V 1! ' '"3 PI 11 $ 1 J ' ! L 1 1- - -r, -r - 2s - si.- 4 'ft: A. y 'V T vi in 3 It.' t ;t-A t: '1 'A: S' $2.00 PKli ANNUM. PL.ATTS.'.f-'MrviJ. XHJiT ASK . THURSDAY. SKTT. lf. J 87. voi.UMK xxiii. kitmrf.p. l8 re rt i Fanltlgss Family Ittine "I havo u'-ctl Simmons Liver R'.gula tr for many yc.-v.r-, having made it my enly.-Family Medicine. .My moth er before me was Tf-ry "partial to it. It is a BJifr, good nd relinblo medi cie for ftny disorder of the system, nd if used in time, is a re it pre ventative of aii''i7it .is. I ofi.cn recom mend it to my friends, and shall con tinue to do so. "Rev. Jaiaea M. HollinH, "Pastor M. E. Church So. Fairliuld, Va." TIME AHD DOCTOR'S BILLS SAVED hy always kctpin, Uttnuions Liccr J:gufater m the huse. "I hare found Hinmions Liver Regu lator tho host family medicine I ever sed for anything tUut muy happen, have used it in Indigcptiox, Colic, J)iartiiiu!A, UiMOi'fiNKSS, and found it to relieve immediately. After eat ing a hearty supper, if, on going to bed, I Uke about a t.wpoonful, I iicTcr fuel the effects of ths buppcr eteu. "OVID fK SPARKS, "IS -Mayor Macon, Ga." O -T fi Y M El 3 N K has our Lfc 5t:i'p ta r.'.l n Xrunt of wrapper J. H.ZeilM&Cc.Piukdclphia. Pa, HOLE t'Ui i-r; KT l.S. Treasurer, lei)iity Trea-iurer, - Clerk, Deputy Cli-rk. VinrK of JJl.-r.riel CoarS, KhertiT, Deputy ShiTitf. Burvuyor, Attorney. Hupt. of i'u reHno!-, County Juiiie. 1). A. CUUT.KI.L TllO-T. t''l.I."K .). Ko!;lNX- (',('. " !r !'H K.iS'- I ( V.II(.H U ',L.f ' J. (V KlKK.MSAUY It. C. Vi-i!i;. A. M A I. oik AS.I.K.N lil KS N M. v.n ai.o Swxr C ltL'SSKLL HOAUI OF .'Ui'i'UVI.-'JK''. I.OUls Foi.TZ, C hia., A. It. l'oii. A. 11. L)I KSON. Wc' iiiiv; W-.ter 1 l.iltsniolltil K. n:vooil givic soGii:-i'irs. riUHO !.()!; 2 N". ss. A. O. I1. V. M-efs A overv -ilriTii;'r l i i-I.-.y i ver.iu.t at 1C. ot l' hall. Tni! si.-:n t.ior't r-. :.- r!-.p.'etf!i:!y iu vileil to ariev' i". )".. Wt.He, M.. ti r rk!iian ; 11. A, aite. Kd.-'.-.-r::-,:! ; r . J. Xrruw, Over.'eer ; J. IS. Mo;rw, tee.)ru'r. 1ASS CAM V NO. 'IOP.i'.N WOODMKX of Amsriea Veers ti-c.-'-ai Wi:! f : -1 1 1 i i .Mori -d ay renin:; ni K. of I'. .Mi I ' ltusient lrotlier? nr.- ro jM 'i -.1 f i.i- t w;r n-. A. Newco-Tier, N't: er:M ' Co:.-.! : '. '..'Uh-tt. Worray AilvLs.r ; I. M-ijre:-, Ex-iia-iXer ; J. Wurris, C"er!i . 1LTrssioirnt i.ofM;r. :;o s, a. o. r. w. Mee every :-.'.t-r!!Rtis V .-);.' ev-Miui:; at Jiockv.-eed hsill i su-ltVR. A:! ir:.-. : ;it hroili r ar respeetfaltv inv;:r- ! t. A. iutsclie. M. W. ; t'. (irtfi. ! :r. nan : S. 0. U'ikle. Hecorder ; M. A. .io" e;.::,-r. overseer. Sam. M.('iurM.v.., C. . Twins F. A. l'.ATKS John V. iN umis Atoust Tarts., ii.... ItKN.l. Ur.MCl.lL John Co'autua v, S. 1. llol.J.OWAN It. K. Livingston,... Ai.riix VhI;:it, Kepular ineetor. i. e:ic!) innnlh M, I'ost vrood Kloc'-i. uaandcr. ,'1 : Adjutant. . M. f tilt- lay. '4 nard -L't Miljl.T. Mareen Chaplain iirsdsy nt in lioeli- Kis f'-.rt -A .i-:.'i -!. h 1! licrixtqa ii-ie.?1 ATTOV.XKTS AT UW. B2iior; ft SULLIVAN. Atiorneys at l.nw. Will (rlT j.'-'-inp' tt"i.. n t all liaxinesn Intruslwd to then. C.Tiwiu L'lii'in H-ok, East Bide, ruusniouih, cti. JAP. 8. !1TKE"R, Attorney Ht Law. ORiea TerM.. Marptiv t'j's ht..-ro, lactU -die of Mi tnrtww. ti jmi4 Mil staeett . tf ROBCKT B. WlNUilAM. Notary rut.iie and Attorney at La-. nf!w o. er S:i k of Cas County, hlstnoutia. NeLi. U!"iieettle phoue No. 7 ; resid'-uce, N' 6. JOHN A. DAVISS?, Attorney Ht I. ! a. Oi'iee with K. B. Wiudtiati. ortr Hnk of Cass Co. Plattsmocth, .r.in;tyi NiKhaska. PHTBICIAKS AND SUJiGKONS. OfCo at fisuer's liriiK More, l'latts Dioutb, ?febr!Xa. 1 L. HIGfilNN. M. !., r'.v.vi.hoi and Sr.r ceon. One .io.'r wet ,vf p.-jaaet's efoie. Ofltce hours fro:a lo ro 1J . ra. and fr:n a to 5 Rn17 toi p. m. ii'ii: nf". c -riu'i- Ninth aad Kl;n street Mrs. I.i-vp.ijV 'e.y::sc. lelepiione Bt Oiuce au'l iseu.iv. TN TITK niSTUICr COl" It 1" OF CAS6 COUN TY. NEBU VtjKA : CHARLES K. MKT TV Eli, j.l.iiatitr, 1 CLARA fllLLE J5i:Ti"EE:i, dei'e :: Ian', Clara Hel! M ?' .taut w:i: take n-i- ttc til at oa the -M'-' .! -v of Aiin-I. issT, Ca lries K. Meft'"' '". ! i:a:i !. i'.c- p.'t'.ihm In the Ui.-tri.-t .'.v: - o: Oi-s o:.;y N- '.;:-;..-! a. a-.iiHt said d-f--:;.).i..:. ih-- i-.i-. . i :n A piay..-ut-.ii-h are, to '.t .i:i ;i -v. i.l .!..;-. immh tbt bouds of ir.: ri.:;'i: y ;lTi i ::. fe- T Iv l tho tlir-e minor e'l lir i '-nil-! i.d oiairia-. You are r p.-r -t to -.a-v. or s..i ! ctnam ou r before the P h i iv ot ii-I. atr K-S7. Dated Aug !'-'- C ist.K- ii. risTrrr.n, 2J-4 by J. i- Srs-niK U'.s Aiforney. INT HE DITKICf-Ot of OK CASS CO'JX Y, NKlUZASIvA. BAUAii Kt.iz.vvi: i ii co;-::!.ani, ) Bv vcoidVE;:Vor i.anh To Isaac O.C.'aid a r- --l -:.t a- f -ndaTit ; Touare hereby t:o:i:ie. 1 U.a. ...i i:.'.- Ate.'. sth lUsT.If.iedi.n p. ::r o- ia ; . .e d -i . '. e-art of Ca-s CtMtt.ty Ne'Ta-k .. ia a -!'f t pend ItiS. whereiu yoa ;.-e d !e "'-'et a-iU praver of w':ie is ;.i am- i ; I .... . vtd tne pretended tna-ri.i-.-e i v. k i.t-:- -i-d o-a !ant . beejui of 'I'-fen la .a- a i,e Iiv- lcz at the ttaie of s;i'd P' i ; :..!. tiiaf said of plaiatiiT. aad !' ! ? fi- i.-s-ie of -aid vu-.rv., ,t ed l.tarria-e !,.. adi'.-ir- d l-v:-ear,t-. .tad It court find said i.-.-ffla r-'.U J .( I'l o.., .;u a o -voree from wi oa t:;n ..mn 1 a . an" crus ty and for th-r emt ly -d t.i . clu!-. ClarelieC. Con -l a.- I. -a are .' a arc! So answer fHid petili -'i ennr b ,e (;,' .Per lOtii or your dflaeU will be t:ikH I herein. SAttAlI KLIZ VIJE I'll COt'ELAD, BrR02f Clajik, Atfy. lor plfl. 2-4 Council Doin,! monua v. Tii'! city C'tmcil met la: t evening in regular session, -.vith a full !o:ud. Min utes t;f tho .n.vioii.-j meeting were read and approved. A petition Avas presented asl;ing j.cr mission to tho petitioners to work out tlieir poll tax on Vine fdrcct betweiii 1 Hh ami 15th. On motion of Mr. ?Jo-Calh-n seconded by 31r. "SVcblcr the pe tition was ordered granted. A petition avu.s then presentee! asking that Herman Smidt be appointed super visor of tho Fewer work about to bo done. Mr. (Jreuscl thought the city had enough men employed to get tho work properly done, and Mr. Murphy proposed to call another bond election for the purpose of paying the cdiieers. A motion granting the prayer of the petition was lost. The finance committee reported that they hael agreed with the Jourwil com pany to pay only oue half tlieir bills until tlieir imlebtedness to Ihe city en account of overpayment was settled. The fol lowing bills were allowed. Journal -?21.7.j, Id. N. Morgan $00, Lincoln Ren son AO. 15, (J. Humphry 2 Co 5, Oscar Hurd !?:J.75, Y. L. Rio veil 1.50, J. II. Waterman $-4.25, Knotts Rros :?20.50, Win. O-bouiii 10.75, J. If. Jones E. II. I.ambsou J? 3 5, .Tono. ritzjiatrick $10, rifittsimdith Cas-i Co. -77.50, P. Merges $10, Daniel Uunis $1C. The street comniis.v.otu-r's report August lo-.vcd a i-uyment of $14 7.53 for la1 The io.i.e .'; r on ly ten prisoners as before him .or Aug ust. Oye veas dischargad, three were returned to :ul for not being albe to pay tlieir lines and six paid their anes raid were elischarged. The lines collected ammounted to $15. Tho report was re ferred to the police committee. The jndieiary committee presented a.i ordinance extending the city limits to take in the Ya'deiy 10, Walker 10, Rieh ey -0 and other ground to tho iU.uuounl of 1 SO acres. The ordinance was road the sect lid and third times and pas.-,cd under f-uspertshui of tlie n.les. I". Huttoa said ee.me mrangr uv-nt cugl.t to lie tuaile by which the street eemmissioner could pay his men every week, e.s seine of them were fiuitting him l.-eeaue they had to wait so long for their piy. It was stiggested that tiie street commis: ioner pay his men with poll tax money received by him and take their warrants and draw the money and pay the poll tax money to the treasurer at one time but nothing definite was done. It was also suggested that the treasurer by instructed to honor the name of the commissioner without ihst presenting tlie bill to the council for their approval, but the city attorney said the law would probably not uphold them in such a movement, and the question was dropped. Mr. Greu.-cl moved that the committee on fire ar.d water be instructed to buy two water troughs to cost not over $50 each. Motion passed. The city engineer gave the estimated cot of graning Fail field hill. The cost to bring tlie sidewalks and rood to grade at iOctd per cubic yard wr.s $-2,240. A lively discussion then took place as to the acceptance of the South Park prop erty and settled upon laying of the water mains from Cid street up Rillings and Lincoln Ave. to the park. Mr. Murphy was strongly in favor of accepting the park and making the required im provements, lie said the laying of the m litis would give fire protection to the shops anel a l::rgo number of residences, and best of all the city would have a nice park in town, which, in a few years could not be obtained at almost any price. Mr. G rcusel saiel he was not interested in the park but was interested in protection for the shops, and moved the water com pany be authorized to lay mains past the shops 3200 feet. Altera long di-cus-: sion it was decided to lay 2-100 feet and have the committee on lire see if it would pay to lay the extra b!;0 feet. The board of public works reported that pursuant te instructions they hael opened the bids for -eweraje la.t Friday and let the job to Chailes Harris of this city, and that last eveniug Mr. Ilaaris h id given a written statement to the ef fect that he had miscalculated and could not fulfill his contract. Oj motion of Mr, Greu-el the report of the committee was referred back anel they w ere request to report on the next two best bids this evening. Mr. Button presented the following' rtsalution which was adopted. JleioIu?i.l, that the committee on streets, alleys and bridges bo and they arehere'oy instrtu ted to open bridges and grade the right if way given by the Plattsmouth Laud Improvement Co. for a street west from Maiden Lane to the south east corner of tin; fair ground.-: to coimoit v i I ! i the road opened by the county and that tlie same be put in condition for travel by fair time. Mr. Haws, representing an Omaha Sioux Falls granite firm, had circulated a peti tion vr.-terday which favored Sioux Falls granite. Ho said his company would give a good bond and lay the pavement in thirty days fter the letting of tin? contract. Cn motion of Mr. McCalhn further consideration of the subject was left till this evening. The spec ial ciminitteo on printing re ported tlie contract for the city ordi nances awarded to M-srs Sherman A Cutwiight of the Journal. The report was accepted. The committee appointed to find out the pavement desired by the Main street property owners reported in favor of cedar block's. Rut the committee failed to work in harmony and Mr. Murphy was the one who made tlie re port. He also hael a letl'T from John Fitzgerald of Lincoln, stating that cedar block was bciug used quite extensively in Lincoln and recommended it for Plattsmouth. As the report was given at the consent of only one of the coinmittea it was dropped. Mr. Jones complain 'd that the road to hi-, house was bad and he had about 21 in poll tax to work out on it but it wasn't enough. On motion of Air. Dut tow $25 of the road fund was ordered drawn to aiel the grading of the street i.i n is ilth between Oak and Vine. TUESDAY. Council nvt last eveningin regular ad journed i-ession, with a full board, for the purptssc of considi ring a complete report of tho board of public works on the bids r the or. -true tion of a system of sew;, l ege for Plal Ismouth, and also the ft of til eial committee ap point-d to can v.. s Main street propeily owners to get their preference for paving. Tiie bo.-rd of public works reported that Ch V. h:l had the lowest bid had reported hims If unable to carry the work :hrou:.h. Tie- bid of McMae ken ee. Kivhlcr, of Plattsmouth, was next; Thompson Cc Delaney, of Omaha, were third; the other bids the board reported as not acceptable on account of deficien cies or t; .-er-e.-tiination. The board also advi-ed the letting of the contract to the lowest bidder, but not till satisfactory arrang ments hael been made for the dis-po.-al the bond-;, and that the bidder file a good $15,000 bond. Mr Weber moved the acceptance of the report and the letting of the contract to the lowest bideler provided he file a good and sufficient bond. Mr. Jones seconded. In their report the board also stated that the bid of Thompson & I) elm-icy was above the surveyor's estimate on the 5 tit sewer, and Mr. Greuscl asked the city at torney if that diel not kill the bid. Mr. Clark replied that if the bkl was above the estimate the work could not be let, but if the part was immaterial it would probably not injure the bid, but if it was a principal part as it was in this case it was important. After consider able talk and making of motions, etc., Mr. Greusel asked if the retiring of a part ner from a firm after the making of a bid, destroyed the bid, anel was informed that it did. (It appears that Krolder had se.id something about withdrawing his name, but did not do so.) Mr. Greusel then moved that the board of public works be instructed to reject any and all bids and be authorized to re-ad vcrti-e for uew bids for the construction of storm water sewerage, all biels to be ac companied by a certified check for $1,000. The motion carried. A very lively discussion then ensued between Yfeber, Murphy, Wcckbach anel Frank Carrutn about the petition asking for cedar block pavement, and the ques tion was finally dropped by tlie consieler- ation of the report of the special commit tee I.e. ing iiideiinately postponed, and a motion from Mr. Greusel to pave the 1st paving district with Sioux Falls gran ite carried, Murphy refusing to vote. The treasurers report showed $T.y3G.1l in money, and $400 in collectable bills in his haiuls. The report was referred to the nuance committee. A g: n. ral paving talk wag theu in dulged in by Mr. Riley, of Omaha and the couneilmen. Mr. Wetkbach then produced an oili nance requiring the curbing of Main street which was read a second and third time and adopted. t.uncil adiourneel. r . j Mrs R ande)ipn. tlie: lamocs fortune i t-.tt.,,- I, i--t -ri ivcd !..-r Sh" tells j tel.,!. il.S lllvill I-rv. .Ol.. ! the to-esent. la.-t ar.d future. Her charges i 1 j are low, be-in" o:dv from twenty-five uo ' .- . , ,,, . J to titty cents. Kesnteitce on Ijim stieet i . .. ... n ..... i T-i n. -v - .o io.- 21-tf uecweeu U'u.u auei iioveuiu. w. - tunes, told Sundays. i.o.Vj cf tho Day. The funeral of the nationalist who w .-mo. at .'i lieia. tisrown, irciaihi, was largely attended. Tim hoiHe of commons spent yesterday in (iiseussmg tlie ln.-di troubles. lb ayy storms on the coast of Nova Seotia have caused much damage to ves sels anel loss of life. Three soldiers at Trapani, Italy, were sent out to disinfect with carbolic acid. A mob attacked them, compelling one man to drink some of the acid, " from which he died, and killed the other two. The national prison congress is in ses sion at Toronto, Out. Stalfoielshire, Eng., lias 10,000 men on a strike. The Missouri is taking part of Sioux City in. A team belonging to Mr. C. Rooks, of Lincoln ran away, throwing Rooks and his wife out. Rrooks struch a stump and was killed. Sergeant Geo. Jalourg died at Rcllevue yesterday mvniing. Tho Reatrice K. of L. endorses Judge Rroady for their next circuit judge. Crocker's Iowa brigade will hold a re union Sept. 21 and 22 at Davenport, Ia. Sir Charles Youn:r, dramatic author, died suddenly in England Monday. A Newark, N. J., t -:k nient house burn ed Monday, cremating one of the occu pants. Chmles Lock has assumed the propric-tor-hio t.d t he National Opra company at Philadelphia. The Illinois suprt me court h is not yet taken any action in tho casts of the Chicago anarchists. Four thousand miners in the Shamokin (Ta.) coal di-.tricti sit tick Monday for higher wages. The Lutheran conference Monday do cided not to change the present form of its evening" service. Gov. L ra ;i c am i -taff left Rubuee hie., to atte nd the Monday for Phihidclpl cent i; n ! al eel e bra'. i .n. There is ; i ill gre-t excitement in Grass Poitit over t!:e killing of Mrs. Seilo while attending a l'r.;:eriak The pending sale of the . R.;I;imore 5c Ohio telegraph Ike s to the Wcr.tern 1'n- n company still nam Tlie Re rue o-ovcnnneut ha de:: il iC te.' pro bit ion ; uien c: .dormon itzerland. Tho Wyandotte jury in tlie c: ise ol Georere II. i!tf n. ciei'-gi ,1 ,-ith train wrecKoig, .ioiuiay reuunea iofc I'liiUv. verdict of Moonlighters Monday murdered Con stable V.'ln.h oi and nded of Ins posse ner ivar.is. ; sus fcts nave been arrested. Thomas R. Tvnight, John A. Rrooks and Henry Fatz, convicted of manslaugh ter in the court of the Western di.-trietof Arkansas, have been par ioneil by the president. Three of the Roston furniture factories have crrantcd the demand of 'their work men for nine hours a day's work. The balance have refused, and their employes are out on a strike. The experiments of making suar by means of electricity at Ft. Scott. Kansas, have been pronounced successful. The president thinks the press criti cisms on the treasury department's refus al to accept the bonds, la-t Wednesday, are inconsistent as it saves a great deal of money. The governor of Illinois has filed pa pers at' Washington for the extraction of McSariule. Misses laced serge shoes 53 and foxcel 50 cents only, at Merges. 14tf For Sale. A farm on Weeping Water bottom, the S. W. i of Sec. 2S Tp. 10, Range 14. Enquire of James Walston of Rock Rluffs for farther particulars. Sept. 1-Gmo. We have a larne quantity of brick for sale, quality guaranteed. Give us a call. 22-tf Kuktz Sc WrxKUAcrr. Itch, Prairie Mange, and Scratches of eycry kiod cured in 30 minutes, by "Wool- ford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. Tills never fails. Warranted by. F. G. Fricke irc Co., druggists, Plattsmouth, Nebraska. 34-lyr A Bargain. The N. E. i and W. N. W. i Sec. 34 T. 11 R. 12. This beautiful farm U pur- chased soon, can be had for $00 per .acre. Every convenience. Apply to R. R. WlNMIAN, tf. Plattsmouth, Neb. TN HIT! niSTUICTCUUl'T CFCASS COUN TY. -kp.::a:5J-.a. ,i::nnik ef.ll.-' vcE'in, riaiuif?, CKOECE Yv E:.i.svt)::Tn, infer. danf. I To Oc-w:e W. r.i!.-v ( i th. non-resident de- fi H.p.iit : vim will Tik- lie-tine the.; na ''epreta l.-r Tiii. 17. . leu:. le E.Kll-w. rt a.oe.oitinMo-i via ! r.'.-d a mdioon u ii. eoslre-l court 'T Las : ( (,uary n, br:ka. as :V:s; you ; t!.e object and ! prayi r vf whiL-U ate P -veure a !iv. ree en the . ..r,,i;!.,ns of all .::i-)inae::t ;ii:d le--euioii for a period of two years last p i-t. iui-l fauar j n'. '.OOaia and u-.;.orf ; hI-w., a-kirir for ! e.a-o'iv ef dn? i-.iih-r et.od of laimiir and fee. t.u.t. Nettie I.inota i:iiswe.r:h. i You are re-iif-red t. aii'v.-er s-ud jiotit-o ; orbeiore t-o- I7t v.. 15. V :.:::i. I j-. ; or beiore t-o-iTta '.;y oi "e otier. l'T. i.V A. Oav i v -.-.- -!..,., vv.leiiv v. Iln-ivs Atty'a for plamtUl. 5?-. Tf -WILT i.i. '..i.. many goody mid J3 hnuy he caa noi wrilc azi ad. for a few days. Ye Announce Without Further notice ei -on CoianicnciE TO-DAY, JULY fc-ejitoni ft? Jt ti II Ifi i -A 8 Til IB IS without reserve, it ho to the ol Oase- County to 5 3 fPk Having in view tlie interests nniititud-e to share the henefits d coiisieh ration fell to otln.T dealerte under this clearance rale. hm b A fx d 64 4 t& DO HOT DELAY ! "Ve fro to Zscxv York soon to make our Fall Purchaser :tiul we kiiully rcquont all ofour friend indebted to xm tj call as early as possible and axljust their accounts. Yours liesjieictfiilly, SOLOMON '& NATHA3ST. Wliito Fi'fint Dry Gocd Hcase. Main St-'3ct,, . - Platmotcib; Neb. H -yr m -rr-rs . - ALL 12th, ar.d continuing ber let. . P. 53 A lOSI7IVS. individual interests of fill aiUcsrrt t;ike tKtV6utge of tLt fib. ol our enfetomers, and to enable tlv this f.'reat ehIc, -we uder no uliok-salo lots of govda iahr!te4. 1 0 1101 bi