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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY HER'THURSDAY : , MAY 12 , 1892.
SOT GUILTY OF MURDER
Ocorgo Wilkinson Killed OaptaSn Dodge
in Self Defense.
CONCLUSION OF BOYD COUNTY'S ' BIG TRIAL
Aftrr IIMiiR Out r irty.ii : ht Hour , llto
Jury Dcclilex til" CHIP Two Acci
dents f TnhimKO-CliPJcniio
County's nockit Clear.
O'Nr-u.t Nob. , May It. [ Special Tolo-
Rram to Tin : Hr.i : . ) News has Just ranched
hero or iho acitilttal | of George W. Willdn-
son nt lluttc , Hoyd county , for killing Cap-
tnm Uodeo nt DOJRO'S foiry. The Jury was
out forty-eight hours. TUo pica of self dc-
fonso win advanced by Wilkinson. The
quarrel which lea to the suootlnt ; was over
tbo tltlo to a plcco of land.
MNCOI.V.I SUIISIDINO.
No I'urllior DiimnKrs from the High Water
Ciiilliil | City News.
LINTOI.V , Nob. , May 11. [ Special Tele
gram to TUB HI.K. ] The Hilt Creole llooU has
been subtitling rapidly nil tiny nnd unless
rainy weather sets in no further trouble is
anticipated. The worat thing In prospect
now Is the probable sickness that will ensue
nftor tbo llootlcd dlstilct Is inado hnbltnblo
by the subsiding of the water. As the water
recedes the accumulation of garbacc , tilth ,
dead animals , etc. , covers the ground und al
ready the stanch Is almost unbearable. What
it wl'll bo when iho sun comes out can bolter
be conceived Ihnn Elated.
The school houses still furnish .shatter for
the homeless people , nil of whom nro being
fed by the city authorities. It Is becoming
imlnfully evident that tlin people huddled to
gether In the school house * hnvo but llttlo
regard for health or cleanliness.
Ills Tit luit Wax llFlcctlvo.
Ellas J. Miller endeavored to convince the
Jurv In Judg ) Tlbbott's court todny that ho
Is entitlcu to receive $5,000 from the U. & M.
for damages received nom tbo hands of em
ployes' of that coinpanv . Ho claims that ho
was wrongfully ejected from the defendant's
cr.rs after ho had purchased n ticUot. The
Ucfouso alleges tli.it MlPer presented no
ticket but simply ottered the stul o ( u coupon
\\lllithopaiLcoMtnliiinj , ' the contract , dnto
of expiration unit class torn off. The case
will go to the Jury tomorrow.
Itreovmed Ills Cliltil.
Wllllnm Huchanan , whoso llttlo 7-yoar-old
BOH was kidnaped by his divorced wife some
weeks ago , has rcluniod to Lincoln after n
successful search for the boy. Diicltanan
was divorced from his wlfo some tlmo ngo
nnd the court awarded him the custody of
the boy. Ho has bcou employed In a meat.
m.irlcet hero. Onu week ago last Saturday
Mr * . Buchanan eamo to Lincoln , and by nld
of nr. ox-pollco oniecr enticed the boy into a
carriage. In spite of the bo > 's cries the car
riage vvas driven to the Union 1'aelllc depot ,
\vhoro the tram was tnttcn for Denver.
Uuclianati nt , once started in pursuit. Last
Saturday the little fellow was sent on an
"
errand "by bis mother , but friends of his
lather wcro watching , and no was returned
to Lincoln. The llttlo fellow says ho is glad
to get back. _
Clny Center NOUH Notes.
CIAY CcvTKii. Nob. , May 11. [ Special to
Tun Urn. I Three suspicious characters
were nrroitcd hero Monday sovoninc
with n lot of gold rings in their posses
sion. The warrant wus issued at Fail-Hold ,
where they bad been trying to dispose of the
Jovvolrv. They will bo taken there lor trial.
Mrs. .1. II. Wright died Sunday tit noon
end was burled hero Mondav. She was one
ot the pioneer settlers anil was highly re
spected. She was 7i : year * old.
The rainy weather continues nnd farmers
arc somowhnt discouraged. Soinu corn has
bcon planted and with fuvor.iolo weather
from now on would cnnhlo most farmer * to
got their corn in be fora Juno. Grabs and nil
Email grains ni o doing line , nnd an unusual
acreage of winter wheat has been sown.
Tvv < > Ai'ciileiitH lit Talin.it ; ! ' .
TAI.MAOI : , Neb. , May 11. [ Special Tolo-
grom to TUB Uii.J : : A young man who ro-
iuscs to give his name but says tils homo is at
Crete , who was doing extra work on the
Mls ouil I'ncl'Jo railroad , was this after
noon moving freight cars hero. Ho caught
bold of n brake beam nnd was dragcud a
considerable distance. His right foot was
badly bruised. Ho is also hurt about the
breast and shoulder. ! but probibly not ser
iously. Ho was taken to C'reto on the regu
lar train.
A few minutes nftor this accident a couple
ol freight cars , ono loaded uith murchnndiso ,
jumped the iractt in the yards whllo being
switched , the loaded car being ditched.
1'httti } Ceiitei's Concert.
PJ.ATTU CUNTIIII , Nob. , May 11. [ Special
to Tin : Hcu. | A grand musical concert was
given hero last night. Captain Kluzlo nnd
Jules Lombard of Omaha , Mrs. Uarlow of
Columbus , Miss Hays , Mrs. Lynch and Mrs.
Kchoo of 1'liittc Center nnd Mr. McOill of
Humphreys were the participants. A special
trnm from Columbus Drought a largo crowd
ol people from that city. Ilumphrev , Madi
son and Newman's Grove weio well repro-
tented. It was a success In avery particular.
Cheyenne Count } 's Docket Clrnr.
Sinsi'.v , Nob. , May 11. [ Special to THE
IlKU.J When District Judge Neville opened
court hero Monday ho admonished the at
torneys to hnvo their cases ready for trial
nuil deposition. The result was that ho tins
Ifivou tuo docket n good cleaning nnd Cheyenne -
onno county feels indebted to Ins honor.
Court adjourned thin afternoon.
"Mj wife finds Itradycrotlnc the best thing
Bhoovcrusod for hcaducho. " W. E. ( Jrlfllu ,
Clurcmont , N. U.
The \V. A. Pttffo Soap Co. nro publish
ing ouuh wcok u ( lilloroiit list of ton
inuruhnntd who boll Union soup. Wntuh
for your yroeor's iwtno.
u 31.HI.I.
J. (1. Preston JleeulU the llnrly Days Inn
Number or Interesting Aneediitert.
J. t ! . 1'roston of Oakland was on the mar
ket yesterday with Block. Mr. Preston was
ono of the llrst patror.s of the riouth Omaha
yards , nnd shipped stock hero when bubiuoss
was transacted in the old fntino oxslmngo
building. Hoiolated several amusing and
interesting Incidents which happened in
these days.
On ono occasion Mr. 1'roston brought In a
bunch of ciilllo und
nftor remaining for over
n weelc was uiiublo to dispose of tliom. Ho
concluded to try It again later on und re
loaded the stock and took thorn home. After
feeding the slock for .sixty days ho brought
them back , disposed of thorn and made ever
fWO by iho delay.
Mr. Proslon was always a firm believer In
the luturo succjss of the South Omaha mar-
fcet , und today Is glad to know that the
furmois of Nebraska have us good u market
bore ns Is to bo found in the country. Ho
also believes that South Omaha has u sure
thing ou second place in thu near ( muni.
Itetiirncd .stolen l'roicrty. |
Nearly thrco weeks ago T. L. Porrlno's
rosldcnco , at Twenty-fourth and J streets
was burglnrl/od In daylight , and a pursocon
taining u small sum of money , a gold watch
nnd a diamond ring were tnkon. No cltto to
establish the Identity of the robber * was secured -
cured nnd the ro'jborv romnlr.o.1 n mvstery.
Todny when MM. Porrlno vliited the collar
she found nn envelope containing the wntch
nnd diamond rlnp. Tboenrclopo wa * n plain
whllo ono and there was no mark or writing
of nnv kind to show fiom whenca It came.
The w'ntch and ring nro valued nt $125 , and
their return proves that the robbery was the
work of n gtnen hand , nnd not nn experi
enced burglar , who would have profitably
disposed of the valuables.
Iterrnteil I'lirents.
Mr. and Mrs. William McCauley nro called
upon to mourn the death of Ihelr younp
daughter Annie , whoso death occurred
yesterday nt the family residence nt Twenty ,
second and U streets. This is the second
child of theirs to bo carried nwny within the
past four days. The funeral occurs ut 10
o'clock today.
The Infant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henrv
Hurt/ . Seventeenth nnd Drown streets , dlcit
ycstcrdny. The funeral takes place nt 10
o'clock todny.
Harry , ngotl 1 venr. Infant son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. Fred Nelson , dlol yojtorday from nn
attack of bronchitis. Interment will bo at 2
o'clock today u . Laurel Hill cemetery.
1'rpnly terlmm Meet.
At the meeting of tno Prtsbytorlan church
nnd congregation last evening Alexander
Lackey presided nnd D. S. Plnnoy noted ns
secretary. The following gentlemen wcro
elected trustees : W. II. Hoberts , W. II.
CJoodman , C. M. Hlch , A. A. Monroe , Charles
L. Mullen and George F. Klscr. The moot
ing adjourned until Mondnv cvoninir , Mny
SJ-j. when the pastor for the ensuing term
will bo selected.
The question of renting the pews for the
ensuing vour was voted down by a vote of
131 to ' . ' 0.
Stock Yards MntlHtlcs.
The receipts at the Union stock yards
from January 1 to date are U3 ,3Sl head of
cattle , M. , ! ) ! " hogs , 71,701) ) sheep and 1,507
horses nnd mulos. These Hguros show n
gain over the same period of last year of
r > U , < > lr ) > cattlp , a loss of l.VJTS hogs , a gain of
U,5''T sheep and n gain of ( HI horses , alto
gether n very lluttorliig showing. Ueforo
the summer shipment of hogs Is ever the
loss will ba muro than made up and a largo
gain will ho chronicled.
I'oUoiuid liy I ittlut ; Canned Corn.
Mrs. John Wclmcr und two children were
poisoned last evening by eating corn taken
from u "swelled" can purchased at a cheap
store in Omaha. The familv resides at Fif
teenth nnd C streets , Albright. Soon after
eating the corn Mrs. Weimar and children
were taken very ill nnd n physician was
called , who administered emetics , and soon
had the oolsoncd onus rescued from danger.
They will all recover.
Note * und lersonils. :
Bruno Strathman has returned from a trip
to Wisconsin ,
Charles 13. Moore of Oskaloosa , la. , Is the
guest of T. F. Elliott.
bol. Arthuincr of Chlcaeo was the guest
yoiterday of Tom lloclt.
Saturday evening the Uohomlan Turners
will give a ball ut lilum's hall.
Jiimes Greene of Nora Springs , la. , is the
guest of bis hrothor-ln-luiv , D. P. Kolh.
J. W. Sipo has lolurnod from DCS Molncs ,
Iti. , whole helms boon for several days.
Andy Kerr arrived in the city yostonlay
from Lioutnca and will remain a low days.
Mrs. Judge Foxworthy of Lincoln is visit
ing heriiatents , Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hunt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Doc. Wright have returned
from Lincoln , where they have been visiting.
L. S. Gosnoy of Otlutnwa , la. , is visiting
his brother , Sum Gosnoy , s. wcil known com-
inlsbion iniui.
T. Norton , superintendent of the pork de
partment of Swift iSs Co.'b establlsbmeut at
Chicago , is in the city.
\V. J. Hieknrd tins been irrantett a permit
by Building Inspector Mnyllold to erect u
dwelling ut Twonty-thiid and 1 streets.
Missus Miniuu and Eva Lu Cox and W. II.
Wilson , who huvo boon visiting Miss Minnie
131uir , rctutnod yosterduy to Shenaiiuoah , la.
The lire iloparttnout turned out last night
and llusued N street , cleaning that thor-
oughfuro and malting it look quito prosunt-
ii bio.
bio.A.
A. T. Gamble , cashier of the Buffalo
County National bank , and John G. Lowe ol
the First National banlc of Kearney , were in
South Omaha yesterday.
At the meeting of the South Omaha Clgar-
maUers union held last evening William F.
Meyer was elected treasurer and John G.il-
InghorainoinDar of the board ot trustees
and linance committee.
James McKcynolds , assistant under Post
master Glasgow , has tendered his resigna
tion to tuko effect Sunday. W. S. Kose-
crntiz , a clerk in the olllce , has been nn-
polnted to 1111 the position.
Colonel Hoot , formerly a South Omaha
newspaper man , is onrouto homo from Lab
rador. About two months ngo Colonel Hoot
was shipwrecked off the coast of ttmt
province and eamo near being drowned , but
luckily escaped.
City Engineer W. S. King , who was reappointed -
pointed by Mayor Miller Mondav evening ,
has appointed George McBride us his assist
ant. Frank King , formerly assistant engin
eer , is transferred to the Union stock yards
corps of engineers , \V. P. Atkins remains
on the city force as lielu engineer. The ar
rangement gives satisfaction.
Doctors ? Pbhawl TakeBeocham's Pills.
Spectacles , ! ) ? . CuUnnoro,22lBeo bldtf
Mrs. R. A. Smith bolls Union Soap.
Country MorcliunU
Who nro cash buyers should not fail to
tnlco ndviinttigo of the Ilollrmin's admin
istrator's sulo to secure some wonderful
bargains for tholr full ti-nlo. Address
UELLMAN'S ADMINIST11ATOB ,
lath and JAii-nam , Omahu.
JACK Tira 'SMASHER.
Sensational Trip Down Street of nu Ablu
Jlodleit Hrulsur.
Another titled Jack has boon discovered.
This tlmo It Is "Jack the Smasher. " Unlike
tbo Klppira , Kissers and Huggers of history
the Smasher operates In the broad glare ot
day and treats male ana female impartially.
Ho was arrested ut Thirteenth and Farnani
after playing u very successful engagement ,
teaching ever several blocks. As John Smith
alias John Dot ) Mo. I ho appeared in the pa-
lice court and was confronted bv a cloud of
witnesses.
Ho had t&kon n promenade down Farnam
street. Ho llrst mot n lady who did not look
balllgeront nnd promptly surprised her with
n stinging backhander on the cheek. This
i of resiled him nnd ho got down to business.
He mot all sorts of people , young nnd old ,
and delivered loft handers. right banders ,
under cuts , ever cuts and ail ports of plain
and ornamental smashes above nnd below the
belt.
belt.No
No ono showed fight. They were too much
surprised and simply swallowed tholr medicine -
cine , caught tholr breath and turned round to
stare.
Mr. Smith's short but
trip was , sensa
tional , unit ho succeeded in doubling up
about n scorn of podustrlaus before ho ran
Into u potlco ofllcur.
Ho was lined $ 100 and costs.
For strengthening nnd clearing the voice ,
use "Brown's Bronchial 'I niches. " "I have
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sorvlceablo. " Kov. Henry Ward Bcechcr.
Win. Stein soils Union Soup.
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Tbo following marriazo lloansai were U
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Nnmo and Address Ago.
I Hlvhurd 1'aul , Omuhn . VM
1 Kniiiia ll.inlwoll , Uniuha . 1U
I O. 0. llouvli. Counoll UlulTa . 0
1 Ellu Smith , Council Illiills . t'5
j John ChlotKitird , Oinnlm . " 3
I Auiilo Kowllsky , Onihua . 1U
Axel llolRron , Omaha . . . . . . " - '
I Uurolmu llcrcquist , Oniulia . . . . . . 1 ! )
TUo great reason for tuo success of Hood's
Sarsaparllla Is found in posltivo merit. It
euros wuoro other preparations fail.
Weleh & Bro. soil Uuiou Sonp.
Notice ul the .Slttlnff or the City Cutuicll us n
Itimnl of Kqimliziitlnii.
To thoowners of the lots.pirts of lots nnd roil :
estate ( limiting on or adjnciint to the fatrcot ,
tilluys oriiveiines horulu named orsltuatu 1 In
uliolo or In ] iurtltlila any ot the districts
hoiuln spuellled :
Yon and each of von nro hereby notified
that the city council of the city ot Oinnh i will
t.it IIH : i hour 1 of umiall/utlon : it the ollleo of
tlio cltv clerk , In tlio city hall , Omaha. Neb. ,
un Thursday , the 1'Jth ' iltiy of Mny , IMtt. fiom
U o'clock ( i. iii. to . " > o'clock p. in. , for tlio ptir-
pose of considering nnd iMiimllrtn ; ; the nro-
posed levy of snociiil taxes and assessments ,
us shown by " 1'roposod IMans of Assessmenl"
now on Illo In thu ollleo of sild city clerk , and
correetliiB any errors therein , ana of hearing
all complaints that the ouncrs of projicrty
to ho abscssvd und ti\cd : may make : s ild spe
cial ta\rs anil assessments proio-.od | to ho
levied helnj ; nuccs-tiiy to cover the cost of the
huvoral improvements duly antlioil/.cil to bo
inailoatid now completed , an follows :
Damages for ch.ur.iln , ; the grailo ot Arbor
street. llth street and 1-th Htreet.
amouiitliis to the sum of t--7.CO. which said
bum It Is proposed by a iciiort duly adopted
by the city council In assess on the lots und
real citato to the depth of center of hlook on
both aides ; of
Aibor fiticct from 10th to 13th street ,
llth street from 173 foot south of Arbor street
to C.istellur street ,
ivth street from Vlnton street to Castellar
street.
Judgment In favor of Mlehaol Donnelly for
ilaina os for chunio of Krado of Davenport
btiuct from Oth to llltli btrent , amonntliiK to
tno stun of { ( W.U ! , which sum It Is proposed by
a report duly adopted by the city council to
assess on tha lots and ro.il estate to the depth
of I'M feet on both sides of said Davenport
street from Uth to 10th street.
Damages , for traOlnc the alloy In block P.
Kount/oA ; Ruth's addition , amounting to the
sum of JI7i ( 01 , u hlch suld sum It is proposed by
a report duly adopted by the cltv council to
absobS on the lots and real estate to the depth
of ono lot on both slilesof s'lld alley In block
P , Kotint/o & Utith'H addition.
UhanIiiB the wrado of Dniiplas street from
IGth to ' . 'Oth ' street and certain IntordoctliiR
streets amountliu to the sum of J.l.,0."i7 , which
said Hum It In proposed by a report duly
adopted by the city council to ami-si on the
lots and 10:11 : estate to the depth of II- foot on
both sides of snld Douglas htreet from Dili
btreet to.Mth street , as follows-
Troni Uth to lUth ht , , ' 5 cts. per foot f rontaRO.
I'rom lUth to llth St. , JI.W per font fronl.iuo.
1'roin llth to l'MSi \ , f l.r : > per foot fionta o
I'rom 1-th to Mill St , , # l.7.'i pur font fionttuo.
I'roin Kith to 14th .St. , * J OU our fool frontauo.
1'roin IHh to Ifith St. . i.'SJ per foot frontiKe.
1'iom IStli to KHh fct. , if iuo per foot frontaxc.
Kiom - ' Jit fct. on north ldo to weal line , lot
2 liouBel'ssnl ) , , from -Oth Ht. on south sldo to
west line. suh. 18 , lot" . Capitol add. , at 8J.IOU
per foot front litre.
On north hide from west line lots , Hotisol'H
sub. \\estllne sub. H , lotU' , Capitol add. . On
houtb fildo from west line Mil ) , 18 , lot " ,
Uanltol add. , to west line lot U , llotisul's nub.
nt 1.1.01 per fool frontline.
On north Mill ) fiom west line sub. B , lot ! ,
Canltol uUd. to west Iliioaub. a , lot II. L/'aiiltol
add. , On south side from nest Htm lot tt
llousol.Vhub. to wuit line sub. 1' ' , lotU , C'apltol
add , at J..uo per f Mit frontii''c.
On north hide from west line sub. . ' ) . lotH ,
Oiipltol add. to'Jlth M. . On south sldo from
west line .snh. l ldt.'l , Capitol add. to " 1th fat. ,
at JiO ) per foot front'iuo.
.Mill Bt. on wostkldo from north line of lot I )
to south line lot It In Kollom's 1st ad 1 , nt Jl b3
lier foot f ronttiKO-
Douglas Btiect from IGth to 20th at U7J per
foot front.IKC.
lith t-t. from allev north of rarnam St. to
Doduu St. at fL7J PIT foot fiont ico.
Ihth fct. from llainuin to Dodn'oSts. at 5J.70
per foot frontage.
lUth tt. from rjirnatn toDoJeoSU. at $3.70
per font fronta'-'O.
1'ortliot'ostof pradlns4th A\o. from firaml-
vlew to llancrufttits , , amounting to JilI7K..U ) ,
which nald sum It Is proposed l > y n rcpoitdnly
adopted by the oily council to a&auss on the
lots and real ostatu to the depth of alley on
both uldc4 of 4thVvo. . fromdr.indvlow to Hun-
croft Hts. Huto per front foota uiLM''ITU.
Chanslnu thoeruilo oflth fau fiom hoavcn-
worth bt , \\ooiirorili Ave , amoitntliiK to
the Hum of fl.ail.UO , which mild sum It is pro
posed to assebion thu lots and real estate ) to the
depth of the center of block not excecdlii-
feet on both sides of sild l'4th hi. from 1-eav-
pnuorth St. to IllcKory M. Itato per foot
frnntttirufJ.'JIKIV
DinitiKi'M for KrndliiK certain fit rents and
alloys In Mutsh's addition , umonntlni : to the
sum of ? 8 < 4.UJ. which sild sum It Is projiosed
uy a report duly adopted by tlio city council
to assess on the lots adjoining the streets und
alloys , to-ivlt ;
Mjioy street from JiSth to 27th streets.
Miihon street from "Mil to-7th street" .
-Jth axetuio from J.navcnworth street to
Hickory pluce.
.5th slroutrom I.eavenworth street to
Hickory place , and tha alleys In Mursh's ad
dition , rciually on the several lots In blocks 1
to n Inclusive , In Marsh's addition , on each lot
tl.til.
DnmuRCs for rndlnK Onstollar etiect from
13ti ! to'Jail streets amounting to the sum of
JJfiJ.Wi.hiuh N ild HIIIII It Is proposed Ijy a re
port duly adopted by the city council to assess
on thu lotK and real estate to the depth of the
alley or thnueiithof tin cop lots and In tax
lotto the depth of 150 feet , on both bides of
Castellur stiect from IMh to Vtlth streets.
Unto per foot frontiuo , I.OSIMW ,
Damages fur cradlu 1'aclUo street from Sltb
toSTth streets , anionntlnz to the i
which Anld su > n It Is proposed by u report
duly adopted bv the cltv council to iisic ou
the lots and real rst.itu to the depth to the
center of block , and the depth onlv of lots
) , : i7 and M In Hickory plnco. tin Vioth sides
of I'nclllotrcot fromlltth to"7thstreets. Itato
per foot frontnsc , $ I.5.V.M.
Damaues for urulini ; Hupont street and
Itleo itre'ot In Dtipont place , aniountlnir to the
MI in of Hsi.0' , which ald sum u la propose I
bv a roportdtily adopto I bv the city council ,
to assess on the lots nnd real i-stnto to tbo
depth of 1:5 feet on both sides of said streets
ns follows !
Diijiontstrcpt from past line to west line of
Dtipont placo. Klro street from cast line to
west llnoof I'upont place , at r.itoof JO.Wi per
foot frontasc.
DainaBi'S for chnnpn of crailo of 4ml street ,
l.nfnycttc , mill otlu-r stieots In Waltiut Kill
addition , ntnotintlni ; to the sum of } . ' 77UO ,
whlcli aiild linn It Is proposed bv u report
duly udopled by thoolty council to nssi-ss on
the lots and real cst-ito to the depth of l."O
fret on boll , sides of < ' 'nd street from Hamil
ton to Nicholas slteet : I.nfayutto aventto
fiiiin l.'iO fret west of 4.'nd ' stroct to 41st street.
H to per foot frontiiKo M.I1D ! < ,
Daiinisos fnrcradlnj ! tSth strcot from Tar-
iKini to Hurt sticot , amounting to the sum of
$ .1 HMO. which said sum It Is nropiwd by u re
port duly adopted by the city council to as-
hpsson the lots i ml real estate to the depth
of llrst alley ni ir.o . feet on loth sides of ilMh
sttci't frotii rartntu strcot to Hurt street.
Hutu per foot ftontauo t ucu.
ChansliiK the nr.nlu of lliiml ton strcot from
" 4th street to 41tn street and certain Intor-
pctlnu streets , iitnountliii to the sum of Jll.-
LVWOl , uhlchs.iiil sum It Is propound bvaicport
duly tidopti'd by tl-o city council to assess on
the lots and ical estate to the depth ol center
of block or the llrst alloy , nnd prop'-rty ' not
sub-divided IT. ) feet on both sides of the fol
low IIIK streets !
Hamilton street from 21th to 41th street.
H.'ith street from C'hurles to t'ahhsell street ,
"Till stteet fromalley South of Hamilton lo
Charles , street.
I'SHi ' street from Hamilton ( o Diaries street.
' 'Hth street fiom Indlairi to Chailes street.
Jllst street fiom Hiimllton to Oliarlos street ,
: ilrd stiect from Myrtle a\cnnu to Charles
street.
IITilh stroct from Lnfayotto avcnuo to Charles
street.
linth street f rom Tiatayottoavcnua to Charles
street ,
llato per foot frontage. $30'IJ,7n
I'tlllns certain lots ainiuintlni ; to the sum of
$ U.i.ll ) . which tiild sum It Is proposed by a ro-
portdttly adopted by tbo cily council to as
sess on the lots and real I'stato as follows :
Lot U. block 4 , Dr.iUo's addition , $ n.iu.
To cover the cost of slop'nir certain lots ,
nmotintlnir to the sum of $ U0.4u wnlch suld
sum It Is pioposcd by a repoit duly adoited |
by the city council to assess on the lots and
leal csl ito as follows :
I Ml 18 , block 10 , Aniblelt'laio , II.Kl
Lot 111. block 10 , Ambler 1'lace , fl-V" .
Lot .U block 10 , Ambler I'hice , J.'s.lH
West IW feet of so 'i of nw ! i section " 0-15-13 ,
M5.M.
DamaRCS for crndltiR SGth street from I'ar-
nam street to II.irnev street , and alley from
"Oth street to " 7th avenue , amountltu to the
sum of $ 1.50 ! ) 01 , which said sum II Is proposed
by a looortduly adopted by thu city council ,
to assess on the lots nnd icalcdtutn to the
depth of l.U feet on cast sldo and in ) feet on
west side of said "lith street from 1'arnntn to
Hartley streets. Itato per foot front.igo ,
J..hlJX
Damases for chnnKlnR the Rrailo of Dodge
stri'ol fio'n Lowu avenno to Holt r.tllwav.
amonntlUK to the sum of $ .110.00 , which s.iid
sum It Is proposed by a report duly Jidopted
by the cltv council to assess on the lots nnd
real estate to the depth of thrco lots , or the
Ilisttilloy , on both Hides of said street from
Lowe avenno to Ito.t railway , Itato per foot
f rnntnsc f.Osuw.
Hy reason of oponlnt ; 27th street from Iltlg-
tolslieot to Keulek park , amounting to the
sum of { l.VJJ.oi. which s.ild sum It Is proposed
by a ri'pmtdiilv udoptod by the city council
to assess on the lots and real estate on both
sides of suld 'J7th street from Bristol street to
1'nxton street , as follows :
To lo tif-ses'cd on the balance of lot 10 ,
Hawcs nddltion , J.'iOO OJ.
' 1 o bo a ssessed on the east 01 fctt of sub-lot
II. tax lot No. .I. f.MO.0) ) .
1'rom the couth line of Itodlok pirlc to 1'ratt
strcot nt the into of JO.'J7. > per foot fiontapo in
denlh to center of block.
I'rom I'r.ittHtri'ot to 1'axton sticot nt the
rate of 10.KI7 per foot fionlago In depth to center
tor of block
Von tire further notified that said "propo led
p'.ansof assessment" tuo now sullied to iho
Inspection and examination of nny of the
owneis of said lots , parts of lots 01 pieces of
retil estate , or the Inspection or examination
of any other person Interested In s ild pro-
poseifassessments , at the ollleo ofs'ildcltv
clerk , and tluc by a report of a committee of
said council duly adoptoJ , It Is pioposu 1 that
unless for KOUI ! and sulllclent c.ui o It m ly bo
otherwise ordered and determined , tint the
cost of said improvements respectively bo as-
feetted on ilirovci.il lots , p.irts of lots nnd
pieces of ro l estate as shown by bald pio-
poso.l plans o' assessment.
Von and each of yon are hernby notified to
appc.ir before said Ho.ud of niiuall/atlon .it
the tlmo and place above spocilied to make
any complaint , statement , or objection you
doslro eonccrnlns any of said proposed levies
and assessments of special taxes.
Jon.v OIIOVFS.
City Clerk.
Omaha. Nob. , May 10,1E02. may 11 d7t
PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE.
I , Ocorgo P. Ilcmis , mayor of the City of
Omaha , do issue this , my proclamation , and
by virtue of the authority vested In mo as
mayor of s-iid eltv. nnd In compliance with
the direction of the city council of said city
by nn oidlnancoof said city entitled :
"An oidlnanco e.illin a special election to
vote upon the accoutanco of the proposition
of the Nebraska Cciilr.il K.iilwuy company
nnd tlio Issniinco of coupon bonds of the City
of Omaha In the sum of J..Vl.OU I.M ) to aid the
Nebraska Central Kullway compiny In ac-
qulrlnz depot mounds , In the construction of
a union railway and passenger depot ana of
other railway Improvements upon .said
croiimls. and to atitliorl/e n tax for the pay
ment of the Interest upon s.ild bonds and to
create a sinking fund for the p lymont of the
prlnclnal thereof , "
Approved May 10 , IS' ) ! , do hereby proclaim
and t-'ho public notice unto the electors of
Halt ! city of Omaha lh.it a special election will
bo held In said city at the respective places
herolii'iftor designated on Tuesday , tho.'llsl
of IB'for ) the
day May , - , purpose of snbmlt-
tlni ; to the electors of s.ild city the question of
accepting or refusing to accept the followln.
pioposlllon of the Nebraska Central Knllvvay
conip my hcielnaftcr set forth at lonuth. and
of lovylnc taxes to meet the prlnolp il and In-
teicstof the bonds named In said proposition :
The said proposition anil the s.ild
question as to tax levies shall bo regarded as
ono question nud shall bo submitted to sal.l
voters and voted upon In the form and man
ner following :
Shall the following proposition of the
Nebraska Central Itallway compiny bo ac
cepted ny the city of Omaha , and shall nn
annual tax In addition to the usual and nil
other ta.xes bo levied upon iho taxable prop
erty of thoclty of Omaha sulllclent tojuy the
Interest on said bonds as It becomes due : anil ,
at the tlmo of levying the annual tlty ta.xes ,
commencing the tenth yo.ir prior to iho ma
turity of s ild bonds , shall a tax , In addition
to all other taxes , bo levied upon tlio taxable
property of said city of Omahi. : und coi-
llntied annually thereafter , from yeir to
vcar , until Ihcruby a sinking ( und shall have
been obtained Miifliciont to p ty said bonds at
thematuilty thereof ?
1'iopuslllon of the Nebraska Central Hallway
company to the city of Om.ih.i , Neb , To the
Mayor and City Council of the city of
Omaha , Nob. :
The undersigned , the Nebraska Central
Hallvvny company , pioposes lo ncqiihu nnd
lake possession of , for lallway put po-.es , that
ceitain tiactof land located within the dis
trict bounded bv Fifteenth stieet , Chicago
stieet , Kleventh stieut , Cillfornla stieet. und
therlxhlof way of the Oiiiaha Holt Railway
company , ( except the south half of block Its ,
lotsI and I , blouU v- , lot I , und north one-half
of lots nniKI , block'71 ; and to erect , thereon
n union passenger depot on the corner of t'lf-
tnenlh und Chicago streets , to cost. Including
the other railway tmpiiiveinents on sal ; !
grounds , not loss than four hundred thoiisanl
del iusl ( 0,0it ) ) !
I'rovlui'd. the city of Omaha , In Douglas
county , .Nebraska , will donate to the s.ild Ne
braska Central Hallway comp'uiy two hun-
died and lltty thousand dollars tf-Ju/i ! ! ) of Its
four ( I ) per cent boniU , dated July J ,
Ib'i- ' , due and payable twenty l.'J ) yeirs
from January I. IK.ll , with Interest pay
able seml-annually from the last above date ,
all payable ul Iho 1'lseul Aueney of the btatu
ot Nebraska In the oily of Now \ ork.
bald bonds to ho of tlio denoinln itlon of ono
thousand dolluia ( tl.UO ) ouch , and each theie-
of to recite ;
This bund Is one of u serins of two hundred
and liny < - . ' > < ) ) bonds of IIUo amount and tenor ,
which aio isitied by the oily of Oniii in , In
Douglas count v , NebrasUa , to tlio Nobr.iuU i
Central railway company.tiiald It In.ii'iiiililn- ;
land In the city of om ilia f"r iiiilon dupoi und
terminal purpose. . , and In the construction of
a union lallwuy passeii-'cr depot upon bid
giotu.d , nn I Its railway ti.icks. sldo
traelij , tiiinou H , swltcliu * anil uppriiafiiui
leadlrg thereto , and other railway impiuve-
inents thuienlth 1'niini'CtoJ. "
bald bonds to bo exeuutfd und re lstored on
thollistduy of July , Jstri and tiiiiiiudlutiily
thi-roafier dnlheioi to the I list National
llaiikofUmati.1 , N'eb . tnistci' , t j bo hold In
trnsl for delivery to the Nobraski Centrii
Hullwav fOiniiiiiy , 1U biiri-osiora or asslcna ,
by said tiualce , In instullmeiits us heielnaftcr
' " '
"TIIH slil'd Nobrnsku Cor.ir.il Hallway com-
iiany pluns to construct , or causa to hu con
btructed. n line ot lallway In Iho Mute of
Iowa not lost than 10(1 ( miles lu extent , from
the east approach of a bridge , which the x.ild
Nebraska t.ontr il Itallway company bus also
planned to construct ever the Missouri river. ,
Intersoctlnx or connecting with , or reaching
the lines of two or moroof the fullo.vlnt ; rail-
wiiv corporations , vU :
The Illinois Central Hallway company , the
\\lnona .V Houlhwostoin Hallway company ,
tho.MlnneapoilbXht. Louis Kullway cnmniiny ,
the Chicago , fat. I'aul tt K'ansas City Hallway
companv , the Chicago , 1'ort , Madison ft Hut
Molnes Itallwuv' I'omp'iny , the Atchson , Topeka -
peka fi Santa I'o Hallway company , the Haiti-
more & Ohio Itallway company , the Ohio A.
MUslsjIppI Hallway company , thu Kcoluik &
U'eituru lUilwuy cuuipuuy , thu Uulnoy ,
ty lla . . .
the lown t'entnil Hnllvviiy companv
i Ono hundred thousand doll irs of sild bonds
' sh-ill bo dollvcrod by i vlil trustOo to mid N'e-
i braskn Central Itallwny ( Ompiiny , Its mc-
cocs ors or assigns , when Itorthi'V shill have
| i ncqulrod and taken pixscsslon of lluit cert tin
tract of land located within the district
' bounded by I'lftrcnth street , Chicago strcot ,
I Hhivcnth street , California street and the
I rlghl of way oflho Omaha Hjlt It i Iwnv com-
I inny , ( except tlio south half of hihck 'i , lot : i
j und 4. block ? * , lot I , nnd tlo north halt ot
loU'J ami < ! , block V7i :
Provided , that tbo said onn hundred limit *
siind dollars [ } lnoifll ) of s.ntl bonds shall not
! > o delivered until utter the o.ild Nebraska
I Central Kullway companv , Its successors or
ussliilis , slnill hti\e I'onstrticto t the stld line
of railway In thu st tie of Iowa.
One bundled nnd llfty thousand dollars
IJl.Vi.ouOl of itilil bonds shall bo dolhennl by
bald trustee to said Nebraska Central Kallway
company. Its SUCCCSSHM or assigns , w hen It or
they shall have completed tno election nt a
union pas eiucroopot upon suld tract of land
abov o described , to cost. Incltillng the other
railway Impioveinontson vild grounds , not
Irss than four hundred limits mil dollars
( $110001) ) ; proof of such cost to he madn by the
sworn stutement of the president and irons-
uierof said r'lllvviy comp inv , Hied with the
c tvcleikot Omaha , aecomp iiilcd by eortlll-
cnte , slsiied by the eitv attorney ami elt v en
gineer , thai In their opinion such amount has
aetutillv been expanded.
I'lovldcd. thai If the said NYhriskn Contr.il
Kallwuy oompuuv , lis successors or assigns ,
blnill fall to ucqu.io and tit'vo possosslon of
silit land , ttshall not bo entitled to m-clve
nny part of said ono hundred Ihonsaml dollars
( JIOJ.iuiii Installment ot bonds ; and. ftiilher
tiiovlded , that notio nf said ono hundted nnd
llfty thotisuiid noilaisM ( * > 0Ooni Installment of
bonds shall be dell vei oil until at least ono rail
way company lu addition to the Nebraska
Central Itailvviy company shall bo actually
using s ltd union depot ; and ,
Provided further.1 h it the mayor and the
city council shall , by tosolutlon , upon the full
performance of the nmlertukln.'s on the part
of said lallway compiny herein contained ,
order the doil\cry of said bonds at the tunes
aforesaid ; und ,
1'rovldcd fiuther , That all matured coupons
bull bo removed anil canci-tlcd bv said trustee
beloio delivery nf the bonds to which
tliny are attached ; nnd.
Provided further , Th it the mayor anil city
council of the city of Omaha shall cans t to bo
levied on Iho tuxub'o piopurty of suld elt v un
aniiitul t.ix Htilllelenl for the payment of the
Interest on s-iiil coupon bonds as It huromos
duo. nnd after the expiration of ten ( I'll jeuis
from the date of sild bonds the mayor and
city council of s'lld cliy shall canso to bo
levied lu addition to all other taxes on the
t i.xable property of suld i-lty anainnunlof
tax sulllclcut to create a slnkln ; bond for the
puytuent at maturity of s-ild bonds , ( thu
amount of tax to ho levied for s.ild slnKIn ;
fund not to exceed twenty-live thousand dol-
luis (5 ( 1,0M.UU ) In nny ono year ) ; suld tux to bj
continued ftom yoir to ye.ir until Iho said
bonds nro fully paid.
The niquliement of the s ild lands und Im
provements herein contemplated Ineltidltu
the said mtlio'i'l In Iowa , shall bo bo'nn
within ono yout1 from May 1. is.1 ) , and
be pushed to completion without nnncci'ssury
delay ; and shall bo eo'iinleted within three
years from Iho 1st day i.f July , Ih'U. '
In cuse .inv of the teims , limit ttlons , eon II-
tlons or jiiov Is nnstuoposo 1 herein lelutliu tn
the beginning , progress ami completion of
suld Impiovoments aio not compiled w Hi ,
( unless delay Is directly und necess.ully
caused bv injunction or other judicial pio-
ct'idliuts , or by unavoidable accident or ui't
of Piovldence ) , the said comptiny shall not bo
entitled to receive s ild bonds or tiny thereof ,
oven though the electors of s ild elt ) of Omaha
shall have by their vote authori/o I thn Is
suance of said bonds ; but ullilghl tosald
bonds shall by such default and without any
judicial iletei mlirition become forl'c ted ,
I'lovlded. however , tlrit If the bcglnnln' ,
process or completion of bald Improvements
shall I'e delaj i'd orobstriicled by any of the
aforesaid C'litscs , the times herein al owed fur
the iiro-'icss anil completion of said Impiove-
metits shall bit extended to the extent ot such
delay Or obstruction ; and should a dispute
urlso between the suld city nf Omulia and the
said Nebraska Centrii Killwuy compiny
with resuect to Ilia cause or ex tent of anv such
delay , the B imu ul the election ot said Ne
ll. isKa Cuiitr il Killwuy comp iivv , slull be
referred for detenu irtlhm to iinoird of ar-
bltratots , to bo appointed us boieiiiafter pro
\ldcd.
In consldoritlon of rocolvlnj tha proposed
subsidy the Nohiasicti Central Kal Way cotn-
D'lnv a roes to allow all ruilvvay companies
the following rljlits : The rk-hl to 1.111 their
locomotives pitsengei and ftoU'liltr.tins over
Its main and p is Itig tracts within the city of
Omaha ; unit ovei Its proposed bnJguund approaches
preaches , the rlht to use such poitlon of Its
tot initial groundsdepots and facult os us may
bo necessary und proper for the conduct of
the business of such ro.ids ; the right to have
their c irs switched und dollvoio.l by the No-
br.isk.i CentiMl K illwuy en nji my upon all of
Its switch tricks : the right to connect , their
roads nt any point within ono bundled dud )
miles of suld oily of Otmih i with any line of
ralhvuv wnlch the Nebraska Central Kallwuv
compiny. or Its SUCCCSMIIS of assigns may
101.struct or cuuso to bo constructed oistof
the Ml-serul river , and to inn theirlocomo-
lives , jiasconger und frelghl lialns over thu
main und passing tracks ot suld lallroul ;
It boln , ; hereby uciecd tint In case
tbo Nebraska Central Kiillwny com
pany sh ill construct Its piotiosed line
oust of the Missouri river , thrnu h Iho agency
of any other corpoi.ition or nitty. It will
cause such eorpor.illon or pirty to execute
and deliver to the city of Omaha a good and
sulllclent Instrument blndliu H or him to
abide by tlio terms , totidltlons und provisions
nf this pioposltlon , tlio same us the said
NobraHk.t Conlr.il Itailwiy eompinv would
have been hound If it had built tlio same.
1 oforo dellveiy of thotiforcsald one httnilied
thousind dollura ( flUO.UJj ) Installment ot
bonds.
Piovlded , thai Iho use and enjoyment by
such railway companies of o ich and every of
bald rlshts shall be upon just uudcqti il terms
an I the p tyment of just and fair compens i-
tlon to the Nebraslta Centrii Killwuy con-
pany. Its successors or assigns , und suu'o-t ' to
such operating rules md icgiiialloiH of the
Nebraska Central Kulhvuv I'ompinv , lis sttc-
ccssnisornbslgns , tis shall bo necessary and
pioper , jusl und reasonable.
And Iho sahl Nobrask i Central Kallw iv
compiny wl I submit any dispute ailslnj be
tween ft und such other company or com
mutes us to thu use and enjoyment of anv
rights' under this propjsltlou. or us to t'io '
terms , eonipens ition , operating lilies und
regulations , relating theioto. to aboard of
urbliiatots. tn bj niadi up of three pel sons
whoarc judpiM of Iho state district court , or
Its siiccessot , of thu district embracing the
county of Douglas , to bo .selected by u iwo-
tlilrds vote of all the poisons who tire district
judges of said lotirl.
Piovlded tint uny such railway coinniny
other than s-ild NobrusUa Central K ill way
comp my. Its successors or assigns , shall h ivo
the election to suhm.t any such dispute to
arbitration or to pursue uny other remedy.
Wherever urhltiation Is provided for by
Hits pioposlllon , the p.u ty deslrlni to submit
any inutter to uibltrutlon shall c.iuso to bo
serve I upon the other party u , written notlco
which shall sol out Iho matter In dispute to
bo submitted , und thu tlmo proposed for the
heailng , whlcli shall not be less than thlity
( .11) ) days after Iho time of service ; und llieie-
npon the adverse pirty shall within twenty
C.'U ) days after such sci vleo upon II. servo Its
answer , If uny II have , up in iho p irty do-
mundlng the at Miration.
Thu Hoard ofrbltr Uors , when orziinl/od ,
shall have povvor lo lix the tlnni of hairing
nml to adjourn the same fi nn time lo lime ,
and to make till no 'Oi3 iry niliM an 1 regula
tions for the pioilnetlon nf testimony In the
possession of either p irty , and otherwise to
coiiux'llu falrjr.nd speedy til.U ; Iho devlsl.ni of
u majoiliy of the Lii ml shall control und the
llnal ( letormliiiitlon of the board sh ill he llnal
and conclusive upon the parties , of all matters -
tors submitted und deoldoil.
"iVhoiover arbitral on shall bo resound to
such arbitral Ion shall bothuoxoliislveiemi'dy
of thu p'irtlos ( except as herein elsi-whoio pni-
v died ) , us to thu m liters and things Involved
an I docldod lliuroln.
Said NebrasUu Cent ral Hillw ly eompunv. Its
sticcessois and assigns sh ill transport , freight
( Including transfer of friilghl and all chaws
Incidental to sild transportation ) ovoi any
hrldgo nnd apiiroai'lius. us well us over any
railway iltilnll coiistruul within nnu hiindr id
ll'JO ' ) inllcs of thu Missouri river within iho
stall ) of Nebraska , for jiml and leisoniblo
rates or chiugo-i , und In c isu of dlllcroncui as
to what eoiistltutos just and u'asonihlu
churgiH undDr this puruiraph. the mayor und
o.tv eounoll or H ild railway oomiriny may
Hiibmlt the H inio to urbltiallon In thu iiiiiniinr
and to thu arbitrators ubovu provided fin. bill
this piiagruph luspucllng fielght ehue <
hh ill not bet Dine opotallvo 01 In force until
H \oyoaiitf mm tlio ( lain of I hu delivery of the
lastlnstullmcnt of iho bunds huiulnboforo re-
' 'l t Is fnithor proposed that said bomls shall
hi ) delivered lo the NchraKku Central lallway
romp my. lis iuco son or assigns , only upon
tlio execution by the sild Nubriiki Central
nllwny companv in Its success JM. und deliv
ery lo the flty of Omaha of an uudei takln ; In
urltln ; lo the ulluel that thu pilnulpul depot
of h till ralhvtiy com p-iny , I Is general ulllcos and
principal machine shuiH when built , hluill bo
located and mitntalnul within the corporate
llml'.s of thu ully of Omaha , an I th it a viola
tion of thu terms of bald undertaking by thu
s.ild Nebraska Central railway eompunv or Its
Biiecussorsiir assigns , bhnll lender the h-ild
N'obrasKa Central railway comnany. or Its
sticcessois. indebted to thuoil I city of Oinah i
In thu full amount of s.U'J buntls , und Intuiest
thereon.
'I'llis proposition shall , after being duly
iiu'diowleiUed ' by the NubrasicaCuiitr.il Kull
way comp my , hu recorded In thu olllce of the
ruglkturof deeds of DDUzlnfcUOHMty.Nubraska ,
and fur a purlo 1 of twenty ( -M yuan fiom and
after this date , bh ill hu luferrud to by glv iiu
thobirik and pugo vvheiuln Ihu samuU iu-
curdud li , uny niuiUagu.dco 1 of trust , deed of
cohsvvuuco , or liuihu uf suld depot and depot
JlounclH. with the blati iiiiint that thu u ild .No-
braska Central railway comniny , Its tuiei'u < -
bora and nisi ns. aio bound by t'l" ' turnis' llml-
tulloin. ptovlklon * and conditions tit tnlj
pinposltion which are hereby mitdu Its covu-
iiunH that att.ich to and run with thu said
property Into whu > outvr hands II may cinnu.
J'rovlUod , that the city conn ! ! uf tin ) city of
Onmha , ( thu major uppnwnig in dun form )
bhull entiot a ourliun oulliinii' > o ivvluui ul th' <
dutu hereof Is pending c ins duration bcfino
laid council ) , uiilUluU , 'An orJinunco grant
Ine tiormlislon and authority to the X
Con tnil IS'ilhvar roinpanv , its successors' and
assigns , to ( . ( instruct raflroad tracks it'oiic ' ,
norms , ever nnd under certain Mfoots and nl
loys In the cltv ofDinalia. sitbjoet to certain
condition * , nnd to vnc.itii p-irt * of ccrliln
street * and nliovs In the city of Omnhn , upon . -
compliance with certain other condition * . f
Anl Il It also prntrldod , That If mild No. /
braika Contr/il Uallwny i-oiupanv sh ill not. *
within fiirtv-tlx i (4V ( days of bolnjj nolllloil by
thooltvoiorl ; of the adoption nf this proiiinl-
tlon at thu elect Inn hold to vote upon the
( .aim ; , tlio with the said city dork It , writ "n
r.itlllcaticni of thl * proposition nniler Its cor
porate soul , none of s ild bomls1 shall bo Issiioil ,
and all thu'terms ' and prov islon.sof this propo-
Billon slrill ho hold for naught
The Nebraska Contr.il llnltvvay company
nircos heforo nn election bpln , { o Uloil to sub
mit to thu voters of thu city of Otii'ilm thu
liriuiosltIan. that It will oxoruto unit deliver
to sild oltv a bond with Koo.l ami sutllelonl
stitollos In the sum ( if llvo tiiotiHatut dollari
( HoiU ) . ind llvo thousand dollars } v , > o > t , lsi |
t'litrlltloned upon the payment of thu o\
ponies nf laid olei'tlon.
This proposition nml the aceotitancn there
of by lin < c-lt v of tin-aba , and the ratification
of this proposition hv- said Nebraska Central
rtillvvav cinnitny. | or its snecosjors or assigns ,
as herein provided , shall Do oonstriiod aii'l '
undi'r.stind to oonstltulo a vontru't botvvoon
the sild Nobrasu i Contril railway company ,
Itssiici'os.oiaor nssUns. and the said oltv ol
Oinilri , and all of the toriiircondltlons , name-
ments ami nrovlslons made on the pirt of tha
Nuhr is ) , i ( .cntr il irxllvvay oomp > iiy in thli
proposition cunt ilued are heruny made the
coveirints of the said NuhrisKu tViilr.il I ill-
> jiy oi'tnpiity. ' In suceosiors mil assigns ,
\shlcb snail attach to am ) run with all of III
sild propel ty and binding upon tiny partj
Into whoso humU It or any of U may eonio.
YIS :
M ) .
All ballots of the Instil voters east at snli
oH'etlnn ooiitilnliiR the iibovn priipinllhm nno
iiuostlon In the fiiini of the ollldal hali.it < la
bo proanrcd by the city cleric of said citvnl
Oniniri for sahl oloctiotii with an \ t , irk fol
low Iiii the word "yos , " upon sahl olllelal bat.
lot shall ho oountoil In fiver of the uccopt-
nnoo of sahl pioposltlon , the tssiuinco of said
bonds nnd the levy of said taxes In ptiyinont
nf the prluelpil thereof anil the Interest ,
thereon.
And all Imllolsof losal voters cast at said
elect Ion of the firm aforiM ild , w lth an K
nnu l < follovv Ini ; thn word "no" upon s ilil olll
elal bollol shall bo ootintod njalnst the ac
ceptance of hiild proposition , the issuaneo ol
suld bomls and tlio levy of s ilil taxes.
If tvvo-thlivlsof all sild billets voted hi
the lo al v ot"rs of s ild elty of Omaha at mild
oloetlon shall bo o ist In fauir of the Issii-
unco of said bonds am ) levy of sill ta\ei
In piymeiit of the principal nnd Inter
est thereon , the fonuu'n proposition
shall ho held to h ivo boon nceonlud nnd
adopted , and said bonds shall ho Issiietl
nnd loslstoroil , and said ta\-s shall ho
li-v led In iiecordiinco with Hut terms ami con
ditions thereof , othoivvlso not.
bald election shall ho opono I at S nVlt > "U In
the imiriitiu ami will continue open until d
o'clock In Iho iifteruoon of thu simo d iv ut
tho. followin , : plaees In said City of Oiuah. ! ,
namely :
VlltST WAI1D.
I'lrst 1)1 Uriel SoiilhoisleortierSoventh ani
jlaioy .stieots.
( eooiid Distrk't-Nortliwebt corner ni l.tb
ami l.o iveiivvoi Hi streets.
Third District -No. i.'is Jones street.
1'oiuth DjstiletNo. . U" ' ? south Tlilitccnth
slioct.
rifth DlstrlBt N'orlhoiist corner Seventh
ami I'aclllc streets.
HlMh lllHtiicl-iMiutlioast corner Sixth and
I'tiullie stroots.
.T > V onth DistrictNo. . li'l'i I'lot oust root.
iUhth : Distiict-SLiiitlivvesl''oriiur Klevcnth
and Center stieet s. '
r.'inth District No. IsOJHoillh SlMh stroot.
Tenth Distriet Nurtnu ist eoutnr Ninth an 1
Ilaneroft stivets.
Llov enth Dtstt let No. 192 : ) South Thirteenth
btreel , noi Iho ist corner Arbor btioot.
SliJONIVltII. .
First Distriet Intersection roiirtconth anil
Jones strcot.
r-econd District-No. 10JI South Tlilitccntli
street
Third DHtrlct Intersection l lghtecath and *
licaveiivvnrlh streets.
roiirth D.stilcl Intersection I.eaveinvorth
and I vviMitleth streets.
fifth Dlstilct Intel suction Tvvenly-lh rd
and Io ivenvvorth sticuls.
Mxtu Distiiet InterseulloiiTvventlotli stieet
ami I'npplot in avenue.
J-ovcii'h Distiiet No. 14"3 Williams slrcot
iUhth : Distiiet No. Ull South J'nlrtleth
street ( Mot'imlllsh ) .
Ninth I.strict Intersection Sixteenth anil
Conttrslieots.
Tenth District No ISil South Tvvontletli
street ( Imolt > \Vooilinan ) .
Klovenlh Distiiet InteisjcUoti Twentieth
and lluneiofl streets.
T vofth ! D.stilet No. 1501 Vlnton stieot
( Donovan ) .
Thirteenth District IntersectionThiitcentli
and Valley slrouts , vvesislilo.
I'ourtuenlh I.btrlel Intersection Tnen-
tleih and liou.ov.nil streets.
THIItl ) VVAIIII.
first District Inlerseellon Twelfth and
OhleiiKO dtrcut.
See , nd District No. HIT North fifteenth
slieut ( Wood vv ni i hi.
Thud Dlstrlut-No. 112 Sixth street ( A J.
Simpson )
Inuitli Distt let No. Ill' ; Douglas slrecl
tC J. C.uKin )
fifth ilstrk ) > l--Iiiturscctlon C'tipltol aventio
and Tenth stiect.
blxlh Dlstrlol Intersection Ilarnoy and
Ninth stieels , e ist sldu ,
t-oventli District Intersection r.Ievcnth
f urn tin stiect
HI jhth Distriet No. lan Ilarnoy stioot ( .1 S ,
MeL'oi inick ) .
Miith Dlstrlot No. Ull llurney stieet ilvll-
Kenny , llr.iy.Uo ) .
rouitTii WAiti ) .
f list District I nterbuutlon fcovcntecnlli and
I ) ivonpui t siieots.
> eediid Dlstiua-Intoiacetlon Ttventy-sec-
end I ) ivenporlslioen.
Thlid Distiiet Intersection Tvventy-llfth
and Dotlxn stioels.
I oiirth District Intersection .Seventeenth
and Dnilso streets i
fifth Dlstrlcl No. 4j ) Fonlh f.ftceu T
street.
M\th Dlhtilct Intersoetlon Twentieth and
Douglas streets.
So veil Hi Dlsti let Intersection Tnunty-slx th
btreot antl hi. Mary's a von no.
Cixhlh plslilut-lnlursii'jtloii 'I woiitieth
stieel and St. Marv's avenno , woslsltlo
Mnth Di-itrlel No. lii.b bt , Al iry'b .iventiu
( KolO'loaux' ) ' ' .
Tenth DUlrlet Intorioctloii I ljliteonth
and Luavonvvorlli stieuts north s'do.
iiovonlh ; Dlsirlct No. Kill Hownr.l btreot
( IliBBliib ) .
FIFTH WAII1I.
I'lrsllllHtricl Inlursoellon Sherman 'ivenns
anil Man lurson street.
bucmi'l District irllliu : bnllilliiB , west sldu
Sherman avenue , between Ohio an I turby
stieels.
Thliil District Intersection .Sherman avo-
nno and I. tl > o streot.
Kuiiith D strleL jiiutlnvust eornor Sheiman
avenue and ( Jraee strout. IUJ ) l.rauj struet. *
fifth District No , Ul" thuimin avuniiu
( -iiatn un.
lxlh Dlstrlcl No. 1151 j-hoiinin avenua
( Killln'n'i.
bovunlb District IntOHOCtlon H xteontb
ami I/aid sli'i'eH ,
1)1.hth ) DM i lei No. fi)3 ) North bUteuntlr
Blrticl ill. l < Olnrk. iiKunlj ,
Ninth District Intersection Uass anclTenlli
htri'OlH
Tunth District No. 0i : : North Slxtjunlh
Hired ( Mini's , ii tinl ) .
Eleventh Dlslilut Soiithvviist oorner I l.'h-
tcentli and Cam stiuots , I.'iin'htuenlli ; struuu
Hi.\ni VVAIIII.
first District liveuiim hull , 4s.1) North
Twenty-fourth sliuut t'iial. ) .
t-uciind | ) isirlel-lnlor octlon Thirty slvtli
btrout mil liriml nvumiu.
Thlid DMrlut IntuisuctloiiMllJtaivavuiiiia
ami liranl btreot. .
fouitli Distrlot fntnrsustloii TvVi'jj < y.
foiiilh stiool ami Man'lursoii ' stii > ut , .
fifth Di.tili'l liitoisuotion 'J'nunty-fointh
and \Virl \ Mruuls
hivth D.stilet Intersection Thli ly-lhlril and '
I'.irUurstrouts.
Mivcnth Distiiet No. 23W I/iku stu-et i\V.
A. Mnsslukl.
I.iKhth Dlstik't No. L'll.'i I/aUu btrcol Sal-
htlDlll ) . I
Nlnlh DIslrlot-No , iJlO Noith Twi-nly i
founds ! tout. I
'J'uiitli Dlstnel Intorjootlon Tvvunty I'Uhtu i
and fi.iiiUlln Htruotb. I
J.lovonlli Dltlrlct-Iiilerseulliin Tnoiity-
fiitiilh and fiaiildln Htruets.
Twelfth Dlstilel-No. U > J Norlli Trtu.itlotU
blieat. ,
BF.VUNTII WAIIII. A
Klrsl District-No.'sll I. ) a veil worth H'ront.'J
Hticotnl Dlslilct-lntnrsoctluii 1'ivoinv mntlia
Avuiina tin 1 I'linplciiin avonii" . smith s do
Third District liitcrsoelion I wonty nuitUJ
struct and \Viinli\nrtli avoini" . * " nh al lo
fourth DUtilul1'rtonly nliiUiunil Mc'o HUB
Htll'lltS. , .
fifth District -Tlilrty sceond iivunuu amtH
TliomiiHim htii-ut. 1
blxth Dhtrlcl-No. 10H Twenty-ninth avoiij
hiivi'iith District Intorsoctloii Thirty- j
fourth and f i.inels streets. I
il nnu VVAIIII. J
first Dls'rltt--No ! i"ll ) Hamilton strnut 3
Mci ) id DUtrlct--'OiimliiSMlH'uU ' W
Third D'strk't"lntur uutl"n T i iitlulhiiiiVl
' ' ' ' '
' rou'it'h'ii'si'rk't No LOIftOiimliu stroot. m
I Iftn iiUliH-i-No. SlUiOuinliiiJiilKiol. Jl !
blxlh DUtilut Intersuutlon Trtiinly-soconill
" " '
) liiKtrlot Intel lootlon Twuutlotln
anil Casi bttuuts. <
MSTII VVAIII ) , \M \
fiiHt DUtilot-luterooutluii Thlny-s"un'lB '
Hiid ( . 'iiiiiln" itriiuts. v.
h'lcoml Dlstrlcl-IntoMOCllon rorttoth lilr
fiimliu hlreets , noith side.
Third Dlslilct Intersection fortieth anil
fiirnani sltuetn.
fiiurth Uisti .et Intersection Thlrty-socoiM ,
aviiniio an' ) D ivunport htruiil. *
fifth DUtrlcl No 'JSJI I'arnam streot.
slxih DUtilut No , .I1U1 l/oavonworlli strcot.
Thus iliino and proclulined In thu ( Jlty ot
Uiiuba thU Hth day of May , b'Ji
( iLoiiui : I' llr.Mix ,
Mayor of the Ulty uf Omaha.