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NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Drawing the Lines on the Distriet Court Jurgmen, THEIR FEES WILL BE SLIGHTLY REDUCED They Wil Be Pald According to the Num-= ber of Hours Actunily Engaged— Appealed to the Connty Com= missloners Without Avail, On top of the roasting the district court Jurymen have beengreceiving lately from the press and county attorney on account of the somewhat erratic manner in which they have been coming to their conclusions of lato, an order has been fssued by Judge Deemer which has filled their hears with feelings of mingled pain and disgust. Thoy huve been in the habit of receiving full pay for all time they have spent in the city from the first day when thoy commenced operations until the close of court, regardiess of how many days vacation they have had by order of the court. Judge Deemer has decided 1o put a stop to this, and day beforo yosterday issued an order (o Clerk Campbell ot to pay them any fees when they wero excused for more than two aays at a tim This will make quite a hole in their wages, a8 Lwo weeks ago Friday they wera excused until Tuesday after Decoration day, and thero have been ono or two other vacations granted them of about the same length at different times during the tern. “The juryinen were 5o worked up over tho prospect of losing their money tnut they swaited in a body on the Board of Supervi sors yesterduy and requested them to take some action in the matter. The supervisors refused to do unything in their bebalf, but told them it was a question between them and the courtsolely, Ihey then cailed upon Judge Deemer and complained of tho treat- ment they had received from him, but obtaied but littlo more satisfaction from him than from tho supervisors. “Well,” said ono of the jurymon as they were leaving, in a fit of confidenco to friend who happened to be standing near, tiye'.l got that extra money if wo have to stay out night and day for u week while we're deliberating on verdicts. Wo've boen in the business 100 long to let a littie thing stump us,” FREE cursion t ke Manawa and Re- turn by the Boston Store, Thoe Boston Store and Lake Manawa Motor company will give o grand free excursion to Lako Manuwa and veturn 10 all children under 14 yours of age on June 11, at 12 o'clock Grand on Saturday, sharp. Al children are requested to be at the Boston Store at 12 o'clock to receive their tickets and march in a body to the Boys will train, headed by the Y. M. C. A Drum Corps. Boys and girls race be held at the base ball park iwmm y after the urrival at the lake, PROGRAM—BOYS' RACE Boys from 6to S—1st prize, metala- phone; 2 prize, spiral game: 8d prize, musical top. Boys from 8 to 10—1st prize, hook and Inddér; second prize, hose cart; 8d prize, drum. : Boys from 10 to 12—1st prize, nine pins; 24 prize, Stanley in Africa; B prize, buso ball game. Boys from 12 to 14—1st prize, ‘‘Win- ning His Way,,” (Carlton); 2d prize, anabasis; 4 prize, dominos. GIRLS' RACE. Girls from 6 to 8—First prize, Japan- ese burenu; second prize, doll chai third prize, knife and fork. Girls frcm 8 to 10—First prize, serap album; second prizg, wall pocket; third prize, trapod. Girls from 10 to 12—First prize, photo holder; second prize. card receiver; third prize, candle stick holder. Girls from 12 to 14—First prize, ilver stand for perfume; second prize, cut glass bottle of perfume; third prize, work basket. Free for all race—TIuk stand. LAKE MANAWA is one of the most pleasant summer resorts in the west. The pust year Mayor Reed has made many changes and radical improve- ments. There 1s good fishing, bathing- beaches, ete. On_the whole it can be clnssed s a very plonsant place to spend an enjoyuble day’s-outing. Parents can rest assured that their children will be properly taken cure of, as they will be under the supervision of a competent body of nssistants, repre- sentatives of the BOSTON STORE. Watch the daily papers for the an- nouncement of our GREAT JUNE SALE which opens Wednesday, June 15th. ‘OTHERINGHAM, WHITELAW & CO. ——— Something new; beautiful shell cut glass tumblers with your initials, sct at Lund Bros, e Jurvis 1877 brandy, highest test. — Davis sells reliable paints and drugs. Ogden house furnishes .board and room utpopulur prices; from $25.00 or §35.00 per month, accordivg to room. R Hot weather prices in picture frames 8t Riley & Sherraden’s art store, — Pastures for horses and cattle on George P, Wright’s farm south of Coun- cit Bluffs; 500 acres blue gruss; running water. Por terms apply to James Ruph at furm house opposite Wabash round house, or nddress I, I, Wright, Bald- win block. Juavd wires tle cldcet rrdbest, i Dr. Chamberlain, eye, ear, throat, catarrh, Shugart block, Council Bluffs, —— Jarvis Wine Co., Snnta Clara, Cul. —— Trains leave for Manawa at 9, 11, 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6, 7 und8 o'clock For Rent—ivst cluss saloon; good lo- cation; fine fixtures. Responsible party can get long lense on good terms. Ad- dress D 24, Beo oftice, Council BlufYs, ——— Jarvis 1877 branly six gold medals, s Internutional Cure association rooms are in annex to Grand hotel, 520 First auvenue, Council Bluffs, Tn. For cure of alcohol und opium disense. paniludid v Spotled w Sensation, Mrs. Crum, who lives at 934 Third avenue, made a ruther startling discovery last even- wg while she was cleaniug out the cellar urderneath her house. Upon raking up pile of rubbish that bad been lylng under u stairway for nobody knows bow long she unearthea a skull that left its biding pluce and rolled down to her feet, ~ finally fixing its eveless sockets full upon ber and swiling up at her in a jaunty sort of way. Mra. Crum was badly frignt- ened at Ler discovery, and tho skull, especially in the dim, sepichral heht of the cellar wis not s vory inviting looking object, 10 suy the least. 1t dia not take the news Joug 10 spread throughout the velghborbood that Mrs, Orum bad found the dead body of u wan in uliowed their imaginatiors 1o play upou tke fucts in the caso until there wus a very rospectable foundation for & first-class seusation, A swall boy was sent on the run 1o tho po- lice stntion, and Ctief Scauluu, Marshul ‘Temploion und Ofilcer Murpby teok the pativl Wagon aud went Lo the scene. They ok shovels und dug up the boltow of tue collur 1o find the rest of the man that bad deft bis head ln s0 stimnge & place. Mrs, Crum had been living in the house only three months and she did not knuw what happencd before she came there. 8o that the case was full of possibilities. The polica faled to make any further discoveries, however. During the evening the roan who lived there before Mra, Crum called at_the house, hav- g tieard of the finding of the scull, and claimed it, saying ho had Jost it while living in the house. Murshal Templeton refused to give it up and it now occupies an honored place in bis collection of curiosities, ——— Minor Sention N Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co., coal. Chautauqua office, No. 10 Pearl street. Yestorday was the hottest day of the season so far, the thermometer reaching %= during the afternoon. A marriage license was issued yosterday to Nels (. Nielson and Jensine Lawritson, both of Council Bluffs. [t is stated that Juage Mc(iee expocts to hand down his decision in the Fifth ward aldermanio contest next Monday. ‘“he members of the graduatiog class of the Hgh school were entertained at a picnic at Manawa Thursday afternoon by Prof. Bastman, the principal. Colonel E. Abbott has presented a life- sized portruit of himself to the oity, and it now occupios a conspicuous place in tho office of Marshal Templeton. On Monday evening the union of Young People’s Society of Christian Enacavor will give asocial inthe vpariors of the Young Men's Christian association. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Larson will take place this aftornoon at 4 o'clock from the vos- idence, 121 Twelfth street. The remaius will be interred in Walnnt Hill cemetory. Mayor Lawrenco has issued a circular to business men, calling their attention to the city ordinance which forolds the scattering of papec and other refuse on the public streets, County Clerk Campbell’s report was suo- mitted to the board of supcrvisors yosterday. It showed the total receipts to have been $1,084.15, and the expenses £ (be board adjourned sine die, Detectives Dempsey and Savidge of Omaha were in the city yesterday testifying before tho grand jury in regard to the case of Puaul Lyons charged with the theft or several watehes from Mrs, Burhorn, A swall blazo took place last evening in a small grocery storo at the corner of Twenty- third streot and Broadway, the property cf Ziegler Dates, It was extinguished bo- fore much damugoe was dore, The funcral of Mrs. J. M. Oursler will occur from the family residence on Fourth street this evening at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. Steplien Phelps wiil officiate and the re- mains will be interred in Iairview ceme tery. Datective Ed Johnson of Das Moines ar- rived in the city yesterday noon and left for howo on the evening train, taking with him William Coon, who, he says, 15 accused of stealing a diamond val at_about &5, Coon wos formerly in Columbus, Neb. The Ninth district convention of the Women's Christian Temperance union will be held at the Broadway Methodist church in this city June 23 and 24, and delegates will be present from all the unions in this pirt of tho state. Mrs. J. M. Aldrich will be prosent aud deliver an addres Mrs. Butler, the wife of one of the fellows who is locked up in the county jail for com- mitting a brutal assault on Julius Zimmerli, reported to the authorities of Omaba that her husoand ‘was lost. $he was told that he could easily ba found when wantod, and went away much relieved. Commander Steadman of the Grand Arniy of the Rapublic is about to 1ssus a call to the Grand Army posts of western lowa for a re- union in this city July 4, the day whon Gen- cral . A. Alger of Michigan speaks at the Twin City Chautaugun. It 1s his intention to make that day a ncmorable ono to the old soldiers, as well as to Chautauguans. her cellar, and tho veiwghbors | D. W. Vrecland of Manawa called at the city marshal's office yesterday and identifiea the chisel which was found on Di Curtis, the chewer, as one that was stolen from his place a few nights ago. His name was found engraved on the blade. It is possible that the charge of burglary may ba made against Curtis in addition to that of mayhem, The following officers were elected by the Railway Employes club at their last neet- ing: President, L. Kendall of the Milwau- Koe; vice president, G. W. Jackson of the Union Pacific; treasurer, J. L. Mithen of the Northwestern; executive commitiee, J. Cutter, Northwestern, and 1. J. Curist| son, Rock Island. Tue club now has 436 members, The supervisors voted yesterday to dis- ense with the services of the clerk who has een engaged in the office of County Clerk Campbell in copying the provate record and bringing it up to date, after July 1. The work in this department is not nearly dcue, and the clerk expects to get around the action of tho board by having aw order of court appointing him another deputy. Charles Loeffel and Fred Jones, the two boys who robbed Fred Lamb's cigar store several months ago and stole a lot of cigurs, pleaded guilty in the district court yesterday 1a were sentanced to pay a fine of $20 ana given twenty days in which to scrape to- gether the money. It was supposed that they would both be sent to the reform school, but the parents appeared before Judge Deemer and begged so bard that they might be lot off with a light punishment and promised so many times to look atter their waywurd sonsin the future that the good nature of the court got the betterof justice with the avove result. Jarvis 1877 brandy, better than imp'd. —— L. W. Tulleys, farm and city loans Council Bluffs, In., 103 Pearl street. e Reiter, thetailor, 810 Broadway, has all the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guuranteed. Jarvis 1877 brandy, sold by all dealers e — Closing Out Groceries. Am going to quit business, and so will close out mfy stock of groceries at cost, for cash only. H. V. Stead, 164 Broad- wuy. Fixtures for sale. —— Have you seen the wonderful Hurd refrigerators, the newest and best out; the genine New Process and Quick Meal vapor stoves—light like gas—ubsolutely safe. At Cole & Cole’s 41 Muin streot. e ‘W. H. Gray, the Hotel Go:don chef is tho gentleman wi) proparel the Grand banguet. Tersonal Paragraphs. W. A. Maurer is expectgd home today from a week’s visit to Dubuque, Mrs. J. A. Ranney has gone to Lewiston, 1iL, to visit friends for two or thrae wonths. Miss Meeea Doughty, one of the teachers in the vity scheols, has returned to her home in Glenwood. Mrs. Morua Moore, one of the teachers in the High school, left last evening for her home in Johnston, O,, to speud the summer vacation. J. L, Templeton returned last evening from the firemen’s tournament at Atlantic, 1t was decided not to hold any state tournau- ment next year, but an international tourna- ment will be held in counection with the World's fair, to be participatad 1n by the winning teaws at this year's tournament. Mr. Templeton was chosen delegate to the national fivemen’s convention which meeots ut Louisville, Ky., in October, The following persons went to Malvern Thursday night to attend the installation exercisos of a new lodge of Odd Fellows, Robekah degree: Messrs. mud Mesdames foare, Tucker, Gates, McCuune, Kissoll, Fisher, Matthows and Smiley: Mrs. Nutt, Mues, Daugherty, Mrs, Boliu, Mrs, Maxwell, Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Witter, Mrs, Yaocey, Mrs, Weatherbeo and Mrs, Kirkland; Inses Dwigeens, Huff, Brivton, Fiue and Watts, und Mevsrs. Peothbridge and Retallie. Th entertuinment closed with a banquet, and tho Blufites returued home on & special traio, which left malvern at ¥ 8. w. e Hurt, tho jowo nns moved from Peuarl street into his new quarters, 415 Browdway, lately oceupied vy savings hanis. Patronizo blue 1ee wagons for M channel ice. Mulhollund & Co. 1877 brandy, purest, safest, best '0 mend large holes in socks or in werino underwear, tack a piece of strong net over and darn through it, j The darn will be stronger und neater i thuu without iw Jury HE OMAHA DAILY BEE NOTICE AND PROCLAMATION. Notice Is hereby given thut on Thursday.the 16th duy of Juno, 182, wt the folivwing named places fo Douglas County, Nebraska: Omana. FIRST WARD, First District—Southeast corner and Marcy streets, 3 Seconv District—Northwest corner Efghth and Leaveaworth streets. Third District—1208 Jones street Seventh Fourth Distrlet—127 South Thirteenth stroet. Fifth District—Northeast corner Soventh and Pacific stroets. Sixth District—Southeast corner Sixth and e strects, venth Distric Eighth Dstrict— and Center streets. Ninth District—-131% South Sixth street. Tenth District—Intersection Ninthand Ban- croft street, northeast corner. Eicventh Distr.ci—1028 South Thirteenth strest, northeast corner Arbor street. SECOND WARD. First District—Interscotion Fourteenth r.od Jones stroets Second District—1004 Thirteenth strect. I'hira district—Intersection Eightecnth and Lenvenworth strects, south side. Fourth Distr.ct—Intersection Twentioth and Leavenworth streets. soath gide. I tlh District—Intorsection Twenty-third and Loavenworth strects, south stde Sixth District — Intersection Twentioth street und Poppieton avonu: Seventh District ~142! Wiilam strect, Sighith District ~1344e South Thirteenth street (MeOandlish) Ninth District—Intorsection Sixteenth and center stroets. Tenth District—18: (Lovett & Woo lman Eleventh District—Intersectio and Rancroft street Twelfth District=154 Vinton street (Douo- 623 Plerce streot. suthwest corner Eleventh fouth South Twentieth street Twentleth th District—Intorscotion Thirteenth ley streots. west slde, ; Fourtconth District-Intersection Twen- tloth und Boulevard stroets. THIRD WARD, First Distrot—Interseetion Chiergo street. ond District—3(7 North Fiftcenth street (Wood worth), Third District—112 South Fourteenth street, (A J. Sipson). Fourth Distriet—1112 Douglas streot (O, J Cann, Tifth District—Intersection and Tenth streots, Sxih Distriet—Interscetion Ninth streets, east side. Seventh District—Intersection Eleventh and 1 A1 Strocts. ighth District—1315 Harney street (J. 8. Mc- Cormilek), 3 Ninth District—1211 Howard (Kil- Kenny, Bray & Co). FOURTIT WARD, First District--Intersectlon Seventeenth and Duvenport str ocond_District—TIntersection Twenty-sec- ond and Davenport streets, north side. Third District—Intersection Twenty-fitth and Dodge streets. Fourth Distr.ct—Intersection Boventeenth und Dodge streets. Fifth District—420 South Fiftcenth street, Sixth District—Intersection Twenteth und Dougius streets. Soventh District—-Intersection Twenty-sixth street nad St. Mary's avenue. Eighth District—Intersection Twentloth strect and Sr. Mury's nvenue, west slde. Twelfth and pitol avenue Harnéy and street Ninth Distriet—1818 St Mary's avenue (Roliobeau, Tenth District—Intersection Eighteenth and Leavenworth streets, north side. [Eloventh District—1613 Howard street (Hiz- &ins). FIFTH WARD, First District—Intersection Sherman avenue and Manderson street. Secona Distzict—Eriling bullding, west side Sherr.an uvenue, between Ohlo und Corby streots. Third District—Intersection Eherman avenue nnd Lake street. Tourth DI 603 Grace street, South- west corner n uvenue and Grace stree! Tifth D.strict—1317 Sherman avenuo (sen- mun). Sixth fling venth District—Intersection Bixteenth and Iznrd streets. 2 Eighth District—S08 North Sixteenth street (H, G. Clurk, azent). N nth District—Intersection Cass and Fit- tegnth strects, & Tenth I'istrict—613 North Sixteenth street (Sears, agent, Eleventh Distr teenth und Cuss 8! strect, District—1154 Sherman nvenue (Er- t—Southwest corner Elgh- reets, 422 North F:ghteenth SIXTH WARD. First Distriot—Lyceum hall, 4830 North ‘Twenty-fourth street (Cralg). Socond D strict—Intersection Thirty-sixth street und Grand nvenue, Third District—Incersection Military avenue and Grant street, Fourth Distriot—Intersoction fourth streot and Mandersou streets. Fifth District—Intersection Lwenty-fourth and Wirt streets, Sixth District—Intersection Thirty-third and Parker streets, Sovonth Distrlet—2342 Luke street (W. A Messick). Eighth District—202 Luke street (3asstrom). Ninth District—2310 North Twenty-fourth street. Tonth Distrlet—Interscotion Twenty-eizhth and Franklin streets. Twenty- Eieventh District—Intersection Twenty- fourth and Franklin stroets, Tweifth District—1350 North Twenticth street. SEVENTH WARD, First District—2813 Lenvenworth streot, sccond District—Intersection Twenty-ninth avenuc and Poppleton avonue, vust side. Third Digtrict—Intorsction Twonty-ninth streot ana Wouiworth avenue, south slde. Fourth Distriot—Interscetion Twenty- ani Mezeuth stre Fitth District—Interseotion Thirty-second avonue und Thomason street. Sixth Distriet—1012 Twenty-ninth avenue. teventh ~District-Intersection Thirty- fourth and Francls stroets. EIGNTH WARD. First District—2004 Hamilton street. fecond Distric Cumling street. Third District—Intersection Twentieth and Niholus strects Fourth Distr Fifth District Sixth Distr.ot and Burt strects, Seventh District—Intersection Twentieth und Causs strel Inth 16 Cuming street. 8 Cuming street. Intersection Twenty-second NINTH WARD, First District—Intersection Thirty-second and Cuming streets, Second District—intersection Fortleth and Cumiug strects, nortl side. hird District—Intersection Fortieth and Farnam streets. Fourth District—Interseotion Thirty-second venue and Duvenport street. 804 Lurnam street. 1—3101 Loavenwor. b street. South Omaha, FIRST WAKD. First Distriot—Dan Hannon's feed store, No. 107 North ‘Twenty-fifth street. Second Distrfct-~Vucant store in Henoi bullding, Twenty-fourth strect, west slde, be- ) and K streets. Third District—Vacant house on east side of Twenty-fourth street, between K and L streers. \ SECOND WARD. First District—Jud;e Breen's ofce, 33 North Twenty-sixth sfreet. Sccond, District—Mioke's hotel, eust side of Twenty-fourth street, near Q street. ‘Third D.strict—Morrell's feed store, corner B street and Bellevue avenuc [Albright.] THIRD WARD. Q""!INI. E:llrlul—(}hnrlul Kauthold's hotel, 2721 strec Second District—John Kilken's hotel, 30304 Q street. A POURTIT WARD, New barn at Stock Yards. PRECINC Chicazo—~VanAlvs office, Clontart—A. I’ Hansen’ Elxth Distr South Thirte enth street. Douiglns—8cheol house, district 5 Eikhorn—Town hull, Eikhorn city. b East Omaha—Bonrding house at Swift's ice hou Florence—01d senool house ut Florence, Jeflerson—Hunry Simonson’s lumber ¢ fMce, at Henn Miilard hool house at Mlilurd stutlon, MeArdio-McArdlo's school house. Pintte Vuliey—8chool house st Valley stu- on —Georze L Redman's house, Watorloo-Masonic hull building, West Omabs, North District—school house, distr et No. 8, Benson pla West Omuha, SBouth D.str.ct—ilouse, Dundee place, bloek 151, Purkuant to un order of the board of county commlissioners of the county of Dougl in tho state of Nebruska, o special eleation will Do lield. at which there will be submitted to the egul voters of sald county the fol- 1OWINg question, Lo:wit: The Nebraski Contrul Rallway company hus made the followiug propos.tion to the county of Douglus, Nebrasku, to-w L To the Honoribls Board of County Com Dousls Jounty, Nebrasku: undersigned, the Nebras- LWy cowpuily, o corporatio anized und exlst ng under und by vir of the liws of the state 0f Nebruska, pro- I 10 bulid u doublo track steel rillway Lridge ueross the Missourl river. at the locu- tion showu upon the plans for suld bridge, h hins been approved by the Honorable, the Secretary of War of the United Statesand also i double track rallro d from the west up- proach of sald Uridze through the city of Omalis toa connection with the tracks of the Unlon Stock Yards und Rallway company ag South Omuba, aod ulso o project i line of rillway fron the west approa:h of the afore- suld bridgo into the {nterior of the state of Nobraska, and to construck thit ~portion hereof extend|ng (as nourly us practicible) fn # westerly alrection frowm & polnt on the maln ling of suld rulirosd north of Mount Pleassnt or Pacitic streot In the oity of Omanu. Nebras- ka, to a polnt on the Little Puplllion Croek in sechion twenty-fiye &) duily ors tu towuship | SUNDAY, JUNE 12 fiftoen %) north of Fhnge twelvo (12, east of thesixth brinc pal théridian, and also to con- SLrUCL & 1110 of Faiiwiy from a junction with the main Iine of said railron | near the inter- section of Fourteenth street and leard street nertherly 1o Grace streot in sald city. toth of #ald lincs or portipns of rallroad to be con- structed nnd com plethd simattancously with the construct on wrd éompletion of the afore- suld bridgo and tracks %o 'the track of 1he Union Stock Yurdsand Rallwey company st Fouth Omabia; provided the county of Doug- 1ns will donate to the Nebraska Central way compuny five hupdred thonsand (k00.00) dotlnre oF 165 four artf one-hait (14) per cent coupon bonds, duted July 1, 1802, due and pay- ablitwenty years frown Junuary 1 1804, with Taterest payable soral-annually, from Janu- ary 1 the Ist day of Janunry wnd the 1st duy of July in ¢uch year, principal and In- teres ble at the fisenl ngency of the state of Ne a In the ity of New York: sald bouds to be of the denomination of one thou- sand @1,000) doll+rs each, und eich thereof to recite uk follows: *This bond 18 ono of series of five hundred bonds of like amount and tenor which are issued by the county of Doug- Ins. In the stato of Nevraska. to the Nobruskn Central Rallway conpany, toalditin the con- struction of o railway bridge across the Mis- sourl river at Omiaka, Nebraska, and adouble track ratllway from the west approach of satd Dridgo throuzh the clty of Onishi to » connec- ton WIth The trucks of the Un lon Stock ¥ nrds and Ruilway compuny, 1 south Omaln.and its side tracks. turnoute. switches nnd otner rail- 4y Improvemen s therewith connected; alt of sald bonds. in ¢ se tho Issuance of snid bunds be authorized 1y vote of the eectars ot Douglns county, to becxecuted nnd rezistere 1 tho 1atday of July, A, D. 1802 and to be im- mediately after vog stration delivered to the First Nutfonal Runk of Omnha, Nebrasia, to be held in trust for delivery to the sald Ne- braskn Central Rufiway compuny, Its succes- sots or nsslgns. in Instatlment follows: One-balf when snid bridge and its approach= o competed. and the remalning ono-hult ipletion of sald raliway lines; all turod coupons to Le removed from said 1s before deltvery by the sald truste all deliver the suid bonas to the Nebraska Central Rallwy company oF its order after the board of county conmiss oners, or 118 su cossors, shall by resolution order said truste 0 make delivery thereof, which re shall be adopted when said’ bonds huvoe been ciruol by suil raliway company s bereln conteniplated. but not before. The Improve- ments herein” contemplatea shall be bozun within ono year from the duy of Muv, A 1., 1804 and be puslied to completion without unnecessary de.ay, and not less than five hun- dred thousand &, 00) dollars shall be ex- pended in netual construction of suld bridge and raflrond within u_ per.od of nine months frow the commencement of sald work (said surito fnclude the cost ot materlnls pala for und delivered upon the ground, but nov to in- clude the cost of rizht-of-way OF real estate), of of sald cxpenditures 1o be filed with tho rd_of County Comissioners in the forn aworn stitement by the president und surer of su'd Nobraska Central Rullway company; work onsald proposed improve- nents not to cease forn perlod exceeding ninety consceutive days before the oxpendi- ture of n sm not less thin two mil.on (€2,000,- 000) dollurs hus Leen made thereon. and uil ot sald work shall be completed and in operation within three yeurs from and after the 1st duy of July, 1502, 1n caso any of the terms. limitations. condi- tlons or provisions proposed hereln relatinz to the ‘beglnninz, prozress und completion of suid improvements are not complied with (un- loss deluy 1s directly and necessarily caused by {njunction or other judiclal proceoding, or by unavoldable uccident or act of providence) the sald company shall not ve entltled to ro- celve auld bonds or uny thercof. evon though the electors of said county of Douglas shall have by thelr vote uuthorized the issuance of suld Vonds: but all rights to snid bonds shall by such default without — uny Judicial ~determ:nation begome forfelted; Drovided, however, that if the beginninz. progress, or compietion of sald improvements shall be delnyed or obstructed by any of the uforesal causes, the times hercin allowed for tho prozress und completion of #ald improve- shall be oxtended to the extent of such or obstruct on, and should a dispute urise between the suid county of Douglus and the sald Nebraska Central Rullway company. with respect 1o the cause or extent of any such delay. the same ut the eloction of suid Nebrasin Contral Raftway compiy shatl by referred for determination to n board of arbitrators, to be sppointed as hereinafter proviaen. ‘The charter granted by the congress of the United States, under which this bridge wili Ve constructed, provides that the bridge and its xpproachics shull be open to the use of all ruilway compunies desiring the sumo upon equul terms: the charzes for the use of suld bridge und the ruies for the operation of the same, in cuse the rallway cowpanics cannot azres, to be fixcd by the honorab.e the sccre- tury of wur. In considcration of recetving the proposed subsidies. The Nebraska Central railrond company agrees to ul'ow all railway compuu fes the rieht to run thelr locomoti pussen ger und freizht trains ovar sald bridge ind up- proaches thereof. and over the main and puss- ing tracks of the sald raliway liues between tho following points, viz: Batween the west appronch o ridee, and the junction of sald ruliroad with the tracks of “the Unlon Stook yurds and rallway cou pany wt South Omuhi; ulso between a point ou the muln line of suld rallway north of Paclfic or Mount Pleusant street, in the clty of Omahu. Neb.. and u pointon the Litvle” Papilion creek in section twenty-five 25). township fitteen (15), ucrth of range twelve (i2), eust of the sixth principal merldian: und also between u poins on the muin line of said rallroad near the in- terseotlon of Fourteenth und Izurd streeis, and northerly to Grace street, in the city of Omuhn: and’it also agrees to ‘aliow oach and cvery rallroad desiring to enter the city of Omahu over its tracks, the right to use suc portious of its terminal grounds, depots an fuclilties us niny be necessary and prover for tie conducting ‘of the business of sald roaa: and it agrees also to switeh und deliver upon llof 1ts switch tracks the cars of nuy and ull ruliway comounies. und ulso thut ull raliwuy companles shall buve the rizht to counect thelr rallvay lines at any point within 100 miles of the city of Omulia with uuy ‘line of rallway which the suid Nebraska Central Railwiy company or iLs successors or ussizns muy hereafter construct or ciusc (o bo con- structed east of the Missouri river, whether Dy itseif or throuzh the aency of auy other corporation or putty, and to ruu their loco- motives, passenger und freizht trains over the main and pas: racks of suid rallway Into the city of Omubia, and also that it will ‘allow all railway compunies to connect with any ot its rallway lines hereafter constructed within the “county ot Douglus, and within one hundred miles of the city of Omahu ut any point, elther east or west of the Missourl river, und to cross the sume, and the right-of way thereof, for the purpose of entrance to and ezross 'from the city of Omaha; Pro- vided, "That the uss and cnjoyment of each and aliof sald ri:hts by other railroad com- panies shall Lo upon Just and equal terms, and tlie puyment of Just und fuir comoensi: tlon to the Nebruskiy Contral rallway com- pany, its successors or asslgns, and subject to such ‘operating rules und regulitions of the Neoruska Central railway compauy, 1t3 suc- censors or yealens, as sl Do uecersary und proper, just aad roasonabie, In case that at timoe the Nebraska Cen- tral Railvay company shull otherwise bo en- titled to receive the last installment of bonds, as herein provided, said compuny shall huve caused to be constructed througlhi the agency of uny other corporation or party any rafl way east of the Missourt river. and within one hundred miles thereof, or shall have deter- mined upon guch construction through the agency of such other ebrporation or purty. sald Nebruska Centrul Railway company shali not be entitied to recelve sald lust instullment of ponts un'ess, or until it sbull huve caused to be execyted, noxnowled:zed and delivered to the 3oufity ¢f Douglas an instrament in writ'ng of such 6iher corp:ration or purty blud! it, or h'm, to abide by and pecform {ho cohyenants aiid agroomente of suid No- raska Rullway company. in this propusition consained re:ating to such raliway east of the Missourl r.ver. ut nothing heretn contained shall be taken s binding sald, compuny to construct sutd rallway in Tows us condition prece- deut to the right to réceive sald bonds. The sald Nebravka Central Rallwiy com- uny further agrees thut in the eventof a isputo ursiug botweon the suld compuny und any other raliway conipiuy with respect to the use und enjoyuent of any rights under this proposition or ‘as to the térms, compon- sation oroperating rules und rexulutions re- Tuting thereto, such disputes shull be submit- ted 10 and determined by a bourd of three ur- bitrators, to be made up of three persous who ure judges of the state district court, or its successors, of thie' district embracinz the county of Douglusto be selectod by a two- thirds vote of uil persons who are judges of suid court. Provided, that any such raliway ther thag suiu Nebraska Central Rullway cOmpuny.its successors or ussigns shall hive the electhan 10 pursue uny other remody wfforded by fuw. Wherever arbiteagion s provided for by tuls propostilon, thg)party dostring to subuly Lty “hintier £ wrftration Spill Suuse 10 bo served upon thelother pirLy n written no- tice which shitll serout the watter in aispute o be submitted, und tue time proposed for the hearing, which shull not e less than hirty (i) duys afcer the time of service: and theroupon the udverse party stull, within twenty (:0) days after such service upon it serve 1ts unswer, If any it huve, upon the party domanding the aruitrution. The Board of Arbitrators, when organized, shull have power to fix the two of learing and to adjourn the same from time Lo time, and (o make all necessary rules wnd regu © ons for the production of testimonydn’ the possession of either party. and otherwise to compel n falr und speody triul; the decision of & majority of the bourd shull control and the Bual deterninition of the bourd shail be final and conelusive upon the partics, of wll ma ters submitted aud declded Whenever arvltration shall be resorted to such urbiteationshall be ths exciusive remedy of the purties xcopt s horelu elsewlhioro pro: vided) us to the wutters uud things involved wnd declded therein. Sald Nebraska Central Rallway compiny, 1ts successors wnd ussigos, shall trunsport froight Gneluding vranster of frolght und wil churses fueidentul to such trunsportation) over'its suld bridge and approscaes, us weil as over the rallway it shall construct within 109 wiles of the Missourl river within the state Of Nobrusks, for Just wnd reasousble rates or 1892--SIXTEEN PAGES. oase of differences s to what constitutes just and re1sonadle chnrges undor th.s baragraph, the bord of county coiLs sioners or suid rallway company mny suts 4t the sume 1o arbitration in the maunet and to the arbitrators ahove provided for, but this paragraph respectine frelght charges shall not become operative or in forco unt'l five yenrs from the date of the delivery of the Inst installiicat of the conds heroinbotore re- forrod to. 1t is further proposed that said bonds shall be dolivered to the Nebraska Central Rallway Compuny, 1s sue slgns, on y upon the execut on by o ebraska Centrut Rallway vompany, of its successors, und de- rd 10 the county of Dougins of an unde tuking fn writing to the effect that the prinels Pl 4epot of said railway company. its general offices and principal macnine shous when bulit shall be located and malota ned within 1he COrporate Hmits of the eity of Omuha, ar that a violat.on of the ternis of sald under- tiking by the suid Nebraska Central Ruiiway compiany, or Its snccessors or assigns, shail render the sald Nobraska Central Rallway compiny, of its succossors, indebted to the ald coutity of Dousias in the fuil umount ot snid boads and fnterest thereon. Tnis proposition shul , ufter belng duly ao-- knowledged by the Nebriska Contral Raliwuy conipany. be recorded in the office of the regis- ter of decds of Douglas county, Nebrasca, and for u period of twenty years from and ifier this dute, shall be réferred to by giv.ng the DouK und pae wherein the same I8 recordod in any mort:uge, deed of trust, deed of con. veyriice, orleaso of the suid Dridge and ape aches and sad ralroid westof tho M as connty, Nebraska, with t the sald Nebrasku Central LWy COmpany, Its succossors and assizns, bound by terms, limitations, provisions and conditions of this proposition which ure heroby mude 18 covenunts that attach w and run with the sald property into whosoeyer hinds it may come. It the suld Nobraska Central rallway gompany, Within forty-five dnys ufter Deing notitiod iu writing by the chuire mun of the Loard of tounty come niissloners that the sunnce of suid bonds has been authorized by vote of the e Ors ot said county, shall not file With the county ciork ity written rutificntion and acceptanco thereof under its corporate seal, which ratifieatio shall have veen ordered by 1ts board of dir tors, none of sald bonds shail be issued, und this proposition shall be void. Upon the votiug of the subsidies horeln scribed, the Nevraskn Cent Railway ¢ ny will surrender the Fizht to recolve the subsidy or any part thereof voted Ly the county of Douglas on the third day of Decenm- er, AL D, ik, und nothing herein contnined shali be taken us an acknowleagment that suid company hus any existiug right to said lust mentioned sulsidy. Tho Nebraska Central Rallway compuny further agrecs, upon un election being caliod, to submitto thie voters of Douylus county o proposition to vote upon the uforesaid bonds 10 pay Into the county treasury in cash five thousand ($3,000 doliirs, to be app.led in the puyment of the expenses of sald election, and KU 'the sumo tme to dzliver to the sald county of Douglus o bond with good und suflicient sureties in the Sum of Ave thousand (&5000) doilars adiitonul to cover uny of the expen- ses of suid election not coveréd by the afore- suty cash puyment. ‘I'his proposition und the acceptance thercot by the county of Douglus, uud the ratification of this proposition by said Nebraska Centrul flwuy COmPANY.OF 118 SUCCESSOLS OF USSIZNS, us hierein provided. shull be construed und ua- derstood to constitute a contract be*ween the suid Nebraska Contral Rallway company. its successors or ussigus, und the said county of Dougins, and uil of ‘the terms, conditions, agreements,and proyvisions made on the part of Nebrasiu Centrat Raiiway compuny in this Dproposition contuined ure hereby made the covenants of tho sald Nebraska Con- tral Kullwey —compuny, Its = succes- sors und ussigns, whicl shall aticeh to wnd run with all of fts sald property in Douglus county, including sald Lridgo and rafiwa and binding upon any party {nto whose hands itor uny of it may conie. & In witness whereof the said Nebraska Con- tral Raliway compuny hus caused these pre {afs 12 be exeeuted thi y ot May A. D, 02 THE_NEBRASKA CENTRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. By . 1. DUMONT, Vice President. (Seal.] Jouy L. McCAau rotary. Attest: T..J. MAHONEY. Btate of Nebraski, County of Douglats, ss. On this:d day of Muy, A. D. 180, before me, a county clerk in und Ior suld county, person- ully uppeared the wbove nawé i J. H. Dumont und John L. McCague, Who are 1o mé person- aliy known to be the identical persons who signed the foregoing fnstrument us vice presi- dent und secretary of the Nebraska Central Ridlway compuanys thoy acknowiedge the exe- cution of the said instruuent to be the volun- tary uct and deed of the sald Nebr.ska Cen- trul Ratiwny company und thele voluntiry uct and deed us such vice president and secre- tary of sald company. Witness my hand und offictal seal the date Just aforesuid. (eal.] FRED J. SACKETT. County C.ork. Shall the above and foregoiug Probus- ftion be uccepted anl udobted: shall 1d bouds be Issued, registered and doiivered, id shall an annual tax, In addition to] the usual and all other taxes, be levied upou the taxuble property of Dougias county, Nebras- ku, safficient to puy the interest on said bonds as 1t becomes due; und at the time of levy. ng the annual county tax, commencing the tent year prior {0 the muturity of said bonds, ehall & tax, in 8ddition Lo ull other taxes, be fevied upon’ tho taxable broporty of said Dougias county, und continued unnunlly thereafter, from yeur to year until thereby u sinking fund shull have been obtained suflicient to Dpuy sald bonds ut the wuturity thereo The above questionashall be rogardel ns one question und all bailots of legal voters cust at swid election, contalning the uboye propoit: tlon und quest.ons in the formn of the ofticlal batlot, to be" prepured by the county clerk of said Dougias county for suid election. with an X murk following e word *Yes" upon said oficial bullot, shali Ve counted fn favor of the issuance ot said Londs und the levy of said tuxes, in payment of the prineipal and interest thereof; and ull Dalots of legnl voters casL at sail election, contuining tno above propcs - tlon und questions in the form of the official baliot, to be prepared by the county elerk of Douglus county for sa’d tion with an X mark following the word upon suid officiul ballot, shuli be counted and considered us ngainst the Issuince of said bonds and the levy of sald taxes, fn piyment of the principal Kna interest thereof. If two-thirds of all the bullots voted by said legal voters of suld Douglus county at said elaction shall be cast fn favor of the issuance of said bonds una the levy of siid taxes in payment of the prineipal and Iuterest thero- of. the forogoing proposition will be held to be udopted und the foregolng questions will Do held to be unswered fu favor of the issuance of suid bonds und the levy of sald tuxes &nd tho said bonds theroupon shall be issue registered and delivered in accordunce with tn terms und condiions hereof, und sald taxes shull be levied accordingly; otherwiso not, Waon eleotion will be openel at olaht o'clock In the morning and will continue open til six o'clock fn the afternoon of the sumo uy. Biated this 16th day of May. A, D. (SEAT) WHED . SACK iy County Clerk, Douglus County, Nebraska. — To promote health, preserveand length- en life, stimulate and invigorate the whole system, tone the stomach, aid digestion, create an appetite and repair the waste tissues of the lungs, nothing surpasses an absolutely pure whiskey of deli- cious flavor, smooth to thetaste, mellow, mature and of richest qual- ity. inferior whiskies it will not rasp or scald the throat and stomach. Call for CREAM PURE RYE and take no other. ¥o. sale only at high-class liquor and Jiug stores. DALLEMAND &CO,.Chicago. Tooth-Food. “This medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teething and resulting diseases, not by putting children to sleep with an opiate, for it contains no harmful drugs, but by supplying the teeth-forming ingredients which are lacking in most mothers' milk and all artificial foods. It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 a bottle, at all druggists. Send for pam- phlet, ** Teething Made Easy THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO, CINCINNATIL, Q, TOLDBY A PREACHER Warm Words from a Pastor Who Tested the System of Drs. Copeland and Shepard—N tion, Dys- pepsin and Catareh, ous Prost Rev. I Baptist chureh of Brock state cvangolist fdr Nebraska is known throughout the state. Tn answe to a recent inquiry the evangelist says ear past hasl inz meot eable. 1 hiad been h Flous DAFts of tho stite, heing state ovan gelist, und had worked riind severely thut [ was complet was unable to do uny lubor. My norves were shattered. tite” 1 eould not s'cep. fulnting spel would fall upon v prostrated, ental or physion I had noappo: Often at nizht T ind on rising from by boe the floor. This statemen shows Lo utteriy weak and wretehod 1 wis. Has . MeDonald, pastor of the b, formerly well 28 in and body so SPECIAL NOTICES, COUNCIL BLUFF3, Extea fine, thoroughbred, Jer- olld color, registored stock; 14 S First streot ]\' YOUDive nnything for sule o trado YOR SAL sey oull, months oid hoate, Broadway and Matn stroet. | 10 IOWA £irms for sale. Tmprovel 18) ¢ 1 county, $10.0) por acra; 12) acrs 1 00: 8) acras, 81591 For barcain brasia £ N 14 oall on or Write & Van Patto ouncil Bluffs JOOR RENT-Dwoilinzs in all parts of the elty. B 1L Shonfe, Broadway and Main SIVRAGE and Commission ~Stoves, farnie Pcire, ote., stored und sold on commissior lowest ratos Ls Kinnehan, 32 Broadway. ]' YR SALE-On small payments. frait and carden (wni near O Blufts. E. i Ehoafe, Broadway and Main stroot [OR RENT--0% Second avenue, dwelling With U rooms, fitnace, ranze, buth. elootrio bells, onv of the most desirable’ 1esidonces tn Lounsil Blums: ront, #1500 por month Ehoafo, Brondway and Main street JORR RENT - Two of the best Carrizg flats o Fourth streot. to Johnso ® SALE~Furnitue fixtures loase and Wi ot hotel with 4) room< in a ood 1l trade for stock of cenoral I Shoafe, Broadway and morchandise: K Muin st Frous A comfortable five room dwol : Fairmount park. Pr ) ensh, balance In moathly piyments. 1 1 Sheafe, Broadway ant Main streot. NOR BALE-A bargaln, throo-room dwe fng, 118 Fifth avenu rlea #700, will tuke toam x00d horses [n tra 1e wnd halihee 10 monthly payments. E. . Shoafe, Broadwiy n{ and M stoots. | JOOR SALE Or trado. A SIX-room frame dwollin, Bighth aveie. eor 1 St price T &0 E. il Sheafe. Browdway and Main sts. R REN P Eight-room dwoliing, 221 Wash= N inzton ave. modern style and oonven- 1 | lences. in oxcoliont rapalr. ront 8§, K. . | | Sheate, Broadway and Main’ sts. U JQORSALE Tho only botel fn asmall town Tast wintor 1. hadl o 8OVOro att ofTh | L Srmiies from Couneil B uffs Has an fco grivpo whcl made o muoh worse thin was | (5L PGS St Koul (e Lurniturs fus Tuscometo o no m uid dlve and gufer | (T 0 N aot. o nervou FELT L Lveryo! At fiest [ took patent medi prost apprecliated —THEY CANNOT 1 Ut conrse 1 looked for haip. 15 sick does that. cines thil were s; strongthen the nerves, But t Lconsulted w nuiber of physic 15 but regrod tosuy Lobtained no reidel, nut saw that iy condition was duily beconiin At this alled upo und Shepard who, after o tion, put me upon treatn effect was that 1 began to At present I sleep well, my proving and my nerves ure dui und strength, 1AM A NEW MAN ind fecl a con fidewt hope of entire restoration to health, need not add thit this 18 a welcome change from wstate of distress and discours nt Lan aware that thes are strong words, bu Tam glud that [ can speak sowimly in pr of these physicinns, | deem it a privil bo ablo (o Commend them 1o my £ Woro serious. peland mprove ut once appetite s im zotting tone troutmient, FROM MINISTERS. Among tho well known cler:ysen who havi glven statements for public print of the su. cess of the treatment of the Copeland Medicn Institute in their own individual cases of tirrhal and bronehial troubles may e m e followin:: C. A PLACE, I iscopal chureli, Ohicngo REV.HENRY O NOTT, ehureh, 495 Fourth stree REV. T, W 1e Tstand Milwiuicee. ASHWOOD, nd Avenu ian chure! orest Purk W. MITCHELL, Taylor Episcopal chureh. Nowpof . WILLIAMS, Methodist Mount Orxb, O REV. D, STORER, chureh, Alexandri Iy, Methodist .0 KREV. W. L. STAHL, Christian church, Bea- Neb. Ian church. Rochester, N. Y. REV. L. GOLDEN, Buptist church, Ontaric THE RELIGIOUS PRESS. The followin z extracts from caur published in Omahia muy serv stundinz of Drs. Copeland and Shepard union people who know them best: THE NLBRASKA CHRISTTAN ADVOCA the ovganof the Methodist church, Chalatans and quacks have masqie: before the public in the garh of Pliysicius, and espeeially ns the proprictors M dical Institutes, so often, public in general are charry of s genu ne. The Cope ted In the New York Lifo bu ry notuble exception to the nbove sort, Itis presid ated physiciud rience and resnonsibility. aims of placing the s fentin case within the reach of even commel ablo. THE MIDLAND, orzin of the west. co-calle that the ccepting an is and gentlemes Their Tiudabl e poorest i the Progress Is the orie of the dauy and we 1to see the medie fruternity i lino. e Gopoland Mod In. stitute of this city s on the right huve broken nw Laws nod have p public and toll § Who is reaning the benofits, [t mo prices and better medical attendance 1o all and 15 especially n boon to sufferers fron chronic discises,” Thoir their tre present advanced statc THE NORTIHAND W y from the m sty ether whiat they ure d € it f medieal science. T, the Presbyt The Cope is i worthy ¢ stundinz and its arc hounorable. The gentlemen conneeted with it nre rezular physicians of wide medicine onse high reputation. I the treatment of uli chroni $5 A MONTH. CATARRH TREATED AT THE U 0 be who | d to cure dgspepsia and o falling me Dpy ise 20 to riends and brethren and to all in need of skillful medical Methodist crman Reformed Street piscopal Episcopal MR TTODGMAN, Emanuel Presbyter- [ 1ot to ) papers to indicnte the 13 nd Medical Institute ed over by rezulurly gradu- of wide expe- treatment of dis- united Presbyterian experience, and aro thoroughly posted in tho practicd of dis- s Copelund und shepard have won & IFORM (VORR SALI—Hotel and restaurant in a pros | A perous Nebraskn city. paying business, £ood reasons for solling, price 8,001 1t I8 & ). . 11 Sheafe, Broadway una Matn street. B W ANTED-Nebraska lands fn oxchiango for Council Blufts property. 1% 1L Sheafe, Broadway and Main street. 1| POR SALE—A mare and_colt. Will take 5 payment in lot fiiling. Abply to Leonard Everett v z ‘\va TED—Tonms to fill in lot 1, block 18 5 Wiiltums' first addition to Counctl Blufs, | Towa " Onecnalt cash and the” biance in radv. Apply 1o Leonard Everett, €ouncil | B, ful l s QOR SALE—Standard Y 1‘ old, sired by Dr. dam by Gienwood, Tecord 21275 chestnut, has shown good specd, 18 gentlo and well broken to drive single or doubie, welghs about 1,000 ibs May be seen ut barn of W, O, Utterbick, 2% Weat Broadway, Counell BiufTa. Price §25). Jacob Sims. G store for snle—An old estavlished id well puying drug store In lively coun- tev town, aiso residence proporty. Addross : itiis, Little Sioux, Harrison county, la MANHOOD RESTORED. SSAMATIVO," th Wonderful Sp: Rtewedy, 10 s0ld wf Writtoh Guarante all Nevous DI o such as \Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Ilendache, Wakefulhess, Lost Mant hood, Nervousess, Lass situde, ol diaing and loss of power o Generntive Organs in cither gex, couse e excessiva 1 ultiniately lants. i conver £y i e ves #1 A package, o1 6 for $5. With every $50 . | written ‘guarantes to cure or refund the Monoy. Tent by mall foany nddress, Circular ires A0 VIuin envelope, Mention this paper. Ad MADAID GHEMICAL CO., Biranch ¢ 258 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, TLL., FOR SALE IN OMAHA, NEB., BY Ruhe & Co., Co.r 15th & Douglas £te. A" Fuller & Co.. Cor 14th & Dougias Sta. Notice to Cont Realed proposals will bo re: retary of the Board of Education, uniil 4 o'clo:k p m. Monday, June 2ith, 1812 for the con d | struction of onie, two story, twelve room brick o | building on the 'Lothrop “$:hool site;anl one, v | two story, twelve room brick bullding on the e, West Omal school te, in accordunce with plans and specifications on fle in the office of Joh Laten<er, arenttoct, room 0 Merchants Natio 1l Bank buitding, O naha. Als will bereceivea for eah of the fol- systems of heatng and ventilation: including fun_syat med sys=tom y closets: Fuller & W n system and dry closots, wid the Holbrook system and dry closets, fach bid must bo accompauield by a cortifiel; 1 | eheck tor 250 ‘I'ne hoard reserves the right to all blds, ctors. slved by the sec- o oject any or of the Board of Eduncation. CHARELES CONNOYER, Secretary, Omahu, June 4th, 1802 J4d bt Of Council Bl Capital stee'c ..8130,000 Satpios an | Profiis! .7 80,000 Net Capital anl Surptu .8230,000 L 1. A nuada, e, e, Mt J. V. a1 Transict zeneral hanks ital und surplus of Lowa \ 4 Chiarles I Hannan ing business. | wny bunkcin ¥ NTEREST ON TIME DEPOSIT3 G- B. MYERS, FINE FURNITURE, RATE OF $ A MONTH-MEDILINES PUR- NISHED PRER. FOR ALL OTHER DIS- | cna every other g demandel by EASES THE RATES WILL I LOW AND anl’ elassos. of trade. NIFORM AND in PROPORTION TO TilE 5 . ; s ST OR Y PEEPE'S C1D STAND . A LR LR CORL DR N EDL 205 AND 07 BROADWAY, Conncil Blufs. CINES REQUIRED. Copeland Medieal - Institutes RODMS 311 AND 312, New York Life Corner 17th and Farnam Strocts, OMAHA, NEB. W, 1. COPIELAND, M. D. C. SHEPARD, M. D, Consulting Physicians, SPECIALTIE Arrh. Asthi tis, Nervous 1) soases, B ood Disciscs, Rheu Builling, onehl- Omaha Medical and Swreital ALL— || RRR masiuin, Congymution, uid all chroms BIvCs | PEEDS ==QF Al Rl= ) 't“f‘x‘ulx‘:-'filf::fil 0to1lnm, 2 105 pm, 708 Gm‘flm[‘; aml sm‘mflfl Dlsqag]g . 101 P, pooi Sunday. N e aary ] ] oubles und kind Aisenses e e tion cireulurs Address il | Tforsu consiful trastment o Lters to Coporand Me lical fustitute, VO LIE niliding, onaba, Neb. Now of d1seiso Fequirin ¢ surleal troatment. 6 beds for puvients, boird nnl attendanoa Call on us AT ONCE and have the ined (FIRIEE OF CITARGE) by our Optieiun. and enenry. itted With & palr of our K IFE Y EGLARSES 0F BPECTACLES. Wo it IFICALLY and grind. leores o correct defects of yislon. such ox A (far sleht), MYOPIA (neur ERBYOPIA ( WU ARTIGMATISW (rregilar sght), ASTHENOMIA OPIA (@ouple siehit). ANTSOM 1 #1200, B RABISMUS (squint ot GOLD am v o), bte. SPECTACLES or from #3 Upwards. PECTACLES or from #1 Upward. COLORED GLASSES for Shading the Eyes from 50¢ Up. MAX MEYER & BRO. GO Practical Opticians. FARNAM and f6th Sts., OMAHA. Established 1866. eat weromnoditions i tho west. Write for clre n doformites anl braces, trusses, el L, eievatures of spine, , LUIOPS, 6 snoor, catareh, bronehitis, in- ion, e ectricity, piralys's, epilepsy, Kids b widor. oye. dir yidn an | blood wid”all ] ODOFAEl0NA: o T T ASPEOIALTY, TIEASES OF ouew . sxsto e Vomen FIX We hnveliately ud lod & 1ying= in dop srument for women during conflucinents irletly vr vate) Only Kelluble Medloal los titute making u Spo PROVATE B Al B ood Diseases successfully trostel Sy uliLitic Poison removed from thoe “systom withoat mercary. New itestorative Treat- ot for Lows of VITAL POWEL Persons u to visit us may bo troated at homo b pon_ence. Al nicutions confls il Medclnes or instruments seit Ly Jrexpress, seourcly pucked, no nirks atents or sender. One pe rsonal lns e il il vonsu (€ s o sead 0. und we will send 1o plala history of your Wrabper. dur FRF Upon Frivate, BOOK T0O MEN, LEL5E o Nilevods Dis: ps, ipotency, H‘/‘llllllll. Gloot un l Yuricos h i st on 114t R L AnGes for Dotormitles & Truses wnufactory inthe Westol BEFOK. BT INCES, "t U ks, ELECEKIG I “ ffifnilfl 'figcfifa'i”a‘nfib 'Su gical lostitute, ' 26th and Broadway, Oounoil Bluifa 1 “Pen minutes' ride from'center of Umabi Omahs sad Gounoll Blulls eloctrlo wotor llus ) 5 £ A