Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 20, 1892, Page 2, Image 2
i rewn H TIIM OMAHA DAILY H JK KIM DAY. MAY 20. 1802. whllo returning In ft cnrt from ( Ity to Hyraeuso. The croon seven tnlloi wont of town 1ml ovorllowoJ and the tvntor ever the bottom xvns oiRht to ton foot deep. Tnox \ > j had succeeded In crosslnR the bndRo , but drove lee ncnr thoodRO of the culvert In n lonif nil lending to It. The horse , cart nnd boy were &w opt down by tha ronrlnp current. Whllo drifting under ft willow trco , ho succeeded In RrasplfiR n branch nnd , hnlf strnnRlod , droxv hlimclf out of the wnlor. The her o was C4irnod ever ft wlro foncs nnd held theto by the cnrt catchIng - Ing In the wire * . The boy's shout * brought omo of the neighbors to his assistance , equipped xvlth ronoi , nnd nflor hard work nnd risk of Ufa thov succeeded in rescuing him. The horse wns llnully cut loose nnd brought to shoro. ASIIIAMI , Nob. , Mnv 10. fspeclnl to Tun nr.r.l-Tho wntor In Salt crook has boon hi h for the past ton day. * . It never before 1ms remained no high for that IcnRth ol tltno. But lltllo damaii'O tins boon done except to mnll grain nlonR the bottoms until today. The wntor Is rlsmir fust , nnd the report has reached hero that the HIC Illuo has cut throuRh nnd Is now llowlnp Into Salt creek above Lincoln. Tlioro have been no trains todav on the Schuylor line , as much of the boa has been dostro > ca nlonn the Swift Ir-s pond , northwest of hero about a mile. OU main line from here to l'iatt moulh Is badlv damniicrt by the Pintle , whlcti Is fast covorlni : the bottoms for miles to tno north of thlt plnco. Homo damage Is apprehended from the liluo Mowing Into the Salt and also the Pintle to the north of horc. NKIIUASKA CITV , Nub. , May lO.-fBpooIal Telegram to Tin : Hen. ] The river has fullou lightly today. No further Unanito has re- suited and nil threatened points have been carefully protected. It Is thought the Hood has reached Its height. liLwoon , Web. , Mav 10.- [ Special to TUB Ilr.r. . ] It continues to rnln nud the farmers nro looking blue , us they nro iilready two weeks behind with their work. There Is but n small proportion of the corn In the ground nnd innl will hnvo lo bo roiiliintcd. Wheat Is doing well despite the heavy rains , but need * Bomo sun to give it n good color , Tlio cyclone reported from here started two rallos west of town , going in n northeast direction. It unroofed the house and de stroyed thn stable on the fnrm of James Orngn. Passing on to O. U. Loo's farm U dcHtrojoa the barn nnd all tno farm ma chinery It contained. It then mfcdo direct for the line now farm house of O. Cook , striking It at the south- weft corner and carrying It about , 100 yards , deposited It in a canon n mass of broken timbers , brick , llmo nnd furniture. The house was occtipiod by II. D. Stockham nnd family , four persons In nil. How nuy of them escaped with life Is tbo wonilor of nil who have soon the wreck. Tim barn , only a few rods from the house , was not dis turbed. A buggy setting In the jurd was placed vcrv nuntly on n stack of hay. A hen with a dozen chickens In a coop at the sldo of tbo house wcro untouched. All day crowds ol people huvo been driving throueb the rain to the scene of the disaster. The cyclone seemed to have spent its force hero , nnd onlv did n small nmount of datnago to outbuildings in Its further join noy. LTONH , Nob. , Miiy ID. [ Special to Tim BIK. : ) It has been raining for the past twenty-four hours nnd nil the small streams and ponds are full of water. The Logan crock is rising inpklly nnd will boboyond its banks within the next forty-eight hours. All kinds of farm work 1ms ueon suspended nnd the farmers nva boginnlng to feel anxious about the corn crop. Wrsr POINT , Nob. , May 19. [ Special to TUB BK.t.J-A storm sewer has boon In course of construction on Bridge street In vhis city since last fall nnd on account of the dilly-dallylni ; methods of the contractor lias been but partially completed. Monday nnd Tuesday's houvy rain nearly washed out the sewer nnd did inculculublo da'iingo. The new council last evening discussed the power trouble and finally cancelled the con tract nnd will advertise for sealed bids in TUB HKK for thn completion of the sewer. West Point has .suffered much In the past few days Irom washout * . Tlio Kikhorn river backed up into the lower part of town and partly submerged many buildings. TIM : .II KlVncts of tha I'louil X IH IVH In the C'lil- riiKi ) Hoard of Truile. CIUOACO , III. , May 1 ! ) . T.lio Hood excite ment broke out In a new place todav tbo Chicago Hoard of Tr.ido. The newspapers here wcro crammed with reports of calami ties In nil directions by w. tcr , nnd every' body on "change was apparently npprohon- sivo about the crop outlook. Difllculty in getting communication , owinjr to the wash ing away ol telegraph poles , added to the nb normal fcolinv. Schwartz & Oupeo got n higher Paris cnblo and attempted to buy wheat on it , but found that there was hardly any to bo had nnd began to bid up for it. This was all that was necessary to start the stampede , and after a few sales had been mndo nt SO1 cents tticra was n runid boom to 8'i cents. Hut thcro was consider , iblo suld nt this point and a quick break to 81 'j ' cents followed. Corn shared in the excitement , a sample reason being dispatches from Blonmlnglon telling of constant Hoods nnd rain through out the onlito district nud scarcely any corn yet planted. Frankcnfeld of the signal service wired inoro rain hod fallen in the pnst four cluvs in the corn belt as a whole than in any other part of the country. No ( in-lit O.iimiKii ut ( Jlicrolcnu. ( JiiK.itoiiKi : , In. . May 10. This oily Is pass ing through it Hood experience only n little I tjs * than that of the great Hood of last Juno. WITO It not that moroof the sufferers of last year moved to higher ground , the daumgo would bo nearly as great in oxtont. The Llltlo Sioux has boon running bunkful for some time and a heavy and continuous rain Tuesday sent the river over the bottom lands. It Is in places almost two miles wldo. Tuesday evening watchmen weru placed in the lower parts uf town to give the alarm if necessary. Some of the people began mov ing last Tuusdav and those reinainiiuoro driven out yesterday. The river this evenIng - Ing was still rising , though it is thought , it cannot continue much longer. Sumo of the smaller buildings have I ecu carried nwiiv. Damage to crops in the Little Sioux valley will bo very great. The Illinois Central tracks are badly washed , both cast and west of tins city , nnd it has been impossible to got any news from the south side. Many alarming minors are afloat. Thu pumping works nro under water and the city is throat enud with n water fnmlno. The situation from this cuuso will bocoino serious unless the river uocs down within u few days. .Mniiy Cull In Killi'd. bi'EXCRii , lu. , May ! ! > . Kaports from nil points of this and adjoining counttoi show great damagn to crops of nil kluus nnd to aleck , Numerous herds of cattle gra/.lng along tlio tilou.v nnd Ochoydan rivers were surrounded by the rapidly rislnir wateijuitl lost. Thu dam at the bend of one of the lakes at Mlllni'd brolio last tiieht , causing n two font rlsu In the Sleux liver nt this place. Tlio wntor is now a font higher thai over bt f nro known. All bridges on high ways nro washed out , making travel by team Impossible , The superintendent of the Chicago , Mil xvuukiio & St. I'aul railroad iirnved hero today , walking from IJIclcons , six miles east of ho it. . 01 03 slug waHhnuts on Hontlng tlm bors. Ho put n largu force of men to woiii east and west of hero from bath sides , ant contemplates lunning trains over thi ) wash outs tomorrow. All cellars In this city huvo from otio to live foot of water In thorn. In ou ncit hi CMiiKsvn.i.r , Ark , , May 10. The flood Ir the Arkansas river U n very disastrous ono here. Yesterday two ( jcrmans who roaldei on the oi > | .osltu bid * of the river were drowned wlillo attempting to cioss to thi city , nnd three children were Urowuod nt i point three miles ubovo hero. Moumi.i.iDN , Ark , .Mu.v Ji > . Uy the cap sizing of n boat on the Dowilio pliicu yestor day llsmt ) Wilson ( oolorod , ) fnur women and llvo childien were drowned , Aid Ollorvil l > y Omtltii , Omaha's Hoard of Trade will go to th e roaoue of the Sioux City Hood suiToror * b ; tenilorlng them linanclal and other aid. A commltloo comnotedof Messrs. Meyer Goodman , Wheeler and Nivson uf the board Jolt at 0 o'clock lust nielil for tap Hooded city for the purpose of viewing the iniindatoi portion * of the town ar.d to ertend wlmt alt they coulo. Ir Molue * JlUer Uiiuluc * Four Donne , In. , Mav 19.--Spoclal [ Tele jrraui toTim Uir.J The DOJ Mclncs rlvo rote four foot la t night ind is now olovui pot higher than before Tuesday nltthl'.s ruin. rho wntor tonight In Inpnlng the Ilcuth out- meal olovntor Several Ice houses nro In the ivnler , The | ilant of the Fort Dodco Pressed Jrlck nnd Flro Hrick comtanl | l uh- norcod Several families havp been driven out of their homos In the Haw by the high vnter. The wntor Is now at n stiniUtlll , but f It continues to rnlso serious dnmago li 'oared. The Illinois Contr.il track between Jhcrokeo nnd Sioux City Is Impassnbloj so Is the Minneapolis & bt. Louts botwaon bore nnd Dos Monies. KANSAS tll'V A(1AIX The \VntiTS of the Missouri nnd Knw Once .Murn Spinill Out. KAVSIS C'nv , Mo. , May in. Wntor , wntor everywhere. That Is the situation around the two Kansas Citys today. The Missouri rising slowly nnd the excitable Knw Is booming. Argentina nnd Armourdnlo nro again submerged. Harlem is nothing but n shcot of Witter and on this side of the river thu Missouri bottoms are slowly submerging under the wet elements. The tcoat packing houses , nil of which nro Ituatmi in the Armourdalo lints , suspended work this morning and put the mon to work itbuildlng embankments about their ostab- IshmonUhoping thus to chock the threatened Invasion of tholr promises. Many of the business houses tu Ar- mourdalo nro in n bad plight. The streets In front of tholr places of business nro flooded. Many cellars are sub merged nnd many thousands of dollars worth of goods stored In them bavo boon either ruined or badly damaged. In the residence streets the situation is worse yet. All ot the houses that wore vacated nst week ore again deserted and many of thorn are cleared ol their content' , tholr oc cupants seeking safety on the higher ground. Harlem , the little Clay county village across the river from hero. Is sinking deeper nnd deeper Into the Missouri's ' waters , which nro rising higher and higher. The entire town is deserted , not n single house In i' < being habltnblo. The Missouri river nt 10 o'clock marked n stage of twenty-four foot above low water , which Is within two foot of the great Hood of 1831. KlMT Still KMIng. Tno river continued to rise all day long , and from 5:30 : o'clock this morning until 7 o'clock this evening rose eight and ono-bnif Inches. iTho cnugo now tnnrlcs S4.5 feet , which Is Just l.h foot below the high water mark of 1 31. The river Is still rising nnd will continue to rise during the next , forty-eight hours. The situation is hocomliiKciUtcal , nndshuuld the "Juno rlso" occur during this time an immense amount of damage will result. ItrportH from t'p tin1 KM or. Reports , from up the river as far as its moutti report a continued rise. At Leavonworth the river has risen nn Inch an hour nil day nnd tlio railroad bridge s now in danger. At St. Josopu the river broke through the government revetment this ovonlnc. All the workmen available wore put to woik to close the break , with what success is not now known. If the break la Ruflleloml.v wide to nllnw the Missouri to oourits waters through the revetment , St. Joseph will bo n consider able distance inland. At North Argentine the situation Is Retting ; worse. The clectno light plant has been obliged tt > cease operations nnd the town Is In dnrknoss. The water flooded tne homes of many people this afternoon and they were obliged to move out. The ICaw Is still rising. STO1UI AFTEK.UATH. : ilV-rU III OinnMii oT thti Moux CUr Flood- Til ) ! Kiillro.Kl Munition. Telogrniihic communication between Sioux City and Omaha has been carried on under difllctiltios since Wednesday morning. All wires but ono have been down , and that ono has not boon equal to the demands of the service , making it impossible to got a full and satisfactory novs roport. The Western Union is opening a now line today by way of Norfolk nnd Emerson to Sioux City. At the North western ofllco It is stated that many Omuhn people uro arranging to visit Sioux City next Sunday. If the number is larce enough to warrant it an excursion r.Uo will bo iniJe. ; The Sioux City Hood has had but little ef fect on the river nt this point. The Missouri is now twelve and four-tenths feet above low water mark. Between 7 n. in. and 4 p. m. Wednesday a rlso of two-tenths of a foot was recorded , and between 4 p. in , and 7 a. in. youcrday this had been incrcasid by sK-tcnths of a foot , u total of eipht-tonths of a foot in twenty-four hours. The increased rlso during tht night was duo to the flood from up thu river , which was about eighteen Hours m making the ISO miloj which the nvnr traverses between Sioux Citv and this point , Tno B. & M has sufllciontly repaired the damngo caused its lines nt various paints by the high water to got its rolling .slock all moving au'ain and Is straightening its trains as rapidly as possible. Tne early westbound train was hont out on time yesterday morn ing at 8ir . and the first tram from the west. No , 4 , duo at 0:1)5 : , came In nt 100. The trucks covered by the landslide at ( Jib- son were partialljf cleared , and No. 4 contln- nod cast by its aci-ustomod rouic , via Delle- vun to PliittMnouth. No. \\hicu should have gene west at 10ir : was sent out two hours late , but the 13. & M. service Is now practically restored. The water at Doerflohl has subsided , al though it still washes the gradn. Broken stone and I ins have boon placed along the track to protect It from further damage. In some piaco- . the water washed away the roadbed so that the ends of the ties project. The ground is soft , nnd it is probable that slow ardors will bo issued for certain portions of thu line forfcovef. l days. The only places whore much damage v/as done are at Dcorllold and Lincoln , tlio track near I"1 street in the latter city having suffered consluornblv. The Missouri P.icitio baa a llttlu difllculty at Nohawka , but that has been Hxcd up , and trail s are now running through. The Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis it Omaha expects to bo in shape to resume operations tonight. The washed out bridge ever the Fiovil at Sioux Citv is tholr most Important drawback at the present time , but the work of repair U being crowded. On tlui Iiivcr I .UImNsliil. | | Ni'.w OIM.\NE ! > , La. , May 10. The covorn- uiont guugo at the head of Canal street nt II ; i o'clock roLMsturcd sixteen foot. Last mid night the water was /lowing / through some of the gutters on Alglon sldo of tha river , but no damaga rcbultnil. The levees along tlio front nro In good condi tion and but little uneasiness is felt on account of tuu high water , isous received today from the Happy Point plantation , eighteen mllc.s b.Mow the cltv. is m tbo otlect that the break1 there luid widened to flfty feet. If this crovusso Is not closed the wntor fiom It will ovotilaw n larjro territory with growing crops ana nlso cover the Grand Isle railroad for several miles. The ( Sypsv crnvasso is now -Tii ) fool wide.Vork \ U progressing favorably towards holding the ends of thn levee , and Lieutenant Miles of the United States engineer corps believes It can be hold by sinking nmtt.'csges around thorn. Work on the Mississippi Yul.'ey ' inclines will proba bly bo compltitpd bv Monday , when through trufllo over the road will be resumed , ttiiu mils. ALTON , 111 , May 10. A thousand acres of whcut lend li : the Mississippi bottoms of Union and Alexander countius ure Hooded. Farmers nro lloolnir to the hills nnd mer chants at the river landings are removing their merchandise , Thurols much suffering. Tnn loss of property will no great. ) 'r | i.irni | ; tit Mi > t Out. ST. Jii4r.ru , Mo , , May 10. The Missouri river hero U rising fast and now lacks but two feet of the danger lino. If the waton re-icu tua French bottoms Immense damage will result , FnrnicM are preparing to move out. The weather U clear. ( ' .H'lcmo Aild * | u | ' ' | UIH | Sr. Lci'ie , Mo. , May 10. A destructive ovclor.o passed ever St. Louts county yesterday day , contributing to the mUory of the Hood- liickcn inhabitants. A funnel shaped cloud wrecked sovornl farm houses. Much damage was done to crops. BIDS 1 I FOR PAVING REJECTED Now Spocifioatioas Will Ba Prop-irod by * the Board of Public Works , ADDITIONAL ELECTRIC LIGHTS ORDERED Itrpnrt oftlip Sprrlil Ciimtnltlrc' in ln\ tlp t s the sqiilros Aluttvrs How tltn llnston Aldornti'iiMH Ho llntrr- tiilnoil Otlu-r The city council met In adjourned session Inst night nnd about Iho lira thing Ibal It did was to put Chairman Hlrkhausor of'tho IJoard of Public Works on Iho grlddlo. Lasl Tuesday nlcht , when Iho council njjourncd , ll was understood that Mr. UlrKlmusor would bo present last ulght with the paving bids that were presented to thn board some two or three weeks ngo. When the council convened the llghl of his countenance failed lo shinu within the coun cil chnaber. Mr. Chnffeo noticing tills fact novcd that the SGnjoant-ut-nrms bo soul Dost haste after the absent gonllemnn. The notion prevailed nnd at the sumo time the Borgeant-nl-arms wns Instructed to lound up nnd capture nil of the head * of the various dapnrtmcntB. Alter uwhllo Iho chairman came mid with htm he had the papers that the council wanted. The clerk road the figures. Mr. Chaffeo olTored a resolution to do nway with the ton-year guarantee uud Instruct the Hoard of Public Works to rondvertiso for paving bids lu accordance with the spocillca- lions of 1V.11 , IIo s\td : thnt tlio now snocitl- cntioii.s mount dearer pavements , but that they would bo no hotter. Mr. Lowrv Insisted that the lun-yoar guar- nnteo clause meant Ufbh price pavements without n corresponding benullt to the tax- nay era , Thought It a Dutrlmrut. Chairman Blrkhnusor , upon being called upon , ihought n ton-year guurantoo wns do- mnndod In brick nnd asphalt. If the board re- advortispd It would delay the paving from three to four woolts. On stone hn thought the ten-year guarantee was detrimental to the taxpayers. President DAVIS said that It wns squander ing mousy. Last year brick were $15 per 1.1)00 ) nnd this year thu price wns only fl'J. This difference menus that the contractors' ' had figured on n pnco which they could re surface the streets at the end of Ion years. lie did not propose to carry out nny whim of the Board of 1'ubllcVorlto. . Ulty Engineer Kosowator argued that n ton year guarantee was cheaper lo the tax payers than the llvo year guarantee under llio 1SU1 specifications , ospeciully vvhou brick or asphalt was to bo considered. President Unvis said that a. contractor could not do the work ; Uo could not get bondsmen for a ten year guarantee. Citv Engineer Hosowuter stnted that tlio tun your guarantee was for Iho nurnojo of protecting the public. Ho had talked with iisplmlt nnd some of the brick men , nnd they favored the proposition. Mr. Lowry know thut Mr. Hosewator was one of the beat men who hail ever served the city , out hu hud been misled by Squires of thu Barber companv. Squires wns a .smooth little man , so smooth thnt ho hud drawn ? SOUO out of the city treasury without nny ono knowing anything about. Of course , ho said , the ton-yeur guurauteo wus just what Squires wanted. Ho would got a high price for his pavement on the start. If ho secured 100,1)00 ) yards of pavement ho would make * iJ,000 more than ho was entitled to. It meant lhal ho could deposit his 15 par cent , reserve with the treasurer , drawing iuloicst. At the end of iivo years his Interest , would amount to enough so that ho could toll thu city to tnko its pavement und take care of It If it so ileiirod. Adnptoil CluiUcn'H liesoliitlon. Mr. fMmffoo's resolution was tidopcd by the following vote : Yeas Messrs. Buck , Bcchol. Uhaffee , Couwny , Jucobaon , L-jwr McLcaric , Prlnco , Specnt , Tuttle and Mr. President. Nnys Messrs. Brunor , Edwards - wards , Hovvoll und Munro. Tills settled thu question. All the bids were rejected , the cortllied checks were or dered returned and the paving goes over until ihe Board of Public Works can prepare now specifications , advertise and receive bids on the same. HimSquires' Hill U'lts Paid. The special coramltlee to Investigate nnd lourn just how C. E. Squire ' old street sweeping bill happened to got into the up- prnprlatlon ordinance und bo paid was ex plained. Squires got a certified copy of nil papers from the city clerk. These papers ho took to the comptroller , who without -any authority inserted - sorted the amount In the April appropriation sucit. The mayor signed the Squlros war rant because City Attorney Connell informed him thut it was a just bill nml ouL'ht to be paid.The The report also roasted tho.city attorney by saying thut ho hud lold the council ono thing nnd Iho muyor another. The commit tee also stated that items were Inserted in every appropriation ordinance without uny authority , excepting upon the advice of the city uttorno.v. The report wns adopted by a unanimous voto. TO IHfTKUT.llX Tlli:31. Aiiiitlii'r Domiuiil Msuli ) on ( iornor Iliirbur lor thf Imprisoned ( 'iittliiiiicn. CniuXNi ; : : , Wyo. , May 19. ( Special Tele gram lo Tun BIK. | Judge J. W. UluUu of Laramlu , judge of tlio judicial district in which Johnson county Is located , yesterday addressed a long communication lo Governor Barber on iho subject of the stockmen nud Texaus now confined al Fort Hussell. The governor positively refused to divulge its contents but the following is probable n fuir outline of what the judge actually wrote : After stating lhal ho had rcco'voil a ccrtiliod copy of un intormiitlou tiled in Johnson eculity , charging those forty-four men with murilor , ho goes on to suy thul these prisoners , judging ( torn previous correspondence which bus passed between the two ofllcials , . were noiv conllnod ut Fort Kusscll under the nbsoluto control of the military authorities awaiting tlio disposition of Iho governor. After calling utioniion to tliu law passed by the last legislature which practically provides tbat the judge in vacation und the prosouutinc nuthorillos of n county lake the place of n grand jury lu all Its Junctions , bo says he U nevertheless award thut peculiar circum stances surround the case and must attend ll from beginnini : to end. A certain duty he declares belongs lo the executive depart ment to protect , ttio citizens of thu btulo and the courl musi have control of Hie prisoners accused of olfonsos nenlnsl the law before ll can oxcrclsu ils functions. Ho therefore re quests thnt tlm prisoners be turned over to Itie sheriff of Johnson county or his deputy holdluu' the wurranis at Fort Kussoll us soon as convenient , and that before Ibis is done Judpo Blake bo informed of Iho time so Innt ho may give explicit direction as to ttio place in which they shall bu held pending courl proceedings. IIo bases Iheso requests on the fuel Hint the court ofllcers are now ready to proceed against th& prisoners uud his views nro that they should bo in their custody instead of some other power. In explanation , ho goes on to suv thnt he considers it to Do his duty to bring about a speedy investigation of the affairs , both in justice lo the residents of Johnson county and iho accused , uud to huvu the men placed within ihu custody of the proper court oftloors to Keep ihom In nb- soluiu sufoty , so us to bo produced in courl with perfect regard to their perso'nnl safety and at the smallest expense to Johnson county. For the time being , ho docs not consider ii necessary thai these men bo transferred to Johnson county , IIo nlsb touches on the question of expense and makes two sug gestions , ono of which will rcqulio Iho governor's consent nud the assent of iho ac cused. One is that thu man bo retained at Forl Kusscl as long as the War department will Keep Ihom , the otbur ihul they uo contlnod In un unused wing of the stutu penitentiary , being U4.surod of no communication or uo 'connec tion with tbo convicts now In the building. He vouches for their being well Uiucu cure of under Uls special directions , Hu Insists in doing lhat. iho prisoners musl bo kept lu thu custody of a Johnson county official. The governor's answer lias uotyot both divulged. II 1 * u Crfiit HtrlUe. CASI-KII , Wyo. , May 10. [ Special Telegram to Tut : Bur. , } In the last two ijays ItoO loca tions hnvo bcyon , mndo on t'nsnor mountain Robert ICnltt'K''pan llobortson nnd KrmiU Spnrhnwk of liqtfjflns nnd J. E , Ilk'glns and Bnnker HnrriSd/r / of ( HOn Hook pns ort through town , iSjnv onrouto for the Casper mountain. ' AlrtiVnilnblo vohlclm In town nro on the mtntrtmti nnd the town Is nlmost deserted. 'I ho mlvor find Is pronounced very rich nnd oxcltftfumt Is Increasing. uTA /MM. Itcntrlro Orts lier 1'lrst Itpfrul , unit I'm in ity&tiiry jit Thut , BtATit'K : : , J4fji May' 19. [ Special Tele gram to TIIIftjil&J ; Bo.ttrlco mot her first defeat this aftPttfoon at the hands of the Kearney toam. The pnmo wns void of nny special excitement or Interest owing to the muddy condition of the grounds. There wns n big nttendnnco. Beatrice lost the came by nil'round bad playing. Score : Houtilco I Ko.-irnoy u 30000200 6 lliitterlos : fouitol and Holmes : C'astono nml 1-ear. Tlmoot cunm : One hour uml thirty mlnutoi. Umpire : I'ulmer. I'rciiionl I'layed the Hotter. OttANti I I.\NII , Nob. , Mav 10. [ Special Tclcsrnin to Tin : Bun. j Fremont played much the boiler gnmo todav nnd won the contest. It wns uioso nml oxcltlni ; . The Sugar Cltys succeeded In gelling lurco men on bases in ihe Mnlh Inning with no ono oul. but Fremont succeeded in killing the next three mon , and ihcrouy bungs iho tnlo. Score : CJrund Island 2 00200000 4 riumont o o o 2 o o o ; i o-s Hat lories : Summer and Koofo ; Klmmol an I tiruvcr. Hits : lirand Island , T : I'romont , 8. I'.rrurs : Oram ] Islnml , ) , 1'remont , 4. Hustings Kvcrlust Inglj' .Mauled , HAKTIXOS , Neb. , May 10. [ Special Tclo- ' gratn to Tim BnB.J Hn'sttngs ngaliist Plutts- moulh loday : Husilmjs 3 o o 2 I o o o v M I'luttsmoulh ; i 0 5 II : i a I 4 * ' - ' , ' Slntn Idigue Standing. For llm bonellt of n number of inquiring friends TUB Br.t : produces the following showing of the g.imos plnvod by the State loaguu teams un to nml including yostordav ( the game between Beatrice nml Uincoln , protested and thrown out , not being counted ) : NATIONAL I.milstllln Una u ll.inl Tlinii Winning irom M. l.cmU. Lofisvn.i.n , Ky. , May ID. Louisville won a very interesting game from St. Louis to day. Both Meukln and Olcnson were off in their pitching. . Wcntl.cr blustery. Attend ance 1'JDO. Score- Louisville 0 - st. i.ouis * " - - " i o o i o u o i n lilts : l.oiiUvllfa , 8 ; St. Louis. 11. Krrois : Loulsvlliu , 0 ; St. Louis , . " > . K.iinod runs : Louisville. 1 : rif'-I.t'iuls ' , 1 Itiittorlos. MeeUIn and Urlin ; ( Jlea' 'dh ' and Huunley. Itid iyl nut Victory. PiTTsni-uo. Pn.- , May 10. The Pittsbtirgs won in the eighth by earning throe runs on good solid hits : "L'lio ' contoHt was verv close and exciting. Attendance , 1'JOiJ. Weather cool nnd tlireat ii ig. Score : Plttsluirg . . , . 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 3 0- : i Ulnulnimt ! f..v- 1 lilts : I'lttsburj , , 9 ; ( Mnclnnatl , 4. Kriors : I'lttsbiir ? , 5 ; l.'Jnulnniitl. ( i. Earned rum : I'lttsbuiL' , II. mtturles : llaldwin and Miller ; Uhaniburiulii and Jlurphy. Lulu Out thu Icutlers. Nr.w YOIIK , Mar 19. The Brooklyn' nnd Bostons plnyeb ; fn n driving rain which stopped thu ( 'uio"m ( | the eighth Inning. At tendance 1'ai. ' 'Scoro' : Hrooklvn , . . . . -Il 0 0 , ,0 Pv.0 2 1 0 Huston1 . : , o o oo o is 1-4 Karncd rnnsii lirookl/n. - : D'Hton , 1 , llnt- tcrIisiltildoukaiiilfKlnsluw ! : ; { ( ; Stivotts and ll'jiinutt. . , fniiints Are ISuttln- Lust. Nnw YORK , May 11) ) . Hnlu stopped the game in the nintn inning when the Giants scored three runs with two out , a man on third and King nt the bat. The Giants won through superior work nt the bat. Score : Now York 0 0 0 0 1 'i 0 o- I ) HiiHImoro i 0 U 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Earned runs : Now York. 1 : Ualtlmoio , J. Ilatterlea : King and Itoylo ; Cobb and Quiiiii. of thu Tii.l UltK I.KVUUU. W. I. I'.C. \v. i. I'.C. Columbus 13 ft ,7b. ) Oinnlin 7 n .4h Milwaukee 12 .1 .7ti M. 1'niil ; , n KlIUMlS Lit ) ' . . 1J 8 .Si" Mliiiio.ipolU . . 4 II Toledo S 8 ! W linllaii.ipulU. . . NATIONAL i.KAuri ; . Huston . . . . 2J 7 .741I.OId | vl 14 13 UrouMjn . . 15 U .1.25 14 II . .WO Clevdhiiiil. . 14 1U . ! > > - , ! 1'ldlnilclpllln. . II 15 . .WO.u ; ClilcaKU 15 II .577 Wnslilnuiun . ID I.F > Cincinnati. . In 12 -ill llnltlinurc. . . . d r.i .VJO New York. . . , 14 It Tl. J.unln . .VJO.MI IC.M.L-n. Ilcntrlro II.istlnjs 4 n Kromont .Ml 2 .1 I'lutUniunlh. . Ur.iml Inland. . a a OUIIltlK I'lMllHIIIO'l. All Western league games axJ : cha Natiounl longuo j ( games ut Chloa o and Philadelphia were postponed on account of ram. There are no Western gamai sot for today , Omaha will play on the homo grounds to morrow. National league RUNIC j today are ; New York ut Brooklyn , Buttimorj nt Phila delphia , Washington ul Boston. State league : Kearney at Hastings. ' .V.IA I'.ltt.UHtAI'IlS. Mr. and Mrs , .1. 11. ICyncr loft for n visit to Now York lust night. A. Auracher of liarcnnn nud L. It. Cotrell , Sownrd , were among tlm grain men in Iho city yolerday. MM. Uuthorford , Miss Kutiierford , Miss Addle Stephen and Miss Mugciu Collins loll yesterday for mi extended European tour. Mr. Wlllluui Aimison of Nushvillo , Tenn. , ex-prosidont of Iho Iiitornntlouul Typograph- lent union , called upon Tin ; BII : ; last night. Mrs. ICricKoubargor ami Mrs. Kern of ( Jlnrlndn , la. , urn vUltmg Mrs. C. H. Chlsnm , Orclmrd Hill , mid lulinc notes ut the confer ence , Mr , nnd Mr.s , John McCormlok loft for their new homo in southern Oregon nt S o'clock yosterduyafternooumuch lo llio regret of their legion of friends. Mr. McCormleic owns n mining claim ami r > 00 ucre. of timber land , both of which no will work , in addition to paving conslHfrablq allentlon U > tock and poultry. H7i.i2 ; . WiHTiinit liuiiaiu , i it OMAIU. May ID. f The rnlns con jitto in Wisconsin nnd the ' lake regions , Lp'iW ; rains have sol in In Kan sas , western Nftbfaskn mid Colorado. An area of low barp terappears In the oxticmn southwest , and i trill probably control our woiilher for thq.'u'e.'il ' few days. High tern- pornluro prevails/In the southwest mm high pressure in ( hif1.1 extreme northwest , A trough for the rmawiro of u storm will prob ably form from Texas norU.eastwnrd , At 7 o'clock this ovonlift' ten ) lie rat urovn \ ; Ul ° ut El Paso , Tex , tj Missouri rlvor nt Omniia JAPANESE CURB A now anil t" tni > reto 'JVcatiiianl. ciinilttlni ; nj ? u | > iHj Horlm. Oluuuiiiit In t'uimtiHt , ntm in llux ami I'llli , n i'oilllrti t'ura fur 1'xii'rnil , Inttirnnl blind or UleertliiBllcldni ; , Chruiiti , Iteoeulor Ueroill- tary I'lloi Till Kumolr hm nuvor IK'UII ki.uwii to full flpcrbor ( iror iiuutU/niJll Whyiiurur/runi IliU lerrlbln illientu whuii a wrltun Ka.iriiiilcu li ; iOHltlrolr ulvon wlihfi to iurruiinil llio niuunr If not curi'il Sum ] mamp for fruo .Sample. Iliiiraltlov U llcJ bfKuliu ACe Duick'Hti , MoluK'iil * . comer Ilianl Iloiialua ilreoK , Ujuuhu Nt'li I'ropiMiiU for I'arli lloniU , Scwled bld , i murlii-d projmsaN for I'urk Hondo will bu rcceivod up to I'.1 o'olouk IHHJIU of the "Sth dav uf.Muy , 13J- ' . for Uiii pun Imsuof I4U'OJ.noLM ' ( yeaiH 5 pur cunt , I'ark ' lioiuU of the o ty of Umali.i , NeU. Kucli bin must sfito pi'.co uml amount Rouu'lit for und Include nccrnud Inturodt lo datuof dulivery nt Umalin , Nob. The rUut to lejuctunv uml all bl'ls la re. or cd. HK.VKV mJIIN. uii'dlbtiu U'ly Ticuburor nt 3 pi in , uni 13 1 > foot , ft rlso Muco 7 n , nt. , of six Inch . For F.natorn NohrmUn-l.oonl rams , For Omaha nml Vicinity Fulr to cloudy woither. Tor Siiturdny ralut , northeast to east winds AI.II.S ur visriHit : it. Domestic. The National Kdllorlal association lichgates aio nt Stockton. I'ui. The convention of tlernmi-Amerlenn join- nallMs is In session ut Now York t'ltv I'orry. the Now Vork tnln iiiliber , bus pleaded iMilltv uml has I ecu smitim-ed to forty-thron years and three months Imprison- mt'iil. There was n conference of republicans nt DnttolU Mich. , iittemlcd by , lohn M. Thnr ton of Umnhn , ,1 , Sliiat rasiott nnd other repub licans , having for Its object , it Is st'itod. tlio solecltoii of u man to heat Harrison lor tlm presidential nomination. AltSur seemed to bu their favorite. roreiirn. Thu trial of Deacon for tlio kllllnc of A be llio will take place at Mco todnv. Tlio I'ligllsh privy coiinell will refuse to grant u stuv In llm u.iso of Deeming ami lie will bo h.tiucd Altliouch irro.'it sulTorltiK exists mining the Durham , KiiKlaml , coul mini rs , who Imve been on u strike for tlie past two months , they huvo \oted tocontlnuu the strllta. KLKCTION 1MIOCLAMAT10N. In pursu.im'ti of nn or llniincn of tlm city of Omuhn , passed nnd appnnoil May IT , ISA' , en titled "An ( irilliiiinco cullltitn xpniMal I'locllnll to vote upon the iceeptaiu'i ) of tlio amen led liriipnsltlun ( if the Nebraska Central rullwiy I'liinpaiiy nnd tlio Issuance of coupon bonds of llio city of Oiniihu In thn sum or two liun- died and fifty thousand iloilnis i$2iU. ID to mil the .Ni'lil.t.sl ; i Central IMIhvav cnlntii'liv In depot gtouniN , m tno Vou stt'iiutii.u of n union railway nud pas senger depol , uml In llio construction of other railway Ininroxoiiionts ilium su'd ' smiunds. und to authorize u tax for the pnv- meni of the Inleie.st upon said lionds anil to cioatu usmkiiijr fund lor the payment of the principal thereof , and leiicalln.'oidlminco No. ; iO.M , missed and approved May 101 h , 1H9J. I , ll"oiiro I' , llcinls. imiyor of the city of Omaha , do huroby issue my ptoalamatloii and give pnlillu notice unto the hunt voters of the city of Omaha , Douglas county. Not ) . , that on Thursday , tlio luih day of June , IS ) . ' , a special election will tin ho.d In suld clly iittho follow ing pollingtilncus , namely : KIIISTVAIIII. . 1'lrsl District Southeast corner Seventh nnd Muroy streets i-ecouv District Northwest corner I'lghlh nml I.oaveouorth slieets. Third District-IMS .lonus street 1'ourth IJIstriol 1'7 South Thirteenth street. Tlftli Dlstilot Noitlieabt corner Seventh uml 1'ucllle streets. Sixth Dlslilut Southeast corner .Sixth and t'uollleslieets. i-ovontli District 023 I'lcn'o stroot. Kluhth District Southwest eornor Klovuuth uml Center stioets. Ninth District IHM Smith Sixth tioot. Tenth District Intel suction Ninth and It'in- croft silent , northeast corner. iio\cnlli : Dlslr ct-11'J.I ' South Thirteenth Micct , noithu.tst coiner Aibor street , SbCONIl W Mill. I'lrst DIsttlct Inteisectlon Kourteentli and Second Dl'strlcl-1001 South Thirteenth street. Tlilrn district Intersection I'lghtcoiith and Leuvcnworth stieets. smitli sldo. Kouith Dlstr.ct Intersect Ion Twentieth and l.oaxpuwoith strnets. south -side. I'.flh District fiitrrsccltoii Twunty-thlrd and I.oavciiHoitli stiouts , south skin. Mxth District Intersection Tncnlluth street ami I'oppleton avenue. Suvrnth District 14JJ William strecr. Ki.-htli District -1I1I4 South Thirteenth street ( McC'nmllishl. Mutli Dlsti let Intersection Sixteenth and Ceuturstroots Tenth DlstilctISMSouth Twentieth sticct ( Lovptt .t Woo I man. ) KIcxL'iith Dlstiiut Intersection Twentieth and Itiincroft stiuoti. Twulfth District 15J1 Vlntou street ( Donovan van ) . Thirteen tli District In torsuctlnnTlilrtoonth and Valley alrei'ts. west side. I'oiiitcouth District Intersection Twen tieth and lionluvaid streets. Tlllllll WAHI ) . 1'tist Dliitrlet Intersection Twelfth and Chicago ! , ti < ; et. Second Dlstilet 'JI7 Ninth I'lftouiith street ( \Voodwoitlil. Tlilrd District 112.'outii iMMirteeutli street , ( A. .1. Simpson ) . luurth ? District HJi DoiiKlns strout (0. ( J. Caiian ) . l-'lftli DlstiictlutcrsLctloii Capitol avenue nnd Tenth stieols. Sixth Dlstild Ititersectlon llarney uud Ninth stieots , east side. Seventh District Intersection Kleveuth and I'.irn < m streets KUIith DUtrlct-taiS Ilarnoy stteettJ. S. Mc- Cormlck ) . Mnth DNtrlet 1211 Howard street ( Kil kenny , llrav A Co ) . tOUKTII First District Intursuctlon Seventeenth and Davenport stieots. second District Intersection Twenty-sec end and Davenport streets , north sldo. Thlid District Ititeiscctlon Twonty-liftli and Dm ! 0 slruets. Koiftli District liitor.soc'tlon Seventeenth and Doilue sliucts I'ifih District 1JU South Fifteenth strcor. Sixth District liitciscct Ion Tttunt etli and DoiiKlas stiruts. Seventh District- Intersection Twenty-sixth street uud St. Mary's avenue. Dl' litli District Intersection Twentieth street anil Hi. Marv'n avuiitie , west side. Mnth District ISls St. Mary's avenue ( liiibobuaiix ) . Timtli District Intersection Kightcunth and I.t'iivcnwnrlli streolsnoitli skip. iiinouth : Dlstilet lUi.l lluw.ird bticot ( Hh- gllls ) . KIKTII WA1III. First District IntorauctlonSliormun avciiuo ami Mandnrson strept. Second District ICrllmg biilldltu , west Hide Slieri inn uvi'iiuo , between Ohio and Coiby streets. 'Ililrd Dlstr et Intersection Sherman avenue and l.aku .strout. Fourth Dlstilcl 1IKI.I Rmee street , Soutli- wnsi coruurlioim in iiveiioeiiml Li race street. Fifth 1) ) str.el HUT blienmm avoiiuo ( ; ei- nmii ) . Hlxlh District 154 ! Sliermau avenue ( Er- Huvonth Dlstilet Interjection Sixteenth uml I/card streets. Kiahth District SOS North s'l.xteontli street ( II , ( ! I'luik , . uent ) . Nuitl , Dl-trlet Internccllun I'ais und I'lf- toonlli stroeK. Tenth HUtrlet GCI North .Slxteonlh street ( Seuis. ageiiti. Klovcnth District Southwest corner Klah- tcenth und C' in sliuuts , 4'J North KiKhtucnlli stieel. SI.XTII WAIIII. 1'lrst DNtrlitt hycoiim hull , 49 : . ' . ) Nortli Twonty-foiirth streol ( t'rulpi. ! -ucond I ) Mlrlct-liilcrsoctlon Thirty-sixth sticot ii nd ( > r mil iivimuo , Thi id Dlhtrct--Iwurioctlou ; Military avenue nnd firnnl stii'cl. Kourth District Inlorsoctlon Twenty- fonrlli slrcel ami Mamllr ( > on streets. I Ifih Dlstiict intersection Twenty-fourth and Wlrl stioets. Sixth District IntcracctlonTlility-ihltil nml I'aiUerstrcotH , Seventh District 2VB l.al.o slroot ( W A. Messlel , ) . Dlsliiut 2li'J. % l.nltiihlii'iit ( yiisstroni ) . Ninth Dlitrlot-liHD North Twonty-foiirlli htrcel , Tenth District Intersection Twoiity-elxhlh ui ml I'r.inlilln streets. Kluvciitli District Intel soctlon Twunty- f on I 111 uml 1'r inUlln .strnots. Twelfth District 13.VJ Anith Twontluth street. HhVKNTII WAIIII. l''lrtt ! District ' 'bl.l ) /e.ivonuoitli street. Second DUtilut InturNcullon Tneiity-nlnlh a\euuii and I'opplntoii avimue , n.ist sldo. Third Dlstruit Iiitui.seotlori Twunlv-nlnth street iiml Wouiuoith uveniie. south aide. Fourth DistrictInteisectlon TvMiuty-nliith nn l Mc.jc.atli an out * . Fifth District Intersection Thirty-second uutiiuu and Thomasuii stiuot. hlvlh Dlslrliil luu Twenty-ninth HVIIIIIIO. > -iveiitli District-Iiitursectlou Thlrly- foiuth and Fiunclssliouts. KII1IITIIM1III , . First Dlstilet-21114 Hamilton street , Sueoud Dlntriut 'ffi Cumliix slrciil Third Dntrlut-lnU | < roctlon i Twentieth and Nloholashtroots Pourtli Dl4irlal2iil ! ) < ] iiiiil street , I'lfth District ' 'IUS tin inim ; lit rent J-lxlh DlRtr.ct intorseutlun Twonty-socond and flint Htit'Ltn. ( ovcnih District Intersection Tnunilcth nnd I'axs btreols. NINTH WAIIII , l''lr t Dhtrid Intersection Thlrty-socond nnd L'umliu htreots. , , , Mii'uml Idsirlct Intorsoctlou lorHoth and UiimiiUhtreotH , noith side. Third District Intoisoction I'ortlnth and Kiirnum strout" . rimrth Dlhlrl t Intonccllon Thlrty-iocond nveiino and Davuuportsnoot. I'lflh Dlttrlet "Sn4 ( ' 'urnaiii Htreot , . 'l.xth Dl.sirlc.l-aidl LBIIvcnworth street. 1'qr the purpose uf bubmlltlm ; lo the loxnl voters of saliiclty. for their Ufecntiinco or ro- Iccilnn. tlm uniondcd propoiltlon of the f\o- bruaivii Centrul Hallway uomuuuy to th < i ulty of Onmha thereinafter ivrltion at length ) am ) Iliuiiuiiitlons , slull the bonds of the oily of Omaha ho Issncil , tcu'lstuio'l , uiid dullvurud , c iii pruvldod In said uincndcd pnniosltlnii Nhnll un annual tar bo luvlo.l to uiytholn- torost on such bonds in It buconun ilnoi'an,1 sliall a fiutliur aiiniittl tux , romiutmclns tlia tenth year prior to the maturity of siiuh bunds , hu luvlod , In addition to "all othur tuxes , for tlio cro.illon of a hinklir. lund sutll- cltnt to pay such bonds ut Iho mntiirity thoroof'/ Buld ( jucstlons , and tlio acceplancu or rojoo- tli > n uf sti'd ' nmomlnd proposition , U submitted tn sild leunl volrr * . nml will lie voted ntion In the miniicr nml form following "Tlio Nebmskn Central Hall"ay comnnny has made the follonliu protiosltlon to the eliyofOinuha : 'I ho ntiKMiileii prnpi < lllon of Mm Nolirnsku Central Uilfway company to the city ot Oimhn. Neb. To Hie Mayor nml Clly Council of the ( lly of Oiii'iliii , Neb The undersigned , the No- binsk.t t'entral linlluav companv , iiroiinies to ucoulfo , uml ta e possession of. for lullwaV pin posp . that certiln tract of Inml. loeato'd within tlie district lioumlnd by I'lfteenth street , Clileu.-o slieet , Kioventli stroin , Cali fornia street , und tlie rl ht of way of tliu Omalin Holt Itillwu.V company , except tlie south half of lilnnk .l . lots .land I. blocks , lot I , uml north one-hulf of hits ' and .1 , block Sit uml In elecl thrrcon : i union paswisor depot ( .n Hie cnrner < if riftecntli uml ChlcuiiO slteef , to co < t , liicliidlii the otlior r.illw iv Improvements on said crounus , not less th n four hundred tlionsvml ijollars ( } IKIMJ.I ( ( I'rovldeil , th 1 ty of Omaha , In DOIIKI.IS count ) , Net.ris , . ! . Hill donule to the i.iid Ne'irasUu ' Central Itillwiiy rompnnv two liundro.l nil I fifty tlums'ind dnliuri ( f.v.iMn } ) of Its four ( Ji per cent bonds , JlDO.oiKl thereof to he dated .Itinuury . ' , Is'U , und Jirii.ivUtheriMif to bo d-it cil .Innu.try t , lx'H , to bcconio due uml | iayab o twenty yeur-t from lliolr rospeo- tlvoilitos , with mieriMl oayablo suml-.innu- ully , nil iriyublo ut thu tUO'l aicom-y of tlio state of Noirisku ) In t'm ' city of NoVork , Said bonds to bo of the denomination of ono thousand dollar-i ( Jl.OJJ ) o.ich , nml o.ich Ihoienf in tcclte. "This bond ts ono of u series of two hundred and llfly2' \ < fi > bonds of ilKnmon nt uml toner , which uro l stioil liy the clly of Omaha , lu Douglns county , Nebr.isua , to thu NelirasUii l entriil Itallw.iy eonip-inv , to aid it lu itciiulrlng land In the city of Oinalm for union depot unit terminal put puses uml in Iho lonstruo- tliin ofu union railway passcncer dotiot upon said grouii'l ' , and its r.illuuy lrac' ' > s , side tiacks , turnouts , snitches and niipio.'iclies le idlnt thotcto. ami otlior railway Impiovo- mciilH thcronlth conuectoil. " t-atd bonds to bo uxcunieil uml ro Isterod at or liniiieill iteiV uflor the dates Ihoiciif. uml liiime H itoly llioieufter ilollM'rc.l to the I'lrst Nultimal li.nik ot Omaha , Nub. , trustee , to tiu held In trust for delivery to Iho No'ir isku Central li'illwav eomp.inv , Its successors or iissUns , by said trustee , In Installments us huiuln iftei provided. The suld Nobrask.i Coutr.il Italiwiy comI tinny plans to construct , or I'ntisn lo lie con structed , u line ot railway In the state of Inwn , not less than UK ) mlles In extent , fiom the mst t nporouch of u tirliUu , which the said Nohr.isku Central Uullway company has also planned to construct over tlie Mlssouil river , iutcrsuctlm ; oreonnoolinjt with or rcachliu the lines of two or more of the following rull- w u v corporal Ion , vl7.s Tlm Illinois Centrul Kallway company , llm Wlmma & Southwestern Hallway company , the Minneapolis & St , l.onN Uullway com- puiiv , tlio ClileiiRO , Ht. I'aul & Kansas City Kallway company , the'Chicago , I'ort Aladlson & DCS Molnes It'illwiiv company , the Atclil- son , Topeka & Santa I'o Unllwny company , thu Haltlmoro V Ohio Hallway company , the UliUut Mississippi Kallwav company , the Iveo- kiik A : Ucslcrn Kallway company , llm Qulncy mall.i A : Kansas City Kuiiuny company ana the lowu Central Itnilwnv company unu hundred thousand ( JUO.OJi ) dollars of said bonds shall bo delivered by said trus tee to said Nebraska Central Hallway ompaiiy , its siiccecssoi.s or assiKi's , ttlicn It or tliey shall have uctiuliud ami taken possession of that certain tract of land located within the distrl-t tiiiumlud by Fifteenth street , Clilcuuo stiuel , Eleventh streot. California street uud the rlcht of way oflho Omulri Unit Uallwuv com- p\ny ' , ( except the south half of blocks IIS , lei .1 ami 4 , block 2s1. lot 1 , and Ilia north half of lots 2 ami ; i. block 27) ) : I'lovldcd. that thu said ono humliud thou- Maml dolluis [ flnn.O Ol of said bonds shall mil lie delivered unlit after thn said Nebraska Central Hallway company , its surcussois 01 nssliMis , shall huvo constructo l the s.ilil line of railway In tlm state of Iowa. One. hundied and flfty thousand dollars Ij0.if | ( ) | of said bonds shall liu dell\crod by said trustee to said Nebraska Central Huilwa.v lomimny. Its successors or us Uns , wlieti It or Ihuy shall have completed tnu erection of a union passun er depot upon .said tr.ict.ot laud aeovo described , to cost , luo.ullni ? tlioothiir railway Imninvoinonlson till grounds , not > css I linn fnur hiinilrvil llioiisand dollars i'MlO.00 I ; proof of such : est to lie m.idn by the sworn stutuiii mt of the president and troas- uicrof said railway compiiny , tiled with the u ty clerk of Omaha , uouoiup inled by certifi cate sinned by the clly attorney uml cltv tin . Incer. that In llielr onlnlon such amount lia- a.'tuallv licun ex'iiemied. I'lovidod.tliat if the said Nebraska Centia Hallway company , hs su.-ccssors or ass' in sh.ill fall to ucqiiiru and t'i'.e ' possession or s.ilrt land. Itshall not bo entitled toiouulve nuy part of said one hundred tlionsumlilollnis ilUO.'uO ) Installiiumt of bonds ; and. fiiithei utovldpd , that HOMO of viid oim hundred an" liny thousand dollars ( jivi.ujii ) InstailiniMit or bonds shall be delivered until utlu istonurnl way company In addition to the Nuhrasl. i I eiitr.ii lialluay company sh ill bo actually iisliu said union depot ; and , Provided f Hither. That the mayor and the clly council shall , by losolntlon , upon ihnfnll performance of tlio omlertuUln.'s on the pint of said lallway compniy herein coiitalneil. order tlio do'Ivory of suld bonds ut the times aforesaid ; and. Provided fuitlior. Thiitnll matiireil connoii- shall bo removed and cancelled li v said tt ustuo Dutorn duliveiy ot Hie bonds to win n they uro attached : nnd , Provided further. That the mayor nnd city council of the city of Omaha shall uauso to be levied on the taxable property of said city an annual tax sufllclont for the payment of 111 , ' interest on said coupon bonds us It becomes- duo. nnd after the expiration of ten (10) ( ) year' from the date of slid bonds the mayoraml city council of sild oily slrill cause to lu levied In addition to all other taxes on tin tixublu property of said city an amount of tax sulhcicnt to crcuto u slukiiiz fund tor tin1 paymuiit at maturity of said honds. oh amount of ti\ lo liu luvled for such slnkln fund not to exceed twcnty-llvo tlious-iml ilol lais ( W > , ( Uj.H ( In any ono year ) ; said lav to b contlmind fiom vunr to yo.ir until tliesal tiimilsaro fully paid. Thn acqnliement of the s.tld lands nnd Im provenouts herein cintoinplatud Including the said ritllnmil in Iowa , shall bu bo.Mie within ono year from .May J. Ibl. ' , ami he pushed to complet'ou without uniinccss iry ildlav ; and . h ill bu comnlotud within three yenrs from tint 1st day of July , JH'i ' In case nny of the tcinis , limitations , con 1 - lions or piovls ons prouose > l liuitilii iulutlu'4 to tins bo fiinlnir , proircss and comnietlon of ald liiijirovomuutn aru not comnilud w th , ( IIII'CSH ' doluy Is directly and necessarily caused by Intum'tlou or other Judicial pro- cni'dliids. or by unavoldublu iiccldcnt or act of I'rovldcncc ) , thusaid company slmll not tin uutltiud to recuivosald bonds or uny thereof , ovuu tlumirli theolectorsof s.ild city of Oinali'i slmll h ivo by thuir vote uutnorl/.u'l ' the U- suiinco of suld horn's ' ; but all right to said lioinl.s shall by such dcfauU and without any judicial determination hticomo forfmtu.l. I'lovlded. however , tint If the be innlii , or completion of said improvomeiit * iliall be ilola ; cil or olistriiclod by uny of llio aforesaid Cannes , the times herein al o\viil for the proit'ss and conuilotlon of said Impiovc- miMils shall bo uxtcmlcil to the extent ot .such delay or obstruction ; and hhiiiild u dlsmile iirlso betwcnn Iho suld city of Omaha and the said Nohn K'u C'untnl Ilillwny compniy with rosnccrt to thecuiisourextont of any sueli ilnlny. llioauinu at the election of mid .Nn I r.iHU.i Central K.ilhniy company , shall bu referred for dotonmiritlon to u hoird of ur- bltrnturs , to I'o u mutinied us horoln iflcr pro vided. In consideration of tocnlvln ; the proposoJ subsidy iho Nebraska l/'untral lailw..y ( com pany rmioL's to allow all railway companies llio following rlLMitsi Tlio rlvht lo run tliolr loi'oinotlvcs.pissemior uml frol-'ht trams over lu main nnd passing iricts wltlilu tlio clly of Omnhii ; ii"d over llx proposed br Jan and up- pio.ichos , tlm rh lit to usu hijcli norllon of Its terminal grounds , oputs and facilities us may l o nccessaiy mil proper for llio comliiot or llio iiusmosti of such ro.ds ; Includ ing any cnlamiiont of Ils ilcuot and depot mounds : the right to ha\u llielr c. IIH switched und dtillvuioil br I he No- liraslia Cuntrul Idllniiy coniiany upon 'ill of Its h witch tracks : the right to connect tholr l ( ro.ids t any point \rllhn \ ( on" liumlrod d m miles of ali ! city of Oniuli i with any line of In railway wnloh llm Nebraska I'cntnil Itullwuy compiiny. or Ils fmoi'us'.oi.s or iihsl/ns , may lonslriict or cniiho to l > coiistiucied o stof thu Missouri river , and to ion tlielr locomo llvcH , liassunsor ami frolglit tiuliis over the ' main and mi liiK tracks ot hiild railroad ; it bolru liuiuliy n creed tint III asu tlm Nebi.isUu Cenlral Kallway com. puny nliall consiriict Ils piouoscd I inn iiiiHt of thu Mis.mirl river , tlirniuh llmneom-y of any ntlior corporation or n.irty. It will QiiiuHMUfh oorpor.ition or pirty to uxocme .mil ihillvnr to tlm city of Omnium goixl und siilllclcnt Inslriimonl lilmllnv It or him to nbliln by HID tunas , i oiidlllons and provisions uf UiU proposition , the hunm at llio said * Ndbr.inkii Central H.ilhviy iiumpanv wnuld liavo bcnu liuiiail If ll had built tlm name. lofoio dnltvery of llm uforosuld ono hundred thou-Miid dollars ( ( IIW.UJJ ) liistullmunt o ( " . I'lovldud ' , that the use and enjoyment by Hiii'li railway coinpanle of o tuli ami ovnrv tf said rl.-nt" shall bo upon just and equal terms' an I tlio paymuiit of Just and fair compensa tion to the .Nebraska Central Knlwuy con - mtny , its succcsiorH or uuslirns , mid biilijnct to Mich operating rules Mini revuiutlous of tlio Nubrnska I/'ontral Hallway romp uiv , Its sue. censors or assisna. us Hhall bu nuut'ssury anil proper , JUKI und ruusoiiub.e. And the sail ! Nubr.isli i Central Hallway conip tny wli | uubmil noy dlsputn uiUln > ! liu- tweou ft and such otliur company or com- pinlos as to the iiao mill unjoymout of any us rights under this imposition , or us to the turnis , cuiiipons tlon , operatlnK rulun und thn ra ulutlons , rolntliiK thurulo. to a hoard uf arbitrator ) , to bu miulo up of thruo purnoni whourr Juiiynj of thnotntt ) dUtrlut court , or IU successor , of thu dUtrlet umbruulux tlm county of Douula * . to bu buleiitod by u two- * thlrdf rotu of all luo porjoua who are dlttrlut by jndRi'8 of Bftld court. I'rovldtxl thnt any such railway company othurtliutt ald Nubrankn Cmtral Kullwuy uml company. lUsuccansoMOr luilgiiii iiUitll hnvu tlm olnotlidi to submit nny micli U Is mi to M of urbrltr.Ulon or to pursue any otlior ruinody Wherovtr arbitration U provided for by this propoiltlnn , thu party duilrln ; tn submit auv uiutlei to urbltrutlon nhitll cuuiu to bu ' norveri uium the other party n written mttot whlcli sh i,1 ul ( ml the iiiultcr In dispute < < > bn stibmlttcd , HI. 1 Hi ! ) time | irene P > l for tlm hparlm ; , which shall not hn loss than thirty l-l'iil.us ' nftor llm time of snrvleci nml thnro. upon the idvorsp inrty shall within twenty 'Til1 ' ibiys iflersiich ervlcn upon It , serve Its ntisxMir , If unv It hu > o , up m the party do- tiriml iu I'll' ' arbitration. The lltiarl of Arbitrator * , when nrznnltoil , slrill hnvo pnnor to MX the time uf hP'irltnt ami to udloiirn thu same from Hue to tl < uc , ami to mike nil -i.ns.irv rules nti'l ' rmula tlonsforthe pro > liiillon ) of testimony In the pos < i < sslon uf nit her party , and otherwise ID compel u fu rlaml spec. Iv Irlnli tlm decision of n miijorlty of the Im ird slmll control uml tlm Una ) dntpiinitiation of llm l > inl sh ill tin limit nii'l ' cnn'insi\o upon llm iiirllei , of n'.l m.il- tontVii'tip 1 Ml ilo-lilp I. Wherever arbitration shall bo rosorlplto u.'ii . , ! ir UIIMI s i.v.i i.oinuexo.uiivc lemc'iy of the p irliei ( except us herein oNewlicro pro- \ I 'e I ) , us to Hie m ittor.s nnd things Involved nn I d.'chletl thproln. ' 'ild Nohri M Centrul Hiliw iy company. Ils sue iMsoiM and assinus. sh ill tr.inspoi t frclelit ( in 'u'liui ' transfer of froiwht uinl all clrirrfiH iMi'lilciitui to sild transportation * ovur any 'iri ' 1 0 w.ii > im > ro ' 'ift ' sTrt | ) tm ovnr m\ rullw.iy It shall eiinstri'ct within ono hiimlreil ( ID'i ' miles of the Missouri rhor wltlilu Hie st lie uf Ni'iir.ioK i. for lust or rtviionnblp rati'i or cii.u us. und In case of ( inference ns to whut constitutes Just und rcnsouuMo rates or > , i like , nn .i. , , , . , , , , r. 1.11,1 tne m.i > or , i > l ctv ceumsll or s ld railway comuiuy mtiv suimill tlio s unu to arbltritlon In tlio maiinur and in thn arbitrators above provided for , bill this piranraph ruspocUiiit fielKlit charges shall not lie-oiiio opurutlvp or In force until live years from Hin dutnof Hmdollvery of tlm last Installment of tlm tmmU liorelnbefuro re ferred ID Ills fucOinr proposal tii.it said bonds ihall Ii. ' delivered to the Nebraska Central tullwuy compniv. Us Aiucotsois or usslnns , only tiiinn the execution liy ilm sild Nehrask'i Centrul fillw.u co mi uiv or Ils successors , uml dullv ury to the clly of Omiihaof an umlcrtukliu In wr tlut tothu eireet tint tli\ ) pi mclpal depot of said r illrt ay compaiiv.lts itiiiieral otlli-eH nnd pr > nsli.U | ni'iclilne shops when built , slmll bo Inntoil and malnt iltioil within the corporate limits nf tbo city of Onmh.i , an I th.it u viola tion of llm twrins of s.ild unrlertuklu ) ; by thu mid Nehraskn Cuntrai railway company or Us sncuHSorior nsslaus , shall remler the said Ne.hr isku tVntrnl railway e imouny , or Its successors , Itidehteil to thpsil I "Ity n' On , i'i ' \ In ' tlm full uniouiit of said bomlM , uml Interest tlr I roou. This proposlllon shall , after huhiK duly achiiowluiUud by tlm Nobrusxa Central Hull way company , liu recorded In thu olllco of the in.'lster of deeds of Diiuvliiscoiinty.NubtiisUii , unit for n porlod of twenty ( 'M years from ami uflur thU date , slull lu > referred to tiy itlvlm ; thiibotiK ami p-iso wheieln the s'liiie Is ru cordud lu nuy mort i\Ki > , doe.l ot trust , 11 coil of coiivevunce. or luiisu of nnid ilupot ami depot jronnds. with tlm statemnnt that tliu s ild No br'S n t eiiir'il . r.illwuv pnniminv. Us snci-us- sors and ussluiis , iiro boniiil by tlm terms. Mini- i.iliuns , povisious ami conditions of tins proposition which ate hcrjby made Its cove- n.inli that attauh to and run with thu suld property Into wliiuoovor hands It may come. Provided , Hint tlm city council of tlm city of Omiln ( the iniivor apnrovlic ; In due form ) shall enact n certain ordinance ( whluli at tlm date hoiuof. Is pcmlliiK consideration before said council ) , entitled "Anorillmiiicii rrant MK pernilss on and uuthorltv to the Nebrnsku I ential Hullwav company. Its .successors uml usslmis to construct railroad trucks ulonp , acioss. over and under cc'laln streets ami alleys In the city of Oniahu subject toccitaln coii-mlnni , nnd to vanate palls of cerl ilu streets nut alleys lu Iho clt f of Oniahu upon compll.iiicu with certain other conditions. " Audit Is also provided , thai If sail ! Nebraska ( iintr.il railway comp-iuy shall not , within forty-flvu ( li ) days of hulm ; uotlllud bj llm clly clerk of tlio ndopt on ot tills proposition nt the election held to votu upon the simo , lllu with thu suld city clerk Ils written ratifica tion of ths pioposllmn umlur its corpoiatii soul , none of said bonds shall he Issued , anI all tliu teims nml provisions of this pioposi tlou shall ho held fornaii'hl. ; The Nebraska Centrul Hallway company .ILTCUS bcfoio mi olecllon holiu ea lud to sub mit to thu voters of thu ulty of Oniahu this pioposillon , that It will execute > ind deliver to said cltv u bond with uood and siilllc cut surcllcs In iho sum of live thiius-iml doilais iVk.l.lO ( ) ) and llvo thousand dcillars ( f.\i'lO.HI ' ) ) cash , conditioned upon Iho payment of tlm expenses of said election. This proposition .mil thn acceptance throof by the city of Omaha ami the ratification of Ihls proposlthm by .said Nebraska Coutial Hallwny company , or Its successors or as- shines , ns licieln provided , shall ho construed and understood to constitute a contract l.utwecii the said Nubrask i Central u.ill\viy : company. Us siioccssors or assigns , and thu said city of Omah i. and all the IO-IIH. conditions , a'-'reuments and pioxls.ons miiiln on the part of thu Nchiasku Cential H'dl- wav company In this proposltlnn eon tallied are huieby niailu tlm covennnH of thu s.ild Nubrusk * Cential Uullwuy comoauy , Its successois und assigns , whlcli shall attach to and run w tli all of Us s.il'l piopcrty and bo bli.dluir upon miy paity Into whose hands It or any of It may come. In witness wheioof thu suld rselirnsku C'en- ti.il Hallway comp in v has 'i.insud these pius- ents to ho executed "this 10th day of Muv , A. D. , ls < i ; . NKHUASICA OENTKAMtAIIAVAY CO. lly .1. II. DUMIINT. Vicu I'rcsUluut. Attest : JOHN L. McCAGUi : , Hccietary. ISIJAI , . ] Wltuuss : AI.KX. fi. OHAHI/L'ON. -Statuof Nebraska. I Domla.s County , fen f on this liith day of May. A D. , 1S9J , before me , u notary public in and for sild county , personally appeared tlio ubovu mimed J. II , Diimont and John L. .McCaviic , who aru lo me personally kmnvii to hu the Identical pur- sons uho the foiuKoliiK Instru menl as vlco piesldont and secretary of the Kebr.isU i Central It.iliway company : Iliev ucl > no Iol o the said Instrument to no llm voluntary nut mid dead of tlm suld Ne braska Central Hallway company und tholr voluntary act and deed as Mich vice president and secretary of said company. Witness my hand und notarial seal tlm duto last aforesaid. AIK.O. . UIIAItl/i'ON. ISIIAI..I Notary I'nbllo. > h.ill the a hove and foregoing prop'Hltlon ' bo accepted and adopted , snail suld bonds bo Is sued , registered and dullvuicd and slrill an an nual lax In addition tn tlm usual uml all otliur nixes tic levied upon the tuxuulo moporly of llio Cltv of Omaha , Douglas county , No- lirask > i , Mifllclunt to piytho Interest on hiild bonds us It becomes due , and ut ttio time of lowing the annual city tax , commencing the tenth your prior to llio maturity of snld bonds , shall u tax In addition to all other tuxes bu lovloil upon tlm tuxab u property of suld oily of Omaha. Doug las cuiinty , .Nebraska , ami continued annu al I v llioreuflor from your to your until thereby - by a sinking fund shall have been obtained Milllciimt to uay fluid bonds ut the maturity thereof ? YES. NO. Tlio above ( jiiesilons Khali bo rosnnloil s mm question mid all ballots of hunt voters cast ul hiild ( iiccllon cnntalnlm ; tlm u'jovo proposition anil iiiestlons | In tlio form of llm olllulal hullols , to be pi enured by the city dm It of said clly lor said cloullon , with an "X" mink following the word "yes" upon said olllclal ballot sh ill ho coiinto.l In f'lyorof tlio acci'iitancii of said uniendoil prop osition , llio Issuance of s-ilil bonds and tlm levy of s ilil t txcs In payment of tlio prlmilp.il ami Interest tlioicof : and nil ballots of lij''nl votois east ut said election conlulnlng thn iibovo proposition and ouesilon , in the form of the olllciul ballot , lo bo prepared by Hie city cleric of mild city for said election with an "X" m iru following the word "no" upon hiild olllclal liallut nliuil lie counted and consideiiMl us uiuliit thu ncccplanco of said uniomlod prop"- nltlon , tliu lisuanco of suld linmls and the levy of hiild taxes In payment of tlm piInclpal uml Interest thereof. If two-thirds of nil tlm ballots voted by suld loviil votoinof said clly of Omaha , DoiiBlus county. Ne braska , ut said olout Ion shall Im c i l In favor of thu uccoptuncoof sill ! amemlnd prnpnsl- tlon. Iho IHSIIUIICO of said ImiiilH ami Iho Invy of said luxes In p.'iymunf of the principal and inteiost ilieiuof , llm foruuolmt prupo- slllon will he Imld to ho adopted und llm few Kolntf ( iim lliiis iv III bu hold to bo answered in favor nf tlm issnanco of Hald honilsuiiil llio > yy of said tuxes , and tlm mild lionds tlmro- iilion shall Im Issued. roslstuiiiJ ami dollvuicil acciirduni'o with Iho toinis nnd conditions ofHiild ainonilod proposition , and Hald tuxes shall bo juvloil accordingly ; otherwise not. \Vlilclioleutlonwlllbo open at K o'clock In the momma , und will continue open until D o'clock In tliu afternoon of thu HUIIIO day , ll.ilo I ut Omaha. Nub. , this IHth day of May , 11 iiioitJKi' ; . mm is ; _ M lyornt llio Oily of Omaliu. NOTK'K OF ASSHSSM'KNT OF DA.M : ACKS FOR TlIK 1'J1ANJK ( OF fiHADH OF iJITJI STKKKT. To the owners of all lots , and part of lots und roul csl.ilo 11)0113 ) ' 'lth sliont from i point fuel north of Hron nostrum to Hmmirth curl ) llnitof Amos avenue , and iiilnrxuctnu Ktreot at. follows , lo-wlli Tninplol'm Ktioil from 11 point WJ footwestof ailhst root tu llio "list curb llnu oflib blnjct You lire lioioby notillod thai tlio under- olgnod , iniuo ( lisfntoriihted freulioldors of tliu clly of ( J hu , have buon duly appointed i > y tlio miiyor , with me apprmal of tlio city council of huliloity , lo IIHSOSS llio dam i e l tlm OHIIUIH lu'iiiui.llvuly ' of tha proiioi ty iif- fooled by tliocli in o ofsindiiof'llh Hiioel , fiom it iiuliifJUi feet north of HrownoMifct l llionoiili cuih llnoiif AnuH uvonno ami Intiir- boctins striuit. declared neues nry liy onll ; nuiico No IM. pilled April 5,1HU. ' , uppruvuJ April II.IHX' . , , S'oii IHO furtlior notlflti'l. thai havlns ne ceptod Hild aiiijolnlnieiil. and duly iiuullllcil rofjiilruil by luw , n will , on llio 311 clay of Mny.A D ISlrt. nt llm lionr of 1 "clock In forenoon , at llio ciilleo.of T C1 lriiinPrt ! | loom 1 , \\uro block , eotror 15th nml I'urnaw hticvtM. wllhln Iho curporuto HmlU of tmlt , city , incut , for tliu purpose of coiuldcrln anil maUinir the uknotdiiunt of damage Ui tlri ownura rc | iL'Ctlvoly nt bald properly , uffocto-.1. bald ehanyo of itrado. taking Intoconbld orntlnn Miuclal honotltn. If nuy. Vuii are nollllcd to bo presunt nt tlm tlm'i pluoo aforosald. nml umku liny ' ' Untr stiitumdiiU concornlnx valil . damiigtiM an you may consider iiropiir 'I' . ( ! 'I'V. \V. II . . . . . . U II HAM , Hay 13 , loW.