THE ITER A LI). OBITUARY. - i SCHLEGEL On Mondav. July lh at II A. M. at Ih.t residence nn Origans street, l.ocK is land. II!.. Catharine .tiiegcl, aped CJ years i n on:hs ami " ';iys. TIIUKSDA Y, AUOUST C, 174 . - ! The abov'4 Notice was unavoidably KEiTBUCAX STATE CONVENTION overlooked fast week, and we hereby STATE CONVENTION OF THE TOTAL PROHIBITION PARTY. A Republican State Convention will be held at the city of Lincoln, on' Wed nesday, tho 2d' day of September, 1874, al 3 oYlock, . for the purpose at placing in nomination one candidate for member of Conjjrecs, one candidate for member of. Congress contingent -andidatea for Joverncr. Secretary o Public Instruction. State Prison t n- I We rail atte ntion to the offer of the and Attorney fJeneral. and for ! 15- & M. Ii. It. Land Commissioner in ; publicly, beg pardon of Mr. Alex. 1 Schletpr," for our oversight. i Drf kaskd, was the mother of our "well Shown citizen Alex. Schlegel and ' h'ei' ifeath leaves' our friend to mourn tl!b departure of a dear parent, coun sellor and guide,. A Total Prohibition Stat Convention will be held at the city of Lincoln, on Wednesday, the 19th dy of .August. 1874. at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination one candidate for member of Congress, one candi date for memher of Congress, contingent, can didates for Governor. Secretary of State. Treas ure. Superintendent.of Public l"ns ruction. State I'ri.Hon Inspector, and Attorney Ocncral.and for J me. transaction ol sucli otner nusiness art may ( properly come before it. The delegate present : from each Judicial Patriot will nominate a j .suitable person for district Attorney for their respective insincts. The organized counties are entitled to delegates as follows : PERSONAL. the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it. The delegates present from each J udicial District will nominate ft suitable per son fr District Attorney, for their re spective Districts. The organised counties are entitled to delegates upon tne following nasis: Counties east of the sixth Principal Meridian shall be entitli'U to one dele gatefor each 1,000 inhabitants accord ifjg'to the census taken during the cur ieut year, and one for each fraction over five hundred. Hut each organized county shall be entitled to at least one tlelegate. Organized counties west of the regard to forwarding the products of the soil i&c It is one of the best ways of advertising the S'tate we know - of, and we hope our people will comply with the request and forward speci mens of productions at once. The Ii. & M. IJ. R. Co. have just re ceived two large forty-ton Manches ter engines, direct from the shops, to be put on the road between Platts inouth and Kearney. They are nam ed respectively' No. 15, Omaha, and Xo. 16, Kearney. We learn from the Cth P.M., shall be entitled to one dele- j Master of Transportation, Mr. Cieo. W. Holdredge, that a number of extra Adams 3. I'.urt 4. Cass 10. Clav 4. Dakota 3. Dodge 7. Franklin 2. (iage 5. Hall 4. Jefferson 3. Knox 1. Madison 3. Nuckolls t. Tierce 1. Ked willow 1. Sarpy 3. Sherman 1. Valley t. Webster 2. Antelope 1. KufTalo 2. Cod ;tr 2. Colfax 3, Dawson I. Douglas 22. Frontier 1. flreclev 1. Harlan" 2. Johnson 5. Itne:ister 14. Merrick 3. otoc 12. IMatte 4. Richardson 15. Saunders 9. St.Hiton 2. a.shington 5. York 5. Boon 1. Butler 4. Cheyenne 1. dimming 4. !ixon .1. Fillmore 4. Fum a 1. Hamilton 3. Howard 1. Kearney 1. Lincoln 3. Nemaha 8. Pawnee 5. Folk 3. Saline . Seward 7. Thayer 2. Wayne i. irate each, and to one additional dele gate for each one thousand inhabitants, iiccording to the census aforesaid, and one for each fraction over live hun dred, as follows: 1KI.KU.TK.4 FOlt COCXTIES. . Adams Antelope limine Butler Burt Buffalo Cass Chase Cedar Clav Colfax Cheyenne Cuming Dacotah 1 lavvson 1 ioii Dodge Jmuglns Dundy Franklin Fillmore Furnas Frontier 5.ige iosper Martin Hall Howard Hitchcock Hamilton Holt Jefferson The counties elect alternate delegates to act in case the delegates elect fail to attend the convention; and the. convention is re coinineuWl to exclude proxies for del egates tSfttdo not reside in the counties they propose to represent. J!y order of the committee. F. M..JOIIXSOX, C. II. (Sere, Chairman. Secretary. COUNTY COM '31 1 ITEE MEETIXfi. . 4 Johnson 5 . 2 Knox 1 . 2 Keith 1 . 4 Lancaster 14 . 4 Lincoln 3 . 3 .Madison 4 .lo Merriek 4 . 1 Nemaha K . 2 Nuckolls 2 . 5 Otoe 12 . 3 I'awnce 5 . 3 Tierce 2 . 4 Phelps 1 . 3 Tlatie 5 . 2 Polk 4 . 3 Richardson 15 . 7 Bed Willow 2 .23 Saline 8 . 1 Sarpy 3 . 3 Saunders 9 . 5 Seward 7 . 2 Stanton 1 . 1 Shennau 1 . 5 Thaver 3 . 1 VnU'ev 1 . 3 Washington r . ft Wiivne 1 . 2 WeFistrr 3 . 1 Yoi k 6 . 4 Unorganized Ter'y . 1 in the State 1 . 3 are recommended to trains will grain this be required season. to move the NEBRASKA S. S. ASSOCIATION. simply means to Republican party the Democrats.. Remember the County Republican Central Committee meeting, to-morrow. TIIK COM MITT EE AM Plattsmouth, - 1st Ward Jno. A. MacMurphy - 2nd Ward (J. W. Fairfield. ,T Mil Ward Thos. Pollock, " 4th Ward J. W. Johnson, F.lmwood Jos. McKiniion, Liberty Henry Taylor, Platts. Precinct X. Jeans, Oreapolis Sam. Thomas, Rock 1 Muffs 11 Rerger, Avoca J. W. Jennings, Mount Pleasant W. II. Xewell. Louisville Chis. Inhelder. Weeping Water W. W. Farley, Stove Creek II. Stanford, South Rend Fly Robb, (Jreeinvood L. W. James, Tipton Win. Wright, Salt Creek J. W. Conn, liight Mile (Jrove Sam'l. Richardson. We publish this week the call for a Temperance Convention, to be held at Lincoln on the 10th of August. We do not approve of carrying this matter into politics at this time and do not agree with Mr. Sheldon and Mr. Slaughter, the young men who brought us the notice, that if the tem perance question can only be made an issue and brought into politics they rle temperance men) are sure to win ie. We knoic to the contrary, and if the temperance question (as they call it) or the passage of a prohibition law is or could be made the test question in the State this fall, the advocates of that law would be badly beaten, Prof. Miller himself says so, all good judges, not biased by passion or prejudice, Vnow this to be the fact. A "Temperance Ticket" (as they call it) at this time, take votes from the and give them to Nothing less and nothing more. Mr, Slaughter gives us a little paper called the Temperance Ntirs, which is very bitter on Dr. Miller, of Omaha, and says he has announced himself and his paper as against all prohibition laws and plainly put the Democratic party on the sideof unrestricted liquor dealing. It then complains that the Republican pajers never say a word in favor of temperance. This is fa'se; every Republican paper we know of to receive, has favored wise and legal restrictive laws on the liquor traffic. It is the true policy and aim of the Omaha Herald to take an open stand against prohibition laws, because they nre sure of the support of every dem ocrat and if this were the isstre, they would get a large republican or inde-iieniU-ntYote to day in the State, and Dr. Miller can afford to set back and egg on foolish temperance men to fprnranother party which will strength n his"-arty and weaken the Republi can party, and then chuckle to think how easy they have walked into his trap set wide open,and thebait scarce ly concealed. Yes, if we were running a Democratic or opposition paper, and funning it purely fot political power fir pecuniary gain, we should take just the stand that the Omaha Herald does. Dr. Miller is no mean judge of the strength of the forces in this State, it is a well known fact, that personally, lie is a temperance man, he cares noth ing about the prohibition of the sale of liquor on his own account, or that of his friends; but he sees and knows . that every temperance vote he can draw off frot?t ffie Republican party this fall counts one for some epiosi tion candidate of hrS own culor of c loth. Xow go in nii'd. help the atiti temperanee element if you wairt to, - gentlemen, but let us understand the Matter and i:t it on its true footing. It is win or lose this fair, and the time has not corns t&iUli tilt wtr have, won f)n a single throw of the iolitical dice. Temperance or Anti-Tcmperacce. If fvt i mitt-tcmperance comes up. items relating It is Statistical Secketaby's Office, ) Fkemoxt, Xkb., July 1, 1874. f To Sunday iScfiool Workers: Important changes in the Constitu tion and plans for working in our State Association, require early attention. The Kxecutive Committee have a large work before them, in arranging and carrying out the plan decided up on at Xebraska City, viz: to form a County Association in each County not already provided with such an or ganization. Can not Christian brethren in such counties, begin the work without wait ing for the committee, sending plans and wants to them, and asking for what assistance is indispensable V The committee will respond to the extent of their ability, giving all possible as sistance and cooperation. There are nearly fifty counties with no County S. S. Society yet formed. How many less shall there be next year? The form for Reports from schools to the State and County Societies was also revised. That you may know what items of Statistics will be called for, and so arrange your Records as to be able to give accurate, intelligent answers to each question, the follow ing quotation from the Constitution is made. Will County Secretaries and Superintendents and Secretaries of local schools notice the to each of their departments? desired to .ascertain: 1. The total population of his county by Precincts. 2. Xuinber of persons between the ages of 5 and 21 years. 3. Date of organization of first Sab bath School established. 4. Present number of Sabbath Schools (The above for County Secretaries.) 5. Xumber of Officers and Teachers enrolled. (. Xumber of Scholars enrolled. 7. Total enrollment. 8. Total average attendance. 9. Xumber of Scholars in Infant classes. 10. Xuinber of Scholars in Intermed iate classes. 11. Xumber of Scholars in Bible classes. 12. X" limber of volumes in Library. 13. Xumber of Children's papers taken periodically. 14. Xumber of Teachers papers tak en. 15. Xumber of schools sustaining Teachprs meetings. 16. Xumber of Schools open summer and winter. 17. What hour held. 18. Amount of collections for Mis sionary and other purposes. 19. Xumber of conversions during the year. These are simple questions. If you are not now able to answer them all, make your records so as to be able to answer as many as you can next year. Few of the schools in the State have their classification so arranged as to comply with requests in number 9, 10 and 11. Xumber (5, you see answers them, and should be the sum of all three. Xumber 13, asks for the num ber of copies of children's papers taken in your school, and supposing your school has 10 copies of "The Sunday Advocate" for 6 months, should read 10, not GO, which is the total number. A corresponding number should be given to number 14. Xumbers 15 and 10, changed to meet a single shool should read, "Does j our school sustain a Teachers meeting? Does your school hold open, summer and winter?" Try to be .able to answer next year with an emphatic Yiis. The above reports are required to be ready at least one month before the annual meeting. Blanks for this pur pose will be forwarded to School Sec retaries in ample time. A report from one quarter or one half or even three quarters of the schools in the State, is of Little Value. Do not think your report will do no good. Do not think you will not be benefitted by sending one. Let our watchword this year be "a voice from every county, and from each school in the county." County Secretaries will confer a favor by send ing me the proceedings of their County Conventions, as published in your county Xewspapers or by your As sociation. Any posters, circulars, pro grammes of Conventions, or Institutes, and other appliances which you may make use of from time to time, will aid me in learning the history of Sun day School woiji in Xebraska, for our State Convention in 1S75. Xow a word of caution" and encour agement. Each County Secretary will find it an invaluable aid in gathering statistics to have a blank book in which to enter every item of informa tion concerning Sunday Schools in his field. Fnter these items as you gather them, never lose one. If you cannot visit all the localities In your county, impure of your County Superintendent of Public Instruction, or the Clergy men you know concerning them. Of ten much valuable information may thus be secured which otherwise would remain" in secret. A Postage Stamp and the free use of ink is also recom mended!. I invite and most earnestly urge cor respondence from every part of the State. To effect all we want to ac complish, this is necessary. We can do much unitedly, .singly, but little. Ask questionsinake suggestions, give 'information freely. Don't expect to accomplish a complete :nd perfect record the first month, or year: Persis tent determination year after year; will win eventually, but if we ever do' succeed in bringing our Xebraska to the front rank in Sunday School work f? Y.'flt be in part, because ve believe we are' doing the Lord's work to some profit, ar.'d' therefore we expect we are going to succeed". Traternally your fellow-worker, . - I. P. GAGE. ; Statistical Sec'y.,Xeb. State S. S. Asst. County Committees, will at once anjwlnt the time for holding primary elections. Ave would recommend, that the several County Conven tions lie held at the County Seat, on Monday, August 17, 174. The friends of jirohihitiou, anti-monopoly, :md anti-class legislation. Those in favor of a radical change in the manner of electing president. Vice President. and Scn- i a tors ; and all voters who can heartilv endorse the platfomi of the National Prohibition rar tv. are invited to participate in this x:w DKPAIITl KK. Our.Swte is blank. The State Convention will be free of all former party ties, and if the people of Xkhrask a see lit to nominate men, "Good men, and true." we think the whole ticket can be elected on Tuesday, October 13, 1X74. Gentlemen do your duty or hereafter forever hold your peace. B. I. SLAUGHTER. Chairman. J, A. F.VIRIiANKS, Secretary. State Ccn. Committee. - OCR WESTERN LETTER. Aftox, Fbontieb Co. Xeb., ( July 2(Uh, 1874. ( Ed. Herald: Having been fre quently reminded by my "bettcr-halP that I owe you another letter as per promise, I will endeavor to discharge the obligation. At the date of my last letter we had been here but a short time upon our homestead; having now been here some longer, and having from observation and inquiry learned something more of the locality that may be of interest to your readers, will proceed to write first about THE COUNTRY. Let it be remembered that this coun ty lies directly Xorth of Red Willow county, and consequently nearer the "big divide." between the Platte and Republican rivers, at the same time we have more water courses, 1. e the tributaries of the rivers, have each of them their tributaries, and one v ery significant fact will enable the home stead hunter to determine where he will find the most timber. Unlike the streams in the eastern counties, the heads of our streams here are much better wooded than the lower portions, and at the same time the bottoms grow wider and more extensive as you ascend the streams. THE SOIL is some lighter in color than that of Cass, Otoe &e.. which fact we attribute to the short buffalo grass not offering as much protection from the sun as the higher grasses of the above coun ties, that it is rich in productive qual ities cannot be doubted by any obser ver, for our c itors will compare favorably with other portions of Xebraska, for even after our long continued drj spell, our crops of all kinds looked fresh and of good quality, some fields of small grain suf fered from the. drouth, but I believe these crops will excell here in a fav orable season. OUR TIMBER cannot be surpassed by any locality West of the Missouri river. We have an abundance of fuel, dead and dry, in drifts and otherwise to last us for several years, while our growing tim ber is well fitted for building purposes. In proof whereof, I would state that I selected my claim while at Lowell, from the field notes, and I have now in process of erection a hewed log house, 20X24 feet, one story and a half high, and will not anywhere near ex haust my building logs in completing it. The timber grows eery fast and is of good quality, thus making our uplands, which are broad and level, favorable locations for tree claims. IMMIGRATION has been very heavy toward this sec tion the past season, in despite of some unprincipled parties in Lowell, and other points east of here, who harp up on their thousand strings, to every emigrant that they converse with, of grass-hoppers, drought, sandy land, In dians, potato bugs Ac, &c. We would simply ask them not to try to shuf fle off their ills and complaints upon us, foe we can beat them in everything desirable to a homesteader, the best day they ever saw, even to that awful pest horse-Hies, wllich I found very thick on tho Platte bottoms, while here I have seen but two or three this summer. OUR towns, . are just starting, and better locations for mechanics, with limited means, who at tine same time wish to take tree' claims, cannot be found, for the coun try and towns are bound to improve very fast. Any correspondence in regard to this place, or others within our knowl edge, will receive all due attention. OUR CURIOSITIES, KELICS &C. On an elevated portion of my farm, as also on another elevation on the opposite side of Deer Creek, about one half mile distant, we have found re mains of potter', not as smooth quite as that of our day, but much the same shape. I have pieces of some twenty three different vessels, all are from the rim, and figured in rings, diamonds or creases of different depths and num bers. Immense bones have" been found one a jaw bone, weighing fifty pounds, while a Buffalo's jaw bone will weigh but five or six pounds. Please excuse this long letter, for really our splendid soaking rain, last ing most of last night, has so elated me that I scarce know when to cease. I remain respectfully, Jl S. Child. You do know efrough to get elated vvben.it rains out there, Eh? We hav'nt been elated (nor rained on) here in ever to long. C. Schultz, of the Cedar Creek Mills, one of our best millers and business men, called on the Herald Monday and left us softie of the stuff we are very much in need of. Hon. Henry M. Atkinson, of Brown ville, called on the Herald last week in the Editor's absence. We should have welcomed Mr. Atkinson most hearth1, he is one of Xebraska's most energetic and capable men. George Smith, Esq., has gone Xorth to see the Sioux and get some pine lumber. In view of the fact that the Grass hoppers may and probably have done some damage to corn in this county, it has been suggested to us that it is not too late yet to sow turnips, and if properly housed they make very good winter fodder for cattle and hogs. The late corn, and" all corn not stripped of leaves, might h& cut vp, old fash ioned way, and thus save much fodder to make up for the corn being short. The hint is worth using. The Herald "took" a trip down country last week, and will write it up in a few days. We call attention to the notice of a festival and concert, by Prof. Potter, at Weeping Water on the 14th of Aug. TVu; address of the Congressional Re publican executive committee contains among other facts some very interest ingstatistics, which demonstrate that the ordinary expenditures of the Gov ernment excluding the interest on the national debt and expenses inci dental to the rebellion have been re duced to a less amount than during the last year of Democratic rule under Buchanan in 1 800. This of itself is a very striking evidence of the economi cal management of our national affairs. THE MARKETS. HOME MARKETS. Reported by White. & Dakraii. Wheat Com Slielld Oats new Rye Barley Hogs 75.? SO W 757t HO 5,00 Reported by Clark & Plummer. E-irs l'.utter Lard Chickens Spring jier doz I'otatoes iro 10 'Ji K 150 LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS. 'i v York. Aug. 6 Money 2'J per cent Gold.". Si i'4 LATEST CHICAGO MARKETS. ClIICAUO, Aug. 6 Flour Wheat Corn Oats Rye 15arly Cattle 5,ooQk..:7 1.08 . . 63li 47 110 1,1 IS s.ooas.so PKOFESSIOXAL, GAUDS "VAT HEELER & ItENNETT Real - Estate ?nd ' Taxpayinjr Agents. Notaries Public, Fire and Life Insurance Agents, l'lattsmout h. N'eb. R. LIVINGSTON". Physician and Surgeon, Xt. 'fenders his protessional services to the citizens of Cass county. Residence southeast corner of 0;ik and Sixt'li streets ; ollice on Main street, one door west of Lyman's Lumber Yard, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. SAM. M. CIIAPMAS. It. T. MAXffKM. OII.VrjIAX A MAXWKM-, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors in Chancery. Ollice in Fitzgeral i's ttloek, Platts mouth, Nebraska. A. L. Si HACi E, T. Ii. Wilson-. SI'RAUI'K fc WII-SOX, Attorneys at Law. PLATTSMOUTH, - - NEISUASKA. Collections PromptlH jt attended to. 13-ly GEO. 8. SMITH, It. It. WINMIAM, KMITII & WIMMIAII. Successors to, Marijuett, Smith. & Stnrbird, A ttorntys a t La w ct- Ilea I Eat ate lirokers rLATTSMOCTH, ... XEII, Special attention piven to Collections, and all matters affecting the 'litle to Real Estate. Office on 2d door, over the Post Ofliee. Dr. Scliildkneclit, Eclectic A Homoeopathic Physician. XjS-OFFICE AND RESIDENCE,. Corner of Cth and Vine Streets, Plattsinouth, Nebraska. CALLS ATTENDED AT ALL HOCUS. fiyl Justice of the Peace. Ofnce on Main Street Plattsmouth. Neb., near ly op)Msite the IIkuald ofliee. Itusiness liours from s A. L. to s. p. M. All County business usually transacted be fore a Justice of the l'eace, Will he attended to bv the Subscriber. General Collector of Debts. 8-ly J.W.HAINES. IMiittsmoutli 31111s. HEISEL. Proprietor. Hava recently been repaired ana placed in thfi)uc.!i running order, loo.oon RiinIicIs of Wheat wanted imme diately for which the highest market price will be paid. ... c. iVA'ir STYLES. F. Ii. ELSTER, Merchant Tailor Is in receipt of the finest and BEST ASSORTMENT :assimeres. cloths, vesttnos. scotch iOOlS, IRISH FRIKSES, &e. In fact, the largest and best assortment of Cloths ever brought to this citv. which 1 am prepared to make up in the Latest Styles. CaU and examine Coods. . aprilis. rLATTSMOUTII MILLS PLATTSMOUTH, neb. CONRAD HEISEL, Proprieto FLOUR, CORN MEAL, FEED, Always on hand, and for sale at lotrest Cash prices. r""Tue Highest prices paid for Wheat and Com. Particular attention civen to Custom work. Singer Sewing Machines, FOR SALE BY F. J. METTEER, With all the EJTTR AS, ATTACHMENTS, NEEDLES, d-c. Also, Plows. Cultivators, AVaeons aad farm Implements for sale. CEDAR CRPEK ADS'. J. INHELDER & SOX, Dealers hi Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and GROCERIES Of all kinds, at the lowest possible rates. Also Dealers in Grain, for which the'highest cash prices are paid. Hides and produce of all kinds bought at rea sonable rates. Inhelder'! Htation. (Cedar Creek.) 51 tf. Cass County, N'eb. CEDAR CREEK MILLS ARE IS Good Running Order and keep on hand the best assortment of Flour, Corn Meal, &c. Especial attention is given to custom work. Satisfaction guaranteed, in exchanging Flour for Wheat. 0. SCHLUNTZ, Prop. Also keens a Flour Dejot, at CLARK & PLUM MER'S, in PLATTSMOUTH, Where will be found Flour, Grain. Com Meal, and Feed,at WHOLESALE & RETAIL and at REDUCED PRICES. E-?A11 orders within the city limits, prompt ly II lied herafter, from this Depot. 44-ly U. V. MATHEWS, On 4th Street, and dealer in Good fresh milk J delivered daily at every Hardware and Implements. I boUy s hom lu riausmouth, if they want it. by J. F. Beaumeister. Nails. Iron and Horse Rakes. McCormick and lluekeye Reapers and Mowers, Sweep Stake Threshers, Corn Planters, CULTIVATORS, Garden 'City and Morrison Plows, Wagon Wood Stock, GARDEN, FIELD FLOWER SEEDS. 7-3IU 'iV AjS. l,ft t'rrme de la Crrmr.-A'o 4 Contains On the Sen. H;n:aio';, mi! urcuK oi nay, iwverie. lv AiVlti mi: wuiiow t Priee a-.. by Kunn ; I.a l'.a!- Send in your orders and I will try and filvc you Pure JMillz, and Berve you regularly. tn-ly. j. rEPPEHUEiurs, CIGAlt MANUFACTORY, And Healer in i ue iwruK oi I'cty, iveverie, liy Al lrrma. l u.Ka, vy i.iciiner ; Win Homeward fly. by Lichner : Eiplcgicrns, Cap nee, vy r.gK'iuru. a pieces lor .: .. Vk N I cheap" ; lit Creme le lit C'miiiv No. !i. Contain I the following music Sicu ' Mountain Stream. Caprice, by S. Smith ; j Count on Jfc. Galop, by JucoLiy ; (ir.iioiu. i."o I mance, bTThalberg : Dancinij Leaven, Int., by ! Mattel ; May Breeze, lust., by l.;tngt. 5 pieces tor MUSIC I-a Creme ! In t'reiur, Xo. . Contains the following music iwm is. Chant du Bivouac, Transcription, by Kettercr : Thine Own. Mi-loilic, hv Lmiic : lou r.nsii:ilr. Serenade, by Thalbertc ; The .MikcI's bi.tn. Reveri, by 1-iliK'-' ; The Wild Rose. Romance, LOUIS VILLE ADS. Farmers Lumber Yard. Having made arrangements in Chi cago, and elsewhere, with extensive dealers, I am prepared to furnish on short notice all kinds of Lumber Doors Sash Shingles, fee., at a reasonable rate. I also keep con stantly on hand a full assortment of Xails, Hinges, Locks. Hardware, of all kinds. Those wishing to build will please call and see my stock. E. XOYES, LOUISVILLE, XEB. iliirCsS & STRING HAND. PROF. FRANK ALBEE announces to the public, that he has organized a FINE BAND ! both 15RASS and STRIXC. at Louisville, Cass County, And is now prepared to play for PARTIKS all over the County, at very REASONABLE TERMS. A caller will go with the Band. 4-ly Addrrs, F. ALBEE, Louisville, Neli. FAIUiEirs EXCHANGE. B. G. HOOVER, LOUISVILLE, NEBRASKA. Keeps constantly on hand all Staple Articles such H.S COFFEE, sua ah, TOBACCO, MOLASSES Dry Goods, ISools, Shoes, &c. In fact, everything usually kept in a Variety Store, w hich" will he sold "on small profits foi CASH. All kimNof Produce taken in exchange for jjoods, and the Hiyhtst Market Prices given in Cash tor Grain. 19 WEEPING WATER ADS. Hubbard' House, IIUJUIAKI), - - Prop. Main Street, Wccpin;f.Water. GOOD ACCOMODATIONS FOR TRA VELERS. 4 1 m G. NEW DRUG STORE. WKEHMi WATF.lt, NEB. T. L. POTTER, DEALER IX nRVOS. MEIMCIXES. PAIXTS, OILS. VARNISH. PERFCM KRY, STATIONERY. NOTIONS, C1UARS. TOP.ACCO, AX I) GLASS. Prescriptions carefully prepared. 16tf. DEALERS IX Agricultural Implements, Hardware. Tinware. Pumps. lion. Xails, Stoves. etc. Kepairing done to Order and Satisfaction Guaranteed. WE DEFY COMPETITION. 50-ly New Firm in Weeping Water. Fleming & Kimball, (Successors of J. CLISBE & CO.) WEEPING WATER, NER. This new firm have just laid in a large and varied stock of goods, ENTIRELY NEW, and will now offer them for sale at the old Stand iu Weeping Water. Tliey respectfully solicit tho patronage of the people, and propose to sell jtoihI kokIs as cheap as auv one in the llar kct. Try Us Once, and Sec. syl THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHE APE oT. For your Groceries go to J. V. Weckbach, Corner Third and Main street, Plattsmouth. Uiiithmann's old stand.) lie keeps on hand a large and well selected stock of FANCY GROCERIES. COFFEES. TEAS. SUGAR, SYRUP, ROOTS, SHOES, &c, &c, &c, &c. In connection with the Grocery U a Bakery and Confectionary. Highest price paid for Country Produce t'f7A. full stock at all times, and will not be un dersold. Take notice of the ign EMPIRE RAK ERY AND G ROCERY." niyl. ULesi Instate CIGAR CLIPPINGS FOR SALE. JULIUS FEPPElilSERG, 2t;vl Proprietor. e7t . dOke & co. At the foot of Main Street. Wholesale and Retail )eulcrs in Hardware and Cutlery. , lv Krui:. 5 pieces for ri i CIGARS, T0RACC0, &e. nc I L B D rriertt- .uunlral .11 out lily. -No. m. Con tain the following music, price :'..:H. Twosonirshy H:iv. two hv l;inks, omt hy Maywood. a S.icred Quartet hy Thom:i. a tout -hand Piece, a Quickstep, and en-y .March, mid a beautiful Fantastic. l Kinkcl. lu piece' tor.. ;U. POST-PAID. I'ctern' MuMirnl out lily. No. xi, con tains the followinj; music. 1'ilce icU. Two new sown hy Hays, one hy Pratt, one hy Leslie. one hy Slew lit, u Trio lor Female Vni- t ces. by Aid; a Sacred Qnart.-tlc hv l;uik. iwomiKas, a pretty wall, ;nnl a March. 11 pieces for ;($ H. On Receiptof the Marked Price Address, J. I.lifI7T,fclt. P. O. P..ix..M.-i. WJ liroadway, X opp. MdropohUn Hotel. ls-iui Thesin-cial attention of all persons having Lands or Town Lots for Sale, in Cass County, is called to the fact that SMITH & WINDHAM will give prompt attention to the disposition of all property placed in their hands for that pur pose. If yon have Unimproved Lands for sale they will sell it for yon, if you want to purchase they will give you a bargain. If you have an Improved Farm you desire to dispose of they will find yo a customer. If you wish to buy one they can supply you. If you have " Property to Rent they will rent it for you. And will Say Taxes for Non-Residents and furnish any and all information as to Value, Locality, and Prices of Real Estate. Those who wish to Buy, Sell, or Rent, or dispose of their property in any way will do well to give thcni a call. rLATTSMOUTII, - - - - XEI). n3t-yl. 0. F. JOHNSON. DEALER IX DRUGS, MEDICINES, AXD WALL PAPER. William Stadelmann has on hand, one of the largest stocks of Clothing and Gents' Furnish ing Goods for Spring and Summer. t?J Invite everybody In want of anything in my line to call at my store. . . SOUTH SIDE MA IX, Between. 5lh & 6th Si's And convince themselves of the fact. I have asasectaltv Inmv Retail Department, a slock of Fine Clothing for Men . and Boys, to which we invite those who want goodi. j--I olso keen on hand a laree 'and well se lected ?tock of Huts, CspAjoors, Shoes, &c. Jarffyl; ALL PAPER TRIMMED FREE OF CHA RGE. ALSO DEALER IX XSooks, Stationery, Magazines, And Latest Publications. Prescriptions carefully compounded hy an ex perienced DruggUt. Remen.b t the plnce. ! ComerFifth and Main Streets, l'lattsmouth. Xeb. People's Market ! ! At the People's Market you cafind and BUY FOR CASH! anything usually kept in the MARKET LINE. I pay CASH, and I must sell for CASH, -and to my Customers I Sell, and only ask SMALL PROFITS, hut I exiect prompt and kiire pay. Stf II. I. ELLISOX. STOVES, TIX WARE. 1ROX, XAILS, HOES, RAKES. I SHOVELS. AXES, KNIVES AND FORKS. 4c. 4c. All kinds of T i n w a re 31 a 1 1 u fa etu red . -tirf c-t-CD o o S B 1 5s 2 GO 1 i GO o CD 3 0 CD 3 O CD Co o 5 - VI 1 s 1 rt Z fill 5 1 It t-I rt-. 1 5s eg S3 PIIILADLPHIA STOKE. Solomon & Nathan, PKAl.EKS IS FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES FURNISHING GOODS,. Largest. Cheapest. Finest, and ltest Assorted Stock in the City. We are prepared to sell cheaper than they can In- purchased elsewhere. GIVE US A CALL and examine our goods. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPV Relief for Voting Men, from the ef fects of Errors and Abuses in c;nlv life. Mu- hood restored. Imitcdinu-iits "marri.iuu r- moved. New method of tn-:itiin-iit. New und remarkahle i cuit-.li. s. Honks aiwl Circular:) scut free in sealed envelopes. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. Z South Ninth Street, rii!l:nlelphi;i, l'a.-an I ntl tutiou having a high reputation lor lmoiul'U conduct and professional skill. At am BAMUMIWTEL, Cor Broadway and Tirmtittfi Strut, NEW YUlfi. OX ROTH AMERICAN & Kl'ROUKAX PLANS. Complete with all modern Anprovc luent ; rooms en uit and single; private pailois, baths, eh-vators. c. Local ion iii.surpavtud, being in the very centre of fashion ami brilliant New York life. In proximity to Churches and places of Amusement, and" ltrd & Tailor's. Arnold & Constable's and .1. C C. JohnnUm' Dry Ooods palaces. The hot- Is under tint linniagctucul of A. S. Itanium, foruieilv of llar iftim's Hotel, liallimore ; . N. (ireeii.'of Dit ton, Ohio, and recently of New York, and Frc in. mi Haiiium.of Ilui mini's Hotel, St. Louis. Jl-lf. Manhood- How Lo, How Rrforl .fust published, a Hew r.iillon ot Dr. Culverwili't Celrbratrd a on t be radical cure i.ttiUnmt lllcdlciUCI Of Sl'LIt M 1TIII1 MM 1 A or Seminal Weakness, iuvoliiutarv Scinlnul Losses, IMIWKM'I, mental ami physical lnu nacily, Dupcdiiiienis to .Mjrii.-ige, '-c. ; also. CoNsi H-i ion. ElMl.l'.l-sv, and 1 i rs. Induced by self indulgence or sexual b i :i ':igaiiec. reprice iu a sealed envelope, only l. crlits. The celebrated author, ill this ndinliiibl y sav, clearly dcmon.sl rates from ;i thirty (sm' successful practice, that the Manning cnine uenees of self-abuse, may be iTidically rurnt without the dangerous use of Internal medicine or the application of the kjule ; pointing out the mode ol cure at one simple. certain, and cflcctual. bv mean of which eveiy siitleier. no matter wlt his condition may be. may cure himself chcailV privalelv and radically, i t rliis Lecture sh'onhl be hi the hands irf ev very youth ..ml limn in the Ini.d. Sent under seal, iu a plain unvclop, post paid to n-ny address, on tho receipt of mx cents, .r two post. -.ire stamps. Alsi Dr. Culver's "Marihigw Culde," pfic i cenl A dure) tlie Piiblishci-s, t HAS. J.C. KLINE. figHO. lT r.ofi. NiTr'York. icp'.'t-ly fcio.st tjfiice Ron, bc. 3S I p-Store on 'Main street. Iietween -Itli streets, Pluttsnioiitii Neb. ard Mil i;tf. New Store ! Ncv Stock ! Ir. William (I. Woodrcit liaving taken the Store formerly occupied by II r. Kami'., will kecji a full and com plete stock id FAMILY GROCERIES. AH kinds of country produce taken in EXCHANGE FOR GOODS I propose to sell low, and keep a STOCK OF NUMBER ONE GOODS, and hereby invlK my friends to call and exam ine the new ouilit. Oramrers esneciallv invited to call and pet prices.lirlore ordering gmuls.uway Is no ;rtiMic violent medicint lioiu liome. J propose lo J s sure to cur SELL TO GRANGERS, At Chicago Rates. viiC'-l.A " -rtTI'ri Nearly all diseases orlginiile fmm Indigi kllmi and Toriiidity of tin Liver, and relief is !-..is autioiisly sought after, if the Liver is Ri gma teil in its" action, healt li i almost luruii4l cured. Want of action in Ho- l.iver yu Headache, Const ipai ion .laundiee. Pain iu llir Slioilldel'k, Cough. Chiles, D.7i)ies.Sol:r M"ln ach. bad t;isle in the inouih. billions nlhrki, palpitation of the hwArt. deiieMion of sim, or tl:e IdueH. and a huiidiel ol lier sv mloiiit. for which SIMMONS' i.l 1.1: l!Eil I.ATnit i lliu b st remedy that has ever been discovered. It avts mildly, effect nail y.and being ii simple veg etable eoii'iiot:nd, cati'do no in im jr in any imn tilii'S tliat it may he taken It is hnruiU'ks iu evcrvway : it has been used for 40 xeais, and Huiitlreils'nf thegood nnd great from all fnrtsof ic country will vouch for ill being the purer! and best. Simioit's Lin r Regulator, or Mnliih Is harmless. VM. C. Wm. F. Rf.nnttt. Clerk. WOODRUFF 1-yt ir. A. WATEK3IAX&S0X Wholesale and IlAail Dealers in Pine Lumber, LATH, SHINGLES, Sash. Doors, Blinds, &c- On Main Street ccr.er Oth PLATTSMOUTH ... X EIJ. DON'T BUY I'lUil von have CAREFULLY EXAMINED OUR NEW LVa? e if taken rcciiisi It, Is a faultless family medicine, Is t lie chca pest mrdicitiK in I lie vuu !!, Is given vvithsafelv and vt ith I he happlel n- kiills to Hie lll.tst delicate infant, Does not inti I fere vv it h bu-.li es,, I iocs not disHiranne the sysloai. 'lakes the lace of V!l'i"e Hji'l liiltersof ey kind. Contains the simplest and best rrmcdlc. For Hair hy nil lrugKltt. STATE ACLNT ,W4 V. 0js fa ' "'-r-h LVI H'v,; v LOW RESERVOIR MONEY SAVED F.Y BuyiDg Your Greenhouse and Bedding Plants AT THE Picnic Oar dens. TAOXT send East for Plants when you can get XJ just as good for less money nearer home. To my numerous friends ami patrans I would say that I have the largest and best stock of plants ever offered for "sale in the West, and at reasonable prices. Re sure and send for my Xeiv Descriptive Catalogue. whfch will he sent free to all who apply. .for',i' Then give nie your orders, and I feel confident I ! can satisiy yon. Addres.s, -L HESSr.K fL-JT . MaitsrncuLh, Net. . As we have 12 goot reasons why they will do your work. QUICK AND EASY, CHEAP AND CLEAN. Halladay's Patent Wind Mills. Double and Single acting Force and Farm Pumps, Feed Mills, etc. The Halhid.ir .Mill has stood the tent f-r six teen years, both in the United Mate and Eu rope and is the only onu gciiera!l adopted hy all Principal Railroads and Farmers. Terms Liberal. Send for Catalogue and l'ric List. A.-L. STRANvi. Lincoln, Neb. CALL AT Dick St reigli Vx Livery, Feed & Sale Stables, Comer cth and Pearl tsf. BECAUSE They are cheapest to buy. 1 hev are cheapest to use. Thev hake evenlv onrt tpiiekly. Their operation i8 jK-rfcct, Thev have always a goc,rt draft. Thev are made of the best material. Thev roast perfectly. They require bat little fuel, Thev are verv low priced. They are ea'lly managed. They are suiie.i v, ali I(K:alities. Every Stove guaranteed to lre Satisfac tion SOLI) RV EXCELSIOR MAN'G COMPANY - ST. LOUTS, MO., AN D E. T.DUKE& Ct. - " Pt.'ATTSMOrTfT7"N'EP. - ni Horses Boarded by the Day Week or Month. HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD, OR TRA ded, ran a fair com mission, livery at all times. Particular Attention Paid to Driving-Hud Training Trotting" Stock.- '.'.vl