THE OMAHA DAILY HEK KllilUY , " MAY 13 , 1892. WHY MRS , SPERRY WAS RILLED BssuH of the Ooronor'a ' Investigation of the Lincoln Tragedy , PRATT NOW REALIZES HIS DANGER Hermes to Talk on Mm Subject nf tlm Crlnio Indication * Tluit the Murilrr Wit * Carefully Arranged Test I- iniiiiy of LINCOLN" , Kob. , Mny 12. iSpcoml to Tun Bun. | The Jury Impaneled by Coroner Crlm last evening hold nn Inquest over the remains ot Mrs. Margaret Sperry this forenoon. The facts In rotation to the commission ot the crime brought out at the Inquest did not differ materially from the story of the affair tis related tn Tin : linn this morning. U. F. Snydcr testified that bo wns about twenty- flvo feet from thocouplo when the fatal shot was 11 rod. Ho saw Pratt draw the revolver nnd heard Iho woman exclaim , "For Uod's sake don't shoot mo"1 James Smith , a next door neighbor , was just returning homo on n strcot car nnd as the car stopped ho hoard the nolso of the re port and aw thn woman lying on tliopround. lie procured npalr of nippers winch were placed on the murderer's wrists. Pratt was then taken to the police station. Mrs. M'IV Walters nnd Mabel Sperry , daughters of the deceased , testified as to the facts of tbo shooting , tbolr recital not differ ing from the general story. Probably ttio most important testimony adduced was that of Mrs. vV. W. Allen. She noticed I'rattnttho corner of Twenty-lint nnd 1C streets , three doors from the murdered woman's residence , alC o'clock In the after noon. Ho was evidently waiting for someone ono and Hcanncd the people trotting out of the strcot cars nl the corner closely. Ho walked away shortly before supper time , but soon retuincd nnd watched nnd waited until Mrs. Sperry returned. The shooting occurred a few moments nftcr her return. At the conclusion of the testimony the Jury retired long cnouch to prepare tbo verdict , which wns to the effect that Mrs. Sperry came to her death by a wound Indicted by Myron Pratt , nnd that the killing ; wns pro- rncditutod. Motive fur flio Crime. No satisfactory motive for the crlmo has yet been discovered. Asldo from bis brief interview with Tun I3ni ; reporter lust night Pratt bus preserved n spliinx-liko sllonco in regard to the nllair , refusing to tali ; oven to bis guards and the few acquaintances wtio have called to see him. Ho Is closely watched In his cell for fear that he may ngnln attempt , suicide. The murdered woman has been n , regular Attendant nt tlio revival meetings In progress in the Christian church and Tuesday evening - ing united with thul church nnd was ban- lisod. Her friends claim today that Pratt was angered nt her announcement that t > bo would have nothing more to do with him nnd shot her while In a lit of passion. It Is claimed that she asserted nt least three weeks ago that she was "through with Pratt. " The stories told by the friends of both sides nro radically diflci-oiituml it is not likely that the real motive for the shooting will bo developed until Pratt is put on trial. To Kntort.iln tlio Methodists. Arrangements for tbo entertainment of the Mothodlst conference delegates upon the oc casion of their visit to Lincoln next Satur day nro practically complete. The delegates will be received at the depot by n large re ception committee and escorted to the Lans ing theater. At tbo Lansing nn address of welcome will DO given und a brief and inter esting program carried out. The delegates will then bo assigned to the different hotels for dinner , after which they will uo taken in carriages to ull points or Interest in nnd nround the city. If the weather Is pleasant the program will bo carried out m detail aud the event will bo ono of the most notable in the history of the confaronuo. Won HlH Suit nt Last. .1. II. Foxworthy of this city was today nwnidod n verdict of $ o,000 damages agains't the city of Hustings for injuries rccolvod in that city oy a fall on an iosidewalk. . The accident occurrco. In the winter of 18S5-bG , and Mr. Foxworthy has been permanently disabled in consequence. Ho instituted a suit for damages in 18S7 , asking for ? . ! 0,000. Ho lias been twlco defeated In the district court , but both times tbo supreme court has ordered n now trial. The case came up before fore Judge licnll nt Minden tbls week , and this morning the Jury awarded Mr. Fox- worthy the sum of $5,000. Warner 1'loails ( .ullty. V.'hen arraigned in district court this morning Charles Warner , who has been under arrest since last March for shooting Judge Horgolt. withdrew his plea of not Guilty entered last week nnd pleaded guilty to the charge of shooting with intent to kill. His attorneys bad Intended to make Insanity their defense , but alter making a thorougb Investigation they gave up the plan ns hopeless - loss In vlow of the fact that Drs Knapp , Lowruy and Crlm had visited Warner a few days after the shooting and examined him thoroughly as to his sanity , 'j hey unhesitat ingly pronounced him perfectly sane. War ner was rumfindod to the custody of the sheriff until Saturday , wtion sentence will bo pionouucpu. It IV If I he n Trout. Reduced rates have boon arranged through out Nebraska for the extensive loan exhibi tion to bo opened at the new building of the Young Men's Christian association Friday , May liO. Several thousand rare and Interest ing' articles will bo exhibited. The affair will bo continued until Juno 1 , .SI.ASIIIM ) HY A .MANIAC. J'npllllon I'onpli ) llu\o n Dexperntn S ultli u Cru/y .llan. PAPII.MOV , Nob. , May 12. [ Special Tclo- BramtoTiiK BKK. ] David Homely , nn old .farmer living three miles cast of hero , be came violently insuno this afternoon and aniline ; himself \vith a lonjj carving knife and nn Iron rod attempted to Icitl bis daughter and showed violence to ull who approached , Ho later started across tbo country. His neighbors intercepted him , when ho made a vicious at tacit on Kiinnor U&llaghor , sluslunir bun across the hand with tbo knlfu. Galla- Rhor Ulsartned htm by breaking the blade and with tl.o aid of others brought him to town. Ho Is oonllnod In the olty Jail and will bo examined bv the board of Insanity In the inorninp. Homaly has n number of grown ' "sons ana daughters in the county und Is an old settlor. tlm Trouble. KUSUVIU.I : , Nab. , Mny li. . ( Special to TUB UKK. ] OoorgoO. Favlllo , n veterinary In- ipoctor who wns sent here by Secretary Husk to Investigate a peculiar disease pro- vclllnu' among the horses of this locality , arrived Monday and has entered upon ttio discharge of his duties , As soon as ho itmkoi bis report decided measures will very likely bo tnlton to eradicate the disease. V'orv favorable comments nro hoard on account of this very prompt action of the department In coming to tbo relief of tbo people lu ibis matter. tlio Union I'lutlflp. UKA-IIIICB , Neo. , Mny 12. [ Special Tolo- rrain to Tin : Den.l ( lonoral Superintendent P. J. NlcholU , Division Superintendent J. A. Polar and li J , I.auktroo of tbo Union Paclflo came down last night In n special car. Tnoy wore on a tour of inspection. Much dninago to the company's trucks between this city end Lincoln and south of bora has ro. lulled from the recent rains , The party went south this rooming. Will Celebrnto the deration. O'Nunx , Neb. , May 13. [ Special to TUB DEK.J Elaborate preparations are being made by the Grand Army veterans of ibis elty for an appropriate celebration on Decora tion day. Hot ) . James VVhltoheud of Drokon How has boon invltod and will participate in the ceremonies and deliver an address. Tha different lodfc'M und societies of the city will tnko part. I'emale MutlcUiif. TEKAMAII , Neb. , May 13. - [ Special to THIS HEB.J The Tokamah female "Pullal" Dand it now in full blmt. The "Pullof band accldontalty took Us narao from ono of tu contributors , who , in bU donation , drew n chock on the l-irst National bnnk of To- kumnb , paynblo to the "Pullet" band. The rhcck was all rlRht until tbo RlrU found that on prosontatlon it would hnvo to bo ( indorsed by the "Pullet1' band before they could pet the money. It look some llmo before the Slrls could sco it that way , but as It wns tbo only alternative , -they submitted , Tbo "Pullet" band has a line lot ot Instruments nnd is under nn able instructor. TKKAMAH'S lllI'l ; IIUCAN CI.UII. llrpubllcnii Institutions Drrmdcd Intcr- rstlnR Address on the Tariff. Tr.KVMMt , Nob. , Amy 12. ( Special Telegram - gram toTun BKK.I Uosplto the Inclemency of the weather the court house was packed to Us full capacity tonight to listen to nn ad dress by ox-LloutcnruitUovcrnor Melklojohn , Riven under Iho the auspices ot tboTekaraah Republican club. The speaker handled the tarllt question In an able manner , giving n comprehensive review of the United States experience G.S n nation from which ho de duced the logical conclusion that protective tariff and free trade were impoitaut factors lu the prosperity or adversity of the people. Ho also dwelt at considerable length upon the interest manifested by Kngllsh manufac turers In the politics of this country with reference to tbo tariff , including some of the labors of Iho famous Cobden club in the dis tribution of literature convoying Iho KtiRllsh idea of what America should do to foster her own industries. Touching upon the currency , the speaker took n decided stand against free coinage nni ) Impressed very forcibly the fact that It would banotlt the owners of silver bullion only nnd that It uns not n question that should divide tbo o.iU from the west , but ono In which every farmer , laborer or mechanic should Join in opposing n law that would nmiio lit ponsiblo for a favored few to exchange - change $3.60 In stiver for $5.00 lu gold whllo the farmer nnd laborer must give an equal vnluo for all they receive. Ho admitted too advisability of Increasing the circulation to some extent nnd favored issuing to national banks lLo 1U per cent hold in reserve on their deposit. Mr. Mclklo- john then paid n plowing trlbutn to thn ofllcicnt administration of President linrrl- HOII , which brought foith storms of apptauso from Ills audience , and when In connection with reciprocity ho spoke of the illustrious statesman , Jan.cs G. Ulalno , enthusiasm was at Its climax. At the close of the mooting the club elected Charles T. Dlckcnson , ptcsldcnt ; John L. Wilson , vice president , nnd K. C. Houston , treasurer. Tbo club with nn enrolled mom- borshlD of nearly 150 promises to play nn im portant part "in the great victory to bo achieved this fall. I'lirmnrs Slightly Discouraged. Nob. , Mny 12. ( Special to Tun DKI : . ] Farmers in this vicinity nro getting somewhat discouraged over the continued wet weather. Very little corn has boon planted nnd n majority of the farmers hnvo vorv little ground prepared for planting. The ground Is thorougnlr soaked with water nnd it is still raining. There will bo a Inrgor nureago of corn listed this your than over bo foro. Small grain looks well so far. YIIUIIK Uupiibllciins Busy. NniuusKV Cm , Nob. , May 12. [ Special Toleirram to Tim RKE.J Tbo Young Men's Hopublican club hold a well attended aud en thusiastic meeting at the court house tbls evening. Short talks were made by local speakers nnd a number of now members slewed the roll. Arrangements were per fected for u grand demonstration May 2S. Many prominent speakers will bo present. Not u G'uso ot Smallpox * GitAxn ISLAND , Nob. , May 12. [ Special Telegram to Tin : UKK. ] Humor bus been spread that the Russians employed on the Oxnnrd beet field , near Wood river , were infested with smallpox. Investigation has proved that the report is groundless. It is merely a case of measles. "Will IIuvu n Nv . Mill. TALMKOE , Nob. , Mny 12. [ Special to THE BUE.J A cornraeal mill will bo built In Tnl- niugu lu the near future. It was decided by tnu leaders in this movement that S10.0UO must bo subscribed to insure the establish ment of the mill , and ? d,000 has already been ( subscribed. I.minted the Trucks. NKIIHASK * CITV , Neb. , May 12. [ Special Telegram to TUB UKI.J : Today's ruin washed out tbo Missouri Pacillo track for n considerable distance just south of this city. The southbound passenger was held bore llvo hours. Dr.Blrnoy's Catarrh Powder cures catarrh. For sulo by all druggUU. 5u cants. I'olleo Otllrcrs ArreU Three Innocent Men ns Kiircliim. Karly yesterday morning a gentleman satno In great haito to the police station and in stage whl'pors imparted some startling intelligence. Ho informed Ofllcor * Spoottlo and Thomas that three real full-sized and villainous burglars were In hiding in a box car lu too Union Pacltlo jards , and that ono of them curried tbo largest kit and most complete ploto outllt of burglar's tools ho had over bo- hold. Away scudded the oDlcors , bent upon mailing a great capture und glory and fame duizled their visions. A few moments later they triumphantly returned with their captives ana their countenances beamed with extreme satisfaction. The kit of burglar's ' tools was examined und proved to bo nothing more nor less lannun upholsterer's outfit nnd the ttireo prisoners were upholsterers , bound for Denver and hnd chartered that "sldo door palaco" car for their use. Judge Fowler discoursed the three men from custody. Their names were Joseph Garbon , F. H. Wood and J. W. Tavlor. Want to lln ( iuriMKii At Monday evening's session of the city council Mayor Miller appointed J. Vv" . Snlvcly garbagomaster , to succeed Cbarlos Splitt , who was removed by the m yor.Vhcn Mr. Snlvoly attempted to nssumo the duties of tbo onico Mr. Snlitt demurred mm refused to vacate , aud now the city is blessed with two garbugomastorj. Mr. Snivoly sayg ho is Iho rightful custodian of the city garbage und Mr. Splitt says no is. That there in a split Is very evident nnd ttio matter will probably DO adjusted by a cuso or two being taken Into pohco court. Accidentally Cut. Undo Dan Miles mot with a painful acci dent yesterday afternoon. Ho was In trimming a number ot small trees In the nursery stooic ut Twenty-fourth nnd N streets and was using a largo knlfo. The knife slipped mid the blade i onotratod bis loft wrist to a great depth , cutting un ugly gash from which tbo blood poured in a per fect strcutn. A surgeon dressed the wound , "N'otei und 1'orxiuiils , Michael Durko of tuo Cudahr flro hall is visiting In Kookuk , la , , his old homo. Miss Alira Dempster of Uttumwu , la. . Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. liabcoclt. iiov. Dr. Grandlsoii will lecture at the First Methodist Episcopal church this even ing. William Sutherland and C. n. Smith ot lilulr were visitors in the Maglu city yester day. day.O. O. 13. Strong goes to Froir.ont today in ro- spoiuo to n telegram announcing bis wife's Mr * . Emma Plckott , u sister of Frank I , Leo , arrived in the city yesterdav from Mot- teen , III. Tnreo children of Edward Muhcr , Twenty- second nnd H stioet , aroborlously aflllcled with diphtheria , yoslorday's receipts of hops ut the Union block yarns were the iarijost unico March 15 , the number being 8'JOO. O. W. Miller nnd wife returned yesterday from Jackson , this state , where they have Deen visiting for several days. * Captain John Merry , a heavy property owuer lu bouth Omaha , arrived in the city from ( Jlenwcod , la , yesterday. Cuptaln N. E. Acker left yesterday for Panuma , IB , , in response to a telegram an nouncing the serious illness of tils fattier. Samuel Shrlgloy hat gone to Leavouwortb , Ind. , to visit with bis mother. Mrs. Surig- loy will visit at Ashland during Mr. Shrlg- loy's absence. Tbo order has been Issued and all parties caught in ttio act of dumping garbage within thu city limit will bo Drought up before the pollco Juago Initaiitor. Mary , oped 2 yearn , daughter of Mr. and Mr . George Gublioof AlbrigUt , died at au early hour yesterday morning. The funeral occurred at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Otis Tyler cclobratcd his 17th birthday yesterday and last evening n party wai plton n honor of the event nl the homo of his mother , Mrs , Jennie Tyler , on 1 wonty-slxth ntroot. Mlchnol Murphy , ngod 40 yonrs , died nt n iato hour Wednesday evening nt his hour ) , SUOl ( J street. The funeral will occur nt 8 o'clock this morning , services being held al St. Agnes' church. The city council will meet this ovonlne to listen to the remonstrances against issuing licenses to J. P. Thomson , .lolin MclCooti nnd J. P. Hnller , the rotnonslrator bolng Mrs , Nellie Johnson If the length of the last session hold for this purpose Is n criterion , the council will bo good for almost nn nil night's session. Dr. Utrnoy's Catarrh Powder lor tonsllotls. ' For sale by'all druggists. r > 0 cents. Mitrrlugn ! , tcmsn . The following marriage Ucansai ware Is sued by Judge Kllcr yesterday : Name and Address. Ago. 11C mid Thomson , Omaha , .V > I Helen Williams , Onrtha 01 j fharlcB W. ICal trier , Omaha 21 I Maria A , Ureun. Omaha " 0 I Stephen Kcnchol , Omaha 2. > 1 Itcrtha Itowedor , Omuha 31 JSoronO.llolntoi.Oni.ilia 27 I Nlolslno Hanson , Omaha 2J i William II. Stewart. Omaha 33 I Julia A. Sutlock , Omuha SI J Joseph Meyers. South Omaha ffil I Minnie Means. South Omaha i I Nols J. Peterson , Omuha M I Chilsthm Nolbon , Oinahii 20 Dr. Hlrnoy's Catarrh Powder for cold In head , for sale by nil druggists. 50 cents. Itullillng Permits. The following permits were issue ! by the superintendent of buildings yesturdiiv : J Clifford , two-story brick addition to duelling , niphteeutli nnd Capitol uvnnuo. $ 1,000 Three minor permits 4V ) Totul J 1.450 SnccticlcsDr. ; CullIinoro,224Doo bldff Country .Mrrrhnnts \Vho are cash buyers should not fall to tnko ( idviinttiga of tlio Ilulltnttti's admin istrator's sttlo to Boouro some wonderful barcnlns for Uiolr fall trado. Address HELLMAN'S ADMINISTUATOK , lUth and Ftirnam , Omaha. PROPOSALS FOR PERMANENT SIDEWALK.WOODEN SIDEWALK AND CROSSWALK CONSTRUC TION. Scaled proposals will bo received by tbo un- duislguod unlll liO : ; u'clocK p in. , Mny 27th , 1MB , for the construction of all permanent sidewalks wooden slilowulks and crosswalks , ordered laid by the mayor und city council fiom Juno 1st. IVJJ , until January 1st , IMU. ! In the city of oinnh i. Permanent sluowiilks to be constructed of stone , urtllh-lul stone , brick or tiling , und \\ooden slduuiilKs nf white pine lumber ( und l lds will bu recohed for the construction of crosswalks , to he builtof white pine , white or htitro ik planks ) , ucconllns to plutis and spec ifications on Illu In the olllco of the board of public work * . ItldH specifying a urlco pur lin eal foot will be leculvod fur white and burr- oak timbers 0x12 nnd 8lto ho placed paral lel In the gionnd for crosswalks In accordance with uluns on file In the olllco ot the bourd ot public woiks. Nu hhls for stone sidewalks will be consld- oiod except forslono known to have un actual existence and of kuonn iiuulity and merit for permanent sidewalks. Kuch bid for poim.mont sidewalks to specify a price per superficial square toot and fur wooden walks u price per lineal foot for the sidewalk complete , and to bu accompanied hy u certified check In thu sum of J. > )0. ) payable to the city ot Omaha , ns nn evidence of goo.l faith. The board reserves the right to rojout uny or all bids and to waive dofe'-ts. Ill'ldcrs niustfurnlsb us imploof stonn.brlck ortiibu. p. w. niUK'iiAUsnit. Chalrin.iii of the Hoard of Publlo Works. Omaha , May I''th , b'r. ' . ml3 H 1720 NOTICE OF APPRAISERS OF DAM AGES FOR GRADING. To the owners of ull lots , parts of lots nnd rnul ( "tato along the ulloy In block two [ 2t , "Idlowlld , " from flr.uit , btreet to Spruce strcot In the city of Omaha. You uro hereby notified that the under signed , throe disinterested freeholders of the city of Omaha , have heen duly appointed hy tbu mayor , with the approval of the c ty council of suld city , to assess the damage to thu owners respectively of the property nf- fcctcd by thu grading of the alley In block two [ 2J , "Idlonlld , " fiom ( irant htroet to bprtico street , declared ncccssiity by ordl- nanco HIM. p is-iuJ Apill 12 , A. D. IS'J. , ail- proved April 14 , A. 1) . is'rj. ' Vou are further notified that buvlnn accepted - od said uppolntinrnt nnd duly ( inullllod us re quited by law , wu will , on tlio > rd day of Muy , A. D. IBB.1 , at thu hour of ton 1101 o'clock In the forenoon , ut thu olllco ot T. C. Ilrnnncr , room 1 , Wuru block , within the corporate Ifm- Itsof sild elty , moot for the pnrpo-ui of con- RldcrliiK und innklm ; thn assessment nf diun- use to thu owners respectively , of said pro perty , nITcctud by suld crudlujr. lakln ? Into consideration special bonollits. It uny. Vou ure noUlled to bo piesont ut the tlmo nnd place aforesaid , nnd make uny objections toor statements concorniiu , said assessment of damages , as you muy consider proper , T. C. IIUUNNKU. JOHN I' . KLAOIf. JOHN W. KOIU1IN9. Committee of Appraisers. Omaha , May llth , 1892. mI2dlOt "PROPOSALS rOUSTHAM HKATINO-Do- JL partihont of thu Interior , olllcu of Indian iilfalrs , Wushlngton , D. O. . May ! ) , IbDJ. healed proposals , endorsed "Proposals for Steam Heating , " nnd addressed to thu Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Washington. D. 0. . will be received at thlxoftlco until l o'clock p. in. of Monday , funo 0. l i'J. for thu furnlshlnz of all necessary material * nnd labor and placlnz In position , comph'tu and ready for use , ono low prossiiio return circulating steam heating und ventilating apparatus for thu three Indian school hnlidlnus at the bhoshono Indlun iiKoncy. ricinunt county , Wyo , the bollois for said apparatus to be placed in the basement of onu ( if thu Imlldlnk'h us thu'olllcu may direct. I'l.ins and elevations of the hnlldln''K for the L'lildaneo of the bidders In the preparation of bids may he examined nt I he oilleo of thu "lleo" of Oiiiuhu , Neb. , the "Republican" of Domnr. Colo. , the "Tribune" of Salt I.iiko I'll y , Utah , und ut this olllee. Illddera uro ro- ( | iilrcd to accompany their blda with designs und specifications of the Ntu.uii heating und ventllatliiK uuparatiiH proposed to bo fur- nlshod , said designs nnd specifications to bo adapted tn the buildings to which they uru to bo applied. The right ! losorvod to reject unv or all bids or any uurt of any bid if deemed for the best Interest of the service. CEIlTlrlCD CHECKS. Kach bid must bo accompanied by a certified check or draft upon soniu United Kt.itea de pository or solvent National bnnk In thu vicinity of the residence of the bidder , made payable tn the order of the commissioner of Indian affair" , for ut luiist 0 per cent of the amount of tbo proposal , which check or draft will bn forfeited to the United Htatca In case nny bidder or bidders ruculviin ; an award shall fall to promptly execute u contract with rood und snlliclent nineties , otherwise to be returned to the bidder , lllds accompanied by cash In lieu of a ci-rlllled chuck will not bu considered. 1'or fuithor Infoimathm apply to T. J. MOltUAN , fommUsloner. Ml.mil t Itecelu'r's .Sale. Notice Is hereby irtvun that , purauant to an order of thu district coin tot iJongiai co inly , Nubru-slia , Houlod pruposiils endoNod "i'ro- iiosulsforpurcliiisoof lliiior"und | addressed in 1'hnrlon V , Miles , reculvur , wl New Vorn l.lfo bulldlnir.Oiiiuhii.Nobraskn.wlII bu received up to and Inrludluz Muy 2.lrd , It-.1 , for thu pur- ciuibo of Ibu whole or portions of the stock of whlskifs , wines , Ihjuiirs , etc. , formerly owned hy H U Orotlu mid u ud In his wholusiilu mid retail Ilijuor business In Oinuha , Ne braska , tozother with ull thu furniture und llxturcs UM'd in and about said business. ThnatocUcuu hu soon and n detailed de scription of thoaaimi can bo had upon ap plication to thu receiver. The Halo to be fur cash , und n certified chock for 1(1 ( per cunt uf thu amount olfernd must ac company ouch bid , which chuck will bu re turned In unso the proposal accompanying iamo be rejected. The receiver reserves the rlgnt to reject any or nil b ds. OUAIIA. Nebraska , May 4th. 1SD2. tlliAHI.rS V. MIUW. Uocolvcr. GOD New York Ufo buildlntr , M y S d 10 t m Omaha. Nub. NOTJcFTO PJO1JERTY OWNERS. You are hereby ntilled that the following described promUerf. tn-wlt : Lot a. In llorlHieh'u addition to the city of Omahhaj tux lot 14 , in KOctlou 22 , township 15 , rativo 13 ; lot 10 , Ouplt il addition , being lot at houtInvest curner < if llarnoy nnd 24th streets , and lot 10 , McliiiudlUh Plucn. hiuu been de clared by ordinances No * . ; I'.W ' , : VJO , 3tci7 and aiK ( ) , respectvuly ! , to bo nuts ncos by reason of buukBof uurlli existing thereon. 1 on uro hereby dlri-etod to abate said uuU- unco by Bradlujruuld hink , of earth down to about the level of tbu surrounding strouti on.or . butoro Juiui s , ISiJ ) , or atd nuUnncus will l > o abated by thu city authorities , und the expense thereof levied aa u special tax axalnst the property on which said nuisances Dated thib 15th day of Mny. lh i _ . . P. W. mUKIIAUBER , Olialruiuu of the llourd ot Publlo Works. iulMU-U-10-17 Both the method nnd results when Syrup of Figs is tnkon ; it is pleasant nnd refreshing to the tnsto , nnd acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver nnd Bowels , demises the sys tem cfl'ectunlly , dispels colds , head aches nnd fevers nnd cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the , only remedy of its kind over pros duccd , pleasing to the tnslc and no * ceptnblo to the stomach , prompt in its action nnd truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy nnd ngreenblc substances , its many oxcollontqunlitics commend it to nil nnd hnvo madeit the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by nil leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not hnvo it on hand will procure it for nny ono who wishes Eromptly Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , , SAM FBANOISOO , OAL. LOTJI8VII.LS , KY. MEW YORK , N. T. MATKU1A1 , , - lumber. ole : I * . S. Indian fern Ice. Uosu- liml Aeency , S. I ) . , May' ' , It'U. ' sealed piopos- al" , endorsed "Proposals fur lumber , bnildlm ; material , etc. " . as tlio cast ) may bo , and ad dressed to tbo undersigned al Kusobud uponcy , S I ) . , via Valentine , Neb. , will ho re ceived ut this uKonoy until 1 o'clock p in , of Tuesiluy , May 24. IB'.r- ' , for furnlshlm mill do- lIvoiltiK at Valentino , Nob. , or at points on the Itosobtid Indian icsurvulluti to bo doilK nutod by the un'lorslgnod. about SiD,00 , ) fee of nssoitocl Ininbur , 143,0 H > shingles , fiUO ( lallis , brick. liinu. liarihvaru , doors , windows paints , oils , etc. , u full description of winch tosether with Information us 10 pultun of de livery , will bo furnished upon application. Itlddurs will bo required to state spuelfl- cully In their bids thu proposed ptlcouf each article olTuted fur dullvery under n eontr.iot , and the point or points It Is pro posed to deliver the articles. ' 1'ho rlsht Is re served tu reject any or all bids , or : iny part of any bid , If deemed for tlio best Interest of the sorvlce. OKIITIHI.P rim uKneli bid must bo aeconumnled by a cct tilled chock or draft upon some United St.itcMleposltory or solvent National bunk In the vloinltv of the residence of the bidder , mndo piiyablo to 1 10 order of thu commissioner of .Inill.m ulVatis , for lit east u per cent of tlio iiinount of thu proposal , which check or draft 'nlll ' 'to forfeltuJ to the United States In ousdiiitiy bidder nr bidders receiving an awurd shill fall to promptly e\- ecuto : i contract with und and sufllelent sureties , olhorwlso to bo laturnud to the bid- dor. lllds accompanied by cash In lieu or a certified check will not be considered 1'or further Information I'nply ' to . ! . Ocorso \Vrlght , United titutes.liitliun Aicnt.MldJHM ? MldJHM PROPOSALS FOK CURDING. Soiled jiroposnls will ho received by the undersigned until l:3Uj'couk : ) p. in. . May 20th , IS'.i- ' , for the following kinds of curbing mute- rial , vb. : Hod Colorado BaudsUinv. White Colorado sandstone. Korea sandstone. ' ' All according to speolllbutlons. 1'or curbing jiurts of , tliu following streets and alleys 111 the city 01 Omuhu , comnrlsod In stieut linprovomont districts Mis J , 42" > , 4'0 , 427 , 4-.S , W ) , g4i3. : 441 , 44. , .I4IJ and 444 , or dered Improved by Ordinance No. 'K)12 ) , and more particularly described ns follows , viz , : No. 4J4 Lcuveirvorth street from the west line of ICth street to tin : east line of llth htlCL'l. No. 4'VUl \ \ street from the south line of .Tones street to the north line of Luavaiwortli btrcot. No. 4CH- Spencer strcot from Shcriiian avenue - nuo to-ltli street. No. 4 7 Lathrop stieot from Sherman avo- nnc to ISth street. No. 128 Hurt strcot from the west line of 15lh street to the u.ist line of IDth street. No. 4,10-Cas-i struct from 2.'d bticol to 21th street. No. 4'15 I/ard st'cot from 12th street to llth street. No 441 liOtb street from rurnain street to the north line of Davenport street. No. 442 Davenport btroot from IWth btroot to 40thfltrect. No. 4IU 10th street from the south line of Davenport slront to OumlnR strcot. No. 444 Mudlbon a\enuo from 14th svroot to Sborman nvenuo. Kneh bid to specify a price per lineal foot for curbing complete nn each street und avenue separately , in said improvement dis tricts. Work to bo done in accordance with plans nnd specifications oil file In the olllco of tliu board of public works. Kuch proposal to ho made on printed blanks fiiinlshedbv the board , and to ho accom panied by a certified chuck In the sum at & " > Ui ) . payable to the city of Omaha , as an evidence of coed f.ilth. The bOiird reserves the rlslit to award the cotur.tct on all the s.ild districts together oren on each district sep.ir.itolv , for thu dllToront kinds of material , subject to the selection of the material by thu property owners , or mayor and city council , to reject any or all bids , und Io wavu defects. P. W. IMKICIIAUhEK , Chairman Hoard ot Public NVorks. Omuha , Nab , Muy nth , IB'/ ' ' . _ MayS-O-lg-13. PROPOSALS FOR PAVING , Pealed proposals will be rscolvod by the uniluiMiznud until I : : > 0 o'clock p in , , May 27th. ! ! > . ' , for the following Ulnd.i of paving ma- toriul. viz : Shout asphaltuni. Sionx Kails or other Knmlta. White Colorado Handstono. Hod Colorado sandstone. WoodrtilT , Kansas , stone , Vitrillcd uric ic. And brick blocks , til according to specifica tions. Kor pivliiR the ulloy from 22nd to 21th stioot In Puulson't * addition , comprised in slruut Im prove incut distrlot No , 4j | tn the city of Omaha. Knch bid to specify a prlco per square yard for the puvlnc complete In the alley , Work to bo rtonu In aci-ordunvo with plans and specifications on Illo In the olllco of the Hoard of I'll bile WorkH. Kach proposal to be nmdo on printed blanks furnlfhoil by the bo trd and to bunpcoinpanlcd by ft certified chock hi the sum of J.VN ) , payable to the city of Omnha , as an evidence of good faith , ' Tbo board will uwunli tlio contract for the dlirnrent kinds of manorial subject to the se lection of the material l.v ) the prouort v owners or mayor and city cotrtirll , The board reserve- the rlpht to reject any or all bids und tovnio defects , P'W. HIUICIIArsr.K , Chairman IJoud of I'uhllu Works. Omaha , Nub , , .May Ipth'.lbU rrojisil for ( run Untea Itntuern City Mull and Ite.i ilnllilliiK. Healed bids will bo ruijclvcd at the ofllun of thu city comptroller , city of Omuha , Nub , up tn 4 p. m. , Muy 11. Jail ? . ' for the construction nnd erection of Iron 'sKtea between tbo city bull and TIIK HBK Inilldlni ; , In accordance with tlm plans und spocilloatlona on flln al the olllco of Architect lUlulorir ) | , IU7 UKK bulld- Inc. All bids miiBt bo uecompaiilod by a cer tified chucu ofjaoi , The rlehtls rusorvod to accept or rojuut any.iir all hid * , Midflt THKI > IOI.SIN : , Comptrollo PROPOSALS TOR PAVING. Sealed proposaU will hu received by the un- derslnnud until I ; : m o'clock p. in , , .May 20 , 13'J. ' , for hlto Colorado bundslone , olasi O. ac cord I UK' to snoclilcutlons on | o In the olllco of tbo Hoard of I'uhllo Works 1'or pnvliiK parts of the following stiools and avenues In the city of Omaha. C'lmnriHed In street Improvement districts Nos. i'H , 4M. 427 , 4.1) ) , 4.V. 4W. 4JI. 4X ! , 4H.4.-B. : 4J7. 4.18 , 4M.4n , 441. 442 , 443. 411 und -l.v > , ordered Im proved by ( iriiinniire No. M12 , and moro par- tlciiliirly desorlbed in follows , viz ; Nu 4TJ ! Tith struct from the south line of Pierce street to the north line of Hickory street. No. 42U Spencer Htroat from fehnrinnn uvo- n no tu24th street. No. 427 1-athrop street from Shurman are- nuu io Ibth street. No. 48 Hurt street from the west line of 15th street to tliuouht line of lull Btroot. No. 42i > Spruce strcot from thu west line of 22d street to the e.i t line of 24th struct. CNo. 4JOi8 street fronted street to 21th street. No. 431 Mason street from VOtli street to 2Uth avenuu. No. 4iJ Mason street from tbo oust line of 30th street to Uieinibt llmi of IJUt street. No. UJ y'd tiuot frum tbu north Hue of Kuolld plnco to the north line of Woolworth uvonup , No. iW-Pnrkomtrcot fromSUh strcot to the east line of ! ? uh strcot. No. 417 Sownrd street from SUh street to 2Mb stroot. . No. 4JM ChlcnRO strcot from 5d strcot to 2.Id strcot. No , 4to-Caldwoll street from SUh street to tlio west line ot Shlnn's addition. No. 410hcrmnn menno from south line of Grand nvenuo to Tort street. Nx 441 reilh lroct from rarnnni strcot to the north line of la\onport ) street No. 442-l\\onport ! street from ,19th street to 40th street. No 4ll-40th street from the south line of Dayctiport strcot to Cumins strcot. No. 411 Madison nvenuo from lull strcot to Sherman avenue , And No 4.V-U ( Mary's nvonue between the west line of Mth street and Iho east line of 27th stroot. Kncli bid tosncclfy n prlco per square yard for the p-xvlui : complete on each street and avenuu separately Hi said Improvement dis tricts Work to bo done In accordance with nlans and specllloitlons on Hie In the oftlcoof the llo.ird nt Publ'o Works. Kncb proposul tn ho mndo on printed blanks furnUliod hy the bond , itnd to bo n-com- p.inli-d by n certified check In the sum of $ .V , payable to the olty of Omaha , as an evidence of peed faith The board reserves the rlRht to award the contiact onll the Bald dlsttlcts together oren on each district separately , subject to the se lection of the tnutorl.il by the property own ers or mayor nnd city council , to reject any or all bids und to xvalvc defects. P W. IIIUKUAt'snu. Chairman of the llo.ird ot Public Works. Omaha , Neb. , May 3th , 10. . May 0. 7 , 111. 14 , PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. Sealed proposals will ht < rocohed hy tbo tin- durslancd until \.U \ : oV.oek p. in , Muy 20. IM.1 ) , forHlonx 1'ullsor other granite , class It , uc- I'ordlnz to spvclllcatlons on Illu In the olllcu of the Hoard of Publlo Worki , 1'or pavtii ) ! parts of the followliiRst loots and avenues In the city of Omaha , comprised In street lmpro\emont districts Nns 4'JI. 44,42\ ! 4M , 4J7 , 42 , 42' " , 4 10. 4111. 4 I. ' , 4 U. 44 ! , 4T : ! > . 4M , 4J7 , 4ij : , 4.KI. 44V , 4il , 442. 44:1.441 : nnd 4.V ) , ordered Im- proxud by oitlltmnco No. H'12. ' and inoto pir- tloularly described us follows , viz : No , 42,1 Oth direct from the south line of Pierce strput to the north line of lllukoty street. No. 421 I.eavcnwoith Htroat from the west line of 10th street to the east line of llth slicot. No. 425 12th strcot from the south line of .tones street to the uoith line of Loa\en\\urth street. No. 42(5 ( pencor street from Sherman avo- nnp to24th street. Nn 427 Iuthrop street from Sherman nvo- uuu to isth strcot. No. 42s Hint street from the west line of Kith street to the east line of Kith street. No. 42 ; ) Spruce street from tlm west line of 22d street to thu east line of 24th stlcot. No 4.10 Cuss street from IT.'d sltcut to 24th stieel. No 4il ; Mason street from 20th street to29tb avenue. No. 412 Mason street from Iho onst line of Doth street to the oust line of . " 1st street. No. 4.111 2(1 street from the north line of I.nclld place to the north line ot Woolworth avenue. No. 411 California street from 15th strcot to Hith stiect. No 4i"i ; 1/urd street from 12th street to I4lh street. No. 4P.fi I'arUpr street from 24th street to the cast line of 2111 h street. No 47 ; ! Hewurd btrcot from 21th stioet to 20th stioet. No. 4.18-ChlciiRO strcot from C2d strcot to 23d street. No. 4 ! ' ) Cnldwcll street from 24th street to the west line of bhlnn's addition. No. 440 Miermnii uvontie fioni south line of Grand uvonuo to 1'ort street No. 411 ,11th street fiom rarnnm street to the north line of I.iennort. ) . Rtiect. No. 44J Davenport stieut from itutli street to 40th street No. 44.1 10th street from the south line of Davenport stioet to Cuinlnc street. No. 444 Madi'on u\ennufrom 14th struct to Sherman avenue. And No. 4" > 0 St. Mary's uvonuo between tbo west line of 2iith street and the east line of 27th street. K.ich bid to specify u prlco per scjuuro yard for the paving complete on each street und avcntio separately in said Improvement dis tricts. Work tn ho done In accordance with plans nnd specifications on file lu the olllco of the Hoard of Piihllo Works. r.ach proposal to bo made on printed blanks futnlshed by the board , und to be accom panied by u certified check In the sum of * . " > IO. payable to the city or Omaha , as an evidence of 1:001 ! faith. The board reserves the right to nwnrd the contract on all tlm said districts together oren on each district separately , subject to the su- lectlon of thumutuilal by thu pioperty own ers or mayor nnd city council , to icjcct any or all bids und toalvo dofucts. p. w. HiUKiiAusnii , Chairman ot the Hoard of Public Works. Oniiiba. Nob. , Muy 5th , 18J.2 , May 5 , R. 12. IS , PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE. I , fioorco P. Homls , mrivor of the City of Omaha , do issue this , my piocl.unatlon. and by virtue ot the niitlionty vested In mo us mayor ot - < iid city , und In compll-inco with the direction of thu city council of said city by nn oidtnnnco of snld city entitled : "An oulln.inco calling a special election to vote upon the acceptance of the proposition of the Nohiusku t'cntial Hallway company and the Issuance of coupon bonds of thu City of Omaha In the sum of W3J.OOJ.OO to aid thu Nebraska Central Hallway company In nc- iiulriiic depot siounds , In tbu construction of u union rallwar and pnsaunqar depot und ot other railway linprovoniunts upon said iirounds. und to ntitliorl/u u tax for the p.iv- mentof the Interest upon said bonds and to create a sluicing fund for tliu payment of thu prlnuloul thereof. " Approved May 10 , 1892 , do hereby proclaim anil cUe public nollco unto the electors of said city of Omaha that u special election will be held In said city at thu icspeutlve places lierolnnfter deslenatcd on Timsdny. thu.ilst day of Mny , Ib'l. ' , for the pnrpoio of submit ting to the electors of said city the question of uccuptlni ; or rofusliiK to acuunt thu following slllon of the Nebraska Central llillwuy company hereinafter set forth at lunpth , nnu of levying tuxes to meet the principal und In terest of tbu LKindi named Iti said proposition ; Thu said proposition and the xuld question us to tux levies ahull hoie .irdod as one question and Hhall -ubmlttod to Hall voters and voted upon In the form and man ner following : Shall tbu following proposition of tlio Nebraska C'ontial Uallwuy company bo ac cepted uv the city of Omaha , und hhull an annual tav In addition to thu usual und all other tuxus hu levied upon the luxablu prop erty of the city of Omaha Hiilllclent to pay the Interest on said bonds as It becomes due ; nnd , ut the tlmuof levjliu the annual city tuxes , conimenuini ! the tenth your prior to the ma turity of a lid bonds , shall u tax. In addition to all other taxes bu levied upon the tu\ablo property of auld city of Omaha , and con tinued annually thereafter , from your to vuur , until thereby u sinking innd shall have been obtained snlllciont to pay said bonds at the maturity thereof r Proposition of the Nebraska Central Unllwny company to the pity of Omubu , Neb , To the Mayor and City Council of the olty of Omuha , Nub. ; The undersigned , the Nebraska Central Hallway company , pi opuses to acijulru und lake poaHcsslon of , for railway purposes , that certain tract of land located within the tlls- trlut bounded by I'lflconth streol , Chicago slroot , Kloventh street , California street , and thu right of way of the Omaha llult Hallway company , ictcopt the south half of blouk .11. lotsilandj , block 28 , lot I , und north one-half of lots 2 nnd J , block 27 > i and to erect thereon u union pas engur depot on thu coiner of Fif teenth und Uhlcugo streets , to cost. Including the other railway Improvements on s.ui ! grounds , not less than four hundred thousan 1 Provided , thu city of Omuha , In Douglas county , NehruHku , will donutu to the said No- brasLa 't'entrul Hallway company two bun dled und fifty thousand dollars tti'iO.Wj'i ' ) of Its four ( II pur cent bonds , dated July 1 , IS'C ' , duo und payable inunly & > ve.irs from January 1. JSllI , with Interest pay * able deml-anumilly from thu lust above date , ull p.iyublo ut thu 1'Jscal Agenuv ot tbo State ot Nobiusku In tbo city of Now Vorlc. hald bunds to bu of tbu dunomln ition of ono thousand dollais ( } l,00 ) euch , und each thuiu- of to recite : TliU bond Is rine of u series of two hundred nnd llfly I2JU ) bonds of HKo amount und tenor. which uro Issued by the oily of Oiuu.iu , In Douulus county , Nubraskn , to thu .Nebraska Centra I railway company , to aid It In acquiring laud In thu city of Omaha for union depot and terminal purpose * , and In thu construction nf u union railway passenger depot uponsild ground , an I Its rullwuy trucks , side trucks , turnou s , swltehos nnd approaches loudlrg thoroto. and othur rullwuy improve ments therewith connecto'l. " .Siilil bonds to hu uxuuutad and registered on thollrutdiiy of July , IMi' . ' . and Immediately tberuaftor diillvidu I to the 1'hst Nutlonal ll.inli of OmaliH , Nob. , trtistuu , to bo held in trust for delivery to thu Nebiusku Central Hallway eon , puny , Its tmccotoora or aHslgns , by suld trustee , in Installments us hereinafter provided. Tim Buld Nobraaku Cor. Ira I Hallway com- jiany plana to construct , or C-HUSU to bu con- Btruetud , a line of railway In tbuatuto of iowu not ions than 1UO miles in extent , from the uaht approach of u brldgo , which tlm said Nebraska ( -'entrul Hallway eompiiny has also pl.inneil to construct ovur thu Missouri river. intersoutlnv or connecting with , or leaching thu Hues of two Jr more of the following rull- wuycorporutloiiB , viz : The I IllnoU Central Itallwuy compMiy. the Uinont & . "oulhwusujin Kulluuy company , tbuMliinuapolluA.iit. I.ouU Itullwuy compuny , Iho Chicago , St. Puul & ICuntus t'lty Hallway company , the Chlcugo , I'ort Madison & Dus Molnu * Itullwar oompuny. the Alt-bison , To IHiku fi t-anta lu Hallway cotnpany. the llalll- inoro A Ohio Hallway company , the Ohio fc Mississippi Itullvruy compatiy , tbu Kuokuk Jc U'uUuru liillwuy company , tbo Oulucy , Omnha ft HMISHS rily Itnllwny comti.iny nna the lownCcntrnl lloilnny oninpnny Ono hundred llioimnd ( fimi-Oiil dollnrs of Slid iKinds shnll bo ilollvarrd by snld trus- j tvcto said Nebraska 1'entral Hallway tompnny , Its succces ors or assigns , when ft or they shall hnvo acquired niul ] taken potsosslon ot that certain tract J of Innd located within tbo district I bounded by Fifteenth street , C'hlruco strccl , KUncnth Rtrcet. Callforuiu street nnd the right of way of the Omaha Holt Kullwuv com * piny , ( except tbo south half of blocksRS. lot ; i and 4 , blorl , ; ? , lot 1 , and Ilia north half of lots S and & Mock-7i : ProUdrd , that the snld one hundred tnoii- ' sand dollars [ fioo.ooo ] of suld bonds shall not ho delivered iililll nftor tbo suld Nohiusku Central Hallway company , its BUOCBSHON or n'sslans , slnill linvoconstiucto t tlm mid line of railway In the stntn of lown. One hundred and Ofly thousniid dollnrs Ifl.Vl.oroi of suld bonds shnll bo dell\cr > d by suld trustee to snld Nebraska Contra ) Hallway company. Us successors or nsslgns , when It or they Ahull buvu completed Iho erection of n union jmsn-nuer depot tipiui s-ild tract of Innd above described , to cosl , Inuhillug thoothor railway Iniininenienton sild grounds , not less than four hundred thousand dollars l4(0.XMs ( ( ) proof of such cost to bo tnniln In the sworn Miiteiuunt of the president and tren - urerof said nillwny compunv. Hied with tlie citv clerk of Omaha , accompanied by eertlll- cnlo sluiiod by thocitv uttornov lOid oltv en gineer , that lu their opinion such amount bus ni'tunllv been expended. Provided , that It the suld Nebraska Central Hallway company , Us sucecs or or nsslgns. shall full to acuiiiro nnd tnko possession of said land. It shall not bo entitled to receive nnv part otsnid ono hundred thousand dollars ( JHHl.iiK ) ) liistulliiiout of bonds : nnd , fuither pioIdcd , that none ots'tld ono hundred aud fifty thousand dollarsJI.Vl.OOO ( ) lustullmnnt of bonds shall he delivered until nt leustonerail way company In addition to the Nobr.tskn t'ontrnl itullwny company shnll bo actually tislnc snld union depot ; nnd , Provided further , Tint the mayor nnd the elty council shall , by resolution , upon the full performance of the undertakings on Iho part of suld lalluay company herein contained , order tlm delivery of suld bonds at the lliuos aforesaid ; and , Ptovldcd fuithor. That all innturnd coupons ball bo iamoved and cancelled bv said trustee betoio dclhurv ot the bonds to which they nro nttnched ; nnd. Provided further That the tuuvor and city council of the elty ot Omaha shall cuuso to bu levied on the ttixnli e pi-operly of t. ld ( It v an iiniiuul .sulllulunt for the payment of the Inteiest on s ild coupon bonds us It becomes due , nnd utter the expiration of leu ( IHI j ears finiu the date of s ild bonds the mayor und eltv council of Rild elty shall cause to hole le\ led lu addition to all other taxes on the t ixublo property of said ellv un amount of tax siiltiolenl to create uMnUItu fund lor thu payment ut mntuilty of suld bonds , tlho amount of lux to hu levied for such sinking fund not to exceed ent\-Iho thousand dnl- liuttMtUl1 ( * ! ) In nny one your ) ; said tux to bu continued fiom venr to ju.tr until thesald bondsuru fully paid , The .ii'quliemont of tlm s ild lands und Im- provun.ents herein contemplated Including the said ralho.id In Iowa , shall be biv.'iiu \\lthln ono year from Muv 1. IhOJ , and be pushed to completion xvithoul tinnecusi try delay : and Mini I be completed within thieu years fiom the 1st day of July , Is'U. ' In ease any of the lei ins limitations , uon II- tlons or piovlslonsproposed heiotn rehitlu ; to the be-'lnnliu' , pio.ress and eumpictlon of uld ImprmomontH me not compiled w th , ( unless delay is directly und neeessiilly caused bv Inlunctlon or other ( udlelal pro- coeillims , or by unavoidable accident or acl of Piovldence ) , thesanl comp my shall not ho entitled to reeuhe snld beniN or any thereof , oven tlionnh thoolectorsof s ild elty of Omaha shall h.nu by their solo uuthorl/ed the Is- sutinco of said bonds ; hut nil right tosald bontls shnll by such default and wlihout uny judicial dclurmliiHlion beromo forfuttcd. 1'iovldud , houe\er. tlniL If thu beglnnlii- ' , piogressor comiilotlou nf said Improvement ! shall i > u dola > ed 01 obstructed by uny of thu aforesaid causes , the lltnu herein allowed for the proiriess and completion "f Bald Improve ments shall be extended to thu extent of such delay or ohstuicllon ; and should u dispute in Uu between the Kuld city of Omuha und the suld Nehr.t'.Ku Cuntral Hallway coinpniy with rusnoct to thaeausuorevtont of uny suuli duliiy. the sumo nl the election of said Ne- 1 rasku Central Hillnuy company , shall be referred for determination to u ho ird of ur- hltrntors , to bo unpointed ns hereinafter pro vided. In consideration of receiving the proposed subsidy the Nebraska Central Hallway com pany ti roes to ullow all railway companies Ihe following rights : The rl htto run their locomotlNus.passengur and tick-lit trains oor Its main and passing tracts within thu city of Omaha ; and over IIM proposed brldgu and approaches preaches , tliu right toususnch portion of Its terminal groundsdepots und faelllt os us tuny bo necess.uy und propur for thu conduct of the business of such roads ; Includ ing uny onlurgment of its dcuut und dupoi grounds : thu right to lm\o their ears switched und dellvoio.l by thu Nu- brasku Central it < ll : iV conpany upon all ot Itsnwlleh tricks : thu right to connect their ro ids ut uny point within ono hundred ( UK ) ) miles of said olty of Omab i with any line of railway uhlch the Nebraska Cuntral Hulluuv company , or Im suuressois or assigns , iniiy construct or ciiuso to bo constructed e.ist of the Mlsso'irl rhor , und to run their locomo- tlvos pussonaor and fiulght trains over thu main und passing tracks ot said t.iilroad ; It being hereby acieod that In case the Nebraska Central Hallway com pany shall construct. Its piouused linn unstof thu Missouri river , thioiigb tliuugoncv of any other coipoiatlon or party. It will CIIIHO such corporation or jiirty to execute und deliver to the city of Omaha u good und sufficient , instrument binding It or him to abide by thu terms , conditions und provisions of this proposition , the same us thu suld Nebraska Cnnlr.il Hallwiy company \\ouln lunu been bound It It had built thu sunie. l.oforo delivery of the aforosnld one bundled thousind dnllnrs ( ! 1XHO ( ) ) installment ot bonds. Piovidcd , that thu Uboand enjoyment by such railway companies of u icb and every of snld rUlitu shall bo upon just und oiiu.il terms and the payment of just und fair compensa tion to thu Nebraska Central Hallway con - pany. Its successors or assigns , und subject , to such operating rules nnd reputations of the Nobraskn Central Hullwiy oompiny , Its suc cessors or nsslgns , ns shnll bo necessary und proper. Just and reasonable. And the sali' Nebraska Central Hallway company will submit nnv dispute utlslng be tween ft und such othur company 01 com- pnnlus as to tbo USD and enjoyment of any rights under this proposition , or us to the terms , compensation , operating niles und regulations , relating thereto , to a board of arbitrators , to be made up of three puisons who are jndgej of the Htatu district court , or Itssuccessoi , of the district embracing thu county of Douglas , to bo .so'.uotod by u two- thirds vote of nil the persons who uiu district Judges of said court. Provided tlint unysucli railway company other than said Nebraska Central Himvuy company , Us miceessorsor assigns , shall have thu election to sulini t uny such dUpiito to aihril ration or to puriuo any othur remedy Wherever arbitration Is provided for by this proposition , Iho party deslrlni to submit nny iuuttur to arbitration shall cause to bo servo j upon the othur pmty u wrlttun notice which shall sol out thu mutter in dispute to bu submitted , and the time propo ° od for the huarlng , which shall not bo loss than thirty ft ) ) days ufturthe tlmo of survlew mid there upon the adverse patty shall within twenty 1''U ) days after such servlco upon It , serve Us answer , If nny It have , upon the party de manding tbo arbitration. Tlio lionrd of Arbitrators , when oriunl/ed , shall huvu power to lit the tlmuof hearing nnd to adjourn the same from time to time , and to make all nuo s iry.rulea and regula tions fur thu production of testimony In the possession ot either party , and otherwise to compel ! u fnlrnnd ] speed v trial ; the decision of n majority of the ho.ird shall control und tbo Una ! detoinilnntlon of tliu bouid shall he final und conclusive upon thu parties , of all matters - tors submitted und decide , ' ; . Wherever urnltnit on shall bo resorted to such arbitration Hhull bothooxoluslvuremedy of the parties ( except us heroin elsewhere pro vided ) , us to the matter * and things Involved and decided therein. hnln Nobr.iHui ! Central Hall way company. Us successors and assigns , shall trunsporl frulght ( Including transfer of freight und ull churgos incidental to said trunspurlutloiil over any bridge nnd unproaehes. us well us over uny railway It shall construct within onu hundrud (10U ( ) miles of the Missouri rlvor within the stutu of Nebraska , for just und Kiasonnblo rates or charges , und in case of dlllcroneus ns to what constitute- , just und reasonable clmrgui under thU pnrugraph. the mayor imd eitv eonncll or xald railway company muy unbuilt the s.mm to arbitration in the manner anil to tbu arbitrators above proIded foi , but this piragrapb respecting fiulght ( diaries Hhull not hucomo opoiutlvo or In force until llvoyuais from tbHduttiof the didlvury of thu lust iiHtullmuntof tbo bonds hurulnboforu ru- feired in , 11H further proposed that said bonds shall bo dullvurod to thu Nebraska Central rullwuy com piny. Its Niiceossors or assigns , only upon the execution by tliu said Nebraska ( 'entuil r illwny company or Us successors , and ( lullv cry to thu city of Omuha of an undortnkliu In wrlllni to lliuolfeel that the principal depot of Hald railway company.Hsgenei ul olllces und principal niaohlnu shopwiicn built , Khali bo located und maintained within the corporate limits of the city of Omuha , an I that u viola tion of the terms of snlU undertaking by thu said Nebraska Central railway oompuny or Its Hi'.ecussors or assigns. Khali render the said Nobruslia Cuntrul railway fomuauy , or Its hiiecossors. Indiibted tn thosalil olty of Omaha In thu full amount of uatd bonds , und Interest thc-rcou. This proposition shall , after hulng duly ucUnowleiUed by tbo NubrasKu Central Hall- wuy compiny , bo recorded In thoolllruof tlio ru'lstorof dundsof IiusInncoiiutyNobraika ( , and for u purled of twenty < ) years from nnd after tblt > dnto , Ahull be refurted to by giving tin ) bonk und page wherein thu xamo is re corded lu nny mortzugi' , dt'oj of trust , deud of conveyance , or lousu of H.I hi depot und dutxjt gronnd.i. with thu stiitement that tbu Hald Nu- bi.isUa Central railway company , Its succes sors and : ms | nii , ura bound by the terms.limi tation * , provision * aiul conditions of tuU proposition whluh uru beroby mudii Itn covu- nantt that iittuoh to and run with the bald propurty Into whoboutur bund * It may come Provided , th.it tliu city council ot thu elty of Omnha. ( thu mayor approving In duo form ) ball tmticl acurtuluordlaaucu ( wlileu ul thu dale hereof Is pending consideration bofor said eounclll , entitled. "An ordlnnncn craut * Ing permission nnd mithorltv to the Nelir.iskn t'cntriil llnllwnv company , Its siucessors unit n siRiis , ti ) eonstruet railroad tricks none , ncroM , o\er imd under cerium streets and nl leys In the city of Oniuhn , snbje. . t to eerlnin eondltloiK , nnd to vte.ite parts of certiln streets and alleys lu the ell } of Omah.t , upon I compliance with certain other eond'll m < And II Is 11.10 procldud , That If said Ne- briskn Centnl Hnilwuy eonip.iny shall nol , within fortv-lHe ( l i days of being notllle.l liy the eltv cierk of the udoptlon of this propo l tlon at ( he oleellnn liehl to yo'O upon tha 1 sfkine , die \\IOi Iho said elt > elerk lls wiltlfn latllleation of Hits proposition under its cor pornlo seal none of sild bonds shnll be Issued , und nil the ( einitnml pronloiuot this propu- sltlon shall be held for naught The NehnsUn rcntrnl Knllwnv company n < ; rees before tin oleetlon being called Msuli mil to the \oters of thu elty of Omnh i th 4 tiroposltlon , tbnt It will cxeiMite and dnlhut to said eltv u bond with good und Mllllclont sureties In tbo sum ot llxo thousnud dolluu ( Vst > H ) > , und IHo tlioiKtind dollars $ , < 0) ) Cash conditioned tiiou | the imjmentof the ex pen osnf said olcollnn. This proposition und the neceiitnnce tbetiv of bv the eltv of on-ubu , und thu rutllh-utiun of this piopo-dtlouhv said Nebraska Central railway comp my. or its snecesiors or nsslgns. ns liuielu provided , shall bo construed and understood to constitute a eontnct between tbo snld Nebr.isk.i Central railway company , Its suetTssors or assigns , und the said eilv of Oiunln , and nil of the terms.i-ondltlons , ngreo- ments und mm Isions made on the pait of tliu Nebraska CentriU rnllwny eompnny In this proposition eont'ilned me buiutiy made the emenauls of the said Nuhr iskn Central rill- way eompiny. Its successors and nsslgns , whloh shall attach to and run with ull of Us sild piopoity and binding upon any party Into whose bunds It.or any of ) t may come. i 1 < S NO. All ballots of the legnloters east nt satil oleetlon coiitulnlng the above proposition and question In thu form of the olllelnl ballot ( to bu piea'ireil bv the cltycleilc of until eltvof Omuh i for suld election ! wllh an N < < : irk fol lowing Uiuword "yes , " upon suld olllelnl bal lot shall be counted tu favor ot the accopl- iiiioo of suld proposition , the issuance of said bonds and the Uny of Hiild tuxes In payment of the pilnclpil theieof und tbu Interest , thereon And nil hallolsof legnl voters east at snld election of the fo-m afore-i ildlth an K in irk folloulug the word "no" upon sail olll- clul hullot Khali bo counted against the ac ceptance of said propDsltlon , the issuutice ot suld boiuls und the levy ot s ild tuxes If two-thirds of ull said billets voted by the legal voleis of said olty of Omuhu ut said election shall be oust lu favor of I ho Issn- uiiuu of said bonds und levy ot said taxes In payment of thu pilnclpal and Inter est t heiiion. thu fortuning proposition shall ho hold to have been accepted mid adopted , und said bonds shall be Issued null leglslered , und suld tuxes shall bu levied In accordance with the leims und con ditions tbeicof , otheiulte not , Said oUiFlUmshall he opened at 1 oVlock In the moinliu- und will eontlnue open until U o'clock In the afternoon of Ihii sime duv ut the following places In said City of "mah.i. namely : rilf-T M vim I'lrstDIjtrlct houtha ist corner Seventh and Murcy streuls fcecond Distilet Northwest corner i igi.th nnd l.u iveiiwurth slreols. Third District -No I.MS Jones street Fourth Dlstilct-No l.27 Miulli 'I'hlileonth stioet , li'iflh Dlslrli'l Northu ist cornur Soxcnth nnd Piiclllc nil cuts. Mxth District hoiithutsl corner Sixth and I'liclllChtriiuf. fuMMith District-No ( li'i IMutvo street. l.lghth Distilet Suulh\\usl coinur Uovonlh nnd Center stieet > . Mnth District -No IS02 South SKlh street Tenth District .Noitnuast corner Ninth an 1 Hancrott stn-ois. l.linonth Distilet No. lli ) : South Thlrleuntli si i eel , 1101 Ihe.iBt corner Arbor stiuuu hiciM ( ) w VHP , First District Inteisectlon I'ouitecutb nnd Jonus street. .Second District No. 10)4 ) South Thlilecnth stiuut Third District Intersection Eighteenth nnd I.eaxonworth streets. I'ouith D > stilet Intersection I.cavenwoitli nnd I'wcntletb stieett- . riflh District lulersuctlon Tnciity-tlurd nnd 1.0'ivenuori.b stieels. Sixth Dlstilet IntursuctlonTnontluth street and Poppleton avenue. buvunui District No. H2J Williams street. KlRhtli District No. 1.114 South Thirtieth street ( .McCandllsli ) . Ninth District intersection Hlxtounth und Cental streets. Tenth District No ISJI South Twentieth slioet ( l.ovctt , \Voodmin ) . Ilkneiitb District -Intersection Twentieth und Haneiofl streuls Tnolfth Dlsttlct No. 1301 Vinton htieut ( Donovunl. T'ltrteenth ' DKti let Intersect Ion Thirteenth and Valley struuts. west sldu Foni teenth D Htilct Intersuctlon Twen tieth und llou.ov.iid stniuts. TIIIIII ) W.MII ) . I'lrst District Intersection Twelfth und Chicago street. bec.ind District No. 317 North Klflccnth .stioet ( Wood oilh ) . Third District Nu. 112 Sixth street ( A .1. Simpson ) Fourth Dlstiict No. 1112 Douglas streol ( C . ) . C.iuun ) rifth District Intersection Capitol iivonua and Tonlb MieoU blxth Dlstrlct"lntersoollon Ilnrnuy and Ninth st'ccts , uast sldu. seventh llslrlct ) lntersuctlon Uloventli and Furniim streut niL'hlli District No. lir ! llurney street ( .1 S. McCormlck ) . Ninth DIatrlot-No. l.'ll Iliirnoy street ( Kil kenny , Hray A.Co ) . Korimi WAiti ) . Klrst District Intersootlon Hoventcentli and Iienport ) streets. Second District Intersection , Twonty-suc- end I.iMiiiort | Klreets. Third District. Intersection Twenty-tilth und Dodge stroetH. I'oiirth District Intersection Bu\ont < Icntli und DodgnntruutR. I'lftb Distrlut-No. J South Plftconth street. blxth District Intercoctlon Twentieth and Douglusstrouls. Seventh Distilet Intersection Twenty-sixth stiuut und St. Mary'suvoiuh ! . Klghth District -Iiitursuutlnn 'Iwonlleth street und St , Marv's uvonuo , west aide. -Ninth District No. 1818 rtt. Muiy's uveiiuu ( Ho'joiloauxi. Tun th District Intorsucllon Klgliteonth mid Ioavenworth streuls. north side. Kluviintb Dlstrlut No. I01J Howard sticut ( Hlgglns ) rilTII WAIIII. 1'lrst Dlstnet liilersuotlon Shurinau avcntio und Muii'ierson Hliueu Scoond District Krlllng building , west sldo hherman avenue , between Ohio und Corby stieuts. Thlid District Intorsoollon Sherman avn- iiuo and 1-iUo htn ot , Kourlli D strict Southwest corner Shornrin uvuniiu nnd ( irace street. UlJ.l ( liucu street Firth District No. 1,117huim.tn avenuu ( Seninun ) . sixth District No. 1151 Sherman avennu ( Crlllng ) . riuvunth District TntoMQctlou Slxlcoath und I/ard Ktieets. iiL'bth : District-No. 8)3 North Sixteenth utroot ill ( j , uiurk. agent ) . Ninth DUtrlut Intel suction Cass aud Tenth .streets. Tenth District No. 013 North Sixteenth street ( Sums , agent ) . niuvunlh Dlstrlut Southwest cornur Klch- loentli und Casj strooU. 4ii Kl jhtounlh struct. SIXTH WAIII ) , Klrst District l.yuuum hull , 4SJO North Twunty-foui th H ! rout ( Urals ) . Hoc-null Distrlot Intersection Thirty-sixth street und ( Irand avenue. Third District Intoi-seellou Military tivoiiua and ( irant sirui't. Kourlli Distrlot Intursocllon Twenty fourth street und MundurHon Hlrnot. l''lfth ' District IntuisQution rwunly-fuui th und Wlrt Htroots Klxth DlHtrict-liitoracutlonThirty-third and Purkui streets. Seventh District No. 2.1U Iulu ; street ( \V A. Mest-lo'K ) , Klghth District No. 2Gj. ) l.uko street ( Hu - stroni ) . Ninth District-No , Silo North Twonty- fourlhatreeu Tunlli DUtrlut Into outlua Twenty-olglith and I'rank'ln SIIOCIH. hluventh DUtrlut-Iiitersoutlon Twenty- fourth und Franklin stroots. Twelfth District-No. JJij North Twentieth Htruet. HF.VINTII WAIID. Plrst DNtilt-t No. Mil I.oavuuworth Htrcut , Hocond Distilet IntorsoulIon i'went.v-iiluth aveiiuouiid i'uppleion avenue , south side I'hlrd Dlstrlut IntorsootIon Twenty-ninth strnet und Woolworth uvimue , Niiuih sldo. Fourth District Twenty-ninth und Mozuuth streuts. Kiflh District Thirty-second avcnuo and Tlioiniibon Btieut , Sixth Diutrlct-Na 1012 Twdnty-nlnth ave nue. Seventh District-- Intersection Thirty- fourth and Kranclaiitieuts , jnimi : WAIID. Klrst DI trlct No. aaoi Hamilton Blroot , f'econd District- Oumlng utruuU Third Dlstrlct--lntersecliou Twentieth and Nieholnij street. I'Oiuth District No 231(1 ( Doming street. I'll th District-No. 2ltH Cumlng Btreol , Hlxtb District liitursucllon Twuuty-secoud und Hurt struula. Seventh District lntor ootlon Twoutloth und Uast streets. NINTH WA1IU , First Dlitrlot lntcriiUDtlun Tblriy-scooud andUiimlng xtruutu. Second Dlatrlct-1nturnuotlou Kurtlotb nnd Oiiinlng streets , north sldo. Third District Intorneotlon Fortieth and I'.irimin btrootu , Kourth DlKtrlot Intorsoctlou Thirty-second avenue and Davenport streot. i'lflh District -No MH Fariiam utrcut. Sixth DUlrletNo. . -llul l.uuvuiiwortb atrout. Thus done and proclaimed In thu Ulty of Omuha thU lltb day ( if Muy. ISO.1. UUIUIIK P IlKMIU. Jluyor of thu City of Omi.ua