tAIJniitai. JUi. wr-! THE HERALD DEAD THIS. Gsoda not sold at Ices than cost. No goods given away, lut good goods at ibe lowest prices for cash, at lltf. Clark & Plummers. Plattso-outh, Neb. Line: LIME! IT. Itobinson starts Lid lime kiln for the aeason, to-day. All persons det-iriog Huie can now be furnished. For information, call next door east of the Brooks House. 70diw2fc 213 PCTATCS:. Ileer scnli us a CJ lbs suect pota to, "for bieakfast " We have , been comparing corporofity's, and think Hes ter made a mistake. Mr. Mickelwait or Judge O'Neill could hold that potato for breakfast, better than the editor of the IltUALD. Osceola Nor!iriii--(;ftnNriir Home tin punnible. ftTRSERY iTOCK 1 NURSERY STOCK! W. II. Drown, the Agent fur these well known Nurseries, is in town, tolicit ing orders for Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Flowers, Bul ls, and Green House Plants. Satisfaction garanteedor on pay demanded. W. If. H. 38dlw tfw . The strains of flute and guitar mingled very pleasantly with our dreams last night, aud at last aroused us to a realiz ing sense that somebody or bodies were treating us to a delightful seranade, for which we return many thanks. We do not pretend to be a judge of music, but we know that was excellent, and Platts mouth need not be ashamed ef her mu sicians. ofHe(blnc ttint Intcri-hts Everyone. O'Brien k Merges, at the Platts incuth Shoe Store. nc.t door to the Post office, are filling up, for the Fall trade, with the best and cheapest stock of boots and shoes ever bruu.t to Plattsmcutb. jwtf At Stadelman's New Jewelry the best assortment ever brought to this inaiket. Kings, chains, studs and sets; also a few watche;:, which will be sold at wholesale prices. 74dlw2Gv?3t WASTED t Kvery one to know .that O'Brien & Merges, at the Plattsmouth Shoe Store, keep on'y first class shoemakers, and all their custom work is n.ade from the bet brands of French calf and kip. They only charge 75 cents for soling boots, and make aujtiiing to oru.r, frorj a stoga boot to the finest French kid, ladies' shoes. Their, foreman is master of his business, and his "fitting" can net Lc ex celled in the best shops in the counry - 25wtf The largest stock of cloth ng to be found in town, at Stadelman's. The best assortment .of clothing at Stadel man's. The cheapest place to buy clothing is at Stadelmann's. 74dlw2Gw3t. Vivian's is the place to buy your gro ceries and provisions. 20tf A Word to our utomr. Profiting by the experience gained by ruorc than two years dealing with the people cf Plattsmouth and vicinity, we have selected for our fall and winter trade a class of boots and shoes, that for cheapness and durability, we say, with out hesitation, are not equalled west of the Missouri. We find the people want pood goods, and we are prepared to fur-ci.-h them at reasonable price?. Ilespcctfully. rSwtf O'Brien & Merges. POLITICAL. Mrpsrs. Smith and Chapman will speak at Omaha Junction, on Monday evening, October 7th. Turn out and bear them. d&w NTMVEHt StOVEJ I Morning Glory, Base-burner, for hard coal five sizes, at E. T. DuKE & Co.'s. CGdtf25wtf At Solomon & Nathan's the goods are rolling iu hand over fist. 85 13w26i2 S. N. B. We have bought the entire right and interest iu the whole subscription list of the Weeklv Herald, from II. D. Hatha way, and as fast as our friends can square up the old accounts we shall be pleased to have theui as we want old books settk-d. tf . E. T. Duke & Co., have on hand seme new patent hu.-king gloves. Saves the h3nds and diminishes the labor. Farm ers cull and see them and you will par chase. $3d lw-27wlt Sec advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dis pensary, headed Book for the Million Marriage Guide in another column. It should be read bv ad. dccldiwly. Unless A. L. Brown had a good maay partners and was forced to divide pretty freely, he ought to be a rich man now. Five or six thousand dollars is a pretty cood nest egg for one summer and not a good summer for cont racts either. V ho was Browns partner. The ladies wil' do well to gee thoe splendid sets ofJew.'iry, (pure gold) the finest ever brought to this city, at Braitsch's, in Bloom's Clothing store. 85dlw29wl Fl'R.MTCKE! FUBSI TCKEI Go to Henry Boeck's new store foi furniture, mattresses and everything in the houso furnishing line. N. B. Coffins made to order, and also kept on sale. ' 70iiwtf Tho "creminm list" of be eounty and state Fairs will not be published in the Heralo this week as per promise on avnntof the continued absence of the o - T fl Wheeler. Part of the list is "set up" and on Mr. heel er's return the the rest will be published WILSON'S B2CHTFEBTI3TC& Urn endlich cinmal den cegan den re- publikani.-hen Vizeprcsident-schafts- Candidaten Wilson ausgestreuter Ycr- laumducgen, dasz er dem beruchtigent Orden der Knownothingsangchort habc l eia enae zu ruactien, wanuie.i sicli vor einigen yagen eioig Brook lyoer Deutsche schrifdich an diesen mit dor Ditto, sieuber , diesen Punkt aufzukluren. Sie erhieiter hierauf folgendes, vom 20. ds. aus Natick, Mass. daiirte, cigenhandigc Schrcibn dej Senators: Meine Herren, Ich hube Ihr schreiben empf.tngen, in dem Sie bei niir anfragen, of die Be richte, dasz ich ein Mifglied der Know nothing Partei war, auf Wahrheit be ruhen, oder Frdichtungeu, ausgitreu- yon politischen Feinden, sind Ich wicderhole hiermit nochmals, dasz ieh niemals mit ihr gestimmt babe und da?z ich Btrets bestrebt geweseri bin, von ihrer Grundung an, bei jeder Gelercn heit durch Wort und Schrift gegen ihrc schadlichen Prinzioien anzukamnfen :us den beifolgenden Auszugcn meiner Keden, die in verschiedenen deut.chcn Zeitungen veroffentlicht everden Sin ersehen, dasz ich uiich stetz frei und oflen fur das Prinzip erklert habe, dasz die Adoptivberger der Union gleiche Rechtc mit den Landes Eingeborene daben sollcn and dasz jede Unteidreck ung lrgend cine Klas.en and vornehm ich von ihrer Frendgeburt herruhrt, im hen Gegensatze zu den Prinzipien wahrer Ileligion, Gotteafurcht und dem Zeifgeiste steht und dasz solche Beein trachtigung der Fremdzeborencn hechst uogercht, unmenschlich und unpolitisch st. Diese meine Erklarungen stirnmen den liberalen Ansichten, deren ich wehien.d meiner langjehrigen po'.itischcn Laufbahn gehuldigt habe, volkommen uberein. Aufdieser Grundlaffe ruht der Jau unsrer mechtigen republikani.schen 'artei, der Partei de Fortschritts- uc-ren unvereiuJerUcne totetzen : r rei- licit, G'eichJieit und BrederUchkeit sind Die-es sind und werden meine Losungs- worte sein, so lange ich lebc and zu wirken im Standebin. Deshalb musz ieh auch ganz energisch solche Ver'auwdun gen zureckweisen und sio fur cia verechlichcs ohne crfolg, schou iuehrmals und besocders in deu Jahren 1S55 und 1S5S von den Opponenten der Republikaniselien Partei gegen mich im Auwendung gebracht wurde. Sic, geehrte Herren, sind wohl im Stande, Wahrheit von Falschheit zu unter.-cheiden ; Sei wer den inir daher wohl auch in der Zukunft Ihr Vertrauen pchenken. In dieser IIofFuung u. 8. w. IIevrt Wilson. TZI FAI2 63072133 of Cass county are situated three miles southwest of Plattsmouth, near the res idence of W. R. Porter, Ksrj. A stream of water passes through the northern side of the grounds where stalls and cheds for stock have been erected. On visiting the place we found a large as semblage of people from all parts of the county. We sha'l not at this time at tempt to give a de.-cription of the ar- - t tides on exnibitior", nor tne premiums awarded, as they will Lc given in a body hereafter. The grounds were crowded with pco pie, and Mr. Wheeler informs us that the entries were very numerous. The priucipal feature, to many, on Wednes day aftei noon, was the trotting match. Having been kindly invited to the stand we propose to tell what we know about that iior.se kacixq. ; ' The first thing on the programme was a race between F. J. Mettcer's roau mare and Dick Strcight's light roan mare "Cass County Pet." best two out of three. The first heat was trotted in 3 min. 4 sec. the dark roan (Metteer's) winning the heat. Streight's marc was yery lame, and many thought she would be unable to make the second heat, at the call of "time's up" however, she came to scratch in good style, and without the any scoring, they got a go. d "send off." the second heat was made in 2.55, both horses working to a charm, and the lame mare some how forgot, and won the heat. A litt'e walking, a little bathing, some blankets, a fresh chew of tobacco for the drivers and everybody is ready for the third and LAST HEAT. Two scores and the horses are away on the wind "go my beauties." This was as fine a heat as we ever paw trotted on acv course in America. The horses kept neck and neck for the first third of auuie; on tne second tuird the dark roan seemed to gain and the "Pet" II 11 behind, greatly to the sorrow of her friends who supposed her lame foot would cause her to lose the race ; but on the last round she forgot everything but the home stretch before her, arid the horses crossed the line with the liht roan (Streight's) about half her body's leneth ahead time, 3 minutes. When we consider that this track was only a third of u mile, and that three rounds must be trotted for a mile heat, all horsemeu will recognize at once that that this was very good time indeed. THE MILE DASH between John ShuunOn's gray pacer "Ilnmpty Dumpty" and Cal. ParraeVs bay colt, "Horace Greeley" was tho next thins on the turf. Both horse passed under the line in good style, th bay ahead about four Nevertheless, they got a "send off" and rattled away. Ihe colt did ex- cellently well, and never broke a step or lost an inch by fooling around. Unlike his great namesake, he stuck to the gait he started out with, viz ; a good, square trot, and made a good rccr rd as an hon est and reiiable candidate for future fa vors on the trotti.g course. The prey trotted, racked, paced, cantered, and &! mo.-t whistled and sang around the course, owing to the lens? h of time since he bad pulled a sulky, and it made him feel so eood, vou know. The race was declared a tic, time, no where, and we left On the next heat, we learn, the grey settled to business and was the winner. And so ended oar first day at the Cass OFFICIAL BZPC2T OF TE2 STATS SCABS The annual meeting of the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture, held at L'ri co'n, Nebraska, on this tho last day of the Annual State Fair, Sept. Gth, 1872. There were present the following oflic.rs, and tx-oflcio members : R. W. FURNAS, President, J. S. Morton, 1st Vice-President. J. T. Allan, 21 Vice-President. D. II. Wheeler, Secretary. J. W. Shannon, Member. Geo. B.Graff, C. II. Winslow, " D. T. Moore. F. M. DlNNiNNY, W. W. Abijv, Ex Officio, Member. There being a quorum present, the Secretary announced the following list of members whose term of ouico expired at this meeting, viz : D. II. Wheeler, J)hn Mutz, R. D. Simpson, J. A. Ewing. F. A Tisdehjr. Geo. B. Graff, C. Eckhart, and J. W. Shannon, Oliver Hura.on, M. Vandeveuter, J. L. Carson, J. T. Allan, F. M. Dinninny, II. P. Coolidge. I On motion, the Board proceeded to elect members to fill the Board, which resulted in the election of tha following person : D. II. Wheeler, Plattsmouth, Cass County ; M. Dunham, Omaha, Douglas County : J. W. Moore, Nebraska City, Otoo County; II. Q. Staver, Salem, Riehardson County; J. II. Greg?, Ne braska City, Otoe County ; N. W. Wells, Schuyler, Colfax County ; F. A. Tisdel, jr. Brownville, Nemaha Co. ; F. M. Dinning', Tfcumseh, Johnson Co.; M. Stocking, Eldied, Saunders County ; John Keith, Ilinman Rhodes, Gage County ; II. P. Coolidge, Columbus, Platte Co.; J. W. Holt, Salem, Richardson County. Thereupon, the Board proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year, which resulted as follows : R. W. FURNAS, President. J. S. Morton, 1st Vice-President. J. T. Allvn, 21 Vice-President. J. W. Moore, Treasurer. D. II. Wheeled, Secretary. On motion of J. S. Morton, the Vesident was authoriz.d to appoint the Executive Committee for the ensuing year. The President naurid the following persons as the said commfttce, viz : C. II. Winslow, of Cass County; M. Dunham, of Douglas County; F. A. i-del, jr. of Nemaha County ; J. W. Moore, of Qtne County ; J. W. Holt, of lichardson Counfy. On motion of J. S. Morton, it was Rc$olcel, That the time and place of holding the next State Fair be fixed at the semi-annual meeting of this Board in January next. On motion C. H. Winslow, it was Rssuheil, That the President be re quested to call the semi annual meeting or tho State Board of Agriculture in January next, at Omaha city. Judge O. P. Mason, moved, that a Committee of throe, consisting of F. A Tisdd, Jr., J. S. Morton and R. W. Furnas, be appointed by the 8o ird. who shtwl fix and report to the Board, acorn pensation, to be paid tho Secretary of the Board, for his services for the year ending December 31st 1872, which mo tion was unanimously adopted. The Committee, after consultation, submitted the following report : To the Si'ite D ttird of Africullure : Your Committee, appointed to fix and report a compensation to be paid the Secretary of this Board, for the year ending Dee. 31st, 1872. would respect fully submit the following report : Whereas, The finances of theBoird are somewhat limited, yet knowing the neees.siry of having a competent and ef ficient Secretary, and believing that the laborer is worthy of his pay, would rec ommend that the Board oav the Secre tary the sum of six hundred dollars, for the year ending 1872. Your Committee would further say that the amount we have named is not enough to fully com pensate him, and believe that the Baard will, in future, pay him enough to enable us to retain his services in the position he has so faithfully and competently filled, and we further recommend that an order be drawn on the Treasurer, in favor of D. 11. Wheeler, Secretary, for tho sum six hundred dollars. On motion, the report was unani mously adopted. Judue O. P. Masan offered the fol lowing resolution : llesoh-ed. That an Auditing Comuit tee of three, be appointed to audit all claims, for services rendered, money ex pended, for the use and benefit, of the society, by any of its oraeers, and all services rendered, and a full and com plete itemized account of receipts and expenditures of the society, and by the same before the Board at its next Janu ary meeting. On motion, the resolution was adopted The President thereupon appointed C. II. Window, J. M. Woods and J. II. Gregg, as an Auditing Committee. On motion of J. Sterling Morton, it was llesohed, That Professor S. R. Thorn son, A. M.. and&amucl Augluy, A. M., aid Chancellor A. R. Benton. A. M. Ij. L. D., of the Nebra-ka State Uui verMty be, an-J they are hereby appoint ed a Committee of three to examine and pils" "pon tho Ew,y3 on the " 'rlMBKR Question," eutered at the Stare Fair 1S72, for the Special Premium of two hundred dollars, and m ike a report of their award, to the Secretary of the Board, prior to October 15th. On motion, it was Resolved. That the members of Award ing Committees, of the State Fair, be reduced from 7 an 1 9 to 3 and 5, and that the Boird appoint the Superintend ents, and that the Superintendents ap point tho Committees, in thbir respect ive classes, on the first day of the Fair. On Motion, it was . Resolved, That the Secretary procure the printing of 1000 copies of Dr. H. Xb ib a ttjjiA ddrpyg. jq ramphlet form and that he be authorized to draw upon the Treasurer of tho Board for money sufficient to pay for the printing of the same. On motion, the Secretary was instruct ed to draw an order on the Treasurer for the sum of ono huudred dollars to pay for the servi es of Dr. II. Latham in at tending our Fair and delivering the An r.ual Address. On motion, the Secretary was instruct ed to call for a report from all persons who planted Trees on "Arbok Day," and announced the same through the pa pers of Nebraska. On motion, it was liesbhed. That the thanks of the State Board of Agriculture were due, and were hereby extended to the "Press of Nebraska," for the very valuable aid they have given the Agricultural inte rests of Nebraska, by publishing the no tices of our meetings, and of the Special pre uiiurrs offered for Tree planting, &e. On motion, the thanks of the Board were extended to the several railroad companies of Nebraska, and to the B. & M. R. R. in Iowa, and the K. C. St. Joe. & C. B. It. It. of Iowa and Missouri, for the very liberal aid they have rendered the Board aud the Agri cultural interests of Nebraska, by giving reduced rates to passengers, and also on stock aud merchandise intended for exhi bition at our Fair. On motion, the thank9 of the Board were given to its officers, the Superin tendents of the several classes, aud the Committees, for tho fair and impar tial manner in which they have dis charged their several duties. On motion, the thanks of the Board were extended to the citizens of Lincoln and of Lancaster County, for the very liberal manner in which they have pre pared the Grounds and Buildings for th State Fair. On motion, the Board adjourned to meet in January, 183, at tne call oi the President. R. W. FURNAS, 'res' t. Attest : D- II. WntELER, Sec'y. If you want a good, stylish hat. go to Stadelmanu's. 74dlw2Gw3t FC3 c:uitcilhai7-elsct.c:t Doctor Geo. II. Black was unani mously nominated for Councilman, in tho First ward, of this city, in the place of E'- T Duke, re.-igued, and the election takes, place on Friday, October 4th. Said is held on Mam street b-t nd Cth, at the store house an's, finest assort- nd misses hosiery liiefs, laces, &c. rn styles of shawls, stock of Alpaccas and S5J3w26t2 Empress c. Owing to an unusual stress of busi- ncss, wc nave omuteu acknowledging the receipt of some very fine grapes from Mr. W. S. West six different va rieties one of which he iuforms us was exhibited by him alone, at the Fair. He also had there some unadulterated sweet corn, seven varieties oi Deans, soma very larue, wild, yellow plums, which he had cultivated in hi garden, the Citawissa Raspberry and the Ohio ever bearing raspberry on the cane as they were cut from his garden. Mrs. West displayed as her share a long row of bowls containing preserves and jel- ies. Wanted. Within the next 30 days 40.0u0 pounds of R:igs. 50.000 pounds Cast Iron. 20.000 pounds Scrap Iron. 10.000 pounds Old Papers. And any amount of old Copper and Brass. Cash paid for any of the abovo ar ticles. F. S. WniTE, Two doors East of Court House. S0dlt-2Gwtf Patent round zinc boards to go under heating stoves, selling last, at E. 1. Duke&Co's. 83dlw-27wlt The only true time in Plattsmouth is kept by Braitseh's French Regulator, at the Elephant Clothing store. Call and get true time. 85dlw26wl E. T. Duke & Co. have just received a argo lot of Heating Stores of all kinds. uitable for parlor, offices, stores, hotels, or any place. Call and see them. f.GJtf25wtf BEPTOUCAXS, Republicans, on Tuesday next the State Elections tuke p!a?. You owe it to yourselves and to the country to turn out to a man and show vour colors. A "campaign of calumny" has been inaugurated against any and every Republican candidate put in the field, which shows conclusively how weak the parti' is tliat must resort to personal vituperation and slanderous af fidavits to support its cause. J urn out and give the lie, by your votes, to the.-e charges that we have no good men in our ranks, and dare not elect our present can lidttes. Every lie published bv the oppositionn has been refuted over and over.. So don't fear. Remember the eyes of tho whole country are on you The election in iVe LriisJci will bo looked for with interest all over the Union, and the moral effect1 cf a rou.ing Republican victory in this grand, great, young Keystone State of the present Union, will be second to none other in the Republic, and can not be over e.-tiuiated. The eyes of a Nation will be upon you nest Tiusdiy. Citizens, freemen? honest men, do your duty, and three cheers for Grant Furnas and the right. Evening Star, wood burner, and from 56 to 75 varieties of heating stoves. Call and see us, E. T. Duke k Co. ' 66dtf25wtf Hemp Packing for sale at E. T. Wdlw-27wlt Puke & Co. At sv a ment f and glovV f The li J and a ma-K z?7c TUERIXAKY Frederick Otz, Veterinary Surgeen. Can be found at John Shannon's stable. Knows his business and attends to Give him a call. 7l)d&wtf Xew Store Hew UomU Now I'rlces At F. S. White's Grocery Store, two doors east of Court House. C.ill and buy Goods low down. I have a well se leeted Stock of Staple and Fancj' Gro ceries which I offer as low as the lowest. Wanted 1009 pounds of butter, do 1000 dozen eggs. Corn, oats, potatoes, chickens, or any kind of produce, wanted. All god delivered free of charge, in aLy part of the city. F. S. WHITE, Brick Store, two doors East of Court House. JCs?"Cash paid for hides. SO-dlt w 2fitf Notice Is hereby given, that I will offer for sale at public auction, the northea-t cor ner of Block thirty six (36) in Platts mouth. Nebraska, nt one o'clock P. M on Thursday the 10th day of October 1872, the leae and inre-est of 31. ien Eick to forty feet off from the north end of" Lots one and two (1&2) in It lock thirty-six (30) in the City of Platts mouth, ISebra-ka, together with tho building situated thereon, to be sold as the property of M. Ten Eick. on an or der of sale dated September 19th, 1872, issued out of the District Court of the Second Judicial District, in and for Cass county, in an action in said Court where in James Tendon is plaintiff and M. Ten Eick defendant, and directed to me as sheriff of snid vutity. JUStit'il W. JOHNSON, Sheriff of Cass Co. Maxwell & Chopmnn, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Election Notice. Notice is hereby given, that on Tues day, the 8th day of October next, at the usual places of holding election, an Election will be held for the purpose of electing One Member of Consrress', 1 Governor, 1 Chief Justice. 2 Associate Justices, 1 Secretary of State, 1 Auditor, 1 State Treasurer, 1 Attorney General, 1 States frison In.-pector, A District Attorney for the Second Judicial District One State Senator for the Fourth Senatorial District, composed of the County of Cass. Two Members of the House of Lepresenttves for tho l ourth llcpresentative District, composed of the County of Cass. One Member of the House of Repre sentatives for tho Twenty-fifth Repre sentative I'istrict, composed of" the Counties of Cas. Sarpy, Douglass, Washington, and Dodge. One County Commissioner for Cass County, from tho Third District. One Precinct Assessor for each 1 re- cnu;'. Which Election will be opened at 8 o'clock in the morning and continue open un'il 6 o" clock in the Af:ernoon of the same day. Ly order of the C'mfv Commissioners, D. W. McKlNNON Clerk. This 3d day of September, 1872. 24 4w Legal Notice. Samuel Berliner is hereby notified that on the 3d d;iy of August, 1S72, Tootle, Faileii'h & Co., filed their peti tion in the District Lourt or. the fcecond Judicial District in and for Cass County, Ncbr.ka ; the object and prayer of said petition is to lorcciose a certain mort gage on the E i of Lot C, m Block 35 in rlattsinouth city, Nebraska, in which you claim some interest, executed by F. S. White, Diana White. Augustus Spiers and Lovina Spiers, to Tootle, Far- h'ljih & d"., on or about the 20th day of June, 1871, to secure the payment of certain ptouiissory notes, calling for the uiu of six hundred and sixtv-three dollars and seventv-fivc cents, ($053 75), arrd praying that an nevomit may be had of the amount due said Tootle, Farleigh & Co., and that said property may be sold, to ati.-fy the same. You are re quired to answer said petition on or be fore the 28th da v of Oftot-rr. 12 TOOTLE, FAR LEIGH, & CO. By Maxwell & Chapman. 24w5 Attorneys. Ordinance No. 33. An Ordinance providing for the con struction of certain idewalks. lie it ord'tined by the Mtinr and Coun- cihneit of the Ltty of t laltsmoi'th Sec. 1. That the owners of nil lots and parts of lots bordering and abutting on the west side ot seventh street in said citv of Portsmouth between the North side of Washington Avenue and tho South side of Ehu street be and are hereby required to build and construct sidewalks along and against the east line of their respective lots or part of lots on the west side of said Seventh tieet. Sec. 2. That the owners of oil lots and parts of lots bordering and abutting on the North side of Marble street, in said citv of Plattsmouth. between Chi cago Avenue and Eleventh .-treet be and are hereby required to lui u and con struct sidewalks along and against the south line of their respective lots and parts of lots on the north side of said Marble street. Sec 3. The sidewalks required by this, ordinance to be constructed shall be f.ur feet wide and shall be constructed of good pine or Cottonwood lumber of net less than one and one-half inches in thickness laid crost-wUe und firmly nail ed and fastened upon two continuous sleepers or stringers n--t l"s than two by four inches in size and well plaed and fastened, and at such gradj a- shall be directed by tho street Commissioner. SEC. 4 It i3 hereby ordered that the several owners of Iota and parts of lots alonsr which sid walks are hereby requir ed to be constructed, shall build and conMrnet said sidewalks as herein re quired within thii ty days after the pas sage of this Ordinance. Sec 5 If at expiration of thirty days after the passage ot th.s Ordinance any part of said sidewa:ks shall not be com pleted a herein provided, th u it shall be the duty of the city engineer to make an estimate of the cost and expenses of building each sidewalk (required by this ordinance to be constructed) remaining uneonstrueted and submit the same to the council, whereupon the mayor shall give at least ten day no' ice that bid.- will be received for the construct ion of said sidewalks ard at the first meeting of the council shall examine said bid and may contract with the lowest and be.-t bidder for the construction of said sidewalks provided said bids do not ex ceed the estimate made by the city en gineer. Sfc 6. Thi Ordinance shall take ef fect from and after its publication as pro vided by law. Passed and approved September 23d, 1872. Attest: M. L. WHITE, R. U. Vanatta, Mayor. 26wlt City Clerk. Sheriff Sale. Electa G. Hasty Administratrix of tUo Esta'e ot' Ch irles HnKty deceased, vs. Eimuersun II. Kntoo. Uy virtue of an order of alo issued out of the District Court in and tor Cuss Co., .Neb., aal to :ue directed. 1 will fn tho 16ib day of September. A. 1. l at 10 o clock A. M.. ol said day at tho front di"r of tho Court llouso in the City of PNUsinouth in pahl eouuty.otTer for sale estate, ti-wir : Lots No. 7, x, v, lu. 11 und 12 in Hlock No. six Wt in the City of I'la Uniouth. Cas county, Nebraska Al o the sou'heast ouartor t'l of Section No twenty-four izi) in Township No. twelve (12 North of Kfince No. twolvcdJ) East oftuefixth P. u. Also on hundred acres ciTof the Noriheust quarter li) of Section twenty five (25' i Town hip No. twrlve (12 North of Kun?o N twelve (12 Eat of the sixth p M.. all Mtunted in Ca-s county. Neb. To beyoldto satisfy a judgment and or-'er ofaalo un'ier as attachment rendered nt th N vember term A. l. 1870. of the sai i District Court in tavor of the said Ilaintiffnnd against the raiii defendant. 5iven under u.y harjd this Sth ''ny of August 18T2. J. W.JOHNsOv. SaeritT Cass Co.. Nebrasln. Pottenuer, Fox & Wheeler. Attorney!! for PUintiSs. 4)-w5 Legal Notice. Matthias Spohn re. Christian Schlunt. "OTICK i hereby griven. that we will offer i at public sale, at Ve front door of fe Court House, in I'iattsmouth, Cass County. Nebraska, on Monday tho 4th day of November. 1S72. it 1 o'clock F n., on said day, tbetoUowiiicre.il estate, to wit: Lot one. two. three, ten. elev en an I tw -lve in block No. six wet. one south, in the town of Hock U'uffs. Ca-s county Nel-ias-ka. vith alt tho buildine and annurtennnce thereunto bclotiRiup. to bo sohl under nn order of sale in pa titi.m mad by the District Court, of the 2d Judicial DistriC, in and f'orCas coun tv, Vebra ka. on the 12:h day of Kcbruarv, A. D. 1S72- Terms of 8le: One-third can-, one thir in one year, ami one-third in two years, with interest on deferred payments at 10 per cent, Jauks M. Patterson. Cos ao IJkisw.i,, and Ukohgk K. Draper. Py Miiwut A Crapmin. He tore ei. n24 3t Attorneys for Plaintiff. AN ADVERTISEMENT v v. - to rn.r. THIS SPACE. insurance (otto tfimiinrnlnl niHiinit WTn? ........ ... 3 Ci""" 1 " ' " - f JUSTUS LAWRENCE. President. J. P, ROGERS. Secretary. Enterprising Economical, JLiDcraf auel team Nunihcr Policies issued to Jan. 1. lS7i , Number Policies issue.i and revived in 1S.1... AtiaETTS. Jan. 1. 1872 TV,;. r., : T i r. ....t PVnPnan t in.'fimn thun tiuva n -1 h ..... n .O.iir.ii.1 perio i in its nistory. Its total Assets are 8u0i"ient to discharpo a its stock capi'ul, and leave as a balance more th ma utuiMij oiuiv iMiiiu'ii ii' ii, u'uiaii'run, nit i I lux in onill o Plir'iun riiiii1) iin ll. I cy holders, knnnullv, on the "(.'onlriliulion Plan." nd has a larger business and a lower ratio ThisGcmpanjf Issued ZIHoi?g Policies IIST 1871 Til A.HST S. A. TAYLOR & CO., CSciaeral JanlO.liwtf FALL AND WINTER GOODS. -So!- DOWN GO THE A T D. SCIIN ASSE & lCO.'S Celebrated NEW YORK STOEE. South West Corner of Main Street Plattsmouth, Nebraska AID SO TRE PEOPLE THINK WESO BUI EBJgLlT EDS. DRESS-GOODS. PRINTS, DELAINES, GINGHAMS, BROWN SHEETING, BLEACHED COTTONS, BALMORALS. CARPETS, CLARK'S NEW THREAD, COTTON YARNS, BOOTS AND SIIOFi In the Grocery line wc keep the Finest and Best TEA. COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSES, DRIED FRUITS, of every Description. All the lirieties of Spices, in fact fur all Your GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QIjEENSWARE. WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, YANKEE NOTIONS, nATS AND CAPS, GO TO m25-tf Pattsmouth Mils ! PLATTSMOUTn, NEBRASKA. CORAL) IIEISEL - Proprietor. Flour, Corn Meal. Feci. te.. Always on land aud for sale M Jowet Caatt Prices. The Highest prices paid for IVbcatand Corn. CSyParticular attention given to cus tom work. ui'2l WM- H. BROWN, Dealer in 2 nits ail Oram iat aI Narsiry S:o:k. FLOWERS. EULBS und GREEN HOUSE PLANTS. OSCEOXA, Iowa. Trees warranted true to name. Any stock or lerel to.it ennnot bo furnislied the tnaney will be promptly re.'unUea. Or tiers Solicited. n20-w3in Weening Water, Nebraska. DEALERS IN Dry Gi-ou, Groc ris. iiaidware. (jueensware. Itat?. aijd Caps. Agricultural TmplemeBt? of all kitvK v l," Cultvtor. Lni.m Corn F.anur. OrtnJetonr and Princeton I'lows . &c. &e,adin of which we oiler to the puU.c atthe owet retail prices. All Goods Warrantctl As Represented. -Omr csmstaat aim will V,e to Pell so low that it will be to the positive advantage of ovory lar xuer in the western an! central portion of Ci ..-.t.-.tbi-tl..irhS:;Sg 2. BLSTER. MERCHANT TAILOR Is in receipt of the finest and BEST AS.S.0PTHENT Of Ca.M meres, CUh, Vesting, &c. ever brouclit to the city, which I will male-up in the Litest stvles. ESi,Pcasi call and examine. "f Plattsmouth, April 18, 1S72. di6 &&-tt, 24 2fi it" 28 'ftsssnit St KT ) 4.VOO0 .:.. i: i i. l.v 'i . nlltn. 1 .. u I ,, f'. .....-... ....I! I lin'illi'-o'. in-lit lint re-inurancs. pay back a I in a MILLION of earned surplus. Agents, for clirxislc.'i P Jt I C E S ! I Univfcr sity cf Nebraska S-Tho next term or the Uuiverjity will op SEPTCMDER 12TII, 172. Apparatus, library and Cabinet are new an 1 comp'etc. Ihe Agricultural College I 111 UVVU 1 ..-. ' rost. Eor further information send for a call logue. Rooms fcrr nelf boardia? furQinh?d it fra I cost to the ituJenta. A. R. BETOy. Chanetiilor. n dlw-ao w2m Liccola N' . t-:ii.n..n ii. r.n -i niiiiin irn nna dook: u Bloxie Saved Biivinn Your lirfcsn-Roase ar BedJing Plants. r AT THX Msicnic Gar if en:: DON"! Fend East for Plants whea you c get juet ai tfjod for le mom-y n -liotn-. To cir nit't-erous frionJ3 and patron wo"!! ray that I hnvo tho lareeM and bt rtck of plants ever oii'croii furi-iilo in tor w nnd prop'i.-sp to fcII them at rcaa-jiiabio ric lo sure al rend fur my Ue Descriptive Catalogue. wliich will be rent fre-j'to rtU who nr-J-'y fr tt 1 UUi Aim - J --' " I can f:itiFy jea. " n rcrn Ad.tre.. K J. II F..-5SER. Feb. 13 diw nattiuoutli. cb LY0N'S;KATIAIflO For Preierving and Beautifying 1H. Human H To Prevent its Fallirj Cut and Turaina Gn-; A well-preserred Head of Hair. ir person t middle age, at onco bespeaks rcfiaement. ti . 1 , 1 T . iMil. ance, neaitn ana oeauijr. xi maj -called Wotuin' Crowning Glory, while in -are not insensible to its advantages and chari. ... .It.-.njtin. f r f V' lew tnins aro " ' . . , v ..nf.,nA.l TTatr villi head L : irizziy. uwsii, u " - co?t cwrered with Dandruff. Visit a bar - and you feel ana Iook use a new mm. what LYOX'S K ATIIAIRON will do all l time. The charm which lies in wjII pla.v Hair. Glost-y Curls. Laxuriant Tresses, ar.u Clean Head, is noticeable and irrefistable. ' Sold by all Druggists and Country Store, Jan, 2d- dJcw Iw evoxy 3ar