hi THE HERALD. LOCAL NEWS. lOCA LAI) V K UT 1 s em e N IS. Transient, 'J.'i cents a line, lbmilar advertis ei, lo cenli per line. No :il vei t isemoi: t inser ted lor lew than ecu Is. Legal Notices at Statute rates. Attorneys ami ollicers of the law be held responsible for all iciral notices l!n-y hainl in. anil ail parties I . -1 1 . 1 1 1 1 i u i a proof of piil.lica- ti hi df any notice will be held for tin; publica tion, fee vl swell ii -t -ommCmV'atiox. i nir space N limi-ed, a!l - u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i : t i i i -c mut he hi ict and to t in-poon. with no waste (1 u; ds. N !. V 5 P A I ' K K I I : " 1 S I O S. I. Any person vliotak-" tin- paper regularly t. mi !hf ti.t '!. wlo-iiicr directed lo In u:.iiie. or w in ther he i-4 a ?i ! i i I -r or not -is if-p;;'s;bie tor t n pay. I f any person oi uers hi pap r di-coutiii-'!. !;P must pay all ai real ;i s. or the putilish 'n.ty continue fo vend it until payment is r.ide. and colled the in b amount, whether i. ; met in t : ri Una: tii o.tn . c. not. i l"lij r arts iiiivi- decided that n lusin' to i. . :if ?':i;;is iiinl period teals 1 1 cm 1 In- posl -f : or removing a:nl Iimvui' t'i-:u i.ucalled tor. is ui iinti roetc evidence of IM hM KiSAI. H'.Afj. B. & M. R. R. Time Table. Corra-tfl Monday, J an 2l.st, 1-J7.3. l'OIl OMAHA FROM Pl.ATTS MOUTH. Laves, . a. tn. Arrives 7 :1." a. m. " 2: Op. in. Arrives, 4 p. m. fi;om om aiia roi: plattsmouth. Leaves, h :V a. in. Arrive-;, U a. m. " 6 p. in. Arrives. p. m. ! i; Tin: W'.sr. Ixnves r!att-:noa; Ii. o :'n a. Hi. Arrives in Lincoln. I :Z'i. Kearney. H :1." p. in. KKo-.f i m; west. Louver Kearney, n :t" a. in. Leaves Lincoln. 3 1 :' ;. III. A 1 1 1 .:.- l'l.il Isiuou! il, 3 p. in. liol si; i;,isr : l'-.i"iiKir. train (eaeti day. 4 :'; P.M. Announcements. I'LATTSMOrTH, Xeil August 2ord, lfi75. To the People of Cans County, Neb. I take the present OiiMitimity to an nounce myself as a candidate, lor the oH'ici) of County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Ilenuhlicm County Con vention, to ims field :it Eight Mile Crove, Sept. 11th, 1873. Yours with respect. Thomas Wilms. I hereliy announce myself a candi date for the ollice of J'robate Judge, subject to the decision of the Republi can Convention, to be held at Eight Mile Grove. Sept. 11th. Is7r. Johv M fit kin. Tuesday a weeJc the County Fair. County Convention at Eight Mile (Iiove on Sat ckia y Septem heii 11th. Ward ami l'reeinct Primaries on Satkhoay Se'-temiiei: 4th. Ilenn ni ber and turn out. 2')tf. For good collars and cheap, go to A. P Martin. -20,000 Envelopes want printing at the IIkualo ollice. on: new pitiNcn-AL. I'rof. Wightniaii, the new principal at the High Seliool. is Iroin Hainl'uri; N. V. and a Krail llate of t liion ( "olle-. Selinneetaily. He is a tP.ieher if loiiif exp:rienef. has heen l'rineipal of tlie Ih'li neliiMil at lianiiieiv. ami also of Oeerliel.l Aea'leiliy, i:i IVnitsy i vania. ami of Alfreil t'iiireity. I le was hi v years l'lotessor of Latin, ami tanVht 'lieinitry, "Natural 1'iiil OMitiy, ami .Mai lieinalirs. W as rniu'ipal of ( JrinitliS Tiistitno in N". Y. for .some time, anil enme to lis highly reioinmeinl eil. W'c .shall expect :l gooil .-.elioot umler Iws inanaenienl. We offi-r Fjkty Dollars rewanl to ;:ny one t!iat will (in. I any siwii f-res-sions in tin; IIkualo as are attributed to us in the Wat'hmajt, of the 2Gt.h. We d it iiitrodu' t: profanity into our editorials whatever tiie Ed. of the Wnti'tiHioii may choose to do. Here's a ehanee to make monev for some one. There are to be two new papers start ed in the county we understand, one at Louisville and one at Weeping Wa fer, both want the Coanty Seat, ('lo ry! won't we have fun when they all get tooting. The less the Wat-h man ha:? to say about the Court House Kingand thieves A:c, the better. It can b . roved that In.- has n-ecived three dollars to our one from the Court House in tin? past year. Much local and other matter is crowd ed out this week by our long Editorial excursion. Have patience, it -don't halt pen but once a year, and what's the u.su having an exclusion if you don't write it up, eh? Next k we'll walk into "tSa 'in South IMIcrs"a.s old Mr. Kin ney used to say. Compare the local and County rend ing matter in the II Lit ALU with the W'al hiiaii each week, and see w here vn:i iict vonr inont'v's worth. WANTElt at my shop, all the cast iron you have to sell, for cash. I intend to start a foundry in Octobi-r next. John Way man. 'ota- Plattsmouth Neb. We want some assurance that Coun ty buildings will he put up.withont ex-'iis-i to the. County, if the present ones a re rend.rcd valueless. MOM. I T,' LOAN. Fifteen thousand dollars to loan, en good K'-al EstiiU-securities. Time giv n to sat isf y east oun-rs. A ppl ieat h !: must b- iiia lv 1 nrfiire Sfptt-mbor 1st to 2J12 I. II. Win.!::. 1 1: .S: C. I'lattsmout!! N.-b.. Aug. yith, IN 7-. Don't fa;! to exhibit at your County Fair, come in and make your entries ii.mieiiiatelv. Your County Fair begins Sept. 14th. DEMUCKATIC M ASS CONVENTION". To l.o Lcl.l at the Court House, in l'latts lii'iuMi, on l!u- lull lay of September, 1H7, at t In-hour of one o'eioek . in., of said day, for ptii .o-,e of i li-etin six delegates to attend tlie Deinoera: ,e State Convention, on tlie Kith day of Sepn iiilier, 1-T.l, at !" etno'it, for tin? purpose of placing in nojjiiaatioii Candidates forjudges of tin- 'i;rei:ie Court, and a Hoard of Jteeuis of the Cniveisity of Nebraska. f lie support eil r.t an eiertion to he held oa the seeoiiil TuoMlay in Oetoher, next, as provided hy the new C011 .stitntion. Also to elect six delegates to the Judicial Convi ntion to be held at Xclirus';a City, on the 'J2d ilar of Septeiul.er, for the purpose of plac ing in iii'iMi! ation a candidate for Judo of the District Court of the "Jnd District, also a candi dal for liiMriet, Aitnaney for s.iid district, and lo lrau-act such oilier business a may cotao uj) before the Convention. d.VCOn YAI.I.LItY, Cli n I. C. Com. EEMEMDEIi FA Hi. YOUU COUNTY TO SCHOLARS. All scholars of the Primary and Inlennediate Irades of t In; Public School:, of Plattsmouth. (exccji: Iiik t iif. 4t a ward school) are reiuestd to iin-t-i 11 I in- Hir-ii School Hall, on Monday inori!!ii;r. next, at u ciVlm-k. Tin; examination and classi.lcation of Prima ries and I me: aiedi.ucs, not yet assigned to their grades, will be attt mled to on ; hat day. All scholars of Ihe (irammar tirade's, and the Ugh School, will prt sent Ihcmv'vfs for chtssi-f'n-alloii on '1 Mutiny iiuiniiu'j, in the High School Hall. Tiit se grades will please not come on M-.n lu I. Scaolars will please not purchase text books until alter their studies base ic-cu assigned. I!t order of V. W. WISX. Snp't Schools. Hoots and Shoes, cheaper than evt r. for Cash. Pirn;!; Mi:i:oi:s. If A y.s' .' If ATS.' II A TS .' A fine stock of !u sv Hats. Latest style nt M. SiWIin.M ANN'S. II Ui I! EST AWAKD. I received Diploma for line dress boots at the, State Fair and con tin te- to make the best and nicest tits. Give me a call. (M-tf) P. Mlkoks. $f.0!)J.')v NOTICE. Having sold .-?'.0:)0 worth of boots and shot's, since I began selling at re duced prices, I am .si.il! bound to fur ther reduce my stock, now is your time. Hoots formerly S7.fM), now ir,.()i) Fine Kid Saoes.form'ly ;;."i', " :J.o The best 1 t hread serg: shoes only 2.2. Men's Shoes I--"- Women's Shoes 1.00 Call and examine. No charge for seeing g-iods and prices. Will be happy to show both. 12tf Pktki: Mr.no ks. Please take a Postal card and send us the names of the delegates to the County Convention, for n'-t week's 1'HI'CT. t If vim want a good Trunk 01 Lady's Satchel cheap, go to A. I'. Martin. X.lYIMi THE COXNEie STONE OF THE CATHOLIC C'HITU II. Yesterday the corner stone of the new Catholic church at this place, was laid w ith (juite imposing ceremonies. Very Kev. Fr. Ityrne, Administrator for the Uishop laid the stone and was assisted by Kev. Fr. Ilyau of Columbus and Kev. Fr. lioba!. The consecration services were .all in Latin. Father Pyrne delivered a discourse in English. The . Ai. M. will run an excursion train to Parnum's great Hippodrome and Circus, at Omaha on Monday Se tember (:th. Parnum's big show at Omaha next Monday. Excursion trains, half rates. Up and back same day. Will the persons attending the Pri maries Saturday throughout the county, please send the IIkkald tlie names of the delegates elected at once. You all want to know them. On Saturday August, 14th, an infor mal meeting of the Woman's National Christian Temperance Union was held in the Presbyterian Church, and 11 1 jourjtcd to Mrs. Donnelly's Friday . p. m., Sept. Grd. Every lady interested in the temperance cause will make it convenient to bo present if possible. Mits. pnor. Wisp, Mils. M.cM;;rji v, President, Q-2V2 Secretary. For .ood bridles, w hips. brushes, cor ry cov:-. S: v.'S' to A.P.Martin. I L K SON A I- Hon. !...r. i:o Crounsc s;; iit .Sii'i.I iy with us, on his way lo Nebraska City. The iigh; nil:.; iritis face of Charley Sey mour, H ii iiy internal Itcvenae Colh idor, at Xtibiaska City, turned up in Phittsniout'i last vai-k ; a::d gvc.it ii the uailing in some faar- t'TS. .Tu 'gc Ma:; well, v.itlt his wife, paid us a vi-.il last week. W e ; cos tile Judge is fill right. Win. Agn.-v.'. our nice Conductor, and No. 1 pigeon shot, has been spirited from us, anil no.v lives in Cr.-tc, where he takes a 1!i:i:ai.i lo get. the news. Messrs. Vol!: and Mi-is'-cr, friends and rela tives of M. Selinelliiaciier, have been visiting Nebi as!;-t lately. Mr. '.Via. Wheeler, of Three liivcrs, Mich., ae comp inied by his wife and daughter, has been making liis cousin. Maj. I. H. Wheeler, a visit of a few day's duration, hi first visit to Nebras ka ; we hope it may not be his last. iliss lata Lewis, of Lincoln, has been making friends of this city a visit. The N'el.r.i ;ka City 'rws. says: "Moses Stocking the sheep, king of N'ebr;uska has been there, Ac." Change your commas, lot ! Mr. Stocking came to see us, also, last week, but he left his sheep at home. Cutler's ),ua ha. gone to smash. ! cause Cat. Pariuele. Joe. Connor says he is buying more grain than anybody. The l'atrtm ni says we are the "Chcster ficldiau editor." Chesterfield was considered a geiule:uan, by all parties. That's more than we can s iv of the I I'ar htna i man. K. says we arc an "amiable man." AVtsh we could 1,'tuin Die compliment on K. V'e are sorry to be obliged to report the se riaus illness of Mis. Wright, but rejoice that il was of short continuance. She is now recover ing, as is lit-r daughter, Mrs. Wise. Another wing will bo added to the County Fair building, for music and paintings. For a good saddle, or a set of har ness, cheap, go to A. 1. Martin. ANSWER TO OLD SETTLER. "Old Settler" (old fool) did very veil last week, he re illy showed soniegoodyen.se. We expected to see l.im get real luad. but lie an swered us very kindlv. You have done very well, but yon had to leave your subject and in troduce soniethin.; which h:us nothing to do with the original one, vi.. printing. You had better let that subject alone. It will recoil on your own parly's head. The Herald has earned every dollar C':u county ever gave it for printing. Wlele you arc on honesty p'ease look, right over in the columns before your artiele and see th lies published there by your pet paper (not the farmer's k-I paper but the committee's pet paper, and yours, evidently) and as you nre preat on economy we will tell you how to get part of yov.r bridge tax back. The editor of this paper wi'l give you. or any other man $")0 for every time you will find "d d fool" "d d liar" or any other profanity in the IIkkald. ei ther in that artieb or any other. Please think of this. Don't you know that a man never stole witii his hands until he first stole with his soul, and don't you know that the first step in vil lainy is in li.'idcnii! the conscience hy telling bald-faced lies (and printing them) and accus toming tl.c tiiliid to think any irn-ans are justi fiable to gain your ends, even to corrupting and debauching the public mind by false, inflamma tory speeches and writings. What a man 1-a.s got that far he easily takes one step more, and from thence conies our ras cals. You ask ns to come down to Weeping Water oa the 'Jsth. Ilon'll we come? If we should hire a buggv Todd & Co. would blackguard us for riding around ia a luiggy. "'"I if Ae llirc ' lumber wagon we couldn't pet there ia time. New harness manufactory come to town while the IIkiiald was away. See ads. HA CirANiJE NttTICE. I am bound to exchange my large stock of Hoots and Shoes for cash. Come and see if I don't. PiiTLTi Mr.noivS. The meeting at Weeping Water Sat urday was ruther a mistake, we dare not say "lizzie" any more, for since the attempt to muzzle the Press by threats of proscription and loss of patronage wo must go sIotv. Only three precincts were properly represented ; two more were taken in by proxy. Xot much business was transacted, Todd talked most of the time as usual. They passed one com ical resolution, viz.: That they would not patronize any papers that charged lor publishing In vest i gating committee reports, or Coun ty Commissioners "proceedings." That's rough on the Wat'hwtn, for not many of them take the Hkhald. We propose to call a convention to res olute that those who voted for this res olution be obliged to raise corn for 10 cents a bushel and wheat for 25 cents. Well, that's just what we mit-ht ex pect, and just what Todd's doctrines and theories lead, to, ''Communism", and nothing else. If you don't like a man's writings, or him, confiscate his properly, hunt hiui up, take his goods and his time without pay and rulo or ruin the country. Muzzle the press, choke the free and independent editors and then you may win in your politi cal schemes, not before. Gentlemen, you haven't money enough, nor patron age enough in Cass county to prevent the IIkkald from telling the tkuth, or what it really, honestly thinks of you and yours. Fitch in and try. Once more Stadelmanns at 10 per cent below cost. Jump when the pig eon Mies. FOR SALE. A farm of ICO acres, including 40 acres of timber, and a good bearing orchard. Terms per acre, 61.500 down, bal ance on time. For farther particulars call on Or address. Mils. M. A. Jkfkkus, 20tS Fight Mile drove, Neb. Grammar. 'IT Class. Lillie Holt Liz.ric Cuuunings John Duke George Donovan Katie Dorrington Alice Eaton Kate Gorrell Delia Graves Alice Graves Emma Ilobbs Jasper Howland Pat Kennedy Lottie Kellar "A Clara Habbington Nellie Chiipiu A I via (Jass Flora Ilobbs 'I hto. Livingston Mary Leslie Eva McMnkin Eddie McEntce Minnie Murphy Katie Miekeiwait Nellie Miekeiwait Laura Olscn Mcdclla Smith Medora Smith Marisuy Thouvcncl Martha Vass Olive Winterstein John White Claps. lillie Pollock Edith Sluyock Lillie Tucker Willie Vivian Ida Waterman FA Ii ME IIS ATTENTION! Julius Pepperbcrg. Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St., Plattsmouth, Neb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. For Sale. Hest qualities of plug-smoking tobacco til ways on hand. 20-tf. One good buggy for sale at the IIkii ald ollice. 0 HADING OF THE CITY SCHOOLS. V. W. Wish, City Snpt. To the IIoNoivvrsLE The School Board of the Public Schools of the City of PlaMsinoiuh. Th result of the examination of the Cily Schools, at the clo.-e of the last school year, bhows that the pupils whose names are given below, are considered prepared to enter the grades to which their names are annexed. ' They may therefore, without further inquiry, take llieir proper places at the opening of the next f-chool year. Second I'rimary. Fourth Wakd School Bbildixo. Emma Perry, Lillie Miekeiwait, Lizzie Folden, Paul Oelnne, Elia Hays. Louis Ueinliacckel, Freddie LehnhofT, IN HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING. UliST WAKD. Lawicnce Dntton, Willie Ilowland, Rudolph En gel, Ella White, Paulina Fickler ?t:CrN D WAKD. Minnie Haunicistcr, Mnry Krocldcr, Maud Harms, Lizzie Krocldcr, Grace Hcnnett, Fred Krot hler, Eddie Drain, Lizzie Lecsley, Tin no WARD. Warren Uurge, Lizzie Newell, Hansford Claiborne, Adolph Rudebeck, Jerry Ilorrigan, Katie S'adelmunn, Katie Ilorrigan. Lillie Stadelmanu, Maggie lludgctt, Willard Wise, Third I Irtirdic Hcdwcll, Jas I'ryan, Piitk liurke, Chester Panic?, John Hamncistcr, John HurtiK tt, Grace Hillings, Flora Donovan, Chas Drain, Sheldon Drew. Oscar Engel, Ut ile Fickler, hdw Fickler, Geo Fry, Susan Fail field, fc'usie Folden, Anna Goerder, Geo Goos, Mai Goos, Nannie Gibson, Eddie Gvger, Willie lf.ri.bs, Willie Ilohischub, Walter Holmes, Pearl Holmes, Jay Johnson, Eddie Johnson, Geo Jones, Anna Kroehler, Willie Leach, riinaryt Guy Livingston, Hattie Latham, Hobt Leetdcy, Hertie McElwain, Edwin McMakin, Joseph McMakin,. D.-.vid McEntce, Pobert E McD mngh Freddie Merk, Cl l!an Morgan, Jthel Marsland, Ada Moore, Emma Mann, Georgie Mann, Thos Patterson, Sam Patterson, Hcrtie Pollock, James Porter, Est her Powers, John Kauen, Evcrton Schlcgel, Lester Sclilegel, Chas Sprague, Henrietta Schulhof, Agatha Tucker, Lie Ti.tr, Amelia Vallery, Cora Way man, Anna Wee k bach, Chad Wackbac h, First Intermediate. "Jl CLASS. Geo Hocck, Willie Hryan, Julia Harris, Byron Drew, Charles Edgerton, Lcuis Egi-nbergei , Fred Goerder, Emma Goerder, Charles Herold, Mary Kinscr Charles Kinscr, Pobert Livingston, Anna Minphy, (Charles Morrison, Geo MeDaniel, Louis O'Neill, Patsie O'Mara. Hans Othme, John Pronger. Clarence I'obinc, Frank Iiauen, Eliza Smith, Lizzie Schildknecht Eva Wise, 'a class. Ada Buttery, Jklm Hurke, Mary Cady, William Dniin, Geo Dorrington, Willie Edgerton, Lizzie Fickler, Katie llcmpel, Annie Ilohlschuh, Arary Ilempel, Eddie Ilorrigan, Sam Iltnkcl, Geo Heisel, Herman Ilohlschuh, Charles Miller, Wm Mitchell, Johnnie Murphy, Frank Mullen, Louisa Niemann, Nettie Nichols, August Peinliaecktl, Clara Stadelmanu, Katie Vallery, Second Intermediate. "H" Cordelia Carncs Henry C utler Charles Duke Emma Ilinkle Freddie Howland Felix Kennedy Annie Livingston Lena Lvings "A" Dot tic Eelle Cook Mattie Cooper Frank E. Drnid Horatio Dovey James Donnelly Ernest Ellison Charles Grgcr Henry Ilerold Fred Murjihy Class. Frances Moore Maggie O'Mara Samuel Porter John Sexton Willie Stieiglit Flora Smith Fred Stadclmann. Alma Waterman Class. Mary Murphy Mattie Mcrk Frank Morgan John McEntee James Pollock James Pat terse i Maggie Hobino Willie Sprague John Vallery Ida Vallcrv High School. Fiiist Yeak. Vance Haines Olive Jones Vida Barnes Edith Ijizenby Carrie Bennett Nellie Lazcnby Mamie Hrown Jennie Patterson Ursula Wiles Second Yeau. Ella Hillings Robert Black Chailcs Hrown Ida Conn Ktttitj Donovan Olive Cass Will ie (Jyger Robert Propst George Vallery Nannie Vass AVilliani S. Wise Note. Those who attended the schools during the past year, but whose names do not appear in the above lists, were either absent from the; examinations, or failed to reach the standard required to pass. All such, and all w ho desire to enier any of the departments above the 1st Primaries next term, for the first time, must pass the required examinations, to have their pro per places assigned them. U. W. WISE, Sup't City "Schools. Send to the Secretary for Premium Lists of our county Fair. CROOKED WHISKEY. Of course Plattsmouth must have a little crooked whisky. When all out neighbor towns are finding the "queer" being a first class city we must follow suit. So Charley Seymour popped down on us last week and gobbled six barrels for Maguire & Curtis .and one each for Lazenby and Hemple. It is due these parties to say that no blame attaches to them. It was the fault and the crime of the distillers. It's gone up the spout, now, though. During the heavy rain and wind storm last Thursday night, Mr. Ahl, who lives near Glendale Post Office, had his barn lifted off of the founda tion and smashed to pieces by the wind Outhouses and loose property in that section wero blown away, and a great deal of the corn was laid Hat with the ground. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. Special Called Session. Present full board Pursuant to a call of the County Clerk to the Hoard of County Commissioners to meet in special session, on Monday Aug. 23d, 1875, at 4 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of ordering an election for the re-location of the County Seat of Cass county Neb. (The provisions of the Statutes having been complied with in such cas es made and provided.) Hoard met at 4 p. m., whereupon a petition, signed by Edward Tromble and about 1,000 others was presented to the board asking that tm election be held as soon as practicable, for the re location of the County Seat, of Cass county Neb. And upon clue consideration of the matter, it was ordered that an election called for the above purpose on the day of the XKXT KKCiVLATl F.LKOTIOX, October 12lh 1875, and the Clerk is hereby ordered to post notices as the law requires. Signed. T. CLARK, ) M. L. WHITE. - Co. Coins. W. H.ARNOLD. ) Attest: C. P. Moore, Clerk. REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT. McGuire & Curtis has on hand 100, 000 feet of COTTONWOOD LI'MT.KR for sale. Fencing SIC per M; joists, sides, sheeting, corn crib lumber, S:c. All orders filled promptly. Call at our ollice one door east of the I'ost Of fice. (201w) M Grim: & Curtis. THE MARKETS. HO-MK MARKETS. RF.l'OKTED n' WIIITK S: lVUOiAn. Wheat. ' 01,1 i new Corn ts Rve Harlev Flax "Seed Hons Cattle (C''!tO G-V- 4lK".4S J23 )'l'S iyM'rxft 1 2.'. 5 CKXT'-i 7 3 00 LATEST NEW YORK MARKETS. F.w Toi:Kt"seit. 1. Money, pr cent. i;old 1 H'i LATEST CIIK'AliO MAKKKT3. CuicAoo, Sent. 1. Flour 6 25 Wheat 1 M'i Corn Gl?i Oats ; Rye Hurley, 1 0.1'i Hoirs 7 fKvTs Cattle, 'o'iA T5 KENTUCKY DISTILLED WHISKY. New Stock For Sale. Down With the Prices ! ! Good whisk v at 81.0 per gallon, oth er brands at $1.73, 3.200 and S2.50. Extra line imported whisky and brandy, Gin, Port Wine.Cherry and all kinds of imported wines. New stock of goods till through. California Cigars, Dublin Stout, London Cream Ale. Gentlemen now is the time to save your money. Remember the place, one door east of the Post Office. Milwaukee Lager. McGuire & Co. CUT FLOWERS. For the Hand, Throat, Dress, Coat, Weddings, Hails, Dinner?, and Funer als. Will always do our best to give satisfaction, and think we can. Orders for Cut Flowers from parties liv ing not more than one days journey, will receive prompt attention, can fill such orders by express at small expense to purchaser, and will insure safe arri val. Prices from 23c to S-j 00" and up ward, from Hnttonhole Hoquets to f laborate baskets, !cc. PJtf L. A. Moor.E.- LEGAL NOTICES. ftotice. Lii'.a-.viii Ue- Notii-e is her. !Y liven tliitt the scniieil Koous to-wil : 1 Harrcl Wliiskv, Stamp No. Ii VT'Xsnr,. I iiTs.rtM. 1 " " " " A Wi.a-w. 1 " " " " l4J.0ii. 1 " Jtiandy " " H 6.VJ.3V. all KllaK'l Tor Riiulsi'otr Itros.. Milwaukee. Wis consin, were seized ! lite Atijrust itsth, ls7.", at I 'la 1 1 si i ii u I li . Cass county; Nt liraska, lv virtue of the pruvisloTis of Section :t?:', a'tsi. 4"o, and 31";i, Revised satuti-s of tlie t ailed States, and were seized on t i i.l;owms cronnds, to-v it 1st. That the tax on the same has not leen Paul. 'd. That it was removed from the distillery in violation oi law i:i.o in traiui 01 I u r- recmii :d. That it was removed w ith intent to de fraud the I nited Stales of the tax thereon. 4ili. 1 hat it was f-iisely aim therefore not iirooerly stamiied. maiKed and iiraiided. Also two liaiTfls o! Whisker. no stainn. seized by me at same time and place, on tie' cro.witis of n;o mil' iio.si.iiiiii l oeri'oii. ;n reiuureii tiv lav Any and all persons ehiiiniii'4 any f tlie alove iinu ini eKoinu "oo.'is so se:zei .us jnoresaiu are reijuireil to aniiear at the ollice l the Collector of lnteriiiil Revenue for the Uistrii-t of Nchras ka. :t Nebraska Ciiv, Otoe conntv, Nelirsska, on the TtU day of IkluluT, A. Ii. 1S75. at ID o'clock :u in., and make such claim or said goods w in ue soii acconim; to i:iw. In tcsiimonv v.he.eof I have hereun to t"t my hiind this 2sUi day of Au gust, A. l. is.-j. c. w. sEYMorn. Deputy Coll. ol Int. Kev. Div. L'd Dist of N'ctiraskii. -Mb SPECIAL N"OTfCi:S. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Harvey IL La- throp, deceased. tn all ulfii'i it mini timn rn: Take notice that Oco. II. I.athrop has made application to the I'roliate Court to he appoint ed administrator of the estate of Harvey H. Lathrop. deceased ; and taat said matter is set for hearing on the 24th day of Seplemher, A. !., 1?7., ;ii 1 o'clock p. in., of said day, at my office, iii riattsmouth. iit winch time and place any person interested may appear and show cause, if any they ha e. why the said (ieore I. Lat hrop shou id int he appointed adminis trator of said estate Witness mv hand and official seal this the 1st day of September. A. 1). ls7"i. L;it3. II. E. Ellison, lrolate Judc. In Bankruptcy. States, for matter of In the District Court of tho I'nited the district of Nebraska; in the Walter Scott. Rankrupt. VXIZZD CTAT23 ZIZZZIZT CCT CXEST 2 571:3, I Crr-hSk, Ksinii, 23d, 1273. " To IVIimn il Mny Concern: Take notice hereby, that a Petition lias been iii-wit : on tin; mm nav ot Aiiirust. a. i. is,:., liled in s:iid District Court, by Walter Scott, in said District, who has been hecn heretolon duly declared liiinkrupl under the act of Con- irrcss entitled "An Act to Kstab'.ish a uniform svstem of Hankruptcv throughout the Cniled .States." .ipirocd Marcii fjd, isi;7. .'in I ;is amended, for a Discharge and a Certificate thereof, from nil his debts and other claims provable under said Act and that the t;jtli day of September, 1--75. at 3 o'clock p. in., at the of fice of .1. L. Webster, Es., the Resistor in r.atikruptey for said District at Omaha in said Dist rictis'the time and place assigned for the hearing of the same ; when and Where you may attend, and show cause, if any you have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not he granted. WATSON' li. SMITH, Clerk of the V. S. Dist, Court for said Di.it. 2212. Sheriffs Sale. Ity virtue of an execution Issued hv C. 1. Moore, C lerk of the District Court, within ami for 'ass County, .Nebraska, and to me directed. I will on the tsth day of September, A. D. 1S75. at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at t he sout h door of the Court House, in the city of flat tsmouth, in said county, sell at public auction the follow ing real estate, to-v it : Commencing at the soul h-west corner of section eighteen US) town twelve (12. north of ranjre fourteen (I t), east of the sixth oitli) pi im ipal iiieridiiin.and then run ning east forty 4i) rods thence north twenty four CIO rods to the place of commencement, thence east sixteen and two-thirds ( lijS rods, thence north twenty-four CM) rods, thence west sixteen and two-thfrds (hy, ) rods, thence south twciitv-four CM) rods to the place of bc RinninV. except a strip sixty ,'tio) feet wide by twenty -four (ZU rods lonsj, off the west side of tlie above described tract, and also excepting a lot described ; s follows : comiiieiiein at a point sixty o'.o) feet east of t lie south-west collier of the above described tract, and running thence east one hundred and forty OM) leet. thence north forty-four t4D feet, thence west one hun divd and forty ( l-l e feet, thence south forty-four ( II) feet to the place of heutiiniu, in Cass'eoun ty, Nebraska. The same hein levied upon and taken as the properly of .1. V. Carnes, defen dant; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, re covered by Vallery .v.- Ruff tier, plain lift's. I'lattsmouth, .Nebraska, Auir. isth. ei7". M. li. CCiLLR. 2tt-5 Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. V.y virtue of an execution issued by C. 1. Moore, Clerk of the District Couit within and for CiLss Count v, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the 4rh day of September. A. 1). 1S75. at 2 o'eloel; p. ni. of said day at the south door of the Court House, in said county, sell at pub lic auction, the following lvi'l estate to-ivit : The east iudf e'-l of the north-west ipiailer nw'il of section iliirty-foiir .Ml. town ten L1"! riinge ten 1 10 east of the tit li Principal Merid ian.' Cass County, Nebraska; The same heinsj levied iiiHin and taken as the property of A. Clements, in a suit whereon J. S: K. i. Clements are defendants ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered bv Joseph Alilsoii, i'laintifl'. I'lattsmouth, Net).. Aug. 2d. A. D. 1S7. M. li. CI I l.V.K. l;U5 Sherllf. Sheriffs Sale. liy virtue of an execution issued hy C. P. Moore, Clerk of the District Court, within and foi Cass County. Nebraska, ami to me directed 1 will on the 4th day of September, A. D. IS7." at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day at the south door of the Court House, in the city of I'lattsmouth, in said County, sell at public auction, the fol lowing real estate to wit : The north half n'.j of the south-west quarter sw1., J of section one 1 1 1. township ten nil raniie eleven III east of tlie i;th principal meridian, in Cass Comity, Ne braska ; the same b in levied upon and Liken iis the property of John New ton, defendant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, recovered by Carrington Hammer. Plaintiff. l'lattsmotilh, Neb., Am:. 2d, 1S7.1. M. 1,. CI'TI.nii. lt!." Sheriff. Legal Notice. Notice is hereby given that upon hearing the petition of KUeu Steele, guardian of Samuel 11. Moer and Walter It. Mocr. minor heirs of Sam uel H. Moer, deceased, tiled in the District Court. Cass County. Nebraska, read, and upon an examination of the same, the following or der was made and entered upon the records of said Court, viz In the inntfrr nf Hir .tjijiolirtn of Ellen Sink im CiuiriJiiin of Sniiim I II. Mht awt Walter Ji. JJih't; minti'r hrir iif Fiiniurl IT. Mner, : ceniril.tn.nU Ileal Estate for tilt viaiutdinnicc ad education of said ll'drd. This matter came on to be heard on the peti tion of said Kl'eii Steele, guardian of said Sam uel H. Moer and Walter 11. Moer. praying for a license to sell the following described Real Es tate to-wit : Lots two (2) end twelve (12) in Mock eight (s), lot six () in block nine C.n. lot two (2) in block twelve (12V lot seven (7) in block thirtv-two (;2. lot nine (to in block twenty-seven (27;. lots eleven and twelve (11 . 12) in block thirtv-five (:), lots one and fourfl & D in block fifty-eight (.v), lot five()in block sixty-one (til), lot seven (7) in block sixty-two (i;2), lot seven (7) in block sixty-three (itfi.tot eight (s) in block ninety-five (."), lot two C') in block ninety-.six i!ii"), lot thirteen l:l in block one hundred ami fifty-one (loD.lot seven (7) In block one hun dred and sixty-nine, lots one, two, and six (1, 2. t in block twenty-six CIS), in the city of I'lattsmouth, as designated on the recorded plat of said city, for the purpose of providing the necessary means for the nrtintainaiice and education of said minor wards of petition er, ami it appearing to the Court from said peti tioner that it is necessary to sell said reat es tate foi the purpose atoresaid. It is therefore ordered that the next of kin of sai.l deceased and all persons interested in s:iid p-al estate ap pear before the undersigned Judge of the said District Ci-Jlt, stt his residence i:i the city of Omaha, in the county of Douglas, and State of Nebraska, on the 1-sfli day of "September. A. D. 1st"), iit one o'eliH'k p. iii..and show cause if any there be, why such license should not he grant ed, and that "notice of said hearing be publish ed in the Nebraska Hkikui. for not less than four consecutive weeks before said hearing. Done at Chambers in tlie city of Omaha. Douglas count v. Nebraska, this third day of August. A. D. l's7r. C.KO. II. LARK. Of A I'M AX & Si-it (fil'K, Judge. 2"U Att'y for Plaintiff. Legal Notice. To ITnuvn Calvert aii'l Ahtic Calnrt., iion-rcxi- Von and e;eh of you will take notice that Alonzo Rromlcy did.'on the 1st day of July, A. I . ls75.fi !e his petit ion in the district coin t with in and for the County of Cass, in the State of Nehr;isl;a, against you, lienscn Calvert, and Abbie Calvert, defendants, setting forth that vou gave a Mortgage to the said Alonzo r.rom ley on the east half L1 i 1 ,,f 'he north-west quarter nw'4 of section number two 2. town ten mj range nine ; in said county of Cass, to secure the payment of one thousand two hund red and ten dollars (1.21i)! according to certain promissory notes relerrcd to in said mortgage, and praying that you may pay the sum now due with interest amounting" to two hundred and sixty dollars .2f"i( with interest from the Hd day of September, A. D. tsT4. oriht said prem ises may be sold to pay the same, and that in case said mortgaged premises be sold to pay the same, that any surplus of the proceeds of said salt; utter paving the amount no w due on said mortgage, may be applied in satisfaction of the other notes mentioned in said mortgage and not yet due. at their present worth, and the said Heiisen Calvert and Abbie Calvert are no tified that thev are required to appear and an swer said petition on or before the 2Uh day of Scpteinher, A. D. CCt. Dated, July alst,- ls75. ALONZO EKOMLEY, ry Ciiaitiax & Sri: ai.i k. His AtUirtiCv?. U't.5 DR. HOWELL IS COM I NO! The physician who treats all forms of Chronic Jti-'cihe wit hunt medicine, according to l'rof. V.o'.les celebrated system of electropaHiy, which runs when everything else fails, will be iit the Saunders House on Wednesday, Sept. sth. for a few days. Patients visited at their residence, when desired. Call and see reports of remark able cures. Consultation free. 2ti 3I0NEY TO LOAN. Loans on improved Heal Estate can be secured on reasonable terms by ni plyins to Pollock a Hkardsly, "lTtf Plattsmouth Neb. The Multiplication ot lH-seaMcn. Diseases Multiply. One begets another. A trifling indisposition may, therefore, originate a complication of dangerous maladies. Indi gestion begets far more formidrhle diseases a inulitude of ailments are traceable to constipa tion : fever and ague unhinges tho entire ner vous system, and is therefore thj source of the portean ailment which affect that portion of the human organism. Hostetter'.s Stomach Hit ters, however, w het her resorted to at the incep tion of those disorders of the stomach, bowels or liver, which give birth to the majority of dis eases and disabilities, or Liken w lieu they have ripened into, formidable matmity, are alike powerful to cure. The process of "recovery is. of course, longer when the m ilitdy has gained headway, but it Is none the less certain. Dys pepsia, constipation, billiousness. kidney com plaints and intermittent fever, invariably yield to the operation of the great alterative anil in-vigorant. CLOTHING. For a cheap suit of Clothes call on Wm. stadki.m a nx. DYSPEPSIA. Americans sir particularly subject to this disease and its effects; such as Sour Stomach, Sick Ilesvdache, Habitu al Costiveness, Heart-burn wsiter-brash, coming up of the food, coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the mouth, Palpi tation of the Heart, and sill diseases of the Stomach ami Liver. Two doses of J keen's ArousT Flower will relievo you sit once, smd there positively is not a Citse in the United States it will not cure." If you doubt this go to your Druggist (i. It. Chapman, and get a sam ple bottle for 10 cents and try it. Heg ular size 73 cents. O.P.EAT I10MAX will ExmuiT at OMAHA Monday Sept. Gth. Two laianil "crformanrcA atJS & H p.m. Uniformed Ushers in Attendance, -ldniijtxfoa 50 re nt; Ctiillrcn wirier!! year 23 ctn. lie re r ltd Scat, Extra. Doors open at 1 and 7 p. in. tegular Kvrursion Train will run, trently ICediicod Fare. PKOFESSIOXAL CAKDS s in. .11. ciiAP-i w. ATTOIINEY AT LAW and Solicitor in Chan cery. Ollice in Eitzgerald's lilock, I'lattsmouth, Nebraska. lYlIUI'.Lr.Jl & IH'XXKTT, KEAL ESTATE and Tax Paying Agents. No taries Public, Eire and Life Insurance Agents, riattsmouth, Nebraska. It. . MVIXi!)TO, PHYSICIAN & SUKfiEON. tenders his pro fessional services to the citiens of Cass count'. Kesidence southeast corner Sixtli and Oak sts. : OHiee on Main street, two doors west of Sixth, riattsmouth, Nebraska. GKO. S. SMITH. It. It. WINDHAM. S1IITII A 1VIXIHIAW, ATTOUNKYS AT LAW and Ileal Estate Tlro- kers. Special attention given to Coliections and : II matters affect insi the title to real estiite. Ollice on -M iloor, over l'ost Ollice, I'lattsniouth, Nebraska. -mji. illSTH K F Till' PKACK. Office on Main street. I'lattsmouth. Neb., two doors east o( IIkkaui ollice. Ilusincss hours from 8 a. m. to S p. m. All county business usu- illv trai'sacted before a Justice of the Peace will bu intended to. Also general collector of debts. I -toy I J- W. Hainks. DR. SCHILDKNECHT. Eclectic & Homoeopathic Physician. "r-"Oftice and Ttesidence corner Sixth and Vine Streets, riattsmouth. Neb. cans ullenuen at ill hours. 4iiyl. Obstacles to Marriage- llaoov Ilclief for Vounsr Men from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Man hood restored. Impediments to Marriage, re moved. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Looks and circulars sent free, in scaled envelopes. Address llOWAKO ASSOCIAl I).41! .Minn St.. I nilaiiripnia. Pa. iin Institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. uyl mmwiwm SHOP, JOHN WAYMAN, PLATTS2I0UTTT, NEB. Kepairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Grist Mills. Gas and Steam Fittings, Wrought Iron ripe. Force and lift pumps, steam linages, sa'cty valve iiovernors, ana an kindsof Prass Engine Fittings re paired on short notice. V A It "?I .11 A C II I V K It V. repaired on short notice. 40yl M I, CD o o 5 CO 1 en a 5 - at 3 j. 1 - " CO CD -i 2 i ? t J. 25 M -3 i i O Reduced Kates for Lumber Clear tlie Track tor our Spring Trade. H. A. WATERMAN & SON Will sf 11 Frame fmmlr. of all kinds at aO per m. First quality or Fcnrins:, SO. " Mffond 17. First Itoaru. SO. Second " " 17. Star "A!hinslr. .?.. j-erM. Xo. 1 !Sliitii.I'. "8.50. Other sriulrs of I.u in ler iually -Iieap with Iloors, !haih Illiml. X.c Ac. See otUcr al. on ont,hle." HENRY ROWLAND. ALSO General Blacksmitliing. rrrli'. ItimulcM. nml "tVnic Jtepalred on Hliort Slie- A t.SO iioi:sK-siioi:i.; And all oth'-rtrou wmk pron ptlv ntctiil cd t. cheapei-' tliHii tlie i neiipi st, for cash I'.y the iin leislcn.-d. n. now i.ano. Shop norlhwct Cor. of ine ,v sixth nts. l'LAT'l'SMi M "I 1 1, M-.ll. Wm. Gramberg's LUMBER YARD, 1'nattsmijLTH, Ni r... Op. I'ialtc Y alley House. On hand all kinds of LUMBER. DOORS. SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATHS. ALSO Mou ldingS, BUILDING PAPER, CE3TENT, LI31K, Plaster Paris, etc. AT LOWEST MACK Ell KATES, l.lni.l C;dl and Examine. A. W. WHITE, Dealer in GROCERIES, Main sr., bet. 5th and (ith., I'LATTSMOUTH. .... NEIL Highest Price Paid for Coun try Produce. CASH PAID FOR HIVES. W17 I GEO. SHAFER'S ol fr w IS ttfl JBSSl AND 15 LACKS 31 IT H SHOP, FOR HORSESHOEING, 31eiidiug and Repairing ! ALL KIXDfi OF FAUM IMPLEMENTS Mended and Fixed. 95 New Wagons for Sale, ltnggles and Light Wuoiim on Land, and l'or sale nil the time. C JfJZ .-f i' F O 12 C ii .V jr. Ne'.T Wiigons lnade to order. Kates reasonable and work guaranteed. On Washington Ave.. I I'LATTSMOUTH, 4nyl liearTth St., f NEIL WILLIAM HEROLD Keeps one of ihc Largest Stocks OF GROCER IN TOWN 4lyl rnoPKiKToit ok PALACE BILLIARD HALL. (Main St., under First Nat. KanU.) FLiTTSHOlTII, ... Mill. IV UAH 13 Sl'l'I'LlFD WITH TIIK BEST WINES, LIQUORS, BEER, ETC., ETC. tnvi TIIK Ultl'AT CAISK or fev-HU3IAN MISERY. Ju.-t Puhlixheil, in a Sealed Enrtlojie, ricc C ctx A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and Kadical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spenna torrh'ca. induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary Emissions. Impotcney. Nervous Debility, ana Impediments to marnace generally ; Coiisiimp tion. Epilepsiy, and Firs: Meu'al and Physical Incapacity. &.C. P.v KOHEI'T .1. CUlA'hK WELL, M. D., author of the "Orecn P.ook." &:. The wm Id-iMiownd author. In this admira ble Lecture, dearly proves from his own evper ience thut the ; fill coiiseiienees of Self -Abuse mav be elTectually removed without medicine, ami wit bout dnpfJerouK surgical operation, bou gies, instruments, riug.s, or cordials ; pointwig out a mode ot cure at once certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may" be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. ("Thi le cture wi'i jiroorc a lutein to thoiix amlKrattl thnitxaiulx. ... . - Sent under seal, in plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address the Publishers, ( IIAS.J.C H.1AXV.A. CO.. 10-401y 17 P.owery, N. V. ; I. O. hox. 4.X5. OMAIIA ADS. (irand Central Hotel. Largest and finest hotel between Chiengo and San 1 ranciseo. eo. Thrall, proprietor, Omaha. WEEDING WATER A DS. Fleming & Race, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. AND NOTIONS. And Karnieris'HnppIlex generally. Onr Goods are all New, and we sell thcin CHEAP. TRY US ONCE, AND SEE! (40yl) WEEPING WATER, NEB. CEDAR CREEK ADS. J 7 IN HELD E R i SO .-,,rs..,. , KEAD E.G.D0VEY'Si NOTICE TOTHETUBLIC! Having made up my1 min i several yenn an RETIRE FROM. BUSINESS about the end f THE YEAR 1S?5, ami being till of the same 'mind, I lake thi method of Informing the publii; II; tt I am sc llin,; out my ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS ! AT COST. and shidl contniiie doingso through this yeat or imiil the . Wfeolc Spools is ilisposcd of. During that time I intend to Sell Goods for Cash, Lower than any other house can do and iiyt:nn themsches. My stock consists ot GROCERIES, DllY GOODS, HATSd- CAPS, BOOTS d- SHOES, WALL PAPER, CARPETS, dC, d-C, dC. The whole stock will be sold at ottornPrices until il is ALL SOLD OUT. My object 1 .4 not to but to GET out of BUSINESS (live me a call and see for yourself. R. i. DOVEY. LOUISVILLE ADS. Ilt. .J. 32. VATI-K.MAV Physio Medical Practitioner. I.:iuiiviVe, en." ('"., AW I Alvays at the oHice on Saturdays. iyl MORROW BROS BLACKSMITH AND Machine Shop. At D. L. Morrow's old stand, Seventh St, & Chicago Ave.- We ale prepared to do a general business in HORSE-SHOEING, And Itepalriuj; nil LlndH of "tlncliln rry. tte li jim Itfajiir). 1Iiiith, TlirexliliiK .Machine, l'low, Ae Ac. MILL PICKS, AND ALL Iron & Steel Work a Specialty. 2Vcv "IVagrons U HuzxIvh Km.' To Oilfi'. HJ'AU Work Warranted to Gire Sal isfui:tion rjr Money R'fnnrfi'd. CARPENTER WORK ! W. L. Tucker, has removed to the buiidimr opposite Malh ews Hardware Store. M mi 11 'i Mn ct, liel. Main and Vine,) Wlicie i i ad i.tion to other work, he will give. special at ieiitiou to REPAIRING FURNITURE, MAKISG l'I' -JIfUE FllAMES, AV. Also A'enr for ti e co'IMoV SENSE IKON lNti TAI'.LKS. f vhich I have a number ou hand ; ciiil Uiid see tin in. Cartful Work and Prompt Attriui-ait'-e to Calif. 40-ly WM.'L. TECKKi:. MIKE SCHHELLBACHEIt, UL.1CKSJII TII hr.AI.KRS IX iiokm: saonix;, AMI VAi('N It ETA I KING.' All I; lu.ls of FA K :r I 1 1 ' I.E.M LNT.S in' iclcd Ntuly d Pronijd.'y : 0 : CEatnJ-T-SSZBJG-, hoots, shoes. ai anmcEitiES. Of every kind. at tlie lowest possible rate. Also DEALERS IN GRAIN. l'or which the hrehest CASH prices ;ue paid, ilidi s and produce of alt t iods bought at l..-.w.r.-..l.'.. ,-..l..o ...- r- :., J''" "if?l' f" . '--n Ma! : :.Pd Vi Minot , ... ......-...v u i v ei.u uitm; ... i,,-,s tlie e.ri.r.-T;ol.l i .i: : (W i ..J., Ml. Horse, MuLuV Ox.siiociii, In short, we'll slioo anylliing; tliitt Ills fVar fccL, from it Zelu.i to it (liiitfte. Conin nnd see us. JSTEW SHOP, r' f 1 tOvl CAS.H CO., XEHRASKA. ' on-'frr. f -4 J