TUE HERALD. LOCAL NEWS. local AD 'eritsements. 1 1.lllsii'llt. ar cciiIm n line. l:..LMil:ir u.lwttU- 'rs. h cents per Iiiiit. No .ulvn liM l.irlit iuser- rs, to cents per Iiiiit. No .nd lor lev than '! cents. Le-;al Notice at Statute rain. Attorneys and ortiers of the law will be held responsible lor ail lenal notices tlit-y hand in. ' ii'l ull prutto doin.unliiiD' a tHiif o'f publica :inu of anv notic will he held for the publica Uuu fee of such notice. CHI M M lYS 1 1 Xi TO N Aar p;c(i Im limited, ull cominunicetioit !-iust b brief and to tlio point, villi no wai vf woi ds. SEWSPAlTa DECISIONS. 1. All v person wlio takes the paper regularly fioui tli pstfnce. whether directed to hut i. uw. or whether lie is :i subscriber or not is icspousible for the j in j-. 2. If mijr itTkon iridcrs i:imt discontin ued, he musl pay all rrc:-.r.it s. or the puldish er may continue to send it until payment is made, ami collect the whole amount, whether tiix p:t;ier Is taken from tlx ofliee i t not. 3. The courts have decided tli.it relusinn to take uewsps pcrs ami ei io-llc.ils front ihe post nfllce. or removing and Icav iiu; them uncalled lor. Is in imti jacic eviih-iu c of imk.stiu.nai. riiALii. B. & M. R. R. Time Table. Correetet Monday. Jaw, 2lxr, IhTj. yOU OMAHA l-'ROM PLATTSMOUTH. I.eavc. 5 a. in. Arrives 7 :15 a. hi. " i :W p. in. Arrives, 4 . ni. PROM OMAHA l'DU PLATT.SM OCTH. Leaves, e .1. in. Arrives, 19 a. m. 0 p. in. Arrives, H p. m. KM ft TIIK WEST. Loaves Plattsnioiirli. r :D a. in. Arrives In Lincoln, li :. Kearney. 8 :15 p. in. FROM Till: WKST. Loavoit Kaarncy, 6 :.V a. in. Leaven Lincoln, l'J :S6 p. in. Arrives I'lattsinoiith, 3 :-" p. in. GOINCi K A st : Passenger, train (eaelt day, 4 CVi P.M. lmt fail to exhibit at your County 1'air, come in and make your entries immediately. Hoots and Slioes, cheaper tliau ever, for Cash. l'KTKlt M riches. HATH! HATS! HATH! A fine stick of new II. its. latest style at Wji. Stadf.i.m axx'.h. Mr. Pollock sends us the biggest to inatocs of the reason. Mr. Creamer sends the IIekald a 14 foot stalk of corn, with 4 ears of corn on it, and says if any one beats that he can still o 01,0 better. Our County Fair comes off next week, come in ami make your entries. Phil Harrison met with a very iain--iul accident last Tuesday evening week. lit had caught a lare cattish and was yetting it off the hook when it ran its horn into the sik- of his heel, making u. wound that you could put ytr fin per in. t If you w.u.t a gi-xl Trunk or Lady's .Satchol clieai, j; to A. P. Martin. 23-2t. IMUIIKST A iVAHIK I recrivtl Diploma for fine dress lots at the State Fair and continue to make the lst and nicest fits. Jive me a call. f 1 -S-t f 1 Merges. Change in the Pair programme, ad dress on Friday instead of Thursday. The public schools of this city were opened on Monday last. Prof. Wiht iiian in cliarg.'. Republican Convention to nominate County ollicers, &c, at Eitiht Mile (Irove Saturdav. R15 KKWAItD. I will give reward to know the coward who took the top and ball off of my barber pole. It F. MrMiizKR. For good bridles, whips, brushes, cur ry combs, &v, cheap, to A. P.Martin. Mr. .las. Hall, of Eight Mile Grove, spends some Irish potatoes that avwnige a bushel to every 0 hills, also some corn of a new kind, very sweet, tender and big ears. T acknowledge the receipt of some fine lima beans from our good friend Mrs.Jno Chalfant, nnd didn't we lux uriate on "succotash." Verily she knows what is good for the palate of man. It is earnest!- requested by the ofiicers of the Agricultural .Society that com mittees report promptly on the 2d day of the Fair. There are goot Is sold by our young clerks about town that do not need to e delivered until night, you know, .uives hitching up, &c. Ed. lluffnor's new house looks very handsome from the corner of Main st. it is a decided improvement to the lown. A met ting of the "Woman's Temper ance Association was held at the house of Mrs. Donnelly, Friday, Sept. ;id. The President Mrs. II. W. Wise being absent, Mrs. Pollock occupied the chair, After opening exercises, the. following business was transacted. A committee consisting of Mrs. Spurlock and Mrs. Pollock was appointed to wait on Dr. Dio Lewis, and request him to speak Sunday evening. Mrs. Phillippi declining to serve as Treasurer Mrs. Marsland was appoint ed in her stead. Adjounitd to meet at the Presbyterian Church. Friday, Sept. 20th, at half p:wt three p. in. Mns. U. W. AVisk, Mrs. M a hs i,an"1 President. Secretary pro tern. XAKRIEin WEST II ALL Married at St. Luke's Church. Plattsmouth. by the Rev. Mr. llurgess, on Wednesday, Sept. th. 1873, Mr. Geo. West, and Miss Elizabeth Hall. Major Dan. Wheeler gave the bride away, and thereby hangs a tale. Ask the Alajor. :$f,000.0 NOTICE. Having sold 82.0f)0 worth of boots And shoes, since I lx'gan selling at re duced prices, I am still bound to fur ther reduce my stock, now is your time. Boots formerly 87.00, aiow $3.00 Fine Kid Shoes, form'Iy 3.1)0 The best 18 tliread serge shoes only 2.23 Mensfchoes 1.2- Women's Shoes - 1.00 Call and examine. Xo -cbarge for seeing goods and prices. Will be" happy o show loth. PjiTtJP MFjUij; Anncunceineiits. Plattsmouth, Neb. ) August 23rd, 1875. J To the People of Cvss County, Nth. I take the present opportunity to an nounce myself as a candidate for the ollice of County Clerk, subiect to the decision of the Republican County Con- i vention, to be lteld at Light Mile Grove, .Sept. 11th, 1873. Yours with respect. Thomas Wiles. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the ofllco of Probate J udge, subiect to the decision of the Republi can Convention, to Ikj held at Eight Mile Grove, Sept. lltli, 1875. John' mlrfix. County Convention at Eight Mile Grove on Saturday Septemhei: IItil For good collars and cheap, go to A. I Martin. A number of the prominent men of the State Fair have signified their inten tion to attend our County Fair. We call attention to the Public meet ing on Friday evening, in regard to the disposal of the High School build ing. We consider this a very imior tant matter, and earnestly urge every citizen and tax-payer to turn out and give their opinions on the iuatter. Our State Fair takes place at Omaha from September 21st to 24th. For full particulars apply to D. II. Wheeler, Secretary, Stiite Hoard of Agriculture, at Plattsmouth, Xeb. Mr. Wheeler is pushing every means to make this a success. Let us all try and aid our State Fair this year. It is more im portant than ever. 3I0NEY TO LOAN. Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30, 000,) to loan, on improved farms, in Csiss County. Inquire of D. II. WlIKKLER & CO., 24t3 Plattsmouth, Xeb. GIRL WANTED. Good wages and steady employment given to a Gill capable of doing all kinds of housework. Inquire of Cai't. Palmer. 20,000 Envelopes want printing at the Herald ofliee. WANTED at my shop, all the cast iron you have to sell, for cash. I intend to start a foundry in October next. John Wayman, 23t3 Plattsmouth Xeb. The County Fair will last four days, every person in the county can spare at le;Lst one day to attend it. SUDDEN DEATH. At Omaha, in the Grand Central Ho tel, at five o'cl;k, Tuesday morning. Sept. 7th, 1873, passed away the spirit of Whitney D. Cowles, General Freight and Ticket Agent of the H. & M. H. R. in Nebraska. Deceased was about S3 years of age, a Knight Templar, and a pure, true, honest. Christian Gentleman as ever lived. His disease was an affection of the heart which superinduced Asth ma. While he died apparently alone in a Public Hotel, no man ever came to Xebraska, who made so many honest and true friends in so short a lime its W. I). Cowles, and if the love, or care, r affection of comparative strangers could have saved his life, he would be among us to-day. The life and soul of every household he came among, his sudden taking off has left a void and a blank in our heart not easily filled. While he lived among us in Platts mouth, we gained an insight into his real, true nature, anil respected his many virtues. The patience with which he bore his never cttasing physi cal pains, was wonderful, and the Her ald desires to say that no person out side of our own family, could be so truly mourned or so deeply regretted. He was a memlier of the Episcopal Church of this place. His body will be conveyed to Columbus, Ohio, for interment in the family vault. From Mr. Iloldrege and comrades in the R. R. sei vie?, we learn the follow ing facts: Mr. Cowles served the R. & M. IL R. of Iowa, as Cashier and Pay-Master, for several years ; was then Eastern Passenger Agent in X. Y for the" C. H. & Q.. and finally Gen'l Freight and Ticket Agent of the IJ. & M., here. He retained his senses almost to the last. Spoke of de tth with entiie calm ness;gave full directions about his will, Aic, and left messages for his brother and friends. After this he slept, breathing heavi ly, for about two hurs, and died with out waking. With his youth an 1 natural spirit, and energy, it must have been hard for him to leave this world so suddenly, but he seemed entirely resigned. N0TICE. Clarp & GreenslateatElmwoodXeb. general dealers in dry goods, groceries, and all articles generally kept in a country store, desire to call attention to their stock just laid in ihi season, and ask the farmers to call and exam ine our goods before going away from home to buy. 24tf Clapp & Greenslate. CLOTHING. For a cheap f uit ol Clot lies cull on Wm. Stapklxans. FA RJfEItS A TTH NT I ON ! Julius Pepperlierg, Cigar Manufac turer, on Main St, Plattsmouth, Xeb. Cigar Clippings of Spanish and Ameri can Tobaccoes for smoking purposes. For Hale. Rest qtial ities of pi ug-smok-ing tobacco always on hand. 20-'tf. IX) II SALE. A farm of 163acres including 40 acres of timber, and a good bearing orchard. Terms 830 per acre, 81.500 down, bal ance ou time. For farther particulars call -on or address. Mrs. M. A. Jekkerx, 20t8 Eight Mile Grove, Xeb. For a good addle, or a set of har ness, cheap, go to A. I3- Martin. EXCHANGE NOTICE. I am bound to exchae ray large stock of Roots and Shoes for cafeh. Come and see if I don't. Peter Mekoes. I'UHLIC MEETING. A meeting of the citizens of Platts mouth, at the Court House, is hereby called on Friday evening, at 7 p. m., for the purrioso of considering the pro priety of offering the High School Pudding to the Trustees of the Metho dist College of Xebraska, with a view to securing the location of said College in this city. R. R. Livixgstox, Mayor. The new addition to the Fair build ing, for the display of the works of art and musical instruments will be an at tractive feature of the exhibition. A CHINA WEDDING. The friends of Rev. G. R. Crippen and wife, will celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their marriage, with ap propriate services, at 6 o'clock p. m. on the 13th inst., in the M. E. Church, Mt. Pleasant. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. Ry order of Committee. ML. Pleasant, Sept. 7th. A "prairie schooner passed through Plattsmouth the other day bearing the inscription "Good bye Neb., I bid you adieu, I may emigrate to Hell, Rut never hack to yoiu We're afraid that emigrant was lack ing in back bone. If its not grasshop pers its something else, and you'll hard ly find the farmers heaven on earth, Mr. Emigrant. MONEY TO LOAN. Loans on improved Real Estate can be secured on reasonable terms by .ap plying to Pollock & Reardsly, 17tf Plattsmouth Xeb. One good buggy for sale at the Her ald ollice. Your County Fair begins Sept. 14th. Tim Highest Price Paid for Good SPECIMENS OF FKUIT ! , of all kinds, at my FRUIT ROOM, on Main Street, to be kept on exhibi tion for the insjwjction of those who wish to plant the best kind of fruit. Also specimens of vegetabes and grain wanted. I am soliciting orders for all kinds of fruit trees and plants, from apple trees to strawberry plants, ornamental trees, shrubbery. Mowers, seeds. &c. I have a room full of pictures, and wish to show all the kinds of fruit that grow and bear well in this vi cinitv. W. S. West. Plattsmouth, Xeb., Sept. 1875. Ojice more Stadclmanns at 10 ier cent below cost Jump when the pig eon llies. TE5I PEIt.VNC E LECTURE. Dr. Dio Lewis, the great Temperance Reformer, has been visiting relatives in Plattsmouth the past week, and at the earnest solicitation of the members of the Woman's Temperance Associa tion he consented to aid them in their work by addressing the people of Platts mouth on the subject of Temierance, ou Sunday evening last. Although suffering quite severely from hay fever on account of which he has refused hitherto to speak, he waived his objections in favor of Platts mouth. Sunday evening being stormy pre vented so large an audience from as sembling ;ts would otherwise have done, but still there was a very fair turn out the Methodist Church being comforta bly filled. For lack of space we shall attempt no review of the lecture. We were very much pleased with it, how ever, and particularly with the moder ation evinced throughout Dr. Lewis who it will be remembered was the leiKler of the recent Crusade, stated that the Crusade was a failure wherev er it was not carried on in christian love, that when conducted aggressive ly and persistently for many hours each day it was contrary to the original in tention and worked far more harm than good. He also sketched a plan of quiet and effective work by means of committees of two composed either of men or women, which posessed many points of merit Throughout all he continually enforced the mandate, "whatever you do, do it in a spirit of love, do not allow anger or impatience to posess you, for then all your power is gone." In the name of the people of Platts mouth, we thank Dr. Lewis for the "friendly talk" which so entertained and instructed us all, and hope that on his return from California in the spring he will not pass us by. Already strangers are coming in prepatory to exhibiting at our Fair. KENTUCKY DISTILLED WHISKY. New Stock For Sale. Down With the Prices ! I Good whisky at 81.30 per gallon, oth er brands at 81.75, 3.200 82.25 and 82.50. Extra tine imported whisky and brandy, f iin. Port Wine,Cherry and all kinds of imported wines. Xew stock of goods all through. California Cigars, Dublin Stout, Ioudon Cream Ale. Gentlemen now is the time to save your money. Remember the place, one door east of the Post Ofliee. Milwaukee Lager. McGvire & Co. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining In the Tost Office, at riattsinouth, September 1st. 1T5 : Mrs. James M. Andrews Win. Meiuke Miss Delia Ashtraft George Martin A. A. I'.owen Newton & Foomar li. Rruuner Mrs. June Newton E. 8. Brow n Mrs. Matlie l'liard Reuben Rress Tbowald Olsen Charles Uahl John Olsen 2 Charles Revenge John Ortli D. S. Chaxe Frank Terry W. T. Coyd Ed.O'doimell Tat Callahan II. II. Palmer Oscar Darling "Miss A. M. Renner Patrick Clifford M rs. Matilda Rector Joseph Getzendalmer Tim Sheeban C. M. CJravcs Alfred Schwog A. T. Gear Marshall Smith" Jjturits Hanson Luc y Urchrr Mrs. Mira Haseinira W, S. Wotring Joseph Jnddircs Ms, 2$Ui v WUmhi Lever J. E IVilson R. W. Long Enaly Wing J. E. Lj ttle 2 George J. Vheeler Jacob Ma .son J. W. MARSHALL, P. J. REMEMBER rAJJU. YOUR COUXTY SPECIAL NOTICES. 2JR. 110 WELL IX COMING! The hyslelan who treats all (onus of Chrnuic THxhIac without medicine, according to Prof. Indies celebrated system of electropathy, which cures when everythl'iu failis. wiil be at the Saunders House on WedneMlay, 8it. Bth, lor a lew days. Patients visited at llietr residence, v. beu desired. Call mu see rcirfirts of remark able cures. Consultation free. it NOTICE TO SOLDIERS! Soldiers who have taken only eighty acres prior to Jui;e 22d, lalf and have not taken an additional eighty, are invited to correspond with me. Homestend rights and cheap lauds for nale. lit Clay, Polic, York, and ITainilton counties, by V. E. RnELDOX, 2li Lincoln, Neb. The Multiplication mt IlMee. Diseases Multiply. One begets another. A trifling indisposition may, therefore, originate a complication of dangerous' maladies. Indi gestion begets far more formidrble diseases; a mulitude of ailments are traceable to constipa tion : fever and ague unhinges the entire ner vous system, and is therefore the source of the porteun ailment which affect that portion of the human organism. Hostetter's Stomach Hit ters, however, whether resorted to at the incep tion of those disorders of the stomach, bowels or liver, which icive birth to the majority of dis eases ami disabilities, or taken when ihey have r!:ned into formidable maturity, are nlike powerful to cure. The process of re.covery is. of course, longer when the lirtlady has gained headway, but it is uone the !;? certain. Iys pepsia. constipation, billlousness, kidney com plaints and intermittent fever. Invariably yield to the oH:ratiou of the great alterative and in-vigorant. DYSPEPSIA. Americans ar particularly subject to this disease and its effects; such us Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitu al Costiveness, Heart-burn water-brash, coming up of the food, coated tongue, disagreeable taste in the mouth, Palpi tation of the Heart, and all disetises of the Stomach and Liver. Two doses of G keen's August Flowek will relieve you at once, ami there positively is not a case in the United States it will not cure. If yon doubt this go to your Druggist (. R. Chapman, and get a sam ple bottle for 10 cents and try it. Reg ular size 75 cents. LEGAL. NOTICES. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the following de scribed goods to-wh : I Barrel Whisky, Stamp No. XI OTD.Sor.. 1 " i7K.)l. f " " " " A M3..TW8. 1 - " " 1 424.0.W. l Brandy 11 ro3-WJ. all giiaged for Kiitdseoff Bros., Milwaukee. Wis consin, were seized by me August 21 li, leT-V at riattsinouth. Cass county, Nebraska, by virtue of (he fr visions of Section xsr.t, xti, :4o). and 3153, Ke vised Statute of the United States, and were seized on the following grounds, to-wit : 1st. That the tax on the same has not been paid. Jd. That It was removed from the distillery in violation of law and in fraud of the revenue. 3d. That it was removed with inteut to de fraud the United States of the tax thereon. 4tli. That it w:ls falsely and therefore not properly stamped, marked ami branded. Also two barrels of Whiskey. no stamp, seized by me at same time ami place, on the grounds of having no stamp thereon, as required by law. Any and all iiersoiisclaiminganyof the alwive and foregoing goods so .seized as aforesaid aro reiinired to appear at the ollice of the Collector of Internal Kevenne for the district of Nebras ka, at Nebraska citv, O;oe county, Nebraska, on the 7th day of October, A. I. IST'k at 10 o'clock a. m., and make such claim or said goods will be sold according to law. , In testimony whereof I have hercun- to set my hand this nth day of Au J t s ' "st. A. 1. 187.".. 1LSf C. W. SKYMOUK. Deputy Coll. of Int. liev. Div. 2d Dis'. of Nebraska. td Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Harvey B. La- throp. deceased. T all iriooi it Man cottccrn: Take notice that Geo. n. Uithrop has made application to tiie Probate Court to be appoint ed administrator of this estate of Harvey B. Itthnip, deceased ; and that said matter is set for hearing on the 24th dav of September, A. !., 175, at 1 o'cIock p.m., of said day. at my ollice, in I'lattsiuouth, at which time aud plain any person interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said Geonje it. Iitlirop should nut bo appointed adminis trator of said estate. Witness my hand and official seal this the 1st day of September. A. 1. 1S7". 2313. It. E. EL.L.HOS, Probate Judge. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued by C. P. Moore. Clerk of the District Court, within and for Cass Countv, Nebraska, and to me direcred. 1 will on the ls'th d;iy of September. A. l. 1S75. at t o'clock p. m. of said dav at the south door of the Court House, in the city of I'lattsinoiith, in said countv, sell at public auction the follow ing real estate, to-wit : Commencing at the sonth-west corner of section eighteen (18) town twelve (12). north of range fourteen (14-. east of the sixth tth) principal meridiaii.aud ttieu run ning east forty (k) rods thence north twenty four (24) rods to the placi- of commencement, thence east sixteen and two-thirds (16S) rods, thence north twenty-four ('4 rods, thence west sixteen and two-thirds (tv3 ) rods, thence south twentv-four (24) rods to the place of be ginning, except a strip sixty ,'iv) feet wide by twetiM -four (U4) rods long, off the west side of the above described tract, and also excepting a lot described as follows : commencing at a Hint sixty (tiO) feet east of the south-west corner of the alnive descrilK'd tract, and running thence east one hundred and forty (140) feet, thence north forty-four (44) feet, thence west one hun dred and forty (140) feet, thence south forty-four ( il) feet to the place of beginning, in Cass coun ty, Nebraska. The same leing levied upon and taken as the property of J. V. Carnes. defen dant ; to satisfy a judgment of said Court, re covered bv Valiery . iJuffner. plaintiffs. Plattsmouth, Nebraska, Aug. 18th. 1S75. ill. IS. K V. 1 Lb It. 2U5 Sheriff. Special Election Notice. Notice Is hereby given, that on Tnesday, October lth, 1N7S. at the usual places of holding elections in the various precincts of Cass County, Nebraska, an election will be held for the purpose of sub mitting the following proMsitioii. to-wit : -Shall the County Seat of Cass County be re located." The form in which said proposition shall be taken, shall be by ballot, on each of which shall lie written or printed the words : "For Ke-location of County Seat, at ,"or "Against lie-location of County Seat." The .fudges and Clerks of the regular elec tion will receive the ballots on lie-local ion of County Seat and deposit ihem in a- separate ballot Imix. kept for that purpose ; they shall be counted and returned the same as ballots ivl Also, by proclamation of the Governor of Ne braska, an election for member of the legis lature in the Fourth District, to fill the place of lion. John Brown, resigned. Which election will be opened ftt 9 o'clock a. in. and will continue open until C o'clock p. ni. of the same day. By order of the County Com missioners, this 23d day of August, 1375. C. P. MOOKE. Co. Clerk. ' Election Notice. Notice is hereby given that on TuesMlay, October 12th. 1S7S, at th usual places of holding elections in the various precincts of Cass County. Nebraska, an election will beheld for the puriosc of elect ing Three Judges of the Supreme Court, Six Kegents of the University. One Judge for the Second Judicial District. One l"rcsecutlng Attorney for the Second Ju dicial District, One County Clerk. One CoHnty Treasurer. Oue County Judge, One Probate Judge, One Sheriff. One County Commissioner, Second or Middle District. One County Snporintendent Public Instruc tion, One Coroner. Ifcie County Surveyor, Our Assessor, Tw Justices of the Teace In each precinct. Two Constables in each precinct. One Suierrisor In each Koad District, Three Judges .f Election in each precinct. Two Clerk of E!et Utn in each precinct. Also the new ConsbMutioii will be submitted to the people at the same time, for adoption or rejection, aud there shall be separately sub mitted, at the same time, for adoption or re jection, the iudeiKnident article relating to "Seal of t.oveinmeiit ". and the independent article "allowing cleetors to express their pref erence for Cnitei States Senator" : which said ballots shall be of the following form : "For the New Constitution." "Against the New Constitution." "For the article relating to Scat of Govetn menu" "Against the article relating to the Seat of Government." "For the article allowing electors to express their preferi' nee for United States Senators." "Against the article allowing electors to ex press their preference ftr Cubed Mate Sena tors." Which election will beopt-ned at 8 o'clock, a. M., and will cobt inue open until six o'ebx-k, p. in., of the same dav. By order of the County Commissioners, this "th day of September 17.5. i'ii.-' V r. JVIOOKE. Co. Clerk. ROYAL BRITISH MENAGERIE -AND- ANGLO-FIiANCO (Dnnei3ii THE OLDEST! THE LARGEST! THE BEST! Second Season in America. First Tour in the West. WILL SHOW AT Plattsmouth, Sept. 11 th, PKOFESSIONAL CAKDS tASr. 31. CilAIMtAX, ATTORNEY AT LW and Sell.-lt.or In Cban Pry. Office in Fitzgerald's Block, Plattsmouth. Nebraska. WIIKKLKK t BKxtrrr, KEAI, KSTATE and Tax Paying Agents, No taries Public, Fire aud Life lniuau;u A'-u's. I'lattsmoiitli. Nebraska. K. It. L1YIXUNTOX, PHYSICIAN SURGEON, tenders Lis pro fessional services to the citizens of Cuss county. Kesu'icnee southeast corner Sixth ami Oak sis. ; otrice on Main street.. tvo doors west of Si&tn, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. GKO.N. SMITH. R. B. WIKIJHA. M 31 IT II A WIMHIAM. ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Keal Estate Bro kers. Special attention given to Collections and all matters affecting the title to real estate. Office on 2d floor, over Post Ollice, 1'laUaniouih, Nebraska. oj I. JI MTICE OV XII K PKACi; Office on Main street. Plattsmouth. Neb., two doors east of IIkkald office. Business hours from H a. in. to 8 p. m. All county business usu ally transacted before a Justice of the Peace wiil be attended to. Also general collector of debts. 1-tOyt J. W. Hai.sk. DR SCHILDKNECHT. Eclectic & Homoeopathic Physician. yOffiee and Residence corner Sixth and Vine Streets. Plattsmouth. Neb. Calls attended at all hours. 4oyl. Obstacles to Marriage- llappr Kellef for Yonnjc 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. Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address HOWAKI) ASSOCIATION. 41N, Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. an Institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. uy 1 WE HAVE Better Bareback Riders. Better Vaulters. Better Female Riders. Better Tumblers, Better Leapers, Better l'ostnrers. Better Equilibrists, Better Athletes, Finer A Finer Company, Trappings Finer Cagtft, Finer Finer Carriages, Horses, Finer Wagons, A Finer Shoto Fitisr Ponies, AND JIORE OF IT Than any Show Traveling. Look out for the Parade ! The Grand Procession will form at 10 a. m., on the day of exhibition, and proceed through the principal streets, headed by Dixon"s Great London Silver Cornet Band and Mammoth Orchtstra. Discoursing their liveliest strains. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING CHAL LENGES. We do not wish it understood that ours is the only show in America worthy of patronage. We will say that ours is by f;ir the largest and most extensive now travelling, and five time larger than most of them. CONDITIONS: Whenever these challenges, or any part of them, are accepted, the party shall donate the winnings to charitable institutions. S 13.000, That Scott's Royal Rritish Menagerie and Anglo-Franco Circus is worth more money, has a better collection of ani mals, and gives a better Circus, than any show on earth. ? 10,000 That no show on earth has as many fine horses as ours. SI 0.000 That we have the Egyptian River Horse, the first and only one ever exhibited in America. SI 0,000 That we have the best bare-back rider on earth, namely, WM. S1IOWLES. SI 0,000 That our collection of Wild Animals cost as much as the entire outfit of any three shows organized in America. S10.000 That we have one performer, namely, GEO. HOLLAND, whose salary is as much as the combined salaries of any ten performers in any other show in America. 810,000 That we have more marked thorough bred Arabian Horses than any six shows in the world. S 10,000 That our Pavillions are of the newest design and the first water-proof show tents ever introduced in America. S 10,000 That we have the only Female Gym nast Somersaultist on earth. J?10,000 That our show pleases the public bet ter than any show that ever exhibited in America. e io.ooo That we have the Parisian Polyhemmia, the Musical Automaton, that cost as much as some so-called big shows. 810,000 That the press and public recognize WM. SHOWL.ES as the best equestri an in the world. S10.000 That we have the best clowns in Amer ica, and pay the highest salaries, hence the best. $15,000 That our Rand and Grand Orchestra discourses the best music, and are mora admired than any hand that ever trav eled. They have visited Russia from England through the request of Grand Duke Alexis. Prof. Dixon, as is well known, being one of the best compos ers of modern times. 2 GRAND EXHIBITIONS DAILY, Door cp(-n at 1 and 7 p. m. AdtUssiuH 50 cents, Children under 9 years, 25c WILL SHOW AT Ashland, Holiday, Sept 13, Lincoln, Tuesday, Sept, 14 S O HP , JOHN WAYMAN, PLATTSMOUTH, - - - - NEB. Repairer of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw and Crist Mills. Gas and Steam Fittings, Wrought Iron Pipe, Force and lift pumis, steam tiuages. Safety valve Governors, and all kinds of Brass Engine Fittings re paired on short notice. FAKH MAC1I1XKRY. repaired on short notice. 49yl 3 a. 3 SO 3 SO co o o B a. 5.3 S a c t e 3 CD n. - LJ r re ! C& 00 3 ?0 a. -i- p o a . 9 o 53s . 2 2 Wi 3 B0 CO S TS c X EC o 3 0.5 M 2 - 5 c 3 2 S3 tt O S3 , I " I 0 s: 111 3 s" "c3 (V T Waterman's 1ST IE W" JJD. Keduccd ILitcs for Lumber Cleiir tlic Track for Spring Trade. our U. A. WATERMAN & SON Will sell t'ramr Lombfr. of all kinds at S20 per m. Kirstt nnallty r Kenelnjc, 5iO. " Neeond 17. " Firttt 44 " Boards, . - Kecond " " 44 17. Mtmr ".VHIilnsle. mn.ltO per M. Xo. 1 HhlnrleK. 92.50. " Other entdrn ofLnmber rqnally Cheap with IoorM,Kanh HlindM, Ar Ar, See other ad. on outside. STItElGIIT & MILLER, Harness Manufacturers, SADDLES BRIDLES, COLLARS. and all kinds of harness stock, constantly on band. Fruit Confectionery, AND Grocery Store NUTS, CANDIES, TEAS. SUGARS, OOFKEES, TOBACCOES, FLOUR, AC Remember the place, oppo Ite E. C. Dover's on I xi we r Main Street. 21-ly STREIQHT t MILLER. NEW LIVERY, FEED, AND SALE STABLE I AN OLD STAND, BUT A NEW MAN. The partnership of O. M . Strelght and W. D. Jones, being tiiis day dissolved Dr. W. D. JONES, will open a new Llverv. Feed, and Sale Stable, at the Old Hi ATT 1JAKN. on Main Stn-et, Just east of Jdm Shaunoii's well known SUhle, PLittsmouth. NeU. llorstew, Bugglet JL Carrlacew, to let at all times, at lcosonable rates. UOItSKS BOARDED TiY T1TE DAT, WEEK, OH MOX'IH. rarticnlar attention paid to driving and train ing Horses. Having all the npiIian-es I shall make a particular feature of my business th driving and handling of TROTTING STOCK. tBeing well known all over the county, no further chin music Is necessary. I cordially In vite nil my friends to call and see me, and they will receive a hearty welcome. Respectfully, 3tu6 W. D. JONES. CM X, Z. M I DICK STREIGHTS LITERT, Feed and Sale Stables. Corner 6th and Pearl Sts. HOR8K8 BOBIED BT Tff K DAT, 1TELH, OR MOXTIL. HORSES BOUGHT, SOLD OR TRADED, For a Fair ConunLssioM. TEAMS AT ALL HOURS. Particular attention paid t Driving and Training TROTTI.G STOCK. Will also have for service during the season th CF.LEBn VTEll HOKSK8 : NORMAN & TALARAN, Known as the W. B. JOXKH HORHEH. lJfFor piirticulai-s, se hills or posters. 3vJ JIEXRV HOWLANJ). General Blacksmithing. relaa-e. ILnazlM. nn.l XVnniofl Mrpairril n Hhnrt Vtic AI-SO IIOIliK-KII(i:i. And all other Iron work promptly ittcnd ed to. ehcuper than the rhcapo'., f 'I' cn..li By the uriderHlgnol. li. HOW LAN i. Shop liortliwofct Ci.r. nf Vine Sixth sui. 11. ATTRM VlJ III, SMI. Wm. Gramberg's LUMBER YARD, PNATTSMOUTit.Xr.H., Op. Ilatte Valley House. On hand all kinds of LUMBER, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATHS. ALSO MouldingS, BUILDING PAPER, CEMENT, LIME, Plaster Paris, etc. AT LOWEST MARKED RATES. niu3 Call nnd Examine. A. W. WHITE, Dealer in GROCERIES, Main St., bet. 51 h and 6th., PLATTSMOUTH, - NEB. Highest Price Paid for Coun try Produce. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. S "1 GEO. SHAFER'S ASH BLACKSMITH SHOP, FOR HORSE-SHOEING, Mending and Repairing ! ALL Kl lS OF FARM IMPLEMENTS Mended and Fixed. 90 New Wagons for Sale, Hasslf" and Ught Wagons n hand, and for Male all the time. cjiAf roil cms jr. New Wagons made to order. Rates reasonable and work guaranteed. On Washington Ave.. FLVTTKMOUTir 40yl near Tin M., NEB. WILLIAM HEROLD Keeps one of tho Largest Stocks OF GROCERIES IN TOWN. 40yl PKOPHIKTOH CiF PALACE BILLIARD HALL. (Main St., under First Nat. Bank.) I'LATTSMOUTII, - - - MY BAIt IS SUPrLIF.D WITH Til It BEST WINES, LiaUORS, BEER, ETCi ETC. 4yl Wfffjrn ar.. i .j.M..mr. HUMAN MISERY. Jurt Publithetl, in a Staled F.ncrUrjic, price S rfa A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment, and Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Kpcrma- torrhena, induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary Kniissions. liiiolency, nervous ieiumy. anu imeliiiients to marriage generally : Coiisump tion. Kpllepsey, and Fits : Mental and Physical Incapacity. &c Uy ROBERT 4. CULVKK WEI.L, M. !.. author of the "tlreen Book." &c The world -renowned author. In this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own exiwr lence that the awful consennences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine. and without dangerous surgical operation, bou gies, instruments, rings, or cordials ; pointing out a mode ol cure at once certain and effectual by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition mav be. may cure himself cheaply, private v. and radically. t4r"l'hi iAH tirrcirlH itrO'irc a boon ti thinu an lA and Vuiwmiul. Sent under seal. In plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-paid, on receiptor six cents or two post stamps. Address the Publishers, CH AM. J. . KLIXK A f 'O, 10-ly 1- 12; Bowery, N. Y. : P. O. ox. Wl. OMAHA ADS. U rand Central Hotel. Largest and finest hotel between Chicago and San t rancisco. Geo. Thrall, proprietor, Omaha. WEEPING WATER ADS. Fleming & Race, DEALERS IM DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS. CAPS. BOOTS. SHOES. AND NOTIONS. And Famers'Mupylifs lir-urral Jy. Our Goods are all New, and we scJJ ue CIIS4F. TRY U ONCE, AND SEE! (4rj J) WEEPING WATER, NEB. CEDAR CREEK ADS. J. INHELDER & SON, OnLaOTEEIKTSa-, 1HJOTS, SHOES. AXD GRW ERIES. Of every kind, at the lowest jmssible tatos. Also DEALERS JN -GRAIN. For which the highest CAH iries are pat. Hides aud produce of all tciids boulit at . Reasonable rales. KtOKItl MTATI O V-Cedar Creek.) loyt CASS CO., XEVItASKJU READ- E.G.D0VEYS NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I Having made up my mind .several years a;;o RETIRE FROM BUSINESS about the end of THE YEAR 1875, and being still of the samefmind. I take tbl method of Informing the public that I am selling out my ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS ! AT COST. and aliall continue doing so through this ycai or until the Wliolc Stocfe Is disposed of. During that time I intend to Sell Goods for Cash, Lover than any other lKiii.se can do iinil s istino themselves, il) ( lock consist i of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS it- CAPS, BOOTS d- SHOE.l. WALL PAPER, CARPETS, dC, d (, d C. The whole stock will be so'd at BoltomPrices until it Is ALL SOLD OUT. My object is not to but to GET out of BUSINESS. Give me a call and si c for yourself. M E. G. D0VEY. LOUISVILLE ADS. 1K. J. VI. WAT i: It .VI AX, Physio Medical Practitioner. Ismiarlllc, Pom Co., Ktti. tar7"AlwRys at the ofliee on Satnrdav. 40yi aiawaaaaw 11 wui B LA (J K S Ml Til ANJ Machine Shop. At D. L. Morrow's old utand. Seventh St, & Chicago Ave We aie prepared to do a general business In HORSE-SHOEING, And Itepalrlnc ill kind or T'lacbin ery. serh n Ileapr. yiorri, Thre-MblnK -VI achliiew. Plows, A A.r. MILL PICKS, AND ALL Iron & Steel Work a Specialty. To Order. rifAU Work VnrranM to Gir Hat isfwiion r Moiu-y RtfuwUil. CARPENTER WORK ! W. Li. Tucker, has remtrved to the building oppo' ite M.ith ws Hardware Store. (On 4th Street, Bet. Si.u.'i and Vino.) Where in addition to ottior work, he will give special ailentiou to REPAIRING FURNITURE,1 MAK1SQ PICTURE FRAMES, AC. Also Agent for the COMMON SENSE IROJT INU TABLES. of wlii. ii I have a number on hand ; call aiiI sce tli'Mn. Careful W'rh ami Prompt Attend anee to Calls. 4rt-ly V.'M. L. 1 1'CIil'K. U u MIKE SCKNELLBACHER, BLJlCKSMl Til HOUSE SHOEING AND WAfJON REPAIR INC: All kinds of FARM IMPLEMENT. mended GNatly il- Promptb Horse, Mule& Ox Shoeing ! T 1 1 Ml .1 41. .,4 1.... Ill 3I1CJI I, nr M aim re aiijbiiiii limb iiiw four feet, from a Zebra t a Giralle. Cme and nee us. KBWSHOP, on Fifth St.. betwsvu Hl-ili! : n I 'ine str'-- ust across The itruer from the v I-w IH l.'AI I t v- ... i n