Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 22, 1892, Part One, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 TlIF , OMAHA DAILY 1U3M : Sris'lMY , MAY 'J2 , 1802-SIXTRKN P U11W.
ONLY TWO STARTED FOR 11
Mud on the Tr.ick Kept tlio Litouln Derb ,
Down to a Match ,
ALOHA PULLS A POT AT ST , LOUI
Mud nnd Itiiln Interfere with Itnrlti
JiteryHlioro , Hut I ho Talent Pick 11
Number of ( Inoil 'IliliiKS from
I ho ( Irnrriil Wreck.
CINCINNATI , O. , May il. ! Tno opening dn
nt Loionla was the worst beginning that th
Cincinnati. lockoy club ha * maJo for man ;
seasons. The track was n fool tleop In stick ;
Inud. Tlio weather up to 4 o'clock throalouo
rain , but cleared 'up and n great crow
turned out to witnois the sport.
Azra and Uashford ( Uio Hiuhforil Mane
entries ) wcro looKoJ upon n certain wit
nors of the IJorby , nucl there w.w much dla
appointment \vhon they wcro withdrawn
The talent was fortunate In picking th
"mnd larks , " thrco of ilvo hot favorite
winning.
The flr. t raeo was n surprise , the Here
nu-i to 1 , carrying oif the purse with easi
while Hook Laidloy , a strong favorite , lln
Ishod last ton loncthi bohlnil the bunch. Ii
this race ( juoor Toy throw his rldor , ,1 , Mi
Donald , In the back stretch , but thu Jocko
wns unhurt. Forward In the next race w
, nlino t an nqunl favorite with Tom Diirlinc
who , however , was more generously su |
ported by thu batters. The moment the n
suit of tlio third race wat announced a t'rou
crowd rushed to thii belling shed to pltie
their money on the Derby ,
1'nruljell by I hi , Odd * .
But the bookmakers' odds appalled tlio bol
tors , ana not n great denl of money wns pi
up 01. the chief event. With Uashford nn
Ai.ru. out more remained only Millloimlr
Charles Klolshnian's chestnut , HnnhUl , un
Ireland liros.1 Newton. The odils on Non
ton on the Ilrst betting wcro 1 to'O , on KOI
old 4 tot. When tlio horses went to til
post only 1 to 8 wns offered on Nowtoi
while G to 1 could bo obtained on Uonnlil. 1
\\a % Ronald's first rate as a It-year-old , an
ho hud never before been in a race of mar
than a mlle und a quarter. In spile ot till :
the great majority of the pcopl
staked their faith and their dollars o
Kdnald and sympathy wits with him throucl :
out the raco. Ttio trumpet f-oundcd un
> \hen the horses paraded before the stun
Konald rcceivcil by far the greater share c
upplauso. Presently both horses stood wall
In ? near the one intlo post. Tlion us the
passed the starter , luu drum tupped mm th
familiar cry , "They're off , " rose from th
crowd. Konald led by two lengths , shout
the caller und the crowd cheers. As the
pass the quarter polo Konald Is a length nn
n half ahead of his rival und the same in th
stretch. Passing the stand the horses ar
on oven terms and both boinir pulled double
Newton is impatient under the restraint an
the crowd notes this with npprohcnsloi
Head and head the pair continues towan
the quarter polo. There is u ganoral stir u
Cay ton lays out Newton and the brow
hoisu leaps to the front.
llmmlng Too Iliird lor Kninilil.
"It is all over , " Is the murmur Honal
makes u hard lighten the buck stretch , m ;
it is plain that ho is doing his best , whll
Newton has plenty of strength to span
Swiftly Nowtdti pulls away and as they tur
into the stretch Newton is fifteen length
ahead and ( ruining nil the lime. Ho splushe
under the wire un easy winner , while pool
tired Koluml cornea staggering in , splattorc
with mud a sixteenth of a iillo bohind-
bealun. The rucu wus worth $ : j,7i ( ( ) to th
winner.
Klrst race , selling ; ono mlle ; Thu Hero (4 ( ti
1) ) won. Penny (4 ( to I ) second , Il.irry U'eldn
( into 1) ) third. Time : It.'ill'j.
Second race , six fnrloirs : l''orwurd (0 ( to
won , Tom Dai ling ( Ktosocoml ) , Uaplnl
lrunoto I ) third. Tlnm : I:1.1 : ! ' * .
Third raiu. l-olllng , six und one-half fin
lonxs : Hod l'rlncoovon ( ) won. Kil Esliolby i
to 1) ) second , Hello Carter third. Tli'no
Jin : : 1-5.
Fourth nice , the Lntonla durby forl-yeai
olds , one und one-half miles : Newton ( .oto ;
wont Kcnald ill to J > second. Time : aU. :
! I ftli raco. four fnrion.-s : l < ook Out (10 ( to !
won , llumo Hey O to 1) ) socoud , Mantoll (10 ( to
third. Tune : 50 ; ; .
Silt-prison lit ( ! nivem > iiil.
GiiAVKSKNt ) , N. Y. , May 31. The drizzlini
rain that fell hero throughout the mornln
and afternoon roaucod the track into a stal
of mud. There was a hard bottom , howovei
nnd ranch better time was made than was e *
pooled undur the circumstances. The with
drawal of Mastorlodo nnd Madstono froi
the second ovcnt left ICttig Crab without
worthy opponent nnd ho simply galloped i
vlunor with easo. The Hudson stakes r *
jutted a bad upset for the talent , wno bucko
Don Aloiip.o as if the race was all over. Th
colt should have won , but the fact is lie is s
clumsy that ho is in his own way. Arouin
the turn his legs became tangled , but who
once straiglncd out on the homo stretch h
chowcd a world of speed , Ho will boa gruu
colt on u straightaway track where ho wil
have no sharp turns to bother him.
Klrst race , Ilvo furlongs : Courtship do to 1
won , I'rlneo Ueorje , (10 ( to I ) becond. Varro *
( U to 1) ) third. Time : 1:1)1. : )
Second race , one and ono-hixieonth miles
IClnt ! t/'rab 1.1 to I ) won , KomiufortiT to i ) sou
ond. War UnKo ( ! " > to i ) I'tlnl. Tlino : li : : > U
Third r.ice. the Hudson suikus. Ilvo furlong
Wallace ( fi tu li won , Don Alonzo CJ to ] | sue
end , Integrity ( .UMo ) third. Time : lui. :
fourth nice , thn ( Ju/.eUu stake- ; , mile and :
fiirloni : : VorUtown Hello ( I toli ) won , Mndrli
(13 ( to I ) second , Ituxnmy (13 ( to 1) ) thlrJ. Time
Fifth race , one and one-sixteenth miles
Two bits ( oven ) won. Fldello ( li to 1) ) hvcoud
Hex iu to 1) ) third. Time : i.V. .
Sixth raeo , six ( urloneii Honznl ( It to 1
won , HoU (5 ( to 2) ) second , Vardoa (4 ( to 1
third. Time : lii'if.
Alolm'H Xieo Illicit ,
ST. Loui' , M. , May Si. Despite the fac
that the weather was cloudy and quit
chilly , 0,000 persons Jouruo > on to thu fai
grounds to witnesi the races. The foatun
of thu card was the Directors' handicap nl
sovoa and a half furlongs und was wortl
$ Jl , "i to the winner. The truck was In lull
order.
First raco. Hollinir , six furlongs ; Tr.itnt
(5tolwoi ( ) , Kunoivllle (7 ( to I ) second , Tin
Sea pur ivu to II third. I'l-no ' : IMS.
, Second race , i-yuar-otds , llvu fur.onu's : Hec
Koso ( IS toll nun , Allldn ( U to : , ) second , llur <
wlnk(7 ( toS ) thlid. Time : lion.
Third raw , DlicelorV hundluasi , $ iS)0 ) nililni :
iiuinuy , Beven nnd onu-lunf fiiriiiiiK : Alolu
( to i ) won. pulled nn by four li > iiulis , Chin ;
Juslleo t.l to li huiMinu , I'mo.idor ( ii lo I ) third
Tltnut I- : . tilt *
Foiirlh riii'ii. sulllnir , six fnrlonis : Illicit
hoiiiidiMoli Mini , l.ii L'mbrl i (4 ( to 1) ) hucond
Hilly Smith il.'itu II third. Timu : 1:17' : ' , .
I'ltlh rii.jf. Hellinir , six and olio-half fur
loilib ! fcul.lvini 03 to 1) ) won , done II (1 ( u to 1
fcceonil , Coronet (7 ( to I ) third. Time : 14. :
huth nice. HoliiiiB. six foi-limsa : .Mamio I
! ' i ? "n /1 laWlu (1 ( tlf ' ! hUe"U. llaymakoi
| UU to 1) ) tliird. Time : lITi. : !
Kuyontli raee , Inindlcap , nnu mllu mid 101
ranis : llonnlo llyrd ( oven ) won. ( xilum li to 1
it-corn ) , Unyoiio iS to I ) third. ' 1 line ; Iin : ,
Ccilouul CorrlKuii Opuiu t'i | ,
CniCMoo , Hi. , May 21. Hovon thousand
oaoplo attended the oponlng-ot the sjirint
mooting nl Uarllold park today , The weathc ;
wa extremely cold mid the track heavy.
First ruee. six rurtonsc : Illuo llnnnor won
lliiuan bi'cond , ( iood Ilyo third. Tlmo : 1:10.
Second r uu. tl \ furfoiiBsi lly I'inKerUn
Tim'oi i'wi0" ' ! ! bcc01"1' WooUueekur third
u-m/'r1"- ' ! ' " furl " s ! Johnny Grcom
, , ,
won , l.tttlu ! Muck second , Free Light third
i ini u. j : 11 4 ,
I'uurtli race ; , llosiln ? stakes , one mlle : Hilt
ri-ii won , rsutns second , Str.ithmald ttilid
J 111)0 ; , , ' 1 1 * ,
Fifili race , naif mile : Illsmarek won. Ilo-
uUflu boeoiid. Ji.luiny Uumpboll ihlm. Tlnm
Sixth race , blx fnrlunes , Nallliii ; : ( > enlnni
won. Miss -utton second , iWlinco third
j. line : j iu. * ? ! /
CroMlii Iho Oontinriit Afout.
LYONS. la. , Muy SI. Edwin Stone , the
well known poioitrlan , now walking fron
Sau Frnnolsco to Now York on a wugor o
$5UOO , passed through hero uuout : il.n ; ! ) m
today , HP is to UUKO the trip in W4 dnvs
tartiug February 22. Hu is iu Bupd spirit
nnd nontldent of success.
WKuTKHN
Columbuii Keci Up Jlcr AVIniilni ; Slreul
lluiiiUdmclv.
TOLEDO , O. , May 31. Columbus won i
well earned game hero today. Hard hittini
lud excellent team work loaklug Toledo ui
oaiy marls fir Iho t'lltimbns rltib. In > ti
sixth Innlnir thorn were three moti on ba ei
whoi Hit'ckenrldgo knocxod thn ball eve
thn foncc , m.iKinu' n homo run. Attondnnc
\Voathcrclearandcool. . Hroro :
It P A K All II I' A
Armour , rf I 5 0 1Vnl 1 b . . . 5 1 4 .1
IIMllimcr. If. 4 J 1 0 0 cvHnnflii. . Hti 4 2 1
N'lehiiln. in . , 8 II 2 0 I ( 'ntnpnii. If . 3 0 H 0
Klf. * * I U I ) 0 lilly rt . . . 0
Nltirinnn.Jli I 0 1 S OiMi"'l1ll ti.2li . ) t I 2
Nliwcll , li. . . 4003 O.llf kli'lcU. Ill 4 I III 0
< 'mn.lonlti. | . .1 5 10 0 I Aliher. er. . . . 3 II 1 0
Iliirlcj.c. . . . 2 U 5 1 1 Merrill , e. . . 302"
Clark , | i .1 0 0 .1 I ) Mevern. | i. . . 4 1 *
JTolnl
scoiit : n v t.sxism.
Toloilo . U 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 II-
CulnnibiH . 0 0 0 0 0 4 I 0 U-
sfMMAUV.
Illls : Toloilii , 5 : CoIuinliiK , 3. Errors : Toleilo ,
Kimii'l run * : Toloito , I : t'tilumlnn. .1. Two In
lilts : t'niiiiilon. Wnltlinnil Stiweni.norlllcp lilt
llurlpy. Clnri. O'ltnmkil.nllr , Alilipy ntul tcrcr
Hump run. Hrorki'iirlilCP. lln c on ImlM : I
tlnrl.a : nl ! Stcvoni. : i. Mriickinit : lly I'lnrk
1) Stutcm 4. PUSH M | ball : Ilurlr. S'lnlun ' Imsr
AriiKiur. Cninpun. l.nlly nnil .MiH'lollan Tlino
unnic : On , ' hour n'i.1 thirty tlvo inliiiitfr l'nlilr |
Mii.wfKiiVls. : : . , May 'Jl. Until plteho
did much to win today's came , but llurrell
support wns of a dlsgr.iei-ful olmruvter.
wns a dull nnd listless game on Milwaukee
part , VS'enther lino. Altondnnco 400. Scon
JIII.W A IMIIA > AI'IUS.
All II I * A K All It I * A
M'lnrr..1bA ( < i II 3 4 I VrQnulit. If. . I 040
Wnnl. L : i 0 0 4 U Mc.-ini , in. . . . 4000
Tnltcliell , If 3 0 1 0 01 l.etelii'r. rf . . '
Henry , in. . . . 4 2 I 0 0 o'Mrli'ii , Ih. . 2 11.1
Kii'lp c . 20213 . SI ) . . . 4 a 4 1
ICnrl. nlb. . 4 2 . ' , 2 I Onriiunti-r. : tl > : ) 0 U 4
Koill.lli.V.lh. . 4 U t ) 1 I .iiwu'niiu. i 1 6 ,1
llntiiburic if. 4 u 0 1 1 ( jnln , i- 4 0 1
Hiiiri'l , 1 . 4 0 U 1 1 Aliiililun. p. . . . S 0 U , l
Total 31 t < 27 IS
_ _
RCOlltl IIV IN.NINTH.
Mllwnitkoe 0 0 2 U 0 1-
Imllamipollj 2 0 0 3 0 U-
Hi'MUAUY :
Karneit rims : Milwaukee. I. Tno-lmio lilt
O'llrlcn. TliroR-lmtn hits : Unrl. Mrrlllru lill
l.i'telier. Double | . ) . O'llrlen , Itenter , I.-i\
renen. Merger ntul O'llrion. llivi on lulls ; o'ltrli
Maililen , Twltuliell , Krelu. lilt tiy ullch.'r : War
Krelc. Mnic : ( out : .Mail lea , llurrell. btnk
liasus : O'llrlen , i' : Caipenler , 2 : I.i\vronco.
Henry. Time : One hour nml llfty inliiiitus. til
plro. Miyiler.
Cnxvlinj-s .Shut Out ,
'ot.is , Minn. , May 21. In the so
end inning Newman made a single nndVe
hit tlio ball over the foneo. Dlxon In th
aovonth lilt safe and Swartzcl put the ba
over the fence. The Holding on both sidi
was errorless. Weather warm nnd clear.
m Jiv I.NMMI.S.
Mluncapull-t . 0 02000900
Kalians City . 0 UOOOUOOO
( tfMMAUV.
Huns earnoil : Minneapolis. I. Sarrlflco lilt
Manning. 2. lloinu runn : West , Hwnrlrvl. Douli
plays : hlilimlrk. West. llaMii on balls : oil Swu
7el , 3 : utt Klloljere I , Struck out : ! ! > Swart/el.
, liy Klleljnri : . : i. Stolen buses : DUon. 2 : l.yttle ,
Tlinuol mimo. Ono huurainl thirty inliiiitcs. Ui
lilro : Jlvljuiili ! .
St. I'iiut This AlturnoiMi.
With good woiither a Rreat crowd will ce
tainly lusumiilo nt Sportsman's park th
afternoon lo witnois tiio ilrst gAm'o of tl
second series between thu homo team nn
St. 1'uuls. Thn Apostles are now under tl ;
leadership of Hilly Alvord , the well know
Kontlomnnly third baseman , nnd boiler woi
can bo expected of them. As it la , they hu
been iilayiiiL- very line Raino , but luck hi
been against them.
fmalia. Positions , St. I'au
I ) irhv . Pitch . Wadswort
Wustlnko . Oatcli . ' . Col 111
Howe . Klrst. . Moi
Shnlbeck . Short . Ilollnn
Collopy . Third . Alvoi
( Jllks . SiH-oml . Smlt
Vlsiior . Ulalit . Sntclin
Kelly . Left . lloiriovi
Camp . Middle . Donaght
The game will bo called at : ) .
NATIONAL I.IAUUI : .
Clileaii > Makes It Thirteen Slnno She T.ost
( mm ) .
CtitOAGo , III. , May 21. ( Jorkhiil's muff an
Dahlon's long two-oapreer ( ? nvo the Cell
their thirteenth coniooutivo victory todaj
W oat her clear , but cold. Attendance 4,00. .
Score :
Chicago .
Pittsbur . ( I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U
I1IU ; Chlo.igo , .1 ; I'llUbnr/ Errors
Chic IKO. 2 : Plttsbnr - , ' . ' . Earnnd runs : Noni
HaUcrhv ; ; lIiitchtnsDii and ICltlrlge ; G.ilvl
and Miller.
Sol Ono Apiece.
GI.VIIAXI ! : ) , O. , May 2\i \ The same sehei
uled hero today between Cleveland and S
Louis was forfeited to the homo team 'J to
because of thn failure of St. L.OUIS to upper
on the grounds. When the visitors I'm nil
appeared it was agreed to play off a pos
poncd K'lino. ' VOUIIK'S wildness in the tin
inninp gave tlio IJrowns four runs and tr. .
cnwc. Attendnnce. 1,501) ) . Score :
Olovulaiul. . 0
M. lj-iiN . t ( l 0 0 0 0 0 0 *
lilts : Clovulatid. 7 ; Ht. l < ouls1. . Error-
Clovuland. 1 ; --t , ho ills. 1. Earned runs
Clovoland. I. lUttcrios : Young und Xinimoi
Ilroltensteln and Hiu-kloy ,
iimv Youic , May 21. Hain caused the DOS
ponement of the Now Vork-Orooklyu gen :
today.
tonisvii.i.n , Ky. , Muy 21. Louisvillo-Cin
cinnnti game poitponod ; rain.
Piiii.uiKi.i-uiA , Pa. , Muy 2l.--Uallimoro
Philadelphia I'nmo postponed ; rain.
bTATK I.KAUUK.
Sugar City * Hummer HID I'litlersoiiH In
Keep.
OitANit ISLAND , Nob. , Mny 21. [ Snci (
Telegram to Tun Uuu. | The game botwoo
Plattsmouth and Uourko's Disciples was ii
teresting from sturt to iluish. Uourko , wh
pitched the last eight innings , allowed bu
four hits and struck out eleven mon. Th
features aside from this were Hotfor's liolt
ing und the batting of Kipp and Maupit
both making vlor .sat-ker.s , each of whle
brought In three runs. The score :
firand I.s'aml 0 'I 0 0 II l ) 2 C 0
I'lnltsmonth ; i 0
HUH : lirnnil iHlnnil , 7 ; I'lattsinonth. , " ) . Kr
ror.s : Ur.-iiid Island , S ; I'lnttniiioiitli. S. Hat
loriesIliill'molslcr. . Kourko and Keofoj Tor
rlne and Mauiiln , Tlmo : Ono hour and forty
Ilvo mlnnlci Umplr.llnrt. ; .
Slint Out tlio .tlliltvuyi.
ItASTiNos , Neb. , Muy 21. fSpooial Tele
gram to Tin : Due. ] Hustings ngulnst JCoai
noy today :
o o o o 4 : i o-
ooo
W. T , I'.t
7fi .4,1
fi H
r > u
14 12 .4.1
l.'i 15 . .4.1.M
12 13 .41
IU 15 .41)
7 21
i i
4 S -44
4 S .41
J & . .41.VI
UII.I. I'ltMITAT CONUY ISI.ANO.
Kiiiorgn DUon nnil Vreil iliiliiMon of J.oniloi
MKII ArllclcH.
Nr.w VOIIK , Mny SI. Articles of agree
mcnt tci flpht twunly rounds or more n
Coney l < lund ou Juno ! iO next wera alunui
yiisierday between Oeor o Dlxon and Frou
Johnson of London for u purxo of fn.OOli
loser to take ? VJJ , Marquis of ( Juecusbcrrj
rules. Tbo fuathorwclKtits must weigh in u
117 Ibo afternoon of the fight at ! l o'clock , t
forfeit or & 'JO n side has been posted ,
Harvard DniVats Yule.
NBW HAVKK , Conn. , May ! il , for the second
end consecutive time slnco the formation o
the Interjolleglato Track Alhlotlo Cup asso-
elation , Yale has boon defeated by Harvard
The annual mooting took place nt' Yale nni
wus holly eontosled until tbo llnal event
Uho ilnnl score wai Hi lo 51 in luvor of Ihi
crimson , yale made iho mail credltabu
Bhowint ; on the track and Harvard appearoi
to boil advnulaco In the Held.
Strung lip u NotluL'er.
MIDWAT , Tex. , May 21. A uiob last nl u
lyncbcd Artnur Uurrows for seducing i
youni ; girl.
SIOUX CITY DESIRES All
Flood Sn.fTer.3r3 Anxiain for the Public '
Knotf Tiioir Oontlltion.
WHY ASSISTANCE HAD BEEN REFUSE
Mi-inhcr * of the Hrlli-f Catninltlrn Amur
nl Nut llnMni ; the I'ropiT Interest hi
the U'ml ( Nflii'.nK ; ! fnrini-ri
A to lo < iliiK nn ' 1 liui' .
SiotUITV , la.May 21. [ Special Telegra
to Tin : BKK.J Thcro U uro.tl dlssatlsfactlo
hero In many qu-irtcrs with the aolion ot tl
relief committee In refusing to nccopt mono
sent here from the ouisldc. Tue result
Iho meeting of Hood .sutTcrcrs nnd citizct
last night to protest against the conduct !
the committees has brought thing ] to n hoai
nnd It has Issued n stnlemont asking for ou
stdo nld , The refusal to accept the kit !
offers of nul wni duo lo n crowd ot real o
tate boomers who always try to color Info
matlon , botb In Iha local und general pros
These boomer. * , who nro loaded down wit
speculailvo veal estate , feared , that to ncco ;
aid would injnru the prices of lots. Thor
fore , they Inivo sousht lo have Sioux ( JIl
in.iko n thoatrlufll refusal of contvibutloi
which nro really needed.
Komo fO.OOU or $ TOUJ have actually hoc
paid In , although tlio .subscriptions show
larger amount. This will go very far towal
relieving thu Immodluto wants of vurlm
kinds.
'J'tieloss Is really very great nnd It will tnl
large sums und a lout ; lime to put mntiv fain
lleson a Melf-su tnlnlng bails. Muny fnm
lies uro being cared for by Individual friotu
"
und those will yet make" application for ui
The movement of the Hood sufferers <
protest had tlio sympathy and t'jo ' npniovi
of Iho great majority of the people , it wi
found that Iho movement was so strong , ur
that nn appeal would go out to the world I
spite of tlio relief comtnlttoo , and the re
osinto boomers wore forced to come down.
Every dollar which may bo sent in will 1
ncoJed.
TH WASTK < > l' ' WATKlt.
Hud Scciius Alone thn MisiUHlppI from H
l.onls to Cairo.
ST. Louis , Mo. , May 21. A trip by n
Associated Press reporter from this city I
.Cairo revealed sad sconoi. The river is Ute
to twenty miles wide , eating away homo
drowning stock and submerging farms ,
is emulated that IO.OL'0 people nro homoloi
in this stroloh of country alone , aid 500.01
ncros of growing grain have boon destroyi
utterly. There Is n potato famine in pro
pcct. The great American bottom , cot
prising most of Madison nnd St. Cln
coitnties.ono of ltho greatest potato Holds i
the Mississippi valley is entirely Inunilatoi
and will not yield a single potato. Theca
bago crop isUo ruined. The newspape :
and Hoard of Trade nro soliciting subacri ]
tions for the Hood sufferers.
A lowering Hood gladdens the hearts i
Kust St. Louis residents. The water i
Uahcltia creek has fallen six iuclios , nnd I
many of the Hooded districts tlio waters ni
boginnini : to recede. UoporU from the soi
lion adjacent to ICasl St. Liouis are also moi
favorable.
The railways have not yet began usin
their rccontly nbandonod tracks , proforrin
to wait until they have beun carefully oxan
in d and shown beyond a'doubt to bo safe.
in North St. Louis the situation is bocou
Ing serious from burstcil sswers , and tr
boatih of Iho residents of that section is no
in danger , unless there is some relief fro :
the trouble.
All danger of a coal famine has passed.
Ij HKI.r THK.HSK 1.VK.S.
.Sioux cHly 1'oiiplo I'lriii In Tholr Uolnsi-
of All Outshlo Aid.
Omaha's Board of Trade committee , coi
slsting of W. N. Nason , Max Meyer , O. I
Uoodtnun , \ \ . A. L. Gibbon and John C
Willis , which wont to Sioux City Thursdn ,
night to offer financial aid to the lloo
sufferers returned homa late Ifriday nicht. j
The reports of the disastrous Hood and thi
condition of Iho distressed sufferers , snj
Secretary Nasnn , are somewhat exaggerated
Some of tbo people who were supposed an
reported lo bo drowned have turned up
There was not so much live stock lost r
lirst supposed. The lois of stock is duo t
the water , the railway ties , bridge timber
nnd debris gorging near the bridge an
Hooding the stocK yards.
"Wo believed , " said Mr. Nason , "that i
wns the duly of the Omulm Uoard of Trad
to offer Sioux ( Jity relief urid.went prepare
to give the sufferers Hnancial aid , but th
citizens' committee having in charge th
matter ot assisting Iho distressed decline
all otters of aid. The Sioux City people at
predated our efforts and our kindly spiri
but they linn arrived at un Irrevocable d <
cision that outside aid would not be uccdec
The houses occupied by the poor people wor
owned by wealthy porsous who could stan
the pecuniary loss. The people in distros
wore immediately relieved by the prom ) :
and Immediate action of the big hearto
and solid financial citizens of th
place , who furnished the sufferer
with stooping apartments , supplies am
clothing. All these wore bolng dispense
to the poor in the old Chamber of Common :
building. It is tbo intention of the citizom
committee to restore the sufferers to ns goo
a condition as they wcro before tbo flooi
What the place needs more than unyttun
clso h good wnatuor. The danger Is passoi
and with a few days of excellent weatho
everything will bo in good ahtipo iu our littli
neighboring city. "
.MANV DHOU'XHI ) IN AKKANSAS.
Twiwtv-l'lvo to Thirty I'm-xmis Victims u
Ilii > riooil at Ucilllrlil.
LITTI.H HOCK , Ark. , May21 , The ArkansB
river has passed the great rise of IS 14 b
more than u foot. It Is now stationary an
will soon fall. For the first time in its his
lory Iho city Is threatened with n wato
famine. The pump pits are filled with wato
and the pumps have boon stopped. At Keo
llold , twenty miles above , the banks uro cav
ing in , Otio cave carried down Ilvo person
to doaih. In nil twonty-llvo or thirty poi
sons have boon drowned thoro. The countr ,
adjacent to the Plumb and WuUcrsio bayous
the ilnost quality of cotton lands , is all undo
water ,
1)15151' SNOW IN T1IIJ HAST.
Two to Klvn Indicts of the Uetutiriil : In Foil
Stllll'H.
Nr.w YOIIK , May 21 , Snow to the donthn
two to live inches has fallen in portions o
this stale , Now Hampshire , Mnssachusolt
and Ycrroput , materially damalng fruit urn
vegetation of ull kinds , In New Ilampshlr- -
the hills of Franklin and North lioscawoi
arowhllo with snow , though green "grus
tlvo Inches high overtops it making a strangi
spectacle. The tomporaUro fell during tin
night nt White Uivor from 5S = to 20 = , mak
ing ttiostorm us aovevo us one In midwinter
tiAi.r.siiuuo , 111. , May 21.--Thorn was i
heavy frost last night. Fruit and vegetable :
wcro badly dnmaued.
DuviiMtulliiK t/'yvlonn Iu To Mil.
TCXAHKAXA , Tex , , May 21.--To add to tin
llooa damage a cyclone passed south of thi
city , causing devastation nnd desolation , Tin
railroads are blocked with fallen trees si
that It Is impossible to gel dnlinllo informa
lion , but it is Known that houses and fence :
were leveled for miles. Thu wind wus ac
compunicd by excessively hoary thundei
and great quuntllies of sand , though there n
no dry sund within u hundred miles of hero ,
< ! riiiil HuiiiUKu to Crop * ,
OAMIIKS , Ark. , May 21. The Ouachltt
rlvor it the highest uluco 1SSO. All the lov
lands uro underwater and the Hoods un
lapping ttio bills on each side. Tbo damagv
to crops Is hoHvv.
l > uiii , To . , May 31. The Ued river h
falling rapidly. The oyorllow was the great'
oat in years. Many farms are ruined ,
The Kunr Still HUiug.
KANSAS Cm' , Mo. , May iil. The Missouri
river U fnlliniSifflt Hits Ki\w Is .illll rhlnt
Noiir lnduiendonuo | Mo. , 'Jf > iK ) ncros of farm
nro under wnirir > iV
.UJfl' ' _ . _
SITI'AT'HV.V ' l.NI'.IMIASKA. .
nn tt
I.im liy lllihVn { < T tii Itrntrlci' IXImntc
nt rVft'fYiiitKniid Dnllni' .
HKATIIICC , \Mi\v ) , 81. fspoelnl Tel (
gram to Tin : Hii.t : : | Hoatrlcu has nbout n
covered from HibviTocH of the Hood. Tli
nggropalo dninagq' , caused by the high watc
In nnd about thpicity will roach (1UU3U.
A few scattoritfj ( llakos of snow nnd aloe
fell hero lust night. Today has been chill
nnd wintry , the thermometer registering
degrees. v , . . .
JfMA-M , Neb. , May. 21. ( Special to Tu
HKB.I The weather 1 $ clear nut cool lodn.i
with a briik northwtst wind. The groun
Is drying very fait and the farmers hnv
begun planting corn ncnln. If the weathc
continues favornhlo they will llnish plnntln
bv .luno yet , ' 1'nn roccnlwot spc > ll hasstarto
pasture splendidly and now there Is plont
of grass for the stock.
LYONS , Nob. , M y 21 , ( Spoclal to Tn
HII ; : . ] Logan crook Is hUlior lhats It eve
was known. All Iho bottom lands urn lloodoi
but llttlo datnneo is reported yot. Ponder I
onttrolv cut off from the surrounding coui
try. Many bridge * have bean washed uwaj
Farmers nro rushing tholr work rapidl
sluco the nuns coaiod. With ton days moi
of good weather the most ot the corn will b
planted. All kinds of small gram protnls
a big crop.
Dot Mninr * Illvnr Falling.
Dns MOINI : * , la. , May 21. The Hood sitv
ntion was ou'lor today. The river wns full
ing a lltllo nnd the worst soumod to bo ovei
'Iho sun wns shining today and. mon wet
working , roltevlng the ncodv.
Uoo.vi : , In. , May 21. I Special Telegram t
run Bur. I The Uos Moines rlvor nt th
point had fallen olghtoon Inches in tl :
twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock thi
morning.
1' Jilt * It VfKKI.lA' .tHSKM IU. I US.
l r. HrlgBs1 UIMU Hoforii the I'nrtliiiul , Ore
'McdtliiK Ohurrh NPWH.
PottTiAM ) , Oro. , May 21. There was i ;
sosslon of the Pii'sbyioriau general ussombl
today.
The Judicial committee before which th
Brlggs cuso is to como , nnd upon thollndtnc ,
nnd recommendations ot whluh the assombl
will bo called upon to piws , is by no moan
unanimous , andftpparontly cannot bo brouglj
, to unlto iu its lludlugs. There will , it
said , certainly bo n minority report , nna
will bo In favor of the appellants In the cast
A member of this minority stated , that nc
only wns the committee not likely to ngrool
Its findings , but it is likely to bo qulto dls
cordantin its dolorminallons.
The thing nt nreaoni to bo consldorc'd 1
not the inonls ot the case , but the technical
tlos Involved. A prominent ofllclul contend
that thu only question to bo decided by th
committee is whether an appeal is in brde ;
nnd lo report its finding , lo arrange papei
and to prescribe the mode of procedure.
The member mentioned above went on t
criticize the work of the moderator in ai
pointing such a committee , uud when nske
what that meant , said that the mnjorit
should ut least have boon conservative , oj
plaining that conpopvativo meant anti-Iirigg !
What this moans , if the question is strlell
ono of law and not of doctrine , was not gen
Into.
Into.Ono
Ono said "wo have to love ono another ,
nnd professed n dcsiro lo have it. upply lo th
church , "but wo want to not rid of Urlggs '
When asked wlmt would bo done if bot'
could not bo obtained , ho remarked that i
was an unploasqut lternatlvo. As was evi
dent at Djtroit.Jearof "losing" Ihosominar
is iu a souse Iho.omy restraining Influence a
work. Even safeguards of cor.stitutiona
rights would not nnparontly avail with moi
thus minded.rChoJappellants In Origgs' cas
are leaving no stonp unturned and nro spar
ing no expense tp gain their end , They hav
caused all their flbcuments to bo pntitod in
sioul octnvo voltirn ] ) , including Iho records o
the presbyteries touching the case , Iho ni |
peal and vuriou jothe.r papjrs. These vol
umes nre kept s uircly guardcd o.that , the
shall not ftjlljn.tpothcr'hahds until the' mat
torhrii tJooyduly'tfresonte'd. iu"bbqp'sosslon
The cotnirifeor'Dr. . . ( BrigBS , which wa :
announced several dtiVs .ago , caused sorm
stir at the time , bntblVJiaS settled back Int
a stale nt quiot. Why ho was coming wa
a problem hard of solution t'o' inany , but i
seems 'evident that his reason's were wel
taken. Ho will have to appear before th
assembly to show , cause wuv nu appeal i
not in order , if Jt shall bo decided that thi
appeal is a "judicial" case , and if that peal
tion is assured , he is thn only man who ha ;
n right to appear on the floor. If it i
decided that it is'not a "judicial" case , and
that the appeal has not. or has boor
improperly taken , ho will havo'tnado hi
journey in vain.
Thu Hot Springs Ass mbl y.
HOT SPKINOX , Ark. , May 81. At the after
noon session of the Presbyterian ussombl ;
'
the report from the committee on the Sab'
baih was road. It sot forth that reports fron
forty-six presbylorios had been received , in
dicaling in their tenor a general increase ir
the disposition among the people to properli
observe the sanctity of the Sabbath. I
called attention to tbo question of openini
the Columbian exposition on Iho Sabball
and troalhed a vigorous protest against sucl
desecration of the Lord's ' dny.
Hev. Mr. Murgross offered n resolution
touching financial old lo bonellciarics , pro
vldliiR that all money furnnhon bonollclarlcs
may ba in the nature of loans , candidates to
glvo their notM , maturing at the time of en
tering the ministry nnd bearing a nominal
into of discount. Hoforred.
The reportof the oxeculivo committee on
education shows that 201 candidates for t.h <
ministry were enrolled during the yoar. Ol
this nu inner 240 received financial aid for
prosecuting their studios.
The annual report of the oxocu'.lv ? com
mittee of colored evangelization shows I'aat
the past year's work In this line has boot :
quite creditable. For this cause the troasurj
of the committee hud received from all
sources Si 1 , ! ) . ) ! ) . Distributing in furthering
the work SlO.-Ki" , leaving a cash balance on
hanJ March 10 of.51-17 : . ' .
The annual report of the oxceutivo com
mlttocof publication shows that this branch
of the church work has boon prosecuted
during the past year with n degree of t > uc-
cess b-jjrond Ihnt of nny previous year.
A motion prevailed making it the order 01
the day at 10 a. m. Monday to select tlu
place for tha next session of the assembly ,
Adjournnd.
.tlnthndlHt I'rotonlnnt Coiifnrnnrc.
Md. , May 21. The general
conference of the Methodist 1'rotoilant
Rtiuruh is In session horo. The conference
w.ss opened uy Kev. Dr. G. tl. MvKlroy ,
president , of the Ail ri an college , Michigan.
a
Th t cath Itoll.
BOOXB , la. , Ma * 21. [ Special Telegram to
TnnUni.j : UeafonC'lienry James a promt'
nont llnptlst und 'wealthy citizen here since
1870 , dlnd this pfnn ! , aged 71. Ilo was
born in l nglatiU ! > and was n prominent
worker In the Chartist agitation In that
country , coming , lo > America after the fail
ure of the plans of .hi * party.
NKW YOIIK , MAVjJl--Mrs. K. C. Pullman.
motherof ( Joorgu , M , PulUnan , the slouiiing
car magnate , dluilihern this morning.
Si'KruKii , In. , Miy 21. S. S. Snow , ex-
mayor , died last flight ,
JJooxK , In , , Mav ; ? ! . fSpocinl Telegram to
TIIF. Jlim.J iJhurl si\V. Uaston , the ilrst sol-
Her of lloono COU\IT' , died at his homo near
Madrid yesterday. , rllo sealed on the farm
where ho died In January , IS Hi.
Ji J.J'ikluUp TlniP.
, , yvju May 21 , The relay ol
cyclists , bearing & , ciiorl Miles' message to
( Jcncrul Howard in Now York , are making
up lost tlrno. Yesterday morning the bi
cyclists were six and a half hours Into.
Jlatuvla was reanhed at 1 : ' , ' 0 this monilijg ,
two hours behind timo. KouboUer wus
reached at 4 ; 20 , ono" hour , and throu-quartora
lato.
lato.SvttACfsn , N. Y. , May 31. The bicyclers
loft Clyde , N. Y.onn hour lato. They expect
to reach hero thirty minutes lalo.
Ktglit Killed liy mi i : pli > nlim.
MAIIIIIII , Muy 21. A dispatch from Hllbao
says Blx men and two women were killed by
the ox plosion at Ualdoraos , Fragments of
iiuman bodies were found nt a-groat distance
from the bcono ofIho explosion. Ono woman
found only the head of her husband. Two
workmen huvo been nrrostcd ,
Thu ] < 'lru ICvconl.
OSWEGO , N , Y. , May 21. The big ilro last
night practically wiped out the milling und
slevator interest. Only ouo elevator is loft
In the Imrbar. The loss U estimated nt ov <
* IWJ.XX ( ( ) .
Will inl : < Ttiiln the DoiiiiirriitR ,
Y\NKTOX. K. I ) . , May 20. ( Special to Tt
HKE.J1'ropnrntlom for cntortalnlng tl
South Dakota democrats , who will nssomb
In stale convention In this city next wco
have began , ami the throne will bo trenti
royally. Kvery eltlz < vi U tnlurostpii , and :
far ns Yiinkton'A pirl In the program is co
sldcrod , nil will bo well.
A Kir * or vi.s/77K .ir.
Dniiii-ittr.
President rinrl < nii of thn l.oaiino of Itopnl
llcan t'lulH lias 'ssnod a call for a ini'otliii ; i
the 10,17no ul Mlnnonp ills on .Innn n.
Kluvoti ( Jhlcaco llokut hroKers liuvu boon li
dlcti'd for 10:11114 : ticket" OMT thn Alto
.Santa Ko. Illinois ( 'onti-.il , Wubiish. Itiu
IslMid and Motion lliuwllhont cortlllenli
of authority from tlu > ollleiof the toads.
Thu bicyclists ongii ed In carry Ini ? a nip
sigo fnnn ( limurnl .Mlli-s at Chicago to HIM
oral Howard nt New York I'lty are Imvln
hard tlmu of It , mitdily ro.ids prohibiting the
iniikiiu fast tlmn. At lasl reports they wji
several hours behind theschcdnlo time.
I'cirrlgn.
The English Parliament will adjourn o
Junu'Ji.
At the otosiinf till trial nt Nlen. Kihvard
Deacon , the American who killed M. Abltill
thepiramour of his wife , was setitoncuil
ono year's Iniprlsontnenl.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
In nuraunneo of nn or llnanco of the city i
OiiMha , passed tinil approved Muy 17 , 18'rj , 01
lilted "An ordinance culling a special eleetlc
lo volu upon thu tieeopt.inco of the uinon li
piopnsltlon of thu Nebraska Centr.il rnllw i
company and Iho Issnanco of i-otipnn bom
of Iho oltv of Oinnha In Hie sum of two Inn
iltod and fifty thousand dollars lii'iO.OHi ) to a
tlio JSebraska Central Hallway compi-ny I
"
uciUirniK | dnpot gronnls , "in thn cot
strnullon of a union nilhvny and pa
sunKor ilopot , and In Iho consti-inHUm i
other rallwuy Itniiriivoinonls upon sul
Kronnds. and in authorize a lav for thn pa' '
moni. of Iho Interest upon said bonds and i
cruuto n sinking fuinl for the pnyinent of 11
prlnelp-il thereof , anil ropoalln. : ordinance N
: iOM , uas3ud and approved Muy loth , i8D2.
I , O oreo 1' . llemlt , nuiyor of the city i
Onialiu , do liornby Instio my proolaintxtlon nn
Blvo pnhllo notice unto ( hu lu.-al voters of tli
city of Oniuliu , DoitKlaa county , Neb. , that o
Jhnrsday , tlio 18th day of Juno , I8K , aspoolr
election will bo hold in said city at the follov
ItiR polling places , namely :
FMMT WAIII ) .
Klrst Dlstrlcl Southoust corner Bovcnt
and .Marcy streets.
Soconv Dlstrlut N'orlhwost corner Eight
anil leavonworlh streets.
Third Dlstrlet-1208 Jones street
Fourth llstrlct-1227 South Thlrtccnt
etrool.
I'lftli District-Northeast corner Hovont
and 1'aclUc slrouls.
Blxth District Sonlhoast corner Sixth an
I'lielllo streets.
Seventh District 835 Pierce strcnr.
KlL'hth District Southwest corner Kluvent
and Center streets.
Ninth District 1832 South Sixth slreot ,
ienth District Intorsuctlon Nlnlli and liar
croft street , northeast corner.
Klovctith DKtrlct-lUSl South Thlrtcont
street , northeast , corner Arbor street.
SEOONII WAltP.
Klrst District Intorseelton Fourtoonlh nn
Jonus streets.
Second Dl9triet-I004 South Thlrlcont
street.
Third district Intersection Eighteenth an
Iioavcnwortli streets , south side.
Fourth Distr.cl Intoreeetlon Twentlot !
and l.oavcnworlh strouts. south side.
K'fth District Intersection Twonty-thlr
and l.onvunworth strools , south side.
Mxth District Inlursoctlon Twontlot
sruet und 1'optilotou avonuo.
Seventh Dl3trlct-14'- \VIIIlam street.
Eishth District -K4 ) | South Thlrtoont !
street ( McCandllsh ) .
Ninth District Intortoctlon Sixteenth am
Center streets.
Tenth District 18 l South Twentieth strco
( I/ovdtt& Woodman. )
Elwventh District Intersection Twentloll
anil Hancrofi streets.
Twelfth District 15M Vinton street ( Donovan
van ) .
ThlrlennthUlstrlot IntorsuctlonTlilrteontl
and Valley streets , west side.
Fourteenth Dlslrlct-Inlerscctlou Twon
tleth and Iloulovard streets.
Tlllllll WAUll.
Klrst District Inierdoetlon Twelfth am
uhlcaRo Ktroor.
Second District 1117 North Fifteenth ntreo
( WoodWorlh ) .
Third District 1 13 South Fourteenth street
( A. .1. Simpson ) .
fourth Distrlcl 1113 DotiKlas street (0. ( J
CJunan ) .
Fifth District Intersection O'apltol iivonui
and Tenth streets.
Sixth District Intersection Harnoy anc
Ninth strcnts. cast side.
Seventh District Inlorsoctlon Eleventh ant
Fnrn AMI streets.
ElRhth District 1315 Harnoy streol ( J. 8. Me
Corinlck ) .
Ninth District 1211 Howard street ( Kll
kenny , Uray & Co ) .
EOUUTII WAIII ) .
First District Intorsecllou Seventeenth anc
Duvca onrt streets.
Second District Intersection Twenty-see
end iiud Davenport streets , north side.
Third Dlstrlet Intersection Twonty-llrtl
und Dotmo streets.
Fourth District Intersection Sovontcenll
and DortKo slreuts.
Fiftli District 0 South Flftconih street
Sixth District Intersection Twentieth ant
DoiiKluB streets ,
Seventh District Intersection Twonty-slxtl
street and St. Mary's avenue.
Eighth District Intersection Twentieth. .
street and Sr , Mary's nvi-niic , west side.
Much District 1818 St. Jlury'a avoinu
( Hnhobcaux ) .
Tenth District Intprsoctlon Elchteetitli
and I.eavcnwnrtn streeis , north side.
Eleventh District l ii : Howard street ( Hle-
Ulns ) .
PIKTII WAIlll.
First District Intorsectlon Sherman avonut
and Miimlerson slrcot ,
Second District Erlllug Imlldln ; : , westsldi
Slien.iun avenue , hetweon Ohio und Corby
streets.
Third District Intersection Sherman
avenue and Luke street.
Fourth District 1UOI : Ornco street , Smith-
west corner Sherman avenue and Uracestreet ,
Fifth Dstret : 1 , ' 7 bherman avenue (20.1-
niun ) .
Sixth Dlstrlol 1151 Sherman avunuo ( Er-
Sovcnlh Dlslrlct Interjection Sixteenth
and Iznrd streets.
EiKhth Dlstrlot 808 North Sixteenth street
( H. ( i ( 'lurk , ii''ent ) ,
Ninth District Intersection Cuss and Fif
teenth streets.
Tenth Dlstrlot Ola North Sixteenth street
( Seiiri. . iiHcnti.
Eleventh Dlstrlct Snntliwost eornor Elgh-
t lien tli and UUKS stieotu , 4'3 North Kiditeuiith
streot.
SIXTH WAIUI.
First Dlstrlot Lyceum hall , 182) North
Twenty-fourth btrent ( t'ralgi.
teeond D strict liilcrauctlon Thirty-sixth
strent iind Or , mil avenue.
Third District Intorsectlon Military avenue
nnil Ornnt Btri'ul.
Fourth District Intorsecllon Twenty-
fourth street and Munderron streets.
Fifili District Inli'rsuctlon Twenty-fourth
nun \Vlilhlieuts.
Sixth District Inlorsoctlon'riitrty-tlilrd and
1'arlior streets.
Seventh District 25113 Lnku street ( W A.
.Mossick ) .
Eisiith lHtrlot-MJ5 | knkn street ( Sasstrom ) .
Ninth Dlstrliit aiO North Twenty-fourth
.
Tenth District Intersection Twenty. olzlith
and Frunkltn Htroutu.
ICluventh DUtrlgt Intor.sactlun Twonty-
fonrtli and I'r.inklln Ktrnuts.
' 4'wolfth District la-V ) North Twentieth
street.
SKVKNTII WAIIO.
First District S8I3 I.i'uvonworlh strnot.
feerond DUlrlct IntnrHoctlon Twenty-ninth
nyiinuu and I'opploton A venue , oust sldo.
Third DiRtriot--Inters otloti Twontv-nlnth
strout and Woulworth avoiino. south sfde.
I'Oiirih Dlstrlot Intorsootlon Twenty. ninth
an I Me eath at rents.
Fifth District Intorsootlon Thirty-second
aveiuia unU Tlioinustm mreat
Sixth DIstrha-lUliTwenty.nlnth uvniiue.
toventli Dlatrlot-lnlorsootlun Thirty-
fourth und Francis Btroets
liinirni WAIIII ,
Fliat Dlstrlct-SOll Hamilton street.
Jseconrt nutrlot ± s ; Uumlnz struot.
i'lilrd DUtrlet-Interbbctlon Twentieth nnd
Fourth Dlstrlol 2910 Unniliii ; street ,
Fifth District 2108 CnniinK street.
ai.vtli Distrol Intorsoutloii Twunty-secoiid
ruul Hurt slrectH ,
Kevonth District Intersection Twentieth
nnd Onus utri'otu.
NINTH WAUll.
First DlalrintInteMoctlon Thirty-second
3 nil ( Jumln btroois.
Second District I ntoraootlon Fortieth and
uiiniln strcutH , north side.
Third District Intersection Fortieth and
l''aruam slrcem.
Fourth Dlbtrlc't Interdiction Thirty-second
ivcinio and Davenport street.
I'lfth DNtrlrt-L'K.il l < 'nniim : Htrcnt
Sixth Diiitrlot 3104 1.fluvonworth stroot.
For the | inrno e of submitting to thu legal
. 'oiurs of s'tld ulty. for llititr acceutancu or ro-
eclloii. tins nmenilnd propoilllon of thu Ne-
iruska Central Hullwuy oompuny to the elty
if Omulm ( liorclnaftcr written at length ) unil
. ho nuontlons , ahull tlio bonds of the city of
Jninuu bu Usucd , reL'lturu < i uud dollverud ,
m provided In said amended proposition
ihnll an annual tux bu levied to pivy the In-
ureutousuoh beads us It become * duo ? und
hall a further annual tux , conuuunuln ; * the
euth year prior to tliw maturity of such
> ends , bu luvlocl , In uddltmn to nil other
axes , for thu creation of n slnklmc tinid sulll-
Ivnt to pay such bonds ut the maturity
liorcof ?
tiaid queitlous , uud tha nocoptuuco or reju >
lion of t\ld n in o nil ml pr < 'pt ' > sllon. | InsubinltU
to ald loenl votnM , nnd will bu votixl lint
In Uio tnnnnor nnd form followlnx :
"Thn .Ni'lirmVn Contrixl Knllwnv rotiinan
hiis nindu the follonltiupruposttlon to ll
cliyof Dniahai
'I ho nnicndi'd prnM | < lllon of dm NolirasV
I I'lilral K'lllway eoinp.iny lo the oily i
Uniiiha , Nob.
To Iho Mayor and City Council of Iho Cll
of Oinalin. Nob.i Tlio iiiuleriiitnoii , the .N <
nr.nk.i ( iTitral Uallwny i-onipuny , protni o < t
iiciulrn ] and t ' .u poMuMlon of , Inr rullwii
pmnnio * . Unit con tin true ! or Intnl. loontu
within the dlstrlol l.-iiiniliid liy Flfteont
street , riilt'iizoatrool. Eleventh utront. t'al
fornlii strnet , nnd iho rUlit of way of tli
Oin.iliu IlDll K-ilhrny ooiniuiny. ovcViit Hi
onlh half of tilonk . ( . lots ; ; i rind 4 l.iooli
lot 1 , nii'I north one-half of lots 3 ntul
block ! 2ii and to i-ein-t thirrnn a iinln
pasi > nur dopotc.n Iho oornrr of Hftitrnl
nnd I'likMto stt-t'cls , in P,4t. liu-liullnif th
other r-illwuy Mnprovrmpnls on s | il crouiin <
mil loss th n four hundred thousand dnllui
CJIOt'.OOJ. )
1'rovldoJ. th 3 ty of Omaha. In Doucln
county , Nnbr , > -a. will ilnnuto to thn H.IH
NelirnsKa Central Hillw.iy lunnpaiiy tw
hundred nnO llfty tliiinsand ilnlinm ( fiVi.Di
of Its foiiril ) porconl boiuls , Sino.O.H ) theroc
to hu dated .Iiinnary : , 18'AI. ' and il.M.oJOtln-ror
to bo diti'd Jiiiiiihry t , IS'JI. lo become iln
nnd paynb n twenty yuar.i from tholr rospoe
ttvodatns , wlili inlurost nnyablu sunil-annn
ally , nil tmyabln al the llsoxl nuciicr of th
state or Nour.iKka In the city of New York.
Said bonds to bn of Urn dunnmlnnllon of on
thousand ilolhirtl.OOO ( ) uneh , and one
Ihoreof to reelto.
"This bond Is ono of a series of two hundroi
nnd fifty C-'W ) bonds of llko union nt und tunoi
which uro Issued by thu ellr v
Uinuhn , In DoimlnH county , Nebr.isKi
to Ihu Nebraska Central Hallwu
conipnnv. to aid it In aciiitlrln
luiid In thu ell.v of Unmha for union depc
aim ti'rnilnal pnrposi-s uml in the construe
lion of a union r.illwny imbsonuor ilnpol upo
nld Kroiitnl , nnd its r.Miwuy tr.ic'is. ' sd !
lrm'1.1 , turnouts , switches inn I npproactir
lo.idlui lluuelo. ami otiiur railway Improve
iiients thurtiwlth coiinociod. "
S.ild homls to ho oMMMited and ro Isti-rod a
or iiiiniL'dhitniy utter the tlntiM I hereof , am
IniinoJI-itoly thorcaftor doilvere I lo thu Firs
National Diinkof Unriliu. Nub. trustee , to b
hold In trusl Mr nntlvorv t" the Notir.mk ;
rentr.il Uiulway uomp inv , Its siu'crssors o
assluns. by said trustee. In Installments a
hereinafter provided.
The van ! Nebraska Central HiillWuy com
nany plahs to I'omtrilct , orcnusn lo bo i-on
strneted , a line of nil.wnv | In the stntn u
lown , not less Ihan lUi ) miles In extent , fron
the i ust approach of a bridge , which tliu ttnli
Nobrnskn Central Unllway company bus alsi
planned to constinot over thu MlsMimt rivet
Intvrsocllmtor i-onnecluii with or ronehln
Iho lines of two or more of the following rail
way corporation * , vlir.i
The Illinois Central Hallway ooinpany , thi
VVInnna & Southwestern Knliwuy oninpnny
the Minneapolis & St. . I.ouls Hulhvay cum
uruiv , Uio Chicago , St. Paul A. Kansas Oil ;
Hallway compiinv , the ChloiRO , Fort Madlsoi
k Dos Mnlnos Hallway eonipany , the Atehl
son , Topoku iV Santa Fa Railway company
the llnltlinoro iV Ohio Railway company , tin
Ohio A Mississippi Knllwav company , Uio Keo-
kukC9tern Hallway eonipnny , the Qulnoj
nmliu fi. Kamas City Hullwiiy company am.
i ho Iowa Central Huilwav eonipnny
uno hundred thounand HlOU.OJj ) dollars 01
9'ikl lionds shall bo delivered by said trns'
lee to snld Nebraska Central Itullwuj
mpiiny , us t > uitMiM5oi3 ) or u siii.- ,
' .vliun It or they shall have iicqulicd am :
taken possession of that eerl.un tr.-iei
.if land loontcd within the dlstrli-l
tioundod by Fifteenth street , Chicago slree' ,
l-.Ievcnth street. California street and UK
rltfhlor way of the Oiiinlm Unit Hallway com-
piny , ( except the south half of hlooks'M , lot :
und 4 , block 3S , lot 1 , and tha north half ol
.ots3 and II , block 27) ) :
Provided , that the said onn htiiulrorl thou
sand dollars [ SlKt.LO ! ( ] of said bonds sliull not
lie delivered until after the said Nohraakn
Central Hallway company , Its successors 01
i slpus , shull have constrncto'i the B.ild line
of railway In tli < i stale of lown.
One hundred and fifty thonsnnd dotlni
tJ160WO | of salt ! bonds shall bo delivered by
said trustee to said Nebraska Conlr.il Uiillwnv
coiniiHiiy. Its successors or assigns , when It 01
tlioy shall have romploted tno erection of a
union uassonver nepot upon said tract of land
ahovo described , to coat. IncluilnK the other
railway liiiprovoinonlHon : ild Kronnds , not
loss than four humlrud thousand dollars
iSHO.OOJ ) : proof of such test to bo niadn by tin-
sworn statun. m of the president and trcas-
ureror said railway eonipnny. lllcd with HIP
c.ty clurk of Oninlia. ticcomp mlod by eortlll-
cato signed by the city attorney und cltven
> : Inner , that In their opinion such amount ha-
at'lnallv been oxpnnded.
Provided , Unit If the said Nebraska Ccntni.
Hallway company , its successors or IISSIRIIS
Bhall full to acquire and tuUo possession of
sain land. Ubhiill not bo entitled to tocelv.
nny part of snld nnu liniidiuil thousand dollar
i$100.M)0) ) ) Instiillniunt of lionds : anil , further
urovldnil , that none of s.ild ono hnndrud an I
llfty thousand dollars ( } 1 : > 0OJO ) Instullninnt of
bonds shall liodollvfrediintllntlcastoiior.il -
way eonipnny In addition to the Nohr.islci
.Central Hallway company shall bu actually
nslnCKald union depot ; nnd.
1'rovldod further. That the mayor nnd the
city council shall , by resolution , upon iho full
performance of the undertakings on the part
of said rallwuy comp.tny herein contained ,
order the delivery of said bonds nt the times
aforesaid ; nnd ,
I'rovldeil fuiOier. Thiilnll nintiirocl ronnon-
jhall bu remove J and cancelled by said trustee
uetoro delivery of ihe bonds to whu-n
they are attached ; and ,
Provided further. That the mayor and city
council of the city of Omaha shall cause to un
ovled on the titx.ib'o property of sold city nn
iniuinl tax snlllolent for the p.iymont of tlu >
ntcrest on snld coupon bonils .19 It becomes
tine , iind after the expiration of ton ( ID ) year *
from the date of said bonds the mayor nnd
jlty council of said ulty shall cause to be
ovled In addition to all other taxes on the
. ixnblo property of said city an amount of
tux sulliclcnt to create n slnklni fund tor the
payment at maturity of said bonds , ( the
imoiinl. of tax to bu levied for such slnkln
iind not to exceed twenty-llvu thousand dol-
iirs ilSJ.03ll.riO ) in any ono year ) : said tax to h
ontlnnod from yoir to yonr until the sal I
bonds are fully paid.
The Requirement of thu Bald lands nnd Im
irovon.uiits herein contemplated Inclndlirj
Die said railroad In lown. shull bo hojiin
vlthln ouo year from May 1. IB ! ) . ' , and
10 pushed to completion without unnecessary
loliiy : nnd shall hu completed within three
y-etirs from thn 1st day of July , 1B'J2.
In ease uny of the turms , IJinliHtlons , con li-
lens or provls onspropoi-e 1 herein relutliu to
ho bejiiuilii , progress and comnietloii uf
nld Improvonionts are not coniulloil w tli.
unless delay Is directly und necessarily
: uused by Injunction or ether judicial pro-
ufdlnus. or by unnvoldablo iiccldant or act
3f Providence ) , thosaid company shall not hn
: otUli,1 to receive sail ! bonds or any thereof.
iven though the electors pfaald city of Omaha
hall hive by tholr vote authorized the Is-
unnco of Biild bonrln : hut nil rlpht to Bald
) oin.s shall by such default and without unj
udicial determination bujoiiii ) foi'fultutl ,
Provided , however , lint if the bug.nnln. ' ,
iroeress or completion of said Improvements
hall bo dclnj e ( [ or obstructed by any ot the
iforcKnld cunses. thu times heroin alioncd for
lie in-ii.Ti'sa nnd completion of Bald Improvo-
iionts Khnll bn extended to the extent ot biieh
luluy or obstruction ; and should u dispute
rlso between thu > .ilil city of Uinuha : ind tlio
aid Nolira Kit Central H.illway coinpiny
Tlth respect to the cause or ex tent of any such
loliiy. tliu sumo al the election of * aid No
rask'i Centr.il Hilhvny : compauy. shall bo
ufoirud for determination to a lio.ird of ar-
iltrnliird , to bo apnolnlcd as liernln.ifler pro-
lili-ii ,
In cnpsldoratlon of rocolvlni the proposoi ]
ubaldy tlio Nuliraska Cuntral Hailw.iy com-
any uirroos to allow ull railway companies
hu following rlulits : The rlirhtto run tholr
oi'omiitlves.pnsaen ur and frel'sht iriilns over
IH main and paislnc tracts within the elty of
Oninlia ; and over It.s proponed lir dso itnd up-
iroiii'hcs , the rl''ht tontosijcii portlun of Its
urmln.il grounds , epots nnd facllllles us maj
u iiuuubsitry anil proper for thovoiuinut of
ho business uf mich ror.tla ; inclnd-
uy nny cnlnremont of Its dupot
mil depot grounds : the rlKlit to have
heir cars HWltchcd und delivered by the No-
irnaku Central H illivny c-ojjpany upon ull of
ts switch tr.icks : thu rlzhtlo connuct their
rmds iitany point within ono hundred ( UO )
nllcs of said i-'lty of Oimih i with nny line of
r.iliuuv which thu Nubriiska ( 'eiitrnl Hallway
Company , or Its Biicressms orusslins , may
obstruct or cnnne to ho c-niiftructeil oimtuf
ho Mlbsourl river , and to run ilu-lr locoino-
llvcf , piissonner and frulKht tr.ilni oviirllij
iialn and pusslni ; tr.kckii or uld rnllroad ;
t loln. hureby nzreeilth it In easu
ho Nnlirudka Central liallwuy com-
iiiny shall construct Its prnoostMl linn
unstot thu Misgnurl river , through UiuuL-uni-y
of nny other eoniornllon or 11:11 : ly. It will
laiikii kucli uurpor.itiun or jnrly to exeuulti
mil deliver to iho c'lty of Omaha a K ( > d and
iutllclent Insirumunt blndlnu It or him to
iblda by the terms , rondltlom nnd provlsou !
) ! this propntltlnn. the satnu iu tno bald
N'obraskn Central Hallwiy eompanv would
nivo bo-n hound If It had built the Hamo.
ofnro delivery of Ihe aforesaid ono hundred
hoiiiand dollars ( HUOAUJ ) Iiutullmeut ot
jonds.
Provided , that thu usonnri unj < jyinunt by
inch railway ooinpunlcsof o ich und ovorv cf
laid rljnu hiiall bo upon just nnd equal terms
in I tlio payment of Jiibt and fair comiiuiiij-
Inn to the Nebraska Control Kulway con-
i my , Its successors or usslcn * . nnd buhjiict tri
; uuh opcrutlim rules und regulations of thu
xebraskn Central Rnllwny uomp inv , Its HUC-
lessnrsoriiaslann , as sliall bo necessary and
jroper. Jint und raiisouubio.
And thu Bald Nuliraslci Central Hallway
wnpuny will anlitult any dUnutn nrliliiK lie-
woen it und aucli ether company or com-
lanles n to the USD and enjoyment of nnv
iKhts under this propjsltlon. ur as to tlio
erinB , compons'ttlon , oporntlnK rule * nnd
ogiilutluna , rulntliiK lliorelo , lo alumni of
iriiltravors. to ba made up of three pur > on <
ho aie JiidfoJiif the state district court , or
t successor , of thu district omliraolnit thu
inunly ol Douglas , to bo bo'outod by n two-
hlrdi votu of nil thu persons vtho urn dlntrlut
udcei of said court.
I'rorlded that nnv uiich railway compnny
Jtherthiiu ituld Nunraika C'nntrnl Hallway
sompany , IU BUcceMOra or nkilKiia. ( hull have
Ho olfcclion to tubni t any BUCI dlspnto to
irbrltratlou or to purauo any other remedy.
Wherever nrbltration Is provided for by
his cropoiHlon , the party duilrlir ; to BUbmlt
luvoiattarto arbltratloc s tin 11 cuuia to Lu
norvcil upon HIP other purty n written tntloi
which * lMi < ol enl liui inKtter In dUpulo In
bo submitted , nn 1 ttio time propound for the
hvnrlni ; , whloh shall not bo loss thnn thirty y-
poiilnys nflor Iho ttmnof nofvlro ; und thorn- \
upon the ndvnrsn party * hall within twontv
( W > days nfler such lorvloo upon It , servo Hi
ntinwor , If HUT It hare , upju the party do-
iniiiul n ? Iho nrlitlMiion
Thn Hn.iM of Arbitrator * , when organized , f
shall hnvn power t > tit tlio time of lionrliis /
and to adjourn the H.IIIIO from tln.o to time ,
nnd to in-ikii nil no'ess irv rules nnd rojtuln--
lion * for the production of testimony In the
possession f olthor party , and otherwise to
compel a fa rlnnd spco Iv trim : the decision ol
n majority of the lioinl shall control nnd thn
llmil iletormlnation of the hoard sli'ill bo flnnl
nnd eonclnuu upon iho p.irtlrn , of nil mat-
tO 4 , | l-l < lp I - . . | I . .1"Ml > ' .
wherever nibllrntlon shall lie rosorloil ( emu
m-u , ii' ,111-.ii , inn - , i.d i , , u im'ovc.inivj relne.ly
of thu parlies \nopl i us heroin elsewhere pro-
vl io.li. as lo thn matters rtnil things Involved
an I decided therein.
Saw Xolir.i xn Central lUliway I'ompnny , IU
sue - > - sors and aistctis. slritl transport frulchl
( in.-ludlne transfer of frcltfht air.l nil ohnrios
Inoldontnl to said transportation ) over nny
railway II sinll construct within ono hundred
l linn ml'.os of ( ho Missouri tlvnr within the
st.itoot Nenrisk i , for just or ron onilli : > r.itos
or diaries , and In ease of diffoioneo ns to
wliht constitutes Just and rcasonahlo rntcs or
.ii.ir < n.i nn , ui i.ii. M.U.I I.IIHI. luu mayor uiiti
c ly council or ssld railway oomumy may
submit tlio B nnu to arbitration In tliu m minor .
nnd to the arbitrators nhovo provided for. but
this pir.iKrnph rinpoiitltm freight diaries
null not become operative or In force until
flYo years from tlio daloof iho dollvory of the
lim Installment of the bonds borolnboforu referred -
forrod to.
Itlsfiirtliorimipnto'l ' tlmlsnlJ liotuls shall
br delivered to thu Nebraska Central rnllway
cpmpiny. lUsui-eotvirs or assigns , only upon
the execution by thn s\ld Notirnska Central
nllway oomUHiiv or Its miocunsiin. and dollv
ory lo the elty of Omaha of an undortnkln t In
wrlllni to the otToot th.it the principal depot
of.snMriiltwnyeompaiiy.ltsconnralomocsnnil
principal ninvnlno shops when built , shnll lie
Inntod nna mtlnl-i1nud : within the corpornto
limits of the city of Uinnhn , un I th it n viola
tion or the terms of s.ild undertaking by tliu
xalit Nohrnskn CenliM ! lallwnvuonipanv or Its
suoiessorsor nsslens , shall render iho s.ilii
Nohraska Central railway company , or Its
succctsorR. tndolitod to tluisal I city of Omaha " " * " * '
In Hie full amount of said bonds , and Inturest
Ihi-reon , .
Th's ' proposition shall , after bolne ilnly
nckiiowlndxed by tlio Nobrasita Central Kail-
way company , bo recorded In the olllco of the
lo lMerof deeds of I hmitlns county. Nebraska ,
nnd for n period of twenty ( J > ) years from and
after this dnto , sh ill bu referred to by glvlni ;
the bonk an.I paKO wherein iho s'linu Is ro-
eordod It , nny mort nee , dee t of trusl , deed of
conveyance , or innst ! of said depot and depot
- round" , with the .statement that the s.ild No-
lir"iUu iVn'rM rilhvnv i-nmtinnv. Hs s'it"-o -
sors and assigns , nro bound by the terms , llml- .
liitums. pioviiions anil conditions or Inn
proposition which ate lieroby made Us cove
nants that ntliiuh lo nnu run wllh thu mild
property Into wnoioovcr hands Itmuycomu.
Provided , that the city council of the city ol
Onixha. ( tliu innvor nporovlni : In duo form )
filial ! enact a certain ordinance ( which at tlio
dale huronf. Is pending consideration before
nnld council ) , entitled "Anordlnanco crantina
pcrmlsvon nnd authority to tlio Nebraska
t'enlrnl Unllway eonipnny. Us successors nnd
usslnns to constrnet railroad tracks along ,
across , over and under contain streets mid
alloys In the elty of Omaha subject to cot tnln
coii'lltlnns. and to vncato parts of certain
streets and alloys In the city of Omnlia upon
compliance with certain other conditions. "
And It Is also provided , that If sail ! Nobrnvkrt
L'nntrnl railway eonipnny shnll not. within
fortyflvu Ui ) days of being1 nollllod by thu
. ll.y clerk of tliu adopt on ol
tnls proposition at the election
held to volu upon the same , Illu
with the said city clerk Its written ratlhV.i-
lion ot ths pronoslllnn under Its curnoiati *
< oal. noun of * ald bonds shall ho Issued , and
ill the terms nnd provisions of this nroposl-
: : on shnll bu held fnrnunchl.
The Nebraska Central Hallway compnnr
iirrees before an election being en led to iih-
nilt to the voters of iho city of Omahithn
proposition , that It will execute mid dolhor
ID said cltv a lioml with coed and snillc'ent
inretlos In i ho sum of live thons.ind dollnn
f'MKM.iO ) and llvn thousand doll.irs tS.l.iHKVU )
aHh , conditloiiud upon the payment of thu V
xpun < cs of said election * . T <
This proposition i-nd tlio nrucptnneo threof
iy the city of Omaha and the ratlllciillon of
ihis proposition by said Nebraska Uentnl
Kallwny cnmpanv. or Its biiuccssots or as-
ilsncs , as heroin provided , shall uoconstrued
mil iindor.-itooil to eonstlluto a i-outr.iet
otween Iho Huid Nehra&ka Central
tallway company. Its successors or assigns ,
mil tliu said city of Um.-ih i. anil all tlio to-ms.
ondltlon < i. a rconientB and provisions made
in the part of the Nebraska Central itall-
vny company In this proposition eon-
alnod are hereby made the covenant ! )
if the said Nobrask-i Cential Itallwav
: oinOHny. Its snecessors nnd assiKiif. which
liall attach to and run w tli ull of its saM
iroporty and bo binding upon imy party lulu
vhoio handfl It or any of It miiy eomo.
In witness whcioof the said Nobrnska Ocn-
ral Kallway company IIMH onused these pros-
nits to lo executed this 10th day of Mny. A.
) . , Ifi ! ) . ' .
NICHKAHKA CENTUAI. "AUAVAY CO.
Uy .1. H. DUMONT ,
' '
Attest : JOHN li. MuCAGUK , Secretary' .
[ RKAI. . ]
Wllnesi : ALK.V. G. CIIAULTON.
itntoof Nubr.iskn , I
Douglas County , f
Un this li.lh day of Mny. A. U. . IS ! ) . ' , bcforo
tie. a notary publlo In und for sild county ,
leraonally appeared the abovu mined J. II.
) iimont and John I , . MuL'aguo. who are to mo _
icrsonnlly known to bo the Iduntlcat per-
ons who signed the foregoing Insiru-
nent ns vice president and aoerelary of
lie Ncbrask i Central Knliway company :
hey ncknowIoJjin the said Instrument to no
hu vojiintnry act and deed of tlio said No-
ir.-iska Central Unllwiiy company nnd their
olnntary act. and deed assueli vlco pro.sldont
nil secretary of said company.
Wltno-s my hand anil notarial seal the dnto
tst u fores : ! d. AI/K.X. O. OUAlil/l'ON.
ls"Ai. . ] Notary I'nbllc.
hhall the above and forezolng proposition bo
ccoptcd and adopted , shall said bonds bu Is-
ncd , ro Istored and delivered nnd shall nn an
nul tax In addition to the usual nnd nil other *
ixes bu lovloil upon the tu.Vuulo property of S
fie Oily of Omalin , Doiulns county , 'NoS
rask'i. sulllclentto piytho Interest on said
ond.s us It becomes due , and ut theme
mo of levying the unniial cllv tax ,
Hiimciiclnic the tcnlh year prior to the
latnrlty of said bonds , shull n tax In
ildlllun lo all ether laxus bo levied upon the
ixab o properly of suld olty of Omaha. Dong-
IH county , Nobraska. and continued nnnn-
lly thoreaflor from year to your until thero-
y . islnkinu fund shall h ivo been obtained
lOlciont to pay suld bonds at the maturity
lurcof ?
YES.
NO.
The above questions shall be regarded ai '
[ loqno.stlon and all ballots of lo/nl votur.i 4
list nt said oloctlon cont-ilnlng thu abnvo
ronosllion und quefitlnns In thu form of the
Illclnl ballots , to ho prepared bv ' the city clerk J
f said city lor said e'lovtlon. with I
n "X" mark following the wont "yes" / }
pun said olllclnl ballot slrill bo Counto.J In
ivor of iho acceptance of snld ikinondoil nrop-
sltlon , thn Ihsunnco of said bonds anil thu
) vy of sild : taxes In payment of the principal
ml Interest thereof : and all ballots ot luzal
oters oust at snlil oloi-llon eontalnlng tha
hove proposition and questions In tlio form of
! ui olllciul billet , to 1)0 prepared by Un
ity clert of said ully for waul
lection wllh an "X" in'irk following the
enl "no" upon suld otllclal ballot hhall
u connlud and consderail IIH u 'iiliut
tie nceeplnnco of said amended propo-
Itlon , thu Usiianco of nild bonds nnd
ho levy of sal I luxes In n.ivment of Uio
rlnclpal and Interest tlioreof. If Iwo-thlnis
full the ballots voted by snld lo/al votoruof
nld city of Omaha , Doiiglua county. Nu-
rasku , nt said election Khali l.o c oil In favor
f the nccoptaiicoof Hild amended proport
ion , lliu Issuance of said bomlH und the levy
f xald taxes In paymentof thn principal und
ileresl thereof , the foroitolnv propu-
It Ion will bo hold to ho adopted and the foro-
oln. ijnosllons will bu hold lo I'O answered In'
Ivor of the issuance of uald lionds and Ihu
< vy of said t ixes , and the mild bond * there-
lion shnll bu Issued , rozlttoroil and dellvored
i aecoriliuu'o wllh the terms and conditions
r nld nmondud prononltlon , und said tnxei
rill lo ) levied accordingly ; otherwise not.
Which nlcctlop will ho npon at H o'clock In
10 inoriiinz. nnd will eontlnno open until It
elock In thu afternoon of thu s.imo dav.
H.itu 1 at Omiliii. : Nub. , this JSth day of May ,
li lSlgned.1 UI20W1K1' . 11KMIS ,
Mayor if tlio City ot Omahii. _
OTICK OK ASSKHSMHNT OK DAM-
A15HS KOU THK f'HANGK OK '
OHADK OK UlTII ST11KKT.
Pn the owners of all lots , and part of loll
id real estate alonx''lili si rent from a point
) fi'ul nonli of lli-ownu street to tlionurlli
rb line of Amos nveniie. and Intfirsoctlnx
root as follows , to-w.l : Tomplotoii htroot
nn n point 3)J ) fuel wesl of 'Jlth street lo thu
) st curb line ofItli ktrcut
Vou nro huruby notillKil that the unilur-
; ned , tinoo dUlnteroslcd fri-ulioldors of thu
Ly of Onu.ha . , have been duly appointed Uy
u m.'iyor , w.th tnu npproval of the city
nnellof said oily , to IIHSOSS the damaRO to
o owners jo.spu.'livoly of the property nf-
ctod liy thochanao of irrado of i'llh street
Din a point-D i fei-t ninth of llrownu Klrret lo
u norih curb line nt Amos avenue and Intor-
ctmi street , deoiuroil necessarv by ordl-
, nt i No. IKS , passed April 5 , lhU ! , upprpvuil
i'oii liio'furthor iintlllud , tlint havliiK nts-
mild appolntinenl and ilu.y iii | llic ! < l
pled ,
ronnlriid \ > y law , wo will , on Iho .list day of
iy A I'Mi. ' . ul thu hour of U oulocli In
u fun-noon , at Ihu odlco of T. ( ) llrnnni'r ,
mn 1 , \\nro blocli , L'oiror IMhnpd I'lirnuu
rtit ! . within the corpornto limits of said
y , nifot for tlio pnrposu of eoiislderlii. and S.
ikur , ' the us4o < mi-nl of dninn o to tlio
ner ri'specllndy of sa'd property , ntfoctod
said clinnvoof grade , tal.ln Intooonild-
iillon special henolltH , if nny.
Tun uronotllled to bo prchent nttlio tlma
d pliioo uforuHnld.nnd makouny ohjcctloni - +
or Htatemunta cniu'ernlng Bald u
s as you may consider proper.
T. O. HHl/NNEH ,
W. II. OAT KM ,
II. U. 1IAJ.U
Jinulm Muy IB , I6W. UI3dlOt