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. ” rJ - ~ IDEAS OF BLAINE'S TRIENDS | Fot Inclined to {oestion the Seoretary’s Former Statements, IS POSITIVELY OUT OF THE RACE HE Interesting Testimony of & Most Confident- 1l Advisor of the Man from Maine— Harrison Regarded as the Only Possibility. Wasnrvaros Bonear or Tar Ber, | ForrTeesTn Stier Wasnixerox, D. C., May 28§ Au effort is beiug made in certuin guarters 1o orente the impression that the friends of the presigent are personally antagonisiic to Mr. Blaine and that some of them wure re- ferring 1o him porsoually iv unco-uplimentary terms. The accasation is not warrauted by tho facts. There bus not been utiered in Wastangton, by sny friond of toe president, a single word which could be distorted 1uto w gisrespectful ullusion o Mr. Blaine per- soually or to s true friends. There is no. conflict between the president and Mr Biaine and not the loast foeling is enter- tained by the friends of the president toward hose of the distinguished secretary of state. Iu the first place 1here are nutural acd ae quired tendencies toward mutual interests aud he most cordinl fricnaship, and, in the sec wuan, Jobhn Pauver, James M, Mena, Josse P “uan, William L. West, Morand Kohler, Alvin B0k, Charies A Litvel, Roboy D. Barns, Spith T, Qeidwell, Joakia Winn, amos K. Clark, Add‘tousl—Abram Teiboty, William witers, Kdward L. Curis. | Surpiemental—Georze H. Washburn. Re- newhl mna neeeego—Carret P, Atcbison. |R«mu!—)‘am~} A MeCune, Jowa: Origingl- Edwin R Ward, Chaun cey W. Smith, Orsenus P. Brown, William Boriel, James H. Mcknight, Maic Wiicox, Clark Ellis, James W. Johnson, T Andrew Douglus, thaniel J, Acres, Hiram A. Wirick, An- drew Hoem:, Georze E. (negey, Silas H. Benis, Ausel P. Simpscn, John H maker, Hiram Finley, Thomas Jotm W Miiler, Samuel Waterson, Ass A Fverest, Arttur La Forest Beebe, George N. Ormsby, Abiran Lambert, Joho R. Wetson, Louis Sauner, Alfrea R. Dones. Amos Ford, James Aoditional ~Andrew J Rilev, Eoward Hogau. lucrense- F. Bord, Robert | Forbes, jr., Ezra B. Champlin, Sath H | Morgan, Aurustus (sabriel, Gemmodore P. | Rose. John Cone eiseue— Benjamin Howard, Abram Wishard. Original widows, | erc.—Julin E. Kenoedy, mother; Comiort E. | Worth South Dakota Origthal —Normat ¥ son, Patrick Heily, Benjamin F. Porter. Joh Colorado: Original--BEdward Chase, Albert Clark Fish, George A, Dale, Oscar F. Bak Elmer H. Pond, Friederich Baun, Preston Hampion. Iucroase—Charles L. Knapp. NEWS FOR THE ARMY. Complete List of Chunges in the Regular Service. asmiverox, D. C, May Special Telegram to Tur Be. | —The following army orders were lssved today Ceptain James Miller, Second infautry, ond place, there 15 not the least 1ossible | i proveed 1o Concord and roport in person renson for any ill fecling fro ot dir ec- | 10 1he governor of New Humpshire for duty tion. The president and Mr. Biwine are ver- | i conpection with the uatiobul guard of sonlly the best of Iviends, and the sincere | shot etnte. The following tfausfer it the supporters of the lu us against the | fiepen cavaley is made: Socond Lieutesnnt former ut ihis time_are, in the main, WeN | Giures C. Wuloutt, jr., from troop K to who would not stop short of helping the L. The following trausfers in the president us the nomince, and are men Who | Niyereenth infantry are mude: Captain supported him enthusiastically f ars | Jacob H. Smyth, from compauy K to com ngo. An incioent illustruting the fulsity of proin Alexander H, M. Tayior, e assertion that there is a personal feeling | company E to compans K. Leave of vetween the president and Mr. Blaine, is 1 until August 90, 1892, is grant lated by Hon, Cbric Magee, proprieior of the | Toret Licgtonnnt Daviel ' B+ Devore, Sev Pitsburg Timos, Mr. Mngee und his ! euteonin infantrr, Leave of absence Tewspaper have, for many vears, been ! one monih from June 1 recoruized ms tho most persoual orguns of ted First Licutenant Coarles M. Tru. Mr. Bluine. Neither have ever been doubted s the authorized mouth-piece of Mr. Blaine, and nre everywhere recoguized us such Pittebure is the local point of the Blu sentiment of the entire country. 1t will be remembered thiit about two months ugo Mr Magee, sfier spendimg some anys in Wash ington, returnca to Pittsburg and made un suthorized statement through his naper, which was repested in the regular press dis- potches, 1o the effect that Mr. Blaine meant uii be suia in bis letter to Mr. Clarkson, and that he not on did not want the nominga- tion, but would deeline it 1f tendered by the Minnoapolis couventioa. Blaine's Decision Was Final, Mr. Magoe has _been in the city for some Quys, bos talked freely with Mr. Blsioe avd suys: “‘There was more said in the talks 1 had with Mr. Bluine two mootbs ago thun 1 published. It is enough for me to say now thet 1 am es coufidont now ne 1 could be of suything, tost Mr. Blume would promptly deciine the nominstion &t Minnespobs if offered him, and it is tberefore u wrong to bim and @ grest injustice to the wparty 10 use his pame. After puolish- ing the authorized statement two months spo, | naturally expected that some of the putrons of my paper would object to the new oraer of thines. 1 directed the ma. ing editor of the Times to censc the use of Mr Blaine's nume for the presidentisl nominu- tion, ms he was an impossibility in that di- rection, and smd the puper would supnort President Hurrison. We bave siood out boldly for the president snd 1 am sure he s EOINE 10 be the nominee, *1 requested the business mannger, the eaitor und others in the office to refer to me wuy complumt ut the cessution of the Blaine boom, and up 1o this moment there hus not been & word of complaint received, not even = postal card. Tuis is the very hot bed of Mr. Blaine's best stronghold. 1 doubt if vou could find 8 well posted republican in Pittsburg who really and honesily believes Mr. Blaine would sccepi the nominstion Mr. Blaine's real friends thivk too much of him 1o doubt bis word ata they kuow for what purpose his nume is Dow being mis- used.” Want the Subjoct Investigsted. Revuresentative Jolly of South Dakota smd today : y bill originally called for an ap- provristion of #25,000 for experiments for artificial rain production, but the committee on agriculture reduced it to £10,000. Although 3t 15 pot s much ws 1 would wish, stilll b for ihe purpose con- As one experiment costs only templated. £500 we shall be abie either to demonstrate 1he feasibility of the scheme or disprove the theory with that amount. Woat the peopie of the northwest want 1s 10 see whether rain can be secured when needed, and if this can be done they will not hesitute to pay for rain fails out of their own pocket. 1 wm qu sure that the mensure will puss tbe house as reported by the commitice. The whole nortbwest will undoubtedly support wme in getting the messv's turouch. Senwior Pettigrew'’s bill appropristing #0,000 for Tain experimonts will, of course, pass the scute, but 1 think the co will reduce thut emount o Bgure. Nebrasks Indemnity Claims. Toasy the senste committee om public tunds instructed Seuutor Paddock 1o roport with fuvorsble recommengation bis bill re- luting 10 the selection of Nebraska's uuset- tled school lunds from the fort Kendull mili- rence commitiee 8 much lower tary reservation, which was by his act abundoned. The bill authorizes the state of Nebrasks 1o seiect school lands or lunds which were lost bocause not found iu plac designaced for location. from thut part of the ubandonea Fort Randall wilitary reser- vation lying within Nebrasks. The till has peeu smenged £0 us o provide Lhat the selec- tion of school lunds must be contined 1o odd numbered sectious aiter the sume shull huve beea surveyed, s provided by the bill, the gme 10 be equally distributed among the several townships as nearly as practicabl and thut ail of the even numvered sections, including the odd numbers remaining sfter he stote shail have made selections requirea 10 make up 115 Josses us school luuds, shall be disposed of es usual. Al clalms re- ported for the state up 1o this time aud those Tossibie 1o arisc nersufter weerezate wbout 16,000 acres. 1t 1s not believed, bhowever, Bl wnything like this number of acres will be reguired 10 muake good the state's in- demnity claims Senator Pottigrew hus before the commit- tee ou public lands & bill of similar cusracter jor the disposal of thut poruon of the oid Fort Randull sbendened resorvation lying Within South Dukota, and it is probable 1hut his mensure will ve offered us 4u kmendmout 10 the Paddock LI wheu the latter is taken up for action in Lhe sexnte. Wostern Corenl Production, A speciw agricultural census bulietin issucd this evening on the cereal produciion of 1850, iu lows und some other sustes, says 1u lown ihe total aren devoted W the cultiva- tion of cereals i 1880 was 12,500,500 acres, us compured with uy urea of 11,48, 1874, The iucrense iu the urew 1 buriey was BI9 NS pores, 1n buckwheut neres, in corn WU, 57N seres, wnd W outs Wid neres On the sther daud ore wWas 4 decrease of B, 800 neres in the nres in rve and of 2. anres 1o whent is e only Lhul was 1ot pro 10 W grestor or less AX1611 i1 EVOry 0ne of (he ninety-uive coun tie Of The KLAIC, BB There Bre HUt two coun e auong Lhow hose producis of barley does not eppear. ‘I'ue entire production of cereuls in Jows in 1859 reuchiod u graua total Of 483,198 008 busliels. coreul nide-de-ca months, to ut July 1, is pranted C enty-first Infantry, Leuve of ubsence for three effect on or & C. N. Berkley McAuley. nssistant surg: The extension of leave of absence on sur- geon’s vertificute of aisability eranted Cap- 1ain Philip Roade, Third infantry, March 8, is further extended one mouth on nccount of sicknoss, The extension of leave of absence Franted Captain James M. Bell, Seventh cav- alry, Fevruary 20, is further extended three tnke duys. The lenve of svsence grauted Post Chaplam James C Kerr, U. 8. A., April 6, is extended one mouth. — 1 THE FARMER AND THE WEATHER. Crop Conditions and Prospects in Nebraska nnd Other Stutes, Neb., May 27.—[Special 1w Tne Bre. |- The Nebrasku weather service issues the following bulletin for the week ending Friday, Ma7 2 The woek has been 8 favorable one in all respects; fuir weather has prevailed since Sundey, and a very large amount of corn planting bas been done during the weei, but the senson i€ still about two weeks behind that of year, the ground 1s generally in excellent condition excepting the low lundg, und they mre fast becoming work- sble. The temperature hus beon everywhere below the normal, sveraging from three and & half degre below in ibe western part of the state to nine ana & halt in the eastern. A light frost wes general on Monday. There bas been about the normal amountof sun- shine over the state generally. There have been lipnt showers throuzhout the state during the week, but the smount wae generally onty trom a quarter to balf un incn, whic sbout three-quarters of an ch below the normal. A very severe wind storm, accompsuied by light fiurries of snow in the north, Wus somewhul reneral through- out the contral part of the state on the 20th, doing some dumage. Throughout the north- ern part of the stute over oue-haif the corn is planted; m the southern part more thau three-fourths, aud insome countias nearly all. Crere, Officinl G t Reports. WasaiNg1ox, D. C., May 28.—Cool weather has continued in sl districts emst of the Rocky Mountains aud the season continues late. Thedsficiency in temperature amount- ing to from two to four degrees in the cen- tral valleys aud the gulf states. The seasonal ruinfall continues largely in excess, The development of tue plantof cotton, and cane in the south bies been retarded wet weuther. Cotton in some states vernme in—Coid, wet weather, in- ru und much of it needs replant- Ground very luyed. ich more favorable, though still 100 cool; crops materially beve fited; plauting being pusbed but late- uess of the season.ana much replunting prom- 1868 diminished o Tilinois—Temperature below normal; ditions 1umprov farm wWork a ouri — Week m c0p- orn planting prozressing rapidly; some Teport whest s beading: warmer westher neeaec. Indiana—Conaitious more favorsble: corn planted; tou wet in north; whest growing yunk und yellow and 1s heuding; grass, osts #ad fruit in nue condition, Obio— Wet soil and showers retarded farm work: little corn pluuted in northern section; plants turning yellow iu middle southern sec- tions; Whest 800 £russ Srowing well; oo wet for oas Mictngan-—-Week favorable; aud bariey improvea veing planted. Wisconsin—Much improvement in- all crops; fruit prospects never beutor; much corn plauted, but not finished. Minnesota—Crops coing well, bot need more sunsbiue; corn pIALLIG Progressing rapidly Jowa—Corn planting has been rapidly pusbod, und more thau baolf the usual ares comploted: lowiands still 100 wet, North Dusota—Wheat soediug noar finisued; other ¢ well advanced; early sown whest coming up finely; warm wenther neeaed South Duisotu—Very favorable, and marked improvement snd advancement in crovs; grass, corn planting, flux ana millet sowing und genersl farm work. Nobraska—\Very fuvorsble westner muek corn plauted this weeck: ualf of the corn now in the ground but the season 1s still more theu Lwo weels late. Kapsas— Parmers engaging tands 10 bur- vest in ten Qys: crops lmprovi Cold suap the first of the weok, caused much in- jury to fruits Okluboms—Crop conditions ure much im- provea; frosts on May 20 to 22 slightly io- Jured cotton; wheat and corn und oats have an exoellent stand, faraers are busy oult- vaving their crops. Mortana—Everyihing growing rapidly. Wyonuug—The week bus boen bereticial 10 wil crops. Colorudo—Grain snd fruit doiug nicely rain neoded in some sections; crops some what damaged in Huerfuno valley Now Mexico—Grass improving, irrigated crops aud fruit in excellont condition. Arizona—\Warm westher has grestly proved crops iu wesiers uug central por second crop of bay ready to cat in Salt river valley, corn plauting begun in nortbern and CUSErD POrtions. whest, oats corn ‘snd petutoes and im- ons, Misoettnneous. & ¥ l ey of Des nes Towa Crap Bulletin. wiows Schogley of Dee Mainos, Ia. 1 1| Dpsdarsee, In, May S6The weather C. B. Schaffer was toduy avpoinied post- | ©*OP bulletin raporis cool, dry weather with muster al Arupo, Hichurdson couity, vice | 4bUBGLUL sunsbine, civing farmers the frst J. A Bovd, resigued: D. B. Smith, Yale, | favorsble week for o Jong tme. About balf Hulley county, vice J. O ikatwuk. resigned. | the corn planting is done but e probable Miss Emma A. Neigh- 6t «ill be appointed | acrengo wid be cousidersbly recuced. even postuwusier st Buby, & w rd oounty, upon | with the most favorable conditions fo. the 1he recommendation ol Souulor Paddook. Dr. Walter Koy was 1048y appoinied & member of the peusion board at Lone Pine Serwior Pelion, & Geleguto-wi-luree from Unliforuia, sevs the deiezation from bis stuve future. Wheat aud outs on uplunas are doing well. On flooded bottoms snd undrmned fields it will be very light. Fruit bos been slightly iojurea Ly frost und cold winds. The weekly bubietin of this bureau beresfier will support the prosident solidly upon the | will be issued Tussday, beginuing June 7. Lirst bullot. Culiforsis bus for mauy years —————a—— been regurded as o Blawe stronghold Lakely 1o be Delogutes P.s. H Wasmisarox, D, C. Muy 2. —[Special Wertorn Fousions. Yelegram to Tue Bek)-Judge 1ambert Wasmxerox, I C, May 28— Special | Tree of Chicago, Heury W. Caunon, » bunker Telogram 1o Tue Bex |—The following list ol Slons grauted is reported by Tus Bee and Exsminer Suresu of Olsims : Sobrasks: Onglusl—Seywour B, Lasi- of New York, and Seustor Jones of Nevada will, it is stuted, likely be Lbe members of 1he interugtional monetury couferesce ou Lhe part of the Uniled States. 1 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE AFRAID T0 FORCE THE 15SUE Watson of Georgia Eoorss the Democrats for Their Tariff Timidness, POSTOFFICE APPROPRIATION BILL Debate on the Measure in the Honse Vester- duy—Enlve Makes & Weak Reply to | the Alllanes Statesman— Wakhington Note Wasniveros, D.C., May 25 —After the | introduction aud reference of several bills, | the house then went into committee of the | whole (Mr. Buchauan in the chair) on the | postoffice appropriation bill. Mr. Hayes of lows spoke in favor of strik- ing from the bill the sectisn which author izes the postmaster general to fix the rate of mail trains on overiand roads, such rate not to exceed 5 per cent of the compensation vuid by private parties for like or sumiar transportution | Mr. Kenduil of Kentucky, who recently succeeded to his fathe 's seat 1 the house, | oelivered his maiden spech. It was un | eloguent free coivage spoech, which was lis tenea to with marted sttention nod elicited appluuse at its close Mr. Fithiau of Iilinois spoke in denuncia- tion of the McKanley act and in favor of su oulargement of the free list fiend the De ocrats a Lecture, Mr. Watson of Georgia replied to Mr. Fithiun's remurks, and took ocoasion to rend u Jecture to the domocrats. Thst party had cursed the McKinler act, yet, aithough it tud been in control for five months, it had not dared to covsider & bill to re- peal the act. [Luughter.| Mr. Watson then proceeded to extol the planks of the Ocala platform und was frequently interrupted by Messrs. Fithinn, Euloe and others, but he beld bis own against thom ull. He congrat lated the democratic party of the souf (much 10 the amusemant of the republicaus) %0r coming over pradually to the principles of the platform, ana predicted that the time | was s0on cowing when the democrats of the south, if they wished to save their part would wiup the Ocale platform around them und cowe in out of the wet. Laugnte Mr. Enloe repliod to the oriticism_on the democratic mujority mmde by Mr. Watson. 1t was, he said, mnuch eus<ier 1o criticise & production tumi 1o produce somehing. It was easier to criticise 8 law then o make one. It was essier 1o criticise the adminis- tration of the house than it was to administer This house was tot governed by aoy iudividual in it If the majority was 10 be criticised it should be criticised for the rules it had wade, snd not the nministration of business 1n conformity with those rufes. After further debate the committee rose &nd the house adjourned. CHINESE EXCLUSION, Amount Needed to Enforce the Provisions of the Act, Wasmisarox, D. C., May 28 —Secretary Foster todsy sent to the house of represen- tatives nsking that §100,000 be added to the £)0,000 beratofore nppropriated for the en. forcement of the Chinese exclusion act dur- g the next fiscal year. In his letter the secretary says: *“The act refuses the regis- tration by collectors of internul revenue within one yesr of all Chinese lavorers within the limiis of the United States ut the time of the pussuge of the act aud all other Chinese persons who may apply for such registration. Accordiug to the estimate furnisted by the superintendent of the cen- sus there are stthe present time not less than 110,000 Cninese in the United States who &re entitled to regisirs.” Tue commissioner of internal reveuue esti. mates tuat $0,000 will be necessary for the expeuse of additionsl officers 10 conduct th ¢ registration. 4'ne mct provides for the pay: ment of a fee not excesding $1 to collector ® of internul revenue for each ocertificate it sued. The socretary adds: “There is 1o sp pro- priation under which the payment of such SUIm may be mace. 1 concurin the view ex pressed by the commissioner of internal rey- euue, that the *ees lor such service should not be allowed to collectors, and as the act is not mandatory in 1ts terms, I snall not su- thorize such pavment. Tne work must be done by subordinates, who will receive sal- aries. and, in my judgment, there is 1o occs- sion for incrensing ihe compensation of col- lectors on the account of this sdditional duty devolved upon tnem. It may be fairly assumed that the number for registration will be lurgely increased by the new act.” UTAH COMMISSION ABOLISHLD, Completion of the Legislutive Appropria- tion 15l WasmNerox, D. C., May 26.—The legisla- tive uppropristion bitl was completed by the appropristions committee today und reportea 1o the house. ‘The most importent feature of the pill, and the one which, without aoudt, will lead to great interest io the house, is the abolishing of the Utab commission The total appropristion made by the bill was §21,0 2, which 18 §1,070 less than the estimates. The wsppropristion for the current fiscal year was $§22.141,574, being £55,122 more than is recommended in tuis il Under the head of the senate, the briuci P8l guestion is the ebolishmentof tkirly-nine clerks of senstors who are not chwrmun of commitiees. The only substantial change in the appro pristion for the house is the addition of cow pensation of twenty-five additional membars - who will enter uuder the new apporiion- ment. Summary disposition is made of the Christ - ian bome of Utah, in Sait Lake City, which was founded as a refuge for Mormon wiv es who sbavdonea polygemy, by grant- ing the entire premises 10 the territory us & site for its school for the des! mutes unul congress shall viberwise provide for them. Washington Notes. Secretary Foster toaay transmitted to the house & letter from the postmaster geveral usking for su additional appropriation of £163,385 tor te postal service. The post master generul recommended that Uhis Bp-- rropristion be made in his last sunual re- port, und 1n & letter sccowpauying an esti- wate be reuews his former recommendation. This estimate, be says, 15 based oo informa- tion ascertsned by an iuspector who visited Chicago and conferred with the exocutive committee of 1he fair nd with the postmas- ter at that pluce. Mr., Wuuamsier has issued snotber nd- vertisement for bids under the nct of Mareh 4, 1801, which provides for incroused mall service beiween the United States and for. €ign countries Will a view Lo the increase of commerce. Secrotary Blaine and Mrs. Blaive returned to Wushington from Now York bis evening. e 17 18 4 QUESTION WITH THEM. Clevelund und His Friends Hesitute Aboat Joluing the “Auti-Susppers. New Yok, May 25.—The Herald prints the following: Tue coming to this city of iu- fluential democrats 1o various stutes 1o con- sult witn ex-President Cleveland bas the greatest importance in its beariug on the Chiengo vouvestion. The friends of Mr Clovelaug huve found muoh 1o discuss in the situation, The mstier wnich has given the friends of Mr. Cleveland ihe most concers was the coming convention st Syracuse What was fewrad bLas come 1o pass, snd the BUU-SLAP MOVemeUt has come 1o Ls styled & @ovemeut of “*bolters.” | There bas pever been suy persoun who could bave stobped the movemeut but Mr. Cleveland bimself, and ibe guestion which bas been discussed with visitiug democrats, vot by Clevelaod, but by hus lieutenants in thus city and Wasbington, bas been whether the wovement would be likely to be dis torted in such & Wiy s 10 slienste umn It that | | i structed delessles from olber siates. would be & forcibie &rgument 1o say Clevelasnd, Luving bees turoed down 1o the SUN #A1bany convention, had &ent boliing dele KOTICE AND PROCLAMATION. | #n | " tiofl, ! b, I 2 LAMA Ftiocn (M) torth of range teelv ast of hurces, and tn oave of @ Morences ns 16 gation 10 tbe Chicago ‘convention clamoring Kutioe s terehy piven that on Thursday.tho | £ SIKEh BFite P a merdiah, and &iso 16 oo DRI NLES JUSE A1 FeAROULTTS Ch TR COg Tor admittance. — 10th day of June. 1Rr, wt the Tolinwing named | SITUCLRne of Fillway from & Juncton with | AB S Ukragraph, the bonrd of county commse These arguments Lave for weeks given | pinces ln Dougius Oounty. Nebracks the muin line of 5010 Talirom | weur the futer- | SONEIE OF sid railway company may Submi® rise repeatedly 1o rufiirs that the ex-presi- | Omann Reribery 16 Gragnuh strvot and 1rard strect, | Lhe Same o Arbitrativn W the manzer 484 dent woula write h letter with@rawing from e Wah. o street in #uld city. both of :I":vmn:rrx trutors alove provided for. but o #iorios have now taMen® new form—that MY | und Murcs sireots s 1 0n nrid Completion of the afore- [ YOS Trow the dute of the dnlivery of the Ine Cleveland wouid 1gusn letter discinim! | Dristrict—Northwest corper Elghth | 880 brideo wnd tracks 10 the track of the | Instaliment of the oonds hervinbefore ree all eympathy of COYDECLon with the suti- | worth strects | Union Stock Yards and Rafiw:y company «t | forred 1 suap movement. " ; it o4 stroct. ’ ]::‘:-\ Omy -m.a\n. county of nrmg | o 1']3{;\1‘!.:‘}-’»: proy oeed uul.: snid l_mn{il whall The Horald sare ah the suthority of & | Fourth Distric South Tutrieonth | oy 'oon red Shsand I0000N | COMPARY. % Sucrarts o ‘{.‘.i‘;).‘:fll.,“'l.;fl very influential demmcrat, who will mot | “Tffi Dietrict—Northeast corner Seventh Goliurs of it four wnd one-huif @) percent | LWe CXECUL On by the 8110 Nebraskn Centras AlUGw the nse of hiename. that Mr. Cleve | und Pacific straets coupon bonts. dated July 1 149, dur wnd puy- | RRIway company, or its snocessors. wnd @e- land's friends hove ewpresssd the mlmost | Sixth District—Southesst corner Sixth and [ D/°1wenty yoers from Junuary 1. 188, with Lo to the county of Dougine of an und unamimous oOpinionewhwh will Fovern him cifc stracts " BT b T R Ll e T iaty RaA s | Pl oot o ek A e ot tiRy e Sty that ion ) Y : Seventl) D strict—i2 Pierce stroet ry on the 1st ot Janus 0l pul wepot of sald AY COMPUNY. 1th £ o 5""'“""’""‘“‘ bim regurding the | FETOC L.strict—Southwest corner Eleventh | it Julr in exch yenr, principnl and im- | offices and prin achine shops whem gcoming Srracuse @amsentiou is necessary. | o iEhU Listrict ie 1 the fisen] wgoncy of the state | DUt shall be loonted and malnte nod. withl The man riving this ipformation is 80 DA | " Ninth District— 1810 South 8 vth strest akkn in the city of New York: said | the corporate lim T the oty of Omaba, 1o Mr. Cieveland 8s 10 give the statement | Tenth Distriot—Intersection Ninth and Ban- 1o be of the denominution of onethou- | thata v of the terms of suid und the weight of 8uthority. Whether an | croft sireet, norch | B30 41000, doilrs guch. wnd oach thereof 1o | Laking by the anid Nevraska Ueniral Ruilw expression will e W@ <qry bafore the con- | L eventh Distr et—1 ) rteenth "\->'lm wei “This bond is one of ries [ ‘T::: e R lts guccensors or wesigus, ale vention is held willdife 4 largely on how | SOt morthesst corner | Senor winioh are lemtied By b Souees of Dout: | comDunp, OF ts wucomeers inieute o Qiscreetly the conveTt, is managed and | & EBCOND WARD us. in the stute of Nubraska, to the Nebraska | $aid county U ins In the Tull Lmount of what is doue. Mr. /Oleveland's cbonces | . First District—Intersection Fourteenth tnd | Oentrul Ruliwny ooninany. 10 w1 it n the con- | 8510 bouds wnc St thoreon could be done “irrepurabie wmjury by | SQeRRreet T ntrteenty | S ton ot L Fals e weront the WL | Th BrOBOMTO Ml | Afier bong duty ao intemverate action ey Istrict—100 outh iirteenth | sourl river at Oniubu, Nebraskn, wud & Qounle | knowiedged by the Nobrasku Central Katiway | street TrRCK raliway from e west npproach of sald | COMPRLY. e Te0orded in the ofiee of the Tegine i — | 1, ira @istrict—Intersection Eighteenth and | bridee throuh e eity of Quatinio » bt | 301 of G0ds of Dougius county, Nebrasn. sl ADVANTAGES OF GOOD TEETH. anvenworth streets. south side. | tion with the trucks of the Union Stock Yards | 10T o period of twenty y from Tior ml;ruvln !lmylu— ln'( ction TWentIoth | i ALeHWRY COn ais s e ot | Stle e, shali e 1 to by £iv.ug the . id Leavenworth streets. south side. #ide tracks. turpouts. switches wnil other ral Louk und page whe SHINE 1§ 1OCO! Regarded by "l‘l‘l‘ W wn Indication of Re. | "} rlu. District—Intersection Twenty-third | way f -,':..fu-l\ v‘|v It o .: nected ”.\.‘ noany 4»'u uge. deed of akt, Oed Gf :-?:: = | and Leuvenworth streots, south sioe of said Londs, in cose the jssannce of suid | Veynnoe, or ie.se of the 14 bridge und ape Ancut the orgauiration of the Omaba | o XH District — intersection Twentieth | honfs be utiihorsed Uy vote of the o-octorsof | BFOGCHES kA Said Talroud wostof the Miee o -~ ~ strovt ton nvenus 2ing county, 1o boexecuted und registersd | 80Ul Fiver in Dougine county, Nebraska. with © Ju: alogical Ifl;.xs(_\ which was forme a last a8 Whitam streec | on tho 1w diy of July, AT 1802 wnd v 1 statement vt the sald Nebraska Usuieat we by several denti: of t eity its > South orndt | tely ter reg stontion delivered 1o the » Wiy COpRnY, ite successors knd ussigos, 3 - s city 1 pt (MeCundlish Firet Nutionnl Bank of On are hound by terius, limitations. hrovisior members way impress upon the public 8nd | Ninth Districi—Interscction Sixteonth and | hold in trust for Geivers | Ne- | wad conditions of this proposivion whioh ure upon themselves what Lord Chestarfiela | Ognter streets & | brusku Contral Rullway company, its succes- | Berevy munde its covenunts thut attaeh 1 wnd et ki bout S0Mlogy, of eser H56 14 Tonth District—182 South Twentieth Street | sors or nesisns. in installmen e o fol o ne un With Lhe Snid BRODOMY B WHORGEPEr - 4 o er the re- GivsSind? Whiti " ts appronche | BELUE 1Ly com v sult of it e Dis Toteranction TWentieth | ey vy tompeted wor s e PAth: | AF the s Nebrasks Central rallway oy 4 , " nd Baneroft strest v 110 RIS ek § il company, within forty-five duy fro Fine and cloar teeth, are among the firet | “Tweith District—it® Vinton straet (Dono- | &7 the completion of wuid ratiway lines all | fOES UL Wbin - Jortyctive duye © witor recommendations to be mst with in the com- | vau) NS A oy e A iy o ] ot & “wbe f count irteonth District—IntersestionThirteentt | Jonds before dolivery by the said trugtee, who . ia mon intercourse of society,” was his remark. | o’ firteenth District—inters R shinll deitver the suid bonas to the Nebraskn | fissionoers il O In evers age and countrs, even smoug the | Tourteonth' Districi—intersection Twep- | {orird Butllwas compuuy or ite order wtter | GEElAVHTFIG Y AU O the loctors of satd rudest mnd most barbarous nations, the [ tleth and Boulevwrd strects cessars, shall by resaiution order xe1d trustees | WIULEL ratification sud noceptunce e Bt s et AR eR AT D ELARS, BEV ] TRIRD WARD. 1o muke delivery thereof, which resojution | MBS dts corporate soul which ruuifl-ation usetu ul membare; haVe | iy, nisticor—lInterectioh Twslfth and | suanir e iee e Loreok, Which sesolation | gail ticve boen oRIarod iy ts bostd ur Aren attracted attention und boen regarded as of | ¢ b + y ot hAvE oot | tors, none of said bonds &bl be lsued, und : (l:.. nm‘hlx 1. " N T N ecurnel by said raliway company us hercin his proposition s . reat importance in piving beauty ym- eoond District—317 North Fifteenth street | contemplated. but uot before. The 1mprove iis provosition shall be ve . ¢ '“:‘ m‘ 2488, "“‘ ™y ulu '"“; ",““ (Wood worth), menis horetn Ootaemmlotos. shill e, Lo i Upon the votiug of the subsidies herein o s e SRR Third Distrlct—112 foutn Fourteenth street, | within one year trom the first duy of May, A, [ Scribed. the Nobraska Ucntral Ruilway con arranged teeth, visiole us soon @s the lips | (A.J. Siwpson I0.. 1802 and be pushod 1o completion without | DY Will surrender the right to roceive th open, dentists say, are generally in the | ) Ourth Districi— Douglns stroet (C.J. | unnocessury deiuy, wnd not loss than Svehun- G GF, Wiy, Batt i T L 3 ) Cunin dred thousund (80,000 dollure shall be ex- unty of Douglas on the third diy of mouths of good, honest, candid, faithful Fifih District—Intersection Cupitol nvenue | pended in uctunl construction of sald hriage | DCF A. DL 188D und nothing ne contuined men, und Tenth and railrond W Whina period of nine months | SBA1DC tiken us un acknowlegment it wid CHAHEAE ST Ghenbike fe bie 0t DAL b D ion Hurney and | from the commencement of suid work (suid | SOHPALS Dt wny CXISUOR HIRDE W auid Tust rac 3 3 Ll streets, d suri to include the cost ot muteriuls paia for | ™ Al SRR cau be read by the teeth, and somerimes '»“\Hn'h‘llm rict—Intersection Eleventh and | und delivered upon the sround, but not o fo- | ¢ A2 e o A T 4ruam streets cludo the cost of right-of-wauy of real cstate), | TUTUhererees, upon rn elect) " what he eats can be surmised, for “as arc th Eighth District—115 Harney stroot (J. 8 H : : 10 submit 10 the voters of Douglis count bt Dis ~1315 Barney stroet (1. 8 Me- | proof of said ¢ b filed with the - kg tecth of muy sois his taste.’ Suorl, broad | Ogryleh). o cy1. | Bourd of Cou amors i Atie ot | B e 1 Sah. BEEnGiRR ok to eni ® ow | o Ninth District— oward street (Ki-4 of u sworn stutement by the president and | 19 1Y Into the county Ty i cu tecth, staugiog close to cach other, show | S DINEGT treasirer of ki Nebraska Central Tuiiway | \OUSID €000 doiurs, to be g ud m travquil fine, strength, but melancholy per- Aot Wk pany; work on said proposed tmprove. | Y 6 THLb L3 LT SRS WA sous seldom have well arranged, clean, pearly ¥ First Digtrivi—lntersection Seventeenth and | JiCIGS bt 1o conse foru perlod « \;‘lm ng o md with good und sutficient By’ the ancients, white and well formed | Socond District—Tniorsection Tweuty-sce- B Mal o A R Goilurs wdait onul 10 0OV uny Of the expen- T e oGS e e aristics | ond u venport streots. north, side e e b i 8C8 OF %l eioction ot covered by the kfore- e Wl "“";‘(fi“f"‘ Pt L Tuird District—{ntersection Twents-titth | S worle shull be conpleted and in operution | L0 S of s e peciall and Doage streets. . s WALy PO Lo i At I'his proposttion wnd the uoveptance thereof think this, as they ave extremely delicate Fourth District—Intersoction Seventeenth | Of Ju'y, 1802 by thie CORUTY Of DL s, wind Tho Fut i fention in every powt relating to their teeth. Evers | sud Dodge stroots 1n cake any of the terms, lmitations. condi= | o this proposition by suid Nebraska Oeniral morning they rub them for upwards of &n Fifth District—420 South Fifteenth street. | tions or provisions proposed horeln reliting 10 | Ruiiwuy 00mpuny.or it sucesssors or usaigns, hour with & twie from & rocemiferous fig ;‘xux‘n._x“:x.r:\‘v:1x‘u-m-(-mu Twentieth und u“ n"f.'n nR IORTOM il In-uux tion "-' 4» herein providud. whull e vous rued wnd uo- it = roe 10 iniprovements wre not comp - | derstood 10 Constiiute i coutruet ho- ween the tres. In Orientul countries the inhabitants | “g,Capty District—Intersection Twenty-sixth | Jess deiny 18 Airoctly und necessr suid Nevrusku Central Rullwuy oompany, 168 stain their teeth, and many women i | gyeot wud St Mury's avenue by injunetion or other judiclul pro BUCCESSOTS OF ussigne, wud the suid county of Sumatra have their tecth filed to points, re- | Eighth Districi—Intersection Twentieth | b¥ unavolauble uceldent or wol of p Dougins, and uil of the terms, condision moviug the enmmel from the surface that | street and St. Mury's nvenue, west side. the suid company shuli not be entitied to re- | yorsements,nnd b ons mude on the part o they may be more easily dved black. The | Nnth Districi—i€18 SU Mury's avenue | teive suld bouds or uny thereof oven though | Nebragiu Centra kainvay tonpuny i this i S ints | Bobobesux). siectors of swid county of Douglus nroposition contuined ure hereby made the — 'l‘;;m’;‘s‘l“éh“e‘fim“_‘ ;;:g;f kot Touth District—Tntersection Eightecuth | Dave by their vote uuthorized the issuan covenunts of the suld ruska Cens - und Lesvenwortn streets, north side. honds but ull rights 1o said trad It 2y cowpLny SUCOOE= Rspect. Eleventh District—1018 Howard street (Hic- DY g mueh defuult without, wny | sors und ussigns, which MU atiieh 10 wnd e o & RO > 3 ginsi. _determnution beoome forfeited: | run with wllof its suid property in Douglue b S [ FIFTH WARD, provided, however, thut if the bezinuine. | county, tneluding suid 5-~<u‘.f.- und ruliwuy A Fifteenth street dentist who has & gros r‘rfin District—Intersection Sherman avenue E",“’f"‘,‘?’”‘,"',,"“'“':[“',,"‘".',".‘,'.:,;T:”\‘ Ih:-vvr:»\ l‘r“"‘r\‘; and binding upon wny purty into whose hua “pull” in his business said to & BEE reporter | ud Manderson street 1all be del o d by uuy of the lhpll many teeth, good in thems 1\'5|Pnurg Seco District—Erfling building, west sige | Rforesald cuuses, the times herein allowed for brasks Oel ol asance in the mouth timnie | Sberian uvenue, between Ollo und Corby | the pra und completion of &uld Improve- | trai Ruliwuy compuny hus cuused these pres= an artificial appenrance in the mouth, simply | Sherts ments shall he extended to the extent of such executed this M duy of Muy A. D because the dentist (though sn excellent District—TIntersect e delny or obstruction. and should n dispute Third Istrict—Intersection Eherman | 98 d 4 e 3 mechanic) who has been &t Work on them | gvenue and Lile stroet uzise between the suid county of Douglus and IBRASKA CENTRAL RAILWAY has lacked perception to discover the shade Fourth District—I63 Grace stroot, South- | Uhe suid L e L S e i e pect com o1 corner Shes venue und Gruce str ) respect 1o the cnuse or extent of ¥ MO ive Preside made gecoasary by the compilexion, bair and | westearyer Sherman urenue and Gracesteoet. || auch deiay. the asme at the slection of suit JOHN L. MCCAGUE, Secretarg. eres of the wenrer. mun). - ebraska Centrul Raliway compuny shall be T. ). MARONEY Speaking of the ivory masticators, the it Tiletador ol EhEmidan | aveirie (B for determingtion 10 u bourd of sk, County of Dougluss. ss. dentist smd that few people know aovihing | fing, wrbitzutors. to be uppoiuted ms hereinefier of My, A. 1, 24, before s sbout their teeth, They are deveioped | Seventh District—Intersection Sixteenth a county clerk in und for kuld couuty. person- from the mucous membrane covering | und lzurd streets : Iy wppeured the slove uume J. 1. Dumons the edges of the maxillarv arches, | _EIENth District—$08 North Sixteenth street e E LG Clurk. ugent 60 by the conzress of the | HLY known to be the identical persons who Avout the sixuh woek of the fostal | BLG Clurlcugenth =~ o o el o o ghgrter pranted by tho congress of the | [l ed the forogotng (nstrument us vaoe life the mucous membrane covering the edge ey S R S e T dge Wil | et and secretury of the Nebraska Oe constructed, e | its npproaches shull be ope Iwuy compunies desirng ihe swme upos equul terms: the churses for the use of suid bridge un rules for the operution of 1 me, the rullway compunies cuns a1 the bridze und of the UDpEr JAW Dresents a semi-circular o Feaaali pression or groove. Tuis 18 the primitive ental groove, from the floor of which the germs of the ten degiduous or milk tecth sre developed. The germ of each tooth 1s form Tenth District=-61i North Sixteenth street 5, ugent eventh District—Southwest teenth and Ouss streets, 4 siroet. Euilwuy con cution of the xuid Tary net wud de he suld Nebrosku Oen- tral Kuliway compuny and thelr vVoluntary act und Goed us such Vioe president aud secres tury of suid comprny. puny; Loy eknowledge t 1 trument 1o be the volun- corner Elgh- | ! North Eighiteenth by & couical elevation or papills of mucous . G S MO RER I I E EC Witness wy bund und officiul seul the dute membrane, which copstitutes the rudiment- T "h- (fmw““ ration of revetving the proposod | 1L Aforeauid R acy pulp of a mifk tooth. . The germs Of the | pyrge District—Lyceum hall, 4820 North | subsidies. The Nebraska Central raiirowd o 50 Oonnty Wiesk, e o . "Timecen0s T | ‘wenty Tourih sbrost (Cralg 1y HETCes 10 ul'ow i 1% &y compun- Shull the nbove aund foregoing proposs the end of the. seventh week. This Sevond D strict—Intersection Thirty-sixth the richt 1o run their locomotives. pussen- | jyon wecepied und wdopted: shail is when young mothers scream with delight, | street und Grund avenue gor und frelght truins over suid bridge und ap- | guid bouds be issuea. registered und oeliverad, “Baby's got a tootli® The oiguth week the | Third District Intorsoction Military nvenue | prosches thereol. und over the muin and puss- | Ui shiat] an annus o, i addion i the 5 end Grint strect. ng tracks of the suld raliwny nes betweon | Geuul und wil other tixes, be lovied upon the germiof the Bist ecituous Mmolar ol ue | ZPourch "Dictot—Intersection Twenty- | the foliowiag poluts, vie: Batwaen the wees | Louuiand mil other suxus, o lsvied upon the UpPEr Jat appenrs.. pari fourth street und Munderson sirects. phronct of said bridee, und the junction of Sufliciont 10 pay Lhe interest on Suid bo tam o ku. suficiont 1o pay the interest on Siid bonds eruption of the jporary ieeth, and after Fifth District—Intersection Twenty-fourth a1d refiroad with the tracks of the Union | 4t becomesdue; und ut the time of levyiny the auterior molars disappear, the importa ano Wirt streets 4 Stock yurds and raliway compuuy #t South | thie nuntul county Lix, commengine the tont ones make 8 showing for themselves. They | _ Sixth District—Intersection Thirty-vhird and | Omubi; uiso between o point onthe muin 1ne | your prior 16 the maturity of suia bonds, sl appear betweon the fifteentt und the twen- | Parker streots T n suld railway north of Pacific Mount | 4 tux, inaadition 10 sll oiher tuxes, be levio T it e re Hhn amtn s HhaTh. poyenen Distriot—232 Lake stroot (W. A. | Plousant street, fn tho eity, of Onuha, Ned. | Upon the tuxable Droperty of auid Dougias 0, are the . S ousick). and a point on the Littio” Pupiliion creek in | ooy Y wued unn theren does ot follow that they come during “d0g | MEWN Listrict—202 Luke stroet (Susstrom). | s6tion wente-fve B sowneh p Lfie from Jour 1o, yeur uutlltharebs. a stokiag Tuhe ;-Lin« ure vulgurly c)und eilt' Ninth Instric 10 North Twenty-fourth | north of runge twelve (12, oust of th fund shall have be sufficient teeth, of which every one knows. From the | street. principal meridinn: und &lso between & po 8y Eiti0 Donds at tho Lheroof? ages of 12 10 14 the second molars come and u | Tenth Districi—Lntersection Twents-elzhih | on the muin line of said ruil-oud nour ihe in- Py suid bon ¢ 5 person penerally bas s full set of teeth with | &nd Frankiin streets. terseotion of Fourteenth und lzurd streots, NO. :n: ‘;M{imim‘ D SR AT peath k L-:‘;v(x” : lll-;r‘-.u‘: Irm(::nm-(.un Twenty- and nortbierly 1o Gruoe street, i the oity of The ubove questionsshull be regurded ns one % e ourth und Pravklin etro . muhu: und it ol o5 1o ullow onch and pEtion a8 i BEYotE G egul Motrs\auat Some people think thut they will never | ““nyeifih Districi—1850 North Twentieth | every ruiiront Gesiring 1o eoter tne eity af | Gue A s B St iy e bave horse sense until they get their wisdom | street. Omuliu over i1s 1 the right 1 ok ] = edanson fon o g i) e until they s red dmubu over jte trucks, the right 10 use such | oy und questions ;v the form of the official teeth, muking their complote set, thirty-two SEVENTH WARD. vortious of its terniinul grounak, depots wnd | Lohor "l repured by the conuty. teeth, but Lhis 18 & MISLGKE. A CONIUrY BAZC Wst Distriet—2813 Lowvenworth street fuctlit ¥ be nesessnry und prover for | glerk - of eaid Dougine county for swd peole were obliged to buve wisdom tecth in | Socond District—Tntersoction Twentyerinth L e et 1 ww e o 0L uald Touds: | olection, with wn X ~wurk following % 3at6’ the bread s sut that | avenue und Poppieion avonue, vust Kide und It ugrocs wlko 1o switel and deilver upon | e word “Yes upon suld officiul bullot, shall 0t e, Drond and mout that | *'fiird ‘Districi—Interseorion Twoutyontnth | il of it switeh tracks the cura of any und ull | basooned e fobor o Ghn b ot 31 oeid ghisiopois An Phioss days Spnepased, Bl no street und Woulworth avenue. south side rallway compunies. und niso thut wil rafiway | Londs wod the levy of suid tuxes, In payment things Fave changed aud the geveration Lhut | ~Fourch District—Intersection Twenty-uinth | Sompuniss shall huve the rizht 10 connect | of'the principil and inicrest theroof: aud ull is coming tpis geiting along with twenty- | and Mezenth streets. thelr rallvay lines wi any point within 100 i = D oS B d L biliots of legnl volers ouSt ut sule eight ordinary teett. Dentists explain this Fitth District—lutersection Thirty-secona | miies of the city of Omnbin v nuy line of | gjgopion, cortuininz the uabove prop freak of nuiure by saying that wisoom teeth | avense und Thowuson streer. mailwuy which the waid Nebriska Oentrul | Gon' and guedtions 1o the Toru 'of the o o . & Sixth Distrioi— enty-ninth uvenue Iway company or {ts successors or ussiEns | ool balior, 1o be prepared . by the Aro extra oucs und ve of nomaterial POREL | keveuth District—Interseotion Thirig- | muy horenfler construct or oauws 10 be Cons | Oy o e e s ol thevefore nature %6 relioving harsalf of the § 15,1 a0 Rrancisstrets strucied oast of the Missour! river. whetber | fion with an X murk fodowmE the word -Now surplus, 6nd CATES MOLLIDG BWDOUL B “SWRD s by Whirouzh the uzency of any other P e s of “a tooth for & tooth.” T A e e c or puity, aud 1o run their lovo- | oo et e H4sn o Of s 1n the same gentist's office, while he W8S | gecond District—22 Ouming street moLives, pussenger ind freight trains over the | Hontc und the lovy of suld ta U puyment intere of. the buliots voted by seid Douglus county ut suid n fuvor of the Issusnoe muin and puesing tracks of suid rallway int the city of Omnha, wnd ulso thut 1t will ul all ratlway companies 1o its rallwuy lines he malting o cast for & lower juw of & frest young fellow who had hnd is teeth kuooked out by & strong argumentative friend, o tall, slenger womun entered. She was from the Third District—Intersection Twentieth and Nicholas trosts Fourth District 2010 Cuming street. Fifuh District—%0b Cuming street of the principul 1f two-thirds Jegal voters of wloction stull be W connect with auy of i1 0 a . g within the county of Douglus, nd within of uwid bonds wna the levy of said tuxes in rural dwstricts. There was no question | , SI¥Eb Districi—lntersection Twenty-second | gne hundred milios of the oty of Omutw ut | of #uld bonde wid the levy of siio tuses tn uuout that. Her cook bones were high and | *Seventl " District—Intersection Twentiet | 4BY POIL. eliber eust or west of the Missourl | Gt 'uhe foregolug proposition will be held to projecting. Ste wore spestacies that 100ked | und Cuse streots T ot oot whe wuiie, and the rigli-of | b wdopted und the foregoing questions will venerabie by nge, and Lhere was & delightfu RINTH WARD, and egress from the oity of Omaha; Pro. | bf held tobe suswered iufuvor uf the lasuunce barmovy between the large, round glusses in | Tirst Distriot—Tutersection Thirty-second | vided, Thut the use 5ud oujorment of ench | Sna'yie seld honds thoreiads ohut]he e, them aud her wesring apps el end Ouming streets. und all of said rizbts by other ruilrond com- | RECEEOE und Geltvered Ih wevordunce. With Tne dentist was guarding constantly | Second District—intersection Fortieth and | panies shall be upon just und equul terms, | JeklEtored und delivoree i socorgunce, Wi agaiust sudden and violent contortions by the | Clilug streets norih side znd the puyment of Just und fuir comnensu- | gixes shull be levied wccordingly; otherwise fresh yonng man as Ths dentist’s hayonet- Third District—lntersection Fortieth and | tion to the Nebrusks Central raliway con S o e B any ases: the | Furoam streets. 3 puny, its sUCCessors or uasigus, and subjeet 1o Which election will be oponed at elghs shaped scre ps lastened upon ihe Fourth District—Interseotion Thirty-second | such ‘operating rules und regulutions of 1o | graloek in the moruiug und Wil continue ope remaining suags of the jaw. The sight of | gyvenue und Daveuport sureet. Nevbrusks Central rallway compsny, its suc- | UoiUsix o'clook in the ufternoon of the swme the woman made him impatient ana irrita- | © Fifeh District—2804 Furnum street ©essOrs OF Laalens, ws ALAIL DO LACCRSLTY DA ble, but shedidn’t care for that. Sixth Districi—b104 Louvenworih street. South Omubn FIRST £, First District—Dun Haunon's feed store, No. 07 North Twenty-fifih stroet. Second District—Vucunt store in Henu building. Twenty-fourih street. west side, be- iween J Gnd K sirects Third District— Vucant house on east side of Twenty-fourth street, between K und L proper. just und ressonubic 1o cuse that ut the time the Nebraska Gen- tral Rullway compuny shill otherwise be en titled 1o receive the lust instullment of bonds, u berein provided, suid compuuy shull huve cuussd 10 be comstructed througl the sgency of uny OLher COrDOTALION OF DOrLY uny ruil wuy oist of the Missour! river. und within one bundred miles therwof, or shall Love deter- ned upon uch coustruction through the du, Bitoa tuis 1600 duy of May. A, D 162 o v (BEAL) (ED J SACKETT. Oloeckol Wes Wislt, County Clerk, Douglus Coun ] jus’ tho't 1'd step in, mster,” sbe said, “ter see 1f you mended Lucy Jane Hopper's teeth wot lives in Papillion. 1f you ounly kpow'd the stuck up mrs that ere gal puts on, you'd be sick 'nough 1o vomick —and her old dad win't suy grest shukes. . Nebruske. e = Don't be caughl —— ) = by ‘cut prices® ——F -—= 7= Dou't buy spuri- ous imitations of Dr FPierce's meti- — o o | streets. gency of such other corporution or purty. A SR el overs body EORRa SUT way 1har £ho EECOND WARD. s amitled 2o pacelve avid Toattoctafiment | 2 e regular pri B s il nat Wiy SUSY 400 | guiewt Distslot—Julge Brosu's ofoe, B | Sf s by e o by LT wnd Ghink thab paid. ity 2B, | B Norih Twents-sixth siroet. ofl AR cknowledzed nnd e Dougius o inetr wriling Of such OLher corporation or party ber tecth cobbled up: and atter that, she seq you're saving she had uther costly fixin’s dun o ‘em. Second District—Mickel's hotel. eust side of money. You 6 the Twonty-fourth stroet. newr Q street. = sounty “By gum, dow'i know her, eh? Well, | Third District—Morreils feed store. corner | Nisdine T arbimoin miade Tedon or party would be, 1f yoa mebpy she went 10 some uther shop—but | B htroet und Bollevae uvenue [Albright.] the Couvennts wnd wgroements of suid Ne- | cowld pet the genuine guaraniced medicines iaw me, sur, I b'lieve it wuz ter Dr. Phil THIRD WARD. briskn Railway compuny. in this proposition | in that way. But you can't. The genuine Tirst Distriot—Churies Kuufhold's hotel Q stroot ond District—Jolin Kilken's botel,8030% Q T TPOURTH WARD, New burn ut 5tock Yards o121 Plugeers, but teint no maiter nobow ter botler my branzes 'bout. She bed seco s big tooth thut we tuld ber thot it wuc be hard ter lose it, un’ she s6d it wud cost her s pung ter part Wit it. contained relsting 1o suc Missour! r.ver But nothing hereln contined shall be tuken ws binding swid compiny 10 consiruct srid raliway in lows us » condition pr dent 1o the right to recelve sald bonds. ruilway eust of th medicines whways Luve been, are, and wways will be sold at the following prices : Dr. Pierce's Goldon Medical Discovery (the remedy for all diseasss arising from o torpid Liver or impare biood $1.00 per bottle. v ole men, he was ku; ? to O PRECINCTS, The swid Nebraska Oentral Rallwuy com- Dr. Pieree's Favorite Prescription (for wo- 10 sel] w10t or Eurdew. truck worme st bim | Ghicuso—VanAivs ofie puny furtber agroes. that iu the eventof & | man's we d uilments £1.00 -i5h e ol . Olouturf—A. F. Hunsen's, South Thirteentl | Gwpute ursing hetwoen the suld compuny Dr. Pierces Pleasut Fellots (the original p0ad, an' autbist wid do Amt Lanusileum f yorons unC uny other FullWuy compauy with Tespsct Liver Pills), #h cents per vial along, 100, Sex he. ‘Sophis'—that's mwy | “Dougias—School Louse, distriet 10 thie iwe umd onjoy ment of uuy righits under | %04 best Little Liver Pilly, + couts ner WL name—'Jim 8nd Zebe'—inem's our liviest Ikborn—Town hull, Elkhorn cit this Proposition OF & 10 Lhe Lerms, COmpen- And they're worth more than boys—‘whnls Bew Lrousers, un’' you kin git ‘em st the same time’ Bul mercy sekes ’live, I'm $o0 komuletely upsot here, ms i wuz, with he bokiemm of people, an’ the noise of thom keers sug stesm injius, that acter’ly | siu't fit wer buy enuytbing. 1 ‘spose you folksses - wet lives here sl the time gits kinder used 40 1t Howsumebber, the tho't kum over mg s 1 sot on this cheer thut mebby Zeke wud like 1o laru now to cobble up people's teein, too. He could larn &5 be already bz SUmM gxperionce. He tuk s wishus dog ter our, blacksmith sbop an’ with tongues und Lammers tuk 1hat dog's 166U OUL b0 LLBL L dop’L bite now. 1 ‘spoze hea B you can buy, nt any sution OF operuting r the cheapest medicines you ¢ ¥, luting thereto. wuch dispe e subit- | price, for they're guaranteed in cvery case ted 10 und determined by o bourd of throe nr- | to benefit or cure, or you Lave your money bitrutors. 16 be mude up of Lhree persons who back. You puy only for the good you get. ure judges of the stute district court, or ity TDealers not autharized to sell Dr. Pierce thirds vote of ull Dersons who nre judges of tations, or substitutes, =t ess than the prices i given above. Bewsre of them ' ECZEMA. 35 YEARS: company, other than hulu Nebraska Oentral Rallwuy 0Ompihy. )6 SUCOESNOTS OF LBSIEDA Mr. Hmam Towearr, of Olean, Pike County, Ala., says that Swir1’s Srecirie ust Omuliu—Bourding house ut Bwifi's oe house. Fiorence—01d sonool house ut Florence Jeflorsou—Benry Simonson's lumber ¢ ffos, | ot Benniugton Miilard—Behool house ut Millurd stution. McArdie—MeArdio's school house Plutte Vuliey—School house st Valiey sta- on T1non—Goor;e L Todmun's hous Waterloo— Musonic bl bullding. West Ommbs. North Distriot-5chool house, distr ot No. 8, Beason piuoe. West Omuhs, South 1.str.ct plwce. block Pursunnt to up order of the bourd of county comuilssioners of The county of Douglis, i 1i have the loction 10 pursue uny oiher oy afforded by Juw ‘herever urbitrution is provided for by this Pronosition. Lhe purty desiring 1o subit suy matter 1o wrbitration sball cause 10 be werved Upon the other parly o writlen no- fouse, Dundee 4 of N ial election will | tiee whioh sl Jit Lhe n s i ase of B while, altho' I'd ratigr Zoke wud go 1er | the jegul volers of waid county the foi- | the hearing, which shall not be jess than of which he had suffered for 85 yeurs. k00l OB OF LWO WANLERS 80 &8 1o @it Lis ed- | lowing yuestion, 10-wit Shirty @) duyk afier the time 0f service: und dvkusbup us they kgll it nowerduys—he's h'rno ;T-‘h‘r‘nm; (,:x:x’?‘.‘l ‘Kulx:vu.‘v fl-x:,xnm‘.y "'“"‘“"“}’ ‘:_h ..?v.-n. Durly stall, within He ook seven bottle 2 r b do us mude the Tollowing Proposition 10 whe | twenty (0 Quys utter buch service upon it [isen smart 10 1:0, 40 be sets out 10 do 38, | GO0 0r Doug us, Nebiuaki. 1o-wit: worve 16 uswer, o unv it have. apon the SS8 Aiadam” SutereBlil the nervous cen- | T¢ ke Ilirvmn.hn ltmr.‘n,l"luunl\' Commis- | purty demunding the uruitration, h - | " sloners, Douzlus County, Nebrusku The Bowurd of Arbitraiors. when orgunized, tist, “it's my GUty 1o tell you thut there's 8 | GentieinenieThe ndersikned, th Nebrus- | shoiiinon oof aTiitaions, whon orguniued, | oures by driving out the germs and pot- skeielon, oead, iu the back room snd thet it ntrul Keliwiy conpuny. u oorporation | sud to udjours the same from time 10 Lime, son. Tt is entirdly vegetable. Send fow died of muliguan! smalipox. 1 would be de- | 94 ;.fi:n:{:d Ind exlal ug ynder and by ,vru~ pud 1o muke ul) nooewsury ruies iud reguls- | J ouger ’ 1.5 ue of the laws of the stute o! rusks. pro- | 1ons for the production of testimony in the . - Ski 58 e Y o Lok pony Jour Juterestitk | yosws 10 buiid w Gouble irack steel TRIIWY | Jousossion Of Siiher barcy. and otherwino 1 | Dok on the Skin and Blood [ gt Al oud iridge veross the Missourl river. st the Joca- | compel u fulr and spoedy triul; the decision of SWIET SPECIFIC CO. soou be & motherless poy 1f I ailowed mysel! | tion’ shows upon the plsus for suid bridge, | w i ajority of Lhe bourd uball sontrol and the b - this pleasure. which hns been upproved by the Honoruble final d 100 0f the bourd shall be finsl | ATLAxTA, GA. “Great Scott! Yob good for nuthin’ ola | the Secretury of War of the United Statesund | and cone pon the purtion, of ull wat- = L Blso & double 1rack raliro d 1rom Lthe west up- prouch of suid bridze through the ciiy of Omuliu 10 » conneotion with the tracks of the Union 8tock ¥ urds snd Rallwey compsuy ut Bouth Oumabs, snd wlso 10 project b line of rallwey from the wesi wpprosch of the ufore- idiot,” she screamed ts she jumped from ber chair: “wby didu't you iell a critter that afore 1 kuw in bere. 1 tho't 1 smelisd sum vorrid stufl like s dead skeleton " With & bound the 0ld woman steried sog 1ers suby duciaed A Whenever aroitration sbull e Y be resoried o Vided) us s sae smsiaors wud situgn tavlved lates Solhcbortais gt Lo duclond dherel e snteia, Spmiy Suif Buid Nebrasks Central Rallway ocompiny LTI s ‘ e e A g e i sk kept ber gail DuLH, presumably, sbe gob tu | AkId Dridge iuto She IALErior of the state of Payilhon ? & oranks, #nd 10 oonstruct that portk il buocessors wnd wesIgDN, Wball Lrunsport e Al thareof exiendiug (s veurly ws pracuiokble i | fruigbl GReWGIE uraoster Of Trolebt und uil | § SOV dabian cviry Bisas el fron ¢ & Westerly Girection 1row 4 poLnt 00 The 181G | churges incidentsl W BuCh LPMBSPOTLALIOD) ol ¢ e Earthquake Shocks. | Tine of ueld raliroad north of Mount Pleasant | over its seld Lrcse wol sinrs o ration :?é:fi‘.‘!-‘-’""—'?-'f«% b e cns alier Ox7an10, Col., Mey 28 —Two slightshogks | or Faoitic street i the city of Umllmr.\vllr-r | @b over the rutiway it shull construct within s 2 f 0 ag of carihiguske were el bere Lis suoruing, | L 40, B BOwL on"the Littie Papiliion | i wiles of tbe Bisouri Fives withil oy stule R © o o Creek in section twenty-Sye @0 townsblp of Nebruske. for Just wod ressoueb S000ESLEIPEDIENEIIPE I raies o |