10 TIIH OMAHA DAILY HIM : SATURDAY. MAY 21 , 1802-TWELVK TAGKS. THE REACHING HAND. Situ t'mnrtfrn Argitvwt , noturnincr. homo nftor nnng \ nbsotico , ono nnltirnlly expects surprises tin-1 chnnRCs ; but I could not Imvo ever lin- nplnod such ixs I found In my trlonil Philip Moroluntl. I hml boon fjono twenty years , and I nin wall nwaro how Impressions will fudo nnd moinory become - como dofcctlvo in that length of tlmo ; but ho wns so dUToront from the promise of his otirly manhood that I ut once felt tlio chnnfro lo bo moro thun u wafplnjr of my recollection. When wo had part ed , just tiftor graduating from tlio same collopo ho to study law and I lo til : < o a promising business post in Australia- he wns n healthy , stalwart young man , Indomitable , buoyantly ajrgrowlvo , un compromisingly am bilious and blessed with talunts Insuring his success. CallIng - Ing at his olllco , I found a shrunken mnn , old before his ilino , IIH ! hair and board streaked with gray , and ( loop lines rudely cut across a waxen forehead. Tlio first glance told mo that I bo-hold a tragedy of noble gifts and aspirations. Not until I had answered his quostlons as to my proiporlty , and ho had told mo that his parents wore do ad , and that , not having tmirriod , ho lived almost alone In Iho old homestead , did I speak of ills appearance , and beseech him , In thonamo of our friendship , to toll mo what calamity had como to him. IIo looked at mo n few moments , unable to reply , the pupils of his suukon eyes tU- lnUii.riinil ! pallor forcing Us way through tlio yellow skin. At Itul lie replied , with shaking votao , and conpo.iling tlio trombllng of his hands by lightly press ing thorn upon the chair arms : "Yes , John , t will toll you. But you will bo tlio only mortal except mynelf who knows what hnssrmppad thoslrlngs of my energy and purposes. 1 cannot lull you here , though. " Greatly wondering , I asked : "Whoro can you toll mo'1" "Come lo the old homo tonight at 8 o'clock. " Punctually to the ntfpointod time , I sent Hok-inn oclioos of tlio oldfaliioncd brass Knoukur tlirouirh tlio wide hall. The lioiiho , dating from the colonial days , unable to koup pace with modern improvement , and secluded from the .street , amid high poplars mid elms , was gloomy enough at all times ; but clouds had brought the Ootobor night earlier , and the rattle and the rustle of with ered leaves , as tlio wind tore thorn froin tlio bought * nnd scurried Ilium across the dead grnss , seemed to deepen the dis mal quiet of the place ; or , in my fancy , excited by apprehension , to be wliiupor- ing of the demons of fate and mystory. An aged colored porvant , whose hearty voice , 11 s I remembered it. had been low ered to a pitcli of melancholy , opened the door and bade mo go upstairs. Philip welcomed mo in the Htudy with an air of rolief. As ho turned up the Unlit , the evident pain in hi.t eyes , and the chai" before the great fire , allowed mo ho had been brooding in the dark. An easy rocker drawn close to his chair Hilontiy revealed his wish that wo bit there. I accordingly asked him to turn down Iholinht which ho gladly did , and wo hat down before Iho liro-place. Anxiously interested in my friend's condition , 1 foil naturally to an.ily/.ing it as rolle.etod by the expression of his face , and I now 'saw , in the dim hearth llflht , a spark of hope that this first ro- vealmont might lesson his grief. "John , " lie began , "you Imvo noticed that this is not the same study father used. lie , you remember , preferred tlio room at the top of the house , which looked out ever the slanting roof of Iho back building , and commanding the view wo have so often , as young men , admired in those happy days. Men of studious habits .seem to take instinctively to the house tops , as if nearness to tlio ground makes tlio mind earthy. I , too , lilto its solitude , and , after father died , I kept it until " Ho stopped suddenly , and the hpark in his eyes was quenched by despair. J Said nothing , and ho wont on : "But I will start at the beginning , and If you can suggest an escape for mo you will 1)0 moro than a friend to mo. I'm Buffering. John God help mo , how I HiitTor ! You know what prospects I had. I wrote you how I was elected pro.-iucut- ing attorney. I was winning legal trl- uniphH such an might have turned any one's head , but you behold ir.o now a complete , a hopeless wreck. "Yes.l triumphed until the case of the State versus .Tool Harkton came to mo. It was my lirat capital case. Harkton was a well known man of the city and an acquaintance of mine. His wife died suddenly , under circumstances suf- lii'iontly suspicious to warrant hisr.rrost. Tlioy were only circumstances , but very , very strong against him , and I saw a conviction would boa laurel worth try ing for ; ofiuecially as I know that suc cess meant isiv certain nomination for Btateionntor. Hriolly and horribly , John , my ambition rose to madness. It tram pled down my scruples against convic tion on circumstantial evidence , and oven the sympathy I had for Harkton as a close acquaintance. You will not , you imiinot. understand me whun I tell.you that my ambition became bloodthirsty. It set a marie JIarkton'it life. You Bhihik , my friend , and it is right you should ; but , before high lieavon , I sw'car it to bo true that it was tlio external ini- pulse a determination wtili'h could have been formed only in tliodcopnst heart of Lucifer himself. "Tluough day , nnd night after night , not stopping to sleep , I studied the cir- uumstunrcH until I had weighed , and pared , and tdiapod , and lilted thorn into II mosaic of conviction. If I thought of liarklon at all , it svas only as the old high priest regarded the Kiicrltieial lamb as nocobsary to salvation. Triumph became my religion and my God. "Ono night" aetito recollection si lenced the trembling voice for a few minutes "I sat up in tlio old study , itringlng tlio facts , for the hundredth time , upon a thread of prosecution. I was in a fever of elation , No possible defense could break down mv theory ol Iho wife murder. 1 already clutched Vic tory to my noul. I was' oblivious to avorything hutthocaso ; the hourttollod ( rom the steeple yonder , struck upon my ear , but dKl not roach my brain. I reveled in u realization of victory , of the attainment of my cher ished heights and of triumph o rer the cinm.sol for the defendant , who was my bitterest political opponent. Suddenly I was disturbed in my ecstacy by a light noise , and lonulng around , there , within roach of my hand , quietly stood Joel Harkton. "For a moment I was chilled by the fear that I was the victim of an ha'llucl- nation , but tlio man's voice assured me of his material presence. " 'You are working to convict mo , wns what ho tain , in mild reproach , " 'How did you como horo'i" I de manded. " 'I one-aped from jail and crawled up over the roof there , foolishly , perhaps , to ask you to aid mo in escape instead pf sneklnir my llfo as you are doing.Vo have been friends , Moreland , and as purely as T talk to you now , I am inno cent. ' " 'Innocent ! ' I repeated in scorn. You killed your wlfo in cold blood. I'ho proof Is Incontrovertible. ' IIo shrank from mo , holding up his liixmls In despairing rnalt/.atlon of my tornofls and of his mistake in putting himself Into my power. I was furious at the more proJWoct of defeat , and ho must have hoen it in my faco. Harkton liad novcr boon a strong man , but ho was now further weakened by imprison ment. 1 could easily detain him , arm I argued that as n public olllcor. sworn to sou that the laws wore vindicated , it was my duty to di so. So far the act I now toll you of was justified , but" ho paused , turning to mo in violent self- condemnation "in so far as my aspira tions Bought , to make a stopplng-stono of thin man's life. Iho aclwas diabolical. " 'Hut you will surely lot mo go now , and give mtnho ahanco to escape , ' Hark ton said , weakly. " 'No , ' I hissed , rising ; 'I will return you to prison. ' , "I grasped him. Ho simply said , 'God hnlp mo , " weakly , submissively , and the sound of these word * have never ceased. Ho did not resist , and I throw him to tlio lloor and tied his hands with a towel. Heaven pity mol these words , his pit eous supplications they cry in tlio wind tonight , and his eyes , hi hopeless en treaty , glow yonder In Iho coals. "I will not detail how ho was carried baclf to jail ; nor how I tried his case ; nor tlio praise I received ; all I uood say is that I won , and Joel Harkton was was hanged for the murder of his wife. " The lire had sunk low , but it still shed light enough to show the terror re flected in Ills face by the point yet to bo told. Ills face had fallen upon his breast , so that his last words had boon mulllcd , and ho gripped the knotted ends of tlio chair-arms as a man sus pended ever an abyss would clutch a support. "Two months later , " ho presently re sumed , "there came lo mo indlspulablo proof that Harkton was innocent. That night 1 sat late In mv study a night like tliis , with tlio wind fretting lit the boughs and the loaves whispering to each o'her ' before they died. I sat at " the table , not studying"lut lighting the remorse in my heart. I had received the nomination to the senate , but my old aspirations were , like the leaves , whispering1 low in my soul of their doath. "Suddenly , by tlio indefinable percep tion of the nerves , I became aware of a presence in tlio room , and before my fright permitted mo to look up , I caught tlio Indistinct view ono gets through tlio corner of the eye. Slowly , chilled by apprehension , 1 luriu > d my head , and Ihero , just whore Joel Harkton had stood on the night of his escape , I saw a hand extended toward me. Only a hand. I looked for the wrist , the arm , the form , but my sight wont clear to the wall. It was nothing but a hand , except that it protruded from a round disc of blackness , as if thrust through a sable cloth. " A shudder stopped him for a few mo ments ; then , turning to mo , lie said : "And that hand remained there , always reaching out to me. I braved it night after night , trying to study , to bo my old self. 10 forgot it when at my down-town olllcc , but I could not. It tie- came worse than the hand of a thief who steals worldly goods. It stele my ardor , my ambition , It drove mo here to this room , but , my friend , God help mo ! that hand is still up there reaching out daylight or dark it is always , always reaching. The yearn have lied , and 1 have gone up there day and night , fascinated , tortured by the hope that it had been withdrawn , but it has always been there , and , heaven pity mol it is up there now now. It is sto-iling away my life. It has boon ro.ichnd out to stay me in my upward career. Look at mo a wreck. My God , it is the hand of Joel Harkton ! " Flo fell back in his chair overcome , and I sprung up , in the fear that my friend wu a victim of that terrible , almost incurable , mental disordoi an hallucination. "Philip , " I inquired earnestly , "aro you sure that it is not imagination ? " "Imagination ! " ho repeated , with in creased lorroryou ; moan hallucination. God hole mo if it is. I have thought of that. I bcliovo an hallucination to bo incurable. .Lot me toll you that my grandfather was tortured to his death by the vision of a rat. It is tlio iron law of heredity. I would rejoice , my friend , if 1 could only believe thai thN hand is that of a spirit. Then it might bo exor cised. I am still young enough to achieve something ; but that hand giMsng the very center of my life , mid .slowly , surely , it is compressing mo to death. It attracts me to that room , often in tlio dead of the night. I feel it pulling me there , and 1 cannot resist. It is an hallucination , and it will kill mo. " lie reasoned thus moro calmly than ho had told the story , and I saw in this fact a liopu for him. With sudden pur pose I asked : "Philip , have you ever taken any one up there'/ " "No.1' he replied , starting into per ception of my purpose ; "if others mm see it , it is thu hand of a spirit , and there may bo found n way to drive it from me. Are you bravo enough to go up tlioro with mo'/ / " "I am. " "Now'/1 "At onco. " "Como , llion. " ho said , rising. Tlio old mansion being only partially occupied , it wns a solemn 'expedition through it , our footsteps oMioing emp tily through tlio wide lialls , and jolting and jarring the weakened baam , the wind torturing the loosened civsotuont-5 and growling its uncanny glee In tlio huge chimnnvfi. At the .study door , before unlocking it , Philip turned to mo , and , holding up the lain ) ) , looked soarchlngly into my faco. A frightful change had como ovoV his own. His eyes were shiny and tin- nteady , and , for thu first time , the chill of a thought far moro terrible than of the ghostly hand Hew ever mo that my old friend was a madman. Heali/.ation of my position Hashed upon me. I was in a lonely attic , beyond o'irshot , witli a < nanlac. [ Ilrmly believed tlio reaching hand was a delusion. Should I tell him so'If I told him I did not neu it , would ho not turn upon n.o with the over powering rage of a luimliu/ Whatever hin purpose in scrutinizing mo , Uncoined to bo s ttlsfioJ , and ho said ; "John , you take the lamp , open the door and walk in. I will wait for 3-011 hero until yon toll mo If you sou it , and you will know then where it appears. Have you courage'/ " Without replying. I took the lamp , while he imported the key and tdiovcd the holt. I turned the knob slowlv , tremblingly , afraid of him as much as of what 1 might HCO in tha room , and pushed open the tloo- : . The close , di.mp binotl of an unused apartment rubbed out as 1 stopped over the sill. It was a small room , with coiling slanting with tlio roof. In-a moment I saw that it remained precisely as in the long past .i Homowlmt gloomy place ut any lime , but now rendered weird by Moreland's tale. I knew that his two glaring eyes at the threshold followed my every movement , as , holding the tamp up , I looked about. There wore the bookshelves , thq globe , the bust of Horace , tlio writing table , but nowhere keenly , eagerly , anxiously as 1 looked , in the center , in every corner did I BOO a hand. "Do you BOO It'/ / " Philip called out. I hesitated , but I instantly rollectod that I could not deceive him. Hoforo I could reply , however , ho rushed excit edly , almost ferociously In , snatched the lamp from my hand , and , catching my trm , pulled me to the table. Then , milling the light toward the end , ho [ jolntod with his long foroflngf r. Hut I mw nothing. Slowly his head turned round , and his ga/.o , fierce now , fell upon mo. "Don't ' ' ' ho asked . you see It'ho hoarsely. "No , Philip , " I answered , faintly , "I see nothing. " "Tlioro , Ihoro , " ho almost screamed ; ' right there to inches from my lln- lor , n hand reaching out from a black spot In the air. There , tlioro a hand with a scar In the palm. There , there now you see It. " "No , Philip , " I said , "I do not , sec it. " With a low moan ho dropped the lamp upon the table , and sank upon his kncos crving : "My God , mv God ! Ills an hallucin ation : " I was myself so agitated that I cannot loll how t brought him down to his room. Ho was prostrated. His peculi arity , strengthened by the case of his grandfather , was to fear an hallucina tion moro than a spirit hand , and I saw that this fear , now substantiated by my failure to sco the vision , would soon tor- lure him to death. In the dospcrato hope of saving him , I devoted myself to the study of apparitions , reading care fully tlio cases of Hornardotlc , Karl Groy , Nicoiai and many other. . I was speedily convinced that Philip was the victim of a phantasm , atid knowing that tl n mental derange ment had come lo him in the way ho had related and by heredity , 1 saw little hope of a euro. There was but ono chance , however , and I resolved to try it. I road that apparitions tire sometimes driven away by natural moatu. Thus , if it scorns to'tlio victim that the appari tion comes for some purpose and ho Is made to believe that" the purpose has been accomplished , the imaginary visitant departs. I did not have to look very deep to find a plausible object lor the reaching out of the hand. It had appeared on tlio night after Philip had learned that Harkton was Innocent. Homorso had struck deep into his heart. Naturally sensitive as I know him lo bo , his wish , torturingly helpless under the circum stances , would bo for forgiveness a shako of the hand of the friend whoso ignominious and innocent death l.c had accomplished. Ho already believed it to bo the hand pf Joel Harkton. If ho could lw convinced that it was hold out to him for no revengeful purpose , but as a sign that the injured man was willing to forgive , my friend might bo saved. Ktill of this idea , I hastened again to tliu old house , and found Philip in Iho Htudy , brooding again ever tlio lire. 11 was a clear November Sunday night ; tlio city resting from its labor ono of tlioio night * oppressively quiet ; the earth , tlio st'irs , and tlio thin crescent , low ever Iho mountain , seeming to bo calmly waiting. With as calm and matter-of-fact man ner as I could force , I told Philip what I believed to bo the purpose of the hand. Ho sat , with his head wearilysupportod by his hand , and , when I Iiadonded , lie turned his face , wofully haggard , toward nit1 , and answered , despairingly : "What would you have mo Jo'/ " " ( Jo up to tlio study and accept the offer of forgiveness that lias been hold out to you for fifteen voars. " 1 was surprised at tloollect. | I thought it would bo gladly received , but it startled him ; his face grow more livid and it set eve y nerve trembling. He looked at me some time before his quiv ering lips would form tlio wo rds. "John , it is just fifteen years tonight since the hand appeared , but but - " "But what1/ " r "A fo.irful change has como over mo * . The hand attracted mo before , but it is now horribly repulsive. Oil ! I cannot go up now. It drew mo there last night at - o'clock , and as 1 looked up > lit F shank from it in now terror. It lias grown old and withered and it trembled jis if the arm that hold it wore tireu and it must soon drop. Oh , heaven pity mo ! what will como when if fulls. I bliall die. " I grasped his hand in my intense wisli to c.ilin and help him. 1 saw that his malady had almost run its course , and that when h's ' phantasy assumed the form of a dropping hand , ho might , in deed , die. 1 pleaded with him to go with me once again , and finally lie yielded. I took up tli" lamp , and when wo reached the study door Philip ner vously unlocked it. The s.imo musty closeness blow in my face. But it. was not tliut which rooted mo 10 the spot - it was an impression , not received by sight , but by the perception of some other sense , that there was indeed a presence in the gloomy apartment. Conquering it with with dilliculty , t followed Philip in. and holding the light forward. I was struck into Hnoacli- loss awe , for tlioro , indeed , as lie had described it , 1 saw a hand protruding from a black sphere of air : i withered ham ! , as of an old man reaching out to grasp another , and trembling with tlio effort. Had my duys and nights of study ever Philip's case alVoeted my brain'/ Had i caught tlio dread ful mental disorder from him'/ Was I , too. tlie victim of an hallucination'/ Philip turned lo mo , u bp.i.sm of agony wjltliing on h is faco. Ho gave ono wild gl.inco at my face , then , clutch- ititr mo with terrible strength nnd in tensity , lie said , hoarholy : "You see if/ " "YOH , " 1 answered , not above a wills- per , "A hand'/ / " "Yes , yes. " I muttered. "A hand as you have described it. " "Merciful hoavenl" ho cried ; "it is not an apparition ; it is , indeed. the hand ot Joel Harkton. " Ills words brought mo partially back to myself , and , reason returning , told me that my theory of forgivonyis would apply now as well as before ; that if It were , indeed , a spirit hand , this course might give it rest. "Philip , " I said , In a voice forced into something like calmness , "tho spirit of Joel Harkton wi&iios to forgive you , Hcacli forward and clasp the hand. " Isiwalr-'kof desperate determina tion Hy across his faco. r'or only a mo ment ho hnsitali'd ; then , walking for ward , ho slowly reached out his hand , and I saw his lingers close witli those of the reaching hand. Instantly the stillness of the night was broken by allutieringof thu air and a cry which seemed to recede rapidly into distance and sltencoMy eyes , which iiad boon riveted upon the reaching - ing hand , now t-aw only empty space and pierced unobstructed to tno wall. I turned to Philip , and found him lying dead upon tlio floor , but with anoxpron- rilon of relief and joy upon his faco. 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When dujl care makes life a fizzle , Drink Hires' Root Beer. When you feel a little dry , When you're cross , and iJon't know why. When with thirst the children cry , There's a sweet relief to trv Drink Hiras' Root Beer. A 2 ; cent Paclrage makes five gallons. MANHOOD RESTORED. "BAMATIVO , " the Wonderful Hjinnlali Itrmedy , la mid with a Written Cuarantoo tucuro all Ncivuui J)13 < rose , eui.li & Weak Memory , 1.093 of llralu 1'owcr , Jlenduclic. W kcf ulnc , I.o < t Man- howl , Ncn iiuinfM. I - slliulc , all ihaliii anJ losi of jMtwcr of tlio ( juierathu Oifnni In i. . .i . -i.ii i I clllicr rex , causnl ! > / ovt'i fxritlon , > oiitliful liKllscrt'tlitiii. or tlic * * XiMlyd ill'of liil > aiift' , opiuiii IM itliiniluiiU , uliii.li iiltlinntely trail In liiiiruilirrJukmiiVtiuii"niVa'lnVjiiili | "I'm"up _ _ ' itfiirni ty uirr hi the \i - t | , i .l.il I 'lit a II ni'Uikiigi' . orOfiH'IV Wltlioi'ry Jimitri written Biitirnntoo to cure or refund tlio manor. M-III | , nnll In un ) lulihrM. Cjriulnr Are Uii'lulii cnvrluff .Mviill'iii Hil injei A'lJuw , UAD.ilD CMEMICU CO Dramli otr.ce foi U..S A SM llo'liliWn Strr I. Cllll AOO. II.U fOH SALK IK OMAHA. NEIJ. , DV Knkr & Co. , Oi.r IHh A DnuKln Kit J.A Fuller & Co. Cor IIIU4 Douglas 6U. t NO. An orillimnco drclnrlnit tlio nnco ltyof crnil- ln 82ncl Direct from l.oonst street to Hpen- corKtroot , ntul nipulntlne ) Ihreo dUlntimiM- cvl iippraltera to u' cs * nnd deternitno the ( Ininipi , If nny. to tliu iiroiiorty owner. " , which inn.r ho cuiHeil hv sitelt ur\lltiir. : ( IIo It iinl.'iliHMl by the city council of the elty nroninhu : H"ctlon I. Tlinl It li necc siry ntul It Islieni- l' ( loclnrnd titoner nn I neco .irv lo urii > lo SSntl ttroet to Its proiont nst.iblUhed Rrmlo IncluilltiR necessary npiiro iche thereto frnin I.iicint street In > nencnr street. Section' ' . Thnl the mayor , with tlio approv al uftlin elty council , appoint thrco illMnter- U'ttoil nppriiUori tonppr.iNe. 'issesi in d determine - mine thu ditniii e to pninerty owners which nuiy hecausnd liy siicli isrulliiR. tuklnj Into t'linsliloratloti Iti in ikltu xncli npnr ilsmnmit , tlioipui'lnl licuellts. If itiy , to such property , l > y reason of such cr.xdlna. Section : i. Thnt til's ' ordlnniico iliull tuto cllcct niul ho In force from unit after Its p.t s- nise , Pnised May 10th. 10'IJ. ' JOHN OIIOVK3.Uitv Uitv Clorlc. II P. 1U\'H , Prcihlunt Oily Conucll. Approved May 12th. to. . 111:0. : i > . nn.Mis. nn.Mis.Mnynr. . I'rnpiMiiU for Itcpilrlni ; of ( ln ; ( .iitiips , Sealed b'ds will bo received tit the comp troller's olll o iii | to 4 n , m , Mny 2 | , IHr. : , for Ilia ropalrlri. of nhout l.lUfns lamps. 'I liio. : Ul.SC.N , Comptrollar. Oninhn , Nub. , Mny 1:1 : , tsui , MltUfit ELECTION PUOCLAMAT10N. In mir.-munt'o of nn nr llnnncn of the cltv of Oninlin , pissed niul itiprovcd | Mny 17 , IS'.rJ. en titled "An ordtri'ince enllln.su spot-In ! election tooto iiiin | thu.eeept.incoof the union e-t pinpos.Uun of the .Nebr.isK.iCcntr.il rnllwiy I'omtmnv anil tlie Issuance of coupon bonus of tluneltv of Oinnlm In the sum of two bun dled nnd ( Ifty thousand doInn , ifil.O ! 0) ) to n d the Nobrisli i Central It illwuy compi-ny In ncU | rlnif depot jtroun is , in tlio con struction of a iin.on . r.illw i ) : ind Uns- senjjor depnt. nn I In the conslriietloii of other railway improvements ntinn said grounds , and to niillmrl a lav fut Ihn piv- : ment of the Interest upon Hil.l bonds nnd lo create n sink nir fun I for the p'lyment of the prlru'ip il thereof , nn I leponlliuordinanco No. JW.il , Dasscd nnd approved M.iy I Ith. si,1. ltl"oicul * ( ' ( Mills , miivor of Iho elty of Omaha , do hnrebv Issuu my nrojluiii.itlun inI Hlvo pub I ) iiotlco unto tlio le.'nl voters of llio clly of Oni'ih i , Douglu * uoiintv , Nch. . th it on Thursday , the tilth iliiy of .Imfe. | SJ. ) n special elect Inn will ho ho d In said city altho follow ing polllni'places , n imely : KlltsT WAIIII. 1'Irst District -Southu.ist corner b'ovcnlh nnd .Mnrey streets. Seoonv District Northwesl corner Kljihlli nnd I.D.iventtorth stieets. Third D.slrlet-ILVS Jones street. ! < on rlh District US ? South Thlrteenlli street , Fifth District-Northo-ist coiner Seventh and I'acitlc slioi'ls. SiMh District southeast , corner Sixth nud t'aulllu streets. feventh D stilcl fiS'i 1' erce streot. Kiishth I ) sir. ol Mint Invest corner IMoventh nnd < Vnter slteetH. Ninth District IS.2 f until SlMh stroat. Tenth District liilerstvtion Ninth mill Han- croft sliiMit. iKirlhe.ist curnor. io\t : > nth Distr etII ) . ! . ! Sou h Thirteenth slicot. not Hie is' eoi ncr Atboi sti'tsot. SKi'OMl WAIIl ) . Piist District. Inleiseolion Fourteenth and .lories streets. Second District 1001 South Thlrtei'iith sticet. Third district Intersect Ion Klj-htoonth and l.enM'nnorlh streets , south shle. I'ourlli Dislr cl Inter icet nn Twuntluth and i o iM'iiuuMli sttovts. so all side. I'fill District-Intersection Twenty-thin ! and I oaviiiwnrili slioels , snuihsl In. slMh Distr.ct inteiscctlon Twentieth street und I'opplelon avenuo. Sleuth Disirct H'JVl.ilam ! street. Kl.'hlh Dislrlrtl.'ill Houth ThlitcmUh sticel ( Met.1.in Ilish ) . Mnlh District Inleriectlon blMucnlh and Center streets Tot.ih Dlstib t ISJ.'South Twentieth sticet ( l.ovett .V Woo Inrin. ) I'-linentli District Intersecllun Twentloth and Iliineroft street . Tivolfth District ] 54 ! Vlnton street ( Donovan van ) . Thirteenth District Intersection I'litrtconth nnd V.il.oy streets , uostslile. rnurlcenih Distrlot-Intorscctlon T\\on- tleth and lion leva rd snoots. TMIHI ) WAltll. 1'irst I ) sir et Intei-cction Twelfth and Chlc.iRo tieet. .second Dlsti let : ! I7 Not th I'lfteontli street ( Vr'oodni'rthi. Tlili.l Istrict ) li'Jfcoutn rourteenlh street , ( A .1 Simpsim ) . I'otiilli Dhtrlct UK' Douglas street ( f. .1. C mnn ) . Kiftli District Intersection Cap'tol avenue and Tont'i ' stieots. S Mb District Interaci'tlon llarnoy and Ninth stieet- , east side. Seventh District Intersection Ivluvontb mid I 'I'll im streets ICUhlli Distr.ct llll.'i Harnoj street tJ. S. .Mc- Cor.nlcM. N.ntli Ulstrlt't 1311 Howard btrect ( Kll- licnny , lirav .t Co ) . Hiuiiru WAIID. Kiiil D strict Intersection tioventcentli and D.ivpnuort stieets. .secuml District Intorso.-tlon Tttonty-sco- iiuil nnd Daveniiori streets , north side. Third I.strict Intersection Twenty-fifth and Dnd.oslieets. I'ourlli I ) sir ct Intursoi tlon Seventeenth and Dn lau streets Kifth District li ) South Kifteenth street. Si\Ui D.strict liitetsectlon Twcnt oth and IoiiL-li3 ) ; streets. Seventh District I rite rsection Twenty-sixth street nnd M. Mary's ivonno. KlKlilli Dlstilut-Inteiscctlcn Twentieth btreeland Si. .Marv's .iveiiue , west side. Mnth Dlstplet IMS St , Mary'tf avenue ( Koliibeiii ; : > . Tenth District Intersection nixhtecrith arid Lcnvonnurtn streets , north side , ICIevcnih District 111. J Howard street ( Hlir- clns ) . I'lFTII WAIIII. 1'lrst District Iiiu-rscction Sherman avenue und .Man Inrson srreet. Secoiul Dist-lct Krll.ni ; buildliu , westsldo Sheri inn avenue , helween Ohio and Corby btreeu. Third Dlstr ct Inloiscctlon Sherman n venue and l.ile street. roiirth District iHi ( ; Or.ico street , South west corner blieini.in nvenueand ( Jr.ico ticet. I'iftli D sir et llli" blieiman nvonuout ( - miin ) . SlMh District 1I.14 Shormnn iivonuo ( I > - beventh District Iiitur cctlciii Sixteenth and l/.ard htrcols. KiKhth District SJH North Sixteenth street ( II. ( i ( lull ; . acnt ) . .N till , DNtilel Inlorsecllon O.iss and irjf- tcenth stieets. Tenth District Gl.'l North Sixteenth street ( Se.irs , agent' . I'luventh District Southwest corner Klsh- teenth and Uasi streets , 4. North ICilituoiith | Btruot. SIXTH WAIID Tirst District Lyceum hullIS' ' ) North Twenty-fourth street ( I'r.ilK1- t-ecuiid I ) Hlrli t Inlcrsoctlon Thlrty-slvtli bln'et mid ( ir mil 'i\enne. Thlid District InierseclloriMllltary avenue und IIIint street. fourth District Intersection Twenly- foiirth stieut nnd Mnndor > on strouts. I Ifih District Intersection Twenty-foiirlb niulVirtsticets. . SlMh District IntersectionTlility-ihiid and 1'niUei DirectX , hovonth Dlstrlct-'ve luke street ( \V A. KiRhtli Dlslilot 2fi'5 l.akohticot ( Sasstrom ) . Ninth Dl.trlct-.IIIU North Twenty-fourth btioet. Tenth IMil ( > i-IntorootIon Twunty-elyhtli und I'ranklln streets. ii : < ivonlh District I ntersoctlon Twenty- f on i Hi and I'rinUlln .streols. Twelfth Dlstiiet lll'ijoith Twontluth street. KI.VKNTII WAIIII. 1'lrst D'strlct ' 'Si : ! I.eavonworth street. Second Dicti let-Intersection Twiinty-nliith iiMinuu and I'upplelon avenue , u.isl , slue. Third D strict Intersection rwuiilv-nlnth Htr.'ct nnU Woiiiworlh uveniio. siiiilh side. I'ourlli Distrliit Jiilur uuUoii Twunl Olll Mejeath Htroets , l-'lftli District Inlorsectlon Thlrty-sooond itveniiu ninl ThoinusDii stieot. blxtli District 1UU Twenty-ninth avunuo. H'venth Dlsirlot-Intuiseullun Thirty- fourth nnd 1'iancls.streets. imiiTM WAIIII. 1'list Ulstrlet-U"Jl Iliimlllon strcut. Second DUtrict ' , ' ! 'i ruining struot , Tlilnl Distilct Intersootion Tuuutlutli and NKihidus tlroots 1'oiirtli District 'JfllO Uinnliii ! stroat , 1'lflh District'luSOumiiiu'ntrtet Sixth D t > tr ut Inteisoutlun Twenty-second nnd Hurt slieilH , Seventh District Intersection Trtontlelh und U.iss Htiuuls MN'III WAIIII. 1 lrst DlhtnctIiiluiioi'tlaii Thlrly-socond and Cumin. ; btrucls. Second District Intorsoctlon 1'ortloth und C'uinlni ! stiiMJtM , north Hide. Third Dlttrlot Intersoutlon Kurtluth nnd I'timum streolH. ruiirili District IriteiBcotlon Thirty-second nveniio and Davenport htrout. I'lfth Dlstiict-.iiil 1'arnjin street. Sixth District JlOl l.ouvenwor.li street. J'or the | iuruo < uuf milimlttln , ' to thu U. . voters of snld olty. for lliorr acceptance or ro- jootlon , the amended piopoiitlon of thu No- nrimkii Central It.illway company lo tli. ) olty of Omaha dioieln.ifter written at lonxlhl und tlrotiiiujtionii , sh ll tiio bondi of thu city of Onnilm bu Issued , reulstoroil und ( lullvcrocl , us provided In said amende ; ! proposition hhall un annual tax ho lovlod to pay thu In- ti'icst on such bonds us It bocornos uuo ? uiut Bliallnfnrtliurannu.il lux , coinmunuinx thu tenth ytmr prior to thu maturity of such bonds , hu levied , In addition to all other luxeu , for the crudlon of a sinking Innd sirlll- olont to pay such bunds ut the maturity thereof ? eula ijiiustlona , und thu uccoptancoor rojuo- tlon of i > M nmcridod propo ltlon , In sulinilltnil to flild : leeal voters , nnd will bo voted upon In the ininnor nd form following : "Tho Nobrmk.n Cotiirnl llnllwav company has mndn the follow In ? proportion to the rlty of Dm nhnt 'I ho amended proposition of the Nebraska Oontr.il lUliwny comp.iny to the city of Omaha , Neb. To thn Mayor nnd City Council of the City of Otnaba , Neb.i Tlm undersigned , tbp No- hrimli.i lVntr.il Hallway company , nrotwsos to iicijiilre nnd tal.o pmessloii of. for railway purposes , that con iln tract of land , located "It hln tlio district hounded bv Fifteenth street , Chlcazo street. Klovcnlh street. Cali fornia street , nuil tbo rUlit of way of the Omaha licit Itnllway compiny. except tin * south half of block , $ , lots .land 4 , uloel. ' . ' < , lot I , and north one-half of lots 3 and ; i , block ' . ' * ! and to otoct tbrriviti a union passonscr depot r.n the corner of Fifteenth nnd Chlciuo streets , to cou. Includlnu the other rallw iv linprovctnciils on said crounns , not less tb n four hundred thousand dollats . . Provided , th 3 ty of Omaha. In Dontflns connlv , Nt'hris , . ! . will donate to the said Ncbr.isku t.'cntr.il lUllway company two bnndieil an 1 llfty thousand dohat * lil'O.OJii of Its four ( I ) percent boiuls , JlilO.OW thereof to bo dated. lanuaryi tS'U. ' and } | 5)niMth ( > rnof to hu dtted January I , IMil. lo become dm- and p.iyab o tnonty years from tholrrespec- tlvodate * . with interest nayublo suinl-iiinti- nlly , allpiynblo at thu Used auencv of thu state ofc iraska In the city of New Voru , Said bonds to bo of the denomination of onu thousand dollars til.noO ) oich , and nich thereof to rcclto. "This bond Is one of a sorlo * of two hundred nnd llfly fJ > U ) bonds of like nmotl nt and tenor. which aio Issued by tint elty of Omaha. In D.um'lai enmity. Nebr is\a. to Iho Nebraska Central Itnllwny compinv , to mil it 'In uciulrln | land In tlio city of Omaha for union depot nno terminal purposes and in the < ( instruc tion of a union r.illway . p.isscnuer depot upon snld KIOIIIKI , nnd its r.iliu.iy tr.ic'.s ' , side lracls , ttirnonls , su itches niul appro.iclies le idiiiz Iheteto. and olber lallnay Improve- meiits thciin\lth eonnocteil. " Said bonds to hu executed nn.l ro Istercd at or iminedl tey utter thu dates thereof , and Inline ll.ituly thoieafter ilellverc I to the First N itloiuil I ) . ink of Om. ilia. Neb. , ttusteu , to ho held In trust for delivery tn the Nuur.isK'i Central liallwnv eomp mv , Us successnts or nssUns , by said trustee , in Installments as herein if lor provided. Thu said Nebraska Central Uillwny com- li'iny plnns tocon-ilruct , orcnus , > to lie con- strncte.l. , i line of ri Iwnv In the stale of Iowa , not less than 100 miles In extent , from lie ) -as ) appro , trb of a brldjo , which tlie n.ud Nohrsk.i Central Hallway comn-iny has also planned to constnu't ovur the Mlssonil rhei , intei'-ectlui ; or cDiinect.n r with or ro.icbhu the lines' of two or moro of the following rail way corpnr Hloiu , vl/ : I'ho Illlno's Central K-illw ay company , the Wlnoiri fc Siulhwestcrn lialiway company , the Minneapolis & St. l.ouls Hallway coin- irmv. tlie ClilcaRO , St Paul , \ , Kansas City It iliwav co.npanv , tliu Chlc.iKO , l < ort .Madison & DCS Mollies H illw , iv company , the Atchl- son. Topuk t , x ; Santa I'o Railway co npany , llio llaitlinom \ Ohio Uallway coinp-iny. the Ohio .V Mississippi Uallwav coinpanv , the ICeo- knk \\estcrn Kallway company , thu Qulncy i , i , ill i . . . iv.ins is c-uy l.aliwa.v company ann the lowu Central Itnilwnv comp uiv miu hundied thousand ( Jltm.ui ) dollars of sild bonds shall bo delivered by said trus tee to said Nebraska Central Itallwny ttn\ , 1H ( sut i fCS-OIS ill' llsSlKli- . ulnii II or they shall have acipiliod and tal > ' n jiossesslon of th.it ccil.un tract > i 1 mil lee niul within Iho dltlil.'l .ounded hy Fifteontli street , I'lilc.i o street , Eleventh street , California str.'Ot srnl the rliht of w iv of the Ornah i lljlt Kallwav cotn- p-.ny , ( except thu south half of blocks 118. lot : i mil 4 , block : ! < . lot 1. and tha north li'ilf of lots' ' and . ' ! . block -7i : Pun hied , that thu said onn hundred tbou- sand dollars | ? | im,0 0 ] of said bonds shall not lie dullveicd until after the said Nebraska Central Itiilluiiy company. Us snccc'-sors or assigns , shall hae constructo I the .sild line of r illway In th" sfilu of Iowa , Onu hundred and llfty thousand dollars Lil.Mi.uiUi of sal , ) bonds sliall bo delivered by sad : trustee to said Nubraska Central Hallway lompany. Its successors or assigns , when It or they shall have completed tnu uicction of a union pas-.cn or depot upon sild tract of land ai eve defcribed , to cost. lnetiiliiK the other railway Imprnvcnicntaon S'lld grounds , not less than four hundred thousand dollaia ( $110.00 1 : proof of such test to bo rnadn bv the sworn atatetiirf of the president and troas- uierof s.ud rallwiy company. Hied with the e ty eloilcof Omaha , aeuompinled by cenlil- cato sinned by tnuollv attoinuv and cltv en ulnecr. that in their opinion such amount ha- aclii.illv been exjii'iided. PruvKicd , Hint If the said Nebraska Central Hallway companv , Its su.'Cessors or ass.i.iis shall full to ai'ipl 10 and tauu pn-.scsslon of s ilu laniJ. tlsli.ill nut be entitled to io"rivc any part of said ono hundred thousand dollars .fluO.i'UU ) Inst'illment. of bonds : and. fnillici provided , that none of SM d one hundred and I'fly ' thoiisiin I dollars iJF'O.OJH ) Installmmit of bond' ) shall ba delivered until allivist one ral - way company In addition to the Nuhrjsk i I ential It.illway company shall hu actually usins said union ilupni ; and. Piovldcil fnithor. That the mayor and thu clly council sliall. by rosolnllon , upon die full P"rformnni'o of the nndcrtaUIn son the part ot Mild railway compinv herein contained. oidei the duilvory of said Loads at tin ) times aforesaid : nnd. t'r jvldii'l fnithor. That till matured roimnn shall ho removed and cancelled by said ti ustco bcloie ( U'lUeiv of the bunds to win , n they aru att"ched ; and. Provided further. Tint tlio mayor and clly council of the city of Omaha shall eauso to be levied on Iho tiiMih'o property of said cllv an annual tax sufllcient for tlio payment ot the Interest on BI : d coupon bonds as It becomes due. i nd after the expiration of ten ( M ) > eais from tlie date of s-ltd bonds thu mayor and eltv council of s ild city shall cause to he levied In addition to all other taxes on the tixablu property of said city no amount of tax sutltcicnl to create a Mn'dn. ' fund tor the payment at maturity of said bonds , itho amount of tn.x to lu : levied for such slnkln fund not to exceed twenty-live thousand dollars lars ( WUHJ-'O ' ) In any ono year ) ; said lav to bu continued from vo'ir to year until the said hondsaro fully paid. Thu imjnlroiiioiit of thu S'lld lands and Im proven. ents herein oontomplatcd Inuludlnz the sild rnllioad In Iowa , shall bo be iiri within one year from May 1. 180. ' , and he pushed to completion without unnouussury delay and sh ill ho completed within three years from the 1st day of. Tilly. IblU. In case any of tha terms , lliiiltutlons , con II- llons or piovls'ons propose I herein rulallng to thu bu'lnnlnirrojress and completion of said tmprnvomantB are not annulled w Hi , ( un'ess ' doiay Is directly and necessarily cnnsod by Injunction or other judicial pro- cei-dlii'-'s ' , or hy unavoidable accident or act of 1'rovliloncc ) , thosald compnny shall not ho entitled to rocuivn s.ild bonds or any thereof. oven though thooluctorsof said city of Omaha shall hive' hy tholr vote anthorl/.ed the Issuance - suanco of said bonds ; but all r It lit tosald bon iHsiinll by such dofau't ' and without any judicial determination bunomu forfultod , Provided , howovcr , that If the bosliiiilif. pro''tess or complotlon of said Improsumunts ihall 'ic ' < dola > cd or obbtrncted by any of the nforesald causes , thu tlin < "i liuioln allowed foi the progress and completion of said Irnprovo- ments shall bu extended to thu extent of such delay or obstruction : and should a dispute ar'so between tbo milil olty of Oinaba and the said Nobraflca Centr.il Hallway comp.iny with rosoeet to theoaiisooroxlont of any snrii iloliiy. the fliirnu nt the election of said No I rasua Ocntr.il Killuay company , shall bo leferred for determ'n.itlon to a bo ird of ar- bltratois , to bo appointed as heroin iflur pro- v"'H'd " , In eonslduratlon of locelvltu the proposed HiihsldythuNebrasUaUenlr.il ICail\v.y cinn- p.uiy tiarous to allow all railway companies i liu follow Inn rl''bls : I'hu rl/ht to run tholr locomotives , p isucnitur and frolirht trains ever Its main and p IH | IIU' tnets within thu city of Uni.iha ; inid over Its proposed br.d 'u nnd ap- pio'ieheH , the rl"ht loutusnch portion of Us terminal irouiids , epots and facilities us may i o necessary and proper for lliueonduct of the tjnsinuss nt tint'li rends ; Includ- lug any cnlnr inunt of Its depot and depot k'ronndH : the rlKht to li.ivo lliuir o.usswltolie.l and delivered hy thu Nn- br.isk.iCentr.il H .ll ay < o apany upon .ill of Its switch tr.icks : thu rliilit lo connect their ro ids at any point within ono hundred d TO miles of said olty of Omiih i with nny line of railway \Miluh thu Nebraska Central Hallwuv company , or Its suocessois orassljns , may lOiHtruct orcaiine to he constructed east of Iho Missouri river , and to r un their louomo- lives , | ) as > oni.'er and freight trains over thu main nnd passlnu tracks ol said rallro.id ; It bollix hcrcliy ncreed tint. In ease the Nohr.iska Central Hallway com pany shall construct Its prouoscd I'nii eiiBtof Iho Missouri river , throiuh tlioneanc/ of nny other corporation or Party , It will caiisotiiich corporation or pirty to oxouutn and deliver to thu city of Omulm a Kood and sullK'lunt Inslriiiiiont binding It or him to abldo by the terms , londltlons and provisions ot this proposition , the Hamo aa the snld Nebraska Central Hullwiy oonipanv would liHvo been hound If U had built tno Baiiin. I eforo delivery of Iho aforesaid ono hundred Iho.isjiid dollars ( MOO.OJO ) Installrnunt of bonds. Piovldod , that the usoand onjoyinont by such ral. way companies of o tub niul every of said rights siiull ho upon just iinduiiniil turrns an I the niyinuiit of Just and fulr compensa tion to llio Nebraska Central H illway co-i - p. my , Its BucccHtors or insal ns , and suhjaut. to such operating ruloiund regulations of the Nuhraska Central Uillwny companv , Its sue- ccasors1 or assluns , us shall bo necessary and proper , just und rniiHonubie. And tno said Nobraslci Central Hallway company wl > l submit any dispute arlslnhu - twoun ft and snub otnor company or com panies us to tbe me and onjoyinont of any rights under thU propjsltlou , or as lo thn turniH , compiins-illon , operatliu inlos und rurfiilatlons , iclatlnv thuruto , to a hoard of arbitrators , to bo made up of three periona who are Judge * of Hi" SUM district court , or Its suoeoaior , of the dUtr.cl nmbraulnj the county of Dougluu. to Lu ke'.cutml by a two thirds vote of ull the persons who uru dUtrlot Judaea of said court. Provided tlmt unysuch railway comnnny otbcr tban said NeorusUa Cent nil Hillwiiy coinpany , ltbbuccosur or usjljjii * . "hull have the election to mbma any such dlsuutu tu arbitration or to purnno any olhiir rciiiuuy Whurovur arbitration U provided for by this propoiltlon , the party dcilrliu to submit any matter to arbitration ahull uuunu to bu served upon tlio other party n wrlltoti mtloi which Miall Mil out inn tnnuer In dispute tube bo Biitnnlttcd , ii.-.l th9 time proposed for I In honrlni ; , which shall not lie less thnn thirty OH ) dm s nftor thn time of service ; nnd tliero- upon the udtorto party shall within twenty iVU > days after such sorvleo upon It , nerve Iti ninwor. If nnr It linve , upon ttio party do- muml iu thrt arbitration The llimr.l of Arbitrator * , whnn orianlied , shnll linxo power to lit thotlmoof ho.irliu .mil to ndjonrn the snino from tlmo to time , and to iniknnll nu'oss.ur rules nn > l roxula- tlonsforthu production of testimony In tht possession of olthur p.trtv , and otherwise t < compel a fa rjund upon Iv Irian tliu ilcclsl.ni 01 a majority of the lie ird shall control nnd th Ilinil dptormlniitioii of the board -drill lie llnu and ennrluslvo upon the turtle * , of n'.l mat- \ < s'lbinttio'l ' 'ti 1 ili 'ido ' . Wherever ntbltrntlon shall lie resorted to ncti ar un iiinn smtii neinutueiiisUeieiniviy iif tlm parties ( except nt herein elsewhere pro- vivl | : > . as to llio mutters nnd tilings Involved in I decided therein. Said NohriNkn Central K-illw.ly company. Iti sue. OSMII sand assigns , slrill transport frolirhl ( itii'lmlltia transfer of freight and nil clmr/m Incidental to said transportation ) ovur nny i- ' tin , „ „ . ! > . . | imV' is r l | us over' > iiv railway II shall construct within ono li und red ( too ) ml'iM ' of the .Missouri liver within tha state of Nebr.isK i. forjiislor roasonahlo r.itin or charges , and In ease of dllToroiicn us to whitt constitutes just and reasonable rates 01 . iiuuu * nn.ioi , . , . . , i. > i i.r.iiui. me mayor miu j ly council or silil railway i-onuiany inny submit the s inin to arbitration In the nintinur and to the arbitrators uhovo provided for , bill this pir.igrnph respecting freight charJiM shall not hoi'iimu opuratlvn or In force until live years from the dntn of thn delivery of thu lastlnst.illmeti' of ( bo bonds horolnboforo ro- fetred to. It Is further prop'isoil that said tmmls shall b. > delivered to the Nebraska Central railway eompiny , ltssn > ' 0o < v > rs or assigns , only upon thn execution by the said Nebraska Oonlr il nil way eo npinv or Its success unnd deliv ery Ui the cltv of Oinnbaof nn iindurlakln ; III wrlln. to thuollo" ! th it Iho iirlnclpat depot of said r illway companyIt stinnnru I ofllco * nnd principal m ichlne shops when built , shall bo in a I eil and nrilnlilnod within lite cntpnratn I'ml's nf the elty of Omahit , an I tlmt a viola tion of the terms of said nndurtnklni by tlic > < nld Nolir.iskuContril railway coniininv 01 Its - iciossnrs or nsslgns , shall lender the said Nonrtiskn Central railway cninnany , or Us successors , indohlod to thos.ild city of Omali i In the full umuutil of said bonds , nnd Interest tlr rcon. Th's proposition shall , ufter belnp duly nisldiowled.'ed by the Nebraska Central Knll way comp my , be recorded In Iho olllco of thu register of deeds of Dnir.tlniU'uuiity.Nohrnska , and fora period of twenty t.'i ) years from and ufter this dulu. Hhill ho teferrod to by giving Ihn bonk and ] igo wherein the s.inie Is ro torilcd li , any murt agc.dcu.l of trust , deed ol conveyance , or lease of said depot and douul -round * , with the statement that thtis.ild No- IT slut Central ri'l'viv ' enninnnv. Us sneeo * . surs and assigns , at o bound bv the terms , 1 lint- lainnis. p.01 Minns and conditions ut Inn proposition which 1110 hereby nindo Its co\o- n.nits that all lull lo and run with tho'siilO properly Into whosoever hand ! ) It may como. Provided , that llio city council ot t'lu ' city ol Onrih.i. ( the niiivur nnnroving in duo form ! slmll onncta certain ordinance ( which nt th" date hoieuf. Is pending cunsldoratlun bofoiu s.ihl council ) , entitled "Annrdlnnncn urniilinj ; permlss on nnd authorltv to the Nebraska CiMitial Italhvay company. Its successors and assigns to construct rullro'id tracks alonir , iiciins. o\er nnd under certain streets and alleys In the city of Omaha subject to certain conditions , and to viuutu pails of cert iln streets and alleys In thu elty of Omaha upon eompll nice with eerlnln other conditions. ' Audit Is nlso provided , that If sal1 ! Nebr isl.a Cenlr.il railway company shall not , within roitv-llvod'ii d iys of liulng notllled bj the I'llv clerk of the adopt on ol tills pioposlllon nt the election held to Mite upon the sinni. Hie with tliusald city cleik Its written r.itllli-i- tlon of tlii proiio-.ll Inn under Its corpoiaie seal , tiiiiiu of said bonds shall be Issued , ind all the terms and provisions of this propos lion shall beheld fin-naught. The Nebraska Central liullwny comp.inv ni-'rees before nn election being ea led to sun mlt to the voteis of tbo cltyof Omaha tint proposition , tlmt It will execute 'ind ' dcli\ct to said elly u bond with good und siillicieiit suiotli's In ihu sum of Hie thousiiid doiluii \ liVUHO ) and the thousand dollars iJ.V'Dtl.'ll ' ' cash , conditioned upon thu payment of tlm expenses of said election. 'I'lils proposition und the acceptance thrcof by the city of Omaha and tlic ratlllc.itton of this pioposlllon by said Nebraska Central Hallway eompinv , or Its successors or as- sillies , us heroin provided , shall be const r led nnd understood to constitute n cnnlr.ict let ween the sad NebrasK i Centril Itnllwny company. Us successors or assigns , and thu s.ild clly of Omali i. and all the tonns. conditions , agreements and piovisions m ulu on thu pail of the Nebraska Central Itill- wav company In this proposition eon tallied are hereby made tlio covenants of the s'lld Nebrnsk i Central Uallway comu.iny. Its successors and assigns , nhleli shall nltacli to nnd run w th all of its said property and bo binding upon nny parly Into whoso hands II. or any of It m.iy come. In witness wheienf the said NeDraska Cen tral Uallway eompnny bus naused thesnpies- euts to ho executed this Kith day of Mav. A. I ) . , Ifi'li. ' NICllKASKA OENTUAJ. ISAII.WAV CO. Hy ,1. II. DUMIINT , Vice 1'resldunU Atlest : JOHN L. McCAGlTi : , Sooretaiy. I SKA I.I Witness : AI.KX. 0. OUAUL'PON. Stale of Nebr.iska. I Douglas County , f On this 1Mb du.vof flay , A. D. . Is.1 ! ) , boforn me. n notary public In and for .snld county , personally appeared the above natnod J. II. Dtimontund John I , . McOugiiu. who aie tornu personally known to bo the Identical per sons who signed tlio foregoing Instiu- ineut us vice piesidont and sccietary of the Kchrask i Central Uiliway comp.iny : they uekiiowlo I''o thu said Inslriinionl lo no the voluntary act and deed of the said No- hiaska ( Central Uallway companv and their \oliintary net and tided us such vlcu presldoiit and sc ( ictary of said company. Witness my bund nnd notiirl.il seal the dale Instiforcs.id. ! ; AI.KX. ( ! . CI1AUI.TON. I.SKM , . ] Nolary Public. shall tliu above and forevolriK proposition In accepted and adopted , sh ill said bonds bo Is air oil , registered and delivered and shall an an nnal tax In addition t > the usual nnd all other luxes bo lovled upon tlio tavniilo propoitv of thu City of Omaha , Douglas county , Ne braska , siilllclunt to piytho Interest on said bonds us It becomes due. and ut the time of levying tlie annual city lav , commencing the tenth year prior to ( Im maturity of said bonds , shall a lax In addition to all oilier tn.xo-i bo levlod upon tlm taxah o propci ty nf said elty of Omaha , Doug las county , Nohruskn. anil continued annu ally thoronftnr from year to year until there by a slnltlni : fund shall h ivo been ohtatnoi ! suniciont to p.iy said bonds at the maturity thureof ? VIM. NO. Thoabo\o riuestlons shall be icgnrdod as onuquestion and nil ballots of lu nl voters cast at said election eont tlnlnj ! thu a'jovo proposition and iiui'stions In the form of Iho olllclul ballots , to bu piepaicd hv Die i-lly ck"- ' : of said city 101 said election , with an "X" mark following ( he woid "yes" upon wild olllcliil ballot sh ill be counto i In f ivor of the acceptnnee of said amondoil pio- ) ) inltlon. the Issuance of said bonds uirt Ihn levy of s ild ti\cs In pavinunt of Iho prlnulp.il rind Interest thereof : nnd all ballots of luirul voteis e.ist al ii'ild ole , lion containing I lie nliovopriiposltlon and iiuesllmis in the form ol the olllulal ballot , to bo prupaiud by the clly eler < of snld clly for said election with nn "X" nririf foli'jwlni : tin ) word "no" upon said otlMal ballot sh i I bo counted nnd constib red as ii 'ain > t thu auceiiluncn of said umondod propo Nil Ion , the Issuance of-nild bonds und tliu levy of s-ild taxes In p.i.vmcnt of Iliu principal und Inteiest tlinreof. If two-thh is of nit the ballots- voted by said le/al iii'ers of siild city of Omulia. DoiiKlus county Nc- biasku , utsuld oluctlon shall le ( t IHL In faxir of thn accoptancoof sild amended piopo-ii- ilon , Iliu Issuniice of said bonds and the lei v nt s.ild luxes In payment of the prmi'ipul and inleiesl thereof , thu fonuolnpropo - slllon will be held to bo adopted and tin ) fore- coin. questions will bo hold to bo unsworn ! In fin or oft Im issuance nf H.ild bonds and thu levy of said luxes , and the said bonds there , upon slnill ho Issued , registered null dellvuicd In uiTiir luni'ii with the teims and conditions of said amended proposition , and said tuxes Nlrill Im levied uccordlngly ; otherwl-o not Which election will bu open ulH o'clock in the inornlni ; , and will continue open mild' ' ) o'clock In thu ufluinnim of the sumo duv D Ho I ut Omaha , Nub. , this IHtb day of May , ib'j ; isi nod.i < ; KOI ! Ip. ; IIIMIS : , _ Mayor of tlio Cllj of Oinaliu NoricK OK'AHSIWSJMKNT OK DAM" AJKS ( KOll TIIK t'llANOK < JK OUADK OK 2ITU HTUKKT. To the owners of all lots , und putt of I"tf and real csutu alinn u'lth slrcot from a point iU feet north of llrownu sln.'ct to the north curb line of Amos avenue , und Inlnrxecluu street us follows , to-wll : TempiDlon street from u point i'OJ font wuitof 'Mill slicut to Iliu \\uct em b llnu of ' 'lib street Von urn horuby notitled that thn iindcr- Klgnud , linen disinterested freeholders of Iho elty of Omulia , have boon duly appointed > > y the mayor , with tno approval of the elty councilor said olty. I o assess tne daniuKc lethe the oHiiers icspuutivuly of thy properly uf fueled by tliuuliiiiiKo ofirrrnlnofIHi bireet from si point''in feet north of llrjiwii" " ' 'f'.1' ' ' ' thu north curb Una of Amos avenue and Inli r- fcoctlnz street , declared iiiiunstiiry ' 'i' oidl nance No. IW. passed April S , IH'J. approved A\'mi1arr \ ' > nrtl.er . iiotllled.that Imvlns ao- snoots , within the corporulu limits of sard elty , meet for the purpose of cDiulduiliiii and inukini ; ttio uHsomneni of damage to thu owners respectively of suld property , alfuctcd by null ! L'hiuu'uofrado , taking Into uonsld- oratlon special boncllts , If any. Von uru notified to bo present at thu time und plauo foiHald. und nuiUe uny object loin to or stiitcmcntH uoncurnlnpt mild UHsosmnunl of dumuyes an you.may coni > ldr : pronnr. _ W. li OATlls , ' 11. U. IIAI.I. , Omaha Muy 16 , IB'J MltidlUt