I H Hi DAlJ-Tx JBJB7Ei""l UJ&DJL//VJL , n OHAETER AMENDMENTS , JTcxt of Sir. Tronp'H mil. r.ntltlci "Chios of the Kli-M Clns . " 3Ionie Uoll No. 281 A l.ilt . for an act ti omunJ fectlnn 1 % cliaptir in , of tlio Cum pilnil Stalnlm of Nc-bniVa , cntlilod "Cilifirif tliR 1'irst C1 M. " lutrodliced h A. 0. Trout > . llra'l ' firit llrno January U7 IKS' ; nrilmd t > > fecund romllnz : ii'vln-conc time l'obni r ? I , IShJi ; rtf rreil to cntntnlt tuc on clll < M nod towns ; IVbruary I , 1N33 Mint to printer. 35s it I'linclod by tin1 legMatnra of the state of Nchrwlc * . Hccllmi -That opctlon 15 , < > [ clnnti-r lit ( if tha CotnpilPil StutiiU-B 1 > and til a B.Mno U hereby amrndt'il to nn 1 a follows : Sec , 1. - ( t'owiTu of ciimcll ) . Ti innnyoi nnd council of rach city created or ROMTni- by tliis nrr , fhall have tlio c\re , arrangement nnd control of tli9 tily , It * property and fmnncPK , and ih.tll liavn power t' > pa * uny and nil ordinnnw mint i''pii nnnt totlioc.n- otitutiori nnd laws of tint stale , ntid muli ordinaiiei-n to alter , modify , or repeal , nnd ( hull lm\o the Jiowrr Int. ( Iiicuuie ) . Tolnvyaml collect a tix on inniioM , liawkcr , ( wMlf-rn , liquor fillers , pawnbroker * , how , tbeatrn nnd exhibition ? for pty , blllutd lablei and ten pin alloy * with nut rcjf.ird to the number of pini mod ; bucks dray * or other tuhicliM lined for piy : within tlio city , nml muy tirpccrlbo tlio coinprn'ntinn fur tliu mo of said iiacki. dray ? , and other \u hiclrs. 'JJ. ( TrnM'Un ) . Tondnptnll Btich moai wci OH they may deem urcui * ary for the ae commnd.itinn and protection of atrAiijtrrH Mid the trawling public In person nnd property , 3d , ( Disorderly houws , [ famine , etc ) To restrain , prohibit , nnd eupprem tippling shops IIOHBOI of proctitutinn , ami other dinordnrly houses nnd practici * . all Ramon nnd K-miblit g , nnd ilenrcriitlons of thu Hnbbtlh ( uommuuly cpllril Sunday ) nnd nil indecimclci , nleo to rcKnlatn anil ItceriM , or prohibit the kci-pirp and use of billiard tahlw , ten pins or lull allays , shooting valliries nnd olhor flmiUr placui of nmtinmiiciit , nd to prohibit nnd flUpl > ro-H by ordinance nil lutturips nnd ( 'itt cntorpriNM of nil kinds under whatsoever nnmu carried on. I th. ( CotiUfllom diseiKcs ) . They shall hnvo power * to rn ko rcKulatlom to pruvont the introduction of coiitngiou , Infection * , or inaligmiit dmnrtH inti ) thocity ; to crt-ato n board. of health : to rnnko quarantine laws and cnforcii the name within the corporate liniitH , or within thtuu iiillnx thereof. nth. ( Public buildings ) . To erect , establish , maintain , nnd rc ulati ) hospitals , wnrkhotHci , houiesof correcttuii , juils , station houses , and other necessary Imilillngs. Gth. ( Health Nuisances ) . T > in itko regu lations to secure elm general health of the city , to provide for thi pievcution , abate rnent , and rnnovnl of nuisance1 , to intko and- proscribe reputations for tlio location , con struction ; nnd keeping in order nil fl uhter honiCH , st'ick yards , w , > rehouse.g , stableg , or < ith"r placon whuco cfloneivo matter ii kept or is lublu to accumulate ; whether within the corpotnto limits or within throa milea thereof 7th , ( Police ) . To pRtablinh , 'legulnto nnd nupport night watch nnd police , : iuJ to delino tlutles theroof. 8th ( Light etrnota-n is ) . To provldo for the lighting of Rtreets. Hying down of gas pip"S nd erection of hmp-ponta anil to regu Into thesihof gis and r ut of gaamttorh within the city. lHh. ( Itcguluto weight * nml momHro ) . To regulati1 the woighinif ami maa uring of liny , wood nud other articles exposed for snip , nrd of nil coal fold or deliverm ! within the city. 10th. ( Public library ) . To ootiuHsli nnd maintim publiclibriricB.'ind reading ronni" , to purchase b > ks , paper ? , majn and iniinu- xcriptHtborefor ; and to reecho donatioim and jieqnestn of money or propetty for the eamo , in trust or otherwise They may nl o pa's necr/Hary by laws and regulations for the pro tection and government of the same. 11 th. ( \ IaikotaProtect property Htreams ) . To erect nod establish market housBH , nd maUo market tihicps , ami to pro- vtdo fur the erection of all other useful and noces'.iry bui'dinea ' fnr the use of the elty.and for the protection and Rafity of nil property own d by the city , nnd they may locate such market places nnd buildtiic.s aforeaaid on any nlleyi' , or public grouiulB or on any lind pnruhancd by them for auoh purpnoo ; t' > provide for the safety nnd proUctlon of prim to property here dainairos are llkoly to u-ur : by the action of tin ) eln- racnts or through careloasnoFs or negligence of any servant orollicerof the city ; nnd to es tablish , niter nnd clunga thu cli.innrls of Btrunms and water cninsea xvkhiu the eity and luldga the ennio Provided , That any such im- in-jvoinunt cutting in the nvgrcgnto a MUM greater than live thousand dollars shall not ba authorized until the ordinance providing therefor sba'l be first Mibmittnd to , anil rati fied by a majority of the legal voters of ouch city voting thereon. 12th ( UnnBUs ) To provide for and cause to be taken an enumeration of the inhabitant * of the city. 13th. ( Kbctionn ) . Toproudo > v ordinance fir the olcotinn of city olllcers nnd preecribo the manner of conducting the sumo , nmV the returns thereof nnd the registration thcioof ; nnd for deciding uontcstcd elnctlons in any mancr not in conflict with exiuting laws. Hth. ( Removal of otliceragents ) . To provldo for r < mioving olticnM of trie city for iiit'conditct , and to crnntB any cillija or cm- ploy any agent they mny deem necufsary foi thu government und best lutorejta of the city.15th. 15th. ( Kino" ) . Tort'g'ilnte Ihopolico of the city , and unpoao finex , forfeiture , aucl liuiialtion for the broft'ii of any ordinnnco. and proviilo for the recovery and collection there of ; and to provldo In default of | u > mtnt fi'r ' confinement in the city jail or prison , and for hard labor in the city. llith. ( Itwiihitnu'Uicert Agentc ) : To pre- MTibo and ri < nl tn the dutlfu , | ivvcrs , und compenxation of all ollU'rm , agents at.d aery- biits of tb > < city no * , lit i tin jiroviJpil fnr. 17th. ( Itondii ) . To reqniuiof all nllicors , or Beivmitflrlecttd or appointed In jiorMtnncii of tills nut , bond HIM ! security for thn liiithfur performance of iheir duties. Xoollicer hlinll become eecurity upon the olliclul bond of an other. ISth. ( Crufltv to animals ) . To provide for tlio | iravni'l n of etuw'ty ' to aniinnU. lUlh. ( DoincH'io aniinaU ) . To jmihibit cr regulate thti running nt largo of domes , Ic nul- maU , mch nn hoes , entile , horerx , sharp , geats , fowl * , or nniin ilnnf any klrdi r dedcrip- tion , wlih'n ' the curoorato limits , and provldn fur thoiinponiidlng of all nninulrtiun- nlng nt l rgn c < ntrary to such prohibition a. d also for the fnrfirituro and cole of aninuli < HJ impoui dod to pay thotxpense * of tikiugup , c.-uintr for and Htlling the mime , ii eluding coat of ndvectl'ing and fees of ollkeri "Olli ( Di > g < ) To rrciilute , llcfine , or pro hibit thu running at largo of ( logo , and guild ngainitt injnrio * or nunynnces therefrom , and to author I/.1) thu dentructlon of the same when running at large contrary to the provmions of any ordinance. ' 'let. ( Appropriations ) , To appropriate money and provide for the payment ot tha debt * ami txixmsrs of thu city. Slid , ( Street suctions ) , To ivgulate , license , or prohibit the enlo of domestic unimali , or of poods waroa and merchaudlto nt public auc tion on lliu tti i ot ; nllsyc , highways , or any public ground within the city , -MJ. ( Auctions ) . To regulate or license the auctioneering of good * , ware , and mer- cbandite. 2Uh. ( Street * ) , To cnro for and control , to name and rfiiamn Htreeti , avenue' , parkt , and rqutrea within the city ; to provldo for the opening , vacating , widening and rarro log ol Htreets , avenues and alleys within the tity , under such restrictions as may be provided by Uw. 25th. ( Fire Limit * ] . To dr fine fire limit * . and regulate the erection of nil buildings ami other ttrurturt-s within the corporate ) limits , and provide for the removal of any building or structure , or addition thereto erected con trary to tuch regulations. JOth. ( Sewers ) . To lay oil the ct.y Into tuitable districts for the purpose of iwtublhti lag a By > tnn of sewerage nnd drainage ; to providu inch tystem nud repuhto the con strut-lion and repairs and use of sowfrj act drains , and of nil proper house connections am ! bnnches , and pruxido penalties for any ob ntruction of or injury to any teiver or part thereof. 27th. ( Water Works ) . To erect , and con utruct and milntiin water workr , cither with in jr without thn cornorato limit's i f th * c'ty ' and to makfl al ) nimlful rules and regnUtiom conc ( > niiiu' tin use of watnr mpplitd by such \v&Ur vvo ks and to do all acU nececsary fo the construction , com pie t on , mana enien and cnntml uf the same , including the appro priution uf jTlvatt ) propeity fur the pil > li ( n o in the construction nml opperation of such witter works ; compensation for tmcl appioprUtlon to txi nud a a * provHtd for by tuli aot , And the major nud council of eacl city , croitcd or governed by thU act , shall bavo power to contract with and procure in dividuals or IneorporatloES to i jnittuct nd maintain waterworks on nch terms nnd under scch regiitatlon * ' mny b agreed on 2Sth. ( Fire . ) To jiroviJe for tli9 organ- iz tiriii nud Mtppntt of n lira department , am tctnbliih regulaiinns for the prevention am nxMoffui'nineni of firci. yjtb. (1'iulM. ( ) To hold nnd Improve pub lie grounrln a"d parks within or without the limits of the city , and provide for lln protcc lion nnd prevention of tlm ( amp. SOtli. ( < Jlficer1K"pntts ) To reqtiire frcm nny ollirar of the city , at at.y tune , u report in ill-till of the tMiisacltnis in his olHco , or o anv matter conm-rled th rewith. HUt. ( Fast liiiving ) To prevent hof o racing or ImtnodiT/it-i / ottving or riding in the street ! , ami t < > c uni -l porcons ti fasltn thpl hnrneanriiiher ntilmnlt nttnehtd to vehicles nhiln standing in the nt'eets. SiJJ. ( i\plo ; ivn Aitipli-f ) TD rpRiiUto tlio trnm-portatlcin and keeping nf Ruupowdcr , oil nr either cnmbuitiblo or e"\pli i\t' urtlcloc. H I. ( f n ct HtrH ) To reguhto tha traiiSpoitation of articles through the ntreeta nnd to prevent Injuries to streota from over loadiil vohic'eK. ' Illth. ( Ktnln < * nt IXimnln. ) To anproprlate prlvnti ) property for the u o of the city. 3'ith. ( Piibnol'dace. ) To provide- for Uw punishment of persons disturbing the peaci and gonl order of the city by claim ) ' nut noie , by intoxication , drunVcunow , lighllm ? or iioiiig piofnno langnigo in thfhtrfi U nro.h or public plnc ° s , or othctwio * vi dating tlia imblic jience by indecent n-nl dlsonicrly con etier , or by h > vd nnd lascivious bplmvior. Illlh ( t'unisliViong doors. ) To provide for the punishment of vagrants , trntppi , eom inon stleet lieg nts , coimn n pro tutit < > . ? imbluri > . burglars , thievtavatchatulf n , imll garnu pl'iyiTH , persons who ntmvi theh Fnmihefl , and iiii > plclous persons who can give no reasonable account < < f then.Rfhfii. 37th. ( Vmnn i H in Ollicc. ) To provide for filling mch vncaticiis as nmy noiur n the oilico nf cMincilmnn or other elective 'Ifico of the city , by calling ( paciul elections 'or that purpose , 88th. ( rrei-s , ) To provldo for the planting in 1 protection of ahndo or ornamental i.nJ I'cful treni" , .TJtb. ( Inppoo'.lon of Wrights and Mens irr . ) To providu for ths inspction | of veights and moaiuro' , nnd proliihit the ilia of in put feet weights or intMsuroa or weighing 40th , ( Hallway Dopnt ? ) To regulate pvi-es , depot grounds and places f r etoring reixhta nnd goods , nnd to provldo for nna pgulnto the oaiRign of railways through the > ullla grounds of thn city. llRS. ( Keguluto Itailwava. ) To regulate the roning of rnilay tracks , to regulate the mining of railway engines , c.trs nud trucks vithm the limits of tin city , nud to make ther nid further nil en nnd restrictions , tn irovent accident at cronsingg and on the tracks f railroads , mdto prevent ( irpa from engines. t'Jd. ( I'ireainiB nnd Fireworks. To pun sh and proveat tha carrying of concealed vonp .ns . , the discharge of firearms or lire- vorks of any dcsciiption in nny of the streets , illcye or public grounds , or about or in the icitiity of buildings. 13d. ( Prevent nuisances. ) To prevent any icrapn from brirgintr , depoeiting , having or e.wing upon or near his premise- eUowhcre vithin the city any dead carets , nnd putrid jeef , pirk , fish , hides , or skins of nny kind , or my oilier unwlioliHomu substance , and to : ompel thniemovul of the lame. II it ) . To appoint three competent ppraona o bo known as commissioners of jndgmint , vho shall aa soon a.i practicable proceed to urvry all lots , blocks , street' , alleys nnd pub ic grounds within any ilty of the first chvsa tot surveyed and platted with fixed menu nent.s and I ecurdtd according to law , nud to nako a map of their eaid eurvoy , Hhovving heruon the width of uvery strs-et nnd alley nd thu extent of nil 8piaice , paika and pub ic grounds , nnd to fix such momimontor mon- uiu'iiti a" may ba necessary for tha presi rva- ion of nil lines so established. Said cominis- iom-rs having c mpleted their survey , maps nd profiles , hull deliver the same with a vritten report to the clerk of the city , who hall thereon publish n notice for three weeks , n the oflici 1 piper of the city , stating that uch report has beea made , and that the same > -ith tin ) i-ipi is oufii to public inspection in ho oilico of xnid clerk , where the same shall 13 kept during the publication of raid notice. Vuy property owner or ether person intoicst- d , who slull bu dissatisfied with such urvey and plats thereof , may at any imo within BIX months nfter publication of aid notice file with the dork of the c'ty ' ob- putions thnreto , in writ ing , stating epecihu lly hu grounds and rt > a ons for such objections. \Hsr the expiration of mich time , in oasa such ) bjfclions ate HO filed , said clerk shall causs aid map ? , with the written objections there- o , to bo returned to sa'd ' I'ommn-Bioners , who nay , after duly consideiitg such objections , notlify their report if _ tlie > deem proper. In n o no written objections nro fihid , or , bsiog Ifd , such being consldeied by the eald coin- nissiouers , the said inspa ind reporis shall be ubmittid to the common council , who filrill ix a time und publish a no'.ica tlicraof in the illicial pnper , and they nmy hoar at sueh time my fntthor objections to said mapH and ro- mrts aiid i banco the same as thpy may dorm ust nnd proper And when tha fame shall mvo bcn mid-1 tatisfnctory , they shall l > o id'ipted bf nrdinnnco in dim form , and the . oumil shall C4U8u copy theiuof to be filed vith the i mnty clerk uf the c mnty in which i.id c'.ty u li cited , und he shall recuid the nine as iustiuinen of roalestata nro required o bo recorded. And afterwards Bald maps \'id mrvi y flliull stand us the legal and valid ihiu irf said city t deteim-uo nil hues of lots , locks , htieutx , alloys and public groundsill ho part of said city so mim-yod , A Corn cllon. Iii an art'diin ' jo.toiiloy'aBKE entitled 'Eniageil EnginoerB , " in wlrch W B ghcn Btttomunt In regaul to nn undertaker's ) ill , tilnch was purpuit.'d to have boon Igued by Er.istus Youi g , Messrs. Drcxel fc M > ii1 , thu m.derUktri tireeonting thu ) i'l ' , des-iro tnititothat the wci-Js civil OT to Mr. Youiiif , nuditir , wuro iiuvor irti'luu by him , but by S. D. Mircer , tlio ihlcf hiKKei n i f thu Union Pacific rail- oal. Mr. Young s mply returned the ji h to tlium witi Dr. Murctr'a rematki iDpeuded. _ _ _ A Finn Ueroriler. Mini Mapgio Truland , engaged In iltu jottnly clerk's cilice , takes the roiotto m i ccrroct copj-ist. Shu recently recorded > cu hundtui different moitgageannd only ) iulttod oiiu word in the whole lot. Conn- y Cicik Ljavltt Hiya that it waa the moot : orrect record ever made by any ) > eraon n the oilica of tha county clerk uf Dong aa county. Boeidoi beiry poifoctly cor- oH Miss Truland ia an uxco lent chirog tphor , anil after slid had cumplotod the econls they lotktd aa if printed in c3 icr plate. Cra/.cil l > y Verillct. Slilnkle , the ex-Cornulllan cf nneavory reputation , and a tnodlcua named Water- miin have been acquitted of the charge ol body.Miatchlnp ; at Itosbello , Illinois. The vcrJIct tu oxcltod J. V. Croft , oi Ilochelle , father of tlis woman whoso body had been stolen , that ho became almost u raving man in ? . Thursday nlgbl In aroused the household by aprhigii g from bed and loudly crying that ho waa bound to kill those villalna instantly. Ho begged tlia family to alloir him to go nnd got a gun for that porpoeo , and commanded mandod the husband by all that waa ( aired In hii wifu's memory to execute vongianco if ho should fill , At times ho became ao violent that three men wore icqnireil to hold him. flthica ( N Y ) Jourii.il. I'atevvi a Col. Hcgelaud , who has been In a grand work among the newsboys o thta city for a inn weeks put , made his farewell addreaa in tha Pint Preaby teriau church Sunday evening. Ho wa greeted by a fair-ilzcd audience , atujri ; whom were n nu ubur of nonrsbof a , fo whom tho. colonel h i done BO much Tlio colonel commended the consuUda tion of fie acsos'ation irlth the Omihn Benovolen1ssiocl&tlon , and stah'd tha beginning at this period in the bislor of our joung clly , to care fcv thl ncplcctsd youth , It Wvttld ba a compara tlvcy ! am.Vltask in the future. A forci bio Ulnatralnu was i-iven of th ton > i > tatuaa ! to which the boys of any city mtts" bo euVjected , n iliowu by th present records , they Indlca'lng ( hit there were 100 men and ODIJ ona we man. The wcrk of ru form w s alnwn to bo sir.iplo nnt Ir4cttcal by thi united clfort to secttrt tha idle bjy caiploymont. Their mora andutcial shipwreck was traceable , R ! most intirely , to idlcnoir. Quito a nuin her of inc'detitBtra Rivci ) , In whic ! boys ga'hered frjm the STiets of ntlii- ! cities , durni ; ton or twelve ye i-j pas' through Iviuurcd nasoclattous , are to-ihy numbered among aomo of tie best nnt nu R * thrifty business mou of v.vrloua cit IM. Ono fit these wn that rf a Lous7lllc buy ly thi- name of lUwacr , whom the si3akor ] know in his 1 yhood , IIHT growi tu manhood. IIo mot him in St. Luuii lait fall. The former nowaboya atatc that ho waa the owner of a farm of oiU MI-IB of land in Tennoaaor , and I list time on liia way with two carloids of horto for mirkot. Tlio nuwaboy fur.hor atatoc that ho had just pud hia fonnor homo ol Lonuv-1'i1 a visit , and , ha\ing plenty ol in -ney , thought it but fair tiiat ho .should aid h's mother aubat < tutlallr , whiih ho did by tikiiij ; her from the rickety tenement - mont of a sec'iid-alory lutllil ng Into a UJUiforlaVu two atory brick houao , with til convenloacics Another nnd quite ai ntoresting waa that of n boy , whn twelve y'eara Ago waa oruplcycd ti build thvsand nweop out the rooms of a nowubnys , night school. At thu preaout time ho 11 a successful bufir.csi man. 119V. Air. Lla'shn f llowod with n few HMrring remarks , nnd in turn was follow ud by Mr. E. C. Newton , whogivu some > lnln fac'n. Col. llogebnd leaves tvday frr lock Island , Illinois , \\heroho will tnko ip thoramo kind of work whuh ho has icon doing In tliie ci y. Ho bears wih ilm the following letter , which will ehoir tow his labors hi this city are oppr < i- iatod : 'To whom it wry concern : Wo the indoreignod cittzona of Omaha , Kubria- ca , certify that wo are co nixin * . of the wcrk done In Omaha nud vicinity durng ho laat month ly Col. A. Dogeland , among the noc'cctod ' youth and wo heart- ly commend him and his work to the arniHt consideration of gcod people vhcravar ho may go. Ho has left the work he lud in chariie In good condition u this city and hla cause and conduct and oanlts of his w rk cntltlo him o every kind and faithful c nsldora'i'in ' t the hinds < f any communry , whnv , n God'n providence , hn may tarry In the iirthrranco ef the objects of It's labor. Vo advlee special cfforra in securing a full ttiiulanco of the you'll upon hisaddreta- s , ni they will result thereby In much ; oed In farthering the wcrk and imprces ip them favorably. Warren Swif/.W , Wm. .1. Ilnisha , ras- .nr . Second Prcabylotian church ; Chas. V. Savidge , pastor Fiist M. E. church ; fi-incts S. Blayney , pis'or N. Preshytt- an church ; K. D. lugrmn , pastor Firs1 , 'hrlntlan church ; Jtlm S. Schaiblo , pas- or Germm Presbyterian church : E. B' Grslum , past r United Piejbvtcrian lunch ; J. S. Detniler , piHtor Eof-llsh .uthotiin church. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS , 'roecdln s of the Bonn ! "nt Iinst Sainrilsy's SATUUDAY , Febraary 14 , 1885. Board nut puvjuaiib to adjournment. Proaont Commiasioncrj O'KoolFo , Corliss and Timmu. Jlinutes of the preceding meeting oa'1 ' and approved. The appointment cf Michael Lahey as pociil deputy hhertll for the purpoao f working prisoners iibont the now jurt homo waa approved and ordered lod. lod.Tho The following ronoluliona wore dopted : Resolved , That the county clerk bo and 3 hereby directed to cancel resolution assort Jnnuary 7ih , IflS.'i , to rmlino lota 5 , 10 15 15 , from $15,500 to 82,5'JO. Res.'lycd ' , That thu county treasurer > oand is hereby directed to rrcjlvo Ilia Hxea on rf , of lot 1. block 11H , fir the eire A. D" 1801 00 70-70 aud 71 , with- mt interest , en iucount of error of ormor treaturer In givlun atatinunt. Hcao'.ved ' , That the county treasurer bo > nd ho Ja hereby liMtinclad to inako ro [ uls'tlon npmtho nuduor of public ao cunts fnr the following blanks for the year1880 : 0WO blaol : No. 1 Bcheiluli ! of ivuaatniunt. SCO " - btati'uii'ut of deduitiona from crcilitn. il blank Nc . 3 aisci < ami'iitK nf binlts'etc. 7ri " 1 asii'saintnt of rcrpurfttluns. " 8 ueseanintnt of - 0 luburauce i-om- 5 blank No. 22 eli-rk'd certlt'n ; < to to auditor. The following aivounU were allowed : nitinr.K FUND. SI. W. E. I'lircbanfjWork en bridges , etc 18 .10 .Stephen Kubineou , freight on bridge timber 2S 10 Stephen U'dmson , onacc\mt ; \ Waterloo lee bridal 281 ! 0.- . HOAl ) FUND. John Sautter , work on lidlvim road. 2010 W. .r. Mount , ami road Xo. 8 "C" . . OJ ' . " " " 00 D. 1' Angi'll , C. H. Ilowoj , app. road No. 8 "C" and tram 7 CO J , 8. McCauley , work on ditch , Waterloo 80 01) ) Iloury Tietje , work on road 4523 I'oti'r lUinz , work on road 3 00 ( iENKUAI , FUND Wm. 1'roston & Co. , error in bill De cember , ' 84 5 200 J. A CrelRhton , rent of moron , Co , cb. and school aunt 2S5 CO Henry Nasser , Tales juror Oct. T ' 81 4 CO Geo. B. Strylier , tlo do do t 00 T. 8. fifigor it Co. , csffeo and tea for city poor , 40 8 , " 1'uitcn it Gallipher , bfans nty poor. 31 37 Wm Moroney , Tales juror Kab.T. ' 81 4 00 U. 1 ? . R'y Co. 1 ticket for poor : t 10 ( ) ra > StuUner ( fraud juor , Kob. T.'XS 21 10 M lingers it rious , hardware for Douglas C'lunty , C 150 IVrkltib it Loir , quoeniwara for jxior farm 3 . D O. Clarkcoal for new couit home 1401 Ueo Pub Co. , 3 iidn. for Douglas Co. . 0 & 0 Barney Mi-Oiun , grand juror Februa ry term85 22 OC LnU CJrebe , ballltl Keb term , ' 8.r > . . . 21 OC Win Miller , bailiff Keb. term. 'fir. . . . 24 0 K H Crowd ) , bailitf Feb. terra , ' 85. 21 0 ( A. Uroun , milk for city poor 1 Oi .loljii Colllni , nursa , 'JO1 J , J. Pointr , work on treas. books. . . 144 W. U W. C nnell , M. D. , visits and medicine , 35 Of. H. H Wiason , wltueis fee 20 St. Joieph liojjiitnl , c.tro of couaty p tlentn . . -1432 Omulu Coal : Cnko a d l.iine compa ny , coal for Douglas county 1133 39 A SaunJere , ttxua refunded 21 00 Adjoutnod ti the 18 h inst. H. T. LBAVITT , County Cletk. The Mnrdl Grns FcitlvltlcH nt Orlcann. New OnLK.\N , February 1C. - Hear and cold weather favored the op-nine , fthe Mardl ( ; r festivities. The arrUal and reception of King l ! x occurcd aecordins to pr pramnip , exetpt m to limp. Hl < nujfxly niched the city-hall at noon , whtn Major ( i\nlitt9 \ ur- r ndered the key < of thn oily. The uroerg- lon conmtixl of luf.-nlr.v , a d tachtni < nt "f mariaes from tha Tniteil States thir hlp Ten- neMPenand the inau-nf-war Ualnnn , hltiMi1 , Comedy mid lnr followers on \ ns , triun- Iwtors , ber ld , bearers of tlie royal st.indnrd. TM > JH of bls _ uiijpny nien at arm . and li' ' Majpttr , "Kinp l'te\ , t- tended by the Hoyal Continental GIUM ] . The proi Hiltin lno\ed thruUh ( thr ( nun ipal strcats to the lovco at the head cf C.i ml ftrept , where tbo pnrtv embark < dona ti.intr ! forilio cxpoiltion. The attomhnco oxcfi'lod any- thine In tholi' ' tory of tno t > ti | itl < > n The mam tower was crowilad with | > eopl < > looktnfj down t'io ' n\er to citch cinht of thn royal licet liol'Hv in tinmiiic liallanl In the \es- tibulo thejim was so great that Icemotion wa nl io t llnixlble. | ) . The rhte of tlioclty and many di tineviisi-d \iMtoianttirxledlli9recuptnn Riven i the forenoon by Commiffi"nrr Am Id 15. Chino tu ( tov. Jiourno of Hln do 1'land. The recep tion wa held at th < Now KnRl nd | . atfurm lu the government building. The Ro\ornor nnd Mrs. liouni ! ) were atUndi'd by all the stalf oflk-frs In full tyiiform. Tu night thi Krowo of l'rot ua rnovei throuiili the piinoipal Btioots. Thiro were olRhteon tableaux on car ; , illustrating the in ) th and worship ] of C'hiua , The uewipi ) ier ollic's and c'uu ' rooms wwv illmnlnatad , .ind llio sirlowalks along the route of the pro ( vision were linadith fpoctatorn. To.mor- ruw the grand jajoant of Kin ? Carnival - val will take place , and a ball and reception will follow at night. IllOU NKOIJOBS OF AMK11U' * . 3olnrcil 'Men AVIioVcro Onuo Slaxce , litil AIT Nou AVortli Slilllons How 'I'lioy Made Their Money and Iliiw Tlic.v Uro It Career of Khcu - ntor I truce. Probably no ono , writes a correspond > nt to the Now YirJc Mail and fa-press mi a wider acquaintance with the load- tig colored mou of the United States han the linn George W. WilllaniB , ox- mctnbur cf the Ohio logltlituro nnd uthrr of the "Hlatory of the Colored Jnco in America " Mr. Willlaum ia a ight-jklnncd ll.lrested mulatto of icrhaps 35. IIo la now on noocl hero rn ' lis aecond volume of "Tha 'lllstory of Isconsttuction I naked htm to-night ij Ivo me st 1119 facts na to the rich negrooi f the Unltad Statoa. He replied : ' -The ilorcd people are amassing fortunes very spldly , nnd 1 know of a great many where ro wtrth from § 100,000 to § 1,000,000. lore at Washington thoioarolOOne rooi ) worth over $25 000 , at least fifty worth 10 000 , nud 1 thauld aay 1,000 worth 5,000. Fred Douglass la worth about UOO.OOO , and ho Inn a bcautifol hems im-oumlisd by large grdnnda on thu other do of the Potomac , overlooking Wosb- ngt in. It la thocld Van Book man-ion , 10 homo of the noted negro Inter Trim , him ho divided bia lands for f.ilc , put nto every dead n stipulation that iho urchaaur should ia no case Hill to a gro. Fred Douglass owes it to-dayand 10vholo of the estate , ao divided , is otted with the homes o ! colored m ° ii. ) cUj > liisa Wis , you know , a alavc. actl ha oaght as a boy with the dogs that fell run hla maater'a table. lie has made s money chiefly by loctoring , and by a apar c.illed The North Star , wLich ho isci to eJit. HcgH lOO a night lee- arlng , aud ho iuves'.ed his mouty in ovetnmout bondaacd real is'nte. TJiaro 3 no pleasan'er homo'in Washington lanhi' , and hla now whlto wife is a is.-illiful and accoinpliihed lady. John Cooke , the tax collector cf tli3 Dia rist cf Columbia , fa a wealthy olorod man. Ho IB vrorth about 250,000. He has held his preaont offica , ir liftjcn yens. Hu la a man of great kbllity and is w 11 oducitod. Then there a a broker hero named Matthown who id a bus'nota of morofthan § 100,000 laat car. llo ii a graduate of tha law do- ) attmcnt of Harvard university , anil got lia start aa a cletk In the pOH'.ollica do- .artmcnt. Ho saved his money , and lot t out in dribbleta at oxotbitant tatoa cf ntercat to his moro Improvident white ollow-clerks. His pile Boon grow largo nough to enable him to withdraw from tie department , and ho now does a egittnistc brokerage business. John 11. angston , our minister to Haytl , Ins a nod deal of propoitin Weshingt-m , nd hn is a rich man. llo is the son nf a ich Vi'gininn , of Louisia county , Vir- ; inta , by a beautiful colored mother. Ilia athor fcoed him at hla rioath , and pro- idud funda for his education. He waa out to ( ibetlln , and ho studied l.v.v ftsr graduating there , at ClovoJa'id. ' Vhen the wara > over 10 wa given a place on ho freedmen'a buraau , and finally beam amvie" prisldunt of tha Frcedmui'u S vlnga bank. This had a cipitil of 9.,000,000 , nnd it failed. It WAS not nu to L ntton that it did no , though 10 did not lail wit'i it. Bo next became Ice president of Howard iimvniis.ty , and wan then a member of the national bourd f health. All thiB t'nio ' ho uas 20 1115 jig salariea airl wai making moio and pulling less tlun any leading colored nan In the country. When Uayos TI.II lectjd lam t n w&nted to bo onmmie- ionor of agriculture. Hayss ompr.i- mlssd tbo mat or by sanding htm as min- stnr tj U jt , a place thui troiti § 7.r)00. ) lo norr gota § 5,000 a ) e r. " "How about Sanbtor Bruce ? " "Bruce is rich. The atoiy of his for- 0119 is acurloua one. Ho has nude the moat of it in politics. Ho wan barn in Virginia , aod waa a slave in Mlsiiaslppl at tbo time of the war At i's cloao ho went nrr h to Oberlln , where ha got ome education , and then drifted south. Be returned to Mississippi in tbo height ) f reconstruction times , and arrived at facksc.il when the legislature was just bo ng orgnnl/.sd. Ho at once put In a claim for the oilico of eorgeant at arm ; , and , aa ha was a pUuaablo fellow , and could sty hho Lord's pnyer without bitiog his oogue , ho waa oleoted. This position wai north about ten dollars a day while iho legislature wai In aeseion Draco became an ir.llaontl.il factor about the legislature , and Alcorn , the governor of Miislsaipp' ' , waa glad to have hla Mondahlp , Ono time Gov. Alcorn wanted od the ] ozlelauro to make an approm-ia tion of § 30,000 or ao to tbo aecrot terrico fund , over which ho had entire control. He called Brnca to biro , slapped him on the back and said ; "My man , ynn are not making.any money at all. Yon do- sorvp a batter pUce. I appoint you thor ilf of Bolivar county. " Of cjuree the c. cret .sorvico fund \vu ; pasted. A few mor.tbs moro and Alcorn a aln sends for Bruce. At the close of Iho intcrdaw ho eaya : "The therlfl'.i nllice la too small a place for you , my mon. You ate raakiug ao money at all I will ranks you the tax- collector of Bull var county , Both of thiaa oflicea were very valuable. Bnica saw bu opportu nlty , sivud hla money , became a rranipa later of men , bought a laiga phntation and Dsad iieeroea ; to farm it. HH apecu la'.ed and added to hla pile and to n be cime known aa ono of thu leading cjloro : men ( il MiBsiealpri "Wlnn the a at was again admittei to the ualon , Oov. Alcorn aiitn lent fo BIUB. At this time there waa a vacsncj in the United States senate from Miniss ii picaused by the uncxplrdd term of Je D vis. The Icjlahturo was to oleci sn trfir this abort term and also fir Ii ng oao. Atficng the leaders of th colon d people Ttai n Mcthodlet proachr named Ilevalo , nhnni Alcorn wantort t gp out of tbo way. Ho eaid to Biuco "Havels Is a grod mnu mid wo had bet ttr tend htm t ) the senatn.1' Bruc nodded , acd Koveh went lo WaaluotUon Alcom then took the hii ? terra t < > him self. But { at Washington Oov. Alcor sirjw tired of llexcK nnd linally toll Uruco that he lud bettor lot Uve's ' g back to Miasistlppl , and thry would i > tnbliih n university and make him prrsi dent. They did , and Hovels , win wa Mithoalit delabt-dwit prtache-r , waa thechanco. By filatimo Hrncr a ovc had tulto | looked through the scionca o politic } , nnd a few yum 1st jr , a tenator ul ehctlou occurring , ho dco'dod ' 11 bo candidate himself. The ( tttj credit na very Ion , and the legislators were rccaiv ing their pay in statj cettlfictt'o no woith over 80 cents on the dollar. Bruc olldrrd to cuh them at par provided ho should bo elected retut ir. A man uamoi Piles , now in Washingtin , noted a Hrnco's aji nt in cashing tbo cnrtllicitoi And no ho came to the sniato. Hero h dcpottjd himself so \ \ e\\ \ \ that \\honh waj nominated for his present poaltioi Sciutor Lamar moved Ins confirmation S > nut or Bruce mint bo worth over § 100 , 000. lie ttill O\VIM , I am told , hia Alls sisjlppi . ( ' ( , nnd has money h givcrmntnt bonds. ' ' "How about John Lynch , of Missis tippil" "Lynch it nlio wealthy. Ho presided you know , at tha opening of the last na ttocal convention , Ho hns n plantation near Nutchfx , on which ho livei in turn ner , and comes north in the winter , llo s a thin young man of dark cninploxi'iu ' , with not much magnoliam or ability as in organizer. Ho was originally a stare , a well educated and has served aix yoarj n c nsrass. Capla'n ' Small ? , the Suiith Carolina ccngrcBiman , has saved tunio noney and has n line estate at Beaufort , lis daughter la ono of the moat beautiful solored glrla in the laid She ia of 1 ght irown hue , has rfgu'ar features , long iielajhos , and bountiful brown eyes She wflscdticatad at West Nowton. Mass md ii as accomplished aa any nhlto girl n the country. Senator Pinchbauk lives n onoof the Gncethonsos in NowOrlonna. lo baa also educated his children In thn icst of the Now Ecglend callegcs , and 119 boon ala'.o senator and lieutenant jovernor of Lonlaianna. About tb.V line ho got himctIf elected both to con- jroaa and the aanate , and came to Wash- ngton with both acts of credential' , on ho principle that he was bound to catch ho coon either n-goln' or a com la' . Ho 'ailed ' In both iuotancop , and did not got nto either end of the capitol. Pinchback tirted lifo as some kind of a hand on n ivcr stcambo.it , I think aa a bartender lo Is worth several hundred thousand ollara. " "But are there no wealthy men out- Ido nf the politician ? ? " I a ked. "Yes , indeed ; the richest colored men t the United Stitea have nothing ta do vith politics Dr. Glostor wai worth § 1,000.000 when ho died not long ago lo inherited much frjra hia father , who lade it i catoiiog Ono of Glcs'er's om-ln-latr is worth § 150,000. Ho has four-atrry drug etoro in New York Ci'y , and lulf of his c'erki are colorfd nd the other half whlto. John H. . .owls , of Bost-n , baa ono of the largest ailor cs'nbliehmcnta in New England , nd ho makes the cloUies fcr the inbbieat if the Boactn hill dudes. Ho did a bus- ness latt yoer of St'iOO,000 ( , and hla Icr'is are also half and half. Lewis was slave , and ha f illowod Sherman , a baro- icadod and a birofooted boy , in his much to the sea. After the war ho wont o Boston and found work cs a poiUr in tai'or ' shop. Ho Joirncd the trade of nttcr , and ho now has two of the finest .ailor . shops in Boston. Ho goes abroad very year to aolccl ; his goods , and pays o hi > cutter the hlghctt salary cf anyone n that profession. There ' .s another nlored tiillor In Boston who is rich. la has been fifteen yoara in ono place nd does some of the bast wcrk In the lty. ' Cincinnati hasaomo very rich colored men. There waa a colored furnitnre- .ealer there , a few yeara ago , who could t his chock cashed f jr § 100,000 any day f the week. Ho was a Kentucky slave , vho began hs ! fortune nt § 1 a day in ar'ing ' about furniture. Ho made a pat- nt bed , and the first bed Judge Taft , our presentminlttor ti Uuis'a ' , slept In after ho was mnrdt'd , he ono tjld mo , wai ciiQof th's man'spitontb-ds. Rob ert Gordon , the very wealthy colored men who died in Cincinnati lately , waa also a laveHo beg > n aa a coal-carter. Ho avid hia money and started alittlo cur icrcoal market. This increased , and he eon had nls carti golrg all over CIQ- inuati. One cold winter he it up a corner on coal and made a jig th ng out of it. Ho bocght a fine ecldouco on Walnut hill nud ut the tirno nf his death he owned thirty good houaea. Sumo of the finest po pin in Cincinnati nro living in tlium to-day. Thl.s man 5ord > n was very blajk. Ono day , jujt icforu thu big riio in government bouds , 10 came into tbo Cincinnati bank and aekod the cashier , who did i.ct kmw him , f hn I''id aiy honda to sell , Thn caihier rplitd , "YiB. " Gordon tli-n atked if ho lad many , a ? ho wanted to make n b g purchase. The c abler replied , 'Planty. " "Well. " rotpwded Mr Gor don , "I will tike § ir 0 1)00 ) worth , " and * ith tbat , to the ma'j'fl mrpr s ? , ho bean - [ an to Yrrt3outa ! chock. The ea hler ookcd it the negro as If he thought ho waa crazy , and clipping intu the pris- duit's room told him the story. The president of the boikloikud out si said : "Oh , tint ( a llobert Gordon ! G ilm the bonds. Bii check is gcod for throe times that amount. " "Hew about the west ? " I asked. "The weat la fall of wealthy colorec men , " w < s the reply. ' 'San ' Francleco aaa tiftron of my race who are worth From $75,000 upward. Denver h > sa col ored m'lif-ownur named Sample who wi , ' in all probtbility ba a milllonairo. Tie came east th B year In his own special car. Detroit haa a rich colored drug iil who has a big store on Woodward ave nue , and a year tr two ago a colored mac named Jones died at Cnlcigo wirih al leatt half a millbn , Ho left a wife ant daughter. Tbe daughter man i d a youn ) ; follow named Wheeler , and ho went Ii Arkansas with a pn.t . of his money ant tried to get into politics thera , He failed and oma tack to Chicago Hia fithur-ln law started in Ilf us a clothes renovator , end mad hU pi'o ' in speculating In ral estate will hla savings. Then in St. Liuls there ere a number of rich negioer. It waa tber that 111 ly llulmtion had hia famous bar ber th p under the Llndt-H hotel. Thi * M the finest bar o ( hop in the world Iw walla and door , with tdo French pUt mirrors set in the marble walla , cast § li ( 000 , and the furnishings nf tin wtiot c ist more tlun $25,000 Rubortaon dlt i not long ago , leaving a wife and daul ; tera very well tfT. 'IhtBi ate now liviu at Oberlln , where the girls a-c in colh c FORCED SAL.E . OK- Ladies' , Gents' , Misses' and Childrens' Boots Shoes Rubfcefs Etc. Etc , , , . . , l.adis" llubliern. 3'ic. former . OOo. priori MPIH' ltubu n fiO. % former iirico Wo. I aiHi-d1 Go.it Vollih SI. " . " , former price ? l'.f > 0. Mun' Hubber Hooti S2 : Ci , former prico.S3.r,0 , l..ulifn' Grain I'olMi. ? ! 2\ former priea ! . L wlies' rrench . . " Kid Slices , side law , Si , former - Men * ' Hal1 Shoes $1 f.O . former pticn Sa.fd. iiticH ' ' . mer S'.Ti" ' Kid litittom Slues S1.7r , fonnor plica Men * Hal'Slioos $2 , former price $ ; ? . Moiis' lUitton Calf Shoes $ . ? , former price IJuttou uxtra S.2 7o , former price Sl.fO. Mem' Imttoii Oftlf Shoes Sl.fotmor price & > M t Uulton , tollJ , Sl.rr. . foimcr price Mem' lluttou Calf Shne < S5fotmpr price8li 60 Mem' ( iralu lionU ' . . S'J ru.former price ? 3.60 Ladies Grain Button , solid , $1.'X > , former Metis C > lf Hu , $ .t , fonnnr price $1 M ) . priice , Sl',00 Mens Calf H )0ta SI , former piico $5.MI. Tin : DALANCK W ALL oru MUST BE SOLD WITHIN 30 DAYS , JE7 6 'J&tt YTJ8 3 KG MA KKMV In Iproportionto HIP nbovo named Hijuivs. Hnll mul bo convinced Umt this is GENUINE and one if the BEST oilers over given to the citizens of this city. T , H. BEAY , 1512 DOUGLAS STREET. FrankJ.Ram e STIH3JET , Startling Reduction in UnderwearNeckwearHosiery&c & 1.5O Scarfs - - reduced to 50c 75c Handkercliiefs " 35C 7 5c Hosiery - " " 25C $2 Kid Gloves - . . " " 75c 55 Silk Umbrellas - < * $3.5O Trunks and Travelinp * Bap-s at Cost. SHIRTS TO ORDER. TJic Ifii'f/ctsfaiul inosf Hi'tisfic assortment < tf ilt'cnvare H't > st of Cfticayo. Iftrriiifthe. ionthofJFclH'iutri/ sell ftitrei'trai'e ami locL-s at a , terrible saerijfiee. Must yo reyard- 'es ' < tf cost. Insjteetioii iiiritert , and see mcati business. Cor. ItoityJas and Jth St. TuotT , WiirruFisH Con FJSU , SMKITS , AT WHO , i > U.K. m .s. MI , .sv. . OHWJM. pa H > ALLEf , Aaent. SOLE AGENTS FOJl WEBEE , HAYNES AND HAEDMAN AND SMITH. AMERICAN AND PACKARD ORGANS. Wo have the largoat and best a to ok of Shoo Music In the city , comprising Bel In , Vienna , Fetora * "Leipzig" Cheap Edition , Breslau , Mayonoo editions. Small Goods and General Music Merchandise of all Kinds , 101 AND 103 15TH STREET OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE. . . . EDHOLM & ERICKSON , ffilME AND EETAIL Jewelry of ill designs made to order. Largo stock of Diamonds and Pine Gold Jewelry. AGENTS FOR GORHAM MANUFAOT'NG ' GO'S STERLING SILVERWARE LAROK STOCK Off Harvard Waltham , ElRiir Lancaster and Columbus Watches SOLEJAGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED SCHNEIDER WATCH , DRESDEN 101 and 103 , 15th Street , opposite Postofflce ,