I'UfhilOOTii flfiBALD ! K TilK i:itv. 1 OXTST -N"-EWS. Cass County Fairs. T11C CASS :,' TY K I K will e tield at1 PUtUlUOUttl hpl. 2.itl. H li tt"d 2;iU. W, S. VV hit, Mecietary. TnE WEEI'INU WAT Kit KAlK will be beld HI WrepltiK Witter. Sept mill. IT LU and lstll. ii. W. iNOHTUn, Secretary. Youag Meii's Republican CLUB. 11. M. H"mI1NKI.L. TKEU. Ft ilNI.HS, lft Vie Pres. II. S. IMIVEV, l Sccn-t ry. President, i:. 8. eilCEe'Sb.L, 2il Vlee Tr b. A. CAMIT.KIX. Treasury. Metiii'4' v.jry Tie, lay eveulilK, t J us iu Ki.Zeiald's Olinrk. In ili. ir L.rry It arrirk'H UrJ2 ntur. 3. .. lirnH.ll, Oeuilst, sue c4ir (Inner Jt 31 -.nulla 1 1. Ceetit rxtr;itel itui il, l ue ul" Ml roil Oxide Ciu. Nl'KCI AL .VOIKll.S. Advertisements under liu- tiend, three eeatr por line euoli insertion. ONKY rO LOAN-Ou real .-Mine by A. N. na.uv.tu. 1i A KM FOK SALE fi.n-lst inn of ir.s ai r. s. ' ii..ud tltnb-r. s,. leu lid "f ell -id ..f Imiin'; tree. iuJ 1 l"" desuatile larins lu C. Illy ; sllil.lied ii'-ar Alt. Pie.iH.uu. ImiUll'tf wf lie -.i . Sul.iva .- i-i('t - V i ie Ii ir-e u4v il li.irc.es-t ,jlt( .l;.-v A. CilL.K(jLI.. ia '' H Vl.K '.!' rei letio. uti I f-i:r In;; is .cl li ets..'. liiru aul trim. H'ia in ev.'i-l-leut condition : :iiSt-vo Improved larui. ulso 2 -story uri.:iv tiuMiien lnu I'Xsi It.-t. n Main street ami u;li--r d eliaOL; laud and Lit. IJHM ALi: -tl- loti ::! wo..l Uui 'JJ juiiii r i - I'DliSVI-K-f r-i! I LOHlo.ii.vi, cll.-:i.i. lu iulr; of i. il. "A i:c.ir v, .'. lOit S Vl.U .-iiT.V.cii T:il'ots In all eiv-?. l f tlilHwiUoe. "li i'Oll SALE lot In g(oit loiMtiou. rartli-u-' lar at till ollloo tlt IOU SALE An oriler for uevv American iewiiiK .Miiolilne. inquire at this olllce. I ''OK H VLM I.W) cords of wood. luqalre of W..H. Wise. nyK H VLK U P .i;-t f -r sale at tliU offli-e a Bt to cents ci huuilrea 5 ttl ptr Uo- i:0!EHALE -'ourlOt tonl?erln jftixl ! - tion a till city Iuju-r .it lUi oiue: t-i.jlt KKS T ho iirth- ast room la staile' JT ni:tii-rs biiiLlmn, Hf;-r AUiiU't Int. I Ills roo ii h tt iil I t lullliin'ry or ilres- making. V or for a initU bmiiicsi ol any klud. Inq ulre at the premises. llltf 'OOMTO UEXT. A furnishe l room for one ll r t.vo (je-itleineu, lu good location. In quire at tliU ofllc. Tltt FOltUKN'Torsaie O'l lon time, a house and two lots with good improvements. Ap ly to :t. U. Wliidliaiu. Iioa HEN Good new Uoue of four room. ' if.. d water. .l tjard.i siiot. 4 per 'dlontn iu Bii.iiervui".- .)..,.rr.u. i.K KKS T itie j'-irt'i srore room lu Nev 1 j ..'s il-.eK. and K ro'.ns ur lair. Hood 1 c tti.iK for res.aurant or lioardin house, rent clie;tp A(M'ly to Win. Neville. 'tf L(H r ko d Cliff button wi:!i :vat "et. I he 0: der luay 1 ave at this oflke mid be re war.'ied. tt LOST v locket one side black enamel set with twarls ; clotures of old Kenll-man and lAdy tns.de. Fin-ler please rium to Mis Sav er at Dr. Wiuterteeu' or leave It at this of fice. W'ATEll-A Kirl to do kuiiBt' work. In lcnireattlie rcshleuceof fiL. of 1 Meets every I'ii-m lay ;cnin st thes Castle) K tU. ia U c.vojd Hi-tK. V itiug IvuiglU3 are invited to attend. II. M. Boss, C. C. W. L. DVKKS, K. of It. aiiil rj. A Ituu On a Ueugr More. Never was such a rush made for any Drug S'ore as is now at Roberts Phar macy for a trial Bottle of Ur King's "N-w Discovery for consumption. Coughs anil Colds. All persons affect ed w ith Asthma, Bronchitis. Hoarse ness, Severe Coiuhs. or auy affection Ot 'he Throat and Lungs cn got a Tri al Ji crle of this gr at remedy free, by .cxbiuj at above Diug Siore. Regular 'si2 $1.00. L)t C 27 cOly THAT HACKING CO J . H can be soqu.ckly cured by Sa'.ohs Cough. We warrant it. WILL YOU SUFFER, -v ;tb Dyspepsia an 1 Liver Com plaint? u Ion's V itali rer is guarautaed to cure vou. SLEKrLESS SIGHT, made miser ablv by that terri le cemgh. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. C-VTAWRH CURED, healtn and 8veft breath secured bv Shiloh's Cat arrli Kem-ilv. Prioe 50 cents Nasal Injector free. Foi sale by Smith & Blck Bros. Dec.lSeowd&wly Well Rewarded. A l;beral reward will be paid to auy party who will produce a ca-e of Liver, Kidne or Stomach complaint that Kle ctric Bitters wiil not speedly cure. Bring them along, it will cost you nothing for the medicine if it fails to cure, and you will be well rewarded for your trouble besieles. A'l bldnl diseases, Biliousness Jaundice, Consti pation, and general debility are vuickly cured. Setisfactiou jruarinteed or money refunded. Price onlv rifty cents j per bottle. For sale by J. M. Roberts, j uec. i eowiy. Call and ee If. I wish to notify the public that I am now open tor business, at Jo McVey'a old stand, where I have iu stock a full line of Kentucky whiskies, St. Louis beer, winea and cigars &c, as good as the beat. TSdtf) H. M BoX3. You pave money by buying your boots, shoe ar.d slippirs at Merges, whre you havs the largest assortment to e'.et fron flwtf RepaVlcans are especially Invited to mee At Schelegel'a and try the Blaine sad Logaa cigar. Wdtf US The republican primaries tomorrow S ji vynrs are at work on tlic new tr ek IjPtw (!! thi city and Oteapolis j ju iclioii j Major Siuith and the Ghe club at j tend n 111 tun: and Logan elub meeting ! lit Louisville tonight. Tomorrow niht occurs the watch drawing at Cirratli. Two watches for the lucky nuinbi-ro. The hsu of Hirdaell, Hon & Co., vr. Cirtci, in t'.i Siirii;;'' eo.ut, appealed from Cnds eou'ity, Uux b,-ii ulllrmc '. ' A l.-re iuimb..-r of t.i; litl'.o folks i liive "one out to tin- 1'l.iUe bottom to- d iy ou a picnic and f r a un -t al good time Win. Heiold ro d hi stock of irrot eries out alino.it tntiiely, and will give porttjeasiou to the purchasers ol the J - - b i:Uiug at any time. R. W. llers w i'l have the dtlega - tion trom thu ei'v o the republican I , County convention for Sttu Senator without opposition. J. L. CaMwe'.i ol Lincoln, whoppeaks in this city Monday uiiht ppeuke at CVntral ("ity, th. al u-, t ii.ih. so says the 6:ate .lounwd. Thi-t nitcrii'tuii Fred Hem. .inn Rinlles the i-iiii'e of a hatM-V father. It is a bright 1 i : t If (.-irl at his home, and both mot'n : a d hild are priori-sal' g finely. r.d. Moil v uioves in a !Vw d i'S to thf i ..seuient of Wnt no in oj er:i house and YrHts& LV ok will t.:Ue the room vi. -lie ins.'. 5 bv ! im in the Cuiruth Luild- T it -it will an tMitut'ii- iTowl in this ti y M :.ilay eve u a tend the jre it n- i:' !ichu nii'tiiiff to be held h .i um t. The mci-tinc will be the event of the yenr. Re.ierved sea's f r Ulind Iluona will go on sale tomorr w, Saturday, morn ing, at the P. O. news dept. price onlv 20c Go early and get good sent", to hear the greatest of ;.ll Bliud Musical wonder-i. In the suire:i.e court the cs3 of Fitzgerald vs Fitzgerald has been af- flrined, and the judgment of he dis triet court will stand. Thi cae has ben three years in court before reach ing Cual settlement. The notice appears elsewhere for Connor's campaign club, or the Kelly club of Plattsmouth, to n.eet at the court house toniuht. As Kelly is a strong Butler man, we suppose the new cb.b will be for Butler, with an inci dent! support to Cleveland. The Hki' ald shines -or all and publishes the O-ill. We ate promisee quit- a i umoer of flrst-class drnmstic atti actions during the sea-on ol 1884 S"; and ot e t f bett for-two nights in February next are the Chanfiaiis, F. S. end Henr etH- h ratk Chaufrsu was one of the be.-t charac ter dtlineators on the American stage twentj-five years ago, and ihe wiiter, who witnessed a performance of "Kit, the Arkausa traveler a few jeurs sii.ee, can attest that he has lost none of Ihj ol 1 time vigor and talent. Mrs. CLau- frau under the management of Clif ion W. Tayleure lias been one of Ameri ca's brightest state for the pa?t ten years. Manager Young has made arrang ineuts and contracted with the follow-j lug lust Class at t ructions to appear ut the Waterman Opera House during the coming feasor. : Sept. 1 Leoa & Cushufan Mir strels. Comedy Company Not sure ye. Sept. 27 Ben Ihompsou. Oct. 10 Lillian Brown's famous or gmal jollities. Oct 11 Lit I.j'b World combination, attraction extraordinary. Oct. 81 Louise Sylvester Fruk'i combinations. Nov. 15 Mattie Vicker's compaay. Dec. 1 -Lizzie May Uimer com Una. tion. Jan. 1, 2 and 3 Waited Union Square company. Feb. 14 Patti Rosa Mizpah company. Feb 27 Crosseu's Banker's Daugh ter company. March 4 Richmond fc Barrj's Ro mantic Dramatic compauy. March 13 Jolly Pathfinders. Mrcfi 17 Helen Sedgwick, The Sil ver Spur company. March 27 A Mountain Pink com pany. Mart'u SI Chapman & Sellers, Her Atoue4iert company. Manager Young has a lsxge number of applications tor on dates during the season from first-class attactions, some of which be is eudeavoring tj Secure. Billiards and Bar. II-M B iib has added u bis saloon rooms two new billiard tables of the latest patterns: bar furnished with the best brands of whiskies, wines etc.. . .v.., An he user heer, bottled beer, and best brands of cigars always in stock, tslve at a call. .jSSltt ' TT 11 Hsvra At the weakly meeting, (aWut Iwea-ty-lie w ire i-rect-nt), of iLe democrat ic debating society for Cass county, juil.e an inteieiinj uryuratnt was in dulged in over a proioitum advanced by that great expounder of democratic doctrine, ye editor of ye Journal. The promoter of harmony enunciated the principle that the importation of Bo hemians, Swedes and all other denizens of Europe under the contract system, or colonization process, was aa injuri ous as the impoitation of Chinese, and tnuatbe stopped. lie informed his hearers, tliat doubtl as the chosen of Atneru-ua people far from their haven of rest, the White House democra- cy'a leaders had made some laws or introduced some measure prohibiting' the further introduction of this c.aa of laborers, but, that he was certain the platform contained no such prohi bition; of his own knowledge he was not aware of the existence of such a measure, but that some of his influen tial hearers miuht write to headauar t , . ad.i?ed here ,Q the hid or unwritten law, such an enunci ation of principle .might be found, and with it they could strike terror to the honest republican heart. From the tenor of the remarks in answer to our contemporary 9 proposi tion, we are led to believe that liro. Sherman still harbors in his heart a kindly feeling for the grand old party, and that he purposely sets his new al ilea "by the ears" in order to breed dis .seusiou. which always follows tho dis- i-uibiou of evety question in the demo cratic ranks. Let the good woikgo on. Toward the close of the exercises last night loud cries Were made for Joe Connor. The Colonel who occupied a seat on the mourner's bench, front row, iutormed hi hearers "(hat he who 1ug: lst Uughs easie.t" and heartily iutormed those present thai they would be welcome at the "feast of reason and flow of soul'' to be held at the county -ourt house this eveuing at 8 o'clock. Connot's democratic club will certainly be the banner club of Cass county, for w hatever Joe undertakes succeeds, and nothing succeeds like success." There is honesty and a true ring in Connor's democracy commending itself to the iLliiking men of ids party. Our worthy democratic repteseiita- tive iu tha last General Assembly, Hon. Wm. Neville, .delivered an inspiriting address at lust night's meeting, and in his argument sta'.e l that the only fault li.unei with Groier Cleveland by his republican opponents wes "that he was fond ol the ladies," after a hug pause the Hon. remarked, "we are all fond ol Indies A piominent democrat of PlbttsKjcuth is r.ow languishing in the peniteniiaiy, under senttnee t.t the De cember teiia f the District couit held iu this cit, on account of his exces sive demonstration of this, leelin? Where is G over Cleveland?. Lvery citizeu ot Plattsmouth who feels any interest iu trying to secure ihe location of the Soldier's Home at this place can do somethiug toward show ing his iulerest by being present at the meeting at the council chamber thi evening at o ociocg. ix.ua wlio is there in thi3 community who would not be pleased to have one million dol lars expended in the erection of build ings and the adornment of grounds near our city ? I Men who know just what is required and who have investigated the matter say that Plaitsmouth stands a good Know to get the boldier'e Uome if an effort is made. But whatever is done, must be done quickly. A million dol lars for improvements and the heme for five thousaud ex-soldiers is he big gest tlng Plattsmouth has ever had ic sight. Be at the meeting at the coun cil chau.ber this evening and you c.m learn all about it. W. II, Snider, representing the Wash- iugten Fire and Maiine Insurance com pauy, of Booton, is a visitor in our growing city today, inspecting the risks running high in the thousands of dollars, written by their local agent, Frank H. Wilson. The Washin-rtou is A 1, as an insurance writer and if by theirjageuts and representatives we are to judge them, they are sound so cially sis well as financially. Let us suggest, to our, democratic friends that they provide a room with a suitable numher of gimlet hales tor place of meetiug so that when the eJ itor of the Journal enunciates one of his iil-adviaed and ill-considered dr c tiines as was the case last evening that he be able to find a suitable place to cawl. before the jnst condemnation of the Domtaloo of Canada and the Ger- mau empire. 1 Cleveland and Handrlcka Club No. C. I Turn t,ut workinginen and come to I the front. There will be a big time at I the old court houe up stairs this even- t 71 iT lilt tVSo l'lirnnca r-kf fstrmin o vrivtnr I , , . rP. .In h Tha I'niino must nrtmm t. ' KW I tne frout.and take hand in the forma tion of this club. Good music iur- I I , . i T i m .i i. Ote o! the Democratic debaters at lasr ui'. t's meeting, after the discus- siou had wnxe.i hot and hirioun, iu an ellort to pour oil on troubled waters. crying "perturbed spniL lent, be still," made the n.oat salient point of the evening. The president had announced that "these weekly meetings were for the purpose of di-cujsioi),'" instructing the democratic jouth 4 it were and arming them with argumeut wherewith to down their Republican adveraaiies. He suggested that they eudeavor to pluck the iron from their hearts by ' tearing to pieces section by nection the Republican plitform anil Blaine's litter of acceptance." Judge Cntes, in fur therance of the president's t-uggestion, "moved you,' that a committee be ap pointed to K-lect a subject and designate affirmative and negative f-puakers for the next protracted meeting;" and now arises our ancient, poetic and "befo the wall" democratic friend, the venerable progenitor of a w hite man's government ; proclaiming that the only reason he was a staunch democrat was "that Know- NothiugUm was distasteful to him for the reason that he was of foreign birth; that when he first landed in this country, a leading citizen, (democrat doubtless), informed him that Know- Nothiugism and Republicanism were svnonomous, and that consequently he embraced democracy, and finally land eJ in Utah " That the speaker is a thorough democrat, there can be no doubt, as Witness the following: "We want no more discussion, we have had too much alreadv ; let us meet like democrats, talk democracy, remembei ingthe republicans are iu power; let us bend our energies solely to getting them out, ana IF we succetel then we cati argue about Free Trade and every thing else of vital imponauce to t he nation until we get there let ua pre serve a dogged silence lest out of our own mouihsour opponents convict ut. I am for Free Trade because I am an Euglishmau ; and with a brilliant po etical effusion, our honest old friend lapsed into silence and good old demo cratic obscurity. I At the experience meeting of our democratic brethren last night, every thing was proceeding in a peaceful and harmonious manner until the Journal editor, with his usual brilliancy, propos ed to pni a 8'op to foreign immigration. As the audience was in the main com posed of our worthy fellow citizens lrom the Emerald Isle, The Falerland H'old H'Eng'.uid ui.d the Dominion of Canada, Charles W. was mo-it magnifi cently left. In the language et the pa triot Flanagan, the audience with one voice, demanded "why are we here?-' The distinguished president of the club waxed elequent, thanked God that he was a foreigner ai.d au houest man, (Arnen) and iu noiay tones, de nounced Know-NothingUm, the Jour nal editor, and the republican paity, to which his heart 8' ill pys fealtv, no matter what his lips may utter. The harrangue created quite a sensation. The members of the Young Men Re publican Club who were attending a drill, preparing for the Grand Re-publt cn Rally on Monday night, next, ruslitd from their rooms anticipating that their services might be called in requi Sition to aid iu quelling a drunken riot, while all the giod ladles for a half doz en blocks in the vicinity of the club room were roused from their si u tubers and a few of the ventursome dire garding "present condition," recogniz ing the voice of their well known co adjutor in bringing to light republi can voters, came to the door of the club room, peered la aul left, thank ing Heaven and the democratic party that the Doctor was still spared to them. Chaa. Mayer, of the firm of S. & C Mayer, left for the East this morning, for the purpose of selecting a stock of goods for the fall and winter trade of the opra house clothing store. The Mayer Bros, have now a new ccmpetit or in the clothing business In the per son of the Bjbs cloihier, C. G Herold, and they promise to keep pace with the times and the growing needs ol Cass county's metropolis. Miss Emma Marshall, who has been visiting her brother. Dr. C. A. Marshall, for some time past, left for her home in Burlington, last eveuing. Miss Faunie McKiuley, of 0:athe, Kansas, is visiting wi.h her cousin. Miss OUie Gaas ihis week. Fred Murphy, Mies Jo Morrissey, James Herold, Miss Addie Buttery, Frank Uartigau and Miss Annie Week bach picnicked at lit. Pleasant yester day. Tha Cles Club The members of the Glee club wto go up to Louisville to sine at the BUine and Logan club meeting there t might are the following: Tom Wilkinsen, special drum major, Sig Green, J. E. Barwiclt, Dick Rlvett, H. M. Uoahnell. H. N. Dover, Val BurkeL Frank Blair, II. D. Jackson, J H. Berge, F. Wheeler.- Ordinance Mo. 48. AN ORDINANCE creating a P.oardoi llealth. Be it erdaiued by the Mayor and Couucilmen of the city ot Platts mouth : Section 1. That a board of health, consisting of from three 3) to five (.0) resident freeholders of the city oi Plattsmouth, a majority of whom shall be regular physicians lu good standing ia hereby created; said board of health shall be elected by the city council at its firat regular meeting atler the pas sage of this ordiuuuee, and the-renttvi said boird of health shall be elected anuually immediately alter the ap pointment of the atan. ling committee in eacn municipal year. Sec. ti. It hhuil be the duty ol the eaid board of health at its firat meet, ing alter the miuilers thereof are elect ed by the city council, to elect one of its members ehairinuu, and the city clerk is hereby made tne clerk of said t osird of heai.ti, aul the city marshal is hen by made its police otlktr. li shall be the duly ofthecleik to at tend all meetings of said board aul keep a lull and accurate record of all proceedings in a book to be provided lor that purpo-e, aud it shall tie the duty of the police officer to attenel all meetings of said board, and to falth tullv obey the directions and order of f-a d board iu the lawful dmchtirgc of its duties. Sec. ii. The chairman of said board of health shall be the health ollieer ol the citv, before whom all complaints of nuisances injurious to the health of the city shall be made by ai.y citizen de siring to debate the same; during the receaa of atid board, and the health of ficer is hereby granted authority upon auy such complaints being duly mude in writing and properly sworn to bo fore au oklicer authoiized to administer oaths, and laid before bim, to direct the police officer of said board to abate uaid nuisance within a reasonable time, and all such orders issued by the health officer during the recess of the board, ohall be in writing properly signed by hi in, auel he shall report all such ac lions to the board ol health at its next meeting together with all the papers pertaining to each complaint. Sec 4. The board of health provld ed lor iu this ordinance shall meet ou ihe 2d aud 4th Wednesday of each laonib 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 ot tho cairmun ot said board, or any two of its members it is deemed expedient to call a special meeting, iheu the purpose and o'Ject of said :-pcclal meeting shall be leduceet to writing and properly signed by the ehtiintiHii of said board or any two ot its members, and placed iu the hau ls of its police olllcer, 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 service of said notice to meet, it shall be the duty of ail members and officers of said board to comply with the call, and meet at the time and place specified in paid uotice of special meeting. Sec. 5. It shall be the duty of said board of health to draw up and recom uieiiL. iuo paaaaac oi ouy oiu.uaiii;, , which in its judgment are required lu the preservation of the health of this city and submit the same to the city ! council for approval, and the names of all members oi 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. 6. It shall be the duty of the board of health to carefully examine into any alleged nuisances witlin the city, and for this purpose tin y 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 f-hall have charge of all matters pertaining to the health of the city, and relating to the sanitary condition thereof, aud shall make any recommendation they deem proper for the interests of the haalth of the citizens thereof, to the city council, and all such recommenda tions shall be ia writing, and signed by all the members of the board and at tested by its clerk. During the prevalence of contajljus diseases, said board of health shall submit to the city council such regula tions and quarautine laws for approval as In its judgment is demanded and for this special purpose aid regulation and quarantine laws, when approved and pa-S'jd by the city council, shall extend and be in force within five miles of the city. Sec. 8. In every insfance when it becomes known to any member or ofi cr of the board of health, that any 1- s. health ordinance of this citv is be ing vieletcd by any person or persons within said city, it ball be the duty of such member or omcer to file a proper information Deioie the police judge of this city, whose duty itshall be to forth with commence proceedings against sucn parson or persons. Sec 0. It (.hall be the dutv of the City C erk to read the proceedings uf said botrd of health to the City Coun cil immediately alter the reading and approval of hm City Council proceed ings. Sec. 10. All fines collected by the police judge or city marshal against any persons tried for a violation of any health oraiuance, shall be promptly paid over to the city treasurer, who shall keep au accurate account of the same under the title of board ot health fund Sec. 11. Eaih member of the bord of health shall receive br his services at each meeting of said board at which business Is transacted, the earn of two dollars. The clerk of said board shall receive for his services the same as the members of the board, and the marshal shall receive for his services for each metin (? of said board at which he Is present and when business is transact wd, tbe ram of ove dollar; and eaid 8ST- vices nhall bf paid for iu Warrants drawn by the order of the city cotiucil upon the proper auditing of such ac counts for tci vices ou said board And all such Warrants shall lie drawn upon the board eif health fund. Sec. 13. This ordinance to fake ef fect and be iu fore from and after Its pass.iga and putl.cntlou according to Jaw, Passed and approved June 7, IS 7b R. R. LIVINGSTON, i Attest :J Mai or. P helps Paine, City Clerk. ORDLNASCE M)T50. AN ORINANCE providing sanitary regulations and to secure the general health of the cily of Plattsmouth: Be it ordained by the mayor aud couucilmen ot ihe city ol Plultstuouth : Sec. 1. That it shall be unlawful for any pcrsou to c.tt or K-avo exposed iu any street, avenue, lane, lot, water course, or uuy other p.'aces within the lnniU of this cit, the- carrcus.s of any dead animal, or any putrid or unsound meat, fish, vegetables, or any other aub stauce which might become offensive, or to uiake up, use, keep, or permit in his or her house, shop, 8tire. factory, workshop, outhouse, barn, stable, cel lar, water closet, privy, yard, lot, or auy other place within th limits ol ths city, any noisome or oUcnsive liq. quids or any other substance, which might become annoying to the neigh borhood, or ii jurious f o the health of those citizeni lesiding near or fre quently passing by such effeiisive liq. uid or other substance; or U throw any tilth or olial, or any olhe liquid or nolid ofiVnsire substance into any street, ave nue, alley, laup, lot, w atti course, or any other place within the limits of this city. Sec. All public Htahlefl, pig peu8 pig yards and cattle or mIock yards with in the limits ol this ci;y shall bo kept in a clean condition, aud no accumula tion of filth shall lie permitted at, iu or near the same; and all private stables, pig pens p'g yards and catth? or stock yards Fhall be kept in a cleanly and uou-offensive e.ondiiieiti. Sec. 8. All wut-r t l vets and privtus are hereby required to Ih kept in a clean and wholesome condition and no accumulation of tilth within th.j samu shad be permitted at any time to reach a point nearer tho surface than four feet. It shall be the duty of the pro prietors thereof to throw a sufficient amount of soiivj disinfecting agent, which has been approved aa such hy the boird of heakli, into such privies aud water closets, at least twice iu e tch week, to-wit : on Wednesdays and Saturdays to thoroughly disinfect the same. Sec. 4. Tho decision of the board of heal'.h on the question of cle.uiMiK-ss and non offensive condition mentioned' in this ordinance shall be final and binding upon all parties concerned. Sec. 5. The city marshal is hereby charged with the enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance, subject to the order of the ooyd of healths Sec. 7. All persons violating the ' provisions of this ordinance, or . tailing to comply with the requirements there of, shall upon conviction before the police judge of this city be fined not less than live (5) dollars cor more than r,n l..ndr..., a. , , fault of payment of the fine bujudced shall b3 committed to jail for such per iod as the police judge shall iu accord ance with the law, adjudge against such party or parties. Sec. 7. This ordinance ehall take ef fect and be in force from aud after its parage anet publication according to ! w. Passed and approved June 7, 1873. Signed. P.. R. LIVINGSTON, Mayor. ":: PiKLfS Paink. City Clerk. Pi-aTtsmgutu, Neb., June So, To the Citizens of Plattsmouth : Ordinances Nos. 4rJ nnd 50 have been published by order of His Honor, th Mavor ol Plattsmouth, at the suggss- tiou of the Board of Health, to the end that no one can plead ignorance of their existence. It is your duty tocora- ply with the provisions of these ordi nances, and whether you do or not, you caa rest assured that they will be en forced. By order of the board ofhealth twenty days' notice to the citizens of Platt-moutu is Hereby given to pat their premises in a healthy condition At til.; expiration of that time a thor ough iaspection will be made of the entire city, and any person found liv ing in violation of the ordinances will bi prosecuted, without regard to color or previous condition, aul the board proposes that no guilty mau escapes. By oraer of the board or health. U. R. LinxosTON, J. D. Simpson, Pres. Clerk. List of Letters. List of letters remainlug unclaimed ia the P. 0. at Plattsmouth, Cass Co. Neb., August 7th, 1884: Applegrath Chas Agelton Mrs Chandler Mrs. II Dickson A C A Evans J Graves II A Harpoon J W K'mp Maria Murphy Miss O Meugus Mrs Dan Spences F E Sprigel Paster 2 Segersteea A' ex Decker B P Evans W E Flick Miss Delia Grimes Rosa Johnson Nellie Lary Isaac Mason Jacob Muuson Peter Suter Rudolph Sullivan Cornelius Whales Mary J Yeager Miss Ida Person calling for the above will please say " advert ited." J. W. Marshall. P. M. MAX. A. T. BOEHNCkE Architect 1511 Farnham street, Omaha. Neb. Specifications, plans, etc., of all kinds of buildings furnished. Personal super vision of construction given when r Wlred. D&W-lmo