THE HERALD. Railroad Time Table. B. Jk M. R. K IN NEBRASKA. AIS VK. PEFABTV Mad and Ex. 1:.V p. m. Mail and Ex. 10:00 a m Freight Si Ac. V:00 a.m. Freight A Ac. 3:JU p- in B. A M. R. R. IN IOWA. .IftfclTKA BIATS Mall A Ex. 5;" p. m. Mail A Ex. - . m. Ac'tioa A 1'r'K.if 1 p mi Ae'tion A Fr l2:.Vp iu. Faciflo Ex pre 9.20 a icl Atlantic tx. 4:20 p m. The Tfnnider boa will leave the Depot t'. con nect with Ejwtern bund trains 4-i minutes earli er than the tiurn Riven nboe. The Boat in run br Chicago time wbish U .'J3 minutes faster than PlatUmoutb time. OMAHA A SOUTHWESTERN. In connection with Burlington A Missouri Rirer Railroad in Nebraska. Depot at foot of J one Street. LKAVE-t. 1!TM. Omaha 8:00 a. m. I Lincoln 12:'l0 p. m do ....t3;00 p. m, I do ... : p. in Lincoln .5:00 a. m. Omaha..... .....11:10 , tn do ..1;20 p. m. I do ........ 6:10 p m K C. 8T. JOE. A 0 B. R. R. Iat rxcirtp JUWCTIOK IOWA..1 OOIS; MjRTH. 601HG OCTH. Mail and Express 4:4S p. m. 8.1.0 a. m. Niwut Kxpres S;M a. in- 3:1a p. in. This gives passengers from PlatUtnouth close connection froinz South or North by leaving here on tho l:(yj tn. train. APRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS. HOCTX. C. B. A St. Joe R. R. South C. E. A St. Joe R. R. North. B. Jk M. K. R. Kat, B. A M. K. U. West. Omaha by Reil Weeping W ater, CLOSB3. AXUIVE3 9 pm. 10.30 pi V p. m. lO.OJpni y p m. 10-30 p tn dam. 4pui. S p m 10 am 12 in. 12 m. 9 pm. 8 pm. Departs JonUys. Wednesdays and Friday una o ouun, irvin i . ix iu u v in. Sunday.. 12 to 1 PjV. MARSHALL. P. M Citv Official. PLATTSMOUTH. M. L. White, floss Vanatta. Joniah Moore. Miles Morrin. tV alter J. White. Mayor. City Oie.k. Police Judire. Marshal. Street Commissioner. ALDERMEN Fi9T Ward. John Fitzger.l Xmrtn Wako Jail. "iunerr. if, t.ir)cni'uic. . J. Weyman. mi . T . 1 TuikO vYabd. R. Cushmg. R. Vivian. CI' "f relics. Uahtist On tbecorner of Main and Ninth Rv.T. J. Arnold, pastor, residence .n Maia between lOib ana ilea. Services every Habath at 11 a. in . oni a- t p ra. .-abbath school at 9' i a.m.. .Prayer meeting every " ed sueday evening. CIhristias Scrvict in Congregation Church. j at 4 o'clock p. m. Elder Alton preacher. Eiders, Isase Wiles and T. J. Todd. IriscoPAL Corner Virs and Third streets J Kev. A. R. Graves Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. di. and S p. in. Sunday bchooi vi 2 p. in.. Pnf. d'Alleinand. SutU C"1(iKOKKCATiosAtx Corner Locust and Rth ts j Kev. li. F .Manwell. reiuen.e Locust sf be treen 4lh ond ;thiis Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m: and 0;:H) p. m. Sabbath School at 12: 50 P. in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. CIatholio North ile of Public Square Rev Father IUyei. first every Sabbath at H:a0 a. iu.. Second Mass and Sermon at Kb. Vespers and Ueuedk-tinn at p. m. Mas at 8 a. in. every week day. 17lST PFr.TT:itiAN North sideofMain st. 1 west ot 6th Rev. W. T. B.trtlo : Service every Sabbath at 11a.m. and f:M p. m. Sab bath School ati:)a- m.. Thos Pollock Superin tjudent. Prayer meeting every W eduesday evening at 3:00 o'clock. Methodist Episcopal Vest side of Sixth street, south of Main Kev. J. II. Presson Services every Sabbath at 10::Ju a. m. and i p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Class jaeatings every Monday evening and imiuediata ly after close of Sabbath, morning services habbath School at :M Sohtao den 24 September hat die Deutsche Ev. Luth. Oeineindrf in ihrem Schulhaus vonuittaysumll L'hr Gotteodienst. Utberhaupt findet derselbe von jetrt an reirelinaessig alle 14 Tage statt. Minister Rev. L Hannaald. Sabbath school at 9 a in.. lrof. d'Allcmand. Pnnt. IO O F. Regular mee'iincs of Platte Lodge. No 7, 1. O. .F. every 'l"hur;da evening at Odd Fellows Hall. Transient Brother! are cor dially invited o visit. II. NEWMAN. N. Q. E. Y. Cchnisgiia. Sec. XO. O. F. Plattstnouth Encampment No. 3. . Kegular Convocations tue 2 and 4 Friday's of e.ch month at Odd Fellows Hall cor. 3d aud Main sts. Transient Patriarchs cotili.illy invjteU tvUit. WM. L- WELLS. CP. A. d'ALl-KMAJJD. Scribe Misovic Pi ATTSMorTH Lono No. 6 A. F Ji A. M. KeS'ilar meetiufiS at their hall on the first and tnird Monday evenings of each -nth. Tfift$&?$rh. A. d'ALLESIAXP, ?3C. Macot LotxiE No. 22 A. F. A A. M. Regula meetings at Macoy Hall, first and third Fn lays. J- ir W. M. J. M. B8ABD3LET. Sec. -V"9K Chai-ti R So. 3 R. A. M. Regular 1 convocations second and fourth Tuesday reoings of eao month at "S o'clock p. m. R. LlMNiiaiON H. P. H. Newmaj. Sec. IO C-T. olive T!RAKrHC7o.2 II E Ellison . W. C T. C W. Kin. W S. c. T W Shry ock Lodge Ueputy. Meets at Clark f Pluiuuier s hall every Tuesday evening. Traveling Templais -espectrully iovite-.l. TravRKiH. The Turner Society meets at Turner Hall in 5 uthm.m BIock. on the lit and 'third Wednesday of each month. VenWnt-lienusii Newnan; lie-V-dent '.Villiaia St-tdlctnann : fitotidina ''e tarir Fred. D. Lehnhott : Cor. SrcrehirvJ . Weckbauu: lrtiuct iu. Keinh'wkle: rt Tarntrart Wm. iless er: Sf-nud 4trwart Geo. Kargcr; H'rfc-John Erhrtrt. MnsrnmE!! We want subscribers for our we-'kly and dai:y all through the county. To a person sending us a club of five names and over a liberal discount will be made. W. G. Leming, E-q , of three Groves called on us this morning, and gave the Editor some very good news ; also prom ised us a good big watermelon in due reason. See advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dis pensary, headed Book for the Million- Marriage Guide in another column. It ehould be read by ail. decldiwly. A son of Cap. J. T. A. Hoover, was bitten by a rattlesnake this morning; and a doctor from this city telegraphed to to come out to Louisville at once. Platte Valley House for rent. In quire of Maxwell & Chapman. inarch28wtf Jos. McClure, of Mt, Pleas-Ant, called on the Herald this morning, and re ports grain crops in thai region not in jared by wet weather, so far. WASTED. A girl to do general house work. In quire of Mrs. D. H. Wheeler, corner Main and 4 ih street-:. 31d&wtf wvri:i ! wasted i All the Wool in Cass coanry, at Clark & PI am icer's. Bring it along. lOtf. For the beat Baking Powder in the market Try Dr. Chapman's. 17wtf. ntiM) iitniNE v Nr. ri.t:ST StHKllll Kill OU I. iv in i; IE To be held at Kight Mile Grove, on tl e cvt-tiim: !' the -3 1. ainl t iijLr cin a 1 day of i lie 24th f AnjriW. Sung of Wciovuitf 1J' the Grove. I'myer-Dy II. T. Davis, I. E. First Question for Disouspion. Is the coaitiiete O. xica contameu in tue Hible? Iievds. II. T. Davis ami J. II. l'rcsson. Mumc By Weeping Water. 2d Question What are the peculiar demand of our country iSal bath School? Kfcvds. 11. liurge and J. T. Cannon. Music By Mt. Plex-aut. . 3. Systematic viitation for Sunday School purposes'. UrolLera K. A. Kiik patrick an 1 It. Uurge. Music Dy i he Grove. 4. Tempera uce cau.se in Sabbath School. lJiothera Winslow and L. IleeJ. 3Ius!c By Weeping Water. 5. The btntlitsof teachers meeiings. Biothc-is A. L. To-'din and li. Au.m. Mu-io By Ms. t'it;a?aiit. - 6. What relation does the pastor sus tain to the S. S. itev. Uatikiu and 31 r. Gallager. Mu.-ic By the Grove. 7- On the Management of Infant Class. Sisters E. Freu, Jenks and Ilichaidson, John. Music By Weeping Water. 8. How to retain old scholars. Bros. Dav is and Jcnks. Music By Mt. Pleasant. 9. Sunday School Siuging. Bros. Jas. 1. Kuby, Otto Mutz and Walter Mutz. Music By the Grove. 10. How shall we secure the conver sion of our S. S. Brothers J. II. I'res son and S. Kichardson. Mumo By Weeping Water. 11 Adult Bible Classes. Hot. S. Barrows and S. B. Ilolson. Music By Mt. Plea-ant. 12. Duties of Parents and Guardians in relation to S. S. bister Shehou and K A. Kirk patrick. Music By the Grove. 13. A sermon ou Early Piety, by II. T. Davis, on the evening of the 24th of August. By order of the committee. B. Auatin, Samuel Bichardson, and others. Levi Chui chill paid bis respects to the Herald this week. Good man, Mr. Churchill. Moses Stocking, E.-q., just arrived in town, and reports grain crops magnifi cent iu Salinders. and that it was all saved in good shape. We are very glad to hear this, as we have been afraid the wet weather would spoil much of it id the shock. 1 KMI'KKAM K. Elder Duncan will speak on Temper ance in this place on Friday eveuing next. O'Brien S: Merges, at the Plattmouth Shoe Store, make to order, at reduced prices, the very best class of French Calf Boots, Shoes, &c, all styles of ladies' Bronze, Glove and White Kid Shoes and slippets, made to order. a prill OltUA. Docs the oicner of the concern up the street think it is"g.od policy to draz the name of a decent, law-abidinir property owning citizeu of this place into his col umns, though he be a U. S. olficial ; or to call us this man or that mm a organ, every day ?. We gently advise the real owner of the "Perhaps" to call off his Editor, or the proprietorship of both papers will be thoroughly ventilated. mars Mi:t:ri.. There will be a ltepublican Ma s Meet ing at Eldred, in Sauniew county, on the 10th day of August next. Distin guished speakers will be there fioiu all parts of the State, and abroad A full attendance is requested from all those interested iu the State. Farmers ! when you want Boot3 cr Shoes made to order. Repairing done, or anything in the way of leather and findings", call on O'Brien & Merges, at the Plattsmouth" Shoe Store, uext dot r to post-ofiice. - apt4tf A laborer employed pbout the U. P. Bridge fell from a construction train to the rip-raps, sixty feet below, and was carried away by the current. Cau Conotjr 4art leu! turnl Society. The Regular monthly meeting of the society will be hel l at the office of D II. Wheeler & Co., on Satuidiy, August 3d. 1872. A full attendance of the members of the Society and friends of Agriculture is desired. C II. Kino, Sec'y. Plattsmouth, July 30, '72, 31dlwl As several gentlemen have inquired about printing the names on the differ ent club rolls in this town, we would sa that we have the Grant and WTilson roll here ia our office, and whenever both patties desire it. and bnth send in their roll, we will print them. The Gra it and Wilson shows ISO fto-ia file na ue.. that cartik ii aei. senm no vvi.:l .1-- t.--i . u ii.uii me pernaps hay we are uu- lishitig from spleen, is the sqnare state ments of a respattable Republican news paper at Binghauipton, New York, backed up ty numerous affi l ivits of respectable an 1 well known men living in and about there. It could hardly be a fraud for no man would publhh such things in a neighborhood where all the parties are known, unless it had the ele ments of truth therein. Nev. rheless, we have never commented on the article at all, but simply publi hod the facts as they appear from day to day in the pa per which vouches fr them, while our irhl eo'emporary keeps one or two eol-u-nns of standing fdlsehooJs on Henry WTiison. and endorses tueiu to say noth i m rf the fa!.-e statements diily iaad against his old neighbors in this city. This weather is too hot for cither fun or work AN EDITOR IN A FIX. 3 Letters to Answer. A Row on Either Hand. Communication opened with the Chapaqua Farmer. A Romance of the 19th Century. PLATTSMOT.TH X ROADS. July 25th, 1S72. Ed. IIepald: Who is that long-legged, spectacled, half Spanish looking lha- stays around the Brooks House', and Says he is a N. Y. Tribune correspond ent. Is he? Please answer. A SUBSCRIBER. City, July 2Cih, 1872. Friend Tip Top: You being a news paper man. myself and friends desire to know if the gentleman by the name of Morton, now stopping at the Brook Hou-e, and caling himself a New York 7Vneconespondent "an old nt Incite of the paper," and so on, is entitled to the honor he claims ' We de-ire an answer. Veiy respect lull v your?. X. X. X. X. Plattsmouth. Neb., July 27;h Ed. Herald: DearSii: Is the man Morton a bua filler or a fraud? By answering the above you will oblige sev eral of our r-ubsenbers. T. OUR answer. To the writers of the above letters, and others who so pertinaciou ly inquiie after our friend Morton: Gentlemen : It is tdouj we al!ow our selves to be intere-tcd in any man's form er whereabouts "or bu-duess. Only a strong pressure, or a sense f ripht could induce us to take that liberty, but as the curiosity of the above named citizens is warrantable, at d we are threatened with a los on our "sub." list unless we com ply, and whereas : we want to know our selves, therefore wc TELEGRAPHED TO HORACE. In imitation of the Her, we opened direct communication with the Sage, at his farm at Cho-po-quo. The telegraph operator having cleared the line and got evjjry thing ready wo sent the following stunning message. Plattsmouth, Neb., July 27. "To his high mightiness. Prospect ive President of the U. S., Sage of Cho pa qua and whilom editor of the Great Tiibitne, New York City: Sir, ami Brother Etlitor : The Edit or of a little concern down in Plattsmouth is in a fix. All the sub.-cribers threaten to leave unless he clears up the following mystery. "Has the Tribun a Special Corres pondent in this place, named Morton, and what is he here for ? Respectfully. &c. 4 Tip Top." A dead sure messenger conveyed this telegram to H. G. in the woods at Cho-pa-qua, where he was manufacturing white-oak stumps to be shipped west for t'ie Libertth to spout from. He stopped his axe and mopped his brow, gazed speechless at the word-; then seized a huge white-oak chip and wrote : Chopaqua July 2Sth 1872 "To my brother Editor of the little concern down in Plattsmouth : Morton who's Morton ? Don't know him. Correspondent? No! Tell him he lies, the villain, lie lies! Fakmeii Gueeley. First CIinjAer. To be continued. C. J. Horning called at the Herald Office to-day, and left his good wishes and something more to help the fight along with. Capfain Wiles, sends us half a dozen op the finest apples we have yet seen raised in Nebraska. Red, ripe and t Kithsome were they, and reminded cs of old times back east, "ih-n "Ilarve. t Homes" were in vogue. The frame of "Squire Dorrington's fine new two-story residence was totally demolished by the storm on Sunday i ight. The loss is quite severe ; but the "Squire intend to rebuild it immedi ately. Nemfihi V'lIIry Journal. m CUE (KOPNEY, Of Lincoln will speak here for Grant and Wilson, either the last of this week, or the first of next. Due notice will be given. ui; mt i ii run i he ueohasn. G tod bye. Rrnner-Gooil- Bye, Gree ley, 'liMli f- Urant, Yesterday in our perambulations w perambula'ed into a beer saloon, and nto he midst of stoit a' German", who were diligently surrounding six glasses of lasrer beer. Btdnjt just th?n out of bevr, we urid a desperate guess at the poli tics of the crowd and trenrly exclaimed "rah for Greeley !" We were sold that time. Our Teutonic friends unanituou ly. and with great unanimity of action came to their f. et. each one with a bel ligerent speech in utteran e: "Ter hell nut Gieeley ! We did not fight rnit Greeley we fiehts mit Grant I 'R ih fr Gra'it ! Ah, sir. vot you take u for?" We immedately changed our base of atta'-k. called for "the beer,-' and explained that we were only jokirg har our name wa Wa-h Fairbrotht-r, publisher of the first and best Grant paper in the State ! They had heard of u-, rnd right away there was pea. rn the Rhine. We explained that our mis tk wns inde by Doc Renncr sayim; that he held the German vote of the ate in his pocket. A hie German in dignantly remarked, "If Rtine pai l that he is von tarn fool ! - Mr. Ediror, take some m r peer 'rah for Grant 1" Tectmteh Chieftain. . Who spoke anything about the Tribune man's (!) not pajitg his board bills? Not the Herald. rhol Nollee. All persons wh intend to makeappll- cation fr situations iu the PuV:c Sel-ools of Platt-m nith, wid take notice that no person will I e employed a a ti a .iter who has not a first or second grade certificate from the present Coun ty Superintendent. By order of the Board. Jacob Vallery, Jr., nlS w3 Chairman. You can buy ladies' Gaiters, very neat for $1 50 at tho Plattsmouth Shoe Store. aprltf KKtll THIS. G wvls not sold at less than cost. No goods given away, t ut good goods at the I -west prices for cash, at lltf. Clark & Plummers. Platfsu-outh. Neb. We learn that Dr. Chapman has sent out three bills in the past week, in the way of jobbing. 17wtf Ve call attention to the great sale of and in this citv, advertised to take place on 'fWdiy, August 20th. This is very de-irable property, and ought to be in demand. Messrs. Hoover an Plasters, two of the Referees, and Commissioners visited Plattsmouth yesterday on this business. 20dltw3t You can buy men's shoe( good) for $2 00 at the Plattsmouth Shoe Store. apr4tf Tenetier'tt I'erllficale. Oppert unity will be given on the Sth, 9ih and 10th days ol Auust, at my office in Plattsmouth, to procure Teachers' Certificates in accordance with the pro visions of the Public School Laws of Nebraska. Ail applicants should be pre.-ent at 1 o'clock v M of the 8th. U. W. Wise. w2 Subt. Pub. In. Cass Co. Dr. O. B. Chapman is now agent for S .iut Louis Enameled Paints. The farmer's favorite. 17wtf IICWAUC TIIF. I RI IT. Fred. Dorrington's litle boy ate too many green cherries yesterday and was thrown into spasms. Only the speedy application ef prompt remedies saved his life Boys wait a little, this sun is ripen iug them very fust ; and the sun can stand it to take the b bitter ta te out their better than j-ou can. "Pethaps" the other sheet here is an evening paper. Perhaps not. Morning or evening, which? Again the " perhaps "' takes on a "sub." Want ano-her editor? How many "we's" of that kind would make one good, honest opinion, on anything? We have no "Bugle Notes," to fill up with, and no quarrels of any kin I on hand one peeped a little this morning, but it is n of fully hatched fo we are obliged to fall back on invention for matter this afternoon. Must hunt up a bouncer. Dr. G- B. Chipmau's flivoring ex tracts are not. excelled. Forscle, whole sale and retail. 17wtf rni'Vt'IL P(t'0i ED IXC'S. Council Chamber, July 27, 1S72 Council met pursuant to call. Pres ent : Mayor, White. Aldermen, Buttery, Duke, Vivian, Cushing; Clerk and Marshal. On motion the reading of the journal was dispensed with and rule fiispended. The Mayor presented the following call to-wit : CoLNCiLCHAiiBi.lt, City of Plntts""nth.l July 27th. 1H72. j The Councilmon and Clerk of the City of Plattsmouth. Cass county, Nebiaska, will take notice that a special meeting of the Council of .-aid city is hereby call-d to meet at the Council Chamber, on the 27th day of July 1872. at eight o'clock p. m. The object of said meeting is to rake action on the following subject : - To provide for a Special Election to sub mit to the voters of said city, a propo rtion to vote bond of .-aid city iu aid of the St. Louis and Nebra-ka Trunk Rail Road Abo to canvass the votes of the Special Election held on the 221 day of July 1872, for the purpose of voting bonds to aid in building a seminary, also for build. nz a High School. A notice for a Special Election was hen presented. It was then Moved that the said election be called on the 31 ct day of August 1872 on wh:ch a vote was taken resulting as fol lows: Ayes: Cushine. Vivian, Duke and Buttery Xo.i None. Motion carried and Clerk instructed to have said notice publi-hed as provid ed by law. 'I he council then proceeded to canvass the votes of the Special Election, held on the 22 1 day of July 1872, to vote bonds in aid of building a high school and Seminary, which resulted as follows: For Bonds for High School, 193 Against 51 Majority for Bonds. 142 193 50 143 154 82 For interest and principal on High School Bonds Aaaiust " " ' Majority for interest fcc. For Bonds for college and Seminary Against Majority for Bonds, For principal and interest for coliege and seminar. Against " " " 153 82 71 Majority for interest Sic, On motion the Bonds were declared carried and the clerk instructed to have the same published two weeks in the Weekly NebAsKA H erald, a vote was taken on the above proposit on, result ing a follows : Ayes Buttery, Dukej Vivian, Ca-hing. Nays None. Car ri d- On motion, Council adjourned. Atiest: M. L. WHITE, R, H. Vanatta, Mayor. City Clerk. I 182tdl J i The hot weather continue", j p..itiv.j, hot; comparative, roa-t ; superlative, fiizz'e. The MisHouririver is leaving the Iowa shore entirely, aud clasping hands o'er torpid sand bars with the mossy banks of old Nebraska. What is 'ho size of a good pony purse this mornini: ? . Special eorref poudonee of the Nebraska Her- aid.j Plattsmouth, July 23th, 1872. Editor Herald: Having nothing t do ou Saturday evening but stroll the idle hours away, and while walking down Main street, in the vicinity of that stately structure, the Court House, I heard a faint cry, and supposed that somebody was in trouble. 1 hastened to the room and found twenty-two Democrats, with seven Liberal Republicans. The noise came from that spacious cavity which is located below the breast bone of our friend VanArman, who was handling the administration of Gen. Giant without gloves; but what wa very strange, he never once mentioned the State Immi gration Society of Nebra-ka. He, Grant, wa at the head of all rincs, except the Nebraska Immigration Ring; and Van being one of tiiat ring, thetc was no show or inducement to pet in. Van l'urtht r stated that he had known Gen. Grant for nine years, and never saw him drunk. Hd further stated that he was for Gieeley from principle. (Wnat kind of principle he didn't say ; he supposed it to be Democratic). Then went up a howl, aud to make the thing cord well a ouiali dog strutted in. Some one said 'put the dog out ;' others said "no. its' a Greeley ilorg,y which one they meant was a query, with us, whether the four legged or two. Exit man. And loud calls wer- made for (Black), when he stretched himself from the mighty popu lace of the twenty seven, to give an ac count of the big Unolu show at Babi more, which he did in a very quiet way, stating that he had traveled through some porlious of Missouri, Mar)-land, Ohio, &c , and that two-thirds ot the white vote was for Greeley. He said that the Baltimore thing was a very har monious gathering, with the exceeption of souie six or seven States that didn't want no Greeley in theirs. The next one called for was Livings ton, when the aucient General appean d from the throng of the Liberal seven, and said he was ready to clasp hands over the bloody chasm. How long lie will cla-p is a question to be d termined at the Greeley State convention. As it has not been long since he toosed his giip on the hill, be careful, Demi era ts, how you tamper with the Liberals ! for if you can't shoulder them aud carry them they won't shake long over the chasm. The Doctor said he didn't in tend to make a speech, (after talking an hour), but he said he was full of it. He didn't say how long he was getting full, but you know how it is, Doc. The Watchman was represented, and made several suggestion, and in every instance he was beautifully snubbed ; and why nt, as he ha" to go over to Coanci' B;uffs to vote. He is small potatoes when Schnasse is around. The witty and talented Fox. was called for, but said he would reserve his fire for Rock Bluff-, with Col. May. Mr. Vallery was then called out, and ho made the only speech of any credit to the (outfit) : "I move we adjourn," and it carried. Thus ended the very pleasing f.iree of seven strong-minded, Liberal Republicans, leading twenty two of the old school Democrats around by the nose. How do you like it, Demo crats? how do j'ou like it, WatcJimuH f Observer Harper's Xew Monthly, pretty oil by the time it gets to us, is yet "plum ' full of good things, auduu Easy Cha(i)r t it . try to tni m tor many years, leans usiosay it is the best magazine for the whole family published in the United States. TEn ieic X'i: vox v en r ion. Plattsmicth. July 26th, 1872 .The members of the Cass County Ceutral Temperance Committee, met at the Office of Reeee A Draj cr. Meeting- called to order by electing T. J. TodJ temporary Chairman and F. P Todd, Secictnry. J. U. I'rrcson sta ed .bat the object of the meeting was to acpoi t Precinct Com uditee.'. He then moved that the p esent or granizHtion be made permanent, which was carried. H. E lisn was unanimously el Act ed Treasurer. It was then moved and c .rried that a committee of three le appointed in each Precinct. Tb9 following committeis were appointed : Rock Bluffs. W. LaOa. It. S. llatnsey. Bridenstine. Mt. Pleasant. A. L. Tolden. L G. Todd. Avocn ArUndo Tefft, two to kpp'dnt. We. ping Water. L. F. Reed. W. C. Jenks- Ingersol. Stove Creek J. A. Rewaston. two to ap point. Tipton. T" appoint- Elm Wood. To appoint. Liberty. To appoint. . Oreenwood. Rev. D. Kn .wles, Blackwell. John Br wn. gait Cr ek. O. W. Mayueld J. B. Arnold, One to appoint. South Bend. J J. Roberta, C. S. Wes'man. M. thaw. Louidvil'e. . Jen'tins. two to appoint, fibight Mile Grove. li. Austin. Joun Muts M. Draper. Ore p'dis. T. J. Thomas, two to appoint. Plat.moura Precinct. Thomas Wiles. W , W. Woodruff. W.il. Schildlkuecht. ' Plattsmouth City. 1st Ward. C. H. Parmclle: 2d Ward. Paikur Wise: 34 Ward; B. Spurlock. The Secretary was authorized to LOtity the committee a :d confer with them in regard to holding meetings in each p.ecinct. Also a Urand Rally at Weeping Water or Light mile Grove. Moved and carried that Rev. D. R. Dnngan of Lincoln, be invited to speak at this place on triJay evening August 2d, at 8 o'clock p. M.a and hev. M. Dicksou ot Umaha Friday. August 9th. lS7i The committee then adjourned to meet et the samo place i ugust 2d, at 4 P. u. Cass County Central Temperance Committee. F.J.Todd. U. b Manwell. T.J. Aruold. 11. K. Ellison. Cyrus Alton, L. F. Reed, Ezra Piummer. F. P. Tod I. F. P. Todd. T. J. TODD. Secretary. Chairman. Hearth and Home comes to us blight, cheerful, and packed with rods of wis dom, lU of son.-e, nd acres of .-enib'e home like advice and counsel, that if lol lowed will make each hearth indeed brighter that wolcou.es it to a place by I the fireside. Latest By Telejraph Bank robVd at Council Bluffs. Accident on the Kan'sas Pacific Road. Market Reports, itc. Gov. Randolph in Trouble. Xilsson Married. Schurz in Xorth Carolina. German Conference. Council Bluff,. Iowa, July 30. The first national bank of this city was rob bed, ye.-terday, in a very ingenious man tier of the sum of twenty thou-and dol lars. Mr. Furnsworth, the cashier, can not give any explanation in regard to the theft. Twenty thousand dollars is a "very severe loss to that institution, it having but fifty thousarid dollars capi tal. New York, July 30 A conference or tho National Labor party was held here to-day. ' Sixty were present. At the evening session of the Labor Reform party power was given the exe cutive committee to call, it" desirable, a national convention. The sentiment of the tiiHjoritv was in favor of nominating Grant and Wilson. Denver, July 29, A terrible accident occurre I about one o'clock this morning on the Kansas Pacific toad, about 113 miles east of Denver. The we-tward bound passenees train ran through a bridge at Coon creek. Five persons wete killed outright and a number woundid, some probably finally. The accident was caused by the destruction of the bridge by a water spout. New York, July 27. The Times states that the attorney general of New Jersej has proof of tne connection of Gov. Randolph, of New Jersey, with the former officials of the Erie road, one alligation being that Ran dolph received $30,000 for his services in removing taxation from the Erie rail road in Jer.ey City. m m mmi C'bristlae .MlBNun Carried. New York, July 27. It is stated Chistine Nilsson was mar ried this moruing. Charlotte, N. C, July 27. Carl .Schuiz speaks here ou Monday night. Cleveland, July 27. There will be a trotting match tor ten thousand dollars here August 15th, I c tween Bowen's Atjiiie atson. of Titus ville, and Bella Patterson, of Oil city. Geneva, July 27. Charles Francis Adtms preserves a firm attitude in maii.taiug the claims ot the United States. A conciliatory dis position is universally oiauifectcd by the American lepresentative which com mands much admiration, as al.-o their assiduous labors iu Lehalf of their caue. Mat a moras, July 29. Roche has issued a proclamation at Monterey favoring peace and amnesty lor the late insurgents. New York, July 29. The Herald's London fpecial says Stanley is greatly lionize 1 in Paris. Gen. Shermnn was greatly interested in Stan ley's uinps. Livingston's letter was pub lished all over Europe. m Geneva, Ju'y 29. The Switzerland Tinvis snys the Tribu nal of Arbitration hat docidvid in favor of America, iu the case of the privateer r londa THE MARKETS. NEW YORK, July, 29, 1872. Money E-isy at 2(5-3 Gold Active at... 14(0:15 Governments Dull CHICAGO. Cattle Choice, ....... Good. Hoas Live, Flour Steady . W heat Excited July 3'3, 1872. $6 41K5 6 70 3? 3 25(j,4 25 $4 20(0,4 GO .... $6 50.a,7 50 , $1 311 32 420,43 Corn Les active, I Jaion unchanged Wool Quiet; ShenlT'3 bale Y virtus of an Order of Sale issued - out ot the District Court tor Ca.-.- couuty, Nebraska, ana tome directed, 1 will ou the 12ch day ol Aut;ut A. V. 1872, atone o'clock p. m. ot said day at the sotii li flout uoor of the Couit 11u e in the City of PLttsuiouih, iu said county sell at auction the following described real estase, to-wit : Bi gluing at a point 113 feet east aud 1780 feet south of the noith-west curuei ot section no. twenty seven 127 iu lowu ship no. teu (10; north, cf ranc no. (13) thirteen, east of the 6th p. ui.; ttuiice east loity (40) ieet, tlienee north ot.e hundred ai.d twenty 1 120j ft et; thence we.-t torty (40 feet, and thence south one hundred and twenty (I20)leet to the place ot beginning, and als the Hotel building snuand thereon; all of said de sctibeii real estate being situated in Fac-torjv.ll-, Cass county, Nebraska. Sola, to satisfy a inebanie's hen in fa voi of John Bidlantine, William Ballan titie and George E Biazg. Given under my hand this 10th day of July A. -f7 J. W. JOHNSON, Sheriff Cas Co. Maxwell & Chapman, Attyefor Pf 1 5w5. U.J.STKE1GUT, BOOKSELLER, Stationery, JYctvs AND PAPtt DEALER. J?ost Office I3(iildii.. PI ATTSMOUTH, NEB. Pepti t,--d lmbBd w tf. ! Notce. . V M- SLAUGHTER, is lie-ety no ! ?T fifb-d ih.it Orange W Ch'N has I this day commenced a i-uit at law i:i the District court fr Ca.-s county and State of Nebra-ka, against him the said W. M. Slaughter and others asking theennrt to compel him the said W M. Slaugh ter to perfct a deed made by hitn the said Slaughter to the said Child dated May 30th 1857, purporting to convey to the said Child the north half of the south west quarter of secti in twenty-two in township twelve, of ransre thirteen east of sixth principal meridiiti, of land in said Ca-s county, which cause will be set for hearing at t e September term of aid oourt for the year 1S72 July 5th. 1S72 D. W. McKINNON, Clerk of aid cou rt. M. Gasto., Att'y. 15w6t Commissioners Sale of Real Estate "VT0T1CE is hereby given that Ly virtu of ll an order of le is-ued out of the Dis trict Cou-t of Kerasba County, in the Sta e of Nebraska, and to us dir ct d as referees nnd commissioners in the cho herein i er tnentionfti; upon an order aud dcr?o ren dered by the sxid CVn.t in a certain aotion therein pending. whrin Bryant t'ohb is P ain titf. and Martha Finl-y. Nancy Allison. Clark Cobb, iUinms-n (Jobb. Ji kney t'obb. Clay Cobb. David Cib, CHtherit-e King, Mt tha Connor. Francis C'bt. Seymour Cobb, ancy A. Kin?. Willia-n u rt V. Cobb, Newlim C. Wnrley. L.'Ujja Inman; Varba N. McGuh", Eliza Nelson. Mmth:i C Krll and JoLn A, Irwin are ('ef-ndants, we will off- r fur (wlo at public uuction. at the door ot the Co-irt House in Pluttsiuoulh. Tn- county. Nebrsska. on Tuesday, lugut 20. 1872 nt one c'cl ck i-i tho afternoon of th t dny. the following real estate in Cu-a County. Ne braska, t- wit: , S U 14. Section 15. Town. 11, Knnr 10. Wl acre!1: filso, N E '.i. eee'i.-n 1. Town 11. Kangd 10, W) acres, and the Nonh Wet quarter of Section 15 Town. 11 Itntige 10 100 so es TEKV13 0F SALK.-One third cath; one third in one yenr, nd one third in woyearf. Defer red payments to be secured by mortgxge on the premises, with interest at 10 per cent per an num, puyablo annually, tiom date of sale. Wm. 11. Hoova. ) Koiereei Da v: i-a k 1'i.astkrs, and Kich'i V. Hi'ghks. ) Commissioners. Thomas A Ukuaoav. Attoraeys. 8 16 ft Probate Notice. jVOTICE is hereby given to all persons hav -ox accounts or claims against the estate of Robert M. Lafta deceased are notiScd to ti'e tho same in the Office of Probate Judge, Plattsmouth, Ciss County Nebraska, on or before the 22d day of January A. D 1873. Ju'y 10th. A D. 1872, II. li ELLISON, Probate Judge. 15w3 Dissolution Noice. THE partnership heretofore existing between Eli W. Line and J. 11. Hogan, at Elmwood, Neb., ia hereby d so!ed by mutual consent. The business wiil be continued by Lane it Greenslate 'who are authorized to receive all accounts due said Lane & Hogan; and to pay all debts owing by them. ELI W. LANE, J. II. HOGAN. Elmwood, Neb. July 1. 1872. wl63t Legal Notice. August Murphy non resident defendant will take notice that on the 22ud day of Juue 1872, William Stadehuann tiled his petition, in the District Court of the 2d Judii-ial District in and for Cass County Nebraska the ot ject and prayer of which is to recover a judgement, against you, lor the sum of $108.90 ami interest from April 13, 1871, at 10 per cent ou a ix omisory note of said date and that suid Uilaintiff has caused an order of atrach- uient ro be issued in said cause, aim lias caused lot 16, iu block 3, in Stadelmunn's Addition to the City of Plattsmouth, Nebraska. Plaintiff prays judgment against you for the sum of $108 90 and interest from the 18th dayot April 1871, and that the ai I lot may be sold under said attach ment and applied to the payment of said judgment. You are required to answer aid petition on or before the 19th day of August. 1872. WILLIAM STADELMANN. MAXW ELL & CllAl'MAM, 14 5w. His Attorneys. Shsriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale, issued out of the District Court for Ca-s county, Nebraska, and to me d.rected, I will, on the 5th day of August, A. L. 1872. at one o'clock p. m. of said day, at the uth front door of the Court House, in the city of Plattsmouth, in said county, ell at auctiou, the following real estate. fo-w;t : The northwest quarter () of the southwest (J) and the southwest quarter (J) of the northwest (J) and the -outhcast quarter () ot the southwest quarter (i) of section No. eleven, (ll) a"d the northeast quarter (i) of the uorthwest quarter (i) of section No. fourteen (14). all situated in township No. twelve (12), north of range No. thirteen (13) east of the sixth principal meridian, in Cass county Ncbrasku, ac cording to the government survey. Sold t satisfy a decree of foreclosure ren dcred at the April term, A. D. 1871, of the said District Court, in favor of Thomas E. Tootle, and against A. G. Barnes and Lucinda Barne. . Given under my hand this 3d day of July, A. D. 1872. J W.JOHNSON, Sheriff C -m CcNebraska. Maxwell & Chapman, 14-5tw lTff's Att'y's. Legal Notice. To Geortre L. Bn-kirkl You arc hereby notified that Henrietta M. Bus kirk did, on the 3 1st day of Julv, A. D. 1872, file her Petition in the office of ihe M-triet Court of Cass eountyj and state f Nebia ka, charging the said fJeore L. Bu.-kirk with gros-ly, wantonly and cruellv refusing to maintain aud support .-aid Plnintiff ; and also charging the ad George L. Buskirk, with extreme iu by towards said Plaintiff, and a king hat she uiav be di voiced trout the eaid George L. Buskirk, an 1 also praying for the care and cjttodyofthe minor chil dren. . . f . I The said Gcorse L. Buskirk is requir ed to appear and answer said !'etitionon or bef'vre Mombiy the 9th day of Sep tember, A. D. 1872. at which time said cause w ill stand for hearing HEN III ET I A M. BUSKIRK. By J. II. Brown, Ler Atty. 18wi Legal Notice. Mxwcll Si Chapman, plaint:ff vs. J. S McNieb-on and Isabella McN'ieI.s..n d-fendants. In the District Court 2nd Ju licial District in and for Cass county, Ne iraska. J. S McNielson and Isabella McNiel son defendants will take notice that Maxwell & Chapman, plaintiffs did on the 30th day of J uly, 1872, file in the Dis trict Court in and lor Cass county, Nebra-ka. their petition against the said J. S. McNiebon and Isabella McNiel.-nat deft-nd mts, in which the plaintiff claim judgment for the sum of fifty dulLrs for Attorneys services rendered for said defendants use You are therefore not'fied that unless you appear and an-wer said petition n or before the 16th day of September, A. D 1872, judgment wiil be rendered against you for said sum of fifty dollars tceihe wih interest thereon fioon March 23d, 1371 and costs of suit. Maxwell & Chapman, nl3-4w Plaintiff. Agents Wanted. U'ELPTI'S Prsrttclil 3ni.le to Ho -i tiers l ib best f"-l I init Iki.iW in the market. It Is a I ook for all ci et-rned in muk'iignr phvIi-.s motixy. Llberul emninissions l'iii. and JlO.'O given away to sgenbi proving sd cs lul. Ad dress for truiS an ! territory, T. M rtl'ARR A CO. General Wertern Agent. 17liw3w Davenport. Iwg. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF PLATTSMOUTII SEBRAbKA. BiccKSSoa 10 Tootle, Hanna & Clark JOB. FlTZGKKAtn. 1'mident. John R. Ct ok. Cashier, C. II. Pm:h. , l't(r I'rtriiltnl X. W. EtaKS, A$'t Cathifr. This Batik is now open fur buinei at theit new room, corner Main d Sixth streets, aud are prepared to transact a ccueral Banking Business. Stocks, Bond?. Uold, Government and Locitt Securities Bought and Hold. Depcrslts Received and Interest allotted Un time CertifiwitM. I'rafts orawn. srnilablo iu any part ot the United Stat" and in all the principal town and Cities of Europe. FOR THE CELEBRATED IMXVTAIVr XjXIMJZ, A N D O F S T E A M E R S. Parsons Isbiugto Lring out f ends from L'urope can purchaso tickets lrom US, througb c Plattsmouth. i THE II MEULABL A Heavy Stock of Goods Hand. on yo titnti c.ni yt Intrrft on Dorrovtd Capi' Vil to It Mua Off CuttumT 1 1 OLDEsT KSTABLISHED 110U3E YS TI1E ciiy, North s'de Main between Second andThirJ its, Takcj pleasure in announcing to Farmers and Mechanics. That ho has as larte and well selected stock of Dr Goods. Groceries, Pruv'i.ions. as were ever brought to the city of FUtumouUi -It will cf-nt yu noth'nir to look at theta whe'her you buy or not. By exaininms; the prioda a' the ' OLr IIELIA HLL" nu will be able to tell when other pa tins try to swindle you 17-wtf 25-dit. T. W. SHANNON'S FEED, SALE AND LIVERY STABLE. i MAIN STREET, Pbilismulh Nebraska. I am prepared fo accommodate th" public witl Horses, CarriJifes, Lukkio a No. I J?7 on short notice and reafenable terus. A t fla" will run to the steamboat lauding, and to twl part Hbc city wb'D deirel. January 1. 1"1 ilAwtf. - Plattsmouth Mills ! ! PLATTSMOUTH. SEBHASKA. COXltAD IIEISEL - - Proprietor. Flonr, Cm Meal. Feed, L., Always cm hand aud for Sale at loweitt Cuu i'ricts. -Tte ITirheft prices paid for Wheat and Corn. BfiyParticular attention v'lven to cus tom work. mi 2 1 CITY MhAT MARKET, cv MAIX STREET, PIaUcmouth; - Nebraska. The beat of Fresh Meats always oa kand Jj their feiuoo. Tligheat Price Paid for Pat Cattlo -Uighe;t Cash Price paid for treen Hides. JYIozictt Saved ty Buying Your Grtcn-house and Bedaing Plants. AT TBI JPicnic Girlei8 DON'T ecnl Ea-t for PlauU when yoa cata get jut aJ good lr lewi money nearrr home. To my no u.ero'J8 friends and pafrens I would iy that I heve the largest and bt stock .f planOJ ever .fffted forrle in tnr west and propo.'i to sell tbem at remonable prices, lie sure W send for tuy t Descriptive Cataloguo whirh will be bent fre to all who apply for it Then give t.ie your order, and 1 feel confident I can kiitiady you. Ad-ire. w. j. it r.nf.n. Feu. 13 dxwlf Plattsmouth. Nub. 3Eino Art Gallery. ta-riiotorarns, Ambrr-trres. and copiee front Id pictunv. plain -or colored, eitber ia ink. water or oil. All work neatly caeeutci and warrautcd to (.tve gitm-fnruon. V- V. LbONAKD. Artul. VMtf Maet- Plattmonth.