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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY HKlfc : WHDNKSDAY , MAY 11 , 1802.
READY TO BE VOTED UPON
Nebraska Central Bond Ordinance Finally
Passed by the Oity Council ,
MORE AMENDMENTS AND CHANGES ,
Brvc-rnl IlmiM Spent In direful Con tilcrn-
lion of the Details nf tlio lfrnto | ltlim
No Minimum lliilo Clnmo In-
ncrtcil The riiml Vote.
Bright anil early yostordny morntne. twelve
members of tlio city council , nisKtert by
several well known citizens , took up tbo
further consideration of the Nobraslta Cen
tral bond ordinance John I ) . Hou-o opened
the ball by urging that the provision lor
governing freight charges In Nebraska be
made to apply to the 1UO tnllci in Iowa. Ho
was afraid tbo NobrAtka Ceiitral ucoplo
would sell out and leave Oicatm to hold tbo
sack.
sack.Vice President Dumont replied that hi *
company could and would not accept to any
Bucti amendment. In the llrst place the
Douglas county arbitrators could have no
Jurisdiction s vcr tbo Iowa lines and , again ,
the state of lown had Its own laws for tbo
government of railways. The Iowa railway
commission had the right to llx rates. His
company could never sell Us bonils If It was
Miown that Its Iowa lines wcro under the
control ofn board of arbitrators In Nebraska
us well as tbo Iowa railroad commission.
Councilman Edwards usltcd and was told
that the Iowa railroad commission had no
jurisdiction over interstate commerce. Ho
then asltod that the cl'.y attorney by um-
moncd , and the sorgoant-at-anns was sent
after Mr. Connoll.
Mr. Specht opposed Howe's amendment.
If it was Inserted In the ordinance , it would
not only defeat the proposition , but It would
defeat the snlo of the company's bonds. Mr.
tipccut wanted to know why Howe was
present. Ho was before tbo council repre
senting some corporation.
Mr. Lowry called Mr. Specht to ordoroud
nl the same tttno wantud him muzzled.
Mr. Howosald that ho wanted to state
whom ho represented. The insinuation was
that ho icptcscntod icmio corporation. That
was falic , "for as God is my } udgc"hc tald ,
"I non't roproaent any corporation. I net
without money and without price , without
fear , favor or hope of future roward. "
Mr. SpocSit Informed the council that ho
was talking for liunscli , and was responsible
for anything tbnt bo in I lit say.
Mr. Lowry moved the adoption of Howe's
cmeudmcnt and Mr. Tnttlo seconded the mo
tion.
tion.Mr.
Mr. Uosowator wanted to know of Mr. Ilowo
If I ho amendment would bind all companies
using the Iowa lino.
Mr. Howe thought that it would under cer
tain conditions.
Mr. Kosowutor said that the Iowa spur
was for the purpose of bringing
roads to Ouiuha. If an arbitrary
Volley was pursued none of the roads
would use it. There was llttlo or no advan
tage if the rule only applied to the 100 miles.
Through rates werb regulated and fixed by
the established standard. They were llxod
niul could not bo chanced unless the other
roads followed. Ho saw no good reason for
adopting the amendment.
On a veto the amendment was defeated by
the following vote : Ayes : Ucchcl , Ilruncr ,
Lowry ! l. Noes : Uurdisb , Kdwards. Kl-
pnsscr , IIou'oll , .Incob ou , McLoario , Munro ,
BpcoUt , Steel , Tuttlc , Mr. President 11.
Absent and not voting : Hack , ChulTco , Con
way and Prince 1.
A Maximum 1'iclRiit Cliiusc.
Mr. Howe then broueht up his maximum
freiirht clause , which ho wanted inserted , In
the following language :
And , | > ro\lilr < l further , that the maximum
r.itu of charges tli.it . sliull bo niudu for thu
trunspuitutlnn of freight across sild ijriduu
n ml aiuiroaelies , ttlioihcr In c.ir.o.itl luts or
otherwise , shall not exceed or In nnylso bo
Kss f.iMiruUc to tliu public tli.in the rcgulnr
tiirlir of charges ( or the tr.uispoi tutlon of like
frol lit iieross nny nillru.id brliljio o\or the
Mississippi rh er at St. l.ouls. Mo , und Its up-
In urging the adoption of the clause , Mr.
Ilowo said : "You will not llml fit inon In
the city who wilt not bo absolutely shocked
when told that a proposition has been mndo
to contrlbuto n largo sum of money to the
construction of n bndco without 'llxlng a
maximum rate clause. The city has suffered
for many ycais from the oppressive
charges of the Union Pacillo. This
community would bo twice as
largo today h.id the Union Pacilic
came to the relief of the jobbers and business
men of Omaha and given tticin u uhnnco to do
business free from the burden of that com
pany's monopoly.
Mr. Howe urjrcd the adoption of ' .ho St.
Louis tariff , which ho nrgund would rnnpo
Irom W to ? )5 ) porcar , while the Union Pacillo
now runs as high as $1'J per car.
Answering Mr HOUO'H Argumrnt.
In replying to Mr. Howe , Mr. Oumont
said : "H is not a qucmlon as to what the
r.itos shall bo across this bridge , but as to
whether wo shall have another brldtro and
other railroads Into Omaha. The moment a
road crosses our bridge then competition
commences. ' 1 ho Interstate Uridgo comp my
1mb been defeated In an attempt to sell its
bonds by thointorfeiencoof the Union I'acilk * .
That company stands ready to open the
bars to Its toll gates when u sees an
other company entering the Hold as a com
petitor. Mr. Ilowo says there's a Mace
donian cry for relief horn Union Pacilic op-
ptossloti. How else under heaven can wo
better got that relief than by building an
other bridge for the use of competing lines
that iiro trying to get into Omaha. " Mr.
Uumont slated that the Insertion of the
maximum rate clause would maliu it impossi
ble for the Nebraska Central to soil its bonds
mid would make It moloss for the company
to go on and pay for having the question
submitted as it could not sell Its bonds in
case they were voted.
Councllmon Munro and Steel opposed the
amendment.
Mr. O. M. Carter thought tno danger line
had boor : reached. Ho knew as a banker the
bonds could not bo sold contalninc llm maxi
mum rau > clause.
Mr. ICdwurds was sun ) inons amendments
would kill the proposition.
Mr Sttol thought It bettor to stand a high
tariff Ilvo years and then dupend on arbitia-
tlon lather than loco an opportunity to yet
another brulgo.
Mr. Uosowator said no man in Omaha had
spent moro tlmo and labor snowing tbo people -
plo of Omaha how they hod boon onprnssed
by the Union Pueilio monopoly. " 1 would
bo glud to boo n maximum rate where it can
bo applied. When wo say the rate bhnll bo
Iho biimo as at St. Louis wo must have
the same conditions that exist in bt. Louis.
Wiou wo have the commercial business that
tit. Louis now has and when Omaha has a
population of 500,000 people then wo can get
the Bttino rate that St. Louis now has , ni.il
nut till thon. Which is uctter , wait till the
city lias 1100,000 , or11,0,1)00 ) population , when
tbo jobbers can demand reduction In rates as
they did In St. Louis , or will you continue to
bcnr up under the burden you've carried for
years , with .vour property shrinking In value
end your commercial Intoions hampered for
luck of facilities. I pay now about Ja.iWO a
year in taxes and am willing to bcnr tbo
additional bin den for tbo sake of the benollts
wo will receive. I want to livu long enough
to see Omaha as largo us St. Louis , ana I
think 1 will , If tills proposition U carried , "
Mr. Ilowo madu u lengthy tnlk In suppoit
Of his maximum freight clause.
Mr. Joseph liarker was called upon and
told how twenty-live years ago ho had
worked for the Union Paul Hub rid cu und how
that company bid broken Its iruarantoo to
nllow other loads to rome into Omaha on
Jjst and. equitable terms. Ho worked three
years ago tor the Nebraska Central road to
secure n competitor for the Union Pacific.
Jlu would not favor any road whose- rates
wcro to bo at ranged by competition only. Ho
favored u maximum freight rate.
The XvlmiNkn Cmitrul' lljllmatiim.
Mr. Dumont stated that tboro was no pro
vision in tuo old Nebraska Control proposi
tion llxlng any rate on frolsht or passengers.
llo said ho bad conceded everything that his
company could and if the maximum freight
clause wore inserted hi * company would
Imply withdraw from the Held , . . . .
Rlr , Munro said It would kill Iho bonds to
try to regulate the railroad and bridge both
bv arbitration nnd charter provisions. Ho
Was satUUud witn one remedy for high rate *
jmt would oppoio the application of two
reraoJIos for one dlsoM" . llo would oppose
ho maximum freight clout ? .
Mr Kssowater sala ho had hoard with
omo interest some of the reasons whv tbo
maximum r.ito clause should bo exacted from
ho Nebraska Contr.il company. One was
that the Union Pacilic had made millions by
It bridge tolls , llo asked what bonus the
'flclllc company had. Ho explained that
ho company had a tonus of lU.OOJ.OOO acres of
and nnd from 8N5.0JO to S40.0JO a mllo. Ihon
vhon thu $4.000,000 bonds at 3 par cent Interest -
est payable In gold , of the company were
sstied , thutr wcro sold nt a discount and
$ J.VJtWJ were DBld to Andrew Carnoglo for
negotiating thesnloot the bondi. Tbo Ne
braska Central roaJ , on the other band ,
starts 100 miles can of Omaha and ends In
a spur north of South Oimha. When the
company's bonds go on the market the In-
oston will risk what is the oarmni : capacity
of the Investment. This company oilers si
chance toother roads to got into Nebraska
and facllltloi forshipptnc. Ulvotheso roads
a chance to get access to South Omaha nnd
Nebraska nnd then you'll soon sco what
Iguro bridge rates cut In the Investment.
Mr , Thomas Swift nnido n plea for the pas-
ago of the Nebraska Central , llo said the
Jnioti I Mel It o had defeated the Nebraska
Central proposition two yours ago by letting
wo now niilroiils Into Omaha , and then
after the proposition had gone by default
irul tried to lock out the roads tlnil it hud
ot in.
Killed the freight Cliuue.
Finally at 12 o'clock the proposed amend-
nent ciino to n vote and was defeated , the
nombors recording themselves ns follows :
Yeas : Hack , Dcchel , IJrunur , Jacobson ,
jowrv nnd Tuttle ( > ; Noes : Hurdun. Ud-
yards , Klsisser , Ilowcll. McLonrlo , Munro ,
'rinco , Specht and iJavls 10.
Uno Aniciiiliiicnt Went Through ,
Mr. Ilowo was opposed on general prlnct-
> los to paying bonds In the sum of ? 100,000
or a road' built into Iowa on which there
vas no guaranty. He wanted the words "in
said city of Ounhi" stricken out of the par.i-
; rnph rolatlvo to what portions of the prop-
irtv of the Nebraska Central were bound.
Mr. Dumont was called on to slate what
objections IIP might have. Ho said that Mr.
lowe misstated the case rolatlvo to bonds
'or ' on Iowa road. Ho reiterated his assor-
ion as to his willingness to do anything
reasonable that the county might nslc or thnt
would not tend to prevent the building of the
road.Mr.
Mr. Howe wanted to know what It meant
vhcu the general ofllcors of the companv
came In nnd asked that the ro d bo not
jound to carry out the provisions of the con
tract , and wcro unwilling to offer nny guar
anty that Us covenants should ba curried
out.
out."U'o haven't done that , " Interjected Mr.
Jtimont.
Mr. Unwell asked if It was a fact that this
city could tie up any road in Iowa , and Mr.
lowe answered that it could.
Mr. Uumont thought that Mr. Ilowo was
straining at a gnat in demanding an addl-
ional guaranty after the city had a guaranty
of MUOi,000. )
' Five million grandmothers , " retorted Mr.
lowo.
Mr. Dumont maintained that sufllclont
guaranty had been given , and that it W. s
icedloss to give moro.
Mr. Elsassor asked Mr. Dumont If the
S'oliinskii Central did not intend to control
ho Iowa road n < s lone as it did the bridge
nnd terminal facilities. The latter replied
that it did.
"Thou , " said Mr. Elsasser , "I do.i't see
whv you object to the amendment. "
Th < ; question was put and the amendment
carried by a vote of 11 to 5.
riimlly Adopted as Amrnilril.
Mr. Dumont called uptho interest question
again nnd stated that no city bonds had over
jeon issued for less than 4 per cent. Ho
did not think it advisable to put out a bond
.hat would soil at less than p.ir and injure
.lio credit of the city. No action was taken
and theinteres.t rate will remain nt 4 per cent.
The clurk was instructed to engross the
ordinance nnd report it back for passage.
This was dona nnd the report was received
and adopted.
Mr. Ilowo then raised the point that the
title was hardly broad enough , nnd Councilmen -
men Edwards and Lowry suggested that the
volintr places should possibly bo named in
the ordinance. A recess wus taken until the
clei it could get conies of former ordinances
and note the custom previously followed.
An examination of tbo other ordinances
disclosed the fact that the polling places
were not mentioned. The ordinance was
road n third time , and on its passage received
: ho following vote :
Ajcs : Iliick , Urunrr , Conwny , Edwards ,
Elsusscr , Howell , Jacobson , Lowrv , Me-
Leaiie , Munro , Prince , Specht , Steal , Tuttle
tlo , Davis 15.
Nay : Bochol 1.
Absent : Uurdisb , CbafToo 2.
OucstliMi of ItlKlit of Wnr.
The council then took up the ordinance
granting tbu Nebraska Central right or way
iver certain streets nnd alloys.
John D. Ilowo suggested an amendment to
section 0. empowering the mayor and council
to repeal this ordinance if the Nebraska Cen
tral fails to live up to the terms of its bond
proposition , nnd Councilman Lowry moved |
tbo adoption of the amendment. Agreed to.
Tbo chamber then became the scene of a
llttlo love feast , Mr. Ilowo thanked the
council for its kindness and patience and
assured his listeners that ho would cordially
support the bond proposition.
Mr. Dumont responded by expressing bis
gratitude to Mr. Ilowo for his nssurancn of
support. Ho also said that if ho had been
nt all discourteous towards the council ho
wished to bo pardoned , a sentiment which
won him a round of applause.
Mr. Elsassor followed with n resolution
thanking Mr. Ho wo for gratuitously assisting
Lho council in its consideration of those ord
inances. It passed unanimously.
Councilman Bruucr presented n petition
from property owners on 1/ard and Cumin ?
streets west of Twenty-fourth asking that
the Nebraska Central bo made responsible
for damages to property on account of its
right of way. The paper was filed.
The ordinance was railroaded to its pass
age , the vote on which was :
Yeus : Hack , Hrnnor , Con way , Edwards ,
Klsassor , Ilowoll , Lowrv , MoLoario , Munro ,
Prince. Specht , Steel , Tuttle , Davis 14.
Nays : Jacobson 1.
Absent : Uochol , Kurdish , Cnaffeo 3.
If you go "a fishing" this summer and
tnko along a bottle of whisky for "sunko
bites , " bo sure nnd talto : i bottle of Urady-
crotino for whuky headaches
The regular monthly mooting of the
Builders niul Tnulord Kxclmngo will
tulto i > lnuo on 'Wednesday , May 11 , 10:110 :
n. in. Mutters of grout importance to
the building interest will bo discussed ,
N. U. llussiv : , President.
W. S. WISDOM , Secretary.
Dr. Cu'liino-o. ' : ouaiiit ; .
Wonmii'H Auxlll try lli > : iril ,
Commissioner ( Jenoral ti.mieuu decided to
appoint fifteen members of the Woman's '
Auxiliary board to the No urns I ; a Columbian
commission , apportioning four to Omaha , two
to Lincoln and nine to the state at largo. Ho
yesterday settled up > n the following ladies for
members ! Mr * . J. S. Hrlgcs , Mrs. M. Allan
HOCK , Mrs. A. Patterson and Mrs. E. A.
Katon of Omaha , Mrs. J. H , Smith nnd MUs
Elizabeth W. Envln of Lincoln , Mrs. C. H.
Von Wyck of Wvoming , Mrs. U. O. Lang-
worthy of Sownrd. Mr * . C. H. Wells of M t-
son , Mrs E. A. Stewart of Ulnir , Mr * . Alice
D. llumo of Harvard , Mr * . J. H. Lynch of
Hebron , Mrs. Juan Uoylo of ICoarnfiv , Mrs.
W. II. McDonald of North Platte , MUs An
toinette Wortham of Pnwnoo Cltv.
Mr. Oirnoau has deslcnated Mri. Brlffgs
as president of the board nnd Mrs. Van
Wvck ai chairman of the executive commit
tee. The board has been called to meet nt
the Mlllard hotel In this city at M p. in. on
May 21 to choose its secretary and commit
tees and outline a plan of work. The presi
dent , the socrotnrv nnd the chairman of the
executive committee will DO allowed $3 per
day and hotel expenses whllo in active ser-
vico. The ether momsen of tha board will
receive ? J per day and hotel expenses.
Mntlneo Wednesday.
The Pnat Mull at the Farnntn street
theater should bo seen by every one with
its real online niul freight train of
eighteen ears and wonderful steamboat
explosion. 113 cents any reserved soatin
the house.
Attention \ > tcr.m rirpinrm
All members of the Veteran Fireman's
association tire requested to moot at No.
U engine house at 112:30 : p. in. in full uni
form to attend the funeral of our late
brother , M. Goldsmith , May 11 , 1892.
J. DoN'NiirY : , JH. JOHN UAUMKK ,
Secretary. President.
Auction ! Oilditul Hug Auction ,
The finest , largest ami most complete
collection of ruga over brought to this
eitv , now on exhibition in Now York
Llfo building ( llrst lloor to your right ) ,
nnd will bo Bold at public auction on
Wednesday and Thursday next at 3 and
7'iO : p. in. All goods will bo sold with
out limit or reserve , those goods came
consigned direct from the oast.
WHLLS AUCTION STOKAOI : Co. ,
Auctioneers.
DR. HARSHA'S RESIGNATION.
Olllrers of the Tlrst Church Art Upon
Their I'listor'H U'ltliilr.txviil.
The Omaha Presbytery mot nt First Pres
byterian church and passed upon tbo resig
nation of Uov. W. J.Harsha , D. D. Ho
was dismissed from tbo presbytery with the
following complimentary resolutions :
In dissolving the pastoral relations that
haAOovlstcd for llttocn ye irs between the
Hov.V. . .1. llaishn. 1) . I ) . , and the l'lru 1'rus-
bvtcrlan of Omaha the nrcsbytory of Omaha
adopts tlio following minute and aiders It to
bespio.id upon Its records : When Or. llarsha ,
then lust graduated from tlio seminary , came
to this church It was woilc and strn-
gilng nnd there were compar.itlvoly few
churches of our order In Xobr.is'.a.
llo has seen I'rcshytprlnnlsm grow and de
velop Into Its present lar , , ' < > proportions. In
place of the one I'rcsbytcrlan church of that
davthoio are now In Omah'i and vicinity
thirteen Presbyterian churches nnd a hospi
tal , u nnlvcislly and a theological seminary
under I'rcshyiurlan control.
In the do\olopmont or this walk Uev. Tr. )
lliirslm has nlw.iys been an Important factor
nnd his pri'suncc will bo greatly tnlsbod from
the council- the church.
As Dr. lliirslm now BOI-S to ono of the load
ing churches of a sister denomination the
best wishes of thu presbytery follow him to
his new Held of labor and its prayer Is that
his ministry may lie gieat y blessed.
Dr. Dcniso. General Hawley nnd Al
fred C. Kennedy were unpointed
by the congregation on last Wednes
day night to nppoar baforo the
presbytery and state the wUhoa of the
church with reference to the rclnaso of Dr.
Harsha.
The congregation passed very complimen
tary resolutions last Wodnosaav night re
gretting the departure of Dr. Harsha , but
wishing him gro.it prosperity and success In
bis now Held.
TOLEDO. Iowa , April 0 , 1391.
Dr. J B. Moore , Dear Sir : My wlfo has
used about t > ix bottles of your Troa of Life ,
nnd thinks that .she n.is received greater ben
efit from it than any medicine she has over
taken. Yours truly L. H. UUFICIX.
Gen'l Aeont and Troas. West College.
Since receiving the above testimonial , 1 am
in receipt ot a letter und check from the Hov.
Li. 11 Bufkin of Toledo , Iowa , April 2 : > . to
send Hov. .f. W. IConworthv , Crostllno , 1C an
sas , six bottles of Mooro's Tree of Life.
i-'orsalo by all druggists.
Turkish rug sale , Now York Life
building , Wednesday , 3 p. n. Exhibi
tion now open.
Country Merchants
Who are cash buyers should jiol fail to
take advantage of the Ilollman's admin-
istrtitor'tt sale to secure some wonderful
bargains for their fall tralo. Address
UELLMAN'S ADMINISTU.YTOK ,
13th and Parnam , Omaha.
MONEY ALL RAISED.
Fluids XcccsRnry to r.iitnrtaln tlio Independ
ent Contention Secured.
No doubt now exists that the people's
party convention will bo held in Omaha.
The requisite amount , Jl0,000 , is assured for
the expense of holding the convention In this
city in July.
Between $3,003 and $10,000 have already
been pledged by business men and citizens.
The bankers und brewers have wry effec
tively assisted in increasing the subscription
fund the past fov days. Tbo general citi
zens' ' committee which has had charge of
raising the money mot yesterday nftnrnoon
in the exchange hall of the Chamber of Coin-
in or co and reported that the necessary
amount would bo forthcoming.
The national executive committee of tlio
' will arrive In Onmha
people's party tomor
row morning and will bo iccoived by the
local citizens' committee. The executive
committee is composed of Mossr.s.Taubcneol ;
of Illinois , Donnelly of Minnesota , Davis of
Texas and Wowor of Iowa. Tlioy will bo
ontortulnod nt the Millard hotel. After their
business meeting they wil' ' prepare for a
rally , which will take place Thursday aftyr-
noon at Washington hall.
There will bo u mooting of the general nnd
special committees , which have in charpo the
entertainment of the people's party conven
tion , to bo hold in tills city July-I , nt the
Chamber of Commerce at li p. in. todav to
meet thu executive committee of the national
committee of the pcoplo'H pirty to arrange
details for holding said convention , A full
meeting of the committee is desired. The
citi7cns of Omaha generally arc invited to
bo present ,
Turkish rug sale , Now Yorlc Life
building , Wednesday , 3 p. m. Exhibi
tion now open.
Each Spoonful has done
its Perfect Work ,
Is the verdict of every woman who has used
ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Other baking
powders soon deteriorate and lose their strength ,
owing to the use of inferior ingredients , but
Royal Baking Powder
Is so carefully and accurately compounded from
the purest materials that it retains its strength
for any length of time , and the last spoonful in
she can is as good as the first , which is not
srue of any other baking powder ,
Anrtlnnl Ortl-ntnl ICtiR Auction.
The finest , latijost nntl most ootnnlnlo
collection of ragi * over brought to this
oily , now on osiilbitlon in Now Yorlc
LiUo btiihlinc ( | | ro Hoar to your right ) ,
nnd will be soldi nt ptiblli : auction on
Wednesday antliniurstltiv next atJ ! ntul
7(0 : ( n. in All goods will bo soltl with
out limit or rcsnrru. tliuso goods c.itno
consluiiQtl tllroot'from the c'ist ,
WKM.S AUCTEON SroiiAcri Co. ,
Auctloticers.
Pnlnt your balltllngs with strictly
nuro "Old OutchiPrncuss" whlto loud.
' 'Hud Su.il , " "Collier , " "binithcrn , "
have stood tlin test of years. Specify ono
of these brnntls anil bj sure you got It.
Both Iho method and results when
Syrup of Pigs is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the tnsto , and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem efl'ectually , dispels colds , head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro-i
duced , pleasing to the taste and ac
ceptable to the stomach , prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy andagrccabfcsubstanccs , its
manvexccllentqualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 7Cc
bottles by all leading druggists.
Any rclia'ble druggist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly for any ono who wishes
to try it. Manufactured only by the
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ,
SAN FEANOISOO , OAIi.
LOUISVILLE , K1' . HEW YOBS. N. Y.
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buftcnlnz ot tu lirain. ciujlni : li sintty. muorr
clcc.iydoi'li , I'romtuM OMia. . llirrsnniii , Lou
of 1'owur In either IUT. Iranotenoy , I.ajcorr > oo nn I
oIlKuratlo Wo WnjHiui , liivoluiinry l.ojiji , Sosr-
mntorrlioo ; c.imultf \ oror-oiortlun of the hr.iln
Bnlf-ibm'.ovor-ln : luU'eiico. Amjiuh'i Irottmint
II , U for fJ , by mill. Wo tuir.iit33 ; lt bniei tj
cura i : ichor Isr for J bjm , with 3 > > rlll ian I writ'
ten RUi > r.intoa tu rotjnOilf not curjl. ( iimr\ntjo
-.uodonly br A. Bc'hrotcr. Dnwitlst , solo iiuonts S.
liacor It.Ill itiul K.uninisu , Oui.iha , .Nab.
1. . llonnru of ImltutloiH.
A Written Guarantee
to Cure T'Jvor.v ' Case or
Money Hofundod.
Our euro U pel nmiont an 1 i.ot ft pitc'il up. Cn ca
treated seven years no Imvo never Been a syiaptnii
elnco. liydesrrlbin r fiia fully vrv cin trsit you by
mnll.knd woulvo tlio imnu ilroiiz BUiirantos to euro
or refund nil money. Tlioio who prefer to como liora
fcrtrcatnientc'.in do soanl wo will pay rnllroi 1 fnra
both wnynnnJ hotel bills whllo hero , If wo full to euro
We challenge the world fora caa ? thtt our Mazla
Htniedy will not cure , wrltofor partlcalaM nn.1 cc&
thecTldcnco. In oureoven ycnrt prnctlco with the
Miule ItomoJy It 1ms been most ilinicult to ovcrco-uo
the prcjudli'us njilnat : socalleit spoclll a. Hut un lor
our stroiic Riiir mteo Ihousanils are trying It an J bo
Inpcured.Voauarintoo to care or refund every
dol'rr.nml ' nswe have a rciiulft'-lon to prompt , nUo
flnnnclnl Imcklnz of WO.UJOIt Is pcrfoctlf tifo to nil
who wlKtry the trciitmcnt , IK'retotoro 5011 Imro
putting up and paying out your money for different
treatments. an 1 although you are not yet cural no
ono has paid baslt your money. Wo will posltlvoly
cure you , Old , chronlj , deep scntoJ ciis curotlnS ]
to'Jldnyi. InvoJtljila oar financial ftunJlnA our
reputation nsbuslnfji men.Vrlto us tor iiiuno } nal
addrefsesnf the oo h ITO curej who have given
pcruilsf-lon to refer to thou It cost ! you only post *
nee to do thin. If your symptoms uro fioro t'iroit ,
mucou patches In mouth , rheumatism In bones nnd
Joints. Imlr full I iik' out , eruptions on uny pirl of tha
body , feeling of Kcnoitl dcproislon , pilns In healer
Loncs. Von have no tlmo to waito. Tnosovlio are
constantly taking mercury nnd pottuh , should tlU *
continue It. Constant use of thcso drills will surely
brine son's nnd cntln.- ulcers In the end. Don't fall to
write. All corrcupoiidence sent buuloJ In plnln en-
c'lopo. Wo lnvtu : theme < t rlidJ InvotUntloj ami
will do all Inourponcrto ul-lyoulr.lt. Address ,
COOK REMEDY CO. . - Omaha. Neb
FOR MEN
ONLY
S500 for : i ease of Io T or KAii.iva MAv
nooi > , Ooncr.il or NUIVOIH Dciui.trr , weak
ness of ioily or mind , tbo olToctsof orrororox-
cesscain old or youii { thnt wuo iiinotunro.Vo \
cuar.mtooovery case orrnfiiud every dollar.
Five d.iys trial trnntmont Wl , full cnnrsi ) 5.
Perceptible bonellts roillzol In tliroo days ,
lly mull , uc-uroly p inUo 1 from observation.
C'ooi ; HEMEIIV uo. cur '
LADIES ONLY
I'UWAU ? Kr.UUI.ATOH , enr0 an I
Cort.ilu to a. diy or inonoy ref ntulo 1
117 mall t ! . nSoouraiy aoilol from obsurv.t
tlon. V < HHi UK II lilt k' tl > . Dni.ih i. N O
Dr. C.
ELECTEIC BELTS
KolliivcM llcuilacliun III ono iiiliiuto
niulvlll cure
Ili-rniii , J'eirr mill stf/iir ,
ItheiiintittiHit , Jtt'lfjlit'xlAf mot
IIftirt - - fit I'll , , * Hunce ,
I'l ulainua Jnl , 1'itriili/ils ,
bphitti .Iffictiuiil ,
i iiiviff/'ii ' ,
/.nine Hitrli ,
fotil I'rtt ,
llrailiiclir , rim ,
l.rtut 1'ulfiinlnu , Jtit.3 iif Jlanliooil ,
Luftuf I'liiilKii , iiiifiinii iii'iiniieit ,
lach t > t Xrrrr I'viei'unil t'igur ,
lititiirii anil I tier 1'uiniiliilnli
! > n i-uii.iiuan niul nil / < ( ! < u/irr
tlitre It a l.iiek o i'rojifi.titlun
Uuilcrli' * tinIdnlly lli'iu-wtul niul
Clfiinril imtl xvlll liiKl Cor Veilm.
Call and examine them.
JUDD ELECTRIC CO.
1506 Douglas SI. , Omaha , M.
.Sillier.
Tlio nnniinl incctliw of stoouliolilcri of tlio
rruiuonl , r.lkhorn , V Missouri Vnl uy llaiiri.nl
coiniiuny will bu hulU ut tlio ollluu of llm voiif
n\ny : In Onulu , > ou. on rrnliiy. May 8J ,
Isj. ' . ut Uo'oinok p in. , fur tliu u uct'on of ill-
ructora iiml for Ihu trans ictlon of suuh olhur
bubinuni us uiiiy iniiiii ln'forn tliu muollii ; ,
J. IJ. ltiiu * KM > . fccerut iry.
Llato I AyrlllB , laji ul.iUltM
AN OLD
VETERAN.
II.
Ste\ctifl' Point ,
Wls.i snffcrcil tot
25 ycntg o ( Ner
vous 1'roMrntlon ,
linorn tlinn tonuno
ctin tell. I'lifdlcl.
nns fi\nilcil noth-
inp , ODD bottloof
DR. MILES'
IUBTORATIVC
NERVINE ,
bronchi him u-M , dep nml mmlo him feel
new man. Dr. .lullan C. 1'mlorrcooil , Meniinun ,
Tenn , suffered from periodical nmous nttackt ,
lint f ounil i fleet nfter ueinc ono bottle ol r er\ino
Trial bottle and elegant book I'UKIJ ( it drti'yl8ts. (
Dll. MILEO MEDIOAIj Oo , Elkhnrt , Intl.
l\ir Sain liy Knlin A Co. . IStli and Douglases
I ) ] >
OOytl S TIIEATHR
Tuosiltiy - Wcdncs'y
MaylO aiiilll ,
Mitt , Wednesday.
A Tromotidous
Musicul Jivcn
Conducting th3ChicagoOrchestra
OF 54 MUSICIANS.
GENEVRA JOHNSTONE-BISHOP ,
The I.cMidlniSoprano of tlio Counlrv.
FANNIE BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER ,
Tlic Most Wonderful 1'lanlst In Amerloi.
upsurxetl suats } | nntl $ l.-i ; box soils $ . ' .
Nieelnl prices for mritliiuo. On salu at box of-
licoon undttfter Monday , M.iv U.
AND COMPANY ,
In the lTc.it Modem Operetta ,
Merry Monarch ,
Ooinlni ; direct from the Hiouluav theater ,
> . . , after his annual season In their home
tho.it r.
Farnam Street Theater.'i'opm ' rPH ifOJ
4 Mclits , CoimnenclriK S-itmln } Nlclit , May 11.
MatlnDu WutiioMluy
LINCOLN . I. CAIIT1. IIS Ori-nt fcccnlo Krlo Denmo
THE FAST MAIL.
See. The IIUlil of tlio Sial mail , tliu womlorrn !
rntliuailitoinicnctnu nnd train of clKlitvcn turn ,
Miicaru fnlls by moonlight , Ihu tcrrllllo btunmboiu
Farnam St , Tluatre ,
'Jlireo Mghts con in-'tuliif ' 1 li Jlny I'.1 , Matt-
ncu ntuiil
DAN MCCARTHY.
Hut ono \cnllct. Press nnd public s ly Tlio liiu-
nlt'kt unil hrlulitc tof all Irlsli Coinoillfo
WONDERLAND
GRAND OPERA HOUSE.
14TH AND CAl'lTOI , AVfiXUE.
WEEK OL'1 MAY ! ) TfI.
COFFEE DUDE SKELETON.
W II I S T L I N G PA 1" T I.
SHERMAN MAHN WILLIAMS.
GLEAbONS WILLIS IIALPIN.
2 Hl ( { 2 SHOWS 2
PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE.
I. fioorco I' . IlciiiK , nmvor of the City of
Onialin. do Isstiu thU , niv piot-'litiiKitlon , and
liyvlrtuoof tlio nntliority vested In > i > "s
mayor of Mild eltv. : nul In uoiiitili'iiu.'o with
the direction of tlio city couiu-ll of bald city
by nn urdlnnnco of said city entitled :
"An ordinance calHus a special election to
votu iiDon tliuntcuiitiinroof the nronosltlon
of the Isehr.isUa L'unlial It ilhvav company
nnd the Issuance of coupon biiiids of thu city
nfOinalm In tlio sum ( if i.'i 1.00 i.r.U . t o aid the
NehiasUii CVnttal Uilhv.iy coinpiny In nc-
( ] iilr ns depot LMonnil- tlic uonstriictlon of
u union rnllwuv and pas < = cn or depot anil of
other i.illuay IniptoroiiiLMitH uiion .s.tul
Kionnds. iiml to nuthorl/o u tax fur the pay
ment of the Interest upon s.ild bonds and to
create a slnkltij ; fund for the payment of Iho
ptlnclunl thereof. "
Approved .May 10 , 1S02 , do hereby pioclalm
und il\o iiubllc notice unto tlio electois of
suld city of Uiiiahr. th it a special election ulll
lie hold In bald lty at tlio respoctlvo jilnccs
horulipiftiT dcslciiated on Tuesday , tho. ilst
day of .May , IH9. ' , for the purpose ot "iihinlt-
tlns to thu electors of s.ild cliy tlicciiioitloti of
accepting or refusing to accept the fulloulnu'
) iropoiltlon ! of the Nolirasa ! Central Kiliway
comp.iny licrelnaf tor set forth at lunulh. and
of levying taxes to moot the prlnclp tl and In
tel est of the bonds mimed lii s.ild iiroposltlon :
Tlio siKI : proposition niul the s.ild
iinestlon as to tax levies shall ho los.trded as
ono tiueatlon und shall bo siiliiuitted to salt
\otors und voted upon In t lie form and man
ner followln , :
Shall the following proposition of the
Nehruslca Conlial Hallway company ho ac
cepted l > y the city of ( Jinalm. and nhall uu
annual tax In addition to the usual anil all
other taxes bo lovlud 111.011 tlio tax.ib'.o proi- )
eity of lo ! : city of Omalia siilllclent to i > ly the
Inteicst on said bonds as It becomes due ; and ,
nt the time of levyliu the annual city taxes.
coinmcnc us the tenth year prior to the ni.i-
tuilty of b ltd lioiuls , shall a tax. In addition
to all other taxes , ho levied upon thu taxable
properly ot Mild city of Omaha , and con
tinued annually theioal'ter. from yeir to
vc'tr , until thereby H sinking nmd shall have
been obtained biilneiont to p ly bald lioniis nt
thematuilty t hereof/
I'loposltlon of tno Nuliraskn Oontr.il I { ilhvav
eompuny to the city of Umalii : , Nob. To the
Mayor und City Council of tbo city of
Omaha , Nub. :
The uiidortilunod , tlio Nebraska Central
Hallway company , pioposes to iicipilio and
take po-bcsslon of , for lallway purposes , that
cuitaln trai'tof land loeated svlthln thu dis
trict bounded bv I'ifleenlh streot. Chicago
sticct , I'lovunth btrcot , I'.illfoinla stiect. and
the rljtbtufayuf the Oinali a Unit Hallway
cdiupiiny. ( excojit I lie hiiuth half ( if block .is ,
lol : iuml I , lilot-lv > , lot I , und IKII th onu-half
of lolsij and .1. blocU .Tl ; and tooiuct theieon
a union pahsvugur depot on thu cornel of I'lf-
tecntli nnd Chicago htieots , toeoit , Ini'ltidliiK
the other railway Improvements on S-IK !
( iioniidH , not less tlrin four hundred thotib in J
del aibitliO.Oiti ;
I'lovuled , the city of Omaha , In Oou.'las
I'ounty , Nehrubltii. will duirito to the s ill ! No-
bi.ihliii Central ICalh\iy : eonipany two huii-
dieil and fifty thousand dollars ( f- ! . " > J'JO'i ' ) cif Its
four ( I ) pur cant bonds , dated July 1 ,
IMC , nuu and payanlo twenty c0) ) yearn
from January 1. ihJJ , with Intiirost p.iy-
abliibeinl-aiinually from tliu last above date ,
all piiy.ihli ) at Iho I'lseal AKoncy ( if the Ht.ito
ot .NuhrabUn in the city of Now Voi I ; .
Slid bonds to bo ( if Uio denoinln il'on ' of one
thousand dnllaia ( ? 1UU ) each , and each thcio-
df lo reelto :
"Thlb bond Is ono of a seiloa of tuo huiiilrod
and llfly ii > 0) ) boiidh of line amount and lonor.
which are IShiied by the ully of Oma'ia , In
DonvliiB countv. Nebraska , to the N'obiauki
Cent ml i in I uny company , 10 aid It In acquit I nir
land In tbu city of Oniuhii fur union dopnt and
terminal purposes , and In the consMiii''tluii of
n union nillw.iy pasbcnaor depot upon him
trioiiiid , and Its lalluay tnukN sl'l" '
irackd , turnoii s , switches an I apjiio'ichns
lo Kill cthuiutn. and other railway impro o-
iiients tlMiio\\llh eonneuluil. "
hald tiundH to lie iixoonted nnd roslstorod on
thollistd.iy of July. l-oi. iiiui iniinod iiuiiy
thcrrnfter dolheiol to thu 1'lit.t Natlunjil
IliinUuf Omah.i , Neb , trnjuee. t bo bold In
tniht furilelhury lo the NubrasU i Centril
ItalhMivciiiiipiny , Its Mictcs.ois or amlBii * .
by bald Inulcc , In mat illmonla as huiulnuflur
NcbiasUa Coi.tr.il Hallway com-
iiaiiyiiluiiBlo const riK-t. iirtiu o to bo cun-
itiuctml , a line of i.illniiy In thostalo of
lonanot lo > s limn IW ) mllui. In uMent , froni
the 041.1 approach of iibildKO. wnioli the h.tld
NobnieUiit Lintr.il Hallnsiv company hah ilfco
planned to eumtiuct o\or Ihu Mlinoiirl rlvot.
inturbootliu or connuvtliij with , or reauhliu
HID lines of two or moro of thu follouln ; , ' i all-
way coiponillons :
Tbo IlllnoU Central Hallway comjiany , tliu
\\inuiii A , houthuostoin li'Ulu ly coupaii ) ,
the Mlnnuapo U.VM. l.on U Hallway ciminmy ,
lbuUhlcaio. M 1'aul .V Uuinus City Hallway
eiMiipan.x. tlu CblcaKo , 1'ort Midison.V les
Monies Hallnay eompiiiy. Iho Alch son. TopeKa -
peKa .V Haiit'i To K.illuay coinp.niy Iho 11 iltl-
morti.x. Ohio Hiliuav eomp my , lliuOliio > V
Mississippi II il'way ' company , tliu ICcoUuK .V
\Vcstctn Killway roiiip.iny , thu l.'n ' iu < y
Oiniili t \ Kuiis ib i'lty Hallway company und
tlio Iowa Central Ituiltsuy company ,
One tinntlrcd tliouflind ilollnr of said bonds
MI ill lie dellrerrd liy - nlil tnntoo to silil Nu-
tiraskii rout ml Itiilrny romii.iiiy. Its sue-
ctcsusor av lcn ( > , whcti It or they sli.ill have
a | tiltol ant ] taken | n u < lnn of tlrU eorttfn
tract of land located within Iho district
boundi'd by Klftoontli street , Chicago street ,
l.leventli strrol. Cnllfurnla street and tlio
rlKht of WH.V of the Omah-i llJlt Kallwav com-
puiy , ( oTcept the sotilh half of block . ' , lot It
iiiiiN. block VN. lot I. and th ] north hilt of
lots S nnd a block .Ti !
I'roMded. tbnt tbu sntd ono hunilrpil then-
j-inil dollars ( JluftOjO ] of s-iltl bonds shall not
betlelUered until nfter the nld Nebraska
( .untr.il Kalluny companv , Us snocessuis or
tisslyiis , F-luill ha\e Cin tnicto 1 thu said line
of railway In the HMD of Iowa.
One hundred nnd llfty thousand dollnrs
IM.MVKHi ) of salJ bonds shall be delhem.l by
said trustee lo.said Nebraska Cciltnl Hallw iv
coiiinany. Its successor-tor assigns , u lieu It or
they shall h.i > o completed tno election of a
union pasniti er depot upon said tract of mud
anoUdc criued , to coil. Inuitilliu the ether
railway liiipio\otnonts on sild prounds , not
less limn four hundred thou inil dollars
( fllO.OOn ; proof of such cost to bo made by the
sworn statement of the president and troas-
uierof said rallH.iy companv. Hied with tbo
c tvcloikof Unialiii. iHHunnp'iiled by eeillll-
cale. sltrned by thocitv altoinov an I cltv on
clnrer , that In their opinion such amount has
n timllv been expended.
I'totldcd , that if t'iu stiltl Nebraska Central
Hallway eompanv. Its su'ccs < ors or assigns.
shaH fall to HIVIII ro anil taUo possession ot
siln Innd. Itsh ill not bo entitled In lo-oho
iinv part of said ono hundred tltousanddollars
iJliM.iuui insfilltiicnt of botids : and. fnithcr
limhied , that IIOIIL of s-ild ono lltmdicd and
llftv tbonsMiid dollarsJr.O.OJH ( ) Installment of
bouiH shall be delivered until at least oner ill-
wnv cutnnnny In addition to the NobrjsU.i
central Hallway conip-iny slnll bo actually
uslii sald iinkin depot ; nnd.
riovldod fuithcr. Thai the mayor nnd the
cltv council slmll , by to oldtlon , upon the full
petformanco of the undcrtaultus on the p irt
of nld lallVMiy companv herein cuntalneil ,
order the tlullvciy of bald bontls at the t mcs
aforesaid ; nnd ,
l'ro\ldod fuithor , Tliatnlt iniiturcd coupons
hall bo removed and e-uiculled bv s-ild trustef
licloro dellxeiv of the bonds to which
they are atficliedj and ,
Provided further , Th it the mayor nnd city
council of the elty of Omaha shall cause to bo
lovlutl on iho taxab o piopuity of said cltv an
annual tax mimeient for tbo "payincut of thu
Interest on s.ud coupon bonds as It becomes
duo. mid after the expiration of ten ( Hi ) ycais
from the ditto of sihl bonds the nriyorand
olty council of sild city slrill cause to bu
levied In addition to till otliur taxes on the
t-ixablo procrty | of said olty an amount ot
tax siilllclent to create a sliikfiu bond for the
li'ivment tit maturity of said bonds , ttho
amount of lax to bo levied for said slnUliu-
fund not to exceed twontv-Hxo thoimml del
lars ( W.OJj.no ) In nny ono year ) ; bald tax to bo
continued from yo.ir to year until tliob'ild
bonds are fully paid.
The cctilremcnt | of the s'lld Innils and Im-
provon.onts hcteln eontumplatod Inelndlnt ;
the saltl railroad In Ion a. shall ho bejun
within ono year from Mav 1. isi.1 , ami
be pushed lo completion without uiineccssiry
ilelay : and shall bo completed \\ilhlnthruo
yeais fiom Iho 1st day of July. lh'i > .
In casu , inv of the tonns limitations , con II-
llonu 01 pi in Is ons propose 1 beivln iclatlii ; to
the bc innln , | iioress and completion of
said I nprovemcnu aio not compiled u th ,
< un ess tlo ay Is dltectly and nucossailly
catisoil bv tnlunctlon or other Judicial pio-
cui-dlnijs or bv nnavoldiiblo nooldent ot net
of l'ioIdence ) , the said comp my slnll not bo
entitled to recoUosild bonds or any thereof ,
oven tluniEh thoolcctotsof s tld elty of Omaha
shall Imo by their vote author rod the Is
suance of said bonds ; but allil ht to said
bonds shall by such default and without any
judicial determination bi.voino forfeited ,
I'tovldcd , howoxoi , Unit If the bej ; nnln ,
PIOKII ssorcomnletloii of said Improve'iicnts
shall > 'e ' dcla > ed 01 obstructed by any of the
afoicsald causes , the times hcioln al owed for
the pro-'iess and completion of s ild In.piove-
mouts shall bo oxlendctl lo the extent of such
delay or ohstt ncllon ; and should a dispute
arise between the said city of Omaha and the
said Nobiaska Central Hillway comp my
with tosut'ct to thtse lusoorextont of any cucli
delay , the samu al Iho election of paid Ne-
I iasl\ Central Hilluay eoiou.inv , shall bu
rcfeired for dctct initiation to : t Do ml of ar-
bltiatots , to bo apuolnlcd 113 heroin.ifter pro-
\ Idcd.
In consideration ot rocelvli.tr the proposed
subsidy the Nobias.cn ( Jcn'ral IUI wav con-
nuiva rees to allow all lallway comp-inles
Iho follonlns : lights : Tliu rl.'htlo tun llu-ir
lot oinotlves , pass Miser and frellit tr mis over
Us m tin and p ts--iiK triels within Iho elty of
Omaha ; and oer Its proposed br d o and approaches
preaches , the rlsht toiisosueh poitlou of Its
teiiuln.il groundsdepots and faullll e < as may
bonocessaiy and propui for the conduct of
tbo business of such ro tils ; the riRht to ha\o
their cats switched anil dellvuioil by the No-
bt.isUa Ccnli il H ilttay co np my up MI all of
Its switch tr.icUs : the rl ht to connect lh"lr
ID ids at any point within one hundred il'U ' )
miles of MI d city of Omaha \ \ lib any line of
r. 11 iv. .iv v.lilub thu Nebraska Ccnttal Hiilnav
coinpnnj' . or Its suc.'os'-ois or asil4us , may
< 01.struct or caii'-o to bo constrncto I u.st , of
the Mlsso'iit r.ver , and to run tbcli locomo-
t \es , passenger and frolsht tialns o\orthi. <
main and pabslni ; tracUs > ot said railroad.
It boliu huroby aurocd th it in ease
the Nebinska Central Itallwnv com
pany slrill construct Its promised line
east of Iho Mlssuni I rier. . tliroiuh thu a eiay
of any ether corporation or jiuty. It will
ran so such coiporitlon or pirty to execute
and deliver lo the city of Omah i a good and
stilll-lent Instrument , lilndln U or him to
abide by the terms , conditions and provisions
of tliU pioposlllon. Ihu same as tlio s.ild
Nohr.isUii Cenlr il Hillwiy comp mv would
li.no boon bound if II hid built the same ,
tuforo delivery ot the aforesaid onu bundled
Ihous.md dollais ( ! 1U3OJJ ) Installment ot
bonds.
1'rovlded , that the usoanO enjoyment by
such r.iliway companies of o icb and every of
said ri.'hts snail bo upon Just aiideiiu.il tunns
an 1 the p lyment of just and filr commons t-
tIon tn the Nebraska Contril Hiilway co i -
pany. Its bticccbsors or assigns , nnd subject to
such opcratlni ; rules iiiul regulations of the
Nobr.islca Central Hallw iv comp inv. Usuc -
cossnrs or assigns , as shall bo necessary and
propci. Just and loasonab.u.
And tbu salt ! Nohiaski Central llallw.iy
company wl.i submit any dispute ailsln be
tween It and such other company or comp -
p inies as to thu use and enjoyment ( if any
lights under this prop > sllIon , or as to thu
terms , componsttlon , opei.itlnK inlcs and
regulations , lolatlns Ihcioio , lo a board of
aiblliatots , to bu made np of tlueo pei-ons
who ate judircs of Iho stale dlslilcl court , or
Its successor , of the district embracing thu
county of Douglas , to bu su'.uuted by a two-
thirds vote of all Iho petbons who are ( listi let
judges of said court.
Piovided ih it any such railway eompiny
oilier man said Nebraska Central U ilhvav
company. Its successors or a'slitis , shall h.ivo
tbo ulcotlon to Biibmit any such ( llsiuto to
arbrllrallon or to pursue any other icmudy
\Vborevor arbitration Is provided for by
this imposition , thu party desirln. to .submit ,
any mailer to arbitration shall cause lo ho
serve I upon Iho oilier party a wrlllun nollcu
which shall i-el out the nritter in dlbpulo lo
bu submitted , and the time plumbed for tbo
ho.uliu , which shall not ho loss than thirty
(11) ( ) d.ijs after the time of service ; and there
upon Ihu advcrau uaity shall within luoniy
C.'Oi days after such service upon It , servo Its
aiisuor , If any II have , tipjii tbo pirty do-
m.md 114 thu iiihltr.itlon.
The Hoard of Arbitrators , when ouanl/od ,
sh ill Inuo po oi to llx tbo tlmo ( if lijirin , '
and to adjiiiun the same fr.im time to tlmo ,
an.l to m iku all nooss iry t tiles an I regula
tions for tlio | ) ioductlon of tcsllmony In iho
possession of uilhur pirtv , an t otherwNo to
compel ! a fairmil ) HUU | ly tilal ; the declsl.iu of
a miiiIty | of Iho hojid shall control and the
final dotoi initial on of thu ho.ud sh ill be Mual
and conclnslvo upon thu 11 u ties , of all mat
ters submitted an J dooldud ,
Whoi over arnltriton shall lie resort oil to
such nililtratlon shall buthuexcliislvorcme ly
of HID parties lexi'ept as heioln nliowhorii prn-
vl Jo.l ) . as to thu mattCM and lhiii , " > Involved
anJ decided theroln.
Sahl Nohr.ti.acntr.il ! ( Hallw lyeump.iny. Its
siiL''esors and asiimis sh til ti.uispoi t fivi'-'lit.
( Ini-lildliu transfer of freightml allchar.'ei
Incidental lo s ild tiaiispoitallon ) over any
In hip ) and iippro.ielius. as well as DM i any
rallnay II shall e iiistniot within ono Inindr
(1)0) ( ) ) miles of the Miiwurl ilvorHllhln iho
state of NohrinUi. for Jiut and iiiason I'du '
rates or ihaues. and Incn-oof dlllfiiiiK-os us
to what eonstilnUH ju > t and ruasouablo
oharxos nndoi this puravraph. Ihu m lyor imd
o iv connull or sild railway uomn my may
submit the s imo to arhllr itlon In thu maniiur
and to iho arbltralois abovu prov Idud foi. but.
this pitaffraph rmpactlntc ftoic'il ' ehaivus
hh ill not bn'01110 opcrntlvu or In force until
llvoyoais from thu dulo of thu dullvory of llm
lusting illmont of the hond-i hurolnbufoic ref -
f ei rod 10.
II Is fuitbnr propxod that said bonds shall
ha dulhUK'd lo Iho Nebi.islia I'ontr il railway
eomp my. Us sn coi > ors or assigns , only up in
Ihuexcinillon by iho s ild Nubr.iskiContr.il
r illw.iy comp my or Its SKCJUSSJIS. and deliv
ery to thu illy of Om ilia of an uiulurtakliu In
wntln.- thu oifoia tli it Ihu prluulp il depot
ofs ild railway comp iiiy.llsirunoral iitlluL'S tind
plliu'lpal machlnu shops when built , shall bu
loi'atud and nialnt ilnu'l within the enipur.ilo
limits of thu elly of Omaha , an I Hi it a viola
tion uf the tci inn of said undortiikiiiK by the
said Nohiaska I'ontral railway eompanv or Its
snceodsoisor assigns , shall lender thu s.ild
Nubriiblui Cunti.il railway company , or Its
smvus'.ms. Indchtiiil to Ibusal I eity of Om ih i
In the full amount of b.ud bonds , and intuiusi
Ihireon.
This proposition shall , nftor bulng duly
auknowlud ud by the Nubrasica'Contral Htll-
wuy I'omp my , lie lucorded In thu olllcu of thu
ro.'iKtor of dui'iUof 1) ) Jii.'l is county. NubrasU a ,
and for a pile I of twenty ( Jo years from and
after this d.ito. hh ill bu luforrud lo by'Km , '
IhiboiU mil p.i/o vxhuieln the s-umi U 10-
curded li , any morl iuredeo l of trust , di ed of
conveyance , or IC.IHO gf a.ild dupul and dunot
Jliiunds , ulth the statement th it tints ild Nu-
bi.ihka Central ralhv u y umiiu my. Hi sue oy
bors and unsl IIM. are bound by thu tuinut limi
tations. pioi'UhiiH and condition * of tills
pioposilloa rthlcli aio herjby m ulu In eovv-
ninli lint utlach In ant ) run with thu * ill
propui'ty Into \Uio.oover hauJn It may co mi
PiovKlud. thai the vltyeoiin II ol Iho city of
Onuihii ahuiiivor iiipn | > yin , ' III due form )
bha'l ' ei.ail a eertii'ii ' oi.Iinun o o.hi-11 at III"
dati ) heru.f ih pi.nliiu' con * d < r itimi Infoio
ildmiuiioii | unlillud 'An mJinancj tr.uit
hU uuruiUi.un auJ dutborlty to thu
Co nt r it K.illnr company. It' sticoossors ami
nssiuns. to ronitruct rulr > id tr.ioUs iilouz.
n.'txii * . over nnd under cert tin streets niul til-
ley In tluiclty of Omatin. sulito t to orrtaiti
conditions , nnd to vncito pirts of ccrtln
slieots niul alloys In thu cltv of Oniiilm , upon
compliance with certain other cotid'tlom. ' '
An I It l also provided , That If sild No- /
bri'ka Ccntril llallnny rompinr slnll not ,
within fnrlr-nvu (4M ( days of heltiK notino.l bv
tlit'oltv Ciorkof the aJoptlon of this proposl-
tion nt the oloutlon huld to Mite upon tha
" .imo , fllowlth tlio ild city cleik 11 * written
i.itllluationof tills IIMII Hitlun under Its eor
porato soil , none of mid bomls shall ho Usuoil ,
nnd all thu tarms nnd proisloiunf tlili propo *
Altion shall ba hold for n night
Tlio Nebraska Ccntr.il Knllwny company
imeos before nil election belnnoiilod to sub-
mlt to Iho > otors of the elty of Pinnlm thli
proposition , that It will oxi'i'iilo mid dollvci
io sild city n bond with j-nod nnd Hiinicleul
Mitotlos In tbo sum of tl\o thousand tlollnri
( $ WOi. mid Ilvo tlioiM.ind doilari IIUUQ > rush
conlltioned upon thu piymontof tlu > ox-
ponsosof Hnltl election.
Tills proportion and tlio aooontanop thoro-
or bv tnocltyof Uirnlpi. mid llm rntlllpntlon
of th s proposition by MI d Xo.ir.isU'i Contnl
i.iliwav eompiny. or its succusiors or assigns ,
i tis heroin provldod , HI | ill tie construed nnd
understood tocunsiltuio a eonlru-t hotwi-iin
the sild NubrisK i tVntril r illway company ,
Its successors or assigns nn t the sild envoi
li'iillm , nml all of Hie lei ms.rotiilll Ions , ajrco-
mrnts nnd proIslons m ulo on the part of tlio
NuhrisktiContrtl rahw.iy company in this
liroDiisllloii cent ilnod are liuruuy mndu thu
eo\eiuiitsof thusald Nobnska , iYiilr.it r.iti-
w IV oompiny. Us siiocesiors mil nsslKiig ,
which Mia launch to nn 1 run with all of 111
sild prnpoity and blndiiiK upon any pvrty
Into whosu hands It or any of a may comu.
YIS :
M ) .
All ballots of the lo il voters e.i t nt s.ihl
clcotlon contilnlni ; the alui > proposition nnd
iiieston | | In tlio form of th , ' oilli-l.il ballot ilo
bopiejiti'd ' by thu oily cleric of nail eltvof
Omnli i for H.ild olootioiu with mi \ i iiirk fol-
lowini : thn woiil "yes , " upon s ill ollli-lal bal
lot shall tie counted In fiver ot thu nccept-
nncnof said proposition , thr l snanee of s.ilil
bonds niul iho luvy of said tnxus In payment
of tlio principil tliuroof und the lutureal
tlierooil.
And nil ballots of loinlotcts east at salt ]
election of thu fo-iu nforiM il I. with nn X
marl ; following this word "no" upon sild olH *
elnl bullet Eh ill bu conntu I a'in lint I Innc
eeptmico of said prop ) sltUin , Iho l"iiuuicu of
xiild liomlH mid thu levy ot s il I ttixos.
If two-thlrdsof nil sil.l bnl olsoted IIT
tlio li < : tnl voters of suld olty of Omnlin nt inl'd
olcetlon slinll bu east In faMir of the lssu <
micoof said bonds mid Uny of Hild taxcit
In payment of tliu piltu'lpil : md Intnr-
est tlioii'on. thu foiuro n pioposllloii
shall bo hold to have boon iiceoplml und
tuloptcil , nnd s.ilil bonds shill bo Isattud
nnd loslstured , nml suld tux s shall bo
lo\ led In nocordnncu w llh thu terms nnd con
ditions tliureof. otliornlsn not ,
t-ald ului'tlon shall be opouuii nts u'oloek In
the morning nnd will cnnllniiu upon until 9
o clock In tliu afturnoon of the sunu day at
tbu following places In said City of Umali.u
n.imuly :
rtltSTni ) .
Tlrst 1)1 Uriel Southeast eornorSovonth anj
Maroyitruuts
Second District Northwest , corner Eighth
nnd l.o.iv oinvorth strums
Thlid Dlitrlet-No. l.'is Jones street.
I'ourth District -No. 1JS7 simih Tliirtecuth
struct.
I'lftli llstrlt Northeast coruur bo\onlh
ami I * iclllu streets.
Sixth District s-ontlioist cornur PIMh ami
I'iK'illc. strouts.
Mjvonth District No ( i."i I'lcrcn strcot.
I.lehtli Distilct SoutiiHmt corner Klovonth
and Center streets.
Ninth District No. l OJH > ) iilli Sixth street.
Tenth DIstilot .Noituo 1st uoinnr N.nth ami
It.incrott htreuts.
l.luvonlli District No. ivn South Thlrtcuntli
btrcut , uoi tho.iat corner Ai bor stioci.
SKCOMI Mill ,
Pirst District Intetscutiim roiirtconth ami
Jones street.
becoutl District No. 10)4 ) South Thirteenth
stieot
Third District Intersection l.lKliteenlh nnd
l.i.iMiiUirlli ( streets.
1'imrth D.strict , Intersection I.oiivenwortli
and \\enliflh I htruuts.
1'lfth District inleisuctlcm Twenty-third
niul l.o i\en\\ortli sueels.
Sixth DNttlut IntorsuctloiiTucntluth streul
nml I'opplcton avrniie.
Scven'li Dlbtrlut No 14'Ji Williams street.
I U-htli District-No. 1J1J fcotith Tlilrtloth
street ( MeCindllali )
Ninth District Intersection Sixteenth and
Ci'nti r si reels.
Tenth DNtilct No. I8JI South Tnontloth
street lliDvolt t Woodman ) .
I.luventli llslrict.-hitoiai.'ctioii ) Tnentluth
n id llanciofl streets.
Trte'ftli District No. lotI ) Vlnton nttcet
) novnii ) .
Thirteenth District Intel section Thirteenth
nnd V.uloi stiuots , west side.
I oiirtenntli D.stilet Intersection Twon-
tiuth and hou ovard streets.
TIIIIIII AllI ) .
I'lrst D.strlct inteisectioii Twelfth and
' District No. 1117 North rittcoiith
snout ( Wooilninth ) .
Thud District No. 112 Sixth street ( A. J.
Simpson ) .
1 ninth District No. 111 , ! Douglas street
iC J. C.iiimi. )
Fifth District-Intersection Capitol avenue
anil Tenth street.
Sixth District Intersection Hartley nnd
Ninth stiet'ts , cast side.
Seventh District Intersection l.lcicnth nud
Karn im stteut.
iUlith : District No. llli'i Ilnnioy stioot ( J. 9.
Mei'oimlck ) .
Nlntli District No. 1211 Ilurncy street ( Ifll-
kenny , lir.iy .xCo ) .
FOL'UTII WAII > . fl
I'lrst District Intcrsectluii . exentecnth and
Dnenpiirl slreots.
M'coml Dlstriol Intersection Twenty-sec
end D ivcnnoi thtreut f.
Thlid District Inteiaoctlon Tttunty-Ilfth
and Iods ) streets.
louilb District Intorseetlon Bovcnti.'cnth
and DodK" streets.
Fifth District No. 411) ) South Kifteonth.
street. s
sixth District Intersection Twentieth and
Douslns streets.
SUN eiith District IntcrHCCtlon Twenty-sixth
stiuut und fit. Mary's uvuntiii.
I'lKhlli District Inleisy''tloti 'I wontloth
struut and Si , Mary's avuiiuu , west aide.
Ninth District No. JSih bl. Mnry'b avunuo
( Ifo'-odcaux ) .
Tenth District Intersection nuhtoenth
an 1 I. eaven worth alreois. north s'de. '
Eleventh District No IUI I Howard street
( lllBKlilb ) .
1'irrn vyAiin.
First District Intursuellon ShurmannvcntiB
and Man lorson snoot. , , , , , . , ,
Second District I. illlti' , ' building , west Bide
Hhurmiin avoniiu , bulvvuon Ohio mil ( Jorby
snouts.
Third District Intersection bhorman avo-
iiuu und l.il.o strcol.
Fourth D.sirlct-Sniilhwost corner S-horman
avonuuand ( iiace btruot. liili ( Jr.icu stroct.
Fifth District-No. WIT rhuimin avunuo
District No. M > -horni.in l avenue
1 'Jovonth Distrlot--Intorj > octlon Sixlcanth
BIEI.Ihtli'1VlSl ' | ? -No. 8JS N.rth . Slxleenth
tiCL't III. ( ! . Uliirk , agunl ) .
Ninth District Intersection Cass and lonth
S
Tonlh District No. On North Sixteenth
btieul iHo.vis , naunt ) .
Illuvunlh Illstilct Hjntliw.i'.t ornor I.lah-
luenlh and OasistrouH. 4.'iUhtounth : slruuU
HIXTJI VVAIID.
Flr t Dlstrlct-I.yuunm h ill , < 8.'J North
Ttti'iity-fonrth HtroutiHral- ) .
socuiid Disttlot , Intel > uctluii Thirty-sUtli
btiuotand tirand avenue
Third District Intuisucllon Military avenue
' " ' " "
"I'onVtn"1"iSwriot - Inter uct. . n Tuonly
fmirlh stiout and Mniidorsim sliiiut.
1'iftli Dlstilct Intuisucllon I'n only-fourth
" ' '
DIstTfc't JntorsoutlonTlilrty-thlrd and
Paruorsticots ,
-uVL-nth Dislrict No. 1'jJS I.aku stiuet ( W.
l.ightb u'lslrlct No. aij'5 Ijtil.o btiect ( Sns
Nlnil'i District No , ilia Noith Twenty-
fourth HtlUUt.
Tunth District Intersection Twenty-olshth
and I'l mlclln streets.
l.luvonlh Dlatrlcv-lnlnriiuctloii Tnunly-
fourth nnd Franklin strums ,
Twuiflh District No. U > ) Noith Tnontleth
stieet.
nrvu.sni VVA n.
I'lrst District No. JSII l/aavenworth Rtroot ,
Second District Inlorsujtl. m l'wonl > nliith
avuiiuu an i I'oppleion aviinini. s.uiili nl lu.
' 'I wi niy-nlntn
I'liird Dlslrlut lnter uut mi
street and vVordworlh avonii > , noiilh slHu ,
I'uurlli DUtrlot rwunli-ninth and
Fifth District Thiny-si'eond avenue mid
' '
TiSut'i'DlHtrYa- , . Mi Twoi.ly-i.lntl. . . avo-
"
nistrlol-IntoMJcUon Thirty-
fourth nnd Fruuclshtruets
KI1IITII U'Altll ,
I'lrst Ils " ll.iniilton itreot.
' ' ' § ' '
Third - . Tivuniloth ami
Nieliol iHutrcut.
1 ourth D.strlut-No liJH ' " ! ! ! " . " " ; <
i ifiii iii iini't J\ < > . -U * Dijiiiliitc Hin"M.
h.xii. . . DiUrlet-l terUcl.on TttuiHynaconil
' "iouinMi"Umlrlot IntOMuctloi. Twentieth
mid Uasi ktroets-
MNTII WAIIII.
F ist DIstriet-JntcMOJtioii Tlilrty-soooml
an I i'liiiiiiitf Btruot .
H i nml Dlbtrlut-Intoricctlon 1'ortloth and
( Jiiniliu streets , inn til sld > ) .
Thiid DKlrlul [ iuoruoll.ni Fortieth nnd
I Illl Illl UCIU. )
Fourth District Inlorsactloii Thlrty-sooona
itMMiiio ami 1) tvonporl lr.iil.
1'ifth District No SI ) F.irnnm itrcot ,
-l\ii | UnlrluV No Jlil I/uavunwortli utrniit.
Thm dunu and prouUlmud In tlio City ut
Um iha Iliu IHIi ( Jay of May , iv.ii
tKItlil2 ] I1 IlKillS ,
Miijror of thu U.iy