8 THE OMAHA DAILY WEE : MONDAY MAY o , 1892 , EXHMDZD THE HOLY WORD Visiting Molhcdists Spand a Ri iny Sunday in Preaching the True Cospol. DR. MOULTON'S ' EARNEST EXPOSITION Ho TrU nf the htniilllty of tlio Clnirrli- lllnliop Tlinlinrri Tnlkn Annul tlio Ml - i I ciliary Work ItUhfip Miilliillrii Itc. Joli.cn In ( liil' < ( Joodiicjs. Desplto tlm miserable , drlr/llng rain that mndc llfoln Omabn n weariness yesterday , tlio First Methodist cburth was crowded to the doois nt the morning service , when It had been announced that Dr. Moul'on.thodls- tlnirulshod frntornal dolcKnto from the Hntlshcslejan church to the Methodist conference , would deliver the sermon. Dlshop fowler and Dr. Merrill occupied the pulpit with tbo eminent visitor and Insldo of the clianccl mil eat Hlsbop Foster , Ulshop Poss and Hisbop Klt/gcrald. 'J'ho nudicnco was mnda up of tunny prominent proplo of Omnha and a larpo proportion of the dclpRiitcsnnd visitors in the conference. Dr. Men 111 r.nnounccd the opening hvmn nnd ulien the audlcnco had sutiR it Ulshop l-"ou lor offered prnver. The eminent sj cakor was Introiluccd by Dr. Merrill , pa tor of tbo ciiurch. Dr. Moulton Is n portly man , to all appearances about M ) years old. Ho has u smoothly kbavouace , excepting n small tuft of Dll.II.1IAM rillUV MOt'l.TON. sldo whistero. Ills head Is largo r.ml round , bis neck short , and bis entire makeup that , of n strong , sturdy , vicorous Englishman. Ills laiiRUiieo Is faultless und tlio only peculiarity nbout his enunciation Unit distinguishes him from the cultuicd American minister is that bo Is a tiillo moro particular about his articu lation and Is inclined to hold on to tbo llnal * ound in bisotds rather longer than the Ancricnn speaker. But bo Is almost en tirely fieo from tboso nmnnnrlsms which nro common to the Kngllih orntors. His stvlo Is Crave , earnest and foiclblc , never speaking n sentence that has not deou undeiljini : thought in it , J'lUil Spokens , \ 1'roplirt. Dr. Moulton found his text In the second chanter of St. Paul's ' cpistlo to Timothy und tbo nineteenth veise , wnloh reads as follows : "Nevertheless the foundation of ( Jed ttundctli BIIIO , having this bc.il , tbo Lord knowcth thorn tlmt nro His. And lot everyone ono that numutb the name of the Christ de part from Iniquity. " This foundation which St. Pnnl spoke of was the church of God , not of any particular ngo , but through nil the nges. In Paul's tlmo the conns of utsbcliof wore plainly vial- bio and Paul suw ilia opposition that uas sure to confront the church nor not nioiuly for u day but through aces. 13uI his faith ovcrcamu it and through all tbo contumely end nhuso bu novcr doubted the stability of the church of God. The speaker then ex plained the meaning of the text by saying that God planted the church and put His Fcal en it. Tbo church \vns the foundation bajuuso through It God distributed His truth among men. Individuals might fall , seine of tbom bad fallen , but the cbuirh of ( Jou remained. The thought of a foundation naturally suggested a building. A founda tion was of hitlo U'-o without a building upon it. Jesus Christ was the chief corner stone of the foundation and each succeeding ago continued to build n.uro and moro upon the olid foundation. Tlio great building bad been lining in grandeur nil those ages and would continue to rise as long as the sous of men continued 10 servo God. St. Paul could ten with prophetic cyo the grand stiucturo ilsing tnrough the ages , and bo was con- drained to say : "Nevertheless tbo founda tion of God standout sura. " All lo Not See A11O. ! The truth of God was given to man , tbo speaker said , that it might bo diffused throughout the earth. God chose to speak to man through man. Thcro is reason for the bcliof that some denominations appear to hold In which they assume that they ara the only and authorized church of God. It Is true that God has his church , but it Is not i visible to the nuked eye us yet. "Wo nro nlmost afraid to spcakof the church of God , " inld tbo speaker , "It Is a saciod subject , but one tbing uo may bo assured of , the Lord knowcth them that nro His. God ( orbid that wo Methodists should takn an ; part wilti that system of religion or doctrine which makes much of the church and very little of the word. There are many cliurcbos , but only one church.Vhnn those wno pretend to bo ( Jhiistlans engage in quarreling und bacli biting , then wo may well weep ; but wbilo wo are simply divided Into different branches of the same great family thi'ro is no need of lamentation. Are thcro not dilTotcnt beliefs oven among the members of this one congregation i "It Is Impossible for all of us to obtain all the views that thcro aio to truth. To each of us are given soma of tbo views.Vo should not think that uo sco nil of truth. Some day , perhaps , wo shall bo enabled to coo moic than we all see now. Already wo can join hands upon ono great central truth , Jesus Christ the savior of men. Around that lot us rally und leave our minor dlller- cnccs to adjust themselves In God's own tlmo. " The divisions of the subject wore the faith fulness of God nnd tbo 'duty of man. "Tho Loid knovtclh tbom tlmt"nro His. " "All things nro Ills , " said the speaker. There are no Jews or Greeks with God. The sons of men may bo unmoored n-uone ttio saved If they will , icuardloss of rnco or color , and God will tuko cnio of tils own. Ilo has tboir names all engraven on Ills hands , They are Ills tomiilo In which Ho loves to dwell. Ho will not forgot or forsake them , Soma people may not bo satUlled with tbo simple statement thai God knows them that lire His. Hut it Is always safe to lot the scripture explain Itself. H is possi ble that you may not got the full meaning of many passages ut the fln t glance , but bo content. God will guard Ills treasure. "And right bore Is a profoundly solemn thought , " mud Dr. Moulton very impressIvely - Ivoly , "Tho Lord knowotb thorn that are Ills and Ho also knowcth tbom that are not His. Ob , my brother , why will you die so near to your homo 1 Will you not hoed His loving voice ) All wo need to do Is to feel nur need of God and accept the Invitation to come homo. " Ana then turning to the other division of the Eubjoct the speaker said that the Christian must not think that bis life should bu ono of continual receiving , Thcro was the duty of giving connected with the Christian lilo ns well as the privilege of 10- cclvlug. Jliu Not Temporize. "A Christian must not countenance sin In nny form , " said the speaker. "If you en courage sin than do not name tto name of Christ. If you name the name of Christ keep aloof from sin , JJo you belong In the foundationer God's templet In proportion to the devotion nnd faithfulness ot u church or an individual God will pour out hU spirit upon them. You will bo u source of strength or weakness to the church In proportion to the relation you sustain to God. If you jlold to sin you will bo a hindrance to the church with which you are connected. If you with stand tbo attacks of the evil ono you will add strength to tbo church. The Lord knowoth them that are HU own. Let every one tnat nnmotb the name of the Lord depart from Iniquity , " , . „ „ The speaker made no effort to bo brilliant or to say unvthlni ; that would create u tou- satlon. HU dhcourso was a distinctive f oinol goruiou from llrst to Just and if uuy body uont to tha chjrch cxpoctlng to hfn- brllllntit flights of orntorr or stnrtllne stnto monts thnv were doubtless dUnnnolntcd Ur. Moulton U not so tomarkablo for any thing now that he siirn as be Is for the force and conviction that ho puts Into the plain simple statements of the gospel. An ac cepted truth coming from n pront man Is nlnayi given moro attention than when utte'cd by sotiio one of lets note and learning. TIIIIOUOII AM. llli : UOItM ) . lll ! u > | > Tliolmrn TrtlUs of ilin Spreading of 'lirl t > ( llorlmn .Mr ii e. Had \\cnther did not prevent n largo nudicnco from attending at Trinity Methodist Kplscopal church yesterday morning and listening to the eloquent sermon delivered by Bishop Tboburn of India. Dishop Thoburn , who hat spent the ocst \cirs of his life us n missionary In Asia , is n small , slight man , well advanced in years. Ho has coal black hair and heard , well .streaked with silver threads. Ills manner U pleasing and bis style of orutorv that which attracts and Interests the listener. Tha subject of his discourse was from Acts 1,3 : "And ye shall bo witnesses unto Me , both in Jerusalem and In nil Judcn ; And In Siunnrtn , and unto the u'.tonnon purt of the earth. " The thought , thu bishop said , was no doubt influenced when Chiiat too * the faiewcll \\Iththodlsclplcs. . It uas then that they visited the many familiar places nnd gn/od upon scones ot other dnvs when they had uono up onto tbo .Mount of Olives to communa with the Lord , Then it was that He commanded these men to go to the uttermost portions of tbo earth nnd preach tlm gospel , Again Jesus , when at Galileo and before the crucifixion , ex plained that the gospel was to bo preached to all , not onlv to those of the earth us It was known itt that time , but to the future gener ations , 'I ho pcoplo of today had just ns much right , the bishop said , to cr.uo tlio other commandments as to dUobuv the farewell command given by Jesus to bis disciples. Doing God's Appointed Work. Taking up the subject of whore the spreading up thu gospel was most needed , the bishop said that some man had advance. ! the theory that the heathens should not bo educated , ns such edu cation brought to them rcallzn Ion of right and wrong. The same parties claimed that in their ignorant state they know no wrong , but sifter being educated they know their sins , and by committing them would bo compelled to suffer the consequences. This was not the Idea of the missionary work. The idea was to teach tbom the wav to become - como Christians nnd load true Chiistiun lives. There was 111010 goodness In n small Christian congregation than I hero was in WU.UUO.OOO of the henthou Inhabitants of China and the followers of the gods of tbo Idolaters. It was an old maxim that charity com menced nt home. This , tbo bishop said , sount'od well , but it was contrary to God's teachings , who sent his beloved t-on down from heaven to save n ncrishlng world. Pcoplo could EO on for centuries arguing about the betrayal and tbo crucifixion with out accomplishing the object sought. What nroacbcrs. both in and out of the missionary field , should talk about was the law of Christ and what ho hud done to save the world. The bishop regretted that Chi 1st had always boon pictured as a babe in the arms of Ms mother Murv , or us dead upon the cross. Christ wns not dead , but allvo nnd with the pooi.lo who sought Him and His goodness. The spirit of Christ was mirrored back so real tnnt ono could almost see Him nnd look Into His face while cngaecd In arts of righteousness. If church members would talk nbout Christ when they woio In their experience meetings , those meetings would never lose their interest and become com mon place affairs. Some missionaiics failed in their work , hut upon this subject the bishop said that ho would not glvo a sixpence for n man whenever never fulled : such a man never attempted anything. When men went ns missionaries they should tnlio their credentials along. Those credentials should show that the mis sionary was willing to stand up in and for the name of Jesus Christ. "With such ere- dontinN , " said Bishop Tnoburn , "Christ will aluays stand by your side. " SAVINU UIIACI : . Glorious Satisfaction ol tlio Knowledge of Mlluitlon Sot I'reely forth. Bishop Mallaliou of Now Orleans filled the pulpit nt the Howard Street Methodist Epis copal church at yesterday morning's service , and addressed n conrogitioti : ; that llllod that oiliflco. His theme was "Our Wealth Through Christ's Poverty. " Uoforo enter ing upon his discourse ho told of an Arkansas church that vas to bo sold at sheriff's sale to satisfy a mortgage. and of his personal intervention to prevent it , by assuming the indebtedness. He asked that n collection bo taken to raise part of the $ o50 still due. Ho wanted the congregation to contribute $ T > Oof the amount , and ilnnlly changed his request to double that sum , and thu desired amount was raised. The Dishop spoKe at length of the internal existence of Jesus , nnd of whut it really nnant to bo saved. "It Is a mighty thing to bo saved lor oven an nour , " ho said , "but far mightier to bo saved for eternity. Wo can't drop out of existence , oven if not saved , so you must realize bow great a tbing it is for an Immortal soul to spend its otcr- nit > with Jesus ! to live with Him forever and share His wealth. Ho says the righteous shall sit witirlUm on Ills throne and man age five or ton cities. I reckon it means live or ten woilds. My Lord , bow I'd like to manage some of them. The swing of this universe is before God's people. "Some of you boom to think that all there is to salvation Is to sing : 'Oh , happy dav that lixed my cbotco on Thee , my Saviour and my God. " There U a ministry of angels und they help every good man and woman on earth many nnd many u time to reach our eternal homo with God. Oh , yes , you'll see mo thcro , witu my arm through the arm of an angel , and I'll say : 'Now brother , lot's take a swoop through the universe , ' and he'll take mo and show mo God's ' grand kingdom. " 1 want to see si million souls saved through the ministry of Methodism during the next quadrcnnium. If the general con ference would lot go of nil that Is vain and tano up the work of saving souls In earnest wo would see some grand tovlvuls and the blood stained cross would bo far In advance of the laggards , and wo would save a million souls during the next four years. " The penitents' bench wns sot out and an Invitation was extended to uny and all who might Da .villing to occupy It to go forward. "Tho unconverted don't como out to church In the rain n morning like this , " continued the bishop. "Wo uro all Christian people hero , but wo want an ou pouring of the liolv spirit. Como up here within the altar , all jou conference delegates who have a desire to do greater and bolter work for Christ than you.bavo done before. Como right up hero , all of you , whether you nro ministers or lav- men.1' ' A score or more of delegates responded to the invitation , and u season of general prayer was indulged in , Dr. Keene bolng called upon to load. Ho prayed that all might bo made inUIIonarics in faith nnd spiritual power ana that the pearl of great mice , the Kohlnoor of saving love , might bo bestowed on some poor , Impoverished soul. Hn asked that all might be Hooded with heavenly light , and given strength to do moro than over before the work assigned them , For tlm l 'nlM-rlty. "The , American University , Christian Education" wore the picvnlllng themes at tbo mass mooting ut Exposition bull .yester day afternoon. There was an audience of o\cr 2.MO pjoplo present and pioy sat out t)0 entire program , that lasted two houis and three-quarters. All the ad dresses wore with roforonca totho proposed great university at Washington - ington , which will bo open only to college graduates , and the doors of which are not to bo thrown open until an endowrront fund of ri.000.UOO has ooen secured. The nature of the scheme was et forth by IJIshop Hurst , who presided. The musical part of tha pro- cram was In charge of Cnapluln McCabe nnd Dr. M. S. Hard. The opening prayer was made by Kov. Ur. U W. Hnys. ThoTollow- Ing program was carried out : The Genesis of the American University. . . . . lllshan .Newman The American t'nlxersltv nnd tbo Instlln- tlonsof tliuL'huroh .Clutrle * II. 1'ayne. D.I ) . Ityiiin blttnu attho I'uetof.leans ' 1 ho I'nlxersity the Defender of the I'lilth . . . . . . UMinp I owlcr The I'nlvcrslty In Itul.itiun to the Mission Held . . . . . . I' . I' . Mt'Cabo , D.I ) . The I'ronchor and llluher Kduc itlon . . I'rank M. "rlstol. I ) I ) . lljinn l'liey Orno tied Him . I'loUdcntliil Aspects of thu Anierleiin I nl- \crslty President John \V. II slifor.l. D.I ) . The Ainer.c in L'niM-rslly.-U by the Metho- ( lists Should Ilillid It . John I. . Sc'irle" . Jr Mu ic--Nlo , Theon ! of u Tlumsiml Ye.us t'h iplaln MeL'iibo America's Kduc-illon.il Debt to the \\orl 1 . . . . , Ulshop Thiiutirn The Ainorleiii University uV Uer M irk orOiirTKcnty-llrst Qu idronnliitii . . . . . . . l.i\ld ) II Moore. D.D. Hymn--We'll : < o\er Sa > Hood Hyo It. lluuun Kov. Ur. Moulton , the English delo.jato , wn called for by the audience nnd responded brlellv , cxptossing his approval nf the tnag- nillcontscheme and faith In Us consumma tion. It was announced that several subscrip tions had nlroiiuy been promised , Mrs. McC.iba inking the llrst share of $1UJO. Another sum across the water is only walling for some ono to go after It. A resolulion wns adopted asking the bishops 10 desiijmito October 10 as Colum bian day , when subscriptions will bo taken for thu Aitiotlean university. The ( Hiestlon will como before the general confcro'nco for dcllnlto action so.no time during the prcsont month. Tallied tn Yoiiiitf Men. Bishop Mullulleu yesterday afternoon de livered a brief address to young men in the lecture room of the young Men's Christian association. The attendance , on account of the Inclemency of the weather , was voiy light. The bishop told thojo that were present that they were living in the grandest ago that God hud over bestowed upon any generation. It wns nn ngo ot reformation , both of moral nnd toliglous reform , Ho said that the present generation lived In the choicest putt ot God's globe. Ho had given them not only a beautiful land , but also n mnguillccnt cllmato. The people who in habited tbo glorious land were given moro intclllpcnco than bad nny other generation been given. In order to'appreclato thi * gen erous gift the people should do nil they could for Christ ntui'humanlty. The bishop said that circumstances had a good deal to do with one's life , but n uosition In life depended upon a man's determination nnd upon himself. You could accomplish nothing if you did not work for Christ , humanity and yourself. If wn only the con secrated soul th it amounted to much In this world. In till your undertakings , he said , do them with n persistent toll und energy ol endeavor. Indolence and irresolution never accomplished anything. It was also neces sary to poisebs u ch iraoter of courage in well as one of persistent toll. Sometimes it required moio courage than heroism to say "no" to enticements than it uld to go to war. If you developed manhood you mut hnvo courage. Quality of endurance was also necessary foru crowning success. The musical service was very attractive nnd was ono of the usual bunday leatutes of thu association. 1-eWilfsSarsaoarllla is reuibls. Dr. Culliino.'c. OUJLIS : . rJ Anrtlon ! Oriental Itux Aurtlun. Tlio finest , Inrgost and moat comolnto collection of rugs over brought to this city , now on exhibition in Now Yorlc Liio building ; ( first llocr to your right ) , and will bo sold at public auction on Wednesday and Thursday next at 3 and 7I : > 0 p. m All ooda will bo sold with out limit or reserve , thuso gnoJs came consigned direct from thu eitt. Auunox STOKe j Co. , Auctioneers. . .N.i1:1 ; M ( iii.i P. L. Wing of Lincoln Is at the MilUrd. W. P. Shoclcoy of Hastings is at the Mil- lard. lard.A. A. N. Conklin of Ashton , Nob. , Is at the Arcade. S. W. \ \ llliams ot Ilushville. Neb , is at the Arcado. J. P. Albert of Emerson , Nob. , is at the Aivado. II. F. Teal of Norfolk Is registered at the Arcado. J. B. Uarncs of Norfolk is registered at tbo Mtllard. E. E. McDowell of FairburjNeb. . , is at the Murr.iy. H. F. Kalston of liock Island Is stoppingat the Murray. Sam Small is In the citv and Is registered from Atlanta. W , H. Clommons and wlfo of Fremont are ut the Mlllard. Hev. C. C. Mobao and wife of D < 3S M < nos at out the Dcllono. A. L. Brown and wife of Taltuagc , Neb , nro at the Arcade. John Uecso of Broken Bow , Neb , is stop ping at the Mlllard. Alfred W. Avers of Arlington , Neb. , is stopping nt the Arcade. A. M. Jackson mid wife of Emerson , la. , are domiciled at tbo Mlllard. C. H. Allyn and T. O. Buckley of Cozad , Nob. , are slopping ut the Arcade. J. C. Watson , E. F. Wan on and P. B Smith of Nebraska City are nt the Dollono J M. Broncman. Lnfayctto Grunic nnd .1. W. Frodtickson of Pand-jr , Nob. , are at the Arcade. UoWitt's Sarsapanlla destroys suen poi sons us scrofula , skin disease , eczema , rheu matism. Ils timely use suvos many llvoj. u Iii\cns of Kent unit Iti'iirimtlon ICiMclieil \l I'liiiiisjliaiilii MUCH. Atlantic City , CiiiKMiiyLong' ) Branch nnd the numerous resorts alonjr the At lantic Boabo'trd ; Altoonn , I3o.lford Springs , Cresson und inviting rolroits in the Ailo honiod , the C'uukllls , Ad- irondacics and mountains of tlio cast , uro reached from the west tuiu north west via Chicago und the Pennsylvania lines. T rii In service characteristic of the standcrd railway system of Amer ica. For details address George Jon- kins. traveling pa&songor agent , Dubuque - buquo , In. _ _ Country Merchant * Who nro cush buyers blinuUl not full to ttiko advantage of the Hollmin'fl admin. istrutor'ri bate to seouro some wonderful bargains for their fall t ratio. Address ' ' HULLMAN'S'ADMIXIsritATOU , Kith and Furn.un , Omah t. llH&iorlcn uiiiltr tltfi he < iJfl/t'j tilltliiniil line ten ccnli , Di : I'UI-.Mrs ClUu , cilurt at tha residence of li r daughter , Mrs .M U .Menuls , JH'J Musnn siruut 1'nneial notice Inter. KAlM'liOI.U-Cliark'h , at hi. 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Il is the purest , richest , smoothest , most t'elicious and healthiest whiskey produced in Amer ica. You may know il by ils flavor and tha proprietary bottle in which it is served. I'or sale ai all first-class drinkint , ' places ami drug stores. Call for Cream J'nre Kye and taka no other in DALLEMAND & CO _ NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITOaf _ OM4HV , N-3 . ( npltnl . .TT T . $ IO'J)3J ' ( ) nrphn . . . . . . . . - . . . . OSi , m lDM < luirr W V . - I ) It r finlila < , vloa'irjiiUn(1 ( rf Uturloi iV v Murto , Join i. tltllhu , J . * IL I'.ttrlux. IUTII , V IRON LJANK. INTEREST FWIDOHDEPOSITS ATOMAHA10AN&TRU5TCQ SCCDR IE"&IOUDLA55T5. ! CAPITALS : 100.000.00 DIRECTORS IflUWYM/'J-C.W.NASIl JltWltURO CllV-CDAHTON-0 B.UAKC UOBF < OWN-TH05-U.KIMBALI , . , REGULAR Army and Navy PENSIONS : Soldiers in Ike Re _ < rti.fi > ' Ann i > and Sailors , Seamen and Mar ines in the United States Navy , since the War of the Rebellion , who have been discharged from the service on account of dtsT abilities Incurred therein whils in the line of duty , ara Entitled to Pension at the anme rates and under the SB me conditions as persons ren dering the sam3 service during the War of the Rebellion , except that they ara not entitle.l un'ler the new law or act of June 7 , 180O. Such persons ara also entitled t3 pension whether discharged from the servica on account of disability or by reason of expir ation of term of service , if while In the service and Una of duly , they incurred any wound injury or disease which still disables them for mann.il labor. Widows and Children of persons rendering sorvics in the regular army and navy Since the War are Entitled to Pension. ofthodeath ofthesoldlor wasdiio 10 his service , or oscurraJ whila ho was in the servlca. Parents of Soldiers & Sailors dying In tha United Stataa ser vice since the War of the Rebel lion , or after discharg 3 from the servlca , from a cause originat ing therein , leaving no widower or child undei * the ago of sixteen years , ara entitled to pension If now dependent upon their own labor lor support , whether tha soldier ever contributed to their support or they were depanclont upon him at the time of his death or not. FOR INFORMATION OR ADVIG3 As tu title to pension , ADJJHKSS TIIHHIili BUREAU OF a/MMS , VVW Hen IttlllillllH , OMAHA. , NHl ll-Y SK/V { iV'Tlils lluruun U cnur.intoul by HIM Onialia llti > , tlio Hunter 1'U'bs uu'l ' thu ban xumiuur , OHD1NANCB NO. .1027. An ordlniinco to c tabll h * public llhri\rr ( ronillni room * , nrt imllorlenHiill mii'onino , nnd to provide for Iho mnnuiioniont , protoo * lion und coverument of tlioiume. 110 It ordained by the city council of tbo city of Umtihx : rpot'on I. Thai there U hereby established In tbo city of Omubu u public library , rc'idlnr room , art gallery and mu eum , wlileh dhnll bofoiovcr kept up ami innlntatnml by said elty nnd shall bo known us lliu Utnahii I'ubllo Library. S cllonO. Whenever In thlMirdliini rothrra 'hail tie used the words "pnbllu III ) nrr"lho sumo shall bo held to mean und luc tulu u Iti- lle libratles , roudltu teem , tut gilliiusaud llltlSCUIIIB. Section:1. : Hiild public library Minll bo taken rlmr o of , tu'magcd und controlled by tha present bou.l of thu Dm In I'uhllc Llurnry , in herctoforo eonslllutuJ , and Mmll bo mun iirfi'd and controlled by : i board of nine illreo. totsto bo appointed by the m lyor , subject 14 the approval ot llm city coune.l , ot which board neither the mayor not unv memberol the eity council shih bo u n.rmber. the s1J directors to bu appointed us their let ins ol ollleo expire , filch d'rt ' ulor tth ill hold thrli ollleo fora lerm of Ihrce veils from Iho lltsl day ot July folkv.Un , ' their appointment , ui unlit tlielt successor * nro appointed and con. 111 iimd. und three director. * Khali heie.ifter In rhonm annually. In cn < u of vacancies , by resignation , removi ! or olhe. wise. Iho ninyol and council Mrili Ilil Bilcb Mie.u.ey for such nncvplrtd lerm. No dltcctor shall iceelv nuy pay or compeiHal'oii ' for SIM v ices render ed ns inember of such board , tina sneh ill- uetors tmll clxe bond for llm Iiillliful rtls- nt their dut es in the sum of ono thoii- Section 4. Tlu dlt.'dors sli ill , nt their tlrs meetlnt ! In July of e ich ye.n , orrfan.ro by o.o tun : onu ot their numtioi pte ldeut. nnd sucliotlitrotllrcrs ns muv he necess iry. 1'lvo of sueh ho.itd slmil tie u iiuoium I hey shall h ivo power to mlopl suih hv-huvs , rules mid lojillntloiH for then mildnme und for thy go\eminent of thu llhraiv. mthe ) muy deem expedient , subject to tlm super1 , Isioii and con- Itol of the major anil elty council ami not In consistent wllh thli or.ilmmce. They shall have o\clusl\o control of thu uxticmlilnir ot ull mono ) s collected or donated to the eiedlt _ _ of the llbr iry fund , und of the iiMilliu or con- siiiieflon of uny Itbratv bulldnu thnsuprr- v Islon , cure and custodv of the gioutuls.iooms or buildings const ! neled , lease I or set part for tlmt purpose. Sivt onf . Any tu\ levied or collected , or fundsoou tied Iheiefoi , slia'l bo kept for thu use of such llbiary , sup irate mid npirtfrom other funds of thu city , airl shall bo drawn upon by the proper olllccrs , upon the authen ticated \ uiuhcrs of tlm llbniy boai.l , und sli ill not bo used 01 dlshutsui foi any other Dii rp ise , Section C , The ll'ir.iry ' ho nil hh ill hav power to iippolut u sultan o II mrlaii nnd a- ! * Mstniils to ll\ their compensation. . nil re move their appointees ut pie.sine , and Mi ill Imv'j power to es | ibilsh lu iuutloin for Ilia govcinmcnl of sueh llbr. u > asmav bo deemed necuss uy for Ils ptescrv atlou and to sustain thu usufultiesiamlc.lic eucy : tind to ll\ und linpo.u by gcnci.il rules , ponultlus ami foneltuics for lie-.p issos in injury upon or to Iho llbriiy bulldln.s , pound ! , , looms books 01 other propelty , or foi the f.ul- uiu to leturn any book or for \ lo ntlon of nny by-law or uv ulatloii , and sh ill luixo and u\- eti isusuch pmvur ns muy hu nuxess u y to eai- ly out tlm sp ill und intent of this 01 iluuncii In establishing und m unl.iliildg u public 11- hr at v. -eetloiiT. livery library eatnhllslmd under this ordlluituc shall I e foie\er fieo lo ttiu IUD of the Inliablluuls ol iho citv , suhlcet nlwu > n to Mich re isomihlc icguiallons as the library lo.ud may adopt to lennei said libra ry of thu creates ! use to thu Inhabitants of said city , and lliu hoard m i ) c\clu < ! o from the use of tlmllbinu at v one who shall wil fully violate or rufiiM1 lo comp. ) wllh thu rules and i emulations c-.itabllshcil foi thu gov- eiument theieof. Suet Ion f. The Library llinnl shall , on or before the bccond .Monday .ii.lnno of i-acli year , make a icporltotliL' c'tv council of llm condition of their trust on the llrslday of June of each ) ear , show nu nil moneys re- culv oil or expended , numbei of bonus or per iodicals on h mil , newspipuis and current llt- 01it m u subscribed foi ordou iled to the reiio- * IIIK loom dcpartmeiil ; the num er of books or pctlodlc.ils pilivhasul or aeipilied by clfl diirhu llm ) ear. and the nun net lost 01 nnsa- In/.the number of vlsltoi s al1cmllmthu num ber and Cch iractcr of books loaned or Issued , with such statistics , Informal Ion iiml sn m- tliinas they may deem of genetil interest eras as the cit ) cimncll ni.iv iciulie | , whuh report sli.ill I \erllle.l bv alll'.i.nllby the piopor olliei raof s il I boai.l. beetlon ! ) . Auv by-laws or reulntlous e - I'lhllshcd bv the Ubnrv Ho ml may ba amended by iho clly council. Sect Ion lu. 1'enaltles Imposed in accruing by nuy by-law or icigultilion of tlm Library lloird m iy be meovciud 111 a c.vu action bu- foiu nny just eu of thu pc nc , or other court bavin ? jurisdiction ; such action to lie Instltn- ted In the numo of lliu I'uhllu Lihrnr ) Hoard of the city of Omaha , and mimejs collected lu such actions shall 1)0 ) forthwith plncu I in the elty lieusury lolho ciedltof the Library fund , i-ect'on II. Any pstsou nviy m iko nny donation of money , lauds or properly for Iho beuullt of such library , and thulltluto llm proper ! v so donated mi ) I e made to and shall \eslln the elty of Omaha fur the Public Llb- r.iiv. ami such propeitv shall theieupim bo exempt fiom taxation us othei public property. Bcctlou 12. The Library II lard shall hav llm power tu nulhorl/u any clrculnlliiK .Ibrury. leadliu mallei or work of art of uny pil\atu poison , association or coipoi.ilion lo1 liu deposit LI ! In lliu publiu libi.uy mums , tohu ' used In the same m inner ns Iho Ijuoks unil piopui Iy of thu library. Section 11 All moneys rccul\ul by the bo nil of directors or by any llhini Inn or as sistant of said llbr iry fiom any source , for thu use und support thereof , shall bu pi Id monlhly to the city ircasuici of ti.o elty ot Section H. Any person whoMiall willfully or maliciously cut , wntu upon. Injuic , deface , learor iiestroy any book , newspapei , plalo , plcliuu or eiu-raviiig belonrln , ' to tnu Omaha I'tlbllo Llbiaiy shall bu liable lo a line of not less onu dollar ( fl.wl ) or moiu than lUu dollars iJklUl for every such ollonsu bi-ctlon r > Thu i-iilhoiliv hfieby i-onfurj . upon thu Library Hoard to I iku chum , of , m inagu and I'oulrol thu Tiibllc lloi uy. slnll OMuiiu lo and apply to snc.li branch llbr irlui In thu clly of Umaha us may bu hereafter 03- lubl shed Section la Thnlsoeiloils 1innd.'l ! of chup- lor : i7 , entitled , "Library. " of iho compiled ordlnnnces of 1MD ) , uro hereby jopo.ilcd , the same belli ? lo-lunutcd hoieln , Section 17. ' 1 his ordinam c fill ill tjiko offcol und bo in force f rum nnd after ils pass igu. Passed April 30lht \ l. JOHN OIIOVRS. CltvOlerk. II I' . DAVLS , President of tbu City Council. Approved Muy "nil , IS'li. ' GIO. : r , IIIMI : § , Mayor. IJUOI'OSALS I'OU IIUILDIM. I. lumber , uic. : U. S. Indian t ( rv Ice , Koso- bnil Ajency , H. I ) . , MayIS ) . ' . bii'ilud piopos- as | , endorsed "I'roposuls foi lumber , bulldlni ; mulerlnl , elc. " , us the ease may be , and mi ni csscd to the iimluiHl.'ned nt lEosiibud utieney , S I ) . , via Vuleutlne. Nnh , , will bu ru- colveil nt tli'H uuoiicv unlil 1 oVIoeu p m. of Tneailuy. Muv . ' 4 , IS'tt ' , foi fninlsliliu und do- lUeilnx at Valentino , Nub. , or ul paints on thu Itosobud Indian reservation to bu desljj- n iled by tlio mi JursUnud , nbout MJi.WW feut of iihsoiled liimbnr , N.OJU hbin leM , fin.ouo j.ilhs. lirluk , llmu. hiirdw.uu dooM. windows , p.lints , oils , etc. , a full de < cilplloii of which , liuiahurulth Information ns in pultun of do- llwry , will bn fiirnlsheil upon npullcutlmi. Illdders will be rpijulri'd lo state Hpuclll- oilly In their bids thu propo-od prlcn uf o.ieli nrllclu ( iireiod for ihillvury umlur a 0 nit met. nnd thu pout "i points It H pro posed to deliver tlm arlloIiH. The r lil Is ro- hui vul torejiict unvur.ill bids , or any pirtof any bid , If deuinud for Iho hint Inluiestof tlio hoivleu t'niTii'icn CIIK K-l.ieh hid muni bo. . . , aeiomnanled by a ciirllllnd choelt or Jifffl upon HOIIIO UnlledStatesdeposlloiyin so veil * Nnllonnl haul. In iho vlcinitv of iho ruslduneo of llm bidder , made piyubluto t u order uf llm commissioner of Indian nlTali' , for at least 5 pur cent of thu umunnt of lliu proposul , which check or draft will > > u forfullul to llm 1 illicit St itus In uisu uny blddei nr nlddora nee.vlu ; nn award hh ill fall lo promptly ot- eeutu u contract with good und snlHulmit surelli'n , nthurwlso to bu ruliirned lo thu bid der. Illds nccoiup iiiled by e.'ish In Him of it ( Ol tilled chuck will not be considered I'or ' fiuthrr Information npply to .1 Uuarga Wilght , United Slates 1 ml I-in A/enu It < n clxn'H sail' , Notlco Is hereby BUmi thai , pursiianl to nn order of the district com I of linud'a- ' mty. Nebi.ihU.i , bita oil propos ils rndnriod i 10- . ( | " . " < l nil Irunsud lo Oil ir es V. Miles , recuUei. MM New 01 . ( l.lfu build n..Omalm.NebrisUa.Hlll bu run luid up to and lii'ludln. Muy Slid. Mi' , for Iho pur- cnaseof lliu wlioluorpoil IIIIH of lliu stooli iif whiskies , wines. Illinois , utc formi rly ownud Uy H It ( ; iollo mill u-fd in bis wliolovilii and retail liquor mislm-m In liiiiulii , N - liiasUa. tojiithur wllh nil Urn foinUiiro und lit. tun" ) m-ed In and uboul H ill ! I n nesn Thu alouli can bu HUUII and idi'liilml de ne nptmn of thiiNuinu can bo hud upon P- pi cation lo tbu itii'iil > or. . . The H ilo in bu fur unhli. and a erlHIcd . huoU for Hi pei emit uf tlm amount olfiinid m n no- comiiaiiv oacb bid. whh b i In. ' 'i ' | bo ro- tiiriied In u K > the prupoi.il uccumpaiiylnu U , . , U ht to reject any or all b tin MII.CS , Kueulver , OJ'JNcw Viirk Life ballilln , ' , , .May h d 10 I m Omaha , .N rrnpiinalii lor Iron < latn * llet i > > u Lily llhil Hint Itullillni ; , healed bldu will bu ruveluid ut tlm ollleo of the city iiii'iptioller , c IV of Omaha , Neb , up lu I p m. May II , 19J. , for thu coiihtruullon and ercuthm of Iron .ilua between llm eltj , hull ami TIIK HLK bull < lliiK , In uoiordunoo wllb lliu pliins und Hpeellle.itlonu on II , u nl tlm ollli'u nf Aichllect Ilelndoilf. 07 111 B build- In.All bids iniut bu dccoiiip.inlud by u cor- tilled cheeii oftJ.100 , Tiu | rlubt U luuurvud to ai cept of reject any or ull bldu , WIdot 'illLU.OLbKN , Comptroller.