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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1892)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MAY 25 , 1892-TWELYE PAGES. Jl FROM THE FRONTIER FORTS Hews and Gossip Conocnung tbe United Slates Standing Army , APPROACHING NUPTIALS OF A HERO Llrutpnant .PoTvIiatlan IU Clarke Soon to Tie Married 1'ort Klley tU > Bcen < it Alnch Social Gaiety Target Practice Ui the Mncl. It i annonncbd that Llou ton ant Powbattan H. Clarice , Tenth cavalrr , woo bus Jnst ro- tiirued from Germany , will -mnrriod In Juno to MU * demon * of St , lioult , Mo. la the OoronimD campaign ol 1SSC ho dlstlu- culshod himself by tbo rmcue of & negro ser- ponnt of hi * troop who vras lying -wouudod m an open space swept bv tno 11 ro of the In- dlaiiK. Lleutonant Olarce , under n torrlblo fire , went to tbo aid of -voandod man and carried tlm to n place of safety. Fort SlcKjnncy. Privates Albert \V. Hawkins , troop D , Sixth cavalry , wns transferred to troop n ; Private "VV. K. Danforta , troop H , nnd Private Patrick .t. Shoo , troop C , wore trans fcrrod to troop D. Troop D , Slxtb cBVnlry , loft tbp post last weolt onrouto for Fort Yollotvctouo , Wyo. The troop oxpnr.tod to start earlier , but -wore delayed on account of there not being suffl- cicnt rations in the commissary to supply them -until they could reach Fort Ouster , 3vlont- Cornoral Ony Q. Palmer , company H , " " Eighth Infantry , has rejoined from Fort Omaha , -where ne had boon baloro n board of ofiiccrtfor oxatnlnatlon for nppolntmoat to the prode of second lloutoaant. He passed a very croditabus examination , and in all probability will soon bo wearing nn oDlccr's uniform. 'I'bo vounaod mnmbcr of tbo Walcottpanr , loft at the post \vhou tbo others were taken tbT'ortD. A. Rusiull , tliod In the post hospi tal nud was buried in tbubospltul here. Tue paymaster. Major \V. H. Comegys , Unltod States army , nas arrived at the post , ' " distributed bis dollar * to the waiting warriors at 10 o'clock a. m. on tbo 1th. Tarpot practice was to have commoncoa todav , but rntu ivill probably prevent any- thinr being none lor n law flays. Up to the Kth day of Mny wo baa during tbo month u * zmotv storm every aay ; the Kith was a bright , boautlful duy ? tbo 10th windy , but tolerably fair , und ibo 17th rain and lots of it. Tills Is tbo klud of weather wo are having in this glorious country that people are ing themselves ovur. 1'ort NlohrnriL. Trumpeter Colin , troop K , Sixth cavalry , mot with n serious accident while out hunt- in ! : , end will In all probability lese tbe upper joints of some of his lingers. Captain Charles F. Humphrey , assistant quartermaster United States arm } ' , arrived bora last wuok. PrivuteMcIntyrc , company 33 , Eighth in- Jutitrr , has bocn appointed corporal vlco Howard , reauoed. Ptlvato Flynn , troop G , Sixth cavalry , was discharged per gonnrol court martial orders Ko. SS , headquarters Department of tno Plutte. Flynn was -when sober -one of the 'best uuty soldiers in tbo regiment , and prior to his -arrival in Nebraska baa hardly ever beau in trouble , but the climate hero failed to agree with .him und ho Jell by tbe wayside. Lieutenant b. E. Smiley , Eighth infantrr , received his order promoting him to a first lieutenancy in the Fifteenth Infantry , vice Davis , promoted. The lieutenant hopes to remain with bis regiment. Surpoaut Algernon .Tebb , troop K , Sixth cavalry , was trunsiorred this day as private to the provost guard general service at Fort .Leaven worth , Kansas , per special order 1 o. il , headquarters of tbe army. Turget practice uommoucod yesterday in lull blast , and btjfort > this season will bo over the Galloping Sixth will , as usual , scud tbe winners of tbo department contest to the xo the Bellevue riile range. Lost jaar tbefirst three were Sixth ouv- -ulry men , and ont of tbe first thirteen on the department team nine of them belonged to the Sixth. Amonc tbo distinguished murus- jiicn the first two belong to tbe Sirtb , ana tbo ilrst two on the department revolver team were members of the Slxtb cavalry. Out of tuoilrst fourteen on tbe department revolver team eight of them were members of the Sixth. Tort JUlry. Plrst Lioutnnant H. G. Slcliel , Seventh cavalry , will leave us in a fewanys for a fonr moatns visit to friends in tho-cast. Private Michnol O'Toole ba * transferred - Irani A to 3 troop , Seventh caralry. There , must be u strong attraction somewhere arouna tbo barrnclr * occupied by 1 troop. The ole soldier ; ure nil trying'to get there. Colonel and Mrs. Michael V. Sheridan and Mrs. Dale of Omuba are visiting with Gen eral Forsytb. Mrs. Captain W. W. Robinson , Jr. , of Jef- Jen-on barracks is visiting with Lloutonant otid JvIrs.Lo.vd S. McCoraiok. First Sergeant William Grambaw , light baitery A , Second nillery , and Olof Olson , Heat battery F , Foarth artillery , -wound up tboir live roars and wuro dis charged May 15 nnd 1C. Tuo following promotions bave baon made ibe past wool : in tbo Seventh cavalry. ( J troop , Serpeunt Fruulr Morris to bo first sor- peuut , vice Baus reduce a to duty fiorgeunt ; Lance Corporal Ororje Ltttoru to be corp > rul , vice Grossman resirnud ; Private George AVotr to uo corporal , vice Turney reduced. . truiip. Private Locliwood to be corporal. Fir t Lieutounut Loyd S. MoCorralck , Seventh cavalry , ii > malting a fine record as a pltlol suet on tbe range this season. It li as esy ' ; him to uiako u bit at ttilrty y iirds us it ' * , ' SI teen. - Sheriffs Ciemonu and Mnckoy of Geary county Drought in three allowed dcaortors Tun > duv. Tbcy were captured -while trarel- iiij : wltb TUuchng Bros' , circus. It payt bot- UT for u Kboriff lo cuplure a deserter than It dotb to clo o \vhlsly joint and Goury county In filled with the latter. IMvale Holme * ot Major John Tan R. Hofl'8 hospital corps covered hiai&ulf with glory lust Friday. He attended tbo oircus und when one of the young ladies wus turovvii from her boree bu rusbod to the fi6nt , picked bur tip and carried bur to the drBKSiuc room tiuluru tbe people rnaliz d tbat im thtug bad buppajoa. Major Hoff'h corps -v > s always ready lor oniprcencicB ol this kluil , U'lio Jollowiup statement shows tbo trauK- actiuus Uurhic tne month ol April uud tbo resources ot tbo Post exchange * Receipts , fj.M4.7D ; cxpomllturca , fj.WJ TO ; rosourcas , J5.ti7U.74. The latelieavy rain has made tbo turret ; runctJU very unJRslrable pluca to be. Few of tbs touts bare tloarj iu tuem aud tuoso that bcvu not are no batter tbau a inudbole. Dr. lather , the kurcoan , says it is u Uiame the way tbo wen ure exposed to the elomunts. Tbo turcot soakou lukns up throe mouths of the > and It would be a very" ea y matter - to lurilsb lumber for the noora. At tbe dost ) of Ibe seatun Ibe iloors could be put , v und UBod uoutiuuouiily lor a uutnbor of Mi.ur ] and Mrs , Moylau loft Tocsaay at uoou for n Jew woclu1 visit to St. Paul bo- 2orn poini ; tp Fort AssiuibolUF , Mont. Many officers have cone from Fort lUlo.r , bu none will be miut d more than Mtjor Muylua J'no jilutlorm of the Union Pacific oopot WES j'ucUU with the oftlrcni and their ladie who came tu bid tbe nuijar una bis worthy witu eandby. Troops A uud K und the Sereuta cuvuIry bund were btutioned near tbo depot. \Vbo.i tbe train iollo4 la there wa scarcely a dry eye iu ibu vast crowo. H there eve wus cu cftior wbo purtud with hU retrlmen wltti t macro rctrta that officer was Mojo JJo.Tlun. Ho lias kcrrea over a quarter of o ouiuurr in tbo Seventh carulry , vvas wltb i lu ll its battles , excepting one , uud wben tbo parting cuiua It was more thau bo could taud ; bo brake aowu completelr. Mnjo find Mrb. Moylan tuku with them the best n ikbcs of th outire ctrrUon. Fori itiley has Uuon very giy and glady flunur tbe past ivoek. Tbe roooptton t Major and Mrs. Moylan took plucu on \Veduu ciuy cvcuitic and oti Saturday Mrs. Kdcurly bad Mrs. Slocam ccvo one ot tb very prettiest leap year ooUlloos of tbe ion u. Thu hop room was suitably decorated or tbe o.icnslon trltb IB ; ol all kinds and decrlV > Un&s , lonp lines ot them balnp artlsll cnlly drapfid from the center of tbe room to t oamorR. About tweatr couples danced inder the lesdarsblp of Lieutenant E. P. 3rower , who led with his accustomed dash ind energv. Tbe lovely dresses of tbe udlos , tbo brilliant uniforms ot the men and Lbo pretty ficurei and flass made B Bceno icrap to be remembered. Among ibo guosu wnro Colonel nnd Mrs. Sberidau , Mrs. Dale nnd Mrs. Dr. Bnchoof OmabaMrs. Frost of Cmoapo , ana Miss Youi.c o ( Louisville , Ky. Miss iCdgorlydancoa-with Lloutocant Prank Tompkins ; Mrs. Slocum's partner was Lieutenant Brewer , Mrs. Hare's Lieutenant , Cole , Mrs. Front's Lieutenant Sloonm , Mrs. Garilnpton's Lieutenant Nicholson , Mrs. Bell's Captain Edgerly , Mrs. Nicbol- non's Captain Ores bum , Mrs , Bullock's Major Hott , Mrs. Bacbe's Lieutenant Bell , Mrs. Gresbatn's Captain Garllnfrton. Miss Parker's Lloutonaut Fonton , Mtsi Green- loars Lloutonaut Rico , Mill Korr's Llouton- nntFlomlnp.ivliss Vounc's Lieutenant " \Vhip- plo , Miss Grime's Doctor Reefer , Miss Scbonck's Lieutenant Corcoran , Miss Hny- ward's Lieutenant Hunter. Miss Baldwin's Lieutenant S. It H. Tbonpklns , Mrs. Sbori- Qan's LioutonantlCroyonbuliL I'ort JMnade. The following tnonwero disctmrcod last weekt Serpoant Campbell nnd Privates Mo- Guican and Hall of C troop ; Privates Lewis , D troop ; Bohlmiro , E troop , and Sergeant Galst , A troop Private Frank Knight , E troop , -was dis charged on a surgeon's certificate of disabil ity. ity.Private Private Charles Stout , -who deserted .from E troop aud-wui captured uud tried at Fort Omaha , has been sentenced to ton days im prisonment and to pay a line of $10 , Nine rocrnlU htvc arrived from St , Paul. Corporal F. A. Williamson tins boon pro motes serfroant , and Privates MoGeary , Suultz aud-Baudorson to bo corporals. Lieutenant Hammond hoi been confined to his bed for \VOOK. or BD and Is not allowed to uoo anyone except bis nurse. _ Mr. und Mr * . Llvermore , tbe parents of Lieutenant Llvermoro , are visiting their son bore. Captain Godwin nnd "Veterinary Surcoon Traov will leave in a day or so for Manhat tan , Mont. , tn examine borses for tbo cavalry service. Cbnplin Vattmnnn bus returned Jrom Pine HI ape agency whore bobas bueti studying tbo habits of tbe Indians. Captain E. Luff , B troop , has returned from an extended leave. Private Scrivener has been granted a tbroo months icuve. "BOOKSTN THE .tTNNINQ BROOKS , Croitlcod Winding Klkhnrn Hn Aniilti un nf llumunlty'K I'liiunt COUMH jind Destiny. The Elkboru river , -\vhiob Hews tbrough tbo western part of Douglas county , is , as its nnmo indicates , mrnry crooked stream. Its course is through a wide , fertile valley , dotted wltb graves , moadowa , orchards , car- dens nnd fields of the thrifty busbaudman. Tbo current ot tbts stream is rupld , and as it rushes along it ubrado5 tbe loamy banks that bind it witb whirlpools and eddies about tbe moro abrupt turns and prominent projections , frattinc and dissolving thorn , until ut time * it breaks tbroutrb some narrow noclr of land to tbe channel below , thus str-iightouing the waterway and forming a "cut-off. " When sucb a cut-off occurs there is left the aban doned cuunnol partly JiUod wltb water. Thi soon becomes closed at tbo outlets wltb drifts of sand , soil and debris , deposited bys tbe flowing stream , and tbo cut-off Decorum a lane or slouch. Tncso Jalo3 wben first formed contain water quite clear nna pure , but ha vine ; no current nor motion ttov soon iccome Ktutrnaiit ana unfit -for general use. VOBQS and ruoss grow far out in tbe sballow water , a grown fungus -forms over the sur- ace und they become tbe birtnpluoe und mbltatiou ot tadpoles , lizards , noisj frogs and all manner of repulsive reptiles. The .ocuyinc fungi generate miasma ana malarial distempers throughout the neighborhood of their locality. There are many such lakes or sloughs along be borders of tbls rtream , differing iu age uud in corruption and decay. Their out- ices plainly mark tbe course and sbape of , ho stream utthe time tbo cut-off occurred. ? bey have not moved from within thn > an& > in whicb they wore intrenched. How like this river is tbe greet stream of lumunity , tortuous and rapid , f ratting itself nto whirlpools and eddies ubout tue pro- octinc impediment ! ; to Its fiuent course , iressicg and abrading the restraining banks it every angle aud Abrupt turn , wearing away and dissolving them until , with an apparent combined force It breaks through uud over tbe opposing barrier into tbo clian- 10 ! nelow , "forming a parfoct analogue of tbe Slkborn river cut-off , Tncae whirlpools , eddies and pausing pools of humanity , also ure clear and pure at first , uutthey soon become overcrown with woods nnd moss , and a peculiar nilasmic utmos- nbere emanates from them , distributing malarial distempers throughout noignboring communities , till they finally oocome ibe airtbplaco and habitation of various reptiles , sucb ns ignorance , insolence , intolerance , egotism and bigotry , a true -parallel to tbe tadpoles , lizaros and noisy frogs of the Elknom sloughs. Progress in tnese social cut-off lakes has stooped. They bave uo current. TDBV make no advance. Tee main stream of lite rushes by and deposits drifts of rubbish at tbelrlormor connections , effectually Isolating thorn from the ever onward moving nmss in tbe strong , clear stream of bumunitv. Tbaro are many cut-oSs along tbe borders of tbut grand old stream , unn , although similar , , causes have created them , they difter widely in formaud character , ana Ettll more -widely In their purity , yet each has an unflincblnp faith in the superiority of its waters. Jt is impossible for thoElKborn sloughs to change their condition or outline by uny in- borent force , for having no power but grav ity they must submit to absorption , evapora tion aud stagnation. .Local cnclneors have , at sundry times and pi u cos , designed and constructed drains and ditches from these stagnant bloughs into the river , redeeming laruo at oas ot other WISH worthless laud , re- lievine Ibe neighboring inbaoitauts from tbe malarial distemper * and Iroin the repulsive reptiles i bat malcu tnebe bloughs and lanes their amdinc pluce and spawning ground. Sn , lee , with too stream of humanity. En gineers , scientific and jibtlosophlc. iutiddl and heretic , "have designed , defined ana con structed great arteries reaching into and throucb these weedy and moss-grown Ploughs und lakes alouglts borders.ononiug a way by which tnelr stagnant -waters may again become - como purified by mingling with the waters of tbo free flowing stream. Jt Is the lire men of tbls stream "who Izcop abreast the cur rent , " who fret into eddies and whirlpools ubout tboprominent projections aud ob- ctructions lo its free flow , wno are foremost In tbo breach ta every cut-off , who have designed tbn way and assistoa in tbe work of straightening this grand old stream of bu- iiiunity ct so muny abrupt turns and danger- ouklv templiug barons. "Tuolr name Is legion , " written large in tbe history of the progress ana development of thetumau race. This JSIkhorn river sprmirs from a thou sand rivulets otid rills , anu flows on aud on until itk inalvlduality is swallowed up and lout iu tbo great ocean , From the impercepti ble evaporation of tbe oruad ooean there exist in" the realms of ether innumerable par ticles of pure water. In answer to the laws of their being they descend to siru , SDDI its routrlbuto to tbe growth ot plants , others the life ot uulmala , others to tue disintocra tiou of uurths , all passing through many and varied buhores. utilizing aud destroying Yttt , tn time , ut surely as tbo sun Ehlnos iu tbe hcuvcus , they ure roturiilug , luden witb tbe impress inevitably acquired ol their field ot action , uud down through rivulet and rill , through brooklet uud stream , they ontemgaln the multitudinous ooeao. Still from the bmad ocean spring Innumerable panicles of pure water ; still from Ibe field of tbelr ac tion are they returning. So , irom the broad ocean of infinite intelli gence spring the elements of thought ; BO from tbo lleld of individualized existence they ure returning , laden with tbe character istic * of tbelr temporary envlroomenl , audio onward and down through tbe aurging stream ot humanity till tbolr iudividonllty is lost in tbe 1 atbomless ocean of tbo Inuniia tiod. Doc UKOHUI SMITU. . 1C. June 159D. . Dr. 3. a , Moore ; Mv Dow Sir 1 bave been subject to kick headache all my life. Over two years Ago I began using 'Moore's Tree of Life" for it and never bad a case of Eick headachs since , raoept when thu medicine -was ut one end of tbo road and I at tbo other. It is "worth more than monev to me' I heartily recommend It to all sufferers eff headache. Very truly yours , W. B. LTLE. Pastor First Baptist Cuurctt. { ' ' r Ml * \ > f all HITS Vf VMAH4 1.1FK. There wat n man nnd a bir nnd a dop , to plunge into tbe subject ja thf iJ.juliy situ- pin ana simply Idiotic fashion which should hare boon copyrighted or In some other wny corralled by Mr. Rudyord Kipling long ago. The man was waiting tora car. So was the boy. So was tbo doc. When the car came they all took the rear platform and stood there. In n few minutes the conductor came out , collected two faros ana tinkled the boll twice. Ho noticed tbo dog nnd turning to the man , Bald ; ' Dogs are against the rules. ' " Tbe man was deeply Interested In the whlto film of smoke which coiled upward from the end of his cigar and did nst bear , so the conductor touched him on the elbow : 'Dogs are not allowed to ride on street cars , I said. " "Didyou , indeed ! Ah ! nnd do tbo dogs mind It very much , I wondorl" Tbe two High school girls tittered and the bov shot & wad of napor at a passing vehicle. Tbo conductor looked Dlnck and growled : "Please put that flog off , will yon ! " "Will II Well , n k if tbo court knows bor- olf. " ' "Well , I will than , " and ho shoved the dog off tbe platform , slammed tbe door nnd went forward. Tbo man smiled , the boy whistled , the dog Jumped "back again nnd the High school girls tittered a little moro. In a low minutes the conductor came out again uud tie looked tiglv. 'How look .hero , my friend , " he said , ' 'I want you to understand that , I wautyou to put off that doc and keep him off. " "All right , 1 undcrstana. " "Well ao it then. " "Oh , no ; nottbis evening. " Biff 1 Tbo dog yelped aud landed -half way across the street. "Now , Mr. Man , the next time I have to put thut dog off this car I'll fire you after him , " and be wont forward and jerked tbo bsll rope. Tbu man HUH wutchud the curling stnoke , the boy wnlstlod ngain , the dog jumped back on the platform , and the pas sengers smiled and nudged each other. At tuo next crossing tbo conductor burst out on tbo platform wltb the snort of a war horse : "Sue bore , smarty " but just then tbo buy jumped off , called bis dog and tbe two went trotting aown tbe street. Tao passengers roared , the man Unockod the ashes off his ci ar with bis little finger aud smiled , tue conductor glared at him for an Instant , chewoct up the rest of bis sentoucn and Juinpod back to bis post growliug : "Blast a fool , anyhow. " One night last week one of those shiver ing , drizzling , miserable nights wblcb in these glorious days seem to have never baon two little American District Telegraph boys , feeling uo doubt ai wretched as an American District Tologracb boy can well feel , came strolling iuto an oBloe not a hun dred miles from well , it dD3s not matter where but it was a place which was "open all night aud presided over by uu acquaint ance. Tuoy baa a schema and tbo clori ; who had been dozing pricked up his cars but said nothing. One of thorn rang up tbo central office and asked for n connection with one of the oil night chophousos. "Hello , is that tne chophou-iol" ho asked in the most manly tone of "voice he could muster up. "Well , I wish you wouia put up Devon nice ham sandwiches to come aojvn to tbo OmuLa club. I'll sona a boy for them. " "Evidently the cbopuouse man's wits were -wool gathering or bewould have itnown mat tney ao not send out tor sand wiches from the Omaha cluo. But he suspected nothing .for bo made up tbe bundle and cavelt to tbo boywho calloa for it with instructions to collect 70 cents. Then tbotwo conspirators stole out into the drizzle to regale themselves. They opened tbe bundle and were on tbo point of demol ishing tbe lunch when one of them weakened nnd advanced n speculative feeler as to wnat tbe manager would do if tbe cbopbouse man made bis report of the matter. They bad not thought of that , and the more they discussed it tbe moro decided they became that they didn't care about any lunch anyway. Finally they bundled up tbe seven tempting sana- -wiches once moro nnd carried them nacK to tbo chopbouse witb tbe information that tne "idler what ordered " "cm didn't want 'ora.11 Ttie cbopbouse dignitary smclled a mouse und reported the transaction to the night manager , who started a Bcout out to find out who used the telephone. Then tbo iri&nd- sbip of tbo night clerk ciimo iuto play and be was obligingly Ipnorint of the whole trans action. Of course nothing could ba doue , but tbe licit time tbe boys scheme for a lunch they will have their fences in bettor repair , Onr Ilaclns Torecas'ts. ( Communicated. ) Our tlpitor snarpons his pencil aud tells us jf some of tha trials nnd trioulations in his particular tine. He says : Now that tbo racing season has boon fash ionably opened by the magnates of tbo Board of Control tracks in the east it may not ba inappropriate for the writer to narrate some ot the experiences attending tbe forecasting of that most uncertain cl all sports the run- nitigliorse. Whilst the dear public of tbe present day do not enthuse outwardly to sucb an extant as those of a generation ago when Lonfollow und Harry Bajsatt met at Wonmouth und Saratoga , yet tbe love of tno thoroughbred is ns firmly planted in the brjasts ol tbe people of the country at large today , Bb itva in Kentucky SQUIB twenty years ago whin Uncle John Harper saved the blue crass country from bankruptcy by winning the Monmouth cup. In tbe early spring days our troubles com mence , for it is at this time that tbe two- yea-olds ars piven easy exercise. Tben ru mors commenonto flow in a mighty stream of the great performance of this or tbat colt , and tbe changes are rung daily into our will ing ears , until it seems utterly impossible that such u horse or horses can ba boutun when tbsy face tno starter's flag. All tbe scraps ol information tunt can be gathered tosotnor-as to tbe progress of tbe different stables ara carefully filed away and noted in tbe busy bruin of tbe borsu scribe ; and bo scuns tbe paper ; daily in fear and trembling lest tno grim reaper death may carry off bis favorlto and forestall his in tended scoop on the futurity winner. If not specially engaged in newspaper work , but , employed in other pusuils , be burns tbe midnight oil .at bis own boras , and the endless arrav of sporting periodicals , race programs and newspapers of all descrip tions tbat mention horse in any way , shupe or form , litter up tbe homestead , -und tbo tidy housewife ik kept in u constant blow lest Home of tue precious documents may not be forthcoming at tbo proper moment when bo is inspired for some great stuire event. In tbo case of tbo older division of horses tie carefully looks up their performances of the previous , voar , noting their breeding , ability to carry weicbt , tno nature of the track best suited to them , their peculiarities , if unv , und tbe ceueral characteristics of tbe stables , including tue reputation of tbe own ers uua the Jockovs who regularly ride for them. Tuo general public may be hoodwinked oc casionally by plucing their money on a su perior borse ridden by an inferior jockey , but it is boldom tbat the frequenters of race tracks or tio.il rooms suffer from this cause. Tbe smile on an old regular's face when an uttrmpl of this kind bos been made would il luminate tbe darkest day of a Lonaou foe and cause tbe quick retort "they ure not out for it , " ud tbeir judgment , a thousand mile * sway from the track , will be found correct us the result of the raoe is announced. After nil of this preparation tbe scribe feels nnd knows and proclaims it broadly to his family and friends that tbe opportunity of hit life 1s now upon him , and without beiuc In the least vain declares that before tbo keason expires bis forocukts tlenud " 'fenny" will command the attention of bU fellows and pluue him on & like plane in bis particular Hue witb tbat ot C aid well , tbe prince ot starters , or Jack Morrison In boost- iuc track odds on f avoritas , und last , but not least , however , secure him additional wealth from the treasure chest ot bis paper. Tbe til-important duy urrlves ut last , and after securing tbe copy of tbe entries be rushes home to be near his valuable memor anda. Lockiuf himself up in tbe apart ) room ( ntteo tip in true horsey style witb cigar ette lithographs of tbe most Impossible looking race bories tacked upon tbe walls ) be opens out tha entries and finds ix noes noted , witb Solfli ranging from twelve to twenty .fire boric * oaou. From these field * be Is culled upon to se lect two Lortos in each race , nut necessarily j 'o Cnlsh ns named , but olthor to catch the ipe s cjo nl th& finish. T-klnc nncl notebook and sharpening his penciL , he proceeds to make his solec- U.-ms In the first race. He finds twelro probable starters they are all B-year-olds , carrying equal weights , all have shown up well In their 2-vear-old form , and UBTO faced the starter on compar- ntlvelv tbo same class of tracks but there nre twolro ot them , and be wants but two. Uow tbe battle royiubenns , bore's whrre careful preparation trul show Itself superior to tbo gnm eardlessness of some of the people ple bo knowt. He ha systomlzed It knows just whnt to 3o nnd taking tbo first borio ot the twelve , be thumbs his nnnual ot the previous year rod traces him througb. then in succeMlou be unsolds the doings of tbo others ; then bo reaches for his memoranda nnd finds that a portion is missing. He remembers distinctly of bavin ? tbat paper the night before it must bo down stairs In the closut. It is not there ! neither is It in the collar , or in the ash barrel or lu any other known place. Hols n philosopher to u certain extent , nnd boars bis almost rte him ) invaluable loss more calmly than wo could bellevo nnd would have had moro of our sympathy had be not informed tbe partner of his joys and sorrows that he would be Drry to think-that-no should ba compelled to bave ji now lock placed unon bis sanctum door. At last be finds some clippings that gave information upon a few of thotwclvo and ho goes through In simmering style until be roaches the great stake race of tbe day , witb Its twnnty-flvo probable starters. Hero be knows he outclasses them all uud nt < it bo plunges. In a short time he has bir copy ready nnd uwoy bo rushes to the office. Tbo night editor gloncss hurriedly over It , throws it onto the hooK 'n a cruel sort of a way nnd in a few moment * tbo "take" is iu the bauds of n compositor. .Now tboro was tbo time for our iriend to return to bis home and lot well enough alone. Did ho do it ! Oh , no. Ho wont iuto tbo composing room , stood fay until tbo stick was placed In tbe calley. stirred up tbe devil for a proof and worried that un fortunate until bo bad the impression in his bana. He finds an emu or two in the spell ing ( his own. by the wnj ) , has some car- roctea und smiles with an outspread grin on ' tbe great work bo'bad so nobly commenced. Had bo stopped at that things would not bare turned out BO badly as they did , but be Is nothing If not enthusiastic , and bo just stuffed those poor , innocent , misguided typeslickers with his. 'lead ' pipe cinches"'to such an extent that tbey wuro all willing to put on "subs" so ns to got a good niclit's rest uud cot to the track early , whilst nil tbo subs word just as anx ious to got on so as to tiavo n string to piny tbe same rood things. Such an avalanche of orders poured in on tbe casbior in the morning tbat be was ( re luctantly ) at last compelled to put up tbe Elcn "Payday ou Mondays Only. " Iho airwas-warm and fragrant blossoms gave out swcot perfume , little stars twinkled Drlghtty und the tnonii shod her luminous rays over the scribe as bo wended his way to his cosy home ; all wim pence and joy and gladness with htm He blessed bis friends und forgave his onomioi and n ? he Iny down to sleep I doubt not be warolod forth bis little tlo "Now I ley me * * " ns in the golden days of his happv boyhood. Mayhap it wo'uld bave twon hotter then that bo had cllmbod the golaon htairs , jor on the morrow great disaster came upon him. Just before the break of day thu elements that were so peaceful at midnight , turned acrobatic , re versed tbe order of the earlier night , flipped back tbe moon und tne twiukliug stars and the deluge carat. Dm it rain ! Great Scottl go nsk the scribe. He , the peer of tne best of 'em nt forecasting tbo borses , had bean too much of the earth , earthy : 'and but Beldom glancea in the direction tbtit "Old Probs" keeps his eyes on ; otherwise bo might have wisdom enough to have se6n the forecast in tbe uoavons or smelt it id the uir. Notwithstanding ttie downpour of rain tbe races were run uocorolng to propr m. Many horses were withdrawn , but unfortunately for our hero all tbs bones tipped by him faced tbe starter and passed tbe judge's stand in the -finish , none oT'thom firjt , socoud or third , however , but. thankful to sny , not one finished absolutely last * This of Itself was distressing , but more aire and terrible was ibo result to tbe com positors , who , to a tnun ( us in honor bound to the fortunes of the .paper ) , played its tips und went broke. What the "Managing Editor" said to "Tenny" we have net yet heard , suffice to say "Tonny" has not visited tbo "Editorial" or "Comuosing" rooms since that neautiful moonlight night. In conclusion J wauld remark to those about entering this great wealth producing occupation that It is well to bo prepared for all sorts of emergencies and just bore is where tne moral comssin , viz : In tipping two horses as possible winners solout us your choice one fast truck horse aud one of tbe land called "mudders , ' " and there is tbo secret in a nuUbelL J. S. C. Txiicn. A popular young follow who Is widely known in athletic circles , tells this story : " 1 was in the office ol a frlond of mine the other morning , when a rather seedy looking younp chap came in und nod- dine to him iu a jauntv "way. said : " 'Billy , old man- ! want to borrow a dollar.1 " 'H-m-m-m , ' replied Billy , slowly ; 'well , if I remember rightly , I loaned you a dollar last week. " 'So j'ou did , ' said the -visitor. * but I'm dead strapped and must have a dol'ar now. ' "Billy pondered a moment and re plied : 'Well , you're no good ; I'm con vinced of that , and BO I'll not lend you a dollur , out I'll give you one ; Low'll that do1 " 'First rate. ' responded the fchame- Icas striker , and then after a moment erse so as the cash was not forthcoming , he added : 'Well , whsre's the dollar you are going to fflve me" ? ' " Oh , ' replied Billy , smilingly , 'I'll give you the dollar you borrowed last week. ' " _ Hoi Traveler , take Beacbams Pills witb yo u. Tli < i Hrroic Guard. The boy was jn deck at tbo office door of the Detroit Free Press , a.nrl he was vigilant. "Whereas the editor:1" asked a big , ucly looking visitor. "Dp stairs , " responded the boy. "Well , I want to bee him. " "What lorV 'I want to lick him for something he said aboutme in his paner. " "You can1 ! bee him , " and the boy braced himself. * ' Why can't I ? " "Cause you can't , 1 hat's wby. I ! I let every duffer in that wants to liclc the boss , we never -would have time to get the paper out and tbe paper's got to come out , if wo have to hire a man to come down and bland guard with a kittlo of hot water. See ? " The Dolls' Complexion. "TVell , darling , how are your dolls ? * " They are not - verywell , Aunty. I wish you would cive rne some of the Carlsbad Sprudd Salt. Mummu said it doue you BO much good , und has cleared your complexion. They need it , too. " The natural Carlsbad Sprudel Salt ( powder form ) is un excellent Aperient , Laxative and Ltiurctic. It clears the complexion and purifict the blood. It is easily soluble , jutiasunt to take and per * maneut inaction Tlie genuine product of tlie Carlsbad SjiriitgBliusthe signature , "Eisner & Mendelson Co. , " Agents , und Importers of Mineral "Waters , 6 Barclay Ctrect , New Yorkj OB every bottle. WOODBURY'S ' FACIAL SOAP T r AKIS , sii ir cnx ru-xitn. The Tv.tilt of so yrn cxp rtTir la l MiM f.i , . ( atoiif pMp n < t14 pn. o Imofr m IH r- m toloCTnnailM itT < . | i 'mfetlfnr I IV uitrxteunnSkln Rrnip K line nirthmtrki , > lnkW m. Inrtl * Int urn ) r-owder Uirlu tour * . Tlt- nt NIMH H ji rfln Irttrr * JOHN H. WOODBITCY. D.I. , 125 W. 42dSt , New Tork Cilj. * T1 Clilrhrotrr'n r.njll.b Illomotid Hruo. PENNYROYAL PILLS - Original nnA Only ftrmitnt * . * rt. fciwayi r llnbri , it * r * k I r ntl < t fnr Otirt r / npruk / ' ( * mmidfflwj In ltMl ftnd Oitf n nnntlipr. I OM. and ( , U tt.raT * . Tot ptnttinUn i.ttnifmftl } "ItiJInf far l.udlr * . * * ti l n r , tj rvtarn Mall 1 H OO Tw ni.il l . , Now by ll IDruutiu. . I'hlU ORDINANCE NO. SOW. An ordltmncii calling n upoplul election tn rote upon tbn arncitant0 of tlio amended prouosltlou of the NobniRku Oontral railway comlmiiV and ttie lisuiincc of coupon bondu of tlir cltv of Urouhn in tlm sum nt two hutidrtul and ttrty thouiiuid dollars ( K. ' > 0OflU.Hli ( to aid tlie "Nebraska JJpntrnl rullwnr coiniiany In ne- qulrlnc ( U'pot grounds. In thn construction of a union railway mid "pnsBcnpcr depot ; mid In. the construction of mber rallwny Imnrtrte- nts upon Raid praundR. and to antliorir.o'n ' for the payment of Interest upon said uonfls , and to croiitu a Mnklnx fund for thu payment of the principal thereof , titid rtiponl- Inc ordinance No. W > 54 , ) ms < < ocl uufl upprorod Muy intli. IBlli Ho It ordalnod by the city council of the city of Onmhii Section 1. Thnt the utty ot Omaha doc herob'uceepttboaniemlocl proposition of ttio ISehrnnkn Ocn'irtil railway company baurttiR duIn the IQlh duy of May. IS - ' , nnd Uio KUIUO city ilooR lidruliy n.srrooio < lonalctoiina dnllrcr 'n ncoorfinnue with the terms of said aim-nil ( id vm > piiKltlou thu bonds mentioned In Raid amended propositions provided , tltat the term * ot mld nmondoa proposition 1m first submitted to the lesulvoter * of Bald city , nud udoptnd hv them nocordlns to lair. Sec. 2. Thut n sperlul election lie and here- hy Is called to take plurc on thu intli dny of June , 18112. .fur tlm purpose of siilnnlttlnt : to the lojut votnre of thi ) city of Oinnlia , said aniend- prupoMlhin nnd the gurstlnnsof tlie Issuanro of the bonds thnraln named , nnd of thoJovr ot 'K to meet the Intercut Una prlnolpal thereof. Section 3. The form Jmrhloh the aalfl quos- tloiiH to I'o vtitml upon iitthesntd noclnlelec tion hhull ho Buhmlttod to mid voters shall bo us follows , to-wlu The Nebraska Central Rnllwnr company 1ms made the following proposition to the cltv of Omaha ; The amended proposition of the Nebraska Central Uatlway company to the city of Omahn. Nebraska : To the flavor nnd City Council of the City of Umtiha. Neb : The undernlfiiea , the Nebraska Central Kail wuy company , proposes to acquire and taUn poSHtBSlou of , for railway purposes , that Etirtnln tract of land located within the dl - trloi hounded by Tiftcenth htreot. Clilcupo htrnot. Eleventh strpitt , CuIIforiilu street , and the rlht ) ot wny of the Ouiul.n Bolt liallway compnny , ( except the south half of blooU Tis. lutKil and J , blouko , lot 1 , and north one-half of JotR" mid : i. block 271 ; and to erect thereon a union piisicnRor depot on the corner of Tlf- tecnth nnd Chlcaco sireoLs , touosl. IncludluR thu other railway Improvement ) ! on said prounds , not less than four huuarcd thousand del are ( MtiO.OJO ) ; 1'rovlaed. the city of Omaha , In Dourlut county , NehrnRka. w 111 donute to the xald Ne- brahUa Central Hallway ootnpany two huu- drnd and flftr thousand dollars iTJ.'O.OD'li ot Jts four (4) ( ) nor cent bonds ; E103rOO thereof to he dulcd January - . 1BK1 , and H50.IWO thereof to bo dated January 1. IS vl , to hocotno due and payable twenty years from their respective dates , with Interest payable seml-annually. all puyahle ut the H si ! ul Aquncv of the State ot Nebraska In the city of Now i orlf. faald bonds to bo of the denomination of one thousand dollars If 1,00 ) ouuh , and each there of to rrolte : "Thls'bond Is one of series of two hundred and llfty KM ) bonds of like amount and tenor , vihlcliuro Indued by the city of Omana , In Douclascnuntv.'Ntihraska. to the KebrasUu Central railway oouipuuy.to ula It In acqulrtnc land In the city ot Omnua f r union depot and terminal purposes , and In the construction ot a union railway passeuzor depot upon said croiu.d , Hiid Its railway trnck& . side trarlc * . turnou'B , switches and njiproaehcs loudlrc thereto , and other railway improve ments therewith nonnected. " Said bonds to bo executed and reelstered at or Immediately after thu dates thereof , and Immediately thereafter delivered to the First National Hunk of Omahn , Kob. , trustee , to be helct In trust for dell very to the Nebraska Central Kallwav company. Its successors or assljrns. by haid trustee. In Installments as hereinafter provided. The said Nebrnnka Cer.tral Enllwny com pany plans to construct , or cause to be cou- struetiid , u line of railway In the state of Iowa not less than 11)0 ) miles in extent , from the east approach ot a tirldpe , wlilch thn said Nebraska Central liallway rompany has also manned to construct over 'he Missouri river , iutsrsectlng or connecting with ; or roachlnE the lines of two or more 01 uio following rail way corporations , viz : The Illinois Central Hallway company , the Wlnonu & bouthwcstein Uallway company , the iM Innoapolls & St. Louis Uallway company , the Chicago , St. I'uul & Kansas City Railway compunv. the Chicago , Fort Mndlson & DCS MolneG Railway company , the Atchlson , Topeka - poka & Santa I o Uallway company , the Haiti- more & Ohio Hallway company , the Ohio & Mississippi Ilallwuy uompanv , the Kcokuk & Wu&tcru Hallway company , the Oulucy , Omaha & Kansas City Uallway company ana Ilia Iowa Central Kailwav rompauy One hundred Thousand ( fliu.0 ) j ) dollars of tmid bonas shall be delivered by said trus tee to said Nebraska Central Hallway caiiipany , its Buccecssars or usBlgni , . when it or they shall have acquired and taken possession of that certain tract of land located -within the district hounded by Fifteenth street , Chicago street. Hleventh street , California htreot and the right of wny of the Omaha lielt Itullwav com pany , ( except the south half of blocks 35. lot 3 und4 , blockCS , lot 1 , and the north half of lots and U. block27 | : Prnvlrt > fL Unit thn finlfl nnn linrirtrnfl Irinu- sand dollars [ 81(10.030 ( ] of Bald bonds shall not he delivered until after the said Nebraska Central Hallway company. Its successors or nhslgns , Khali have constrnctea the suid line of railway In thi state of Iowa. One hundred and fifty thousand dollars [ 81MI.UDOI of Bald bonds Blin.11 ho delivered by said trustee to said Nebraska Central Hallway company. Its successors or assigns-when it or lliey shall have completed tne erection of a union passcnzer aepot upon said tract of land nnovo described , to cost. IncluSIng the other railway Improvements on said grounds , not less than four hundred thousand dollars if-j : > 0.XM ( ) : proof of such cost to ho madn by the s\vorn statement of the provident and treas- urerof said railway company , liiodwith the e ty clcik of Omuha. accompanied by certifi cate Etcnod by the city attorney ana cltv en gineer , that in their opinion such amount has artually been expended. I'rbviaod.thntif the said Nebraska Central Hallway fompanv , Its successors or assigns , shall full to acmirre and tul-t > possession ot sala land. It shall not be entitled to receive liny part of said one hundred thousanddollars ifKHi.imO ) installment of hands ; and. further provided , that none of said one hundred and fitly thousand noilurs ( flM.oonj lnt > lallm nt of bonds shall be delivered until at least one rail way company In addition to the Nebraska Central Hallway company shall bo actually using said union depot ; and. Provided furthar. That the mayor and the city council shall , by roiiolutlon , upon the full performance ot the nndcrtakln H on the part of said jaliwuy ooinpanv herein contained , order the delivery of said bonds at the tunes aforesaid ; nnd , Provided futther. That all matured coupons hall be removed and cancelled by said trustee belore delivery of the ponds to which they are attached ; nnu. Provided further. That the inavor nnd city council of the city of Omaha Khali oautm to be levied on the taxub'o property of said city an annual tax Kufllclent for the payment of the lutcrcBton nald coupon bonds as It becomes due , nnd after the expiration of ten ( ID ) 3 ears from the date of said bonds the mayor and city council of suid city shall cause to lie levied in addition to all other taxes on the tillable property of said cltr an amount of tax sutucleiitto create a slnl.mg fund tor the payment at maturity of said bonds , < the amount of tux to he levied for such slnl.lnt fund not to exceed twttity-llvo thousand dollar lar * (1-1.033-M ( ) in any one year ) ; xald tax to be continued from your to year until the said bonds are fully paid. The acquirement of the mild lanfls unfl 1m- proven.ents herein onntBmpluted Including the said railroad in Iowa. Hlmll bu begun within ouo yimr from Alar 1. 1BQ2. und be pustied to completion without unnecessary duluyj and ehall be completed with In three years from the 1st day of July. 1B1U. Inrasennr of the tcmiu. limltatloni , condi tions or i > ruvlslounpropoi > Bii herein relutlrif to the buglnnlnr , prornyt and completion of said Improvement * am not compiled w th , ( uul B delay Is directly and necessarily cuuntidtjy Injunction or other judicial pro ceedings , or by uunToIdable accident or act of J'rorldcuotil , thu said company shall not be imtltiefl toruDulvesbld bonds or any thereof , ereo though tbe electors 6 ? * uld city of Omuhu shall have toy their vote authorliud the i - uance of said bond * : but til right to mid bonds shall by such duf ault tufl without uuy Judicial determination booomti forfeltod , i'rovldofl , however , that If the buglnnlnt , progress or uompletlon of eatd improt euivnt * Khali bedeUjnd or obitructod by any of the aforesaid cbuies , the tlm ci heroin allowed for the iirocress and completion ot said improve ments shall be extundud to the extent ot uuch delayer obstruction : and nhoulS a aisputo arise between the cald city ot Omaha und the tald Nebraska Central Hallway company with respect to the cause cr ert ent of any KUUU delay , thu same ut tun election of mid No- Ij-akku Cuutrul E. .llwuy oumpauy , utmll 1 referred lor determination to & board of ar- to lx utiuotuua t buriln&tter pro- viQea. loronsldprkMoo ot revolving the Kub lSy th i N ibrn lt Cent ml Itnllwsy eoin- n n orPB to ullnw nil railway companies ttie following rlEhU The rlfhtto run thnlr lo omotlvo .pKM oncer and frelcht trains r < rer Its main ana pulng tract * within ttiu city ol Onuhn ; and over Us proposed bridge nnil Ap- proarhcs , the right to use such portion of Iti terminal grotind idopoti and taollltlos ns niny 1m necessary nnd proper for the conduct of the business of such rotuU : tnclnrl- lug any cnlnrgment of lt uonot and depot grounds : the right to liavt their cars switched and delivered br the Ne > - braska Central Hallway company upon all ol Its Fwltfh track * the right tr ronnrrt their roans at any point within one hundred ( IW ) miles of said city of Omaha with any 1'uo of ralin av which the Nebraska Central Hallway coin puny , or Its OUOCOISOIR or usMcns. may construct or cnuso to bo constructed east of the Mlssotrl river , and to run their lepomo- tlvcn , pansengor and trrlght trains overthti main nnd pnRluc track * 01 c&ld railroad : It being hereby aenxid that in case the Nebraska Central Hallway ootn pany Rhall construct Itn proposed line rnit of the Missouri river , through Xho ngoncy of uny other corporation or narty , it will oorporatlnn or party to execute ntd ) deliver to the city of Omaha a good and tufllclcnt Instrument binding It or him to abide by the terras , conditions nnd provisions ot this proposition , the came as the KUld .Nebraska Oontral Hallway oomtmnv would have been bound If H had built the came , licforo delivery of the otnreaald one hundred thousand dollars ( fll > 0WO ) installment ot bonds. Provided , that the USD and enjoyment by such rallwny companies of each nnd every of said right * snail bn upon Just and equal terms nnd the payment of JnM and fair compensa tion to tha Nebraska Central Hiulway coir- tmny. Its successors or assigns , und subject to Much operating rules nnd regulation * of tbo Nebraska Central Hallwav ooiup&nv , Its nuc- CFSsnrsor u lgn * . us Bhall be necessary and proper. Just andToaeonnhlo. And the ualiS Nebraska Central Hallway company will submit uny dispute arUlng ho- twoon U ana ouch otunr company or com panies ns to the use and enjoymunt of Bin- rights under this propasltlon. or as to the tornia. compensation , operating rules and regulations , r luting thereto. 10 a lios.rd of artiltraton. to bo made up of three parson * who are judge * > > f thn ntato district court , or > Its BuccoiMot , of the district embracing the county of Douglas , to bo se'.oetoil by a two- third * vote ot all the persons who are dlxtrlct judges of said court. Provided thut any such railway company other than Kald Nebraska Central Hallway company , its successors or assign * . Khull have the election to submit any tiuch dispute to nrhrltratlonorto pursue any other remedy. Wherever arbitration is provided for by this tirnposttlnn , the party desiring to submit any iniutcr to arbitration shall can NO lo bu eerveJ upon the other party a written notice which shall set out the matter in dispute to be submitted , and tlio time propood for the hearing , which shall not bo lusn than thirty (3) ( ) days after the time of service : and there upon the adverse party shall within twenty p ) | days after such service upon It , servo Its answer. If anr It have , npou the party de mand ns the arbitration. The Board of Arbitrators , when orzanlr.od , shall have power to 11 x the time of hearing and to adjourn tbo same from time to time , nndtonmlcimll nooossarv rules and regula tions for the production of testimony In tuo possession of either party , and othurwlxo to compel ! a f airland sprody trial ; the decision of a majority of the bo.ird shall control and tbo Html determination ot the board shall bo filial and conclusive upon the parties , of a',1 rnut- torspubnilttoQ und decided , "Wherever aroltrat.on Bhall lie resorted to such arbitration shall hotbooxcluKlvoremody of the parties ( oxnopt as herein elsewhere pnv- vlued ) . as to thu matters and things Involved and dpcldod therein. faata Nebraska Central Railway company. Its suci-f.ssnrs una assigns , shall transport trclclit ( Inrludlng transfer of freight and all charges Incidental to said transportation ) over any bridge and approaches , as well as over any railway It shall construct within one huudrud < 1'IO ) miles of The Missouri river within thn state of Nebraska , for lust or reasonable rules ar chargos.inid In case of difference as to w hat constitutes Just nnd reasonable rate * or charges under this paragraph , the mayor and e ty council or HUIII railway uomuany may submit the same to arbitration In the manner and to the arbitrators above provided for. but this piragraph respecting frolght charges Ahull not become operative or 1u force until five years fromthe dutn of the delivery of the lust Installment of the bonds hereinbefore re ferred to. It Is further propnsofl that said bonds Rhall be delivered to the Nebraska Central railway company , its ouucessors or assigns , only upon the execution by the mild Nebraska Central railway nomu nv or Its successurs. and deliv ery to the city of Omaha of an undertaking In wrltlnc to the effect that the prlnolpal depot of said r.ill wny conipaujsltsconeral offices uud principal machine shops wlitm built , tihall be located ana maintained wlthljtho corporate limit ) , of the city ot Omaha , und tlittu. viola tion of the terms ot Htdd undertaking by the said Nebraska Central railway company or its successors or assigns , shall render the said Nebraska Central railway company , or Its successors , Indebted to the said city of Omaha In the full amount ol said bonds , and Interest thi-reon. This proposition Bhall , after being duly acknowledged by the Nebraska Central Hall way company , bo recorded In the oillco ot the register of deeds of Douglnscounty.Nobruska. and for a period of twenty f-0) ) years Jrom and utterthls date , shall bo referred to by giving the hook and page wherein the RUIIIO Is re corded lu any mortgage , deed of trust , deed of conveyance , or lease of said depot und dunnt grounds , with the statement that the said Ne braska Central railway company , its succes sors and aBsl ns , are bound by the terms.lluil- tatlons , provisions and conditions of tnls proposition which are hereby made Its cove nants that attach to ana run with the said property into wliosoover hands It may come. Provided , that the city council of the city of Omaha , ( the mayor approving in due form ) shall enact u certain ordinance ( which at Miu date hereof. Is pHiicltng consideration before said council ) , entitled , "An ordinance grant ing permission and authority to the Nebraska Central Hallwnv company , its Buccessors Riid assigns , to construct railroad tracks uUiug. across , over nnd under certain streets and al leys In the city of Omaha , subject to certain conditions , and tn vacate parts of certain streets and alleys in the city of Omulia , upon compliance wltn certain other conditions. And It Is also provided , That If Bald Ne braska Central Hallway company shall not , within forty-five (45) ( ) days of being notified by the city cierk of the adoption of this proposi tion nt the election held to vote upon the Bttmo. file with the said city clerk its written ratification of this proposition under its cor porate seal , none of said bonds shall bu Issued , and all the toims and provision * of this propo- Eli.lou Bliull be held for naught. The Nebraska Central Hallway company agrees before an election being called tosuo- mlt to the voters of the city of Omaha this proposition , that It will execute and deliver to Raid city a bond with good und sufficient sureties 1n the Bum of flvu thousanu dollars WUiiiO ) . and live thousand dollars ( IVJiO ) Cash conditioned upon the payment of tlic ex penses of Bald election. This proposition and the acceptance there of by the city of Oiraha , uud the ratification of this proposition by said Nebraska Central railway company , or itssucccsiors or assigns , ns heroin provided , Bhull be construed and underRtoqd to constitute a contract betwono the suid Nobrsuitu Central railway company. Its successors or assigns , and the said cltv of Omahn , and all the turm , conditions , arroe- monts una provisions made on the part of the NobmhUa Central railway company In this proposition contained are hcrooy made the covenants of the Bald NtibrnsUa Central rail * way company. Its Buruttsunr * und assigns , \thli-h nhall nttnnli to nn'l run vtu | all nf < ts said property and bo binding upon any party into whose bunds it or any of it may come. Shall the above and foregoing proposition be accepted and udopuid. Bhall Bald honds bo is sued , rcglHlored mid delivered und shall an an nual tux lu addition to the usual and all other taxes bu levied upon the tuxaulo property of the City of Omaha , Douglas county , Ne braska , sufficient to pay the interest on Bald bonds us it becomes due. and at the time of levying the annual cJtv tux , commencing the tenth your prior to the maturity of said bonds , shall u tux in addition to all other tuxes bo levied upon the taxub e property of said city of Omaha. Doug las county , Nebraska , and continued annu ally thoruaf tor from year to year until there by a sinking fund Khull hitvu been obtained sufllcienl to puy said bond * at the maturity thereof ? YES. NO. The above questions shall be regarded ns ono question and all ballots of lognl voters cast at Bald election containing the utiovu proposition und nueHtlans in the form of the olUciat ballots , to be prepared by the city cleric of said city lor said election , with un "X" murk following the vord "yoB" upon said otllclal ballot shall be counted in tnvor of the acceptance of suid amended prop osition , the Issuance of suid bonds ana the levy nf Buld taxes in payment of the principal nnd interest thereof : and all ballot * ot legal voters east ut Bnid election containing tbo uboveproposition uud Question * in thu form of thu otilcial ballot , to be prepared by the city clerk o' suld city for said election with an "X" mnru following the word "no" upon eald otllclal ballot shall lie counted uud considered u * against the uoueptuni.ii of saia uuieudud propo sition , tbo Issuance of Slid bonds und the levy of uald tuxes in payment of the principal and InU-reslthereof. If two-thirds ut all the ballots votud br nald legal voter * of natd city of Omaha , uouelus county. Nb- brasku , at said election shall be oust in favor of the acceptance of mid amended proportion tion , the issuance of * ald bonds und th * levy of said taxes In payment of the principal and lnt re t thereof , tha foregoing propo sition trill be held to be adopted uud the f oro- colng questions will lx held to be unswered in favor of the issuance of suld honds und the levy of suld taxes , uud thu said bonds there upon hll be Jssuud. registered and delivered lu accordance with the terms and conditions of said amended proportion , and said tuxe * shall be levlud accordingly ; otherwise not. bectlon 4. That ordinance No. MM. entitled "An ordinance calling a special election to vote upon tlm acceptance of the proposition of the Nebrusku Ouutrul Kullwny company uod tbelsimuuce of coupon bonds ot tn oily of Omaha In thn sum of tuo hundred and ilfty tnouuund dollars ( R.&I.UUO.UU ) to hid the Nebruk- Lu Central HuLiwuy ooiupuoy In uoqulrlug depot ground * . In the construction ot a tmlot -at way and paasnnuor dpjiot. and of ethel rallwny linprovrinrntt upon said cround * and to nnthorlTt ; tux for the payment of Interest upon said bonds , tuid to rrento n clnklng fund for the payment ot the principal thereof. " ! > nnd the same I * hrrel-v repealed. heo. B. The mayor Rhull nt tmre. upon th * approval of this ordination. c u o a proclama tion und notice to bo mnd for the holding ot tain special election heroin ordered. Section U This ordinunce shall take flffooi and he In forcr from and after Its passage. I'ossod Mny JTth , ISUi JOUN aisovns , t'lty rierk. r r DAVIS , President of the City Council Approved Mny nth. IRK , UIX > . P. 1JEM1B. Mayor. BERUTIFUL BEAUTIFY AND IJEVELOP THE FORM. MME. ADA P. EVANS , of Chlouco Is now stopping at the Hotel llrunsw Ink , Itoom IK. parlor 'loor. In Miln'clty. One facial treiitmoiit fren to Introduce her wonderful 'VOMPLOCION UljT ACJl" amouR the ladle . I'linplcH , moles , f ropklen , huper- iluous half removed by u palnleis remedy , xvurriinlid 110110 Injure tbe moit delicate face. Also develops the form and converts the puny limbs and bust Into neil rounded and healthy ones. Hours , D u. m. to 5 p. m. CRIPPLE CREEK I hnndlo the CRIPPLE CREEK MINING STOCKS , and can fill tolo- Crnphic orders on ( short notice. My list comprises the following Crlpplo Crook stocks. Anaconda , Bull Mountain , Cold Kins ; , Beuna Vista , Blue BellT Work , Alamo , Washington. Anfi till other rollab'o BUioUn. of thine mines , UB well ut mnuy stocks of thu Loudvlllu , An- pen and Creed m Ines. Manvotthe Criile Creek stocks have more than doubled nltiiln three months. ThoAua- conda htorl ; oid tour mouths ace at ID cents , and Bolls now for overt 1 per share. Oilier new mines are opening every low days with just us good prospect * . A contlrmnn of Council Bluff * bought some of this stock at 35 oonti. the latter part of March , and has slnco refused fl for It. In vestments made ut low rales. All correspon dence promptly answered. J. S. GIBSON , 30 Pikes Peal : Avenue , Colorado Sprinps. - - Colorado Or Ihr LlqDor Habll E * ltltrl < r Cured by ttdnilnSmt-rluc Or. ILniurk' It onn be civon tn D cup ol coneo or tea , or in food. without tnofcnowlndCTfOftlir patient * It is absolutely hnrmlrafl. and will effect a permanent and ppcedjr cure , wnotticr tlie patient In a mndcrato drlnuer or an aloohDllo vrreok. It taaa brcn plven In itiouiuncu of oaaee. olid In every Itmt&noe a perlcm curr liai fol- Icrwad. Jt nc rr TaiUk. TUefyiiteniouoelmpreCXiatell wltb tbe epsolflo.lt become * an utter impoi&lbllltr far the liquor aptxitlte to ezlnt. VOL1 > CN M'EClriD < ) ( > ITop'n , Olnrllmatl , O. Ad-pace toct or cartlaularn Irco. I'D tw lutd or Kuhn & Co. . lath and DoupluB SIB. . atidlBthft Onmlnpbu. AVholesalo , ItlaUe , llruoe i Co and KlcLardson Drue Co. . Ornuiia.oU. . The Original and Genuine ( WORCEOTERSK1RE ) SAUCE Impurta tbe meet delicious tuta tnH aaat EITT.ACT m SOUPB , OTaLETTEUlrom B MEDICAL GEN- CHATJCS , XLEMAN ntMBfl- rn&tahi > lirottior M PISH. ttMny , 1861. HOT < CCL0 "Toll t al LEA t TEH-KINS' MEATS , that their BBUCO is CAME , Infill , and IP in my opinion , the moat WELSH. palatable , as Trail UB the mmt wlinlu. oe tlmt 1 &r. . Beware of Imitations ; EBB that you get Lea & Pen-ins' Bljrnatnni nn every liotUo of Oru nnS & Genuine. JUI1N DUNCAN'S HONb , > E\V VOIIIt- RHEUMATIC PAINS Stop anointing , and njiilto ; the cpot tlmt aclm WOOD'S PENETRATING , continuously. Itn PI flCtTPC ? Bpectol power tel lw t t-rl dllnlc tlie porcu , penetrate decplyuiid Etnppalnrciidcrs U fur superior to ordinary porous piasters. O OF DRUCCISTC N. V. Depot , 93 William St. Unlike the Dutch Process 'No Alkalies OB Other Chemicals are used in tbe preparation of W.BAEEB&CO.'S BnakftotCocoa it alialuttly jiure anil ulul > lt * Majkmorethanthrtetlma . tlieftrenyth til Cocoa mixed with Bturcu , Arrowroot or _ ' Bucar , uua it tar worn eco nomical , cutting lest than one cent a cuji. Jt li delicious , uourltiblii , ana KABU.T bold bj Cirurcr * trtrjnher * . W. B AKEE & CO. , Dorchester , Mass ,