TITH OMAHA TUTLY HEE : TirtTHSIAY , MAY 19 , IflU NO CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT Encouraging Condition of Nebraska's ' Mort gage Indebtedness , WHAT THE RECORD NOW INDICATES Coinintudlonrr AnilrcM of tlio Stntn Hurcnu of Industrial ntntUtlcs Thoroughly ' - \c tljjute tlio Question I'nrmrrs _ llmo Kcnaon tti Ilo Sntlnllcil. LINCOLN' , Nob. , May IS. [ Special to Tnr. HUH. ] A great Uonl Is being said and writ ten In regard to the mortgturod Indebtedness of the starn of Nebraska. II Is u subject upon which much will bo said ana written during iho coining months of the present year and In order that Iho matter may bo discussed in- tolllKcntly and that no misrepresentation may bo tnado by partial whoso Interests mny lead them to wholesale exaggeration , Com missioner Andres of Iho bin to Uuro.au of In dustrial Statistics has tabulated the figures showing the true condition of the real csiato mortgages of Nebraska. ThU tabulation , following as It does closely upon the llguroa concerning the state , county and municipal indebtedness published In Tut : ltiii two weeks ago , will bo of Inestimable value to every man Interested In the prosperity and development of Nebraska. The llgures nro compiled from ofllclal bulletins of the United Stnlm census bureau and nro therefore Bliictly reliable. The tabulation Is prefaced by a statement showing that Nebraska Includes within its boundaries 70,810 square miles , "extending wcsl from the Missouri river in'o a region occupied LJ solllera within n few year's for the llrst .tlmo , and where farm crops had been moro or loss a failure for several years prior to January 1 , I8W ! , " which Is the date of the Investigation of the real cstato mort- Katro Indebtedness of the people of this stato. The population of tlio state was 4.V2 , 103 In 18bl ) anil In IS'JO it had crown to 1,053,1)10 ) , an Increase of over K)4 ) per cont. Kxlstliii ; Heal INtitto On January 1 , ISM , according to the oftlctal returns of the United Slates census , thu ex isting real cstato inortgoccd indebtedness of Nebraska amounted to fl.'U.WJ.IUOf this nmount $ ! K.tiU.Ms ( ! , ' , or 113 per cent , was on farm propcrtv , and S-lS.iW.VW I was on city real estate. At that date there were 107,1" ) farm niottgages in force nnd IS'J)3 ( ) city niort- jjaecs , The mortgages in fotco ( .covered 14.065,200 acres and 91,773 citv lots. In Nebraska the per capita debt is $120. Mortuntjos have an average llfo of litllo over three and two-tenths years. Of tbo entire ncroico of the state u fraction over "S per cent nro mortgaged at14 nor cent of true value. An cstlmato of Iho true value of the real cstato In Nebraska places It at So 10,709- 501. 501.A A comparison with adjoining states result favorably to Nebraska in most cases. The state ranks next after Kansas as In per cap ita Indebtedness. The relative Jlguros being : Kansas , $170 ; Nebraska , $131) ) ; Iowa , $101. In the average amount of mortgaged In debtedness against each mortgaged ncro Nebraska stands lower than cither Kansas or Iowa , as the following figures show : Iowa , $9.17 ; Kansas , ? ( i.r > 7 ; Nebraska , $ t.4X ! An invo'llcnllon of tlio question why real cstato mortgaco indebtedness was incurred reveals the fact that by far the largest pro portion WIIH given us a part of the purchase inor.oy. Thu use of the inone-y lor improve ments and to buy and fC3U farm stock'como next in importance. The Indebtedness which represents money borrowed to nuiKoun losses sustained In operation of farms , for mainte nance of families , etc. , form ? but u small proportion of the entire amount. l.lnrotn'H 1'oli'co Ones ! Inn. LINCOLN , Nob. , May 18. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bnn.J Judge Tibbotts this forenoon beard the arguments on the motion to reinstate O. P. Dinges and the members of the old pollco force in their former posi tions. Evidence was also submitted as to whether or not Dingos und his inen had given voluntary posses sion. Nothing now in the long contort between the mayor and the excise board was developed. Attorney Woolloy , who ap peared for Chief Otto , made thu assertion tnat In the o\cnt of the decision being made In favor of Uingcs , Chief Olio and hisolllcors would establish bcadquai tors elsewhere. At the close of the arguments ttio attorneys on both sides agreed to submit a statement of facts to the court tomorrow morning , at which tiico the case will bo decided. O'Neillmv Mill Axsiircd. O'Nr.ii.i. , Neb , Mav 18. [ Special to Tun Ben.J Mr. 1) . lj. D.irr , for several years cashier of the Holt County bank , has severed his connection with that institution and will immediately commence the erection of a fifty barrel roller Hour mill in O'Neill. This locality 1ms been without a. mill for three years und the cltiicns have made sev eral nUcmnts to got outside parties Intorostcd In the matter , but have failed. The mill will bo located just &outh of the Fremont , Elkhorn > t Missouri Valley tracks , and will bo run by water from the Klkhorn nver , the race buying been surveyed yester day. Mr. D.irr will uovoto his on tire time to the management of the mill , which will bo In running order by the 'imu ' iho season's crops nro harvested , The machinery will bo of the latest improved pattern. Kcimicy Uli : Iu ll Idusr.r ; , Nob. , May 13. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bin : . ] The city council has appropriated WHO for the purpose of con structing a float to bo used in Iho industrial parade at Lincoln on the day of Nooraska's silver colcbr.itlon. The float will bo a minia ture representation of the Kearney cotton mill. The dimensions nro " 5x12 and 10 feet liigh. It will bo drawn by six gully decorated lioncs and each horse will bo attended uv uniformed livorlcd men. Workmen began vho construction of the lloat yesterday and it will bo ready for shipment 'in n few days. The aim of the float will bo to represent iho water power and electrical appliances driven by It. _ ( ' ( impiuiy A InHjirrli'il. KIHUVKV , Neb. , May -Special [ Tolo- pram to Tin : HBK.IAdjutant General Vlo- tor Vlfipialn mspocted company A , Second roglmont , Nebraska National guards , this afternoon. Ilo found the boys' equipments in good condition. This Is the gonur.U's llrst visit to Ku.iruoy slnca ho was In the service nt l-'ort Ko.itnoy. In u neat speech the gen- crul compllmuutud the company and the on- terprisu of tbo people of the city , Inill in MU-UcpimrliM In Sorfilun. SiNiT.i : Aai'.STV , Not. , May IS. [ Special to Tun Hun. ] The annual council of the tnlssiunnnos u'lioug tlio Indians In the Dakotas - kotas und isubraaka under the cnargo of the American Missionary association U in session hero. Dr. V. l > . WooJburv , sccrotary of the association , Is pri ] > ont. Sunday night the regular monthly meeting of the Sautuo In dian Tumiorauco [ luaguovm aduros-joil Uy sovoril of the vUltoi-3. righting thu .suloiin. Uoz\i > , Nob. , May )8. ) [ Special to Tur UKB 1 Tbo remonstrators against the grant lug of a Baleen license to M. ( J. O'firlon huvo taken an appeal from tbu action of the vil Uga board granting the same unil will currj the case Into district court. They domain. tna closing of Iho saloon at onco. A hot light. . ti anticipated , _ _ rr < < | iarlng fur tlui iiii : > aiiipniPiit. OAKIHI.I : , Nolj. , Mav IS. [ Special to Tin HEE.J Kxtcnslvo preparations uro boltib nmiio ut tiiU place for the third annual oi < cumpmeiitof the Nortn Nebraska district The ciun tiii i of Antolono , Madison , iloono JMcivo , Holt , Way no , Cedar , Knox , Dakota wuccloraud otliorj uro expected to paitlcl pato. Heotham's Pills arc falt'sful frlonds. 8o5,00 ut liuydou Uros. lliilutl Hay. Ujilniul Imy , oholoo qunllty , ton or ctir lots. Goo.'t'o Uiclmrdbou , 1UU7S. Jim Smltli Itfupumir "la Jim Smith crazy or drunki Ainwor julck. " Tula la not ou appeal to tbo wild winds , & might bo supposed , hut the telegraphic con undrum propounded to Chief of J'ollco Hcavey DyV. . K. Lowls of San UlcRO , Cnl. The query plunges a fellow Into A compll ] cntod series ofrollcctlons. ; Who l this J. Smith who o mental and phv lcnl rendition excites such sollcltudo In a far away city ! Ho has Miccocded In getting his name re peated in the directory no loss than Mxty- three separate nnd distinct times and appar ently lives everywhere and ha all sorts of t Hides nnd professions , Unlois Mr. Lewis can mnko his question a llttlo moro specific ho will probably have lo wait until Iho Smith faintly have answered the roll call. DoWltt'a SarsapirllU cleanses the blood The W. A. I'ngo Sonn Co. nro pub lishing ouch wocU n tlitTerent Hat of ton merchants who soil Union sonp. Wntch for your grocur's nnmo. 812o.00 upright pinnosnt liny-Jon Bros. INTEREST Knight * nnil DuiKlitpr * of Tnbnr Swelling . .thntlniidiiiico lit tlio Ciinclnvp , The utlcndanco of colored pjoplo from abroad Increased at the second day's session of the conclave of the second annual scislon of the Nebraska nnd Kansas division of the Knights nnd Daughters of Tabor of the Inter national Order of Twelve. At 0 o'clock the crand tompto nnd tnbor- naclo was opened with Sir t'rank Wilson of Kansas City , ICas , presiding. Hev. II. A. Wllsnn , opened the proceedings with prnycr. Tlie chief prandjscribo made n partial report , showing that Iho cndownients for the past year had been IIU'J ' , nnd that $ li0 ! | had boon paid out of that fund , The report was re- lerred lo llio committee. The chief grand mentor delivered the an nual message and the committee on creden tials made Its report. Last night at Washington hall the annual sermon was delivered by Hov. J. H. Wilson , instead of Kov. Steward of TopsKn , who failed lo get hero. Hev. Moaos Diokson , the founder of the International order , arrived Im Omaha yesterday afternoon from St. Louis. Ho Is the worthy erand uhlof mentor and is n dis tinguished looking colored man. Ho Is OS years of age , havlnc been tiorn in Cincinnati April 5 , Ib'JI. Ho went through the south , ho says , and saw slavery In all Its horrors. On account of ttio cruelly heaped upon his people ho became n llfo fee to the slaveowner and started iho order of the Knights of Lib erty , which had a membership of 47.000. This afternoon the street parade of the knights nnd daughters will take place and nt Washington hall in tnc evening the Installn tion of ofllccrs occurs with Uov. DlcUson of- llciatlng. Mr. C. t ) . J'ayne , publisher of Iho Union Signal , Chicago , III. , writes : I never saw anything that would cure hcaaachc llio your Uradycrotiuo. SpectaclesDr. Cullunoro,22lBco bld Stein & Sollpron boll Union soap. llulldlup ; I'vrnilts. The following permits wore issuoJ by the nncrinlcndent of buildings yesturdnv : I. 1.Vyatt , two story frame double dwelling.0 North Twenty-seventh avenuu ? 2.500 ilrs. I. , l.ounslmry , ono and a Irilf story fiamu dwelling , 'I'uenty-nlnth mid Woolworlh a\euuo 2,500 li.V. . Melii.illi. one stoiy fr.uno dwell ing , I'm ty-seveiith and Itl.ickblrd stierts ] ,000 li. M. Lewis , one fclury frame dwelllnj ; . Fortieth nnd Charles aUeols 1,000 L'nlim I'acllle Dortt | cumnany. ono story fr.uno nddltlon to Hie p.isbciigcrdcpot. Ninth and Mason stieets 101 So\eu minor permits 1,1100 Total DaWltt's Sarsaparllla cleanses the blood ucrenses the nppullto aud lonos up tno sys .em. It has bcncUlled maay people who mvo si.ITcred from blood disorders. It will uolpyou. S. J. Viindorbcck soils Union soap. Dr. Cullltnore. ocuusi. Baa buildinjj $12 j.OO upright pisinos nt Ilnyden Bros. The following marriaj Iic3tis3i wora U sued by Judge Uller yostorJay : Name and Address. Asa. I Churloi Kiiill Larson , Omaha . K 1 Augusta Christiana l > anlol on , Omaha. . . ' 'U I ( JiisslusO. Johnson. Now ton , In . U7 I Kv.i K.iy. Nowtnn , la . ' . ' 8 j.T , H. McUonnniigliuv , Oiniiliii . L'7 I Jciinlo A. Vurnull , Umulia . ' 'a AVIiou Tr.ivt'Iini ; Whether on pleasure bent or business , take ou every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs , as it acts most pleasantly nnd effectively on the kiduoys , liver and bowels , preventing fevers , headaches and other forms of sickness. For sulo in 50 cents und f 1 bottles by all loading nruggi&ts. Country .Mrrrlnuitf Who nro cash buyers should not fail to take advantage of the Ilollman's admin istrator's sale to secure sotno wonderful bargains for tholr fall tr.ado. Address HELLMAN'S ADMINISTRATOR , Kith .and Furnam , Omaha. D.'il I c w t 1 1 1. A disonso , treated as such nnd perma nently cured. No publicity. No inllrm- ury. Homo treatment. Harmless and ctloctiml. Refer by permission to Bur lington llnwkoyo. Send Uc stamp for pnnihlet. ] Shokoquon Chemical Co. . Burlington , la. AVosley The attention of readers nnd espe cially of all interested in tbo Ainorlcan university to the advertisement of Air. John F. WiifTCiitiinn , havinj , ' lots for fealo in Wesley lluiplits , lyfnjj beside the silo of the American utiivorlty at Wash. inyton , D. C. The advertisement is on pa'jo U of tills is uo , and its reading will prove interesting to those desiring to maUo an invobtmunt. WORTH , AGUINEA A BOX. " - * ? * * - * * SWSJ V < XX N * ' Vr < ? V > * * r + S\ * - S + S\S- < ' 5 ( Tastoloss-Effoctual. ) t FOR AM. : B3L80US and NERVOUS ! ; DISORDERS. J ! Such as Sick Headache , Wind and Pain In the 1 ; Stomach , Giddiness , Fullness , Swelling alter ! Meals , Diiziness , Drowsiness , Chills , Flush. ! j | ings of Heal , Loss ol Appetite , Shortness ol ; i > Breath , Costiveness , Scurvy , Blotches on Iho < ] ! Skin , Disturbed Sleep , Frightful Dreams , All ; ! 'Nervous and Trembling Sensations , and Ir- ! i regularities Incidental to Ladies. j Covered with a Taslolca &ad Soluble Ooatlng. . 'I Of all druggists. Price 2S cents n Ron. J New York Depot,65 Canal St. Outfit that v 7 properly contains a supply of Beer which adds to the enjoyment of all the oilier dainties , and makes n picnic a picnic indeed. A 25 cent package makes 5 ( jalloiis of ( his ery jxjpular beverage. Don't be deceived If. dealer , for Ihe V < of larfier profit , lelli jou tonic olher kind li "ju t ai Kopd" 'm fi | e. No iuiitallon U s d M il fienulnt Jlmw' , WHAT IT RHALLY1S Thn Most Onncrroiiii of Modern lH orilrr Clnirly Drllneil I'noiiinonla anil U'lmt C'niM)1 * Id There has been a Brent mistake as towh.it inctimonl.i really Is. I'ooplc. and oven sotno ihyMi-lans liuvo called It a danxorons dl oasc. 'nennioula Is always an after effect. If tli yslciit Is run down , weakened , doblttliited , 1C lie llfo Is ut alow ebb , tlioliins tuny (111 ( no md tlio Dorson die suddenly , nnil It h called inminoiila. No nmn or woman over died of incumuiila when the body was strong. vlRor- > U9 nnd licnltliy. It come * upon ono when veakcned by irlp. by H sovvra co.d or over work nnil u Renoriilly weakened condition. ncli liolni ? the o iso how can this dromtfnl trouble known ns pneumonia be provontcd or Miiaud oT ( ? Manifestly , by strengthening nnd fortifying the body by linvlnt ll.o health md stronisth sosi'curo th.it pneumonia will tot iitlack. or If It should , cun easily bo warded otr. This can bu done by careful llv- 111 : , careful diet ami a moderate use of a pure stimulant. T' > tfpntlr as lst nature a Rtfmii- ant N reiiitlred.soinetliliu that adds to tlio Ifomid vlcor. Nolhltia for this purpose can eiiil | : pure u hlkkov. : uid It should bu bornn In ulnd that the only p" round mudlclnnl wills- ( ev which has rcculvud tlui ntiUalllllod | en- loriutiiunt of physicians nnd sciontlsM Is lulTyS 1'iire Malt. It Is no otdlimry whiskey , in t possesses nrojicrtlcs known to no othur irtlelc. It will cITectlvolv wurd off pneumonia nnd lias saved tlio lives of thousands of peo- ilo. It should bo romumborud , liowovor , that tlsthoomy whisky which can accomplish tils nnd any grocer ordruzpst who seeks to onvlnco you to the contr.iry is ( loculvlnt ; . nslst upon havliu Duffy's I'uro Malt. Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing , Curoa Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. Removed aud Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water. The hypophosphites of lime and soda combined with cod-liver oil in Scott's Emul sion improve the appetite , promote digestion , and in crease the weight. They are thought by some to be food ; but this is not proved. They are tonics ; this is admitted by all. Cod-liver oil is mainly a food , but also a tonic. In Scott's Emulsion the cod-liver oil and hypophos phites are so combined as to get the full advantage of both. Let us send you a book on CAREFUL LIVING , ' free. SCOTT & BOWNB , Chemists , 131 Soulh jth Avenue , New York. 35 A hlnple ; dose iimdiiccs bcnedrlal ro- { suits , K' ' Inn clii'ci-f illness ofinliul nnd Iiiiojiinoyol body to h loll > < itipro , befoio u stratiKci' . Tliov * 'njoy li ] i ( > l > -1 iilr.rlly iinpiiriillolcil. J'rlce , . * icts. Salve for Burns I ' Talcc n quarter of a iiounil cadi of bees wax. DurKimdy i > Itch , white pine pitch and resin ; half a pound of mutton tallow , n. gill of goose oil , half a j'ill of tar ; mix and molt topelher and use as otljcr salves. DItS. IJKTTb & BETTS' illustrated new book of 123 panes , vt hich tliey send lo anyone ono for 4 cents in stamps , Rives this and hundreds of other valuable iceipes , as well as information on how lo gel well and btay well. Hut thoio who are afflicted with Nervous , Chronic or Private Diseases , Which neither themselves nor their family physician can cure , Miould nt once consult tliobu eminent und successful specialists , A A Drs. BETTS & BETTS Who have treated and cured moro cases of CA1ARRII ; SYPHILIS , riLI-S , GONORRI1CEA STRICTURE , GLEBT , IlYDROCIiLE , LOST VARICOCELU , MANHOOD , And all similar afflictions of n private or delicate nature , than any other linn ot specialists lu the United States , ICust or West CONSULTATION FREE Cell on or address , with stamp , r 110 South Hth St. N. E. Corner llth and DUO UH Sts. Omaha , Nefo , ELECTION PROCLAMATION , In iHir/mnnoc ) of an or.llnnnco of tlio olty of Oinulia. pasied anil approved May 17 , lhon ! - tit'.iHl ' "An urdlnunco cullliuii syoolul cloctluu lo vote upon tliu uucuplancu of Iho umoudi-cl propo'illlon of tlio Nebruaku Central railway foiniiaiiy and the Issuance of coupon bunds of iho eliy of Otuuliu la tlio sum ol twoliuu- licil ijeiil fifty thiMimnU rtnllnr * ifa'AOXD to Md llio Ncbrask t I'cntrni Iliillwny coinpi'iiy In icntilriiiR tlopol trroiiii-tii ' luo con- lrucllon ( if ft tlnjon rnllwny nnd pni- lonccr depot , ninl.in tlio comtrndlon of illicr rnllwny Imonncniont upon unld tironnd * . rkml to tiutlidrlfo a tnxfortlio pnv- tnoni of llic liitrrcftiiiiioii aalil lioniU nnd to erculo a sinklnp ( Uln , } or tlio payment of tlio irlncipil Ilicrcnf , ntlil roiioiilltuordlniinco Nu. OM. Uinsed nnil Hpprorr-d M y lOtli. 18DJ. JiClsorBol1 liotiiiH.Miniiyor of tlio city of imixna. no licrntiy Utno my proolntnalloti nnd plvo puliilu nollct ) unit ) llio luifil voturs of llio oiiyof Oinnhn , Dmielitscoiinly. Nnl' ' . . Unit on 111 i.7't'iy. ' Mio 10th i | r of .Itino. ISli n Mpi-olul olcullon will bo ho.d in nld city ntlliu follow- ng poillnitDlnuc * , inmolys intsrrwAnn. I lr it District K1)lltoll8t | , corner Soycnth nnd Mnroy strcom Soconv Dlstrka Nortli cit comer r.lplilh n'lon ' you woi ( I , streets. Ihlrd District -IMS Jdiio trcet I'ourtli Dlstrlca-r. . ' ? South Thirteenth street. I'lftli I'l < ttrk't-Nortlienst corner Sovenlh lllll I'llClllC KtlCl'to , Hlvtli'lllstilci Soutlioixst corner Slxlh and I'.iolllo streets , - , . - ; , District < B3 fierce strcol. I.lulith District Southwest corner Elovcnlh and ( .eiiterstrpets. Ninth District 1SJ5 South Sixth street. Tenlh Dlstrlcl intersection Nlnlli and linn- croft strcol , northeast cm nnr. I'.io\euth Dltr cl-lir-M South Thirteenth stieot , nottheaat coiner Arbor street. SKCOM ) Vr.UIII. I'lrst Dlstrlcl Intersection Fourteenth mid Jones streets. Second District 1001 South Thirteenth street. Third district Intersection Eighteenth and Lrnvcnworth streets , south sldo. Iptuth Dlstr.ct Inlorflcollon Twentlolh and l cavonworth streets , soulh sldo. I'iftit District Intersection Twenty-third and l.uavcnworlh street * south sldn. sixth District Intersection Twentieth street and I'upnioton avenue. Seventh DlstrlPt-l4 ! William stroor. I.iuhth District-1314 South Thirteenth street ( McCandllih ) . Ninth District Inlcrsccllon Sixteenth und Ccnlcrstreuts. Tenth Dlstilct 1811 South Twentieth street ( LovcttVooJman. . ) Khnonth Dlstrlcl Inlcrsectlon Twenvlath anil llancruflRtrcels. Twelfth District 1534 Vlnlon street ( Donovan van ) . TlilrtecnthDIstrlot-IntcrsoclionThlrlconlh and Valley streets , west side. I'ourtconth District Intersection Twen tieth and Uonlovard streets. TII1III ) WAItl ) . I'lrst District Intersection Twelfth mid lilcago sliret. Second Dislilet an North Fifteenth slrcot Woodworth ) . Third District 112Soulh Fourleentli street , ( A. .1. Simpson ) . Fourth District 1112 Douglas street (0. ( J , C'liiimi ) . Fifth District Intersection Cap'.tol avenue and Tenth stieets , b Mb Dlstrlcl Inlprhccllon llarnoy and Nlnlh street" , east side. fcoventh Dlstrlcl Iliterpeellun Klovenlh and Furn uu streets. Klghtli District 1315 llarnoy stieot | J. S. Mc- Cormlck ) . Ninth District 1211 Howard street ( Ivll- Kcnny , Ilray A , Co ) . IOUIITII First District Intersection Seventeenth and Da vcn tie rtstrccta. M.-COIIII District Intersection Twenty-sec end and Davenport slreels. nurlh side. Thlid District Intersection Twenty-llftli and Dodo sttoets. Fourth Dlslricl Iiilorsccllon Seventeenth and DodKostrcels. 1'iftli Dlslrlct 4.0 South Fifteenth street. Sixth Dlstrlcl Inteisectlon Twcnlielli and Douglas streets. Seventh District Intersection Twenty-sixth street und St. Mary's avcnuo. Eighth Dlstt let Intersection Twentieth street and St. Mary's uvoiuie , west side. Ninth Distrlel 1818 SU Slary'a avenue ( Itobobeatit ) . Tenth District Intersection Eighteenth and Leavenwortn streets riurth side. Elutonlh District IOU Howard btreot ( HlL'- virrn I'lrstDlstrict Iiilorsccllon Sherman avcnuo and .Miin 'ersoii slrcnt. Sccuiiu District lirllliiff InilldlnB , westsldo Slicn imi avenue , liotwccri Ohio and Coiby strcels. Third Dlstrlcl lutorbccllon Sherman avonui ! and J.uUo street. 1'ourth District lUKI Grace street. South west comer Sliciman-iiveiiuetind U race street. Klfth. Diatnut 1317 blieiman avuiuio ( suu- niau ) . Sixth District 1154 Sherman avenue ( Kr- . . SoNcnth" Districts-Interjection Sl.xlecnth and 1/iiril streets. > Hmhtli Dislricl SOS North Slxtcontli slrect ( U. ( i Ulurk , iineiil ) . , , N. nth District Intersection 'Cass and Kif- tconth strcels. Teulh District OKI North Hlxlccnlli street ( Sears , nj-enli. Kloveiuli District Southwest corner Klph- tectith und t'uas streets , - North Eijthteenth sticet. SIXTH WAIID. Kirst District Lyceum hall. 4S2J North Twenty-fourth street ( CriilRi. fcecond I ) strict Intersection Thirty-sixth stieet ; ind Oiiind avenue. Third District Intersection Military avenue ii nd Grnnt street. Fourth District Intorsectlon Twenty- fourth street and M nnd UPon streets. Klfili District Intt'isucllun Twunty-fourth and Wlrt stieets Sixth District IntcrsectloiiTliirty-thlrd nnd Pnrker streets. Seventh DIslrlct 2V12 I.uko street ( W. A. MessIcU ) . Kishlh District Sf .l Lake street ( Sasstrom ) . Ninth District 110 Noith Twunty-fourlh slreet. Tenth District Intersection Twcnty-clhlh and Krunkllii streets. Eleventh District I ntsrsoctlon Twenty- f 0111 tli and I'r.inkllii struols. Tttolftli District IKu Noith Tncntlcth slreet. SEVENTH Vt'AllI ) . First District 28ia Lcttvonwortli street. fccond District Intersection Twenty-ninth a\niinc mid I'opploton avenue , uast side. Third District Intersection Twontv-ninlh street and Wooiwortli avenue south side. Fourth District Intersection Twenty-ninth and Me oatli slronu. Fifth District Intersection Thirty-second ntunuo and TliomasDii street Sixth District 1012 Twenty-ninth avoniio. fcuventli District Intersection Thlrty- fourlh und Fiancls slreels. Kimrni wAitn , Klrat District SU14 Hamilton street. Second District ? ! SJ Uilinli'u slreot. Third Dlsti let Intersection Twentieth and Nicholas .streets Fourth District 2010 OumlnB stroot. Fifth District 2IOSCuniins street. hlxth Dlbtrlct Intcrseullon Twenty-second and Hurt streclH. Seventh District Intersection Tnontlolh nnd Uuss slicots , MNTH W'AIII ) . I'lrst DIstrirk-IntoMcutloii Tlilrly-seeond and Giimliiv streets. Second District Intoruectloa rortloth and Cumin ; ? street , noitli side. Third DlRtrlut-lnlersectlon Fortieth and Fariiam st reels. Fourth District Intersection Thirty-second avenue and Davenporlstioet. Fifth Dlstilct L'wi4 Kurinim Htreot. Sixth Dlstilct : ill4 ( lAiavenworih street ] < or the purposoof Hiilimlttlns to tlio local voters of said city , for lliolr acconlancu or 10- lectlnn , Ihu miicndcd ] iioiisitloii | of thu Ne braska Central Hallway company to th < 3 elty of Omaha ( heiuln.if tor written at length ) and tlmiiuostloiiH , bh ill thu bonds of thu elty of Omaha bn Issued , registered and dcllveiod , IIH ptovldcd In said inuended proiiusltton shall an annual tax ho levied to uay thu lu- toreston such bonds as it becomes dim ? uiul shall a further annual tax , voiiimenuln tlio lentil year prlunto thu maturity of such bonds , bu luvlod , In addition to all oilier taxes , fur tlio cro itlon of a sinking lund sulli clcnt lo pay fail oh bonds ut the maturity thereof ? riald questions , and thu acceptance or rejec tion of said amended proposition , IH submitted to said losal vatunteiind will bo voted nuon in llionmiiner iindlform following : "Thu Nehriiska Oeulrul Kailwuv company has made the following proportion to thu city of Omaha : 'Ihu amended proposition of llio Nebraska Central Hallway company to thu olty of Omaha , Nub. To iho Mayor and' C'lly Council of Iho Oily of Omaha , Nub. : Thu undersigned , thu Ix'u- brnsk.i Central Kallway company , proposes lo neiiilro ] und taUo tiouscsslon of , fur railway purpose- ; . Unit curtain tract of land , located within thu district bounded by Fifteenth street , Chlca/o slreet , Eleventh Ktreel , Cali fornia street , niidtitliu rUht of way of thn Omiiha Hull Hallwav company , except the. Miuth half of blook IIS , lots : i mid 4 , block VH , lot I , und north one-hulf of lots 2 and I ! , bloek 27 ; and to eiott llieruon a union passeiiRor depot en thu corner of FlftDcnlh anilClilciiEo htrcetfl , to cost , Inuliidlnx Ibu olher railway IniprovenientH on said grounds , not less than four hundred thousand dullard Provl'dol , the city of Omaha. In Douplns county , Nebraska , will donate to thu said Nebraska Contra ) Hallway company two huiidruil and fifty thousand ( lollaib ( jl.'rt.iWJl of Its four (4) ( ) percent bonds , f 100.000 thereof lo bo dated January * . IS'.U , mid JlSJ.yOOtheniof to bo duteil Jaiuihry 1 , Is'JI , to become due and payab o twenty yunra fiom tholr respcc- llvu dates , with interest payable seml-annu- ully , all payable at thu Usual agency ( if thu state of Nebraska In thu city of New York. said bonds to bu of thn denomination of ono thousand dollar * lil.OO-l ) each , aud oaeh thereof to recite. " ' 1 hits bond U ono of a scries of two hundred and fifty fj.,0j bondd of llKU amount aud tenor. which are Issued by thu city of Omahn , In Douglas county. Ncbnisna , to tlio Nubruska Central Hallway company , to uld it In acijulrlnu land In the city of Omuha for union depot and turininal purposes and in Iho construc tion of u union railway passunvur depot upon said ground , and its railway tratiUs , sldo BOY ? Are you just at that ago when you're getting to b < 2 a perfect cranlfl about your'clothes ? Do you make a vigorous kick if your coat is an inch too long to be "right in line , " or your "trouscrloons" bag nt the knees ? Does your paternal ancestor still foot the bills , or do you have to go out and rustle for your own bread and pie and cake ( and occa sionally "cream for two ) ? " Don't you often wish , when you put on youi ? old "Sunday-go-to-mash-'em" suit that you wore last year , that you could afford , ( or could talk Dad into affording it ) , one of those now neb by suits you see around town in the windows marked ten and twclvo dollars. We're going to help you out this week. We've been buying pretty heavily of those same suits lately getting ready to treat you tea a surprise party. 400 BIG BOY'S SUITS To fit boys from fourteen to nineteen years old go on sale on our second floor today. They are cut in the most recent stylo. They are correct as to shape. They are made just as you'd order them made in a tailor shop. The workmanship is perfect. They are in all the new- fancy checks , pin heads , plaids and mixtures. They are in fine all wool- cheviots , cassimeres afid homespuns. Several of the same styles were in our great seven-fifty sale of men's suits. The coats are the proper length and have patch pockets. The pants are cut the regulation width , IN FACT they are the same identical suits you've seen around town at ten and twelve dollars. Until Saturday night big boys and men of small stature can get fits in these suits at $6.25 A SUIT. In addition to these finest suits we will also give young men who are inclined to "the blues" two hundred blue flannel suits ( ages 1O to 18 , ) our regular five dollar ones to choose from at four dollars a suit and put on the same tables with them about two hundred s r.ctly all wool brown , plaid cassimere suits ( ages 14 to 19) ) , and still your choice goes at $4 A SUIT. trucks , turnouts , switches nnd nnpronciips lo.iilluu tlioroto. und otliisr railway iinpiovo- inoiits therewith i-unncctud. " S.iid bonds to lo executed and rolstprcd : it or iiiiiiiuiliiituiv arior the dutus tlicieuf , mid Imnio.llntoly thotcnftcr ilcllvuicil lethe first National lianlv of Oiniiha , Nub. , trusteelo Io ) held In trust fnr delivery to the Nobriik i Ccntr.il Kulhvav compiiuv. Its biicces ors or asslcu . liy said trustee , In installments as hereinafter provided. The said Nebraska Central Railway com pany plans u > construct , or eausu to bo con structed , a ITno of railway In thu state of IOWH , not les.b than 100 miles In cxtcnl , from the east approach of a lirldKU , which thu fi.ild Nobn.ska L'eulral Itnllwiiy company Iris also planned to coustiuet cnor tlio Mlssomi rhor , Intersecting or eonneetini with or roaohliu the lines of two or moro of the following rail way corpm.itloni , vl/ : ' 1'lip Illinois Central Kallway company , the Wlnona & Soullnvcbrern Uallway company , tlio Minneapolis & $ ( . I/outs Hallway com pany , the Chlciigu , ril Paul & Kansas City Hallway comjwnv. ttio Clilc.iKO , KOI t Madison ti les Mollies H'lilw.iv comp.iny. the Atchl- bOti. Topok.i & Santa I'o Uallway to-npany , tlio Haltlmoio * Ohio H.illwny company , thu Ohio & Mississippi Kallwav company , thu Keo- knl ; \\csturn Kallway company , the ( Juliicy uniah.i > V Kansas City Kallway company ana the Iowa Central ltutlw.iv company Ono hundred thousand ( JIUO.OM dollars of said bonds shall bo delivered by said trus- tco to said N'obruska Central Kallway tuiiipany , its succt'cssois or usgi t s , when It or Ihny fahall have acquit oil and tal.cn possession of that cortiln tract of land located within the district bounded by Fifteenth street , Chicago stieot , rievont.li street , ( California street anil iho rlRht of way of the Omaha Holt Hallwav company - pany , ( except tlio soulh half of IHocKsiiS , lotil and 4 , hlookSS , lot 1 , und tha north hilf of lots 2 mid : L block Wl : Provided , tiiat tlio said onn hundred tliou- Bniid dollais IJlUO.OjO ] of said bonds shall not ho delivered until after tlio said Nebraska Central Kallway company , its successors or assigns , shall have construclo 1 the Hild line of railway In Urn state of Iowa. One hundred nnd fifty lliousand dolliirs LlAfl.OCO | of sale bonds shall ho delivered by natd trustee to snid Nebraska Central Kallway romunny. its successors or assigns , when It or they shall have completed tno erection of a union pasoonacr depot upon said tract of land above described , to cost , IncluJlnt ; the other lallway iuipiovonionls on t.ild grounds , not less than four hundrud thousand dollais ( J-lO.OOi ( ) : proof of tucli cost to l > o madn by the bwoin statoin ipt of tlio president anil ticas- urerof s'Ud railway company. Hied with thn e'tvcloikof Omaha , uccompinled by certificate catestiniod by the cltv attorney and city 011- Klneer. that In their opinion such amount has actually been expended. I'rovmed , tliat If the said Nohrnska Pontral Kallway company , Its BUCCOHCOIS or assigns. shall fall to aciiulro and taUo possession of sain land , ithhall not bo entitled tn loecho any paitof snid ono hundred tliousa ml dollars iflDO.i'UO ) Installment of bonds ; und , fuither pro > Idcd , that none of said ono hundred anil fifty lliousand dollars ( Jl'O.oaoj Inslallmnnt of honda shall bo delivered until atluast one rail way company | n nddltlon to the Nebuska Contial Itallwny company shall bo actually nslii } . ' said union depot ; and , 1'rovldod fin tlior. That tlio mayor nnd the city council shall , by resolution , upon ilia full performance of the undertakings on tlio part of said railway company horoln contained. order the delivery of bald bonds at the times aforesaid ; nnd , 1'r > vij'l | ] fuithnr , Thnt nil inntiired nnnpitns shall bo rumovcd and cancelled by K-ihl trusreo uuioru uemeiy of mo ljunua to MIIICII they uro uttnched ; and , Provided further. That the mayor nnd city council of the city of Omaha hhall oansii to bu levied on the taxah'o ' piopurty of s ll ( city an annual tux Milllolent for the payment of I ho Interest ou said coupon bonds as It becomes due , nnd after tlio expiration of ten (10) ( ) yean from the diitu of bild bonds the mayor nnd oily council of said city shall cause to ho levied In nddlllon to all other taxes on thu lu > ahlo pioperly of aulU city un amount of lux sulliclcnt lo ( iroiito a slnKIni fund tor tha payment at maturity of said bonds , dim amount of tax to bu levied for such slnUIn,1 fund not to exceed twenty-llvo thousand dol- litrs lW03U.OO ) In any ono year ) ! "aid tax to ba continued fiom year lo year until thu said bonds uro fully paid. The acquirement of the suld lanila and Im provements heroin contemplated IncludliiK the said rullcoad In lovrn. sli U ho ho'iin within ono year from May I , W > l , and be pushed to completion without unnecessary delay ; nnd shall bo comnlotod within three years from the 1st day of July , ISltt. In cabu any of tlio terms , limitations , con-It- tlona or pi ovUlona proposed herein relulliu to tlui ho lnnln ? , pro ri-ss und eomplctlon of ( .aid Improvoinoiils uro not compiled w in , ( unless doluy Is directly and necessarily caused by Injunction or other Jiidlelnl pro ceedings or uy niiiivoldiiblo accident or ct of Providence ) , the said company shall not bo entitled to roco\nnnld ! hondb or uny thereof , oven thoupb tlio electors of suld city of Oniiiha Umllhivu by lliulr vole aulliorlrcd the U- s nun co of uiild boridc ; but ull rlirht tosald bonds sli.ill uy such default nnd without uny judicial dutermltiulion liocome forfolleJ , Provided , howe > er , Ihnl If Iho bcsliinlnr , proxrebs or completion of tala Improvemcnli shall bo dolHjcd orobslructed by any of the uforesuld oautes. the times heroin allowed foi Iho | iiozi t > $ and completion of mid Improve ments hall bu oYtendod to iho extent of such delay or obstruction ; and should a dispute nrlio between the niilu city of Omaha and the tuld Nebraska Ccntrnl Hallway compiny with rusuuct lo t lie cause or oxlnnt of uny Mich delay , iho lame Ht the election of tald No- llusUaCeiitr.il Knllnuy compuny , shnll bo referred for determination lo a hoard of ar bitrators , to ba appointed as hereinafter pro- In cnnsldnrntlnn of receiving tlio proposed subsidy iho Nebraska Cent ml Kailwy uom- pany agrees to allow all railway coiujmulti Iho followlnc rlchts : The rl.-ht to run tholr locomotives , pisscncor und fiel''ht trains over Its main and pabUiiz tracts within thu city of Omiiha : anil over Its proposed briduo and up- nroiK'hes. thn rl"ht toukosupli portion of Its lei initial L'ronmld , depots and facilities us may e iibuessai j .imi iitiju't | lui I lie iiimiurl ut the business of such roads ; lucltid- liiB any cnl.irsinent of its depot and depot Kioiincls : the rl 'lit lo hate tlielrears switched und delivered by the No- bruska Central K illwny conpauy upon all of Its switch tracks : the rlsht to connect tholi roii ( Is nt any point within ono hundred ( liW miles of said olty of Omah i w Ith any line of railway wulch the Nebraska ( X'utral Kallwav company , or Its biioccbsois ora'slzns. may construct 01 cnufio to bo constructed east of tlio Missouri river , and to run their locomo- tl\e , uussonpor and freluht trains over thu main and pnssins tracKs 01 said railroad ; It bohu horehy agreed III it In case Iho Nebraska Central Kallwny com- puny bhall construct its jironoscd line I eusl of the Misiourl riei. . IhrotiKli the : ii.'ency of uny oilier corporation or pally. It will caustisui'li uorpuratlon or pirty to o\ocnte and deliver to the city of Oman LU Rood and sutllcletit Instrument binding It or him to iibldn by the terms , conditions and provision. of this proiiosltlon. the simu as the said Nebraska Contra ! Kallwiy company would have been bound if It hud built the same. Lofore dnIUory of tlio aforesaid one hundred tlioustud dollars ( HOO.OJJ ) installment ot bonds. I'lovlded , Ihat the tisonnd enjoyment by such railway companies of o ich anil every of said rUhts shall bu upon just andenual leims an I thu payment of just und fair compensa tion lo tno Mcbrnslcu Central Kulway con - pany , its successors or asslns | , and subject to such operating rules und ropulatloiii of the Nebraska Ceiitial Kallwav comp my , Its suc cessors or assigns , us bhall bu necessary and propor. just and roasonah.e. And the said NHirusk i Central Kallwiy company wl I submit any dispute aiUIni ; hu- Iwccn it and Mich other company or com- pinles us to the use iinU enjoyment of any lights nndur this proposition , or us to tlio terms , cornpons itlon , operating rules and roftiilutlons , lolatlni ; thereto , to a board of nrbltiatnii , to bo made ii | ) of three persons who are judpm of the state district court , or Us successor , of Iho district embracing the county of Douglas , to bo so'.cotcd by a two- tlilids > oto of all the persons who are ( lUtrlot judges of said court. Piovlded that any such railway company other than said Nebraska ( ' < Mitr.il Kallway company , Its biicccssors or assigns , shall have tno election to submit any such dUputo to arlirltntlon or to pursue any other remedy. Whoreu'r nrbltration Is priivlded for by this proposition , tlio party deslrliu to submit anv ui itter tn itilittr'illnii shall I-MUSO ! < > h" scive.i upun the oilier parly u written notice ivhlch sha ! ' . ( ! , out the mutti'r In dibputo to ho Miibinlttcd , ar. ' ! tha lime propo'cd for thu hoarlng , which shall not. bo less than thirty ( III ) days afler the tlmo of service ; and there upon iho adverse pirly shall within twenty CU ! ) days after such soryoo , | iiimn It. t-orvn Its answer. If any it have , npjn iho party do- mnnd m Iho urbltralion. The lloar.i of Arbitrators , when or anl/cd , shall liavo power to lit tliHlimoof ho irln ; ; nnd to adjourn llios-imo from liinu lo linn- , and to nriku ull no ro sary rules tin 1 regula tions fur the production of antimony In Iliu possession of either p irty , ami oihuiwlio lo compel a falrj.ind apoc ly trial ; the dcdalon of a inajorlty of tlio bo ird Miall cnntrol and tlio final detuimlnuilon of thu boaid Mi ill bo Una ) unit conclusive upon the n irtles , of ail mat- "n I rti > 'IdeM. Wherever urlilliattou shall bo resorted to diiuli unit I r i tlun nuail uu time \unisi\u luiuudy of llio jiarlies ( except us heruln olsuwhern pro vided ) , us to the matters and llilius Involved and ducldod therein , . , bald Nobr.ibkaf'unlral Kallway company. Its successors and assigns , slnll transport frulwht ( Incliidlnglransfurof frelitln and ull eluiMUi incidental lo said iransportutlon ) o > ur any hrldcn nnil piiriiinlun MH vn | | as ovi-ryny tnflway Itslinllcort&lruut wIlMn i'ie | htindied I lull ) N. Ill's of the iM hsouil riter Hllhlntho ilutouf NebrasKii , forjuslor innhnniibln rales or ennrh'es. nnd In ( MI.U of d'lfaiflni'o us to what cuiibttlules Jusl and riTisonuble rales or cliurKui UU.H3I iui | iii > t rai/ii , tin ) major Him city couneil or said railway comuany may itibmtt Iho s into lo arbitration In thu manner mid to the arbltratois above provided foi. hill this piragrapli lespectliii ! Height ch.ir.o : * Hhnll not bocoino opcrallvo or In force until Iho years from thodntoof thudollyory of thu Instlnulallmuntof tlio bands hurolnboforc ro ll Is further propnted that snlil bonds shall be delivered lo thu Nebraska Central railway comp-iny. Its siK-coisurs or assigns , only upon the execution by iho said Nebraska Cential rill way cotiiiunv or Its successors , and deliv ery to the city of Omaha of un undortiikln ; In wrilln- iho effect th'it the prlnclp il depot offciild rail way coin punylls general oHIccs und principal inaehlnu shops when built , shall bo lofiited and nmliit.tlnod within the corpoiato limits ot thu city of Omaha , an I that u viola tion of llio terms of bald iindortuUIng by iho said Nohraskiv Central railway compuny or its miccossors or assigns , bhall render llio said Nebraska Contra ! railway company , or ils successors , Indubled lo Ihunald city of Omaha In llio full amount of bald bonds , und Interest thereon. This proposition shall , after botiiR duly ncloiuwledKCd by the Nebraska Central Kall way company , bo lecordod In the olllco of Iho rex Ut or of deeds of Uoiu Ins county. Nebraska , nnd for a peilod of twenty ( 'Jl years from and ufter tills date , slull bo rofened to by limn , ' thu hook und page wherein the samci is re corded In uny mortiuge.deoJ of trust , deud of convevuuce , or loabo of said depot and deiiol grounds , with Ihu stulcmonl thul the s.tld .No- briiKUu Central riillwnv ( ' "iniiiiny. Us ii'K" u Bors nnd usslgns , uro bound by the terms , llml- lulloM's. piuyinionii und couUUIuiis ut inw proposition which uro heruby made Its ooiu- tittiitj tliututtnuh lo ana run with the said property Into whosoever hands U may come. Provided , thut the city council of llio city of llbo ujayor ujip.royhijj lu. < Juo form ; shall oniicla.certain ordinance iwlui h "t th date lioicuf. Is pending conslderat.on hifor s.ii I council ) , entitled ' Aniinlln incolantln permission and authority to the Ncii.tbUa. Central Hallway company , in snc < os = ors and assigns to construct , ralfiu.id tracks alonir. acro-p. o\er and under ccM.iln streets anil allejslu tlio olty of Omaha subject to ceitalu con litlons , ami to vnoito pints of eeiUilu slieets mid alleys lu the city of Omaha unoo comiill.inco with certain other conditions.1' And It Is also provided , that If said Nebraska Conlril railway com puny hliall not , within furty-livo ( l" > ) days of liolng nollllod by the city deik of Die aiionl on ot tills proiiosllion at the election , held to vote upon the s uno , illo with the said city clerk Its written lallflca- ilon of th s proposition under Itcornorala soil. : noun of s.ild boiiils sliall h Issued , and all the terms and iirovlslons of tills pioposl- lliin shall lie hohj fornaii''lit. The Nohiaska Central H-illw.iy company agrees bef < ire an election hem j on led to sub mit In thu volois of the city of Omaha this piupnaitlnn , Hint It will execute and dolher V , lo said citv u bond with cooil and snlllulent ) Miioth's In the bum of Iho thousiiid dollars liVMJrO ) and flvo thoiis-ind doll irs ( ! : > , iioy.00 > ca-li. comllllonod upon the payment of tha expenses of said election. 'I his pioposltlon mid the acceptance thrcof by thu city of Omah.i and the r.illllc.itujii of Ihls proposition by s.ild Nobiasku Central Kailv , ay conip'inv. or Its SIIOOCHSOIS ni as- slmiosas heroin provided , sti ill bo construed .mil understood to constItuiu a contract lolwecn the said Nebr.is'i i Central It illwny company. Its successors or asbljjus , and the h ild city of Oinah i. and all the to-inn. condition- . , tr.'rcciiiuuts and pn > \ Is'ons iiiadu im the pall of the Nohraslvii I'entiat " " wav company In this proposllhin tallied aio hereby made the covenant ! ( if the s.ild Nobrask * Cential Hallway coinu.iny , its successors and assu'iii , which sh ill attach to and run w th all of its satii piopcrty and bo blnilln' . ' upon any p.u ty into whose hands it or any of It m ly comu. In ultnosi whereof thu said Nebr.isUa Cen tral Hallway comp.iny . h.ts isuused thuso pres ents to bo executed this Ilithdayuf May. A. I ) . , IS'li NUIIUASKA OnNTUALKAlMVAY CO. liy .1. II. DIIMONT , Vice President Attest : JOHN L. McOAGDi : , Secretary. WIUioss : AI.KX. G. OHAItt/rON. State of Nebraska , I . DoiiKhiH County , f 5fl > On this lull dav of Hay , A. I ) . IM.1. ) before mo , a notary public. In and fur n ild county , puisinrilly appealed the nbuvo named .1 , II. burnout and John IMoCa.'iio. . who aru to ma personally known to he the Identical persons - sons Mini binned the foio oliiInstiu - inout as vice president and hocret'iiy of thu Nebr.iskn Ccntril Kiliw.iy company : they aeknowlolso Ihu said InsUnmenl to uo HID voinntaiy nut and doeil of llio s ild No- biaska Cenli.il Hallway company and tholr Miluntaiy actaml ileeil asHiich vice president and ) -eeii tary of said company. Witness my hand anil notarial seal thn date last nfiireMi.d. AJ < KX. U. < 'IIAKI/roN. | SIAI : , ) Notaiy I'libllc. Shall thu above and fnroiiDlng ( imposition bo nocoplrd and adopted , shall said bonds he H- biied , in-'lsleied iihd dellvoied and Nil ill an an nual lax In addition lo thu usual and all oilier laxos lie mvlod upon thu laxaolo jnopeity of thu Cltv of Omaha , Dunvlas i-oiiiity , N - brasl.'i. siilllclunt lo piylhu Intiiroat on said bonds us it becomes due , and at lha tlmo of levvhiK tlio annual cltv tax , commnnelni : the tculh year prior to Ibu maluilly of N.ild bondu , shall a tax Irj addition to all other taxes bo levied iipoii"-tlo t.ixuh u piopoily of bald city of Omaha. Dunu- I.IH ciiiiniy , Nolirnslia. and continued annu ally thoicaflnr from year to ye.ir until theie- by a slhUIni ; fnnu Hliall li.ivu hern obtained Milllcicnt lo nay said bunds at iho maturlly thuicof/ ' NO. The above rjuostlons hlmll bo regarded in ono question and all ballots of le/nl volorn cast at said oloutlon eonl-ilnliik' tlio above proiio-iltlou mid ijueBtlons In Ihu form of lha iilllc-la ) ballots , to bu pronaicd bv the city clurll of said city tor said ulucllnn , with " \ " mark " " an following tliu word "yc upon said olllclal ballot sh ill be counted la- favoi of the acceptance oT said amendoil prop osition , the Ihsuanco of said bonds and Ilia levy of H ild tuxes In puyniont nf Iho principal and liitoiest thereof : and all b.illnu ( if lo/al Miteis cast at suld ( ) le'tloa coiitalnlili ; lha nliovuiiroposltlnii and iiuosllon in the fonn or tlio ollioial lillot , to hu prop.irud by the city cler'f ' of m.d | city for siild election with an "X" nnrn following the word "no" uiion bald dlllelal liallot bhull liu counted and considered riH axainst Iho iiceoptanco of bald amended propo sition , the l.biiancu of Hild bonus 'ino ; the levy of said taxes in n.iymcnt of tha pilnclp.il mid Interoil llicioof. If two-thirds of nil the ballots volod by Mild lu/iil volorj.of said c'ilv of ( Jriinhn. DOUK'UB ' county. Nu- braska , at said uluctlon bliill bo o ist In favor of tlioiiccuntaiicoof Bild amoiuled | iropo l tl tlio Issuance of said bondu anil the levy of H.ild laxt'H In payment of Ihu pruiulpal ami inteicst thereof , the furtuolnpropot bltlini will bu hulil to l > o adopted and the foro- noliu ( iiiostloiis Mill bo huld to Lo iiiisworcd III fmoroftlio ibsuiincu of said lionds and thu levy of bald taxes , and Iho bald bonds thorn- Uiion Hhall bu iHiiicd. ruKl'itoroil and dollvoroU In .iccorilanco with the teniH nnd conditions df said amended proposition , and said taxut uli ill he levied accordingly ; otherwise not. Which election will bo open at 8 o'clock In the niornini : , and will continue open until ft o'clucli In llio afternoon of Ihu sumo day. DateJ at Omahu , Nub. , llils lfit.li dav of May , Mi isigned.1 uiouoii' : . in.Mi8 , / - * Mayor of llio Olty of Omahu. nornMua II *