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THE OMAltA DAILY BE" . THURSDAY , JUNE 9 , 1892-TWELVE PAGES. 11 TIMELY FARM TOPICS FOR JUNE. nv n. D. T. Moonii. J uno. tbo Innfy month. U so the cultivator freely. N o liquid "ardonl" nfioul. E ueray I * necosanry now. June , the opening month ol summer , ! s not HUoly to bo a. very jubllnnt ono on ilio furin this your. The Lcnson ia so aackwnrd that much spring work Is yet to bo do no , und at n time when other emitters cnnnot bo neglected. Many 'n.rrn.ors will bo constrained to modify iholr pluns for want of tlmo nnd help to : nrry thorn out , und plant loss tlmn they Intondod. livery soil llllor will have un ibundnnco of both hand nnd bond exor slso this month ; for while Hold work re quires uiiusunl muscular manipulation , the planning nnU preparation necessary tor such important operations as haying and harvesting will call foi1ho active use of his mental faculties. With hoed crops to plant and cultivate , grass to cut and secure , groin soon to bo garnered , mil other urgent matters demanding at * tontionthoro Is occasion alike for order , lyatoin , promptness , skillful and earnest physical effort and good management. A.t such ti time , when spring and mminor work are mixed and unusually pressing , the culti vator should UBO both brain and brawn to the best possible advan tage. The wlso husbandman will fore cast bis work. For such important la bors as bnylng and harvesting ho will provide in teuton by securing tbo nec essary men , teams nnd machinery , hav ing them in readiness when wanted , and prevent delays and accidents when the work opens bj personally directing oper ations. Being thus equipped , and hav ing fully urovldud for contingencies , tbo enorgotio i\nd progressive farmer will generally got through tbo most arduous labors of the year with comparatively llltlo dlfflcultv. 1 ho Culture ) oT Corn. The success of the corn crop will largely depend upon prompt wooding and good cultivation. It is well to start the cultivator or other weodor early , oven before the weeds appear. Some farmers do the earlier wtedings with a harrow , which does not injure the corn while it is small. Frequent stirring of tbo surface soil is the great secret of good corn culture , so keep tbo cultivator going. Thorough tillage not only adds to the yield and value of corn , but is of decided benefit in preparing the ground for subsequent crops. But corn" is far more easily cultivated now than for merly , as nearly all ot tbo work ia done by labor saving implements. Where it can bo used the double culti vator , with a span of horses , is more ccononiic.nl than n single one-horbo ma chine , as it saves the labor of at loust ono man. On light soils a little ashes , plaster or other fertiliser applied to each bill ( or along tbo drilled row , if in drills ) will help the corn crop materi ally. But keeping the cultivator mov ing lively , and thus stirring the soil , is all-important Tim I'litato Crop. The potato crop is annually becoming more important in many sections. It should receive timely cultivation and also bo protected from the Colorado beetle or potato bug , in all localities where that pest prevails. This euomy can bo Kept in check by tbo liberal use of Paris green or London pur ple , the latter being the cheapest amunition for the purpose. The mosl olTcctual method is to apply it in liquid form ; but great euro should bo used in storing , handling , etc. , in order to avoid personal injury , as both articles are deadly poison. A Connecticut funnel tolls us that ground plaster ( irypsuin ) is the best article with which to mix the Paris green to destroy the potato bug that ho bus over found. In regard to manures for potatoes there are various opinions as to whlcl nro most beneficial. Good hardwooi ashes are however among the very bes that can bo used , and a successful Now York farmer assures us that ho has scci very decided ollccts from piaster uset on potatoes on his farm in a very dry season Excellent icsults can bo ob tallied by the use of hen manure made line and scattered freely close to the rows. " Root crops will soon require wccdinf and thinning. Both operations shnulc receive ctirly attention. When thinning ' turnip , teot or carrot crops.a great doa of work can bo saved by using the garden hoe for that purpose. The plants tbouh bo separated about the width of a com tnon hoc , nnd ono thrust forward nnd n pull back with the hoe will do what ia necessary. If too many plants are loft , nil but the strongest should then bo pulled out by hand ; but ono cannot af ford to spend tlmo enough to thin Iho whole crop by pulling out the surplus plants with the lingers. In weeding , much hard work may bo saved by using n cultivator that will run close to the rows , but weeding onions a necessary evil can bent bo done by getting down M- on hands and knees , the old buck-aching process. A good onion wood or that will save this grief is a great desidera tum. tum.Many farnvsra tnako n. great mstako ! in attempting to grow roots of largo /size / and obtain extra quantity per aero. The object oupht to bo rafbor to got those of medium size and of the betft quality for ono bushel of these may contain moro nutriment than two or even thrco bushels of overgrown sped- iiietm ; and , fuvthormorc , greatly lessen * the labor of dlgplnrr , Blot-tug and feed ing. Some roots wo have Been were BO largo as to bo little better than wooden pulp for fcoa. Animals would not oat thorn unless very hungry.tmd when they did so the roots proved moro or less in- Igeatlblo nnd afforded little nutriment , ( Jiirn unit Millet for Soiling. As grass la late and likely to bo short in many localities , the sowing of Boiling crops should not bo noglocleu by those who have much stock to proyl'lo for. Soiling crops are valuable in ill w- bens , and especially nocosbtiry to supple ment the liny crop when the latter IB diminished. Fodder corn is probiblv Iho boat for this purpose , notably ff ' Bonui fertilizer can bo uucd to Insu'ro a ft , quick growth. Corn sown in drills Is preferable to broadcast , and ono bushel per aero , drilled in , will glvo best re built * . Sweet corn is best for soiling pur poses , the evergreen or mammoth sweet being u favorite variety therefor. Corn may bo put In ut intervals of ton davs tinfll the mlddjgof 3uly. Savorr.l Ulnila of millet "miiy also bo so n for ( oil ing , but the golden ( or ( Ionium ) vari ety docs best on fairly good soil , and of lato. years it hits iuuroiuud In popular ity. Mlllot has the advantage ever corn" ; that it moy bo sown httor say any time In July , or even curly In August. Oats nnd" port8 sown together make a coed soiling crop when put in early in the Benson , but for late uowing corn and millet nro most excellent , und nlto- eother preferable. llujliiK mid Harvest In ; ; . llvory farmer who hits much grass or grain lo cut should muko oarlv prepara tions for haying und hm-vouting , gen- onilly the moat Important and laborious operation ! ! of the season. These who hnvtt not iilroady provided for the ro- qulHito men mid teams , tools and um rhluory , bhould lose no tlmo In com plating thulr arrangements ; for when Urnss or grain is ready to cut every delay or contingency ought lo bo guaided against so far aa possible. There in no economy in using poor , cheap imple ments , as loss frequently results from their breakatro or failure to operate well , which usually happens at the very time when tholr use can ho mndo most advantageous. The shrewd farmer knows that to have matters run smooth ly and Hucccsstullv at such a time in volves not only timely brain work in planning and forecasting , but personal supervision and often severe physical labor when the active campaign is opened , nnd therefore provide : ' accord ingly. The grass crop mu t have boon great ly improved by the recent copious rains , nnd hence all interested should bo cady for work as soon as it is lit for utting. Most good farmers now favor arly cutting , the time of. bloom or hereabouts being considered the best o obtain the most profitable returns. Clover hay should also bo cut early ay when the last sots are in blossom ind the IIrat ones a little turnod. The wheat harvest should also bo pro vided for in advance. Thoao who have nuch grain to cut will nnd It for tholr ntorcdt to early Bccure or arrange for ho necessary machinery , with the requisite force of mnn and teams for Jielr ready manipulation. The careful nrinor will also bo prepared in season , or it is even moro Important to prompt- y cut wheat than grass , as the grain is ho moro liable to damngo from delay in gnrnorlng. Most farmers favor cutting vheat before It is fully ripe. One great advantage in the early cutting of both 'rain and grass is that moro attention can bo given to the details of the im- > ortnnt work , and this is a doclded gain where ono has many acres to harvest. I'arni I.tvc Stork In June. Domestic animals require good care In luno as well an In January , as they often sullor from heat unless protected. If " ihero are no shade trees in"tho pastures , temporary sheds of poles with brush roofs will afford relief to the animals ; and if vou sot un a few rubblnu posts ind provide boxes of salt easy of access it will promote their comfort. Don't ' tofturo your working horses with blinds , check reins , cruppers and like useless contrivances. See that the collar and all parts of the harness fit properly , to prevent injury from dialing. Assist the animals to protect themselves ogainst flies , feed thorn regu larly , hitch in the shade , nnd note and do other things which will add to tholr comfort and your prolt. Provide good pastures for all stock not kept in stables or Boiled. Cowa expected to yield golden June butter should have good pasture and access to pure water but do not allow them to gorge themselves with rank growing clover , which causes n condition of bloat that often proves seri ous and sometimes fatal. Sheep shear ing should bo done with care and skill. Do up the lleoccs nicely , and keep them free from dirt to bccure the highest price. Look out for the ticke that now leave thu shorn sheep and resort to the lambs ; dip the latter in tobacco water or some other decoction prepared for the purpose. Give a meal slop daily to young pigs intended for early market. Watch the chickens and protect thoin from hawks , owls , rats and other ene mies. Orchard unit rrult Gitnlcn. Fruit growers must watch their trees , bushes and vines this month and fijht the voracious Insects persistently. Spraying with Paris green will destroy the codlin moth and most other orchard and garden posts except the curculio , for which shaking or jarring the tree is the sovereign romudy catching the in sects on a cloth spread under. A tca- bpoonful of the poison named to a bar rel of water ib enough ; in applying use some spraying instrument that will do the work olTeetually. Remove cater pillar nests by using a swab of keroiono emulsion or lime wash , and sprinkle hellebore on the currant worms. Mulch the strawberries , if not already done straw is good for this purpose , but a coarser material may bo used currants and gooseberries are also bettor for mulching. See to the raspberries nnd blackberries , only allowing suoh suck ers to grow as are needed for next year's fruiting. The thinning out of fruit is important and should not bo neglected. This process is essential and rarely overdone. Grafts sot the past spring should bo examined , nnd if iikeiy to bo crowded , remedy by remov ing the excess. Now grafts may yet beset set if dormant scions are used. It is well to now look after the tree labels and rectify errors or obliterations as far as possible. Short Stop Now uush the mixed spring and sum mer work , but bo systematic and thor ough. Shade in the pasture for stock may bo a modern idea , but it is a good ono. AH haying and harvesting tools and machinery should bo provided in ad vance and kept in good condition. The late spring extends the season for tree planting , remember. The working teams should be handled carefully ut this busy season. Yes , keep right on addintr to the compost hoij ) . How about extra Juno buttery While ecur- ing extra field laborers be sure and got good house help for harvest. Uproot played out old small fruit gardens ; the land is wasted. Apply manure plentifully to all hoed crops. Stir the burfaco soil frequently us soon as the corn is up. Good hardwood ashes will help potatoes and onions amn/.ingly. A good clover sod turned under fits the ground for almost any other crop. Itaibo plenty of root& this eonson. Weed the garden often and early. Protect all insect-destroying birds. Salt pastured animals regularly , and BOO that they have shade nnd good water. Flltny water does not help a cow to glvo good milk. Fight Ineoct enemies persistently to save your crops. Aim to excel in all your operations , and resolve to inn ICQ j-our farming pay bettor than over this year. IATABBH Tor Over Two Years my little girl's life was IN mndo miserable by a CHILDREN case of Catarrh. The discharge from the nose vras largo , con stant and very offensive. Her eyes be came inllamed , the lids swollen and very painful. After trying various remedies , I gtivo her 8. 8. 8. The first bottle- seemed to aggravate the disease , hut the symptoms soon abated , and ia a short time she was curixl. Dr. L. B. HITCIIEY , MACKEV , INO. YOURSELF ! , ' Ailc your Uruzslit for i , , botllo of Jlig . Iheonlr , / non-polto'iout remedy for all l ' the uunatural discharge * and I private dUeuei of men und the debilitating wcukntis peculiar i to women. H cum In a Jew Ids ) * without tbe aid or uUIclly ot n doctor. "A * Cniivrkil jimrriran Cure. WnnuUcturvU by I Tt nc > Chemtal Q\ * CINCINNATI , o. u.a. A , " Pure Diood , rtiftet Hetlth. " Sick Headache Symptoms , 1 "pt ' oec'n ' in tiia morning , on waking from a deep deer * At fi'it there la nn oppressive feeling in the head , willed gradually merge ! Into n severe heavy p.il" in the temples , ful ness nnd tenderness In one eye nnd extUJInfT ncross the forehead , nnd dis tressing llckncss at the stomach , Sick headaches are the out come of biliousness or disor dered state of the stomach , cause great suffering , and often lead to serious illness. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa promptly removes the 'causes of sick headache by cleansing the system and regulating the stomach , liver , and _ bowels. $1.00 n bottle. All druggists. Kickapoo Indian Oil kills pain instantly. 35 cents. Night Good nil the time. It removes the languor of morning , sustains - ' tains the energies of noon , lulls , [ the weariness of night. 'Root ; Beer ! | delicious , sparkling , appetizing. Don't be deceived If a deaier.for the saVe of larger profit , tell * you some other kind ' Is "juitascood" * ti fil e. No imitation i is as C3od as tbe genuine UmBi1. 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Apply to AU.A.N A CO. . < liluBito , II 1 ! . MOUUK , ISl'J Howard SI , Uumlio. torneU Vutut ani Flneat in the World , r u4flj ? r Aocomodatlonj unalcelleo. KEW YORK. iOHOOHDERRY AND GLASGOW , Rvnrr BMurdar , NCW YORK , < HIIlM.ITjU and NAPLES , Atrrgulkr Interval ! . SAIDOH , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE r lo on loirex termt to and from the principle CCJTCH. Z33U3H , I&I33 4 ALI > ttltTiaiitTiL FOmTd. Eicunlon ticket * T U Ue to return l > r ltli rtb1 > l < > turrxjud Clrdo A North ot Irvluxt or Koplu A Olbralu * Crtfu ut Kxi7 Crflrt ta izj Ixrui it Leiiit Ettil. Apply lu aoy ol our loc l AiiOuUor tu tlUOXUtiUa , CUteaao , 111 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS , AGENTS AND LESSEES. InpurMinncoof ordinance No. 3.0JJ , rcqulr- Ina water ami cmcornoetlons to tjo ninao to nn < l within the eurli lines on certain strcoK nvcntics nnd iillors. lit Street Imiiroremont niitriois NO < . XA u\4i : . 423.121.423,4i % 427. 4.9 , 4. . 4'M , 4-11.4 B. 4H : , 4il. : m 4J5. 437. 4SS , 431) . 4tl. 411,41. ' . 4U 441.449. 4V. 4.11. 4M , 4.1S , 450 , 457 , 4.11 * . 45 : . 4M , 4HI. 4B2. 410.417 and 470 ro poctlvoly. In the city ofOmuhn , you nro heroliy tiutiflcil to innko nil nocesinry connections vtItli water mid ens ninths , or luttor.ili. nnd to complete sucli work on or before the SIM tiny of June , IKJi. ns It 1 tlio purpose to onvo the strcoti. uvcmics nnd nlloyi In the s-\ld district * , nnd iiioroprirtlouliirlyilescrlljou ni follows , to-wlt : Jxo. aw l'i\rrf or uth nvemio from lioavon * worth street to Hickory strcot. No 44.1 Alley In block > . Hnnscom 1'lnoc. > o447 I.e.ivcnworth ftttoot from tlio west line of IGth ntroct to wtistllno ot SOth avo. No4il < ! th street from tlio south line ot Plcrco btreot to the uorlli line ot Hickory No 4v4 LoAvouwortli1 Street from the wuit line of 10th strcot to1 flio otm line of lllh No 433 ISth street frofti the south line ot Jones street to tlio nort llno of Luiivonworth No 43V ( Socncor strcot ) tram Sherman avo- ntio to i4th ! struct , Ji No427 Lathrop strcot from Sherman avenue - nuo to I8lh street. ,3 No 43 $ Hurt strcot from the west line ot 13th street to the east Uno of IGth street. No 4Jlr Spriico street from the west line or Ed street to the oust | lipof ) 24th struct. No 4JO Cass street tram (1 street to 24th No 4 1 Mason street f rlfm 29th strcot to 3)th ) . ' avenue. rniir Mnenn atrnnt/.fmin ttir * nnal Hun nf oOth Ftrcct to the uast line of 31st street. No 4X1 SM street imm.tho north line of Eu clid I'liico to the norllUInoof Woolworlli nvo- No43l Cnllfornla street from 13th strcot toNe No 435 tzurd street from 121U street to 14th No 410-I'arli or street from 24tli street to the oa t line of sflth street. No 437 Sovrnrdstroot from21th stroutto2Jth No 4J3 Ohleugo street from 2M street to 23U No 430 Galdwcll stroat from 24th street to the west line of Shlnn's addition. No 440 Sherman uvonuo from south line of Gr.tnd nvcnuo to bert stroot. No 411 39th stroat from Pnrnam street to the north line of Davenport street. No44J Davouport street from IDth street to 40th street. No44'l 40th street from the south line of Davenport street to Oumlnz stronU No 441 Madison uvonuo from llth street to Sherman nvenuo. No 419 ChlcaRO street from west line of 2jth strcot to 3th street. No 430 St. Mary's nvonuo from the west line of ifitli street to the east line of "ith strcot No 411 17th street from Harnoy street to St. Jlnry'a avonuo. No 411 The itlloy from 22nd street to 21th strcot lnl'aulson'3 addition. No 4KIOth strcot from Farnam strcot to Harnoy street. . . . . No4S > 2jth strcot from the south line of 1'opploton nvonuo to the north line of Woolworth - worth avonuo. No 4.17 Davonportstreet from 24th street to i3th ! street. _ . . No MS Cuss 'troot from west Und of 21th street to 103 foot west of 2.1th street. No 4.VJ--Uass street from east line of 24th street to west line of 21th street. . No. 4U Hamilton street , from the west line of 40th street to tlio cast Uno of the vlail'iatof the Holt Line railway. No. 401 The alloy In block 233. city. - . No. 402 The alloy In hiock 10 , IvounUO & Itulh's addition. No.4M > Alloy In block IS. city. No. 407 Alloy In block ja. city , from 10th street to 20th street , nnd No. 470 Ninth street , from Paclllc street to alloy north of 1'nclDo street. Dated at Omaha , Jntinf , tHrj. 1' . W. I1IUICI1AUSKK. Chairman Hoard of 1'ublic Worics. Jutio8-D-15-lll NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS , AGENTS AND LESSEES. In pursuance of ordinance No .1092. rcq'ilr- liiK sewer connections to be made to and with in tlio curb lines on certain sreets. avenues mill alloys In Street Improvement Districts Nns. avi. 443 , 447.4211 , 424 , 4JT. 4'Jfl. 427. 423. 4J , 4M. 431. 432. 43 ! ( . 4.11 , 413,430 , 437. 4.K , 4W , 445 , 411 , 4)2. ) 44 % 414. 449. 430.451. 4.14. 4Y1. 4.1ft. 4r > 7. 4.1S , 41' , 43.J. 401 , 4'i2. 44 , 407 and 47(1. ( respectively. In the city of Omaha , you are hereby notified to inako all noctissary connections with bO'vor niulns or latturals and to complete such work on or be fore June - " < J , 1692. as It Is the purpose to pave the streets , avenues und alloys In the suld dis tricts , and moro particularly described as fol lows , to-wlt : Xo. X > 9 I'aric or 29th avenue , from Leaven- worth street to Hlckory'streot. "No. 445 Alloy In bloeltU. Hun SCO in pl-c7. J > a 447 Leiivonwortli str ot , from the west line of 10th street to well , lluopf 2Jth uvenuo. No. 423 Jth stroot. frftiu the south line of 1'lcrco street to the ndrth line of Htukory struct. Na 424 Lonvonworth Htreot , from the west line of 10th strcot to tlio east line ot llth street , No. 475 12th street , from the south line of Jonoa Mtrcctto the north line of Loavonworni stroot. , No. 425 Spencer street , from Sherman av enue to 21th street. No. 427 Lathrop street , from Sherman avenue onuo to 18th street. > ' No. 4i8 Uurt street , from the west line of ISth street to the east Uno of inth street. No. 42J Spruce streoU'froni tlio we t line of 22d strcot to the east line of 24th street. No. 430 Casa street , from 22U strcot to 24th street. No. 431-Mason strent.from 20tu street to23th avenue. No. 41. ' Mason street , from the east Uno of 20th street to the east line of 31st streat. No. 4t.l : 32d street , from the north line of Kuclld place to the north line of Woolworth avenue. No. 4 H California street , from 15th strcot to 10th Htreot. No. 433 Izard strcot , from 12th strcot to IHh stroot. No. 4 iO Parker street , from 24th street to the oust line of 29th street. No. 4J7 Sownrd street , from 24lh 6 1 root to :5th street. No. 4JS Chicago street from 22d strcot to 23d struct. No. 439 Onldwoll strcot from 2Ith street to tha west Uno ot Shlnn'a addition. No. 410 Hliorman uvonuo from south Uno of Grand uvenuo to Fort Htroet. No. 441 3Jth street from Karnam strcot to the north line ot Uavenuort street. No. 412 Davenport street from 39lu street to 4Hh street. Na 443 10th street from the south line ot Davenport street to CuinlnK street. * No. 4U .Madison uvonuii from Hth street to Sherman avonuo. No. 419 Chicago street from 2Hh street to 2tlh street. No. 4SO St. Mary's avenue botwocn the west llneot 2Gth street and the east line ofTtli slroot. N i. 451 17th street from Harnoy street to St. Mary's avenue. Na 45l--Tha alloy from 2nd strcot to 21th stooetln P.iulson's addition. No. 4S519th street from 1'urnam slroot to Hnrney street , No. 453--,8th street from tlio south line of 1'opuloton avenue to north line of Wooiuorth avenuo. No. 417-lavenport streol from 24th street to 23th street , all In the city of Umaha. No. 45S--Uass street from west line ot 24th street to l'J3 feet west of 23 street. No. 450 Oass street from the oust line of 2tth street to the west line of 21th strcot. No. 413-- Hamilton street from the west line of 40th btreot to the cast line of the viaduct of the licit Line Hallway , No..4ftl.-Alley Ui block 233. city. In blooK Kountzo & Uuth's No. 4C2--AHoy 10. addition. No. 445-Alloy In hloclc 18. city. No. 407 Alloy In block 13 , city , from 10th strcot tn 2uth street , and No. 447 Ninth strout , from PaclUo atrcot to alley north of I'aolllo strcot. Vou nro hereby ordered to mnko thonocos- B.irry soworconnootloim within the tlmuspo cl- llcd In this notfi'o. or the samu will bo niado by the city authorities , and the cost thereof as- Bpmed iicalnst tlio property opposite the same und specially pencilled thereby. Dated at Omaha thls&ih day of Juno , 1992. P.V. . HIKKHAUSKIt. Chairman of thu Ilouid of I'ubllo Worka. . _ Jiinu8-a.i5.ia. ORDINANCE NO. 8077. An ordinance to amend section I ot chapter 17 of th revised ordinances of JVJ.1. ontltlod , " 1'eUillors mid Hucksters , " llottorlnliied by thoclty couuoll ot tlio city otlJmalm : toctlon I. That section 1 of chapter 47 of tlio rovlnod ordlnancusof lttf > . entitled. 'Toddler * und HuckHturb , " be , and the same U huroby amoiiiled no as to reail an follows ; Section 1 Hotull vendor * of fruit , vo ctu- bles. wfif , butler , and otUur farm ur'iiiuctfl. not raUed by ueh vendors from thulr own farms or uurdLiu , or from the fanua or Kiir- duiunf tholr omployuru ; but piirnliabod by them fur the purpoiuot > olllni { a alu at re- tull from waeous tir otur vohlclpa on the streuix , and all visndor of nuts and groceries. oil or iitliormorchaiidisc , from door to door , on thostrexUand alleys of this oily , shall bn hold and deemed to bo liuiikbloni ana It bhbll bo unlawful formiuli porkoui. and for all pod- d en not llucnied under Uiu law of this ttute. tooarry on tbo busine .of liuiikslurini ; or pedullnir , orln miy manner lo uxuiclio such calllnKUpuu the streuU.timl alleys In tlilnclty without lint procuring a iiceiiko for to dolujr. iit'Ctlon 2. That .ild kdollun 1 of laid ohuptor 47 of the vovlsed ordlnauodof ll-W , as heretofore - fore uxUtljis , bo , and Uiuaauie U LoroUy ro- puiildl , fct kootlon 3. That thl nhllunneo tnlco odoct and bo In force from und Aftvr its paoiairo. 1'atfvd , Mayiltli , IsUWi . . JOHN GUOVKS. w ourfc Approved , liny 2Mb. its ! . , 11KMI8. ilayor. NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES FOR THE CHANGE OP GRADE OP CUMING STREET. To the owners of all lot ) and pnrt of lots and rosl cst.ito a'onK Cnnilnt street from a point BOO fcot west of 4M avenue to * .1th avenue nnd Intersecting strcots at follows , to wit : 43th street from Hurt strcot to Uard stroot. You nro hereby notified that the nnflor- slmied. three dlslnton sted frcoholdors ot the city ofOmnhn , have been duly nppolnU-d by tboiniyor. with the npprov.it of tlio elty council of said city , to assess the damnco to the owners respectively of the property nlfooted by the ciiatiRo otpradoot Ciimlni ? atrooi from n point : J fact west of 4Jd nvcnuo to 41th nvunuo nnd Intc oetln ) ! street ns fol low * , tn wit : 41th street from Hurt strcot to iTirdstrootOeclart-d nrcoisiry by onllnnnco No. HO , pisso I 1'obruury S , 1 0. ' , approved Kiibrutiry 0. ISW. Vou nro further notified , thAt liavlnc nc- copto I said appointment , nnd duly qualified ns required by law , wo will , on the ISth day ot June. A. I ) . , ls9i nt the hour of N o'clock In tbo forenoon , nt the odleo ot T. O. Ilrunncr , room J. Ware block , bouthcast corner of 13th and Knrnam streets , within tbo corporate lltnlts of s.iUI olty. moot for the purpose of conshlnrlni and miikluR the iisscssmunt of daniiuo to the owner. * trspuctlvolv. of Maid property , nltoctod by said clmiunof uncle , taking into consideration special benollts. If anv. anv.Vou nro notified to bo present at the time nnd ulaco aforesaid , tnd maku any objections to or statements concernlnz Hiild nssossmuut of damage * Us you may consider iiropor.t WM. O , SHIUVKll. OEO. J , PAUL. Omnba , Juno C , 1392. jGdlH ELECTION PROCLAMATION. In liursnanco ot nn orJtnanca ot the city ol Omalia , passed and approved Mny 17,1SU2. on tltlod "An ordinance calling a special clootlun to > oto upon the acceptance of the amen lurt proposition of the Nobruska Central rnlhrty comtmny and tlio Issuance of coupon bonds of Iho cltv of Omnlia In the stun ot two hun dred and ( ifty thousand dollars iJiW.O-U ) to aid the Ncbruski Central Hallway company In acquiring depot KrounJs , m the con struction ot a tinlun railway and pas senger depot , and In the construction of other railway lmurovoiiiont.s upon said grounds , and to nutliorlr.u a tax for the pav * monl.of the Interest upon said bonds and to create : i sinking funil for the payment of tbo prlnclp.il thereof , ami repealing ordinance No , io : > 4 , passed nnd approved Miiy 10th , 1892. I , Oeorco P. llonils , miiyor of the city of Omaha , do liornby Issue my proclamation nnd Klvo publlo notlco unto the lozal voters of tha oily of Omaha , Douglas county , Neb. , Unit on Thursday , the 10th day ot June , 1832 , a spoolal election will bo hold In said olty at the follow ing polling places , namely : nusT WAIID. Klrst District Southeast corner Seventh and MHrcy streets. Soconv District Northwest corner Eighth and LoKvcnworth streots. Third Dlstrlot-1208 Jones street Fourth District 1227 South Thirteenth stroot. Fifth District Northeast corner Seventh and Pnclflo streets. Sixth District Southeast corner Sixth and PaclUo streets. tjoventb District C23 I'lorco street. Eighth District Southwest corner Eleventh and Center streets. Ninth District 1932 South Sixth strcot Tenth District Intersection Ninth and Ban croft slroot , northeast cornor. Eleventh Uislrict-HKM South Thirteenth struct , northeast corner Arbor street. SECOND WAI1U. Tlrst District Intersection Fourteenth and Jones streets. Second District 1001 South Thirteenth street. Third district Intersection Eighteenth and Loavcnworth streets , south side. Fourth Dlstr.ot Intersection Twentieth and l.oavonworlh streets , south side. Fifth District Intersection Twonty-thlrd and I.oavonworth streets , south sldo. Sixth District Intersection Twentieth strcot and I'oimlnton avenuo. Seventh District 14J.J William stroot. Eighth District-1314 South Thirteenth strcot ( McCandllsh ) . Nlnlb District Intersection Sixteenth and Center streets. Tenth District JSi ) South Twentieth strcot ( Lovntti Woodman. ) Eltiventh District Intorsecllon Twentieth and Ilnncroft streets. Twelfth District 1531 Vlnton street ( Donovan van ) . Thirteen th District In torsoctlonThlrteonth and Valley streets , west sldo. Fourteenth District Intersection Twen tieth and Uoulcvard streets. TIIIUD WAIID. First District Intersection Twelfth and Chicago streot. Second District 317 North Fifteenth street ( Woodwortb ) . Third District 112 South Fourteenth street , ( A. J. Simpson ) . Fourth District 1112 Douglas street (0. ( J. Uiinan ) . Fifth District Intersection Capitol avenue and Tenth streots. Sixth District Intersection Harnoy and Ninth streets , east side. Seventh District Intersection Eleventh and F.tniiin streets. Eighth District 1315 Harnoy street ( J. S. Mo- Cormlok ) . Ninth District 1211 Howard itreet ( Kil kenny , Bray & Co ) . BOUllTII WAIID. First District Intersection Seventeenth and Davenport streets. fcccoml District Intersection Twonty-sco- end and Davenport streets , north sldo. Third District Intersection Twonty-IUth and Dodga streets. Fourth District Intersection Seventeenth and Dod 1:0 streets. Fifth District 4W Soutb Fifteenth street Sixth District Intersection Twentieth and Donirlus streets. Seven tb District Intersection Twenty-sixth strcot null St. Mary's avonuo. Eighth District Intersection Twontloth street nnd St. Mary's avenue , west side. Ninth District 1818 St. Mary's avenue ( Itobobeaux ) . Tenth District Intersection Eighteenth and Leavcnwortli streets , north side. Eleventh District 10IJ Howard street ( Hlc- fflns ) . Firm WAIID. First District Intersection Sherman avenue and Mamlorson slroflt. Second District Erlllng building , west dido Slierr.ian avenue , between Ohio and Corby streets. Third District Intersection Shormaa avenue nnd Lake street. Fourth District 15W Grnco street , South west corner Sherman avenue and Urnco street. Fifth District 1317 bherman avenue Te.i- mnn ) . Sixth District 1151 Sherman avenue ( Er- ningl. Seventh District Interjection Blxtoonth and Izurd streets. Eighth District 80S North Sixteenth streo ( U. O. Clark , agent ) . Ninth District Intersection Cass and Fif teenth streets. Tenth District 013 North Sixteenth stroo ( Sears , agent ) . Eleventh District Southwest corner Elgh tocnth and Cnss streets , 4.-J North Eighteenth Btroot. SIXTH WAItlX First District Lyceum hall , 4823 Nortl Twenty-fourth stroitt ( ( Jr.ilg ) . feecoud District Intersection Thlrty-slxtl street und Grand uvonnu. Third District Intersection Military avenue and Grant strroU Fourth Distrlot Intersection Twenty fourtli street and Mnndoreon strools. Fifth District Intersection Twenty-fourtl and \Vlrt treots. Sixth District Intersection Thirty-third and Parker streela. Soronth District 2333 Lake etroot ( W , A . Eighth District 2625 LaUn street ( Sasstrom ) Ninth Distrlot 2yiu North Twunty-fourtl street. Tenth District Intersection Twonty-olghtl and Franklin streets. Eleventh District Intersection Twenty fourth and Fr mklln streets. Ttvolfth Distrlot IOW North Twontloth street. BEV3MTII WAIID. First Dial riot 2313 Leuvenwortli street. Second DistrictInlurscctlon Twenty-ninth ftvpnuo and 1'oppluton Avenue , uast side. Tlilrd District Intor&eotloti T vonty-nlnth street ana Woolworth avuiiue. i ) uth fdc. 1'Oiirth Distrlot Intersection Twenty-ninth anil Mozonth streots. Fifth District Intersection Tlilrty-socona avenue nnd Thomason stieet. Sixth Dlstrlnt-1012 Twenty-ninth arenuo. teventh DIstrlct-lntoriootloa Thirty fourth and Francis streets. EiailTII TV A II I ) . First DIstrlct-2934 Hamilton street. Hocond Distrlot 1SU Ouiulng stroot. Third Dlitrlct Intersection Twentieth and Nlcbotsi streets Fourth District 291C Ginning street , Fifth Dlstrlct-2108 OumuiB tree , ' , . blxtb District Intersection Twenty-second and Uurt street * . tiovontli District Intersection Twentieth and Cttbsitrootu. M.NTII WAIIO. First nistnot-IntcMootlon Thlrty-iocona anrt Uuinlng streets. Second District Intersection Fortieth and Cumlng streets , north * Idc. Third District In tersoctlon Fortieth and Far n mil btrcota. Fourth DlJtrlot Intericction Thirty-second avenue and Davenport itreot. Fifth DUtrlot-iaril Farnum street filxth District aioi Leavenworth street lor tbe pur o e of submitting to the leg a yoturs of said olty. for thuir acceptanoo or ru Jeotlon , tha amended propoiltlon of the No- * bruikH Central Hallway company to tbo olty of Omaha ( hereinafter written dt length ) and tbo questions , lm | | the bonds of tb city o Omaha be Ujued , regliterod and delircroi ) as provldta Jn aia arueuded proportion shall an itnnual tax be levied to pay thu Jn toreit on susb bonds a * U becomes duo ? ami ( hull a furthur annual tax , commencing tbo tunth year , prior to the maturity of ueli bond i , bo levied , In addition to ull otbo taxea , for the cro tlon of a , sinking tund su Ill- clout to pay such bond * at the inatuntr B Said quMtlooa. and tbi toceptanco or rejeo- Ion ot said nmonJpd ptoposltlon , In dilbinlttod o nld legal voter * , nnd will bo voted upon n the innnncr and form following : "Tho Ndhrnskn Contra ! Hallway company IMS mndo tlio followln ; proDOJltlou lo the Itv of Umaha ! The amptidpd proposition of the Nobraslci Central Ktliway company to the city ot Omaha , Neb. To tbo Mayor and City Council of the Olty of Omaha , Nob. : Tlio Undersigned , tbo .Ne- irask * Central Hallway company , proposes to tcqulronnd ta.o possession of , , for railway nirposos , that certain tract otland. locntnil vllhln tha district bnumluil by Flflofnth' treet , Chlcniustrcot , Etovcnth street , t'nll * ornln ulrooU tint the rUht ot way of the Omnha Holt Uillway comptny , except the onth half ot block Alois ; inml4. block3 ; * , ot I , and north one-half of lius S nnd % bleak S7 : and to cio--t thcroon n union latsonsor depotr.n the corner ot Flftnonth nnd Chlcaco streets , to Post , Including tbo other railway Improvements on said cronnns , tot loss th n four hundred thousand dollars JIUO.OO.1. . I'rovhlctl , th l .ty ot Omnha. In Douglai ounty , Nobr.i i < a. wlil dunnto to the tuul { obraskn Central Hilhvay company two itindroil and lltty thousand dollars ( JiUOJJI of Its four (0 ( pur cent bonds. 8IOO.WO thereof o bo diit d January 2 , 1S.X1 , and $151,000 thereof o bo dntcd Junuhry 1 , li > 9l , to become due and paynb.o twenty yean fmm their rospcc Ivo datus. with inlorest i ) ly.iblo ully , nil niynblo nt the ll o il agency of tlio stMo of Nor.islca In tlio city of Now York. Hald bonds to bo of Iho denomination of one Ihousaml itollurJ ( { 1.0 JO ) onoli , nnd onoh thereof to recite. "Tills bond Is ono ot n sorlos of tno hundred , nud fifty (1,0) ) bonds of ilKo nmou nt und tenor , wuL.li nro tMitoil by tlio city of Oinulia , In Douglas county. Nnbriikn , to the Nebraska Cent nil Knllxvny compnnv. to uld H In acquiring IniKllnlbo olty of Omaha fur union depot mm icrnitmil purposes und in the construc tion of : i union railway pHssoncor dnuot upon nnld Rrounil , nnd Its railway tr.ie'm , sldo tracks , turnouts , Hwllehus nnd npproacttcs lu .Uln.r thereto , nnd oilier railway Improve ments therewith connected. " Snld bonds to bo oxcmtlod nnd roMstorod nt or ItMincdlnto'iy after the dates thereof , nnd ImmcJInuily thereafter dollvorod to Ibo l'lr t National b.ink of Omaha , Nob. , trustco , to ba bold lu trust for doilvory lo tlio Nebraska Cgutr.il H.illwny comp my , Us successors or assigns , by SMI ! trustuo , In Installments as hereinafter provided. The suld Nebraska Central Hallway com pany plans to construct , or cniuo to bo foii- slructod. a line ot railway In tbo stnto ot lowit , not loss than lU9mllo lu extent , from ibo east approach of n brldxo , which tbo imld Nobr..sk.t Contra ! Hnllw.iy comuiiny his : nlso nlnnnod to construct over tlio Missouri river , Intersoetlnn orcounoctlnr with or roncblnv tbo lines of two or moro ot tbo following rull- wny corporattonj , vizi Tbo Illinois Central lUllwny company , tlio Wlnona & Southwestern Hnilwny company , tbo Mlnnonpollsr.t St. Louis Ilnllnny ooni- , tbo ChlcEiRo , St. 1'iiul & Knnsiis City Ranv : ; coinpunr , tbo ClilonRO , Fort Madison & DOS Molncs Unllwny company , tbo Alobl- on , Topek'i & nntu I'o Itullwny comnany , tbo Ilnltlmoro & Ohio HulhvHy company , tbo Ohio fi Mississippi Hatlwnv company , Ibo Keo- kuhYcxtcrn Hnilwny company , tbo Qulnoy tJmtilm ft Kansns Olty Hallway comcany ana iho lovra Central U.ulvray company , Ono hundred thous'ind ( tloo.OJll dollars of said bonds shnll bo dellvurml by said trustee - too to said Nebraska Central llullnny lunipuiiy. Its KUVUUU140IH or ussitcns. when it or they eliall bnvo ncciulrod nud Iftkon possession of Hint certain tract of land locnlod within the district bounded by Fifteenth street , Chicago etreot , Biovcnth atroot , Cuilforiiln , strcot nnd the right of w.i.v of the Onialia Halt H.tllwny com- piny , ( cxcopt the south half of blocks 'IS , lot n utid 4 , block 2S , lot 1 , und the north half of lots 3 and : ) , block -Ti : Provided , thnt the said ono hundred thou- BRnd dollars ISIW.OJO ] of suld bonds shall not bo delivered until utter the said Nebraska Central Hallway company , Ita successors or iisslpns , Hhull hnvo uooslruclol thn sild line of railway In th > i stale of Iowa. Ono hundrrd nnd fltty tliousmid dollars [ il5nOM ) | ofsalJ bonds shall bo delivered by said trustco to eald Nabraska Central Hullway company , its successors or atslRns. when It or they nhnil huvo completed tno oroctlon of a union passonaer oopot upon snld tract of.lund ahovo described , to cost , Inolullnx tbo ether railway linprovomenta on said grounds , not less than four liundroU thousand dollars iSUO.COJ ) ; proof of such cost to be mndn by tbe sworn stateni. > rt ot tbo preildont and trens- uierof said rnllway compuny. Ulcd with the city clerk of Omaha , nccomp.mlcd by oortlfl- cato slicncd by the city attorney and city cn- ginoor. that In tholr nulnlon such amount lian artually been expended. rroriued.that if the s-ild Nebraska Central Hallway company , lis successors or assigns , ehnll full to acniiiro nnd taUo possession of sala land. ItsliHil not bo entitled to receive nny purl of said ono bund red thousand dollnrs iSlOO.iHiO ) Installment of bonds : nnd. further provided , ibat none of said ono hundred nnd Ufty tbousiind dollars HlMtWO ) ) Instnllmnnt of bonds shall bo delivered until at least ono rail way company In addition to the Nebraska Central Hallway comoiny shall bo actually uslnr ; snld union depot ; and , 1'rovlded further. That tbo mayor and tha city council shall , by resolution , upon tbo full performance of the undertakings on the part of Raid railway comp.iny heroin contained , order the delivery of said bonds at the times aforesaid : nnd. Provided tuitbcr. .That all matured coupons ill all bo removed and cancelled by said trustee betoro delivery ot the bonds to wlncii they are attached ; nnd. Provided further. That the mayor nnd city council of the city of Omaha shall causa to bn levied on ibo titxab'o property ot said city an annual tax suiHoIent for the payment of the Interest on said coupon bonds as It becomes duo. nnd after the expiration of ton (10) ( ) years from tlio da to of said bonds Iho mayor and oily council of said city shall oauso to bo lovlcd In addition to all ether taxes on tbo tixablo property of said city an amount of tax suniclcnt to uroalea ulnluni fund tor the payment at maturity of said bonds , ( the amount ot tax to bo levied for such slnklu ? fund not to 'exceed twenty-llvo thousand dollars lars U23,00j.no ) in any ono year ) ; said tax to bo continued from vo.ir lo year uulll the said bonds are fully paid. The acquirement of the said lands anil Im- provon.ents heroin contemplated Including the said railroad In lown. shall bo begun within imo year from Mar 1. 1893 , and bo pushed to completion without unnecessary delay : and shall bo comnletod within tbreo years from the 1st day of July. 1892. In case any of the terms , limitations , condi tion * or provisions propone I herein relating to Ibo bozlnnin ? , projroas nnd completion of sain Improvements are not complied w th , ( unlcta delay In directly and necessarily caused &y Injunction or other judicial pro ceedings , or by unavoidable accident or act of Providence ) , the said company snail not bo entitled to receive said bonds or any thereof , oven though Uioo'cclorRof told olty of Omaha shall have by tholr vota authorized the Is suance of suld bonds ; but ail right tosald bonds shnll by such default and without any judicial determination become forfoilod. Provided , however , thnt If the boglnnlnr , protrovt or completion of said Improvement ! shall bo dclnjeu orobstruotod by any of tbo aforesnld causes , the times heroin allowed for Hie prozruts nud completion of said Improve ments shall bo extended lo iho extent of such delayer obstruction ; and should a dlnputo nrlse between iho mild olty nf Omaha nnd the said NobrasKn Central Hallway compiny with rusuact to the causa or ox tent of any such delay , the same at Iho election of mlcl No- lrusknCunlr.il Hallway company , shall bo referred for determination to n board nf ar bitrators , to bo appointed aa hereinafter pro vided. In consideration of receiving the proposed subsidy the Nebraska Central Hallway com pany aerocs to allow all railway companlei the following rights : The rlirht to run tholr locomoUvos.pasirciisor and frelzht trains ever IU main anU passing trials within tlio city of Omuba ; anil over Its proposed brldgo nnd approaches preaches , the rlir.liti touiosach portion of lu terminal grounds , opoU nnd facilities ai mBj Lo nocebsary and proper for Uiu conduct ol tbo business ot Buuh roads ; Includ ing nny enlargmcnt of Its depot and depot grounds : the right to have their oars switched and delivered by Iho Na- bmskn Central Hjllnay company upon all of Its switch tracks : ibo right to connect tliclr roads at any point within ono hundred ( lul ) miles of said olty of Omabt with nny line ol railway vibloh tlio Nobrnaka Central Hallway eopipuny , or It * tuocotsom or ansUns , may construct or caune to bo conntruclcU oistol tbo Missouri river , and to run tliclr locomo tive * , passenger and freight trains ovorthu main and pasulng truckn ot said railroad ; It boliu hereby aereed tint In case tlio Nebraska Central Hallway com pany shall construct IU prnnoxed line cost of the Mieaotirl river , through thoaxoiu'y of any other corporation or party. It will canle such corporation or psrty to oxeoutti und deliver to the oily of Omaha u good and ufllclent Instrument binding It or him to Hbldo by tbo terms , conditions and provisions of thin prnpoiltlon. the uuio as the sr.ld Nobraiikii Central Hallway company would have boon bound If It had built tno same , Loforo delivery of the aforoiald ono buncliiKi ibousHtid dollars ( tlW.Of ! ) Installment oi bonds. Provided , that the uionnd onjuyroontby ncli railway companies of oicli nnd every of cald rlciiti > imll bo upon Just anduiiunl terms anU the nayinontflt jukt und fair coinpens- tlon to the .Nebraska Cautrnt Htllway con- pany , Its successors or Resigns , und supjoct to ueli operating rules nd regulations of the Nebraska Central Hallway company , lu mo- ces orsorH lgni. aa blind bo noccsiury nnil proper , lint and ronionable. And the said Nebraska Central Hallway compuuy will submit any diipiito nrlilnz between - twoon It aim nucli olber company or com- panloi ui to thoutennd onjoyninnt of nny right * under tbla uropoiltlou , or nt to tlio terms , cornr/ansatloa , operating rulot mit rogalatlons , rotating thoruto , to a board ol arbitrator * , to bomauVup of threoponona who are judscjnt tbo stale dlitrlot court or Its iuoce tor , of tbo dUlrlct umbracliig the county of Duuzloj. to bo selected by a two- third * vote of all the persons who ru dUtrlot Judxet ot said court , Provided that anyiuch railway company othertbau tald Neuraaka Central Hallway company. Its successors or oMlgna , shall hnvo tbe eloctlou to submit any nuch dliputa tu arlirltratloQ or to pursue any ether romodjr Wtiorcrer arbitration Is provided for by thU proposition , the party doslrlut to submit a.r tuiuuu to arbitration sLn.il oausti Ui b torved upon Iho ether party n written njtlci which shall tot out thonmttcr In OUpUte tope po submltlrd , ap.'i the tlmo proposed for the hearing , which shall not bo loss than thirty < 3'l ' da s after the tlmo of service ! nail there upon the ndversn pirty shtll within twenty r.Mdays ) > > tteriuoh norvlen upon It serve Its niisniir. It nnr It havo. upan the party do- cinnd nt thrt arbltrMIon , The Honr.1 of Arbltritors. when oriftnliod , thnlllmvopoTor to II x the tlmo of ho.trlnsr nnd to adjourn the s.vns frj-n tlmo lo tlmo , ami to nriko ull IILVHH ? irv rules ant rojuln- tlona for thn production ot luitlmony In the poxcation tit o'thcr partv , an.l othorwtso t comprl a fa rninl poo.lv trhilt Iho decision ol a mnjorlty of the bo ird ulnill control nnd tin Qua ! dotormlnnt on ot thu hoard sli ill bo llnal mil cotu-lnsHo upon tha turtles , of aI niat- ll" | ) tlMtl'l n lltr.Mdp < l , Wherever arbitration utiAll bo retorted U Midi iir.nir it Ion sni t uutnwo\Ciii lviuxiiHviy of the parlies ( oxropt ns heraln oliowlioro pro- vl , o I ) , ns to the mtltors anil things Involved nail decided thnrcln. Snld Nobri ka ; ontrnlHilw.iy : company. Its siio.-cj < ori and assigns , thill tr.tuspurt freight Inclutllna triniferuf freight nn1 ! allolmrjoi ncldcntal to ssld irnnspnrtalloiil over any irl'leo nnr1 ipurn i'ir > , us wnll ns ovnr TIV railway It shall construct within ono hnndrml 100) ) miles ot the Missouri rlvnr wllbln tba tntoof Nobr.iik.-i. for Just or nvisonabln ritns or charges , nnd In case ot dlHercinuo ns to wbut constitutes just nnd reasonable rales or cltnrgv * unaor IUK iixr.i.raini , tne mayor KIM city council or slid rnllw.iy comuany may sulmil ) iho s.imo to arbitration lu thu mnnnor and lo tlio arbitrators above provliltnl for. but this pir.icraph rospootlng frolghl oluirics Hhull not become oporntlvo or In force until 3vo years from thu duto of Ui * delivery ot the lailluiltllmont ot the bonds tmolnbotora ro- fe/red to. ( tl > further proposo.l that aald bonds shall bo delivered lo tha Nehrnnlia Central rnllwny : ompiny. Its siu'couon or assigns , only upon tbocxoGittlon by ihn s-vld Nebraska Central railway comutny or Its suecossurs. nnd deliv ery lo tlio elty ot Orimlis ot an umlortnklu In writing lo the elToot tint the principal dopol of said railway couipaiiy.tUennoriloniccs nnd principal nriclilne shops wheu built shall bj atntoil nnu infilntitm > , l within tlio corpornto Imlts of the city of Oiimhn , nn I that a vloln- tlnnnf tbo torniiot said undertaking by the ltd Nobr.iskn Central railway company or us successors or nnslgns. ahnll render tbo said Nebraska Conlru railway company , or Its successors. Indebted tn the sal I olty of Omaha n the full amount ot silil ponds , and Interest thereon. This proposition shall , after being duly noknowluiUed by the Nobrasxn Central Hall way company , bo recorded In the ollloo of tlio resistor of dacds ot Iljiulnsconnty.Nebraska , anil for a period of twenty ( JJ ) yean from and utter thl < dnlo , sbill bo roterrotl to by giving tha bonk anil pa go wherein tha same is re corded lu any tnort'agrdoo I of trust , deed ot conveyance , or loaao of said depot and depot around * , with the statement that the said No- lipisUn OiMiinil r tl KV cxmnnnr. lls snr-rm- Bora nnd asslcns , are bound by the terms , llml- tatlonit. piovislous and coiiuiiluns ot inn proposition which nro horaby made Itucovp- ntnti that uttaob lo ana run with tlio said property Into wnojoovor handx It may come. Provided , that the city council of the city ot O-rrilm. ( the m\vor Rpnrnvlng In dun form ) ihallonact a certain ordinance ( nhloh nt the data hereof , is pending cunsUlerntlon before Bnld oounoll ) , entitled "AnorJlnnnco crantlng permission nnd nuthorlly to the Nebraska Jcntrul Hnllwoy entupnny , Its btiocestors and ns.slgns to construct railroad traolis nlong. across , over nnd under cc'lnln atrcots and alleys In the city of Omaha subject to curtMn conultlong. und to vncatn parts of cert-iln streets nnd alleys In the city of Omaha unoa compllnnco with certain otlirr condltioiiB. " And It is also provided , that If salt ! Nebraska Contnil railway company shall not , within fnrty-flvo < 4M days of being nottQed by tha city clerk of tlio adopt on ol tuts proposition at the election licld to vote upon Iho same , tlio with the said olty clerk its wrllton rntlflca- tlon of th's proposition under Its corooralo seal , none of snld bonds shall bo Issued , nnd all tbo terms mid provisions of this proposi tion shnll bo hold for naught. The Nebraska Central Hallway company agrees before nn election bulng on'lod to sub mit to the voters of the city of Omaha tbli proposition , thnt It will execute mid deliver tosald clly n bond wllb good und snfllolcnt surotles In tlio sum of live thousand dollars tfj.000.10) ) and tlvo thousand ilollurs ( J.'i.roaroi cash , conditioned upon tbo payment of tlio expenseof Raid aloatlon. This proposition und the ncccptanco throat by the city of Omaha and tbo ratllloatlon of this proposition by said Nebraska Central Hallway comp-iny , or lls successors or as- slgncs , as heroin provided , sliall Lo construed and understood to conatltuto a rontrncl between tlio Hald Nebrusku Central Hallway company. Its successors or assigns , and tbo said city of Omuln. and all the to'ins , conditions , agrcomonts and provisions made on the part of the NobraMkn Central Hull- way company In this propilsltlou con tained nro hereby made tlio covenants ot tbo snld Nobrnsk-i Central Hallway comuany , Its successors and assigns , which eliill attach to nnd run w th all ofita snld property nnd bo binding upon any party Into whoso bunds it or any of It may come. In witness wheroot tlio nald I ebrnska Cen tral Hullway company has o.iusod thoio pres ents lo by oxoculcd this IQth day of JIav. A. D. , IBS. ' . NEI1RA.SKA OKNTHADKAIIjWAV 00. By .T. n. Vicn Prcsldeuk Attcotr .TntIN 1 , [ SKAT- . ] Witness : ALEX. O. OHAULTON. Etatoof Nebraska , I Douglas County.B8 [ < On this icth day of May. A. D. . ISO ! , before ne , a notary publlo In and for slid eontity , perHonnliy appeared the above named J , II. Diimont and John L. MoOaguo. who are lo mo personally known to bo the Identical per sons who signed tbo foregoing Instru ment as vleo president und aecrotiiry of tlio liobraska Central Hallway company : they ncknowle go tlio said Instrument to bo the voluntary not and doaa of tbo said Nebraska - braska Central Hnllwny company and their voluntary act and dred as such vloo president nnd secretary of snld company. Witness my hand and notarial seal the date lastnforcsald. ALEX. Q. CHAItl.TON. tsEAul Notary Public. Shall the above nnd foregoing proposition bo accepted and adopted , shall said bonds bo Is sued , registered anddtilvored and shall an an nual tux In addition to the usual nnd nil other tnxos bo lovlod upon the taxnulo property of tbo City of Omaha , Douglas county , No- brnsk'1 ' , snlllclont to p-iy the intarcst on Bald bonds us It becomes due , nnd nt Iho tlmo ot levying iho annual citv tax , commencing tbo tenth year prior to Iho maturity of suld bonds , shall n tax lu addition to all ether taxes bo lovlod upon tba taxiib o properly ot suld olty of Omaha. Doug- lusounty , Nebraska , nnd continued nnuu- nlly thereafter from year to your until thereby - by aslnUliu funQ shall b.ivo been obtained Bufllciont to pay said bonds at the maturity thereof ? YE3. NO. The above questions shall bo regarded as ono question nud all ballots of lo.'nl votcn cast nt said election containing tbo a'jovo propoaltlon and ciucstluiis In the form of the nfllclul ballots , to bo pruparcd by the city clerk of said city lor sild election , with an "X" murk following the word "yos" upon said ofllalal ballot shill bo countert lu favor of tlio acceptance of said amended prop osition , tlio Issuance of Raid bonds unit the levy of s.iId taxes In payment of Iho prlni'lpal nnu Interest thereof ; und nil ballots ol lozal voters cast nt said election containing tha nhovo proposition and < iurHtluhg in tbo form of Iho otflclui ballot , lo bo preparo.l by tin- city clcr * of mild city for said election with un "X" innrK following the word -'no" upon said otllolal ballot rlmll to counted utul considered us against tlio ucciiptanoo of sat'l umendoil propo- Hltion , tlio Hauanco of Hild bonds mid tbo luvy of Bulil inxeii In payment ot tlio principal and Interest thereof. If two-tlilnu of all Iho UallotH voted by nald lozul voteix of said city of Omaha. Douglas county. No- brnsku , at said election Khali Lo o it In favor of tlio acceptance of mid amended proposi tion , the Isiimnco of said bonds nnd the levy of said tuxes In payment of thu principal nnd interest thereof , tbo foroioliu propo sition will bo hold to lie ndopti.il and tlioforu- golng rjuomoiiN will ba Imld to bo answered In favor of the issuance of mid bonds and the Invy of snlil tjxca , nnd ttio Hald bands there upon xbHll bo Issued , rojclsteroj and delivered In accordance with tlio terms nnd condition ! ) of suld amended proposition , und snld luxe * ( bull be lovlud accordingly J otherwise not Which election will bo open utH o'clock In tlio morning , and will continue open until 0 o'clock In Iho afternoon of tbo same dor. Dated at Omaha , Nnb. . this Hth Un v of May , IE92 ( .SignedUEOIIQE ) P. IIE.MIH. , , Mayor nf tno Ully of Omnhn. PHOPOSAM FOH HUUjDINQ 'SIATI5HI alii , wind mills , limks , pumps , otc. U. 9 Indian Hcrvlcu. Pine Hldgo Avuncy , Khaniion Co. . H. D. . May -'nil , ivri-bealocfpropuMiiln , endorsed ' 'Proposals ' for llulldlnat Maiorlal. etc. " an tlio CIIBO may ho and addrosn ; < l to the undersigned ut Pine Hldgo Agenoy. H. D , will IHI received ut thin agency until I o'clock p. m. ot Juno 21st IbW , for furnishing nn I ilullvur- Ing ut various paliiuon Iho Pine Itldgo IiUlliui reservation lo bo designated by'tho ( indor- blxnoil , about 2X1,00 , ) foot of nssortuil Jlimbor : 1IH.WKI sblnglus ; 02 wlndoWR : 4' ' ) doorui fi.W ) brlckHi y.4 0 foot of quarter round Iron , hnril- wurti , palnU. rouk , muni , otc. , ultto 11 vo Ci ) ton- foot wind inllla andpowuM.vrlthtanks.purnpx , KulvunUed Iron , plpu , utc , A full list uf nil vinntorlal may bo obtained by application to the unlurslgnod. lllddurn are roiiulriid to tUe npocltluay | | In lliolr bids thu prooscd prluo of oucli nrtl- clu offered for delivery under u cunlraot. Jho right In reserved to rojeot any or all bhN or any part of any bid If di-omuu for Iho bust Inturottof the norvlce. CKiiTiriKii CHECKS h.ich bid must Iw accoiupanlud by a certified chock or draft upon uomo United Btatos di > - poiltory or solvent nutioniil bank In the vi cinity of thu residence of tlm bidder , nmde payable tn the order of thu GiimmlkIonnrof ludlaii Affair * for at Joaat llvo pvrcent of thu amount of iho proposal , which check or Uruft will bo forfultud to iho United ritutea In oasu any bidder or bidders receiving an aur.ird stiali fall 10 promptly fxociito a contliiot with good and sulllclont mi re 11 us , otherwlso to bo returned - turned to iho bidder , lllda uuromiianlnd by caul ) In lieu of it eortitlod cliuuk will nut ba considered. For further Infiirmutlon u * to polnUof d tlv rv. trniiatmrtiitlon. ntuvni | to OAPT.OKOHUKLKHOV I1UOWN , L. . A Aclmj I" H. ludluu AgvuL'