THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNOAjY , JUNE 12 , 1892-STXTEEN PAGES. G NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Drawing the Lines on the District Court Jurymen. THEIR FEES WILL BE SLIGHTLY REDUCED They Will Ho I'nlil Accnrillnp to tlio Sum- bar < > r Hour * Actually IIIRIIRIMI- : Apponlcil t < > the Comity Com- tiiltnloncr * Without Avail. On lop of the roasting the district coutt - lately from the Jurymen hnvo Lccn.ri-cclvlng on account of the press and county lUtornoy soniowhtitcrnitlo manner In which they have l)03n coming to their conclusions of Into , nn order has been lusucd hy Judge Doemor which has lilted their hearts with feeling of mingled pain nnd disgust. Taoy huvo been In the liahit of rocclvinct full pay for all tlrao thoj have spent In the city from the flwtday when they comraeucod operations until the cloio of court , regardless ot how many day * vacation they have had by order of the court. Judco Usetner has decided lo put n stop to this nnd day lioforo j-osterday Uiuod tin order w Clorlt Campbell not to pay them nny Iocs when they were excused for moro than two aays at a tlmu. This will maUo qulto n htilo In their wages , ns two weeks niro Friday they were excused until Tuesday utter Decoration day , and thcro have h'-cn ono or two other vacations printcil ttioin of ahout the sarno length nt different limes during Iho ter.n. The jurvinon wore HO worko-1 up over Ino prospect "of losing their money ttiut they waited in a body on the Hoard of buperyl- fcots ycstcrduv and requested thum lo inko come notion In the matter. Tlio supervisors refused to do miylhlnp in their behalf , hut told them It was n question between thorn nnd tlio court .solely. They then called upon Judge Occiiier and complained of the treat ment tuov had received from him , but obtained but littio moro satisfaction from him than from Iho supervisors. "Well , " nlil ono of the Jurymen as they \vcro leaving , In n lit of conlid nco to n Irioiid who happened to bo standing near , "wo'.l got that extra money U wo hnvo to Btav out , night nnd day for u week while wo'ro deliberating on verdicts. Wo'vo been in the business too long to let a llttlo thing stump us. " ritiit Ornnd ICxriirHion to I.nko Mnnnwa mill It < - tnrn hy the Huston Sturu. The Boston Sloro ami LaUo Mnnnwn Motor company will K\\o \ a. grand frco excursion to Ltiko Muniiwu nnd return to nil children under 14 years of ngo on on Hnturdtiy , Juno 11 , at 12 o'clock ahnrp. All children are requested to bo at the Boston Store at 12 o'clock to receive their tickets and inarch in a body to the train , headed by the Y. M. O. A. Boys Urtim Corps. Boys and pirls races will bo hold at the huso ball park immedi ately after the arrival at the lake. I'ltOCI IlASt HOYS' HACK. Hoys from ( i to 8 1st prize , motala- ; > hoii'o ; 2d prize , spiral game ; 3d prize , inimical lop. Boys from 8 to 10 1st prize , hook and ladder ; second prize , huso cart ; ad prize , drum. Boys from 10 to 12 1st prize , nine pins ; 2d prize , Stanley in Africa ; ltd prize , bnso ball jjiime. Boys from 12 to M 1st prize , "Win ning His Way , , " ( Carllon ) ; 2d prize , anabasis ; ! ld prize , dominos. OIULS1 KAG'R. Gh-lH from 0 to 8 Firtt prize , Japan ese buronu ; second prize , doll chair ; third prize , knife and fork. Girls frcm 8 to 10 First prize , scrap nllnun ; second prize * wall pocket ; third prize , tripod. Girls from 10 to 12 First prize , photo holder ; second prize , card receiver ; third prize , candle stick holder. GirlB from 12 to 1-1 First prize , ilver stand for perfume ; second prize , cut glass bottle of perfume ; third prize , work babkot. Free for all race Ink stand. LAKE MANAWA is ono of the most pleasant summer resorts in the west. The past year lunyor Reed has made many chitnyca and radical improve ments. There is good llenlng , bathing- beaches , etc. On the whole it nan bo classed as a very pleasantplnco lo spend nn enjoyable day's-outing. Patents can rest assured that their children will be properly taken care of , us they will bo under the supervision of a competent body of assistants , repre sentatives of the BOSTON STORE. Watch the daily papers for the an nouncement of our GREAT JUNE SALE which opens Wednesday , Juno 15th. FOTIIERINGIIAM , WUITELAW & CO. Something now ; beautiful shell cut glat-B tumblers with your initials , Voc a sot at Lund Bros. Jurvls 1877 brandy , highest teat. Davis sells reliable paints and drugs. Ogden house furnishes .board nnd room at popular prices ; from $25.00 or 833.00 per month , according to room. Hot weather prices in picture frames at Rilov & Shorrtulon's nrl store. Pastures for horses nnd cnttlo on Gcorjro F. W right's farm south of Coun cil BlntTs ; 600 acres blue grass ; running water. For terms apply to James Raph at farm house opposite Wabash iouid : house , or addrosa F , P. Wright , Bald win block. ? i ijl. vires 11 c rl cn rrrlbest. Dr. Chamberlain , eye , oar , throat , catai rh. Shugart blocK , Council Bluffs , Jarvls Wino Co. , Santa Clara , CaL Trains leave for Manawa at 0 , 11 , 1 , 2 , 8 , 4 , 6 , 0 , 7 iuid-8 o'clock. For Hont First class saloon ; good lo cation ; fine llxtures. HosDonnible party can got long leuso on good terms. Ad dress 1) 21 , Bee olllco , Council Blull's. Jarvls 1877 br.iaJy six gold medals. International Cure association rooms at o in annex to Grand hotel , A20 First uvunuo , Council Bluffs , I > i. For euro of alcohol and opium disease. II Stiiiiiitluii. Mm. Crum , who lives at 034 Third avenue , made n rather startling discovery last over.- ing whllo iho was cleaning out the collar underneath her house. Upon raklnif up u pile of rubbish that had boon lying under u htnlrwn ; for nobody knows how long slio uncarlhoa a skull that loft Its hiding plucu and rolled down to her fcut , ilnollv lUnii : UB eyeless bocKets full upon bur and smiling up nt her In a Jaunty tort of way. MM. Crum was badly irlgiu- oni-U at her discovery , and tbo skull. especially In the dim , supuchrul liutit of the cellar was not u very Inviting looking object , lo suv tlio I oast. 1' . dlii nut tutio tbo news long to spread throutihout the uulehborhood that Mrs. Crum had tound tlio dead body of u man In her cellar , and tbo uoighbois ullowod thqlr Imuirlnatiors to play upon tlo : fuels In the 1'iiso until there was u wry r ] icctablo foundation for n ilrt-cla s A a inn 11 boy wits nont on the run to the no- lk > u stntloit , mid ( 'Lief Hentilan. Marnhul Tomploion uml Ofilcer Mur | > hy 'took the pall , l WUKOII uml went to Iho fccciie. They took vliovcls iid dug up the bottom of tlio t'ullur ' to II nd the rest of Iho man that bad left his heud lu 10 utiange a placo. Mrs. Crum had bcoa Itvlne In the house only three months and she dIJ not Know what happened before she came there , so that the case was full of possibilities The pollco failed to mntco nny further discoveries , however. During Iho evening the rrrnn who lived there before Mrs. Urum called at the houso. hav ing beard of the finding of the icull. nnd claimed It. saying ho had lost it whllo living lu the houso. Miirshnl Tcmplcton refused In glvo it up nnd U how occupies nn honored place In bis collection of curiosities. .Minor .Mention , N V. Plumbing Co. Council Uluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Chnutnuqim ofllee , No. 101'earl street. Yesterday was tbo hottest day el the f-cnson so far , the thermometer reaching IH1 = during the afternoon. A marrlapo license was Issued yesterday to Nols C. Niclson nnd .Tenslno Lawrltson , both of Council Uluffs. ft Is dinted that Juago Mclloo expects to hand down his decision In the Fifth ward nldcrmamo contest next Monday. The members of the graduating class of iho Ugh school ware ontorlalnod at n plcnlo nt Manawa Thursday afternoon by I'rof. Eastman , the principal. Colonel E. .T. Abbott has prcsontod.a life- sized portrait of himself to the city , and It now occupies a conspicuous place la iho olllco ot Marshal Tomplulon. On Moudav evening the union of Young People's Society of UhrUtlaa Endeavor will plvo n social In the uiirlora of the Young Men's Christian association. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Larson will talto place this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the res idence , 131 Twelfth street. The remains will bo Interred In Walnut Hill cemetery. Mayor Lawrence has Issued a circular to business men , calling their attention to the city ordinance which forolds the scattering of paper nnd other refuse on the public street * . County Clerk Campbell's report was sub mitted to the Hoard of supervisors yesterday. It showed the total receipts to linvo been $1,084.15 , nnd the expenses Jo.VJU. Tbo board adjourned sine die. Detectives Oompsoy and Savldcoof Omaha wcro in the city yesterday tcstifylnc before 'iho grand Jury lu rocard to the case of Paul Lyons charged with Iho Ihcft ot several walohcs from Mrs , Burhorn. A small blaze look nlaco last evening In n small erocery store nt the corner of Twenty- third strcot and Broadway , the property cf /Jlegler & Dates. It was extinguished before - fore much datnago was done. The funeral of Mrs. J. M. Ourslor will occur from the family residence on Fourth street this evening nt 0:30 : o'clock. Rev. Stephen Phelps will ofllumto nnd the remains - mains will be intcrro.l in Falrvlow ceme tery. tery.Ufltectlvo Ufltectlvo Ed Johnson of DCS Motncs ar rived In the city yesterday nnon nnd luft for homo on the evening train , tatting with him William Coon , who , ho says , is accused of stealing a diamond valued nt about $75. Coon was formerly In Columbus , Neb. The Ninth district convention of iho Women's Christian Temperance union will be held at the Broadway Methodist church in this city Juno 23 and 24. and delegates will bo prcsoni from all Iho unions In this pi rt of iho state. Mrs. J. M. Aldrich will bo present and deliver an address. Mrs. Butler , tbo wife of ono of iho fellows who Is loultcd up In Iho county Jail for com mitting a brutal assault on Julius /.lmmci-11 , reported to the authorlUcs of Omaha lhat her husband % vas lost. She was tola lhat ho cuulii easily bo found when wanted , and wer.t away much relieved. Commander Stoadman of the Grand Army of Iho Republic Is about lo issue a call lo Iho Grand Army pcms of western lowu for a re union In this city July 4. the day when Gen eral U. A. Alger of Michigan speaks at the Twin City Chautaun.ua. It is his lutoulloii to make that day a memorable ono to the old soldiers , as well as lo Chnulauquans. D. W. Vreoland of Manawu called nt the city marshal's ofllco yesterday nnd identified Iho chisel which was found on Dan Gurus , Iho chcwcr , ns ono lhat was stolen from his place n few nights ago. His tiamo was found engraved on the blado. It is possible that Iho chat go of burglary may bo made against Curtis In addition to thai of mayhem. The following officers were elected by the Hallwav Employes } club ui their lasi moct- Inc : President , L. ICondall of Iho Mllwau- koo ; vice president , G. W. Jackson of the Union Pacific ; treasurer , J. L. Mllhon of the Northwestern ; executive committee , . ! . Culler , Northwestern , and 1' . J. Christian- son. Koclc Island. The club now has -130 members. The supervisors voted yesterday to dis pense witn the services of the clerk who has been engaged in the office ol County Clerk Campbell in copying the probate record nnd bringing it up to date , after July 1. The work In this department Is not nearly done , and the clerk oxpccls lo got around the action of Iho board by having nn order of court appointing him another deputy. Charles Loeffol and Fred Jones , the two boys who robbed Fred Lamb's cipar store sovcral months ngo and stele a lot of cigars , pleaded pullty In the district court yesterday ana wcro uentonced to pay a line of t'O and given twenty days in which to scrape to gether the money. It was supposed that they would both bo sent lo Iho reform school , but tbo parents appeared bcfurn Judge Dcotner and bcggea so bard that they might bo lot off with u light punishment anil promised so many times to look attor their wayward sons in the future that iho good nature of the court got the bolter of Justice with iho above result. Jnrvis 1877 brandy , better than Imu'd. L. W. Tulloys , farm and' city loans. Council Blutls , la. , 103 Pearl street. Roller , thotallor , 310 Broadway , has all the latest styles and newest goodj. Satisfaction guaranteed. Jams 1877 brandy , sold by all dealers Cloning Out Ororrrleft. Am going to quit business , and so will close out my stock of groceries at cost , for cash only. IL V. Stead , 101 Broad way. Fixtures for sale. IIiivo you soon the wonderful Hurd refritreratorB , the newest and best out ; the genlno Now Process and Quick Meal vapor stoves light like gas absolutely safe. At Cole & Cole's 41 Main street. W. II. Gray , the Ilotnl Go/don chel Is the gontloavin wlu prop.irol the Grand banquet. I'crsnniil ' 1'arugraplm , W. A. Maurcr Is oxpectqd homo today from a week's visit to Dubuquc. Mrs. J. A. Uannoy has gone to Lowlston , 111. , to visit friends for two or thr o months. Miss Mecca Doughty , ono of iho teachers In the oily schools , has relumed to her homo in Glcnwood. Mrs. Morna Moore , ono of the teachers In the High school , loft last evening for her homo In Johnston. O. , to spend the summer vacation. J. L , Templeton returned last evening from the firemen's tournament at Atlantic ! . It was decided not to hold any stale tourna ment next year , but nn tntcinational tourna ment will bo hold In connection wllh iho World's fair , to bo participated in by tbo winning teams nt this year's tournament. Mr. Tomploton was chosen delegate to the national ilromon's convention which incuts ul Lioulsvlllo , ICy. , In Octobor. The following persona went lo Malvoru Thursday night to attend the Installation urerclsos of a new ledge of Oild Follow/ " , Kobekah degree : Messr ? . aud McmUincs Boaro , Tuoiccr. Gates , McCunc , Klssoll , FUhor , Matthews and Smiley ; Mrs. Nutt , Mrs. Daughurty , Mr * . Uolln , Mrs , Maxwell , Mr * . Watts , Mrs. Witter , Mrs. Yancoy , Mrs. Wcathcrboo and Mrs. KirUlaud ; MUnes Uu 11:1:011 $ , Huff , lirltton , Flue and Watts , and Mo.'srs. Pothbrldgo and Uelnllir. The onlortatnmenl closed wlHi a banquet , and the Hluftltob lolnrncd homo on a special train , which left Aialvorn at 'J n. m. Hart , the jeweler , has moved from Pearl street Into his now quartors. 415 Broadway , lately occupied oy savings bank. Patronize blue Ice wagonsfor Mo. river channel Ice. Mulholhind & Co. Tel. 102. Jnrvis 1877 brandy , purest , safest , best To menu larijo holes in Books or in merino undnrwonr , tack n piece of nit-one not over an'\ darn through It. The darn will bo htionger and uuater thun without lu NOTICE AND PROCLAMATION. Nutlco Ishoroby plven that on TlitiMday.tho ICth duy of Juno , IW. ' , HI the foluwins named places ID Duuitlns Count ; , Nebraska ) Uinitnn. rmsT WAMD. first District Southeast corner Eorcnth and Mnrcy streets. Seeonv District Northwest corner Eighth anil I.onvciiwortli streets. Third District I2VS Jones street. Fourth District U'27 South Thirteenth ttrocu Fifth District Northeast corner Seventh and I'nclflc streets. Sixth District Southeast corner Sixth and I'nulflu strrcts. Seventh Dlitrlct-CW fierce street. KlKlilb District Southwest corner Eleventh and Center itropts. Ninth District 13 U Smith Sixth Mrcot Tenth District Intersection Ninth and linn- croft strrot , northeast corner. K.ovcnth Ilslr.ct-ltr.M ) South Thirteenth tticet , mirthujst corner Arbor strcot. fir.CO.SU WAHl ) . First District Intersection Fourteenth r.nd Jones street * . Second Ulstrlct-lOOl Ponth Thirteenth Thlr'n district Intersection Eighteenth and Lcuvenuortli streets , south side , Fourth Ulstr.ct Intersection Twentieth and l.eavcnwdith H ! reels. "Oiith nine. F.flh District Inturscctlon Twenty-third and Luavniiwurlli Mreols , mithsltlo Sixth District Intersection Twentieth street and I'opD'.cton avonu ? . Seventh IIstrcll4U : ! Wlilliini street. Kiuhth District -1311. South llilitccnth slicct ( McCtmcllUhl. Ninth District Interjection Sixteenth and Center strrots. Tenth Il t i lul IS.'a South Twentieth street ( t.ovt'tlfc Wnoliuun. ) , , EhMCiith District InU'rsccllou Twuntlclh anil llnnercift streets. Twelfth District 1331 Vlnton slreol ( Dono- Th'lrtcun th District IntorscctlnnTlilrtconlh iiiul Viilley streets , west side. rourtconth District-Intersection Twen tieth uml lidcilovnrd streets , TIIIIIII wAnn. llrst DIstr'ct Intersection Twelfth nnd Uhlcnco street. Second District ' . 117 Noilh Flfteenlh street . Third Dlalrlct 112 South Fourteenth strcot. ( A. J. Simpson ) . Funrih District 1112 Douglas street (0. ( J. CM nun ! . Fifth District Intersection Cap'.tol avcnuu and Tentli Mrcots. Sixth District Intrrhcettnn Harnoy and Ninth streets , east side. Suvunth District Intersection Eleventh and Fiirn nn streets. Klfthth Dlstrlct-1315 lliirnoy street < J. S. Mc- Coruileh ) . Mntb Dlstrlol-1211 Howard slreet ( Kll- ki'nny. Uruy & Co ) . inuitTii WAito. First DBtrlct--IntersiCtIoti ; ! Soventecnlh and Davenport streets. becond District Intersection Twenty-see- end nnd Davcnuorl strcelH. north side. Third District Inteisectlon Twonty-llfth and DndKe streets. Fourth Dlstr.cl Intersection Bovcntccnlh and Dodge streets. Fifth District 4v 0 South Fifteenth slreot. Sixth District Inluiscctlou Twentieth and Douglas struets. Seventh District Intersection Twenty-sixth slrretnud St. Mary's arcnuo. ElRhth District Intersection Twentieth street and St. Mary's uvenuo , west side. Miuh District 1818 St. Mary's avenue ( Kobdboanx ) . Tenth District Intersection Eighteenth and Leavcnwnrlh streets , north side. Eleventh District 1013 Howard street ( Hli- Glns ) . FIFTH WAIIP. First District IntorHeotlon Sherman avenue and M.tndurson stroot. Second District Erlllns building , west dido Slicn.ian uvenuo , between Ohio and Cor by streets. Third District Intersection Sherman avunue and Lake street. Fourth District ICuU Grace street , Bouth- \\csi corner Sherman avonuu und Uruce street. Fifth D.stnct 1317 bhcrnuin avoinio ( : uu- man ) . Sixth District 1154 Sherman uvenuo ( Er- Seventh District Intersection Sixteenth anil I'/iird streets. Eighth Distrlot 803 North Sixteenth street ( U. ( i UlutU , uvcnt ) . N nth District Intersection Cast and Fif teenth streets. Tontli Ulstrlol GUI North Sixteenth street ( Sears , agent * . Eleventh District SoiilhweBt corner Elch- teentb and Oass streets , 4."J North Ktphluenlh street. SIXTH WAHD. First District Lyceum hall. 4830 North Twenty-fourth strcot ( Crulg ) . Second D slrlcl Intersection Thirty-sixth street und Grand iivonuo. Third Dlslrlct Intersect Ion.Military avenue and Grant street. Fourth District Intersection Twenty- fourth struct and Miimlen-on slrects. fifth District Intersection Twonty-fourth nnd WIrt streets. Sixth District Intersection Thirty-third and I'arker streets. Seventh Dlstrlct-2533 Lake street ( W. A. Xlcislck ) . Eighth District 2G2. < I.ako street ( Sasstrotu ) . Ninth District I31U North Tweuty-fourth street. Tenth District Intersection Twenty-eighth and Franklin streets. Eleventh District Intersection Twenty- fourth and Franklin streets. Twelfth District I3J'J North Twentlelh street. BEVKNTIl WAIIO. First District 2813 Leavcuworth street. tecoud District Intersection Twenty-ninth avonuc and 1'upploton avenue , tmst side. Third District Intersection Twontv-ulnth struot ana Woulworth iivunno. south side. Fourth Dlstrlot Intersection Twenty-ninth unJ Mo.'oiith streets. Fifth District Intersection Thlrty-secona ttvoTHio und Thomusnn nticot. Sixth Dlstrli-t 1012 Twenty-ninth avnniic. tovetitli Dlsirlct-Interbuutloa Thirty- fourth uud Francis htrcuts. KIOUTII WAI1D. First District 2004 Hamilton street. Second District , * . ' . ! ( 'inning street. Tlilrd District Intciboutlon Twentieth nnd Nl''liolas streets Fourtli District.Mid Ginning ; street. Fifth District SliaCuimnir street. Sixth DlBtr.ct Intersection Twenty-second und ll.irt streets. Sovunth District Intersection Twontleth nnd Cuss streets. MNTU WAIID. First Dlstrlot Intersection Thirty-second and GnmliiK btrcetx. Second District Intersection Fortieth and Uumlug streets , north side. Third District Intersection Fortieth and raritam streets. Fourth Dlktrlet Intersection Thirty-second avenue and Davenport struct. Fifth Dlstrlct-2Ku4 Furnaiii street Sixth District aiOl Laavonwurih street. Houth Om'nlin. FIIIST WAUD. First District Dan Hannnu's feed store , No. 1U7 North Twenty-fifth stroot. Second District Vacant store In Hennl Ijulldlnif , Twonty-fourth street , west side , be tween .1 and K street' . Tlilrd District Vncant house on east sldo of Twenty-fourth strcot , between It and L streets. SECOND iVAUD. First District J nd-Q nrcon'a oUco ! , 331 North Twcnty-Blxih street. Second District Mlokoi's hotel , oust sldo of Twenty-fourth street , near Q street. Third D.strict Morroli's feed bloro , corner U street and llelhmio arcnno [ Albright. ] TIHUD WAHD. First District-Charles ICauf hold's hotel. S7.'l Q street. Second District John KIIUen'shotel,3330 > i Q street. FOURTH WAUD. Now barn at Stouk Yards. 1'UEUINUTS. Chlcaso VanAlt's olllce. Ulontarf A. I1. Hanson's , South Thirteenth Iioinjlns-Schcol house , district M. Klkliorn-Town hull. Hlklioru city. Kast Umaha llonnllns house nt Swift's | co house. I'loronco Old sclioal hoiivo lit Florence. Jollertion llonry 2lmonsoii'n lumber olllco , ut llunnliiKlon. Mlilard-8'-hool ' housi alMlllurd station. McArrtlo McArdlo's school house. 1'lHttu Yiilloy Hcliool houo ut Vulley sta- Union George I. Koilnmn's house. Waturloo-MasonIa hall building. Wist Oinatm. rvurth District School house , dlstr el .So.U , lli-nnon nluco. Weal OmuliH. South U.str.cl lloiise.lhimlco plui-p , lilock 1M. 1'iirHiinnt to an order of the board ot county coimiiUs'.onora ot the county ot DnuKlus , In the Hliito of Nehrailca , a special election will bo held , at which there will ho milJiiiHIeil to the eciilotum of hald county the fol- lowlnn iiuustlon , lo-wlti Thu Nuhrauku ( 'untriil Hallway conipuny hits niiiilo the following proDos.tlon lo the county of Douglas , Nuuruskii , to-nr.l : To the lloiiorublo Hoard of County Conimls- kloni-rH , Dou-'liin County , Nebraska : Ui-iitlciiiuni 'Iho undurslKiiod , iho Nebrus- Un L'i'iilial HiiliWiiy company , n corporation duly iiriiiiiUejl nnd oxUt 114 under und hy vir tue ot the IIIWH of the stntuof Nuhrunkii , pro- noses to build u double truckstt-ol railway LrldKO HCIOSH the Missouri rlvor. utthu loca tion hliown upon ihu pluna for suld brldco , whli-h him licon iipjiroved hy the lloiuuublu , thn Secretary of War of the United Htutcs.and also a double iruek rnllro d fiom the wvslap- uroiioh of BHld lirldzo thruuiih Iho city ot Uinulia to n connection with the tracks of the IFnlon Stoclt Vardmind Itullway company at Eolith Oiniihu , nnd also lo project a line of railway from the \u-si approach of the aforo- mild brldco Into tlio Interior of tlio slilo of NobruuLa , nnd to conytrual that portion thereof oxlcnillnif ( UB neurly u pructlcnbloln u wuOurly direction from u point on ihu nmln line of lil rullro.id nortli of Mount I'lensant or 1'aelllo strcot In the city of Uuialiu.Nobrac ka , to a point on the Llttlo 1'nptlllon Crook iu iuction twenty-flyo ( Si ) ' " fifteen ( l ) north tif Vango twclro 115) ) . east of the sixth prlno pal'UierlclInn , mul nltii to t-nn- tlruel alitioot r.tUtrMy from n Junction with the main line of said rallmal near thn Inter section of Fourteenth itrtct nnd Itard street , ncrlherlv toOraco sttcol In said city , both of suld lines or portion * of rnllroid to bo eon- slrnctoil and coniHic-thd glmultnncously with the construct on nnfl oniplotlon if ) the aforesaid - said brldcu Rnd tracks no the triu-k of the iJiilon Stock YMrdnnnil Hallwiiy company t South Omaha ; provided Iho county of Doug- Ins will donate to the Ncbrnnka Central rail way company Ovo hundred thousand ( KOO.OOJ ) dollars ut Its four nnif one-half (4ti ( ) percent coupon bonds , dated July 1,1 W , nuu nnd pay- nbls iMonly yenrs from .Ttiniinry 1,1SIU. vrltli Interest tmytihfo fonil-annually , frim Janu ary I , IKll , nn the 1st nay of .Innuiiry and the 1st day of Julv In o'ltli ye.ir. principal and In terest p.iyublo nt the Iliciil oncy of the stale nt .Nebraska In Iho dlty of New York : said bonds to lie of the donomluillon of ono thoii * fund tfl.roOKlull.incai'h. und each thereof to rocllo us follows : "This boiullsono of n series cif five hundred bonds of like amount nnd tenor whleh are Issued bv the county of Doug * IRS. In the state nf Nobr.iik.i. to the Nebraska Centrul Uallwny company , tunldltln thocon- striifllnn of a rullwny lirulco across the Mis souri rlvnrat Omiilm , Nebraska , and ixdouhlo truck rnllwny from the west ntiptonch of said brldgo throiiRli tl.uclty of timtihiito n connec tion with Iho trucks iiftho Union Stock Yards uud Hallway complinv , t s'outhOnmlia.and Its side tr.icks. turnouts SiWltcbcs im.l other rail- wiiy Iniprovomenis therewith connected" ) all of Hiild liondR. In ( > 5 the Ksuancoof snld bonds bo nut homed \ > y vote of the electors of DoiiKliia county , to bov.\cputcil nnd roxUtored on tlio 1st dny of July. A. 1) . IS' ) ' . ' , nnd to bo Im- tiiedlutely utter lex.Ktrntlon dclltureil to tbo I list National llnnknf Omnhn.Nt'liras'cn.liibo ' liolrl In trust fur delivery to the said Ne- br.isku Contra ) Railway conipuny. Us sui-ccs- surs ornsslciis. In Installments as follows ! One-half when said brld o nnd Its approach es mil completed , and thu remaining lino-half mi the completion of suld iiillway Hues ; nil mutino-d coupons to Le nnnovoil from mild bonds before delivery by the suld trustee , who shall dollver thu said bonds to the Nebraska Central Hallway company or Its order after tlip board of county commlt-H oners , or I s suc cessors shall by resolution ordurciild trustuca to mnko Uollvury thereof , which ru'solutlon shall bo udopti'd when said'bonds huvo been enrno I hy suld r.itlnay company as heroin contemplated , but not before. The Improve ments herein eonteniplateu shall bu boun \ IIbin unuyu.tr from tbo llrst day of Muv , A. D. , 181. ' . and bo pushed to completion without iiiinecuimiry tlo.av. and not less than flveliun- dio.l thousand ( Jo m)0) ( ( ) ) dollars shall bi ; ox- pendcd In actual construetlon of suld brldpo ami railroad within a pcr.od of nlno montiiH from the uommcneement ot salt ! work ( said HIIPI to Include the cost ot materials palu fa- nnd delivered upon the tround , but not to In clude the cost or rl.-lit-of-wuy or rc.tl estate ! , proof of salt ) expenditures to bo filed with the llourd of County Commissioners In the form of n sworn statement by tlio president and treasurer of sa'd Nebraska Central Railway comp.vny ; work on said proposed Improve ments not to cense fora period exceeding nlnotv consecutive dnys before the o\pendl- tuioof it sum not lees than two mil.Ion ( F..UOO- OUU ) dollars has Loon made thereon , and all of said work shall bu completed and In operation within three years from aud after tbo 1st duy of July. I6W. In case nny of tbo terms , limitations , condi tions or provisions proposed herein relating to thu beginning , progress und completion of said Improvements are not compiled with ( unless - loss delay Is dlroctty and necessarily caused by Injunction or other judicial proceeding , or by unavoidable accident or act of providence ) the said company shall not Do entitled to 10- celvo nuId bonds or unv thereof , even thouRh the electors of said county of DouKlus shall have by their vote authorized the Issuance of s.ild bonds : but all rights to snld bonds shall by siioh default without any judicial dotcrm.natlon become forfeited ; provided , 'however , that If the boxtnnlnz. progress , or completion of said Improvements lull be delayed or obstructed by any of the aforesaid causes , the times heroin allowed for Ibo prozress und completion of laid Improve ment * shall be extended to the cxtenl of such delay or obstruct.on , and should a dispute arise between the said county of Dounlus ana thu said Nebraska Central Hallway comp.iny with luspcct to the cause or extent of nny buch delay , the sumo ut the election of said Nebraska Central Hnllwny compa'.y shall bo referred for determination to n board of arbitrators , to bo UDUolntcd , as hereinafter proviaet. Thu charter granted by iho congress of the United States , under whlcn this bridge wilt bu constructed , urovldcs that the bridge and Its appioichus shall be open tothousoof all railway companies clc.'lrinc the same upon equal terms : the char.'es for the use of said brldjio und the rules for the operation of the same. In case the railway companies eunnotr nrco , lo be fixed by iho honorab.o tbo seeio- tury of war. In consideration of receiving the proposed subsidies. The Nebraska Central rnilroad company agrees to ul'ow all railway compun- lus the rlubt to run their locomotives , passen ger and fruljht trains over said bridge and approaches preaches thereof , and over tbo main and p sIng - Ing tracks of the said railway lines between thu following points , viz : Between the west approach of said brldec , and the Junction of suld rallro.ul with the tracks of the Union Stock yards and railway company at South Omaha ; also between n point on the main line of snld railway north of I'acIIlc or Mount I'luusant street. In the oily of Omaha. Nob. , and u point on the Little 1'npllllon crook In section twonty-Hve (2j ( ) . township fifteen ( IS ) , ncrth of range lnolvo2 ( ! > , eait ot Ihu sixth principal meridian : und also between a point on the main line of said railroad near the In tersection of Fourteenth nnd Ir..ird stroots. and northerly to Grace street , In the city of umalm : and It also agrees to allow each und every railroad desiring to enter the city of Oinunu ever Its trnoke , thu right to use such oortlotis of Its terminal gruunus , depots und facilities us may bo necessary and proper for Uio conducting of the business of said loads ; and It agrees also to switch and deliver upon allot Its switch tracks tbo curs of any and all railway comoanlos. und also Hint nil railway comp.ml'is fclmll have , the right to connect thulr railway lines ut any point wlt'.nn ISO mllea of the city ot Omaha with nny line of railway which the s-ild Nebraska. Central Hallway company or Us successors or assigns may hereafter construct or cius-o to bo con structed east of the Missouri river , whether by Itself or throtuh the azciicy of any other corporation or paity , and to run their loco motives , passenger and freight trains over thn main and passing trucks of said railway Into thu city of Omubn , and also that It will allow all railway companies to connect with any of Its railway lines hoieufter constructed within the county ot Douglas , and within ono hundred miles of the o.ty of Omaha nt nny point , either enst or west of the Missouri river , und to cross the same , and the rlght-of way thereof , for the purpose ot entrance to uml ogrois from the city of Omaha : 1'ro- vldcd. That the usu and enjoyment of each nnd ullot'suld rhhte by other railroad com panies bhull bo upon just and onuul terms , und the payment of just und fair eomoeiiba- llon to thu Nebraska Central railway com pany , Its successors or assigns , und subject to bitch operating rules und regulations of the Nebraska Central railway company. Its suc cessors or assigns , as shall bo uuccHnary und proper , Just and faasbnribic. In case that ut the time tbo Nobrakn Cen tral Hallway company shall otherwise bu en titled lo receive the last Installment of bonds , as herein provided , said company shall have caused to be constructed through tlio agency of any other corporation or party any rail way east of the Missouri river , and within ono hundred miles thereof , or shall have deter mined UDnn such construction through the agency o ! such other corporation or party , said Nebraska Central Hallway company shall lint bo untltloJ to rocolvosald lust Installment ot bonOs unless , or until It shall have caused to bo executed , noiinowledzed and delivered to the Sounty of DoUglai an Instrument In wrlt'ng of such 6lher corporation or party blud'nc ' It , orh'm , to abldo by and peiform the convonunt * and agreements of said Ne braska Railway company. In this proposition contained roatluz : to men railway east of the Missouri r.vcr. lint nothing herein contained shall be taken as binding said , , .company . to construct iuld railway In Iowi , us u condition prece dent to the rleht to riicotvo Raid bonds. The bald Nebrnskal Central Hallway com pany further agrees. ' tlmt In the event of a dispute arming between the said company und any other railway company with respect to thu use und enjoyment of any rights undur this proposition or 0410 the terms , compen sation or operating i ulos anil mgiilutloniie- lutliri thereto , such disputes shall bo submlt- tud to und determined bv u board of three ar bitrators , to bo made uu of tbreo persons who ure judges of the ktftto district court , or Its successors , of tile' district ombriiclni thu county of IougU ) itp bo selected by n two- thirds vote of ull persons who are judges of said court. 1'rovmwl , thai nny such railway company , other than'-sulii Nebraska Contra ! Hallway compuuy.llts succebiors or nsslgns. shall huvo thu uleotlmi to pursue any other remedy iitTonled byjuw. Wherever arbitration Is provided for by this proposition , tbo parly desiring to submit unv mutter to iirtlltnilloii shall cause to bu served uuon tho'olhor ' party a written no tice which shall sot nut iho matter in dispute' to bo tuhmlttod , and the tlmu pro nosed for thu hearing , which ahull not bu lesi than thirty l'.l > ) days utter thu tlmu of service : unJ thereupon thu udvurso party shall , within twenty ( VUtdayn after Btich service upon It , servo Its answer. If unv It huve , upon the party demanding thu arbitration. Thu llourd of Arbitrators when oruanlred , shullhavo ponur lo llx thu llnio of huurlnst and to adjourn the same from tlmu In tlmu , nnd to mukiiul ! neccisary rules and rceuU- t onit for the production of testimony Jn the ] ) oncs lou of either party , und otherwise to compel n fair and speedy trial ; thu decision of a majority of the liourd slmll control and ihu Unal determination of tbo bourd shall bu fliml and eunoiuHlvo upon the parties , ot ull mat- to's hiibmltled and decided. Whuno\or arbitration uhull bu resorted to such at bltratlonshall bu tlia uxoliulvu remedy of the parties ( exceptus hereluolsowhuru pro- vldod ) uu to thu niatteruund thing * Involved and decided therein. Buld Nuliruuku Central Hullwiiy compiny. Ita "tiecessors und iiuslgn * , BhMI irunsiturl freight tmoludlin : trau terof freluhl und ull ubur os Incidental to such transportation ) over Iti jld bridge nd upproaonos. u well as over the rallwny It shall construct wltbln 11TJ inlltu of tbo MUsnurl river within thu tate ot Nubruska. ( or ju t und rousouable rates or fh rcas , and In ease of differences as In what constitutes Just and roi onat > ie charges under th i iLirunrnph , the board of county coitj s- slontrs or sutcl railway conipuny may suv.It the Burno lu arbitration In the mauuor ana to the urbltrators utiovo provldoil for. but this paragraph respcctlnt freight ch.it-ges shall not bouomo opcrutho or In force unt'l fire years from the date of tnouellvcrr of the last Instiilliiicnt of the bonds hciombcforo ro- forroa to , U Is fuilher proposed that said bonds Bhalt be dolhuicd to thu .Nubrnskii Ccntrnl Unllwjy eompuny , its sueccssoro or assigns , on y upon t iGuxfCUl on by thu nld Nebru kn Contrul Hallway company , or Us sitecessurs. und de- llverd lo the lounty of Douglas of n under taking lu writing to the oftcet tlmt thu prlncl- li'il ucpot of said railway company. Us nencrnl olllcei and principal inacnlnu shops when built shall bu located and iiiatnti ncd within the corporate limits of the city of Omaha , und that n vlolul.on of thu terms o. * salI under taking by iho suld Nebraska Central Hallway company , or Its successors or nsslgns , ahull lender the said Nebraska Contra ! Hallway company , or Its succimors. Indebted to the said county of Duiulns In the full l.inount ot snlii bonds nnd Interest thereon. Tills proposition shut , utter being duly ac knowledged by the Nobr.iska Contrul lUllway company , bn iccurded In the olllco ot thu regis ter of dccdsof Duuglascounty , NubiiiHJH , und fur a period of twenty joins fiom and nflcr this duto , shall bu teferred to by glv.nn tbo bouit ami pauo whcioln the same Is recorded In nny mortznge. deed of trust , deed of eon- veyunce , or lo.iso of thu said brldnc and nf proaclicsnud wild ral.nud westot the Mis- ourl river In Douglas county. .Nebraska , with thu statement that thu said Nebraska Central liallwuj company , Its succoi'-ois unit nsslgns , are bound by tcrm , limitations , provision * niidc'imllllonsof this proposition uhiuh ute hereby mndu Us covenants thut nttsich to aud run with the said piopurty Into\vbosoevor bunds It may come. If the said Nobruskn Central railway company , within foriy-flvo dnys after bolnir notltled lurlliug by the chair man of thu board of county com missioners tlmt thu isMiutico of said bonds bus been authorised bv vote of thu electors ol s ild county , shall not Illo with the county clerk Its wrlilen ratlfloutlon anI aecciituuoo thertof under Us cotpornto seal , which rulIQcnlUm shall huvo iicun ordered by Its bo.ird of dlree- torn , none of said bonds ahull bu Issued , und this proposition ehull be void. Upon the voting ot the subsidies herein de scribed , thu Nebraska Centrul Hallway com pany will surrender thu right lo receive tlio subsidy or nny p..rt thereof \otud by the county of Douglas on the third duy of Decem ber. A. DltS ! > , nnd notliliu- herein contained shall be taken as an acknowledgment thnlsuld eump.iny bus any o.ilstiiig right to said lust mentioned suLMdy. The Nubrasku Central Jtallway company further agrees , upon nil election bcln < ualluu , to submit to the voters ot Douglas county a pioposltlon to vote upon the ufotesald bouds tu pay Into the county treasury In cash live thousand ( J" > .I0'J ! ' ) dollars , to bu upp.ladin thu payment of the expenses of suld election , and ut thoBumo time to deliver to the suld county of Douglas a bund with good and suniclent sureties In the sum of Hvo thutisund it.VOJO ) dollars adult.onal to cover nny ot the expen ses of said election not covered by Ihu aforo- 6uiu cash payment. This proposition and the acceptance thereof by the county of Douglas , und tnu ratlUciitlon of this proposition by mild Nebraska Central Itullwuy companyor Its successors or usiUns , us heroin provided , shall bo construed und un derstood to constitute. .1 contract ho'wcon the said Nobruska Contra ! H.illway conipuny. Its successors or usilKiis , uud iho sild : county nf Douglas , and all of the terms , conditions , agreementsand provisions mndo on thu part of Nubrusuu Central Hallway conipuny In this proposition contained uro hoieby made the covenants of the said Nebraska Cou- lr.il Hallway company , tta SUCCCB- sors und assigns , which sliu.ll utlucli lo Hud run i\Hli all of Its said property In Douglas county. Including said brUlgo mid railway , and binding upon any party Into whose liantii It or any of It iiiuy comr. In witness whereof the said Nebraska Con- tr.il Hallway conipuny has caused tin-so pres- c nts U bo executed tills L'd duy of May A. L ) . , THE NEHUASKA CUNTKAL IIAILWAI * COMl'ANY. lly . 11. DU.MONT , Vlco President. LSoal.l JOHN 1 < . McUAauu , tcciolary. Attest : T. .1. MAHONtv. Bliiteof Ncbrasku , County ot Donxlats , ss. On this : a duy of May , A. II. 16UV , bcfoio me. a county clerk In und for said county , person ally appeared thu above 111111161 J. U. Dniuont nnd John L. MiUunuu , who : iru to mo person ally known to bu the Identical persons who signed the foregoing Instrument us vlco prebl- uent and secretary ot the Nebraska Central lUIlvuy conipuny ; they acknowledge tlio exe cution of tlio said instrument to be tlio volun- tarv act and deed of Iho said Nobratiku Cen trul Hallway company und their voluntary act und deed as such vice president , aud ( secre tary of said company. Witness my hand and ofllclal seal Iho date WEDJ.8AOKETT. County Oiork. Shall the above nnd forogolug propos ition bu accepted on I adopted : shall said bauds bu Issued. reglMurod iinddollvcrod , and shall un annual tux , lu addition to ] the usual und all other tuxes , be levied upon tbo tuxublc property of Douglas county , Nebras ka , suIHeient to pay the Interest on said bonds as it becomesdne ; und ut the time of levying thu annual county tux , commencing the tenth vuar prior to the maturity of suld bonds , eball a lax , In addition to ull other taxes , bu levied upon the tuxablu property of said Douglas county , und continued annually thereafter , from ycur to year until thereby u sinking fund shall have been obtained bufUciont to pay said bonds ut the maturity theieof ? YEs. NO. Tun above questions shall bo rojurdoJ as ono question uud all ballots of legul voters cust ut iuld election , containing the ubuvu proposi tion and finest.ons in the form of the olllclul ballot , to bo prepared by the county clerk of said Douglas county for suld election , with an X murk following thu word "Yes" upon suld ofllclul ballot , shall bo counted In favor of the issuance ot bald bonds und the luvy of said tuxes. In payment of iho principal und Interest thereat ; nd nil b.il.ots of legnl voters e.iat at sail election , containing the abjvo propc alien - lion nnd ijuubtlons In thu form of tlio ofllclul ballot , to bo prcpuioJ by tha county clurk of Douglas county tor said elec tion with an X mark following tlio word "No" upon said otlielal ballot , shall lie counted nnd considered UN against ihu issu mco of suld bonds and the levy of said ta\os. In piymout ot the principal and Interest thenof. If two-thlidnuf ull the ballots voted by said legal voters of said Douglas county ut sild election shall bo cast In favor of the issuance ) of s-ild bJtids und the levy of s.ild IUXCH in payment of Iho principal und Inturust thero- of. thu forogolug proposition will bo hold to bu adopted and thu foregoing iiuestions will bo held to ho answered In fuvorof thu Issuance of said bonds and the luvy of said taxus , and the said bonds thereupon shall bu Issued , rcalstuied and dellvoru'l In ncooidaneo with the terms and conditions hereof , und said taxes bhull bo levied accordingly ; otherwise \VbIcli oli-ctlon will bo openo ! at eight o'clock In tbo inoinlng and will continue open until six o'clock In the afternoon : of ihobumo "Hated " this lOlh day of Miiy. A. D _ TS'EAU FRED J. SAUlCr/TT. County Clerk , Douglas County. Nebraska. To promote health , preserve and length en life , stimulate and invigorate the whole system , tone the stomach , aid digestion , create an appetite and repair the waste tissues of the _ lungs , nothing surpasses an absolutely pure whiskey of deli cious flavor , smooth to the taste , mellow , mature and of richest qual- ity. Unlike inferior whiskies it will not rasp or scald the throat and stomach. Call for CREAM PURE RYE and take no other. Fo/ sale only at high-class liquor anJ i'ug stores. DALLEMAND ACO.Cblougo. Tooth-Food. This medicine for babies prevents and cures pains of teething and resulting diseases , not by putting children to sleep with nn opiate , for it contains no harmful drugs , but by supplying the leetli.forming ingredients which arc lacking in most mothers' milk and all artificial foods , It is sweet and babiei like it. fi.oo a bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam phlet , "Teething Made Easy. " THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. , CINCINNATI , 0. TOLD BY A PREACHER. Wnriii Wnnlft from n I'mtor Who HAS Tested MIC Sj Mom or Or . Copctiinil mill Shcpiiril Nei-\iiiH I'rostnitluiily - pep lu uud Cnturili. Huv. .T. H. McDounlil , pastor ot the Bnptlat church of Hrouk , Nob. , formerly stulo cvniipoHst for Nebraska Is well known throughout the state. In answer to u recent Inquiry the evangelist stya Sly hcvilth for ever ono year past his boon miserable. 1 hud been holilln ; iia < utltigs In various uirts of thu st ite , boltig statu iiviin- EulNt , and had worked mind and body si ) sovuruly thai I wiiscomplutulv prostrated. I wns iinablo to do any mental or physical labor. My nerves were slntlured. I ImJ notippc- tlio 1 could nnls'iHtp. Oftnn nt nUht I hud fuliitlnjt snulls tuitl ou rising from liy bed Mould full upon the Hour. This statement shows l.ov utterly weak and wrotohu.l 1 was , Last wlntnr 1 hud u severe nttacn of la grlupo which made mo much \\oi u than 1 was before. My c.ilirrh , which had troubled mo for yoais , had also mulct mined my atioiiicth. U scorns to mu no man could llvo nnlculTur inoio than I did with tint terrlb'o nervous prostration whoso horror * must bo IT.I.T to bo appreciated TIIIIV UANNOTIIB ii ) : fitniKi > . tifcouisul lookeil for hulp , Kvuryuno who Is sick does that. At llrst I took patent medi cines that , wuro said to euro dyspepsia und slrongllien thu ncrvou. Hut Ihi'so falllut ; mo 1 consiillcd u number oT physicians but i egret to say I obtained no loiicf. nut s.iw th.it my condition was dully becoming morehurlous. . At this or.sls I called upon DrJoicland ( ] und blicpuiil who. after u careful examina tion. put me upon treatment. Tlio happy cited wiis that 1 begun to improve at once. At present 1 sloop wull , my appullto Is Im- piovlugutid my nerves lire ( ( ally getting tnno und strcnirtli. I AM A NIW : MAN nnd feul aciiii- lldi-ut hopuof untliu lustor.itlou to health. ( need not add tlrit tills Is u welcome chungo from u state of distress and ttlseoura'jument. 1 am auuiu that these aru Btrong words , hut lam glad that I can spoiksow iiiuly hi pr.ilso of Ihu o ph.vs'eluns. 1 deem It u iirivllogo to bo ublu to ( ommund thorn to my friends und brethren and to ull In need ot skillful niudicul treatment. FROM MINISTERS. Among the wull known oler ymcn who have given statements for public print of the HUI- rossof the treatment of thu Copeluml Medical Instltiitu In tholr own individual cases ofuu- tirrhal and bronchial troubles may bo men tioned thu follou In' ' : KKV. O. A. 1'LAOK. Hluu Island Methodist Episcopal church , niileauo 1U.V. IIKMtYO. XOTT. German lloformod church , 4ltt I'ourth street. Milwaukee. KKV. .1. W. ASI1WOOD. Urn ml Avenue United I'resbytciliin chiireli , ; r > : il roicstruik- blvil. . St. l.nuls , Jlo. KKV. .1. W. MITOIIKM , , Taylor Street Mctliodlst Kplscoual chinch. Newport , Ky. ISCV.T. WILMAMO , Methodist Hplseopal church. Mount Orub. O. KEV. D. S'lOUKU. Methodist Eplscop.il cbureli. Aloxandiln. O. KEV.V. . bTAHL , Christian cliurch , lloa- Irlco. Nob. KEV. MK. 1IODOMAN. Emanuel I'rcsbytor- lan church. Kouhustcr , N. V. .KKV. U GOLDEN , U.iptlst church , Ontario , r i THE RELIGIOUS PRESS. The fo'.lowlur extracts from church papers published In Umaha may serve to Indicate Iho stanitlnu of Drs. Copclund nnd Shop.ird among people who know them host : TilKM-.HKASKAOllKISnAN ADVOCATE , the oiguuof the Muthoillst ehun-li , suys : Chuilataiis uml rjuaeks bavo masqueraded before thu public In the garb of jihyslelans , und especially us the pioprlctois ot to-culled M dlc.il Institute.to : oftun , tlmt tlio public In gcm-rul uro cliurry of acccplluz nny usgciiunc. Tlio fopul.inu Medlcnl Institute , liicalcd In the Nuw York Llfu buU'dliu' . is a very notable cxcoutlon to the above mentioned .sort. 11 Is nroslded ever by ro < iilurly grudu- aled physlcluns uud guntlomuii of wldoi-xpo- rienco und respuuslhllltv. Thulr 1-indanlo aln. of placing the s Icnlllic treatment of dis ease wiililn the reach of oven thu pooicst Is commendable. THE MIDLAND , tbo united I'rcsnytcrlan orjun of the west , says : 1'rogresj Is thu orlui- of Ibo day und wu uro glud to scu the mcdlcnl fr.itcinlty In line. Tliu Oopcland Mudlcul In- stltutoof tb H city Id on thu right truck. They ha\u biokun away from thu m isty nth oil laws and liuvu placed thulr ill ins before the public and lull Just what Ihuv uro doing and wbols ru-ililng thu bcuQllts. It moans lower pricei und better modlu.il uttiMidiinuo lo ull. und Is ospr-eliilly u boon to Miirorors from chronic dl-o.i-.es. Tlielr mutlioils are fair und their treatment successful , and rollouts tbu picscnt udv.incod statuof modluul sulcnco. THENOKTIt AND WEST , tbo Presbyterian paper of wldu Inlluoncc , says : Thu Copuluml Medical Institute , lately orguul/ed. Is fust growing In pnbllu favor , and justly so for It Is u worthy unturiii'lsc. It has u sound financial standln. uud its methods of doing biislncsi uro honorable. Tlingi-utlumun connected witli It uru ru4ulur phvsleluns of wldu oxticrlcneo. and uiu tliorouzhlv posted In tlio practlcu of medli-liif. In thu treatment of all clironiu ills- oases Drs. Copolund and bbopar.l have won u high reputation. $5 A MONTH. CATAKKIl TKEATED ATTHK UNU'OIIM KATE OK ti A MONTII-MEDIOIMW I'UK- NIS1IED KllKE. I'OK ALL OTIIIIU DIS- T.ASES THE KATES WILL HE LOW AND UNIKOKM AND In I'KOl'OKTION TO THE AOTUAL WHOLESALE COST OK MEDI CINES KEQUIKED. ROOMS an AND am , New York Life Building , Corner 17th and Farnam Streets , OMAHA , NUJJ. W. II. COPKTjAND , M. p. O. H. HHKl'AUU , M. ' - > ConsiiHIiu Physicians , kVKOIALTIKlH Cutirrli. Asthma , Ilronohl- tls , Nervous D'soisos , II oed IIHi'iisei. , "I'- mutlHiii. Consiimutloii. and all i-liriiiilo airec- tloim nf the Tluo.it , Lmtf * , Stoiiuu-li , Uvor " - \ : . . . . 5 p.m. , 7 to 3 iSi\i \ ! iSfwSto . * A.w u. . felt " to Vo ol.ind . Mullual liislltule , Now York Llfo llulldlng , Omuha. Nub. .1 ft K YOUR M KVKHV Il Tit you. ( 'nil nn tin AT o.NUK nml linvn thom nxnm liil'il ( I'ltHI'I OKCIIAIU ! ! , ) hy our Optlclun. mul , If nvt'C-xnrr.llttcil with a imlrof our I'KHFKC TION Kyj-llMH4tf | ; or 81'ltUTAUIiKH. Wu lit hi IKNTIFIlMl.ltY anil grind lenrni to rorruct ull tliu vnrlouH ilulcttB ot vlilun. KiKh ut lIVl'iCUMItTIKII'IA ( fur night ) , MVOIMA Incur Mllllt ) , ' ' llrtcuahir blglit ) , AbTIIC.NUI'IA monk f.l ht. , Dll'IXJl'lA liUiupIn ululit ) . AMHOMI'.TItlll'IA ( UIK-IIIIUI li hl ) , bl'llAiliillUri ( biiulnt or rronn e > o ) , etc. , i'lu. SOLI ! ) GOLD SPECTACLES or KYKGLASSKS rrorn 83 UpwuriU. FINK STBHL SPKCTAt'LUS or KYKGLASSHS from 1 Upward. COLORED GLASSES for Slindlni : the Kyos from SOu Up. MAX Practical Opticians. BllNAM'and J611i Sis. , OMAHA. Established 1866. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1(1011 ( P.MK RxtrA fine , lliorouehbrrd , .Tor- * ey oull , solid color , reclMored stock14 montlitoui. r.'J . rir l street. I yyUhnvonnythliiR fors-iip or tratlo see I. . II , Mut.ifo , llrnadwny and Main street. Tni 1OA firms fors.ilo : Improvu.l Id ) ucrot In Harrison eonuty. IIO.OI por.icr. ) ; l.M uoroi tuiiriivoil , J.03 ! 8) aorjv Jl/.Ji. / 1'or bnrtiltu in Iowa nn I NobMsk.x fiirms o.ilt oil orvnto to JuhiHon < SVAU _ I'utlun. CoiinUil ll.utr < . If OK ltK NT-Dwolllii7ri7rnri p.iru of ths icty , K. IJ. Shoafo. llro.ulway und Main. and Couiinlsgloii Stove * , furni- , ot3. , stored HII I sold on commission ut lowest r.itus. U Kliuiohun , ; t.M llro.ulw.iy , . 7rult and g.inlcn Ian I noir Council lllulTs. I 11. tuafe , llrotidwity mil. Main stroot. 1OK KKNT OM Second avenue , dwelling r1wuli 11 rootm , fit > iiiii-e , rniuc. bulb , cleotrlj nulU , onuof the most doslrublo H'sUlDiu-o-i In I oiiiijll ltluir < ! rent. > n.W per moulli , K. 11. Mio.ifu. llroidWA : and Main - < titM3t , _ I CJIt KKNT-Two of thu best OarrUg flats nn 4I I otirlli - struot. _ _ _ _ _ _ l OK SAlrKurituo , futures lo.iso and JL. cued n ui of hotel with 43 ronnu In n gooJ Nobt-.isKn pllyi will trailo fur stock of eunoral jjj"elmiiilNc. li II. aiioufe , llro.ulw.iy un.l .E-A coiiirortnbio"ilvo ronm dwnll- Ing no.ir Rilrmouiit u.irk. ' rep. .t. MJ ens'.i. ' lulaiiou In monthly p ly mcnta. 11 11. ohu.ifo. Uroadwny an t Main s t roy t . _ " SAMA : biirculn. throu rooiii dwull- * - In1.113 K I fth uvunuo. prk-ii $ rii ) , will lake team goixl horses In tr.iJu and h.ilanco in muiitblv p.iymonts , E , 11. She ifu. llrutdwuy and M tin struou. " 1710K SAM-I-Or trade. A sK-roo-u fr.imo ( Iwolllui. Klehtli nvonilP. cnr. iJlht. ! . . jirlco ? ' ,4) ' . E. il , Shoafc. Itroidw.iy anil M.itn.sls. Ijl ) H K NT-Klglit-roomdwoninit , 'JJl Wasl Jliiiton uvo. . modern style und conven iences , in excellent roti.ilr , rant ? ' " > . M II , Sliuafe , Ilro.idwar and Main sis , 1OK SAIiK-Tho only linti'l'ln n small town A rj miioi from Couni'll It nTs. II is un Ice cream p irlor with good ti ado. I'lirnltiiro In- voleus ut tl.OJO , building f..iiOll. Will Ir uln for tooI rusldL'iit propurty In t'ouuell 111 u Its , a snap for llu rU'bt jrirty. K , II. Sheafc , llru.ul- wiiy und Mulu street. T710K SALE Hotel and restaurant. In u pros- J purous Nebraska , eltv , pivlug biisluojs , teed rousons for soiling , prlcojl.nj i. it Is a snap. IX 11. Micafc , llro.ulway iinil Main street. WANTED Nebraska lauds In nxuliiuiKii for Council lllnir property. K II. Sliuafo , Isio.idway and Main utreol. FOR sT\T7K-A miiro anil colt. Will tike li.iyment In lot tilling. Apply to Leonard gvuiett. \ \ ; ANTED Toums to till In lot I , block 18. ' Williams' first addition to Council HluITs. lowu. One-half cash uud tha b iluncu In triidi1. Apply to Leonaid Kverott , Council lllulTs. In. IjlOK SALE Standard bicil muro. 7yuan 1- old , slrod by Dr. Archibald , No. 29I.V llrst dam by ( liunwood , record 's''T'i. She Is a line chestnut , has shown good speed. Is gciitlu and well broken to drlvo stnglo or double , wol < hi about 1,0(10 Ibs May bo seen at bum of W , O. IHtorbnck. S Wesl llronilwny , Council IllulTs. l'rlcoZ':5J. Jacob Sims. Dltl'G store for sulo An old established und well p tying drugstore In llvrlv coun try town , also residence propel ly. Address Olnrk Kills , Little Slou\ , Harrison eoiiuty , hi MANHOOD RESTORED. S. XgSgfe. . % " 3AMATtyO. " th t Jr vHV Wonrterful Kpautih V M Tfi KfinMy. In ml. . ! wllli * Written Guarantee tiirr.rc nil Neuron * ll ) - casi'j. 6U < .h asVfttlc Mininry , Uics nf nraln 1'owcr. llcnilaclit. hood , KervoucncM , I.M * Bltiiilr , all tliulns aud Before & After Uoo. lull of rower of tlio FhotoRraplicd from life. ( Icncrnllvo Oicnm la olllicr fci , crimd If. mci-exi'rtlon , joutliful lndlscrrtlonior llic oicfMlrj aMT.flDl.ncxo. . opium , or ullnuilnnli , nlilcli iiUliiimelr Irml to IntlniiH.T , Consumption nml Iii-onlly I'ut up liitoiKtiiltfiitruriu to curn In llip < ft I'lnkit. ' l'ilc 11 npnckncr , or 0 foi ft.Vlllicrry oiilrrncclir * written guarantee to euro or rofiuul the moilej. t-eul by m.ill lo nny iiildrtni. Urtalar free In plum em elope. .Mmtloii tlili pn | > ri. Aildirti , HWilO ; CHEMICAL CO. , llrnncli onicc foi U. S. A. SM nenilxmi Strcrt. CIIICAOO. II.U FOIJ SALE IN OMAHA. NED. , BY Knhc A Co. , Co.r 15IU & UouglM St . > .A Fuller & Co. . CorUth & Dauclu EU. Notleo til Coiitnu'tiirfl. Pealed proposals will 1)9 rocolvcd bv tlio sec retary of the lloaril of IMucatloa , unlll I o'clock p m.Moml.iy. Juno -Ith. 18U , for the con atructlon o * one , two story , twelve room bdct bulliliiiKon the I.othroi ] B-IIOO ! slto. an 1 one , t\\o story , twelve room lirlcK b-ilhlliiK on the \Vost Umaha school site. In accordance with plans and speclllctiilniis on Ilia In the olllco of John I.aten > or , arcnttoft , room UK Merchants Matlo i.il llaukliulldln ? . O.n.illi. Proposals will bo recolvvii for oah ot the ( ol > lowluir svstunn of hetttma and ventilation : Bto.im. Incluiliny fun wyHtum ; Smeul sytlani ami dry cmsets : Fuller .V XVarran Hystem and dry closats , u-id the Holbrook sybtem ftiul ilr r Hach'hlil must uo accoinp.inlo.1 by n oortllleJ. ' check Cor fVU Tlio baar.l reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Hy order of the Hoard of IMilcatlou. Un uii.Kri 'JoN.NOVKit , Secretary. Omaha , Juno 4th. 18JJ. .UdlM. CITIZENS STATE BANi. Of Council Hint' Oapltil stco'c /i0.0. ' ' fcurplusaiUl'rollts HO , OO NctCapIttl nnl Surplus 6Vfao , tttf Ilrectorii .I. I ) . titnu.iKui. il. ! rtiiufirt. f ) . GlcniDi , H. 15. Ilirt , I. A. MlllJf. .1. V. ilinjinti nndUlurlo It. llnnnan. Trans-tel-4ouor.il Innk- InKlnisinois. l.irmt ; capital and surplus of any bank In s'ouUiwu3turn Inw.u NTEREST ON TIME DEPO3IT3 Q. EX. MVELR.S , end every other gr.ido doimiidol all classes of tr.idu. IM-Kl'li'ri f.J U 2 < n AND 107 HKOADWAY , Council Illuirs. Oinsilia Mcdicil anil Snrici ? INSTITUTE. B Eye d Ear' INFIRMARY FOK FREATMENT fefS OP ALL liest fualllllTi , uppantiu nnd Konioim forsu ucossfu. tru.ilmout of uvury form of dlsouso roiiiilrln : Mioillu.il or uur.loil tre.itmunu ta bojs for patients , ho ird mil uttoiulan93. Hunt aci'omoJiitions In tlio west. Wrltu for elreularn on dofurmlt us nnl bruuuH. triMsoH , club fuel , u-irv.ilurus of sulno , lilies , tumor * , u moor , oat irrh , broiiuhllis , In- liuliulon.o.cctr'clty , p irulyil , oullupsy , kid- nuv , b adder , oyu. ear. > kln an 1 blooJ iinJ ull ' upsr itlons. . o urnWDH A SI'EOIAI. VY. t WUfllbN lljokouD.sjisoiot oinun KUKB. Wu huvulutulv u.l . lud i lylng ; A KH A'l oed Dlsu.ino KiR-cuHsfuily ire teL t < > iilililtlu Tnlioii lumovud fr.Jm tlio wyitoiii wllho.it mi'ruiiry. ' Nuw KuiUjratlve 'Ircat- ' I'lirioi.i un- mt-nt for Losi of VITAL I'OWHIU iiblo to visit u < may bu tru.ited at liiniio by i nrrusDOii ence. All commiililuatlimi tonll- di-nllul. Moliclnui or inniruiiiotin " ' 1V mil I iiruxprein. ixiuuruly pnukail , no m iricn w " i d ctttufcmtuntsor unudur. Oim pemunnl In- l"ry."w prufurroJ. Cull and i-onsult us or senU history of your cuso. und wo will bund In plain "rin'nlF'rH ' MPU ntBBt Uimn iTlv.ilo. BOOK lU Men , hpoolal or Nervous On- on c , Impolonoy , H/phllU , Olout mU Vtirluo. irM-i''tAp'mlanocVfor ' , ; ' ' llurormltlo. fc Trmei. 'VilyiimiM jri1 VI-VM IAOKA , vituajisn , isititurmu . . . jtlTfKltinafii' ow. > Omaha Medical and Surftlul Institute , 20th nnd Broadway , Oounoll Bluff * Tun inlnuUiV rlJo from center ot Oiaabii on OiuuhftuutlUounoll lllutfi clonrla uiolorllu *