fSMOOTB HERALD Ol-' --: lli.:t ! Til h i:itv GIT Y ISTEWS. Cass County Fairs. ill'-. CASSCOiMY FA Hi will lie held .t I'l.lflbliKiUltl Sept. ?.'.tli. '.Mill llliJ :tti. V, !S. Wjsk, Seoetary. Uli: WEKJ'INIi WATER fAlli will Im- ti.-IU at Weeping Wati r. .Sept. li.lli, 17th and lih. W. iNuiun.N, Jsccrctary. Young Men's Repubiican CLTJ 11 M. Ur.-!1NKI.I.. - ricsi.I.-iit. llil.l. I l ltXI, F. S. liltKUHEL, 1st Vii' Pres. 21 Vice ITi-h. II X. iMlV'hY, l. A. CAMPltKI.L. Secret uy. 'Iieasuiy. .M''-tui- every Tnnrl.iy evoiiinics, i their r . in in Fi.-i.il'l's llck. Circu'Atiu ibrar t M'arricU'x 4". 1. I.ir -ilBiil I, Keiitlhf, mm -ccxMir (a Cliillrr V Jl;irli;ill. Ti-clli extracted wllliout pain, t iie of Mtrouii lle Uixh. 1. Salisbury. teiitlf. Sl'KIUL noih.kn. Vdvertlseiiieuls mnler till-' head, three ccuts per line cacti insertion. 3L ON KY TO !.OAN-Ou real estate ty A. N. .Siliil VUII. FA KM KOU SAI-K -nicisliii of ls acres. j;o.iJ timber, splcinliil orcli tr.l of hearing trees ; uik: f UK" most desirable fauns in t';n-i roniity ; situate! near Ml. Pleasant. Impure of Hi'fMin x Sullivan. IJiOft sU,K - A one li'ire biiny :iu.i harness alnio-a new . en-pure of S-..;H. M1U. A. SL'H LK KL 1-Oit S U.K. My resilience ami f.mr lots; ' kooiI lious--. ham ami fruit, ami In excel -lent eoiiilillon ; also two improved larinx. also J-Nlry Ijriek bii-mes house 40xk) f.-i-t.on Main street and other d Mrablc land and lots. 1. II. S IIKH.KIt. IOlt -4A1.K -ll'imes. lots and wood land by 1 John r.ons & Son. l-ioKSAI-K Several residences, cheap. lu- tndre ol li. Wheeler & Co. I'O.'l Sl.!iSi:ralch Tablets iu all i-ies. at thisotllce. Sdtf SAI.H a lot In jrooil l-catloii. rartlcu ' larn at this olilce uTtf IOlt SALK A'i order for a nrw American - yewinK la hine. Iiniuire at this oillce. i Smi; S Vl.l'" - l.oot) cords of wood. Inquire ft ' W. rt.Wise. U K'oli SALE ' I I paper tor sale at t!i'. otnee 1' af 0 cents .el hundred or 6 ceuts per doz en. ioi: SAI.K -Four toi together in K'f'd loea ' tt.m in thi city. l:iiim at this oiilce tf Fiit KKNT. The nwrtheast room tu Stadet maun's building, alter Auu-it lt. I his iv'oni is i.uitHtle for millinery or dress iiiakimr. or for a smalt business of any kind. Ini uire at I he premise. llltf UOOM Tl RKN T. A furnished room for one nrtwo Kentlemeu, iu Kod location. In quire at this otllce. "ltf FOK KKNT or sale on Ions tlm. A house and two lots with good improvements. Ap ly to It. B. Windham. FOR HEN 0 Good, new houses of four rooms. K-x.d water, go.. I garden spots. SI per ,nouth iuShafervlile. W. II. Sjiakkk. IOll KEN T the n rt i store room In Nev- Iile's Mck, and H rooms up "tair. tiood location for restaurant or boarding house. rents cheap. Apply to W ui. Neville. l3tf LOST V go.d cull button wl'h aate tet. The tinder may leave at this otlice and be re warded, tf L rST V locket one side black enamel set' with pearls ; i-lctures of old gentleman and lady inside. Finder please return to Miss Say e'r at Dr. Wmterwieeu's or leave it at this of fice.. I it'ANTEO A Kirl to do house work Iu- t rriire at the residence oi liut, K. B. WIXIHIAM It. of X Mto-t.s everv Tuesday evunimr hi thes t'astle Hall, in Hockwood Block. V I lirl.ta are invited to attend. I II. M. lioxs, C. C. V. L Dykes, K. of K. aud S. A Startllns Disoovery. l'hysiciaus are ofteen startled by re -inarkable discoveries. The fact that lr. King's New Discovry for Consump tion and all Throat and Lung diseases is dilv curing patients that they have riren un to die. Is tartling them to i realize tlnir sense of duty, and examine Into the merits of this wonderful dis -covery; resulted in hundreds of our best Physicians using it tu their prac tice. Trial bottles free at J. M. Rob erts Drug Store, liegular Size $1 00. Dec. 20 lve6w. For lame) buck. Side or Chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price "3 cents, SIlILOirS COUGH and Consump tion Cure is 6old by us on a guarrntee. It cures consumption. SIIILOIPS VITALIZE!: is what you need for CoosumptioD, Loss of ap petite, Dizziuess and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. "CUOUPE "Vuooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relived by Shiloh's Cure. Sod by Smith & Black Bros. Dec.aOeowd&wly These Are Solid Facts. The best blood purifier anil system regulator ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity, truly is Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the Liver, Bil iousness. Jaundice, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of tl e urinary organs, or whoever requires an appo tize, tonic or mild stimulant, will al ways find Electric Bitters the best and only certain cure kuowu. They act surerly and quickly, every bottle guar anteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. Price only fifty cents bottle. For sale by J. M. Roberts. Dec. 20 lye6w Call and ee Us. I wish to notify the public that I am now open for business, at Joe McVey's old stand, where I have ia stock a full line of Kentucky whiskies, St. Louis beer, wines and ciears fcc, as good as the beat. 57dtf1 II. M. Boss. You ave money by buying your boots, shoe3 and slippers at Merges', where you have the largest assortment to select from dwtf It is W.I). .1 nes who ia -setting that Judge Ni'vvh-rry has 'ome out for ('tvi-ltft)(. t'iiu Huli-iiiati li:i- been reprieved for the supreme coutt to hear his cua in Jniitiai y. Ill it n-i untl Logan, Cleveland and Il' U'.lii Li 5? cigars, tor Kale by J. 1 Young. Ho and try them. 12 It? Lincoln has a unif. ruled Illaiue ia I Lngtu club who nrii already doing the parade on the streets in that city. D.uing l li t; Hkkai.u's ab ei.ee to din ner a handsome bouquet found its way to our dreary ami exchange Jadi-n desk Tin,- iloji r will acept thanks. in ti e congressional district hctoss the river. Lieut. Gov. M inning, of Council Biuffj, seems to he securing the lead with John Y. Stone, of Glcn- wooI a good second. (.'hew May Queen fine cut tobacco, the ukst in the market, uktteu than Fountain, do and try a sample at Phil Young's and be convinced. I34t2 A moulder at Hie Cass County Iron Works has been on a little jamboree and was oMijj .'d to leave his eo it at the Cottage IIoti.se to liiu:d.ile his hoard bill. He has feki;)ped. The Dennett camp meeting this year ia very largely attend' d and are n port ed ol much interest. Mrn. Cooley foi- merly of Mr. I'leant in ihis county is ono of the fiction woikers theie. The u'.d p"ositute who wts vr rested with ti;o tramps last niht is a n. tori oii3 case who lias been prosecuted here tofore nt Nebraska City. She is up before the county court this afternoon to answer to th.- State ;Vr her con temptible practices. The Young Mens' repubiican club held a session at th'-ir rooms last even ing an I received reports of committees and took final steps iu the preparatory work of the club for their grand dem onstration in this city on tuxt Monday night. Night before last the police pulled out of the creek up on Chicago avenue a boy of this town who is rapidly be coming a burdened case and w ho was helplessly drunk The question is where did he, being underage, secure the liquid lightning to make a benstof himself with. Philip Phillips" great Look containing his travels around the world, Illustrat ed, and one hundred of his popular song, arranged for piano aud organ, for sale only by J. P. Young. No one should be without it. 134'.2 The J 5. & M. li. II. are extending ih.'ir southern Nebraska lines and branches down into Kansas at Hano ver in that state, they are completing their depot buildings, aud are making that place a point from which to &ecure a large carding trade from north' ru K tnaas. It is rumored that Judge CJass thoroughly anointed his head and beard with carbolic acid last night, preparatory to holding that inquest, that when he returned home he was deuied admission, and was obliged to pass the night under the cold stars and the fam ily clothes Hue. The Herald does not tjucIi for this; so the Coroner will please not sue us for libel. The police last night held a round up and iu a box car in the north end of the B. & M. yards, they discovered seven meu and a woman holding forth all genuine tramps. They were all arrested aud lodged ia the; cooler, where cMef Sage searched the men who disgorged two revolvers, and in one case a little money. This morning they were arraigned b .fore the police court, who gave the men just ten miautes to leave the ciy. Quia Bohanan, As "or sha lowed by the Press, Q iiu Bohanan will not be executed on the 8th of August. Yesterday Sheriff Can ada received notice from Hon. Guy. A. Brown, clerk of the supreme court to the effect that on the 8th inBt., there was issued out of the supreme court a writ of error to the district court of the Second judicial district, in and for Otoe county, in an action lately pend ing in said district court, wherein the State of Nebraska was plaintiff, and one Quin-Bohanan, alias Rayeu, was defendant. This will stay proceedings until after the January meeting of the supreme court. Neb. City Tress. A young man in this city, of very in dustrious habits, called upon Mr. Mc Murtry recently and made the inquiry 'if he invested his surplus salary in real estate, would the property be be yond the possibility of his disposal un til reaching his majority?" Most as suredly, such is the law. "Well, then'' said the anxious youth, "here is the amount I would like to invest, and shall make payments according to terms if health permits." Mr. McMur try took the funds, and made deed, re marking, if other young men of Lincoln wanted to pattern after this txample, they could afford to marry when of age. -Lincoln New 3. Tuesday evening about 9:20 p. iu. there was an oininou gathering on thf corner of Main and Sixth streets. From the assembled dozens who spoke iu whispers, the venerable form of Caas county's "best Coroner" was seen, and he gave his Instructions in a solemn tone that meant business, and well be fitted the solemnity of the occasion. A II tit a ld representative gathered i:ear and learned that the cause of tne gather ing was that our Sheriff had discovered out near the Platte- bottom a newly made grave with a man enclosed In a rough box buried therm. '1 his gathering upon the street cor ner was the Coroner and a hurriedly gatnerea uu tuner who were gomg out to hold an inquest and unravel the mystery. The preparations for de parture were soon made. I. asters procured, spades were loaded in, and F. M. Richey procured from near at haud a new quart pickle bottle of dis infectant. It was proposed to secure our sweet and spirited contemporary of the Journal to make a few remarks at the grave, but the presence of so much disinfectant it was thought would cause the iron to enter his soul, so the pro cession moved ouward without him. The order was as follows; First Coro ner Gass, Sheriff Eikenbary, Asst. Dis trict Attorney Byron Clark, the Stat utes of Nebraska. Second: The chief of Police, the IIekald reporter, two spades aud a lantern. Third: The mourner's wagon, containing W. D. Jenes, F. M. Richey, A. B. Tod J, aud others. The disinfectants were also in this wagon. Fourth: Citizens in car nages. Fifth: Citizens on foot. A3 tho Herald rode along in such close proximity to the mourners our thoughts were necessarily solemn, until we remembered the old Indian brave that was buried out there last fall, and the sublimity of the farce dawned at once with all its brilliancy. The Coro ner rede before, however, innocent of any disappointment or deception. Ar riving at the scene Jones and Richey proceeded at once to disinfect them selves, and all followed the lead of the Coroner until they stood by the grave of the old Indian, who had been undisturbed for months. The Coroner looked a little shaky when he saw what tin grave contained, ami when a native rotle up aud remarked that he was pres- j eat when the old Indian was buried, the inquest at once adjourned amid the applause of the audience. Today it is rumored that a good share of the credit for setting up the job is due to a little gathering in Livingston' office last night, but at best there are several sells abroad one of them is on our Coroner without doubt. There is one also on the Assistant District At torney and the Statutes. The Sheriff also comes in for one to pay him for digging open the grave. Jones also is out a livery bill, and Marion Richey is out a bill for carbolic acid, and he has enough left now after all he aud Jones used at the funeral to disinfect a whole cnolera district. When it comes to ci gars, however, call on the Coroner. PERSONAL. D C. Fleming. Weeping Water, is on a flying visit to this city today. J. W. Fisher, of Salem, Iowa, arrived in this city this morning for a few days visit with his son, J. C. Fisher, the druggist. Dr. A. Root, of Weeping Water, reg istered at the Perkins last evening. G S. nuffman and B. L. Childs, of Omaha, returned home this morning, after a very pleasant visit with iriends in this city. N. L. Ilarwood, of Lincoln, an attor ney of that city, and one of the dele gates fr.vni Nebraska to the Republican Nation.;' Conven'ion, was in the city yesfcrd y on legal business E. II. Wooley and Dr. Thomas, two residents of Weeping Water were pas sengers ve?t last evening. John Chase, Esq., one of Weeping Water's enterprising business men, is attending business in this city today. D. A. Campbell is in Lincoln today attending to duties connected with his office as Deputy Co. Treasurer. V. II. Dyar, the State agent of the Davis Sawing Machine, is in the city on business with the local agency at Carruth's. The following are among the arriv als at the Perkins: W A Boland, Chicago; L F Hay ward, St. Joe; A B Strong, Spriugaeld; II Hahu, Chicago; W R Estes, Lincoln; CM Clark, Chicago; A S Saundsen, Lockridge L Rosenbaum, New York; V II Dyar, Lincoln; G D Kirg, Rock ford; A L Root, Weeping Water; John Ryan, Lincoln; D Auerbach, Chicago; C W Stevesifer, Lincoln; John F Toft, Omaha: J S Henderson, Seward; J Chase, D C Fleming, Weeping Water; Alex Laverty. Ashland. Lincoln is complaining of the tramp nuisance, and several there hare been found lying around in the way of mov it g trains, liable at any time t be killed. "the SoM ler- Home Du our v itiz-.m want it? Il wou'd seem uvt from the Ircl. ol iut- rest in tlieinall'T. Pla'.'.tm nah l a: innre than un uj1 show with uny other place asking for it, to get it The Home will cost not less than a million dollars. It will be occupied by not less thu three or four thousand men when finished. Is it worth an etloit from our citien-? It would seem every property owner ought to see what an advautage such an institution will be to him from a financial stand point. Last night was the night for the reg ulur monthly meeting of the board of trade. The secretary had sent cards to every member o be present, und it was understood that important business was to come before the board iu rela tion to the securing of this Home, yet there was no quorum present. Cagt. Palmer, who has taken great interest in this matter, and who real izes just what is necessary to be done, auu who cnows wnat our chances are, was present, to make known what he thought ought to be 'done. The commissioners appointed to se lect the location, are expected to visit Plattsmouth in September. Little time is left to mature anything in a tangible form to present this commis sion when it comes. Again important meetings relative to the locating of the Home in the State of Nebraska, are soou to be held, and if this city want8 the support of the en tire state, it can be secured by prompt and efficient work. To tills end a meeting of tho board of trade is called for Friday next at 8 o'clock at the city council chamber to which meeting all the business men and citizens of this city who feel any inter est in the matter, are invited. Let every citizen of the town put his shoulder to the wheel and and aid what he can. We can make a strong and lavorable showing if we will. Let everybody turn out. Capt. Palmer will be there to explain just what our chances are, and what , we ought to do. Citizen. Ml. Pleasant Notes. Harvesting is almost over here. 3 I armcrs are pretty busy threshing and haying. Fall crops are Koiuir iu as u-ual. Rye, turnips, grass sed, buck wheal etc are bein- sowed. Crops loo'i promis ing. Yesterday was quuiteily inciting day, Elder Smith conducted services, and delivered a iirio wrraoti at three p. in Miss Lizzie Current returned from York Inst Friday, in company with Messrs. Lincoln and Ben Linen and Misses Anna and Appa Line!), who are visiting their friends in the neighbor hood. Mr. and Mrs. Kountz of Nebraska City visited Mr. Geo. Pittrnan last Sat urday and Sunday. J. T. Stafford, of Cobcrg, Iowa, is visiting friends here. He will extend his trip as far as York before he re turns to his home. Pittrnan and Pittrnan will begin threshing today. They will have a pretty good ruu iu this neighborhood. We wish them sue es. More Anon, Married. On Wednesday morning, at the City Hotel, by His Honor, Judge Russell, Mr. Peter Clarence to Miss Susan Lynn, of Factoryville. The contracting par ties are of the best families in that part of the county, and start out on life's journey with many good wishes for suc ce?, in which the Herald cordially joins. REICH LEW At the residence oi O. Teffr, in Avoca, Neb., Aug. 3d, 1884, Herman Reich to Miss Hedwig Lew, A'lio? TeffC officiating. DIED. At the Cottage House, Tuesday night, of flux Mr. A. W. Lane. Mr. Lane had baeu hare working for the B. & M. ia the yarJs since the last of May, until the beginning of his sick ness two weeks ago. Nothing is known of his psople or friends except from a letter found on his person from George Rogers of Silver City, Iowa, indicating that he was the owner of a blacksmith Bhop in that place. Mr. Fraz.er learned from conversation with Mr. Lace that he was the owner of SO acres of land tomewhere in Missouri, also of some will land in Texas. He had no money on his person, but $-30 was coming to him from the B. & M. The commis sioners took charge of the body and will give it a decent burial. The man Rogers was notified by telegraph, but no reply has as yet beea received. mokes, who murdered Jim Fiak in a quarrel about his mistress, Josephine Mausaeld, was a member of the recent Independent conference in New York, managed by George William Curtis and Carl Scburz. When a call was is sued 4-in the interest of public morals,' Stokes felt that he was summoned to appear. Ordinance No. 48. AN ORDINANCE creating a Board f Health. lie it ordainvi by the Muyoi and Couucilunn of the city ot Piatts mouth : Section 1. liiat a board of health, consisting oi from three $) to live :.; resident fret-holders of the city ot Plattsmouth, a mnjority of whom jhall be regular physicians iu good standing is hereby created; said bord of health shall be elected by tho city council ul its first regular meeting alter the pas sage of this ordinance, and thereafter sa)u Ijounl or Iie-iHh shall n, ( it-cteu annually immediately after tho ap pointment of the standing committees in each municipal year. Sec. 2. It .half bo the duty of tho said board of health at its lirnt uicetr ing after the members thereof are elect ed by the city council, to elect one of its members chairman, aud the citv clerk is hereby mado the clerk ol" .said t oard of health, and the city marshal is hereby made its police officer. It shall be the duly of theclcik to at tend all meetings of said board and keep a full and accurate record of all proceedings iu a book to be provided lor that purpo-e, and it shall be the duty of the police oliieer to attend all meetings' of ii i board, and to faith- lully obey the directions and order ol eaid board in the law ful dischurgt; of its duties. Sec. The t-h airman of said board of health shall be the health officer ot the city, be-fore w hom all complaints of nuisances injurious to the health of the city shall be made by any ciLizeti do siring to dehite the same; during the recess of said board, and the health of ficer is hereby graule l authority upon any such complaints being duly made iu writing and properly sworn to be fore an otlicer authorized to administer oaths, and laid before him, to direct the police officer of said board to abate uaid nuisance within a reasonable time. ana all such orders issued by the health officer during the recess of the board, shall be in writing properly signed by him, ami he shall report all such ac ¬ tions to the board of health at its next meeting together with all the papers pertaining to each complaint. Sec. 4. The boupd of health provid ed lor in this ordinance shall meet on tho 2d and 4th Wednesday of each mouth for the transaction of such busi ness pertaining to tne health of the city as may be brought before it ; but if in the opinion of tho chuirman of said board, or any two of its members it is deemed expedient to chII a special meeting, then the purpose autl object of said special meeting shall be reduced to writing and properly signed by the chairman of said board or any two of its members, aud placed iu the hands of its police officer, whose duty it shall be to immediately serve said notice of a special meeting upon all the members and officers of said board to meet in accordance with the provisions of said special call, and upon due sorviep of said notice to meet, it shall be the duty of all members and officers of said board to comply with the call, and meet at the time and place specified in said notice of special meeting. Sec. It shall be the duty of said board of health to draw up and recom mend the passage of any ordinances, which in its judgment are required for the preservation of the health of this city and submit the same to the city council for approval, and tho nanus of all members of said board recommend ing the passage of such ordinances shall be affixed in their own handwrit ing to the recommendation accompany ing the same. Sec. G. It shall be the duty of the boat d of health to carefully examine into any alleged nuisances within the city, end for this purpose they are clothed with authority- to summons parties before them for the purpose of examination, provided, however, that before any examination of parties take place the clerk shall swear said parties in the usual form before hearing their testimony, and all such testimony shall be reduced to writing. Sec. 7. The board of health ?hall have charge of all matters pertaining to the health of the city, and relating to the sanitary condition thereof, and shall make any recommendation they deem proper for the interests of the hoalth of the citizens thereof, to the city council, and all such recommenda tions shall be in writing, and signed by all the members of the bosrd and at tested by its clerk. During th3 prevalence of contagious diseases, said board of health sl.all submit to the city council such regula tions and quarantine laws for aj proval as in its iudgmeut is demand d and for this special purpose said regulation and quarantine laws, when approved and passed by the city council, shall extend and be in force within Ave miles of the city. S'-C 8. In every instance when it becomes known to any member or offi cer of the board of health, that any le gal health ordinance of this city is be ing violetcd by any person or persons within said city, it shall be the duty of such member or officer to file a proper information before the police judge of this city, whose duty itshall be to forth with commence proceedings against such parson or persons. Sec. 9. It shall be the duty of the City C'erk to read the proceedings of said board of health to the City Coun cil immediately alter the reading and approval of the City Council proceed lags. Sec. 10. All fines collected by the police judge or city marshal against any persons tried for a violation of auy health ordinance, shall be promptly paid over to the city treasurer, who shall keep an accurate account of the same under the title of board of health fund. Sec. 11. Each member of the board of health shell receive for his services at each meeting of said board at which business is transacted, the sum of two dollars. The clerk of said board shall receive for his services the pamo as the members of the board, antl the marshal shall receive for his services for each meeting of said board at which he i3 present and when business is transact ed, the sum of odo dolUr; and eahJ sur- tkenbhall be paid for in warrant drawn by the order of (ho city council upon the proper auditing of audi ac counts for eervicea on said board. And a'l ?uch warrants shall be drawn upon the board of health fund. ec. 12. Tldi ordinance to take ef fret and be iu lore fr-.Mii and alter It passage and publication according tu law. Puase.l UijU approved Juno 7 H7J R. It. LIVINGSTON. lAVt.-l 31 a) or I IIICLI'b P.wni:. City Ch-rk. ORDINATE :0. 50. OKlN'ANci: provi.lm.r K.'lll il ji r i' AN regulations and to secure the geiierd health of tho cily of PJuttmnouth: Beit orduhit l j.y the muyor and coiincilin. il of th. city o I'lattstnouth : Sec. 1. That it sh-dl be unI,(Wlui for any person to .. ui l. ;t;e exposed in auy Hlietl, av. Hue, Im,!., lot, waler course, or any othei places w ithin the limits of this cit. (1. c.irif uss ol' anv dead auimu. or any p.,trjd or unsound meat, rish, vegeiu!l.-H, or any other sub stance which might become offensive or to inuke up, use, keep, or permit in his or her house, shop, wtoro. factory. workshop, outiio use, bam. stable, cel lar, water closet, piivy. i,r., it, or any other placf mthin ih limits ot th's city, any i;oi.n..io or olf. risivo liq quidsor any ..ther substance, whi. n might become annoying to tho n i di borhoud, or inj-ii j .'ib to the health " ! those citizens it-siding ,K..ir or fre quently passing by such nYiisive iio uid or other su! .-dam e; or j thro any tilth or oflal, or :t,.y othe ll(luj. or solid ofh'iiswo substance into any ntrcet, nv( -uue, alley, lane, lot, w uu i oi.te, or any other place ithiu the limit this city. Sec. Z All p.iUii . t.4!,l ,Mf .,011H pig yards and Cittlle or stock yards with in the limits of this city shall be kept in a cle.in condition, (.nd accumula tion of filth shall bo peimittcd at, in or near the Ham-; an I a'l private bUbles pig pens, pig yards and ed'I or Stock yards shall be k-pt in a cleanly and uon-offensive condition. Sec. .'. All wiit r clot-t-ts and privies are hereby rc i-iired t, i, kept. j (l clean aud wholesome condition and no accumulation of tilth within the s.im. shail be permitted at any time to reach a point nearer the surface than four feet. It shall he the duty of the pro prietor thereof to throw a sufficient amount of some disinfecting agent, which has been approved as 8110-1? by the board of health, into such privies and water closets, at least twice, it. each week, o-wit: on Wednesdays and L!. -.. t. ...... .i . - J o-uuiaays io thoroughly disinfect the same. Sec. 4. The decision of the Loan! i.f health on the question of cleanlii. ... and non-offensive condition mentioned in mis ordinance shall bo final and binding upon all parties concerned. fcec. j. I ho city marshal ia herebv charged with the enforcement of the provisions of thi ordinance, subject to the order of tho board of health. Sec. 7. All pcrsor.3 violating the provisions of this ordinance, or failing to comply with tho requirements there of, shall upon conviction before thn police judge of this city bo fined not less than live (1) dollais nor more than ne hundred (100) dollars: and in de fault of payment of the fine adjudged shall be committed to jail forsuch per iod as the police judgo shall hi accord ance with the Jaw. adjudge against such party or parties. Sec... ibis ordinance shall take ef fect and be in force from and after its pns.naw and publication according to aw. F;Hcd and approved June 7, 187.' 'Signed u. R. LIVINGSTON, Mayor. Attest:! PitKi.is Pa ink. City Clerk. Pi.ATTSiiot.Tll, Ned., June 'M, 'n4. To the Citizens of Plat tumo nth : Ordinances Nos. 4y and 00 have been published by order of Hi Honor, thn Mayor of Plattsmouth, at the suggss tiou of the Board of Health, to the end that no oue can plead ignorance of their existence. It is your dutv tocorn- ply with the provisions of these ordi nances, and whether you do or not. vou caa rest assured that thev will be en forced. By order of the board ofhealth twent'. days' notice to the eitirna nf Platt-muth is hereby given to put their premises in a healthy condition At tne expiration of that time a thor ough inspection will be m&de of the entir? city, and any psrson found liv ing in violation of the ordinances will be prosecuted, without regard to color or previous condition, and the board proposes that no guilty man escape. order or the board of health. R R. Livingston, J. D. SiMpaoN, Pres. Clerk. Important Notice. For the beneSt of my customers I have decided to Hell 35 Boss gold filled watches with fine Elgin or SpringSel 1 movements, for 335, Term3 of sale, $1 pec wee . Thi3 is a rare chance to se cure a fine watch, as I will only Bell Z: at this pric. Call and ace samples. L. C. Erven. Ayer's Cartharic Pills promptly re live the stomach correct foul breath and an uupleasant taste and cure con- snmption. Call for Blaine and Logan cigars wherever you deal, as they are the best nickle cigar in the market. If your dealear does not keep them induce him to get some. 9Sdtf If your hair is getting thin, the ap plication of Hall's Vegetable Siclian Hair Renewer will promote a thick new growtn. wld8 Important to Traveler. Special inducements are offered you by the Burlington route. It will pay you to read their advertisement to be found, elsewhere in this issue. 47tf