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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDN AY, MAY 25 1892—TWELVE PAGES. FROM THE FRONTIER FORTS News and Gossip Conoerning the United Btates Btanding Army. APPROACHING NUPTIALS OF A HERO Tioutennnt Powhattan FL Clarke Soon to Be Married—Fort Riley the Soene of Moch Soclnl Gaiety—Target Practioe 4 the Mud. It 1s announoed that Lieutenant Powhsttan H. Clarke, Teuth cavalry, who has just re- turned from Germany. will be married in June to Miss Clemens of St Louis, Mo. In the (erommo csmpaign of 1880 he distin- #uished himself by the rescue of & negro ser- gonnt of hus troop who was lying wouuded m au oven spaoe swept by the fire of the In- dians. Lieutenant Ularke, under a terrible fire, went o the uid of the wounded man and carried him to u place of safety. Fort MekKinney. Privates Albert W. Hawkins, troop D, Sixth cavalry, was transferred 1o troop () Private W. R Danforth, troop H, and Private Patrick J. Shea, troop C, were tranferred to troop D. Troop D, Sixth cavalry, left the post last ‘weelt onroute for Fort Yellowstone, Wyo. The troop expected Lo start earlier, butl were deluyed ou socount oi there not beiug suffi- clent ations inthe commissary to supply them uutil they could reach Fort Custer, Mont. Corooral Guy G. Palmer, company H, Eighth infantry, bas rejoived from Fort Omuha, where he had been before a board of ofticersfor examination for appointmeut to the grade of second lisutenant. He passad ® very creditabie exammnation, and in all probability will soon be wearing an officer’s uniform. ‘C'be wounaed member of the Walcott pariy, Jeft ut tho post when the others were taken Yo Fort D. A. Russell, died in the post hospi- tul uud was buried in the hospitul here. Twe pavmaster, Major W. H. Comegys, United States army, bas arrived at the post, und” distributed his dollars to the waiting warriors st 10 o'clock a. m. ou the 17th. Target practice was to have commencea today, but raw will probably prevent suy- thing being aone for a few duys. Up to the J4ih day of May we haa during the month & suow storm cvery aay: the 15th was & bright, beautiful duy; the 16th windy, but tolerably fair,and the 17th rain and lots of it. This is ihe kind of weather we are having 1o this glorious country that people are kil ng themselves over. ¥ort Niobrara, . ipeter Colin, troop K, Sixth cavalry, met with a serious accident while out hunt- ing, und will in all probability lose the upper joints of some of his fingers. Captain Charles F. Humphroy, nssistant quartermastor United States army, arrived bere last week. Private Mclntyre, vompany B, Elghth - fautry, has been uppointed corporal viee Howard, reauced Private Fiyan, troop G, Sixth cavalry, was discharged per general court martial orders No. 85, hemdguarters Dopartment of the Platte. Flynn was when sober ooe of the bes auty soldiers in the regiment, and prior 1o s arrival in Nebrasks btad hardlv ever beeu in trouble, but theclimate here failed 1o agree with him aud be tell by the wayside. Lieutenant 5. Smiley, Eighth infantry, receiveo his order promoting bim 1w a first lieuteunucy in the Fifteenth infantry, vieo Davis, promoted. The lieutenant bopes to rewnin with his regiment. Serzosut Algernon Jebb, troop K, Stxth cavulry, was transierred ihis day as private 10 the provost pusrd general service at Fort Leaveuworth, Kansas, per special arder No. 3, headguarters of the army arzet practice commenced yesterday in Tull blast, and before Lhis season will be over the Gulloping Sixth will, as usual, send the winners of the department contest to the W the Bellevue rifie range. Last the first three were Sixth ouv- y wen, end out of the firsl thirteen on the department team nine of them belonged o the Sixth. Among the distmguished marks- .men the first two belong 1o the Sixth, and the first two on the department ravolver tenm were members of the Sixth cavahy. Out of the first fourteen on the aepartment revolver team eight of Lbem were members ©f the Sixth. Yort Ril First Lieutanaut H. G. Sickel, Seventh wuvaeiry,will leave us in 8 tew aays for a four monins visit Lo friends in the east. Private Michael O'Toole has transferred from A to1 troop, Seventh cavalry. There must be 8 sirong stiraction somewhere around the barracks occupied by 1 troop. “The ola soldiers ure all trying to get there. Colonel nd Mrs. Michael V. Steridan and Mrs. Dale of Omeba are visiting with Gen- eral Forsyth. Mrs, Captain W. W. Robnson, jr., of Jef- ferson burracks is visiting with Lisutenant @ud Mrs, Loyd 8. McCormiok. First Sergesnt William Grambow, iight buitery A, Sscond artillery, and Sargesant ©Olof Olson, lignt battery F, Foarth artitlery, wound up their tive years sud were dis- chargea May 15 und 16. Tue following promotions have boen made the past week in the Seventh cavalry. 1roop, Sergeant Frauk Morris to bo first ser- geuut, vice Baus roduced to Auty sergeant Lance Cgrporsl George Littern 10 be corpo- rul, vice Crossman resiened; Private George Wtz 10 be corporal, vice Turney reduoed. & troop, Private Lockwood 10 be corporal, First Laeutennut Loyvd S. MoCormick, Sevenlu cavalry, is waking a fine record as pisiol sbot on 1he range this season. 11 is as a5y “~2 him 10 make & bil a1 thirty yards s 15 e Zifteen. Sherifls Ciemons and Mackey of Geary county broughl in three alleged deserters Tuesdav. They were captured while travel- iug with Ringling Bros'. cirous. It pays bet- ¥ for » sheriff 10 capiure a deserter than it docs 10 close o whisky Joiut sod Geary county is filled with the lattor. Private Holmes of Major John Van R. Hoft's bospital corps covered himsell with glory lust Friday. He stiended the ocircus and when one of ihe voung iudies s turown from her horse be rushed to the f1001, picked ber up und curried Ler 10 the dressivg roowm beiore Lthe peopie realiz d that suvthing had bappeaea. Msjor Hoff's corps 45 ulways ready for emergeucics of this kiud. T’ following stutoment shows the traus- aciions during the month of April und tbhe resources of the Post exchuuge: Recoipts, 1.70; expenditures, $5,544.70; resourcos, rain bas made the target range & vory unjesirable pluce to be. Few ©f tho outs bave Loars iu whem and Luose tuul beve ol are no better thau s mudbole. Dr. Ksner, the surgean, suys 1t 16 « shame The way 1he men ure exposed 1o Lhe elemonts, The Lurgel Season Lakes up three wouths of tho \our Bud it would be u very' easy matter 1o furrish lumber for the floors. At the «close of Lhe seasun be floors could be put awuy und used voulinuously for & number of cars P Mtior upa Mre. Moyian loft Toesoay ut noou for a few wocks' visit 1o St. Maul vo fove going 19 Fort Assiuivoive, Mont Mauny ofticers huve gove from Fort Iiiley, but pove Wil be missed more Lhau Mujor Moy lau Tue plutiorm of the Union Pacific aspot was pockid with the officors and their lacios who ouwe 1o bid the mijor and bis worthy wito €ondby. Troops A wnd K sud the Seventn cuvulry band were slstioned bear the depot the traiu 10llod in There was scarcoly eye in lbe vast crowd. 1f there ever Whe . dry was £y offiosr Who paried with his regimeny With siucere regrel that officer was Major Moyluu. He has served over a guarier of a oeniury in ihe Sevenih cuvalry, was with it fuall its battles, excepling oue, aud when tho parting came it Wwas more than he could stand; he broke dows complelaly. Msjor and Mrs. Moylan tuke with them the best Wishes 0f Lhe oulive garrison. Fori Riley bus oeen very gay and giady Quring Lhe rl wouk. The reception to E_Qur and Mrs. Moyian 1ok pisce on cduesduy eveuing aud on Saturday Mrs. Edgerly sod Mrs. Slocum gave one of the very prettiest loap year lous of he sea- 6. Lhe bop room was suilably decorsved for the osoasion with flage of ali kinds and a.m‘rumn. long lines of them being artisti oally draped from the center of the room o its corners. About twentr couvles danced under the leadership of Lieutenani E. P. Brewer, who lod with his acoustomed dash and energy. The Jovely dresses of the Indies, the brilliant uniforms of the men and the pretty fizures and fiazs made & scene long 1o be remembered. Amoug the guosts were Colonei and Mrs. Sheridau, Mrs. Dale and Mrs. Dr. Buche of Omala: Mrs. Frost of Cmioago, ana Miss Youug of Lowsville, Ky Miss Kdgerly dancod with Lieuteraut Fratk Tompkins; Mrs. Slocum's partner was Lieutenant Brower, Mrs. Hare's Lieutenant Cole, Mrs. #rost's Lieutonant Slocam, Mrs. Gariington's Lieutenant Nicholson, Mrs. Bell's Osptain Edgerly, Mrs. Nichol- son's Captain Grestam, Mra. Bullook's Major Hoff, Mrs. Bache's' Lieutenaut Bell Mrs. Gresham's Osptain Garliogton, Mi Parker's Lieutenaut Feuton, Mies Green. lesf's Lioutenant Rice, Miss Kerr's Lieuten- ant Fleming, Miss Young's Lieutenant Whip- lo, Miss Grime's Dootor ¥ eefer, Miss Schenck's Lieutenant Corooran, Miss Hey- ward's Lieutenant Hunter, Miss Bualdwin's Lieutenant S. R. H. Thompkins, Mrs. Sheri dau’s Lieutenant Krayenbuhl. Men. The following meu were discharged last week: Sergesut Campbell and Privates Mc- Guigar and Hall of C troop: Privates Lewis, D troop; Behlmire, £ troop, and Sergeant Geist, A troon. Private Frank Knight, £ troop, was dis- charged on & surgeon’s certificate of disavil- ity Private Charies Stout, who deserted from F troop and was captured and tried st Fort Omaba, has been sontenced to ten days im- prisonment and to pay a fine of $10. Nine recruits heve arrived from St. Paul Jorporal F. A. Willismson nas been pro- motea sergeaut, and Privates MoGeary, Shultz and Baudoerson 1o be corporals. Lieutenant Hammond has been confinad to his bed for & week or so and is not allowed Lo wee anyone except his nurse. Mr. und Mrs. Livermore, the parents of };lnuwnlm Livermore, are visiting their son are. Captain Godwin and Veterinary Surgeon Tracy will leave in & day or 5o for Maubni- tan, Mont., to examine horses for the cavalry servica, Chaplin Vatimann has returned from Pino Riage agency where he has been studyiug the havits of the Indians. Captain £, Luft, B troop, from an extonded leave. Private Scrivener has been grauted a throe months ieave. bas returned T T “BOOKS IN THE RUNNING BROOKS.’ Crovked Winding Kk Humanity's Fluent ree and Dest The Elkhorn river, which flows through the western part of Douglas countr, is, as its name indicates, a very orooked stream. Its course is through a wide, feriile valley, dotted with groves, meadows, orcnards, gar- | dens and fielas of the thrifty husbandman. Tne ourrant of this stream is rapid, sod s it rushes along it ubrades the losmy bauks that bind 1t with whirlpools sud eddies about the more abrupt turns and prominent projections, frotting and dissolving them, until ut times it breaks through some narrow neci of land to the chaunel below, thus straightoning tue water¥ay and forming & *cut-off.” When such & cut-off oocurs there is left the abuo- doned cusnnel partly filled with water. Tai woon becomes closed st the outlets with arifts of sand, soil and debris, deposited bys the flowing stream, and the cui-off becomes olake or slough. Tuese lmkes when firsy formed contain water quite ciear ana pure, but having DO current nor motion they soon become stugnant and unfit for general use. Weeas and mos: grow far out in the suallow water, & groen fungus forms over the sur- face and tbey become the birtupluce wnd habitatiou of tadpoles, lizards, noisy frogs sorn an Anslogue of and all manner of repulsive reptiles. The decaying fuugi generate miasma &ud malarial disiempers throughout the neighborhood of ibeir locality. There are mauy such lakes or sloughs along the borders of his ftresm, differiug iu age and in corruption snd decay. Their out- lines pluinly mark the course und shape of The siream i the time the cut-off ocourred. They hove not moved from within tue banks in which they were intrenched. How like tuis Tiver is the great stream of into whiripools and eddies sbout tue pro- jocting impediments i every angio and adrupt away snd dissolving them until, with mo apparent combined foroe it breaks throush wud over Lhe opposing barrier iuto the chan- nel below, Torming u perfect sualogue of the Eikborn river cut-off. Toese whirlpools. oddies and pausing pools of humanity, also are clear and pure at Lirst, but they s00n become overerown with weeds and moss, and & pecular minsmic HUMOS- phere emunstes from them, distributing malurial disrempers throughout neignvorng communities, till they finallv bocome ihe birthplace and habitation of various reptiles, such as ignorance, insolence, intoleranoce, egotism and bigotry, 8 true paraliel to the wdpoles, lizaras &nd noisy frogs of the Elknorn sloughs. Progress in these social cut-off lukes has stopped. Thev have no current. main stream of life rushes by and deposits drifts of rubbish st their former connections, effectunlly isolaling them from the ever onward moViLg _ mwss in the stroug, olear stream of humsanity. Trare are many cut-omis along the borders of this grand old stream, und, although simiug causes huve crested them, They differ widely in formand cheracter, and still more widely iu their purity, yet each has an unflinching faith 10 the superiority of its waters. it is impossibie for the Elkhorn slonghs to change their condition or outline by oy in- nerent force, for having no power but grav- ity they mustsubmit to ubsorpiion, evapora- tion aud staguution. Local encineers havo, st sundry times and pluces, desigued sud constructed drains and ditches from these stagnanut sloughs into the river, redoeming Inrye wroas of olberwiss worthiess laud, Te- lieving the neighboring mbsowsnts from the malarinl distempers and trom the repulsive reptiles 1hat mEke hese sloughs and lakes their abiding pluce and spawuing ground. So, 100, WiLh the stresm of humavity. Eo- giveers, scientific and phiosophic, intidal and heretic, have designed, defined aua con- strucied great srteriss reaching into and throuch these weedy 0d moss-grown sloughs and inies along its borders,ononing & way by which their LTIt Walers may again be- come purified by mngling with the waters of the free flowing strewm. It is Lbo Live men of this siresm “who keep mbresst the our- Tent,” who fret into eddies and whiripools sbout the prominent projections wud ob- stroctions 1o its {ree flow, wno are forewmost in the bresch mt every cut-off, who have Aesigned the way aud ussis1e0 in the work of straiebtening this graud old strosm of bu- mauity &t 50 MUBY BLTUPL turns and dauger- ously templing bsyous. “Their name is legion,” written lurge iu the history of the prozress ana gevelopment of the buman race. This Bikhorn river springs from a thou- sand rivulsts sud rills, ana flows on and on nutil 1ts ingividuality is_swallowed up and Jost in 1ho great ocean, From the imperoepli- ble evaporation of ihe brasd ocean tbere exist in the realms of ether iunumoravle par- ticies of pure water. In auswer 10 the luws of their beiug they descend 10 34t 50m 1o | voutribute to the growih of plants, others the life of unimals, otbers to tue disiuterra tion of eurths, ail passing through many and varied spberes, utliang aud destroying Yet, 1n time, us surely as the sun snines in the heuvens, Lhoy are returniug, laden with the impress jvevitably sequired of thelr fieid of action, snd Gown through rivalet aua rill, 1hrough brookie! uud stream, Lhey enter ugain the wuititudinous ovenn. Suill from the vure water; still from the tield of their sc- Uon are they returning Sa, Irom the broad ocean of infinite intelli- Fonoe spring the elemeats of thought; so from the teld of iudividualized existance they are returning, laden with the charaoter- istics of thelr Winporary esvirovment, and o onwsrd and down lhrongh ihe Surging stream ol BumALILY UL helr individualily is lost iu the faitomiess ocesn of tho lufinite God. Doc Geones Sarre, — Leavexwuntn, &, June 13, ‘9. Dr. J. 15, Moore: My Dear Sir—! have been subjeot 1o sick headache all my life. Oiver two years ago 1 began using “Moore's Tree of Life" for it aud never bad & case of si0k headachs since, exocept when the medicive was ut oue end of the road sud I st the otber. Itis worth more Lhau money to me 1 beartily recommend it to all sufferers ofs headache. Very wnl{vyaun . B. Lus, Pastor Furst Bapusi Cuurch. For sale by all druggisia. humauity, tortuous and rapid, fretving tsell | to its tluent courvse, | pressiug and wbrading the restraining bauks | turn, wearing | Tuey meke no advavoe. The | broad ocean spring innumerable particies of | BITS OF OMAHA LIFE. There was o man and a v>¢ and a dor, 1o plunge into the su in the 1diocically sta- ple ana sunply idiotic festion which should have been copyrighted or in some other way corralled by Mr. Rudyard Kinling long ago. The man was waiting fora car. So was the boy. So was the doz. When the car oame they all took the rear platform and stosd there. 1n a few minutes the conduotor vame out, coliected two fares and tinkled the bell twice. He noticed the dog and turning to the man, said “iogs are arainst the rules.” The man was deeply interestea in the white film of smoke which coilea upward from the end of his cigar and did uot hear, so the conductor touched him on the elbow “Dogs are not aliowed to rideon stree oars, [ swid. “Did you, iudeed? Ah! snd do the dogs mind it very much, I wooder?™ The two High school gitls tittered and the boy shot & wad of paper at & passiag vehicla, The conductor looked vlack and growled : ‘Please put that dog off, will you?" “Wall It Well, n__ if the court knows her- solr” ‘“Well, I will then,” and he shoved the dog off the platform, slammed the door aud went forward. The man smiled, the boy whistled, the dog jumped baok again and the Hirh school girls tittered & little more. In = few minutes lhl: conduotor came out again und ve looked ugly. “Now look here, my friend,” he said, “I want you to understand that I want you to put off that dog and keep him off.” “All right. 1 understaua.” “Well do it then.” *‘Oh, no; not this evening.” Biff] The dog yelped aud landed half way Bcross the street. ow, Mr. Man, the next time I have to put that dog off this car D'l fire you after him” and be went forward and jerked the bell rope. The man «till watched the curling smoke, the boy whistied again, the dog jumpsd back on the pletform, and the pas- sengors smiled and nudged oach other. At tne next crossing the conductor burst out on the platform with the snort of & war horse: *“See here, smarty—" but just then the boy jumped off, callod his dog and the two went iroiting down the sireet. The passengers roared, the mau knocked the sshes off his cigar with s littie finger and smiled, the conductor glared at him for an instant, chewed up the rest of his sentence and Juwped back to nis post growling: “Blast & 1ool, enyhow.” One mght last weski—one of those shiver- ing, drizzliug, miserable nights which in these glorious days seem to have never been —two little American District Telegraph boys, feeling no doubt as wratched an American District Telegranh boy cau well e came stroling iuto an office not & hun ared miles fronm—well, 1t doss not matter where—but it was & place which was open all night avd presided over by au usint- euce. They haa a scheme and the clerk who had been dozing pricked up his ears but said nothiug. One of thom rang up the central office and usked for & connection with one of the all night chopliouses. *‘Hello, is that the chophouse?’ he asked in the most manly tone o! voice he could muster up. *Well, I wish you wouid put up seven nioe ham sandwichos 10 come doan to the Omula club. 1'l sona & boy for them.” “Evidently the chophouse msn's wits were wool gatbering or he wounld bave kuown tnat they ao not send out for sand- wiches from the Omaha club. But he suspeciod mothing for be made up the bundie and gave it to the boy who callea for it with iustructions to collect 70 cents. Then the two conspirators siole out 1mto the drizzle to regale themselves. They opeped the bundie and were on the point of demoi- ishing the lunch when one of them weskensd and advanced a spuculative feelsr as 1o waat the munager would do if tbe chophouse man made his report of the matter. They bad not thought of that, and the more they discussed it the more decided they became thst they didu’t caro sbout any lunch anyway. Finally they bundied up the seven tempting sand- ‘wiches once more aud carried them pack to the chophouse with the information that the feller what ordered 'em didn’t want ‘em. Tue chopbouse dignitary smelied a mouse snd reported the transuction to the night manager, who started & scout out to find out who used the telephone. Then the Triend- ship of the night clerk came iuto play and he was obligingly ignorant of the whole trans- aciion. Of course nothing could be dove, but the next time the boys scheme for & lunch they will have their fences in better repair, & Toreeasts. (Communicated.) Our tipster snarpens his pencil snd tells us of'soms of the trials and wrivulations n his particutar tivpe. He says: Now that the raciug season has boen fash- iousbly opened by the magnatesof the Board of Coutrol tracks iu the east 1t may not be indporopriste for the writer to narrate some of the experiences attending the forecasting of that most uncertaiu of all sports—the run- niughorse. Whilst the dsar public of the preseut day do not enthuse outwardiy to such an extent as those of & generation »go when Longfetlow aud Harre Bassatt met st Monmouth sd Saratoga, yet tbe love of the thoroughored is as firmly planted 1 the braasts o1 the peopie of the country at large toda, B i was in Kentucky soms twenty vears ngo whan Uncle John Harper saved ibe blue grass country from bankrupicy by winning the Moumouth cup. 1n the early spriug days our troubles com- mence, for 1t is at this lime thal the Two- year-olds are given easy exercise. Then ru- mors commence 1o flow in & mighty stream of the great performence of this or that colt, and the changes are rung daily into our will” ing ears, untilit seems uterly ampossible that such & horse or horses can be boaten when they faco tbe starter's fing. All the scraps of information that cau be gaibered logetoer as o the prozress of the different siables are carefully filed away and noted 1n the busy brain of the horse soribe; and he souns the papers @aily in fear and trembling lest ine grim reaver desth may carry off bis favorite and forestall his in- 1ended scoop on the futurity winner. 1f not speciaily engaged in mewspaper work, bui employed in other pusuils, be burns the miduigbt oil.at his own home, and ihe endless arrav of sporting periodicals, race programs and newspapers of &l descrip tions that mention bhorse in any way, shupe or form, litter up the homestead, and the tidy Lousewnic is kepl 1 @ covstunt stew lest some of the precious documents may not be forthcow ng st the proper mwoment when he 1is inspired for some great stake event lu the case of tue oider division of borses he carefully looks up their performances of 1he Drevious yoar, boting their breeding, ability to carry weicht, tbo nuture of the rack best suited to them, tbeir peculiarities, if any, wnd the reueral characteristics of the stables, including tue reputation of the own- ers und the jockeys who regularly ride for them. The zeneral public may be boodwinked oc- casionily Ly placing their money on & su- perior borse ridden by an inferior Jockey, but 1t is seldom that Lhe freguenters of race tracks or pool rooms suffer from this cause The smlle ou an old regular's face wheu sn attempt of this hind bas been made would il- luminate the darkest day of & Loudou fog and cause the quick retort “they are not out and their Judgment, & thousnnd miles sway from the track, will be found correct as ihe result of the race is annouuced After ull of this preparation ihe soribe feels and knows and proclaims it broudly 10 s family snd friends that the opportunity of his life is vow upon bim, snd without bewng in the least vain declares that before the sesson expires his forecusits signed “fenny" will command the uitention of bis fellows and plave bim on & like plune 1n s parvicular live with that of Cuidwell, the prince of starters, or Jack Morrison iu boost- lug track 0dds o favorites snd ast, bul not least, however, secare Liw addilionel wealit from the Lreasure cest of Lis puper. The all-important dsy &rrives ai lest, and after securing the copy of the entries he Turbes bome 10 be neur Lis valusble memor- sode. Locsing tamsell up is the spare roow (fittea up in Lrue horsey style with cigr- eite Mibogpraphs of the most impossible looking race borses tacked upon the walls) : opsus out the x.x:m- snd finds Teoes moted, wi s Tw 1rom tweive to twenty five mm .mf““' From these fieids be is calded upon 1o se- Aot Lwo Lorses iu cach rece, Lol uecessariy | 46 inten as named, wu either to cuteh the e's oye 8t the finish. T.king up his notébook and sharpening his penell, he procesdt to make nis selec- tions in the first race. | He finds twelve probable starters—they | sre wil 5-vear-olds, cRPTYing equal weights, | all bave shown up well in their 2 | | form, and have faced the starter on compar- atively the same class of tracks—but there are twelve of them, and he wants but two Now the battle roval berins; bere's where | careful preparation #ill show itself superior | to the gross carelessnéss of some of the peo- | ple be knows He has systemized it—knows just what to do—and taking the firet horse of the twalve, he thutabs bis ennwal of the previous year rod traces him through, then in sucoession he unsolds the doings of the others: vhen he reaches for his memoranda sug finds that & portiou is missing. He remcembers distinetly of having that paper the night vefore—it must bs down stairs in the closet. 1t 18 not there; neither is itin the cellar, or in the ash barrel or inany other kuown | place. Heis a philosopher to a certain extent, and boars his almost (to him) invaluable loss mo®e calmly than we could believe and would have had more of our sympatny had he pot informed the partver of his joys and SOrTOWs that he would be 50rry 10 think thatHe-should be compelied to haves new lock placsd umbon bis sanctum door. At last be fiuds some clippings that gave informution upon & few of the twelve and he goes through it simmering style until he reaches the grent stake race of the day, Wwith its twenty-five probavle starters. H be knows he outclasses them all und st it he plunges. ln & sbort time he has hir copy ready and away be rushes 1o the office. The night editor glancas hurriedly over it, throws it onto the hook in & cruel sort of & way and 1n & few moments the “‘take’ is 1u the hands of & compositor. Now thero was the time for our friend 1o return 10 his home and Jot wetl euough alone. Did be doitt Oh, no. He went iuto the comnosing room, stood by until the stick was pinced in the galley, stirred up the devil for & proof and worried thut un- fortunate until he had the impressiou in his band. He finds an error or two in the spell- ing (bis own, by the waj), has some cor- rected and smiles with av outspread grin on the groat work he tmd 50 nobly commenesd. Had he stopped at that ihings would not have turned out so badiy as they dia, but he is nothing if not euthusiustic. and bojust stuffed those poor, innocent, misguided typestickers with s *Uiead pipe cinches” 10 such an extent that they were ail wiling %0 put on “subs” so as 10 get a gooa nizhi's Test and get to the track early, whilst all the subs wore just @s anx- jous to got on so as 10 have o siriug to play the same £ood things. Such n avalanobe of orders poured in on the cashier in the morning that he was (re luctantiy) at last compelisd to put up the sign “‘Payday on Mondays Only.” The air was warm and fragrant blossoms gave out sweet perfume, littls stars twinkied orightly and the moon shed her luminous Tays over the scribe as he wended his way t0 his cosy home; all was peace und joy and cladness with him. He blessed nis friends und forgave his eoemies and as he lay down 10 sleep 1 doudt not hie warnled forth his lit— tle “Now Ilsyme * * ' s intno golden duys of his happy boyhood. Muyhap it would have been better then thaihe had climbod the golden stairs, 10r on tue MOrTOw | great disaster came upou’ him. Just before the breuk of dsy theelements that were so veaceful at midvight, turned acrobatc, re- versed the order of the earlier night, flipped back tbe moon uud the twinkling siars suc the deluge came. Dia it _rain! Great Scott! go ask the scribe. He, the peer of tne best of 'em at forecasung the horses. had been too much of the earth, earthy: ‘and but seidom glancea in the direction thet **Old Probs keeps his eyes ou; otherwise be wWigLt have wisdom enough to have seén the forecast in the ueavens or smelt it inf the wr, Notwithstanaing the .dowupour of rain the TACEs Were Iun WOCOUIng Lo progr m. Meuy borses were withdrawa, but unfortunstely for our hero ail the horses tipped by him faced the starter and passed the judge's stand in the finish, none of them first, second or rd, however, but, thaukful to say, not one finished absolutely last. This of iwolf was distressing, but more aire and terrible was the result to the com- positors, who, 10 & e (as in bonor bound 10 the fortumes of the paper), pleyed its tips and weunt broke. What the *Managing Bditor” said to “Tenny” we have nct vet heard, suftice to suy “Tenny” has not visited the *Editorial” or *“Combosing” rooms since that vesutiful moonlight night. In conclusion I would remark to those about entering this creat wealth producing occuvation that it is well to be preparea for all soris of emergencies and just tere is where the moral comssin, viz: In tipping two horses ms possible winners seloct as your choico one fast horse and one of the kind called “mudders,”” mnd there is the secret in @ nutsbell. J. 8. C. Taser. izl iy Cancelling & Lown. A popular young fellow who is widely known in sthleiic circles, tells this story *1 was in the office of a friend of mine the other morning,when a rather seedy lovking young chup came in and nod- ding 1o him in s jaunty way, said: ** *Billy, old man, 1 want to borrow a dollar.” *“H-m-m-m," replied Billy, slow] ‘well, if 1 remember rightly, I louned you & dollar last week. ** *So you did,’ suid the visitor, *but I'm dend strapped and must have a dol'ar now.’ “Billy pondered s moment nnd re- plied: *Well. you're no good; I'm con- vinced of that, 4nd so Il not lend you a dollar, but 1’1l give you one; how'll that do?’ “ ‘First rate,’ responded the shame- less striker, and then after a moment or 50 18 the cash was not fortheoming, he added: ‘Well, where's the dollar you are going to give me?’ +Ob,” replied Billy, smilingly, ‘T"ll give you the dollar you borrowed last weel. —_— Ho! Traveler, take Beschams Pills with you. The Heroie Guurd, The boy was an deck atthe office door of the Detroit Froe Press, and he was vigilant, “Where's the editor? ugly looking visitor. *“Up suuirs,” responded the boy. “Well, T want tosee him.” “What for?” *I want to lick him for something he suid aboutme in his puper.” You can’t see bim.” and the bhoy braced himself. Why can’t 197 “Cause you can, that’s why. If I let every duffer in that wants to lick the boss, we never would have time 10 get the paper out and the paper’s got 10 come out, if wo have 1o hire a man to come down and stand guard with & kittlo of hot water. See?” asked 8 big, The Dolls’ Complexion. *Well, darling, how are your dolls™ “They are not very well, Aunty. 1 ive me some of the Carlsbad Sprudel Mamma said it ¥you 80 much %ood. and has cleared your complexion. hey need it, 100" The natural OCarlsbad del Salt wder form) is an excellent Aperient, wish you would fim’m easily soluble, t to tuke and per- manent in action The genuine product of the Carlsbad Springs has the si * Eisner l:u@nlun&u.." i Lmporters of Mineral Waters, 6 Barclay Sreet, New York, og every bottle, | WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP For the KKTX, SCALY anll CORPLEXTOR, The reeul 6730 yeare oxpurience 18 tronting skin dimame v oy utlBow ity v wes et 07 100 Tllustrated on Skin, Keaip. orvousand Biood Disoaves Ader. Highe umments i ke, Molen, W arts, Tndin Sears. T Rupeinouws velopment ete Comantiation free ni offee or by fetter. JOWN H. WODDBURY, D. 1., 125 W. 420 5L, New York Cily. Ohichenter's Fnglish Mamon NWTROVAL PILLS riginal on e, T and imiratioma. LI ogg e, or send G s 0! aciesiar | teetimoniaie ang Weief for Lnion.” o lerier. 00 ratuen 10000 Totmonas Kome Faper. Phiisns Fa 8064, calling u specinl election ptapce of the amended Nebrasku Oontral ra.wny compuwy wud the Wsuunee of coupon bonds of the eity of Omuha in the sum of 1wo hundred and fifty thousand dollnrs (®250,000.00 to uid the Nebrasku Oentral railwiy company in we- | quiring depot grounds. in the constravtion of a unfon reilwuy and passenger depot: und the construetion of other railwny Improve- ments upon swd grounds, and 1o suthorise a tax for the puyment of interest upon suid bonds, und to creute n sinkin: fund for vhe payment of the principal thereof. nnd repeal- ing ordinance No. WM, passed and wpproved Muy 10th, 1802 Be it orduined elty of Omuha Soction 1. That the ity of Omana foes hereby nocept the smended proposition of the Nebraskn Oencral raiiway company bewring dute the 16th duy of May. 18 2, and_ the sume ity doos hereby neroeio donate o und deliver in ncoordance with the terms of said amended proposition the bhonds wentioned in said umended proposition: provided. thut the terms of said amenden proposition be first submitted to the logul voters of said ofty. and udapted by them ncoording to luw. Sec. 2. Thut a specinl eloction be and here- by & called 1o take place on the 16t dny of June, 1802, 01 the purpose of submitting 0t iezul'votere of the city of Omuba, said amend proposition and the guestions of the issuance of the bonds thersin numed, und of the ievy of taxes to meet the ioterest una prinoipal thereof. Seotton il The form in which tho ssid Gues- tions 1o be voted upon at the snid epecinl eise- tion shall be subwittod 10 said voters shall be & follows, to-wit The Nebraska Oentral Rallwny company has made the following proposition 10 the city of Omubu: The amended proposition of the Nebraskn Central Kailway campuny to the city of Omuha, Netraskn To the Mayor and City Council of the Oity of Omuhn, Neb The undersigned, the Nebraska RallWay compuny, proposes 1o soquire und tuke possession of, 10 Tuilwuy purposes, that sertuin tract of lund located within the dis- triot_bounded by Fifteenth street, Chlougo street, Eleventh street, Californin stroet. and ordinunce An 10 vote upor the ace | proposition of the by the city council of the Oentral the right of way of the Omuta Belt Railway compuny. except the south half of biook 3, ioted und 4, block %, 10t 1, und north one-half 5 lots 2 and 4, blo and 10 erect thereon L union pussenger on the corner of Fif- toenth 1nd Chicugo SLreots, 1o cost, inciuding the other railway improvements on said grounds, not jess thun four hunared thousand ol urs (800,000): Proviaed. the i city of Omuta, in Douslas ounty, Nebrasku, will donute to the suid Ne. brusku Central ltallwuy company two bun- dred and fifty thousand doltars @250,000 of ite four @) ver cent bonds; 810,000 thereof to be duted Junuary L 18K, und BI50.000 thereof 1o be duted Jabumry 1. 18M, to become due and payuble twenty years from their respective dates, with interest yub! semi-nnnually, all_puyuile ut the Iiscul Agency of the Stuts sTasicn in the city of New 3 ork nid bonds to be of the deuouiin ition of one thousand dollurs (61,00 ) each, und euch there- of to recite This bond is one of » series of two hundred and fifty (230) bonds of 11ke amount und Lenor. which ure iwsued by the oity of Onmha, in Douclas county. Nebraska. 10 the Nebraska Central ralwny comprny,to uid it tn noguiring iand in the oity of Umakiu for union depot and terminal purposes, and in the construction of wunion railway pussenzer depot upon said ground, wnd 1ts railway tracks side trucks, Turnou's. switches and approachos jeudirg thereto. und other rallway Improve- ments thorewith connected Sald bonds to be executed and registered at or immediutely after the dutes thereof, and immediutely thereafter delivered to the First Natioon! Brnk of Omana, Neb., trustee, to be held in trust for delivery to the Nebrasku Central Rallway company, it& Successors or assigns. by suid Lrustee, in Instullments as hereinufier provided. The suid Nebraskn Oertral Roflway com- puny pluns to construct. or cause 10 be con- structed, & line of ruilway in the state of lowas not less than 100 miies in extent, from the east upproach of u bridge, which the suid Nebraska Oentral Ruilway compuny has also lunned 1o constract over he Missourd river. fntersecting or conmecting with; or reaching the lines of two or more v: e following ruli- way corporutions, viz: The Liiinois Central Ruflwa Winona & Southwestern Railway comipau the Al inneapolis & St. Louis Rullwiy compay the Chicugo, St Paul & Kunsas City Ruliwy, compuny. the Ohiougo, Fort Madison & Des Moines Kallway company. the Atchison, To- peku & Santa Fe Ruilway company. the Buitl wore & Ohlo Ruilway company, the Ohio & M isalssippi_ Ruilway compuny, the Keokuk & Westers Lanliway compuny, the OQuincy, Omuhu & Kunsas Olty Ruliway company ana the lowa Central Railway compauy. v company, the One hundred thousand 100.00) aoliars of snid bonas sbull be delivered by said trus- veo 1o said Nebraska Oentral Rallway Compuny, 18 succecssors or usEIgnS when it or they shall huve ncquired wod taken possession of that certain tract of Innd joeated within the district bounded by Fifteenth streot, Chicago street, Eieventh street, Oalifornin streot and tbe right of way of the Omatin Belt Rullway com- pany, (except the south half of Liocks 38, 1ot § snd 4. block 2, Jot 1, und the north Lalf of iots 2'and &, block 2! Provided, that the said one hundred thou- sund Qollurs [8100.000] of &xid bonds shall not be delivered until after the suid Nebrasku Central Ruilway compuny, !ts su00essors or nssigns, shall huve construcied the said line of rallway in the stute of lows. One bundred and fifty thousund dollurs {B150,000] of snid honds shall be delivered by suid trustee 1o suid Nebrasis Central Kellway COmDULY. 11§ SUCCOSKOTE OF BSSIEDS, When 1t_or they shall huve etod tne erection of a union pos T aepor upon swid tract of und anove deseribed, to cost. ineluling the other ruilway fmprovewents on suid grounds. not less than four hundrod thousand dollurs (M00.000): proof of such cost 10 be made by the sworn stutement of the president and trens- urerof suid railwey compuny. filed with the ¢ 1y clerk of Omubia. nocompxnied by certifi- cnte siEned by the city sttorney and eity en- cineer. thut in thelr oninfon such amount Lus urtually been exponded. 5 Proviaed, that if the suid Nebrasks Centrai Ruilwuy compans, 115 SUCCESSOTS OT B8SIEDS. shall fail 10 scquee und luke possession of suia Innd. 1t shall not be entltled 1o receive uny part of swid one hundred thousand dollars ®100.000) installment of bouds: and. Turther provided, that none of suid one hundred and fifty thousknd doilurs (#130,000) instulment of bonds shall be Quliverad until at jeast one rali- way compuny In addition 10 the Nebraska Contral Kailway compuny shall be sctuaily using snid upion depot; and Provided fursher. That the mayor city council shuil. by resolution, upon the fuil performunce of the undertukins on the purt of suld Taliwny company herein contuimed. s dellvery of wuld bouds ut tie Limes und, Provided fuiiher, That sll mutured coupons hnll be removed and cancellod by swid trustee betore delivery of 1be bonds 10 Wwhich they wre atinchod: and, Provided further. Thui the mavor and city council of the city of Omuku shail oause 10 be levied on the tuxub e property of suld city an annual tux sufliclent for the payment of the interest on suid coupou bonds s it becomes due. 1nd afier the expiration of teu () yeurs from the Guto of suid bonds the mayor and y councll of suid city sbull cuuse 10 be led in nddition to ull other tuxes on the tuxubie property of sald cliy un amount of tux sutbciont 10 oreate & sinking fund 1or the paymont ut maturity of swid bonds. (the 1 tax 1o be levied for suok sinking t 1o exceod twenty-five thousand dol- L000.00) in &By OBe yeurs; suid LLx Lo be | continued from year 1o yesr untl the suld bonds ure fuily puid. The scquirement of the suid lands und im- proven.euts herein contemplated lnciuding ihe suid rufirond in lowa. shull be begun within oue year from Muy 1 1802 and be pusbed 10 compleLion Without Unnecessiry dolay: and shall be completed wilkin Luree years frow the st day of July. 1802 Tn case amy Of the serms, Liniiwutions, condl- tons or Provisions propossd heroin reluting 10 ihe beginning, prosress wnd compietion of suid improvements wre not complied W th, (uniess deluy is directly aud necossurily cuused by injunction or other judiciul pro- cordings, or by unevoiduble wocident or wet of Providenoel, the said compeuy shall ot be entitied 10 Teosive suid_bonds or wuy thereof even though the electors ¢* ssid oity of Omubs shall have by their voite wuthorizod the is- susnve of snid bonds; but all right tosaid bonds shall by such Gefault sud Without suy Judicial determ inution booome forfeited. Provided, however, that if the beginuiug, progruss or vompletion of #uid improvenen s shull be delayed or obstructed Ly sy of the sforeasid cuused. tho Umes borels wligwed for he prozress and completion of said tupro mesta shull be extended 1o e extent of & wrise botween the suid Nebruske Id:h 'y flé:llflu. ul the election of ?]NI: - wiral Rallway company, - veferred Tor Getoruiition 0% DoARd of are RIATRLOrs, 10 be wpboluled ab Lerelusfier pro- nd the vifed. 1n consideration of revelviag the proposed subsidy the Nebraska Osntral Rallway com- sany werees s aliow oll raliwny companios ihe foliowing siehts: he right to run their lo omotives pass onger and frolehit traims over 11+ main and pussing tracts within the city of Omahin: and over its proposed bridge and np- pronches. the FIgLL to use such portion of ta terminal grounds depots and faoTiities us may e necessury and proper for the conduet of the busmoss of Such rorde; includ- ing any enlargment of it cepot and depor grounds: the right to have thelr ours swiiched and delivered by the Ne- braska Contral Railway compuny upon all of 1ts ewitch tracks: the right to connest thelr ronds ut any point within one hundred (100) miles of said city of Omuba with nuy_1ne of raliway whick the Nebraska trid Ruilway COMPUNY. OF ith KUOCONSDIN OF Mselens, may construct OF eause to be constructed oust of the Missoarl river, and to run their lpcomo- tives, pussenger and frelght tratns over the main wnd passing tracks of €aid railrosd; it hereby uereed that in onse the raska Oentral Rallway com- puny _shall construet it provosed iine enst of the Missour! river, through the agonc) of uny other corporation or narty. it will cause such OTPOration Or PArty 1o execute and deliver 1o vhe oity of Omala & good and sufficient instrument binding it or him to ubide by the terms, condiiions and provisions of this proposition. the same ms the wald Nebraskn Oentral Rallway company woula have been bound if 1t had bullt the same, tefore deiivery of the aforeanid one hundred thoussnd doltars (#100.000) installment of bonds. Provided. that the useand emjoyment by such railway compunies of each nnd every of said rights shull be upon just wud equal terms and the puyment of just and falr compensa- tion to the Nebra: Oentrul Railway oo DRAY, its Successors or assiEns, und subjeot to such operating ruies wnd regulations of the Nebraska Oontral Lallway company, 11s sue- OessOTS O ussigns, s shail be necessary and proper. just and roasonable. And the saic Netraska Osntral Ruilway company witl submit auy dispuse arising he- tweon it and such other pompany or com- panies a8 10 the use and enjoyment of any rights under this proj in. Or & 10 the terms. compensation, operating rules and reguiutions, relnting thereto, toa board of arbitrators. to bo made up of three persons who are judges of the state district court, or 1ts successor, Of the dlstrict embracing the county of Dougins, 10 be seicied by u two- Thirds vote of all the persons who ure distriot Judges of said court. Provided that auy such railway compauy other thun said Nebraska Oentral Ratlwny COmPAIY. IL8 SUCCESSOrs OF ASSIRDS. Shull have the eivctlon to subnitt any soch dispute o arbritration or t _pursue any other remedy Wherever wrbitration {8 provided for by this vroposition, the party desiring to submit matter to rbitration shull cause to be BerveJ upan the othor DALY u Wriiten notice which shull 66t out the niatier in dispute 1o be submitted, and tue tiwe proposod for the henting, which shall not bo less thun thirty () duys after the time of servioe; wnd there- 1pon the ndverse party shull within twenty () days after such servics upon it serve its upswer, If_wny it huve, upou the party de- {'ng the arbitration The Bourd of Atbitrators. when orzanizod, shull huve power to fix the timeof hearing und 10 adjourn the satwe from thne to time, und 10 muke uil necessary rules and reguin- tions for the production of iestimony in tue possession of either party, snd otherwise to compell a fairjend speedy trinl; the decision of & mujority of the bourd shull control und the final detorminution of the bourd shall be final and conclusive upon the purties, of uil niut- tors submtted und decided Wherever arbitrution shall be resorted to such aruitration shail bethe exclusive remedy of the PATLIes (X0ept as horeln elsewhero pr. u# 10 the matters and things invoived ded ther Nebraska Central Raflway company. 1t SuCCessors una assigns. shall transport froight ‘ncluding transtor of Treight and all churges incidental to sald trausportution) over any bridge wnd upproaches, us well us over uny railway it shull construct within one bundre 190) miles of the Mimsourl river within the of Nebraskn. for just or reasonnble wr churges.und in cuse of aifferenve us to constitutes just and ressennble rites or s under this puragraph, the wuyor uud CoUNCi OF Sald TullWAY CONIDANY Diiky vty subimit the same to arbitration in the munner and to the urbitrators above provided for, but this paragraph respecting froight charzes shull not becomoe operative orin faroe until five yeurs from the dute of the delivery of the Inst instullmont of the bonds bereinbefore re- forrod vo. 11 1s further proposed that sald bonds shall be delivered 1o the Nebraska Oentral rallway company. 116 SuCCLS: the exeoution by the Sentral rallway 6omDany or 118 SUCO and deliv- ery to the city of Omuhe of un u rtuking in writing to the effoct thut the principal depot of suid rallway compuuy,its genersl offices xna principul muchine shops when bullt, shall be iornted and maintained withia the corporate Hmits of the clty of Omahy, and theta vie tion of the terms of suld undertuking by the suid Nebraska Oontral rail way compuuy or its successors or ussigns, shsll render the said Nebraska Central railwsay compuuy, or its successors, indebted to the suid city of Omuba in the full amount of said vonds, sod luterest thereon. This proposition shall, after being duly acknowledged by the Nebrusic Oentral Ruil- way company, be recorded in the office of the register of desds of Douglas count obraskn, and for a period of twenty (%) yeurs from and ufter this dute. shail be referred to by giving the bouk and page wherein the same is re- corded i wuy mortrage, dood of trust, doed of conveyuuoe, or joase of sald depot und denot Zrounds, with the stutement that tho suid brusin_Oeutral railway compuny, o sors und ussi:ns, are bound by th tutions, provisions snd conditions ¢ are hersby made its o to and run with the oriy into whosoever hunds 1t may cowe. Provided, thut the city council of the city of Omauba. (the mayor spproving in due form) shall ennct u certain ordinsnce (whicn ot the dute bereof, 1s pending consideration befors su1d couneil), entitiod, "An ordinunce Frant- ing permission and xutharity 1o tho Nebraske Gentrul Builway compuny, its sucoessors aud ussigus. Lo cougiruct ralliond racks wiong. across, over nnd upder ceriain stroets and l- leys in the city of Omuhs, subject to certain conditions, end tn Vuowte parts of certain stroets and alieys in the city of Omuha, upon compliunce with certain other cond‘tions." Aud 1t is wiso provided, That if suid Ne- bruska Oentral Railway company shuil not, within forty-five @5 duys of being notified by the olty cierk of 1headoption of this proposi- tion at the election held to vote upon Lhe sume, filo with the suid city clork its written ratification of this proposition under its cor- porate senl. none of suid bonds shali be lesued, &nd all the torms and provisions of this propo- sition shull be held for nuught The Nebrasks Central Raflway company ngrees before un eloction being callod 10 suo- mit 1o the voters of the city of Omuha this proposition, that It will exocute and dellver 0 suld u bond with good und sufficient sureti iz the sum of #ive thousand dollars @5.000), und five thousand dolinrs #1700 Cash tioned upon the puymentof the ex- s of snid election. This proposition and the acoeptance th of by the city of Orshe, und the ratificution of this proposition by sald Nebruska Oentral TAI|WLY COMPINY, OF Itk SUCCORSOTS OF BSSiS, ns herelu provided, shull be construed and understood Lo consHtute u_coniract betwess the said Nebroska Centrnl railway compuny 118 seCCEsSOrS Or BESIENS. Wnd 1 suid clty of Omahn, and ull the terms,conditions, agree- ments ind provisions made on the purt of the Nebrasks Central Tailway compsny In this proposition contuined are herepy mnde the covenants of the suid Nebruska Central rali- Wiy company. its su und assigns, Whieh shall attaeh 1o nn all of ita suid proverty and be binding uvon wny party into whose hunds it or any of it muy Come. Shall the above and foregoing proposition be avoepted wnd ndopted. shull suid bonds be is- sued, registered aud deli verod and shull un an- nual'tux in #ddition 1o the usunl and all other taxes be jevied upon the tuxavle property of the Oity of Omuha, Douglus county, Ne- brasis, suflicient to pay the interest on said bonds ue it beoomes due, nnd &1 the time of levying ibe unnusl city tux, vowmencing the tenth your prior W the waturity of suid bonds, sbull & tux in udditon 1o wll ovher tuxes tuxub ¢ property of suid city of Omabu. Doug- lus county, Nebrasku. and conticued annu- wily thereufior from your 1o yeur until there- by asinking fung shull huve boen obtuined sufficiont 10 puy suid bonds at the muturity thioreof? < NO. bove guestions stull one quostion and nil e levied upon the The be regarded as buliots of legal votors onst at suid election ocontaining the atove Provosition und guestions in the form of the officini bullots, to be propared by the city clerk of suid chy 10r sald election, ith an “X" murk foliowing the word “yos" upon suid official buliol shall be counted in favor of the seoeptance of suid smended prop- osition, the lssusnce of said bonds snd the Jevy of suid taxes in puyment of the privvipel and interest thereof: and all bullote of legal votors cust ut emid eiection contmining the nbove proposition and guestions in the Torm of the officiul ballot, 10 be prepured by the oity clerk = of suid clly for said eloction with an “X" mark following the word “no” upon suid official baliot shail be counted aud considered us agLinst the soceptance of sald swended propo- sition, the issuance of sald bonds and the Jevy of suid tuxes in payment of 1he principal and luterest thereof, 11 two-thiras of ull the bullots voted by said legal volers of suid city of Owmabu. Dougius county. Ne- brasks, at said election shall be cast 1o favor of the aoveptance of suid amended proposi- tion, the issusnce of suid bonds und the levy of sald taxes in paywent of the prinvipal snd inlerest thereof, the foregolug propo- sition will be held 10 be wdopted wnd Lhe fore- going questions will be held to be uuswered in svor of the issunnce of said bonds and the Jevy of snid taxes, wud the said bouds there- ©pon suall be lssued. registered and delivered 1 secordunce with the terms and conditions of suid swended Proposition, and suid i sbull be levied ncoordingly ; otherw ise not. Section 4 That ordinunoe No. #a4, entiiled “An ordiuauce oslling & speciul o YOLE UPOB Lhe 00epLanoe of the prop the Nebrusks Oeutral Rullway com he lssunuce of coupon bonds of th Owaba in the sum of 1wo bhunared sud ty of 1y thousund Gollurs (126),000.00) 10 8id Lho Nobrus- ke Ccutral Buliwuy compssy o soguiriag dopot grounds. In the construction ot Taliway and passenuer depot. and of ot TRIWAY Bnprovements 1pon said £rounds an 0 aBthorise & tux for the puyment of inte upon #ald bonds. 4N to croate h EINKInNg Tun for the payment of the prineipal thereot.” be and the same Ix hereby repealed Sec. 5. The muyor shall ut onee, upon the Approval of this ordinance. CAuSe & prociam tion and notice to be made for the holding of su1d spocinl gloction herein orfered Sectlc This ordinunce shall take cffooh and be In foroe from and after 1ts pussage. Fassed May 17th, 180 JOHN GROVES, union City Clerk, ? . 'rh P. DAVIS Presidont of the City Counoll Approved My 17th, 1400 e GEO, P. BEMIS Ny BE BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFY AND DEVELOP THE FORM. MME. ADA P. EVANS, © { Ohlongo 18 mow stopping st the Hotet Brunswiok, Room 18, parior foor, in this dlty. One facinl treatmont fres to introduve hor wonderful “OOMPLEXTON BLEACH" umoung the ladies. Pimples, moles, frecklios, super- fluous balr romoved by n paluless rewedy. wurranted notto injure the most delicate fuce. Also develops the form and converts the puny limbs und_bust into well rounded and healthy ones. Hours, 0. m. to5 p. m. CRIPPLE CREEK MINING STOCKS I hnpdle the CRIPPLE CREEK MINING STOCKS, and can flll tule- graphic orders on short notice. My list comprises the following Cripple Creek stocks Anaconda, Bull Mountain, Cold King, Beuna Vista, Biue Beli, Work, Alamo, Washington. Aug ul) other rel a8 well us muny st pen and Creod m ines. Many of the Or ple Oreek stooks hove more than doubled within three months. The Aua- conda stock 80d four months aeo ut 1) centa, and sells now for over¥l per shure. Other new mines are opening every few days with just us £00d prospocts. A peotiemun of Councll Blufts bought som of this stock 4t ¥ oeuts. the lattor DRFL_of NMarch, and has since refused #1 for it. In- vestnouts made ut low rates. All correspon- dence prompily unswore J. S. CIBSON, 10 Pikes Peak Avenue, Colorado Springs. Colorado DRUNKENNESS Or the Liguor kabii Positively Cured by admintsicring Dr. Haines' Gorden e, Tt o be given 15 @ oup of oofies or tes, oF n food, without theknowledge of the pationt. 1 4 absolutely hnrmiess, and will effeot 4 permanent and spesdy ‘ure, whother the patent iv a moderato drinker or an alooholin wreok. It has beer Fiven in thousends of oD ia igetunce u Derico: oure har ol Jowed. Tt pever Fulla. The eystom ouoe fnpregnnted with the £puoific. 1t becomes kL utier impou bility for the liguor te o exist. GOLBEN KPEOIFIO O6.. Prop'rs, Olnelnmatl, ©- 46-page DUk of DaTHioulars free. To be Had EKubn & Oo, 15thand Douglas Sts. and18ths Onming Sts. Wholesale, Blake, Bruoe & Ce und Richardson Druz Co.. Omuns.Neb. TheOriginal and Genuine (WORCECSTERSHIRE) LEA&PERRINS SAUCE Imperts the most delicious taste and uest ¥ e stuok ks of the of these mines, Leudville, As EXTRACT soUPS, ©of s LET'TEE from & MEDICAL GEN- GRAVIES, TLEMAN st Mad- Faé. 0 his brother FISH, &t WORCESTEE. “Tan LEA & PERRINS MEATS, that their ssuce 18 highly osteemed 1n f GAME, Indis, and is in my opmion, tho mos WELSH- istable, o8 wall T momt” whioio FAREBITS, | s e g B ae. Beware of Imitations; 8oe that you get Loa & Perrind Lo Bigmaturs on every Lottleof Orixina & Genutne. JOHN DUNCAN’S BONS, NEW YORK. RHEUMATIC PAINS * Stop ancinting, and apply to the spot that aches WOooD'S PENETRATING 227 PLASTER s special power o It Once ap- dilate the pores, netrate deeply and stop pain, renders far superior 1o ordiuary porous plasters, ° ©F DRUGGISTS N.¥. Depot, g2 William St " Unlike e Dulch Process ‘No Alkalies —OR— Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of W.BAKER & C0.8 reakfastCocoa which is absolutoly pure and soluble. 1t hias more than three times the stremgth of Cocos wixed with Bturch, Arrowroot of Bugar, wud i far maro eco- nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. B delicious, uourishing, and BAMLY DIGESTED. Bold by Grocers evorywhore. W. BAKER & 00, Dorchester, Mass,