Ho., and have nuw u hand a god atortment of FAXCY CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, JSAXS, TLAXXELS, a., which we ha re received on commission, and are prepared t exchange for WOOL OR CASH, ' at very rea ions1) Is jRures. g- Give u a call, one door east uf Ue iitf.Xl.h cILc-, FllUBOUUi, Ncbra.-ka. Jiay !, 1SSJ. tf dr GLENN, Platte Valley Uouse, NEBRASKA. large stock of . . complete. Warranted Genu- best quality. i t Iron, Brass, Japaned Pans, Skillets and Lid?, Ovens, Ihird btreets, NEBRASKA- CIIAS. VOGT & CO , Cor. Main and 5th sts., NEBRASKA CITY, NEBRASKA, Dealers in LEATHER MD IRON J SADDLE &. SHOE LEATHER, Saddlers' Hardware Findings and Tools, WAGOSS, PLOWS iJtc. -Orders Pronptly attended to. THE TIURUXE for 1SC5. PROSPECTUS. Tha Military and Naval tuccesaes of 1S64. with tha usriciou3 n sult or cur i roimi.-ui.iai wu, lined a heavy weight iroiu lie broasU of Ilia loy nuiiionn of uur coautrycien. It ii now felt, even.Ly thxe who have been dHtrustful nJ faiat oertel, that the Union ii to emerge triuuipnsai nro iu deadly tnf whereinto she was ia wiVedly prclpl- tate l l'y nor asuaiiams- ma tij.rij, Ieiitle.s foe.i a ti tnconulep me me 01 nam. perils of foreitrn iturveutiuii and of Western insur rection are rtifrlj pahsel ; Adbauam Lihcolm, no longer afsailnble aa a choice Vf the Kinority, holdJ the nelm ot.-Uiie Mr mur juii iuu(ci , palpably wenkeud by its d. fata and losnea during tha past year with its credit so reduced that 1U pure-tearer tfli'-iaHy deciarra that its Treasury ..... .1. 1 ...nr. .t . V. rUTA UI IioU-S can r. iu v e- u - twenty five f'r one, " bile iis bonds command bat six cents on the iollr--but awaits the bloiv whic thai) oon strike the swi.rd from its paracidal baud and remit if master -pint t tne justice, or n uimj be to the c'eircv, of a s-rely wronged and Justly incensril but irljarin and m?-aQimous paopla. Su-h are the atopic. a which jostiry our faith that tha pre-nt Tear will fee the Stars and Strip s float nn-ch-llfLtfed from every battlement in tin-' liepuulic. and the perfect Uw of Liberty I-r ah mimoTauiy im bedded in tlie Constttntion of our Union. Tub JiEw Cork TatBUsa, founded in IS41, will en ter upon its tweiity-foiirtn year with quickeued hopes and eularirt'd means of usetuinet. Its princt plea need no re-tatem-iit: its aiiua are the dttiiisiou of Iutt-lli 'nce and the iuoojlatio of a tpirit of f re dom andliuir.auity. When thta truth ahall hav leeu eenerally recognized and fitHblithed as tho ba sis of w-.:r inMituUoneand jw.itjr, that iojitaUce to the p0..fH the weakest, th raosi oe.pieu, i iw"i lui'tikt that no ci'niinunity o.- :ato Cj.ii afford to wrmsfvtnits liuiliet member l!.-n will our land b:i k once Ci?r la tae ciulu auuobineof Mac and pro-r-rity. v MI,., Tur: Ir.iiit NS his tor i:ie " i..... rithont protit to its proprietors, solely because of tha dewri'-Utiuu of our 'u:r. v below specie .iauu.ru, comrK-liiuij ub to Luy pi.per and other materials at coi-l cnnsi toratiy u.iuve nm ............. our nd scrib.-ra. cm our weekly edition, the net los has amo.mtoJ t several th ounoj oi uonaro, - our lur-'' receipis iroiu a-ncnu.' - , aborbed br thd extToidi:iiiry expanse ir pondeoce, Tele aphinK', etc.. devolved on us by the war As re do not uppo-a our patrons desire tnat we should wrk tor tLetn at our cost, and proier not to bepatrouireJ by any who mat desire iu we hare aoui-what advanced lor the ensuing year k P orourmi-Weeklyand Weekly, as we had already done v. itb. ihose ot our daily editions. 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Notice i hereby eiren that all persons bavin? z rfth catel by oith, with the Probate Court of Cass coutt ty, x. T.. on o. before the $ECOXD DAT OF JAX I'AKY, l'tt;, at which t':t: there will be a bearing of al' claims t.'ius Cld.aail su allowance made by the tVurt of all claims proven to be just. Vi'itues thy Land aaJ teal this 15th day of May, 15 D. U. WHKELER, May 15, n5 Probate Judge. Probato Notice. JTot'ce is herebr given that James Chalfaat. A4- miuitrator of the estate of Wm. J. Itakes, deceased. has made application to the Probate Court of Cas county, . T , to make fi nal settlement of his Ad ministratorship ol said estate. It is ordered that final settl-ment will be made by the court wall said Administrator on Thursday, June 15th, 1805, if no ene appears and shows that such settlement should not oe made. 1 : . . . . .. l J n .t .m.;.i . . , . ..... u.y or MaVr" "u d.u" wheeled 10ta J 3 Protstt Judge.