COUNTY OFFICIALS. Clerk DKtrh'l Cuurt Jn. M. liolxrumi County Juilise Ilnrvry 1. Travis County Clerk A. L Tyson TrvasurtT ' II. 1. Wliri'lrr Hu-riff John l. Mcllri.lv Attorney I. vst1 I.. Ko.t uptTlnteiiiU'iit of S'liools C. S. Wort man Surveyor 1. K. Illivon I Turner .ink Conimivliimrs. - W. It. lUntiiiii; ) 1). llawkKHorili CITY OFFICIALS. uyor Ili'iiry K. tirrliiK Clrrk II. M. Seiinl.livii Treasurer II. W. Clement Attorney II. I. Travis I'ollee Judite Wllllum Wetter Jilurslml Ids KllReriilil MKMIIKIH lir OU'NCII. First Witrd Kit Kltncriilil. I W. Khliwr Second Wartl...r'niiik Buttery. V. C. Tlppens Third Ward J. II. llerol.l. V. II. Stleiiiker Fourth Wiird...Wm. Bnlliitu'e, F. A. Newman Fifth Ward I. M. Vondrun. Wm. SluU-r Time Table Pltttsmouth, Neb. Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago, St. Joe, Kansas City, St. Louis and all points East and South. Denver, Helena, liutte, Portland Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and all points West. Trains Leave as Follows: TNo. IS -PaclIU: .Inaction 4 5:55 pm No. 2 Lnctil express, to Iowa points. ChlniKO and the east 4:32 pm No. H Fast express, dally, from Lin coln to St. Joseph, Kansas City. St. Louis. Chicago, and all points east and south S:i7 pm No. 02 "For Faclllo Junction I2:5'ipm No. 34 Loi'ul to l'aclllc. Junction H'.M am "So. 2ii From Omaha 4:05 pin No. 30-FrelKht, dally except Sunday, 4:00 pm No. 6 Through vesllbuled express for all points east 7:28 am Ho. 20-l'roin Omaha 4:40 am No. 19 Local express, dally, Omaha, Lincoln, Denver mid Intermediate stations 7:54 am No. 27 Local express to Omaha, via Ft. Crook and South Omaha, dally except Sunday 9:30 am No. 7 Fast mall, dally, to Omaha and Lincoln 2:13 pm Ko. 33 1M-al ex press, ljouisvllle. Ash land. Wuhoo. Schuyler, dally ex cept Sunday 3:30 pm No. 13 Lincoln. Grand Island. Black Hills. Montana anil l'aclllc north west 10:2s pm No. 29-Local freiuht. to Cedar Creek. Louisville and South llend. dally except Sunday :,'0ani No 11- From St. Louis and St. Joe ami Nebraska City 10:25 am Dally except Sunday Sleeping, (lining and reclining chair cars seats free) on through trains. Tickets sold mid baggage checked to any point In the United Stales or Canada. For Information, time tables, maps and tickets call on or write to . l n.'Kelt, local geiit. I'lattsniouth. Neb., or .1. Vrancis, gen eral passenger agent. Omaha. N.'li. Missouri Pacific Time Table Wit TUAIN'S UOINU NoltTII. No. 51 5.37 am No. .57 5 45 pm No. 11:05 pm No. 233 local freight 3:47 pm TItAINS (IOINO SOUTH. No. 5S 11.30 am No. 50 World's Fair Flyer tl:09 pm No. 52 12:29 am No. 232. local freight 7.4s am QK. MARSHALL, DENTIST All kinds of Dental work. Plates made that St. 2d years experience. Trices reasonable. Work guaranteed. OFFICE Fitzokiiai.ii Ill-OCK. Tm.bpihnNo.3oii47 J OHN M. LEYDA, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW, ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES. Preparing alistrai-ts of title, conveyancing and examining lilies to real estate a sixvlal ty. Work properly done ami charges reason able, olllce: liooms and 7. John Uund Hulldlng. uear Court House. Plaltsmouth, Nebraska. DR. J. 0. BRUCE Osteopathic Physician Ckronlc Diseases Specialty nCoates HIiK'k. rooms22i mid '.v,. Olllce hours fl to 12 a. 111., I lo 5 p. in. an. I 7 to II p. m. bv 11 p IHiliitnient. Ti'lepliones, ollli'e 31.; resilience a.t IVrkllts Hotel. Dr. H. J. MARTHUR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. (Successor to Dr. J. M. Ureene.) COATS BLOCK. Plattsmouth 'Phone 20 NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. V Abstracts 0 Title V THOMAS" WALLING OKFICK-Antmuser-nuiili Block. rOLETSHOMPTAR Curss Cldsi PrcvonU Pneumonia Ordinance Mo. AN OKDI NANCE reUliii to sidewalks and prescribing Itul.llllW's to Hie Im and laud owners for dainak'escaused l.y defiH ls lliere In. as to this i lly. He It ordained by the uciyor and council of the City of Pwitsniouili: Section I. That everv ouner of any lot or lot v or plis-c of Uii.l it hlu 1 lie II mil si' f this city, shall at all tunes We. p and Inultitalii the sim iv.ilKs along and com i.-uous to sal. I lot. lots or pieces 01 laud, as liie case m.iy Ih'. in k'.xsl and proper repair, and 111 a i'oiiiIui.ui rciixuiulily sale (or travel (or all travelers thereon; and in case of" neglect or failure of said owners lo keep any such sidew alks In .lie repair and condition aforesaid, such owner shad be liable to tins cilv (or all datuaw'is caused by any defect In su.-lt sidewalk, wlu.'li shall have been r.vovere.i 111 any action against this city, by hiiv pvrv.11 for injuries caused by any such lefis-i. and such owner sliall also be liable lo Ibis city for all costs and expenses necessarily Incurred by 11 In the defense of such suit. Section 2. Whenever the city council shall deem It necessary that a sidewalk shall he Constructed In front of any lot or piece of grounil In the city In a place vv Here tin-re Is no sidewalk, they shall so order, and the street commissioner shall thereupon notify the owner of such lot or piece of ground, or his agent If a resident of the city, of the work or luiprovt ment to ! done, and such owner or person so untitled shall lie allowed thirty u.iys rrom mc naic or s.mi notice tn which to construct the same. Section 3. Whenever the street commis sioner shall deem It necessary that any side walk shall la' repaired, or It shall he required by the city council or committee, on streets and walks, he shall notify the owner of the lot or piece of land along and continuous to which such sidewalk Is situate, to repair the same within twenty-four hours from and after the giving of such notice. Oral notice to the owner shall ) deemed stitllclenl. if the owner Is not found by the street commis sioner, then a written notice left In the house situate on such lot or piece of ground, or posted upon said premises, shall be sultl clent. anil the twenty-four hours shall Ivegln to run from the leaving or p istlng up of .such notice, as the case shall be. Section 4. Whenever lliefi. llli.il shall deem It necessary thai an old sidewalk shall be re built or reconstructed. Il shall order the same to be done, and the st reel commissioner shall give notice In the manner and form provided in Seel Ion 3 of this ordinance, to rebuild or resonstruct the same within live days from and after such notice. Section &, If any such owner shall neglect or refuse, or shall have failed, after notice has liccn given as provided In this ordinance, to eomaruet, repair or rebuild and recon struct any sidewalk within the time limited In the notice given In such case, and whose duty It Is made by thlsordliiance toconstriict. repair or rebuild and reconstruct such walk, the street commissioner shall proceed at once without further notice to such owner or per son to have such sidewalks constructed or re paired, or rebuilt, or reconstructed, as the case may bu. and the expense of such work shall be assessed to such lot or piece of land and collected as provided iiy law. Section tl. That all sidewalks on either side of the streets of the City of I'lallsinouth. In front of or along any lot. lots or lands abutting upon the same, which shall be here after constructed, reconstructed or rebuilt, shall he of brick, cement or stone. No person shall construct, reconstruct, or rebuild any sidewalk of any other material within the limits of the City of I'lattsniouth; prov ided, however, that, the council may by resolution permit olherinalerlal to be ttseil onlcerlaln streets. Ami no person shall repair any side walk constructed of any material except as hereinbefore prescribed, when such repair shall reipilre any new stringers or shall ex ceed In the aggregate 33 ' per cent of the total amount of running feet in the sidewalk as repaired: and when any sidewalk within this city shall require repairs to be made thereon which said sidewalk is constructed of wooden Itourils or planks and stringers, t he person or persons repairing the same shall nut place any new stringers therein nor lay or replace lioards or planks in such sidewalks, widen b. arils or planks shall exceed In the loinrcgalc 33':, per c ent of the total number of running feet In such sidewalk; and such side walk shall not In any event he repaired unless such repairs shall iirst lie consented to and autliori.ed In writhe; by ll omnilttee on streets and sidewalks or street commissioner of said city, and the said committee shall cause a copy of such written authority to lie Hied with the city clerk All front of or along any lot or lots or parcels abutting upon the same where curbing Is set or iiIhiiiI to be set. shall be constructed not less than the width of the curb stone. All other sidewalks in the city shall be not less than four feel In width. Section 7. All brick, cement or stone side walks shall he laid upon a four Inch bed or foundation of well conipacled gravel or coal cinders, having a covering of at least one Inch of sand, and liavlni.' an Inclination to ward the gutter of one-fiiurih of an Inch lo the foot, and where bricks are used tn the construction of any sidewalk oitlshle of the business portion of the city, the bed or found ation shall haven conversiiy of one half of an Inch In the center: the brick used in 1 lie con si rue! loll of liny sidewalk shall he what arc known as hard paving brick, and shall lie laid diagonally across the walk. The whole work of grading and laying dow 11 of said side walk, whether done by the city or by the owner of the respective lots or parcels of laud abutting iimiii the same, will lie done under the supervision of the lioard of public works and subject to their approval. Section t. In case any lot owner or owners of a piece of land within theclty limits, under notice given or otherwise, construct a side walk In violation of this ordinance, the street commissioner may ston the work of such con struction and order tlie same to he made In accordance to this ordinance, and the work already made to la- changed, and on the fail ure of such owner to change any such work the street commissioner shall forthwith change said work, and the expense of the same shall be assessed and taxed to said lot and collected as if taxed as provided bylaw. Section 11. Tills ordinance shall be In force and ell cel. from and after Its passage, ap proval and publication as required by law. Passed and approved this I'.'tli day of Sep tember. A. D. I .Ml. Attest: Hkmiv 1!. IlKHiNii. Mayor. II. M. SoKXNH.'iisKN. City Clerk. Ordinance No. AX oliDINANCE to provide for the con struction of crossings on any street or alley wiihln the City of I'lattsniouth. He It ordained by the inavor and oily council of the Lity of liattsuiiiutli: Section I. The city council may order and cause to be constructed under the supervision of the street commissioner, or such other per son as the city council may direct, such street and alley crossings and cross walks and of such material as the city council may deem necessary. Section I. That whenever within the City of liattsnioiith any railroad company for the const ruction, maintenance and criiiaiicut use (if t lie railroad through, upon ami across any of the streets, lanes, alleys ami public grounds, has now located, constructed and established Its tracks, side trrcks, etc.. or shall hereafter do the same. It shall construct and keep In good repair suitable crossings for the convenient anil safe, passage of persons and wagons and other vehicles. Said street crossings to be over all streets occupied by said railroad company or companies and to lie for the whole width of the street. Section 3. 'lids ordinance shall be In force and cited from and after Its passage, ap proval and publication as required by law. Passed and approved this lUlh day of Sep tember. A. D. lint. Attest: Hl-.MtY K. (Ii.iiimi, Mayor. II. M. SOKNXiiiiSKx. City Clerk. Ordinance No. AN OHDINANCE providing for lie laying bv the City of Plaltsmouth of permanent sidewalks on petition of freeholders, ami for the assessment and levy of the cost of same against the real estate along which said sidewalk Is constructed. He It ordained bv the mayor and council of the City of liaUsinoutli: Section 1. That upon the petition of any freeholder desiring to bullil a uermuiii'iit sidewalk, the mayor and council may by res olution order the same to Is' built upon the said freeholder making, executing and deliv ¬ ering to sa d City or rlaltsmouth an agrei ment to pay for the same, and that the cost of same shall until pahl be a pcriH'tual lien iiin the real esiaie nioim "in sain ireciionicrtle. sires said sidewalk to he constructed, and glv. big and granting to the said city the right to assess and levy the costs of same against said real estate, and promising tj pay for the same with interest. Section!. Tim total cost of the building of the said permanent siuewaik shall lie levied at one time upon the property along which said nermaneiit sidewalk Is 1 1 he biillL and iM-comn dillinUeiit as herein provided: One seventh (1-7) of the total cost shall bceoimi delln.iieiit In ten days after inch levy, one seventh (1-7) In one year. 0110 seventh (1-7) In two yar,one neventh 1-7) In thrue years, one sevenih (l-7i In four years, one arveiitli (1-7) In tlvB yi-ar. one aevenlh (1-7) In sli art. Each of aalil lutlallmeut except Ilia fil-sl shsll draw Interest at the rate of seven Iter it'M sr annum payable annu-illy froit Hie tune of the levy as afois-sald. until tlie same st, all tss'ome deiiiuiueiit interest at the rale of leu percent per annum shall Is' paid thervs in. as Is the case of ot her spts'tal taxes. Section :t The council shall pay for Un building of said permanent sidewalk out of the general fund. fo. iloii 4. I lie mavor and city treasurer are hereby ant liori d 1. 1 sell the s.ihl agree Inelil. together with the lieu thereli) created. 111. the sal. I fieeholiit r f. r not less than the liar Value o( tin' .'.s; of the hulLling o( s lid permanent siilewa.k. together with the amount of interest one thereon, to any iier soii or corisir.it 1011. ami assign, transfer and ilellver the same, bill without recourse usui tin- satd city for auv failure of the said free holder to pay the same, and tlie amount re ceived from tlie sale of tlie said a ,'reenieiit shall Is- paid into the elty treasury and cred ited l" the general fund. The said special tax and assignment against said lot. lots or laud for tin- cm o( building said permanent sidewalk shall la- paid to the city treasurer, hut alter tlie sale of said agreement, and I lie city has tH'cn reimbursed lor tlie outlay In paying for the cost of said iH'rtiiatictit side walk, the amount paid by said freeholder shalt by llit city treasurer is- paid over lo the owner of said agrceiuciii. and I lie money not converted Into tlie clt v treasury. section 5. This ordinance shall Is' 111 force and ettis't from and after Its passage, ap proval wild publication its risiulred ly law. Passed ami approved lids Lull day of Sep tember, A II l'., Attest: Hkmiv K. Ckhimi, Mayor II. M. SotNXliiisi x, CHy Clerk. EUSINES9 STEADILY EXPAN3INQ Many Milli and Furnace Resume. Commercial Progresa Slow. New York. Sept. 17. IV CJ. Dun St Co.'b Weekly Review of Trade tuya: Industrial ami couinitTclal progress Is alow, but nuno the loss tlotlnlta. Low temperature and some Injury to crops provlda the only adverse Influ ence ot the week, and this bus Uttla effect on manufacturers and traders, who have started to prepare for In creased busluess. Uuyeis of dry goods, clothing and millinery aro nota bly actlvo In pluclng orders, and oth er staple lines also feel the effect of gradually expanding confidence, liven If the official crop estimates of Sept. 1 have to bo moderately reduced be cause of bad weather since that date, there Is full compensation to growers In the enhanced prices, and the s'rength of securities Indicates tho faith of the financial world. Many mills and furnaces havo resumed busi ness, because of new orders or ad justment of wage scales, and prices are steadier In most cases, with a general advance In footwear. It la r.ot unusual to hear fall trade spoken cf as fully equal to last year's, al though collections are not as prompt at several cities. Freight traffic blockades are not as frequent as they were at this time In 1903, yet there Is occasional complaint, and earnings In September were 5.0 per cent larger than a year ago. WILL BE NAMED HUMBERT. Title of Prince of Piedmont Con ferred Upon Italian Heir. Rome, Sept. 17. The majority of the peoplo approve the action of King Victor Lnmianuel In not choosing the title of prince of Rome for thj heir to the throne, as It would have mixed the royal family in a party struggle and would have embittered the con flict between church and state at a time when the pope seemed to be leaning toward moderation. It is be lieved that tho title chosen, that of prince of Piedmont, will become fixed for all time for the Italian crown prince, as Is tho title of prince of Wales In England. To celebrate the birth of tho heir, the king has granted amnesty to all deserters and has also shortened by six months tho terms of Imprisonment for certain crimes. King Victor Emmanuel has received the warmest congratulations through out tho kingdom and also most cor dial dispatches from Emperor Nicho las. Emperor William, President Iiu bet. King Edward and Emperor Fran cis Joseph. The queen of Roumanla Bent Queen Helena a poem on the event. The Infant prince will be bap tized by Cardinal Rlchelmy, archbish op of Turin, and will be christened Humbert. 8M00T INQUIRY TO BE RESUMED. Senator Burrows Asks Attorneys for Names of Witnesses, New York, Sept. 17 Senator Bur rows of Michigan, chairman of tho committee on privileges and elections, was in New York on his way homa from New England. Senator Burrows said that ho was going to notify the attorneys In the case of Senator Reed Smoot of Utah, whose right to a seat 111 the Un.ied Statea senate Is beiug investigated, that the committee will resume the inquiry as soon as Its members are relieved of work In tho campaign. He will advise tho attor neys that he wants the names of all witnesses that are to be examined. The question whether the committee will go to Utah depends upon tho num ber of witnesses from that state. If thero are enough to make it more ex pensive to bring them from Utah to Washington than for the committee to go to that state, the trip to Utah will be made. Senator Burrows says the investigation will be expedited so that there may be a report and action at tho coming session of con gress, Si ATK ok Ohio, City ok Ti.ki, ) Lt t as County. ( Frank J. Clicncy makes oath Unit lie is senior member of tlie tirm of F. J. Clieney & Co., floinn business In tl e city of Toledo, county and state afore said, and that said lirm will pay the sum of ONE lH'NDUKD DOLLAIIS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Fit an k J. Cuknky. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this fit h day of Decern ber. A. 1. . A. W. (.lkasox, (Skal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surraccs or the system, Send for testimonials free. F. .1. Chenky Si Co., Toledo, 0. Sold hv all druggists. Toe, Take Hall's Family Tills for constl patlon. MOVING OX MUKDEN JAJANESE ARMY ADVANCING IN EIGHT DIVISIONS. Attack Lpon Port Arthur Has Begun. Rutt an Have Ccrf.dence in Abil ity ot General StJtsel tD Hold Cut Ajairit OnsljuQl-ts, S: IVtvM'v.rs. S.-j.t. i!.- Ir.vr-M Is St.i.:i cu.it -..tvi.'o.l .I'vi. IVr. Aitl.'ir, oi!: '..i til.1 ri'n:;l from fo:e v soum $ i f i.ows that ,1 : :.t rul ing of the fonlnvav.c:. ;.- 1 .1.- bo Stitt A f v belated ii'.i srir. from (ii'l:er:ii S'.ocssel, tho ivmmhi.'ivr at Port Arthur, roivr.'.ir.g the iv;i!'m' of the Japanese ar.d continued attacks, strengthen confidence In the ability Cf tho defender to hold out '. plti the furious onslaughts being mad on them. Tho lust attack 11.1 i.'.ior.ed by tJer.eral Stoet.t'l took plate th night of Sept. 14 and was illreited sgulnst redoubt No. 8. which protects the water supply nf the city. The redoubt Is about two miles beyond tho line of permanent forts and the at tack upon this shows that the Japa nese were not within striking dis tance of tlie main fortress. Reports from Shanghai that some of the do fenses had fallen into M.e r.i'.n N of the Japanese as n result of tlo' gen eral a.'-sault on Sept are not con firmed from Russian sources A gen eral attack by land ar.d sea is regard ed its likely to follow the Japanese as sault upon the redoubt prodding thn water supply of the fortress and par ticipation of the fleet under Admiral Togo la looked for. In this latter event It Is expected that the remnant of the Russian squadron In the port will sally forth to engage the Japa nese ships. All Russia Is anxiously nwaltlng news from the beleaguered garrison. Public feeling has been aroused to a high 'enslon by the dreadful plcturo given by Prince Radlwlll of tlie suf ferings of the Russian nrmy there. Ulght and possibly nine Japanese divisions are reported to be advancing on Mukden and another battle be tween Kuroki nnd Kouropatkln Is Im minent. Tho sensational announcement thnt General Kuroki has crossed the Hun river unopposed nnd that the wholo Japanese nrmy In advancing upon Mukden In overshadowed by anxiety for Port Arthur. It la reported hero that four war ships purchased from Argentina have arrived at Libau. RiiskIu'h position on the ntaMcr of contraband will be officially promul gated in the form of decisions of the admiralty court In the ras"s of tli? Calchns. Arabia and Allanton. when they come tin on appeal. No Mercy at Port Arthur. Che Foo. Sept 10. According to Lieutenant Prlr.ce Radiiivll of the. Rus sian army, who readied here from Port Arthur, bearing dlspatthes from Lieutenant donera! StoeMl. the temper of the belligerents at Part Ar thur has rcauhed an absolutely merci less slag'j. In out; uf the recent assaults two companies of Japanese soldiers, ac cording to Prince Radzlvll, found themselves nt the m'rcy of the Rus sians and hoisted a white Hag. To this, however, the Russians paid no attention, and continued lo volley rapidly Into the helpless ranks of the enemy. In the meantime, Japaneso troops In the rear of tho companies that held sacred the white flag saw what their comrades had done and ex pressed their disapproval of tho sur render by firing Into their rear. As a result of the (Ire from friend and foe, COO men wero annihilated. Tho dead fell among the decomposing bodies of previous assaults. For days afterward tho wounded men In this area raised fluttering handkerchiefs In their hands In pleas for help, but tho Russians were afraid to venture out to give succor. Within a week the last arm had made Its last unregard ed prayer for help, and the shambles was a quiet but ghastly field of horror. Among the heaps of dead the prlnc saw two soldiers, one a Russian ar.d the other a Japanese, lying loiked In a death embrace. The teeth of the Japanese were sunk In the Russian's throat, while the Russian had forced two of his fingers Into the eye sockets of his antagonist. In consequence of the fact that flags of truce are ignored, numbers of Japaneso dead, who havo been lying on the slopes of the hills of the r.orih east defenses for weeks past, are still tinburled, and the stench In Port Ar thur from decomposing bodies, when the wind Is tn the right direction, is al most unendurable. The Russian sol diers, who are. in somp cases, pofted only fifty paces from heaps cf decay ing dead, have constantly to wear over their noses handkerchiefs snaked In camphor, as otherwise tl.ey would be ur.Al.de to remain at their posts. Stakes Life on Cards, Loses. Scdalia, Mo.. Sept. 2:.-CliHr!es K. Cllss, a painter from Peru, Ind where his father Is a Seventh Day Adver.tist preacher, committed sui cide by swallowing carbolic add At thu coroner's Inquest a woman testi fied that an hour before the su!c!d she ar.d Bliss played a game of cards, tho stake being his life agilsst brs. Slid Bliss lest, Boston Financier a Bankrupt. Boston, Sept. 21. Ow!r.j over 11, 000.00D and with aueti ot 1 1.200. William D. Smith Whaler, the finan cial supporter of several cotton man ufacturing enterprises In tie south, filed a voluntary petition In bank ruptcy In lbs United states district court, 'Emm CASTOR AYctfCiiiIik' IVt'pnralion Tor As slmilrttiiitf ihoFoiKlamlllotf nl;i -lm the Sloirmihs ami Uowc-ls of Protnolvs I JiMlioiLCUvrfiil -rtess ami Rcsl.Couldins miliar l)jmun,Morj!iiw iter Miiurxal. MlTNAH COTIC. Mix Xmnrn AanlWfc.W- Api'ifi cl Hi'iiit'ily forfonstiV lion, Sour Slonuirti.Di.mluHvi iul Loss ok Sueur. 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