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THE OMAiLS DAILY IllEE : MONDAY , MAY 30 , 18H2. SUFFERING FROM BRAIN FAG Omaha's Base Ball Sense Sleeps While Kansas Oity Wins the Qamo. JIMMY MANNING'S ' TOO EASY VICTORY Coinlilnntlnn of J'oor I'lnyliiR ami Lucky Hatting Oponnl by tlio Cnwlioys Toledo Am fted Again InilliiliniiolU lioiiti Columbus. Kansas City , 0 ; Omahn , t. ToloJo , 7 ; Fort Woyno , 3. IndlanapolU , 3j Columbus , 1. CCOUDING TO A learned pnyslolan o v o r'y oduontoa man , whether bo bo a lawyer , clorpy- man , business man , JournnlUt or ball player , b o 11 o v e s theoretically thnt ho ought to have a certain amount of pbystclnl oxorclso to maintain health and to preserve his powers of thought and notion. But tills learned authority Is ofT his baso. The men constltutlnR tlio Omaha ball team nro all educated nnd none of them , not even Uncle himself , bollovo In any such n prepos terous doutrlno. The paine of ball they stacUed up yesterday Incontrovortlbly cor roborates this. Now Isn't that sol There wasn't a man In the team who could hnvo beaten an Ice wagon around the block. The aay was n lovolr ono , barring Its calorlcal tondnnclos , and a hugo crowd as- Hombiod at SDnrteman's park to see Jimmy Manning's husky Cowboys rlppod up the baok. But Your Uncle's children illmflammod the wbolo party. ICcnil This Cloudy. And still ho U a brainy roan. But the brain , you know , 1 * not a single organ , but a collection of many organs , much alike In general structure , and more or leas Intimately associated , yet distinct In location nnd in { unction. It , as a whole , Is nothing but a group of cells , and when those cells act their 'structure changes a part of the substance of each is decomposed and carried off by the Hula which bathes them , leaving n minute cavity. Tnis loss must bo.ropairod to enable the cell to recover Its energy and powers , and for this purpose rest and n suoply of proper nutritive material nro essential. If tho' cells ot the nervous center * , whoso special functions are perception , Invention nnd consciousness , nro Inactive , wo have what Is known as sloop , but ono group of cells may sloop wlillo others work. There is a group for mathematics , another for compounding medicines , ono for preparing u sermon or an editorial , urn ! still others for painting a pic ture or composing n ptoco of music. Anyone ono of these may ba resting , or In other words , asleep , wbllo the others nro active. And that was what ailed the Omahas yes terday afternoon. Their base ball nerve centers were In n trance , but they were very much awake every other way. In Juggling they could have given the great Hermann cards and spades , and a few crowbars , and shown him n now trick every minute. In this admirable qualification the dapper .Mr. Shclhoctc and the rublicent vlsagod Colonel Vlckery wuro particularly nroilclent , whllo Gllks und Collopy and Undo Dave himself , gave ovlaouco of an apltudo of acquiring the art with an ompha- ils that would have knocked the average father of u small boy into a fit. Oil 11 Peaceful Snhbuth , Too. Right In the faces of that vast and happy crowd those greasy Cowboys uncoiled tholr lariats and the way they yanked thoss Hust lers around over the damfollonod sward was enough to give u wooden Indian the night iwoats. Mr. Corcoran , too , was thcro in all his bright youth and freshness , and what the representatives irom Kawburi ; failed to do ha did himself. . The boys who fumed and sweat and roasted on the blciichers wore tbo only people who bad any real fun , and from start to rinisti they Cld little else than hoot and kid and guy the players , Undo undeservedly coming Infer for a largo gob of tholr attention. Thomas Gilbert vlckery was in the box for us. Ho pitched indifferently an J was basted and pasted until the wheels in his head wont 'round and 'round with a velocity that would have made a monkey seasick. Payne Intense pain operated the firing end of the Cowboys' battery , und although ho floated 'cm over blggor'n watermelons the Hustlers couldn't have touched 'am with n barn door. Weariness from the Very First. Promptly on tap with the vesper boll , Francisco Shot beck slipped guy ly up to thu pinto as If ho expected to rauo ott a free lunch. Ho arched ono out to General Lytlo. Uusslo Alberts took another from oft the bat of the boy from over the Rhine , and IColly came within a couple of feet of hitting the ball three- times in succession , and with the rest of the boys ambled out among the utn- bcllatcd clovurin the field. Hero's \vhero the plot thickens. Apothecary Manning struck u stntuosqo uttltudo on the pan and looked at Vick out of these great fawn-like eyes of bis , until Vick just picked up llrst base and banded It to him. him.He He couldn't got rid of him any other way. Sunday , llliowlso. partook of Gilbert' ! boil- ollcenco , aim Kllcl Eddyjorg took lii on the dub ol u fumble by the coming third baao- iuan. iuan.This filled the bags with Cowboys and Your Uuclo with sorrow. Then big Jem Carnoy , who thinks bo can lick Jack McAulillo , but ho can't ' , hit an easy one down to Shy and lit out for llrnt wltn Corcoran ut his heels. Simultaneous with this , the Apothecary split for home. Shy fired the ball gquuro into North , South , Kast and WcstlaUo's lily whllo hands , and bo dropped It just In time to allow Manager Jim to pruiico ucross. But Bobby snatched the sphere up quickly , however , and appealed to Corcoran , who had turned 'round by this tune , for his decision. "Safe ! " spitefully yelped Corco. "You never uw the play 1" remonstrated Westlttlio. "Oh , yes , I did , " replied Mr. Corcoran. ' I liavo nn eye In the back of my head. " And Mr. Corcoran was right. Ho has got three eyes in his head , but that's all there in in U. Well , thru MoMnhon struck out , Gussio saciltlccd nnd Lytlo plntod her for u base. Kour runs was the result , four runs off u single base Lit , That wag sud. Omnhu'a rirst , l.ust und Only , Andrus wont out from Collopy to Undo and the Hustlers came lu for tholr second piece of pio. They mudo u run , the only ono of the game , and this is how they did It : Jotonhus Ylsnor hit aaiu and stele second ud third , too. Thou Collopy broke 1m n ihoud'r bin Jo reaching for 1'uyno's pump- klr.s mill wont buck to tbo bench. But your Uncle smashed bur safe , and Josuphu * scam pered homo. And then oil hope oxplrol , In tholr hull the Cowboys made another round up. Manning commenced It first. This time ho didn't strlko an uttltudo , but ono of VloU's highest priced. It wont to Mr. Visitor's ' tor- rltory. Sunday did likewise and Etluljorg ditto , Manning coining in , Carney drove ooo to Hhy and fcliy Jugclcd , Sunday follow * Ing Jimmy homo. It Monday had .been cm base ho would have scored , too , but ICitol- lorg was a trlllo slow , und ba halted at third. On McMubon's sairllloo , however , he joined Maiming and Sunday at the oatmeal can , nd on GuBsIa's two-sucker over tbo fence , blir Jem came la for n toboonor , too. That we * four more runs. Than after blanking the Uustlurs lu the third , they took ( mother. "That's plenty , boys , " crloa Mauager Jim ; "now tuko iblntr * ca y. These follows can't core In a hundred years I" Aud 10 the battio ended , 0 to 1 , Undo .Davo , however , got In a buto for two cushions tn thd fifth , and although tbo first man up , ho got no further , for the Knn sns City * put up the jamo perfect gntno until the last man was out. The score : OMAHA. Totals 30 1 4 2 2 21 11 8 KANSAS C1TV. BCOItE 11V INMNUS. Omaha 0 10000000-1 Kansas Ulty 4 J 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 FU.MMAUV. Knrnod runsf Omaha. 1 : Kansas Ulty , t. Two-lmso lilts ! Howe , 1 ; Alburts , 1. Double tilnyst Vlckery to UIIUs to Howe , Loft on bases ; Omiiba , ' ! ; Katisua Olty , 7 , liases on bulls : Off Viouory , 2. Struck out : By Viok- ery , Ol by Pay no , 3. Tlmo of gnmo ! Ono hour and twenly-llvo minutes. Umpire : Corcoran. Will Hnvo Two Today. The Kansas fjltys anil Omahas will play two games today , thu tnofnlng game being called ut IU o'clock ' sharp nd the afternoon gnmo nt ! l:30. : The Omnhns are deeply cluiurlncd over tholr poor showing yester day , nnd will exert thoinsolvcs to more tban oven up by taking two straight. So ndmlr- able wns the base worlt ot Gentleman Jim Manning's ' team yesterday , however , It would have been a mir.iclo almost ( or nny team to buvo won against thorn. And , be sides this , they bit well , and would have won bv reason ot tbolr batting ulono , had Omaha's play boon perfect. The two loams will line up this morning , thus : Oninlm. Position. Kansas City Darby . , Pitch Uiighuy Wesllako Catch Hoilliix Howe First Carney Ollk.s Becond Manning Collopy Third Sundny Shclhuclc Short Alberta Visitor . . . ( tight Andrus Kelly.- Mlddlo Lytio Ihiyos Left Pnyno In the afternoon : Omaha. Positions. Kansas City. Ilandlbon Pitch Klteljorg Wostlnko ' Catch McMahon Itowo First Carney Ullks , Second Manning Collooy Third Sunday Shulboek Short Alberts Vlsnur night Andrus Kelly Middle Ly'tlo Darby . . . . .Loft Payne Toledo ArruHloil Aalii > TOI.KIIO , O. , May 29. Toledo won , tbo game from Fort Wayne today by both bard and opportune hitting and brilliant Holding. At the end of tbo eighth Inning the managers of both tcanu took their niou olt the field as n result of the Sunday basn ball movement In this city. The clubs were placed under arrest , but allowed .to go quietly to the police station where they were plauod under bonds for their appearance In court to morrow. Weather clear. Attendance , 3,000. Score : Kuns enrncil : Toledo , 4 ; Kort Wnyno , 1. Two bum1 lilts : Ciimpliin , 2 ; Kly , Watlswortli Sacrifice liltx : Armour , Ilurloy. D.irllnn. Alvord. Doulile ] ) lny : Nonrol , Kly und Cninplon , Nicholson , Kly und Campion Haso on bulls. O1T OottliiKur. IS ; olT , } V dawortli.a. Stolen hnaoi : Nicholson , CutllnRor. HoKrlovor. lilt by pitcher. Ily UatllnKer , 1. Struck out ) Ily Goulnijor. J. Passed bulls. Ily DliKilalo Uuiplro : Snjdcr. Columbus Loit to tlio IlOosicrs. COI.UMIIDS , O. , Rlay 20. Indianapolis won today's cnino on Lotohor's throo-bjgger when Lawrouca and Carpenter were on bases. Both teams played superbly. Gcnlns was struck by Camouu cud badly injured , but did not retire. A-ttondunce , 4,000. Score : HCOIE ; iir INNINGS. Columbus 000000100 1 Indianapolis 001)000200 ) 2 UUM.MAKY : Ilunsonrnnil : Columbus , 1 ; Indlnnnpolls. 1. Two- baio lilt : HrurkcnrldKU. Thrvo bnno lilts : J.ally , Lutchcr. yucrlllco lilt : O'llrlen. Double playa : Hreckcnrldee , Wnluli , Hrpckenrldk'O. llaso on bulU : Oil Indlnniipolls , 2 , Htruck out : Ily Muddun , 2 ; Btuphur.s , 1. Tlma of fume : Ono hour nnd twenty mlnutCB. Umpire : yernd. STATK Hastings Glvos the 1'luttsmoutli People a Hun for Their .Money. PrATTSMOUTii , Nob. , May 29. [ Special Telegram to THE BEG. ] Hastings reversed yesterday's result to-day in a surprising man ner. With 'Johnson in tbo box they started out to make things lively for the locals , and they did. Johnson pitched a line game for the visitors , striking out nine men and giving the locals live scattering hits , ono of which , bowovor , was a homo run. Porrlna started in to pitch for PluUsmoutb , but wns wild as u steer and retired at thn and of the second. Ho was found for two homo runs , a single and u hiicrillco hit m that Inning , besides hitting - ' ting thrca men. This gave Hastings live runs. Myor.s took his place und pitched ball like a locomotive , but thu visitor. * fell on him hard In the eighth and clinched the gamu with live moro runs. Ono of the features of tbo gaino was the line stick work of Chiles. Ho secured four hits nut of live times ut bat. For Hustings MoFarland and Llppurt so- ourod homo runs , nnd Johnson n two-biso hit. Hooves got a homo run nnd John Pat terson n dotiblo for tbo locals. Myors struck out eight men in the seven innings ho pitched. Green raado a majfiulloont running catch in center Hold. Several of ibu local plnvers showed a most bullet-headed ex hibition of base running. Score ; Hustings . . . 5 IU I'likttsmoiith . ou u ; i Kurno.l runs : Hastings , 4 : I'lattsinontli , 2. Huso lilts : Hastings. IU ; I'liinn-outh. fl. Er rors : Hastings , 0 ; I'luUsuiiMith , i' . ll.itturlos : 1'prrlno , Myers and Mauuiu : Johnsjn uud Chllus. Uuiplro : lluskoll. iHlund'it Homo Itooortl. Q HAND IMI.AXD , N K , May 2X iSpoctnl ToloKram to Tnu Ilii.j : : Urand Island llii- lihed her It rst. series at uomo today. Out nf ton dauioi she won eight. The ga no today was a slugging match and tbo urn jlrlng of Hart was very unsatisfactory to uoth sides Score ; Orund Island . 0 10 Koiiruuy . 0 Hits : Oraiid Island. Ill ; Kearney. IX Er rors : Grand Island , : : ; Kearuoy , 1. lUUurlOJi ( Jrund Island , amumer and Murray ; Koaruoy Hopp , Ollllluid l-'unr. " \Vlnn front Ilrittrloo , PIIKMOXT , Neb , , May 29. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bm : . I Norman Baker twirled the spboro for bis Pi-oaks today and defeated Oatovvood's Indians by a sooro of 4 to a. Slagio was In the box for the visitors. The grounds were crowded to tholr full capacity. Score : J'romont . o 0000040-0-4 lloatrlco . o 1 u i o 0 o 0 0 3 Kims earned i Fremont , I. Tivo-h.tse hits : Howi.iun. . ( litoholl uud Hololmu. Ilisos stolen ; Kromont. 8 ; llontrleo. 4. Dotiblo pluvs : lliUcor to llowm.iii to Uravor. llusei on ba'lst Oir Ilukor , II ; otr Blnislu S. Strnuk out : llv IJakorU : by H | SC. | T 8lUssod ; bHl.i ( Jravor. I ; Jonoa. 1. Tlmo of KHHIO : One hour and forty-live minutes. Umplro ; 1'uliucr. Today. Each ot the loams have two games tohod- ulod for today , morning and afternoon. Western league : Kansas Ulty at Omaha , Columbus at Indianapolis , Kort Wnyno at Toledo , Milwaukee at Minneapolis. National League , Pittsburg &t DuUlmoro , Cleveland at Uoiton , Oiuclnuati at Brooklyn. Louls- vlllo at L-hiladelpbla , Chicago at Washing. Ion , St. Louis at Now York. Stataieaguo ; Hastings nt Fremont , Doatrlco nt Plaits- mouth , Qrand island nt Koarnoy. s nf thn Tnnmi. AM.UNO Till ! AMATIHMIS. Nonpareil * ( Jlvo tlm Soldier Hey a n Iluril Full. Lloutonont Wright had a sad look on bis otherwise pleasant countenance- when ho saw his last noldler boy go out at Nonpareil park yesterday afternoon and nary a run to tholr credit , Smarting from the pounding ho rocolvud lust Sunday , Srmiiny MuAullffo pitched right good ball , glvlntr thu Second Infantry team only four hits anil not a base on bnlls. The Nonpareils commenced scoring nt the start and crossed the rubber In ovary inning to the llnUh. McAutlfTo's support was excellent , the bo5-3 behind htm accept ing every chance. Only ono soldier got as fur as third , Jolin , the .old-time Nonpareil pitcher , \vns in right. Ho has had enough of State league experience. For the Fort Omahiis a pretty double piny by Cornell and Wright was tbo only feature. yesterday's work by the Nonpareils wa ? up to their last season's standard. On Char ley Motoarty'fl return from school ho H 111 play with the South oud champions during tbo summer. Jerry Mnhonoy will liavo the rhoumatitm out of him soon , and thtn look out for bang-up amateur bail. Yesterday' * score : Huns onrnoit : Nonpareils , 4 : Sccoml Infantry , 0 , Two-buno hits : KlemliiK 1. 'llircu Lmsu lilts : Cor- rlKan : , Jolcn I. l > oub ! i > lnjn : Cnrnoll to Wrlnht. llimoon linlls : OlKicrlnch 2 , Comljr 4 , McAuliHo 0. Struck out : Ily Conily 5 , McAulllIa 8. I'Hsied balls : Ily Lnccy I , by Duburry 4. Tlmo of KIUIIU : Uno hour and twenty inlnutca. Uinplro : Art CrclBhton. Yesterday the Croightoo Hods crossed bats with the South Omaha Athletics nnd defeated them by a score ot 13 to a. The feature of the game was n homo run drlvo by Donogan of the Hods. Score by Innings : Crnlchton Hods. . . . * 3 Athletics 0 - 0 12 The Paxton & Gallaghers put It on the Op erators yesterday In this wise : Paxton & Gallasher..4 1130420 * 15 Operators 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 5 liattorlns : I'nxton & Gallagher , Hoonoy and SIIRU ; Operators. UranJJean anJ Vubor. The Croichtou College team defeated the South Omaha Athletics yesterday morning by the following score : Orolghtoii Colle o. . * 12 Athletic * 0 3 ll.itlerlos : Crolliton | Uollege. Doncgnu and McArdlc ; Athlutlcs , 1'ugh und Slatter. I'ho Koeltots boat the Cass Street Stars by thcso overwhelming odds : ItocUots 5 494 5 27 St.irs 5 0101 7 Earned ritns : Rockets. 5 ; Stars , 2. The Shamrock Juniors defeated the Coun cil Bluffs Juniors in a lively came , the ShamrocKs winning In tbo last inning by hard and timely hitting. The feature of the game was Potter's long running catch In the fourth for the Shamrocks. Following Is the score by Innings : Sli.inirocks. U 21 Council IllulTs Jrs. . . 0 1 4 ' 0,0 500 010 Battery : Troba and Tulloy ; llano nnd llurko. Haso lilts : Shamrocks. ] U : Council llluirs Juniors , 7. Three-base lilts : llano , Trobo nnd I.owry. TWO-DJSO hits : Woods and Tulley. Errors : Shamrocks. 5 ; Council Blurts Juniors , 8. The Athletics defeated the South Omabns yaslcrday in a one-sided game. The feature was the battingof the Athletics. Score : Athletics 2 4126-101 * 17 South Omaha 4-10 Earned runs : Athletics. 10 : South Omuha , 4.Ilnttertos : McElvalno and Ql.irk ; Kuteliol and Hart. BI.AIII. Nob. , May 29. [ Special"Telegram to THE BEE. ] Council Bluffs made a very easy mark for Blair today. Aftertho second innlne Moyers of Blair pitched for Council Bluffs. Noyes , a boy , did good work for the homo toam. The sumo teams play tomorrow. Score : Blair 4 G 0 0 0 1 3 2 10 Council lllutTs . 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 U 0 10 Bnttorlos : Blair , Noyes and Hnllov ; Coun cil lllulls , Nlcoll , Meyers and Egun. srAiiits OF SPOUT. Holding Out Toniptliifj Unit. NEW Yoitir , May 29. The Herald's London cable says : "It Is stated that a nobleman , presumably the carl of Lonsdalo , has mailo an offer of 1,000 for a match between tbo win ners of tbo Slavln-Jackson flght and tbo Sul- llvan-Corbott light , exclusive of any other moneys that may bo put up by club * or backers , on condition that the light takes place in Europe. The offer Is mainly directed at Sullivan , whom It ought to stimulate- supreme efforts. " Chcnc ItoynloVoii the Derby. PAHIS. May 2 ! > . The French derby was run today nnd was won bv Chono Royalo. Fra Angollno was second and Bucor.tatur third. Eleven ran. Tbo betting was 7 to 4 against Chono Hoyalo , 5 to 1 against Fra Augollno und 0 to 1 against Buconlatur. The winners were In tbo rear until passing tlif stables , when they galloped easily to tbo front and Cheuo Hoyalo won easily by a length. OoiiiR III lor Kilos. Nr.w Yonic , May 20. The klto-shapod track , which was starlod In tbo west about live years nco , is fast working Itself eastward - ward , The llrst one that this section 'vlll have hai boon built ut Itlrkwood , Del. , and will bo cpoaed with u grand trotting'moot- Ing on July I. llmchuil Another Uruw. LONDON , May 29. Tbo second-game of the chess match between Blackuurh and Lasker , which was playnd yesterday , resulted in u draw after 11 fly-six moves. Blackburn adopted the French defense. The next game will bo played tomorrow. Tip * lor Tocl.iy. Morris park opens today with n good string ot borsos. Tbo best looking things there and nt Latonla are : MOItltIS I'AIUC. 1. Correction Dr. llnsornuck , 2. Two Hit-i-Frol Loo. 3. Hlr Walter Freemason. 4. I'loknlcUor I'ossanL 5. indlii liubbor Milt Vouns < * 0. Wursnw-Klsk. T.ATOMA. 1. Ho' ) I'urdy John Berkley. 2. MUs.ii-ltDok Luldloy. . . 3. Little ( jeer o Semper Lex , 4. I'out .So-jtt lUlKOwun. > fi. Tlio Hoapur Merriment. ( I. Turk l.on Dudlo/ , 7. l.uko I' Oarilo t'earaull. WJmt thu iiul ; > lloyii Are ItuliiKf Editor Hitchcock joined thd dub last week. ' Tufllold's slack wire walking Is worth seeing , Ed Mullen bollovos in warm weather for fencing , Roberts , Morrow. Cone , Naton and O'Nell show tine work dally. Ladles are admitted to tbo housp Woaties- day mornings , U to 12. Members arc very generally In favor of enlarging the club bouse. Oouery Is back from Sioux City nud doing good work in tbo gymnasium. Best record , hi ton and kick , was made by Goodsoll , who illd over eight feet. Colonel liutlor bos loft for Montana , end will bo tnlisod In the gymnasium. Crollo. Clerk , Holnoy , Tolllfor. McConne } ! and Carter are becoming sprclallsts. Prof. Heugel keeps in good form and likes uotblug better those warm days than a bout with i Clark or Mullen. Several now men hnvo taken up iDtwsjnK , Prof. UrooknllJlktonrts fnithfully to the gymnasium \votk and Is ovtr ready to advlso and assist momjbprs. H is tlmo KtMcKoivoy ] organized two call nines. llKroU appointed to nttoad to this work Bomo iftto ago. Hlchtowcr doeiit't mind nn occasional "roast. " Ho snysTfto has thirty-six pupils to look utter , whlqh4ibop'llin { busy. E. E. Savaap'ls doing good work lately with the foil nn'a shown great Improvomout In nn assault. Ilu rlpo'sto H very cITecllvo. 1'rotont tllrectottWnro Judge TbtiMton , W. B. Mlilard , WA. 1'axton , jr. , , Robert Wells , McCormfck , GooK , Martin nnd Amos. Boxing ha * many devotees who work hard at't. ' E. QOQ.HO IH the promtor pupil , with J. E. Butler , Hal "Uainoy nnd E. Morgan close seconds. Bowling continues a very popular pastime. Messrs. Harry Heed , Ithoom , Hhlnoart , Cobb nnd Selby nroxlaily patrons. Harry Hcod made n score of ,89 out of a possible OJ nt four back thu week. Best score nt toil" pins wns made by Mr. Jack Uhootn , 231. Mr. Will HedicK rolls a good guuio nt four buck. Dr.Blrnoy's Catarrh Potvdor euros catarrh For sulo by till druggUts. flu cents. CRUSHED TO DEATH. John Olcscu Killed AVhllo llolplns to Move II llotlld. Whllo nsslstlng in moving n tiouso belong ing to Nelson Ncldc , Eighteenth nnd Doug- Ins streets , yesterday nf tot noon John Olcsoti , a luooror , was Instantly killed. The building had been moved from Its touudatton on n bluff nnd was nupporlod by Jacks and timbers. Whllo Oleson wns workIng - Ing at ono of Urn jack screws three of the timbers above the screw suddenly broke , letting one corner of the house full nnd crushing him between the lloor nud the tlmburj. Several other laborers barely escaped severe injuries. In n moment nftor the accident nil tbo available bolp at hand turned to nnd worked hard for nearly half nn hour before the body could bo extricated from the mass of debris. tTho body was terribly crushed. Olcscn was a middld aged slnglo man , lived at Thirteenth and Jackson streets , nnd worked for Paul Plat7. So far as known the deceased bud no relations in thiscountry. Coroner Maul took charge of the body and will bold aninquost at 0 o'clock this morn ing. They Object to Texas Cuttles Uolng Un loaded lu South Dakota. RAPID CITY , S. D. . May 29. [ Special Tele gram to TUB Bnc.l Dr. M. J. Troaoy , veter inary surgeon nt Fort Meade , engaged by the Pcnnington countv board of health to report on Texas cattle boln unloaded ut Brenr.nn , finished his examination today. Out of 12- , 000 unlouded 50U died immediately of exhaus tion , starvation nud injuries re ceived enrouto. Ho found no Texas fever among local cattle , but will recommend thatjshipmont of them into the state bo prohibited by proclamation of the governor. Toxns1. favor may still develop umong local cattle from those already ; shipped in , tbo latent pcrio'd not having oxpired. If Governor Mollotto.ttoos not Issue a proclama tion the stock una Ranchmen threaten to take matters into tholr'bwn hands and by force prevent the unftaaing of any more cattle from Texas ut B/cu ian. Not Soekijig/l'olltlciil Honors. LONDON , MayS'J.-pJotn Purnoll , brother of the late Charles Htewart Parnell , has de clined to conies t\thd scat foe Parliament. Dr. Blrnoy's ( JfiJtnVrb. 1'owdor for cold In head. Kor sale tfy all druggists. 50 coats. J. F Ransom of Hastings is _ ni . .tbo Del- lono. vg jv ; y. f Robert B. Beao75qfTOhadron , Neb. , is at the Arcado. x H. S. Manville of Tlldon , Nob. , is at the Murray. , , John F , Geode of Mlnden , Nob. , is at the Mlilard. C. J. King and wlfo of Beatrice are regis tered at tbo Dclloho. J. W. KJiloy and wlfo of Norfolk are reg istered at the Millnrd. ' John W. Cook nnd wlfo of Beatrice nro stopping at the Dcllono. C. A. Edwards and wife of Lincoln are domiciled at the Murray. Mr. George F. Canos. editor of the Sara toga ( Wyo. ) Sun , is in tbo city. F. G. Hausen and Miss Barnwoll of Crete , Nob. , are stopping at the Mlilard. Mrs. J. H. Stewart nud E. A. Stewart of Blair were among thu arrivals yesterday at the Arcado. Tlio Lnst of tlio Ituiralo. A majority of till the livintj buffalo in the world tire now on exhibition at the tormlnus of th6 Benson & Halcyon Heiffhls railway. Gates open at 2 o'clock. Admission , 25c ; children under 12 years , lOc. UTattte A. Cobb of I'lovldence , H , I. Undoubtedly many diseases may be prevented if the blood is kept pure and the general health-tone sustained by the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla. When this is done , the genus of Diphtheria Pneumonia , Hcailot'niid Typhoid Foyers , Malaria , etc. , cannot lodge In the system. After all Buch piostratlng diseases Hood's Sarsaparilla has boon found of Inestimable value In icstorlng daslrcd health and vigor , and piu ifylug thojnjiitctl blood. 1'or example , read the following from Miss Muttlo A. Gobi ) of Providence , It. I. , and her mother. Miss Cobb U u young lady of 18 , a Picture of Health and ls In the fiont rank In her studies In the JllBli School. Her father Is ti well-known police oniccr : "Mcsira.C. I. HoodS Co.j " I write to tell how much good Hood's fiar- saparlllH has done , for me. .Sometime nye I had diphtheria and Svai sick lor a year after ward , being Weak , Blind land Helpless I used ono bottle of Hfcod's Saisaparllla and U made mo real stroni1 MATTJIS A. Conn , South Chester Avenue , Providence , H.I. " As my daughter wanted to write how well she Ilkt'd Hood's Saiaaparlllu , I thought I would say u few woids. I think It Is thu Greatest Blood Purifier ever biought before Iho people. Some of my f rldiula soy go away wllli your medicine. ' I said the same once , but since my daughter lias taken Hood's Sarsaparilla My opinion lias changed considerably , " Mug. O. N , Coim , Providence , II. I. HOOD'S PlLLS < la not weaken the lyitom Ilk * otlier catlurllci , but tctiulljr toav up tul giro itrength to the jutleot. SomcthinQ In lott when you xiso Dr. Snco's C'n- tnrrh Homotly. It's Catnn-h. The wors > t cnsca yield to its mild , coda- ing , aloniiNing , mill healing pro ] > > crtlos. No matter liow bnd your cnso. or ot liow lone Etnndtas , you cnn Ira cureil. In- ourablo ca < 5cs nro rnro. It's worth S-'iOO to you , If you hnvo ono. Tlio intuiufaetwcrs of Dr. Baf-o's Ilcmody nro looking for them. They'll pny you thnt amount in rcisli. If they can t euro you. It's n plain squaroolVer from tv responsible btniucsa house , mid they mran it. It' seems lee onosldeil , too much of n rislf. It would lo wltli nny other mcdlclno behind it. It rtnly ROOS to prove what's boon said : ineurnlilo cnsos nro rare with Dr. Bnco's Catarrh Romwly. Other so-callort remedies may palliate for a time ; this cures for all tlmo. By its mild. .soothlnp , cloansinR nnd hcnlinp proiwrtlcs , It conquers the worst cntws. It rcniovts offensive - sive broatli , lesser impairment of tbo sense of tosto , mnoll or hearing , watcrinc or ttoalc 1 Catarrh , CO cents. The Connecticut Mnnuf.'icthrinf * Co. , llnrt- ford , Conn. , will contrnct for line inoclianlc.it work nt reasonable urlcos , Uorrcsuondonco solicited. KLECTION PUOGLAMATION. In pursuance of nn or llnnnco of the city of Orimlm , passud nnd npiirovcd ilny 17 , 18KJ. en titled "An ordlnnnco culllnjii spoolnl uloctlon to vote upon the iicccpt.mco of the nmunilod proposition of the NobrasUii C'mitrnl rnllwiy compiinv ntid * the Issuance of coupon bonus of thu oltvorOnmhn In thosnln ot two hun dred nnd fifty thousand dollars tWM.OJU ) ) to nul the NebiMsk i Contrnl Knllwny conipniiy In nciiuirltiK depot Kronnils , m thu con- struutlcn of n union rnllwny nnd pns- bOtiKor tlopot , and In the construction of ether r.illWiiy Irnnrovoinonts tiuon snld uroniulR , nnd to uuthorltu a lav for the pnv- moni. of tha Interest upon sntd bonds and to croi.to n slnklnp fund for the p lyniont of tlio principal thereof , nnd roiicullneordlimnco No , U0. > 4. nnssod nnd upnrovod Mny 10th , 183i. I , Ovomo 1" . 1'cmls , mayor of tbo city of Omaha , do horobv Issue my proclamation nnd Klvu pit bllu uotlco unto the lojnl voters ot the olty of Oimilm , Donghis oounty , Nob. , thut on Tliursdny , the 16th ilny of Juno , 1B92 , n spnalul election will be hold In snld city at the follow ing polIIPK daces , untnoly : VIKSTnrARD. . Vlrst District Southoaat corner Seventh and Jlaroy streets. Hrcanv District Northwest corner Klghtb and l.oiivonworlh stroets. Third Dlatrlot-120SJooo street Kourtb DlstrIct-1227 Houth Thlrtoonth street Fifth District Northeast corner Seventh und Pacific streets. Sixth District Southeast corner Sixth and I'uolflo streets. bovonth District 02.TI'Jorco street. Eighth District Southwest cornur Eleventh and Center streets. Ninth District 1802 South Sixth street Tenth District Intersection Ninth nnd linn- croft strict , tiarthoast corner. Eleventh Dlstr'ct lull South Thlrtoonth street , northeast , comer Arbor street. SECOND WAIID. First District Intorseotion Fourteenth nnd Jo n OH strocts. Second District lOOt South Thirteenth street. Third district Intersection Eighteenth and Lonvonworth streets , south side. Fourth Dlstnct Intorseotion Twontloth and l.oavonworlh streets , Houth Ride. Fifth District Intersection Twenty-third und Loiivonworth streets , south sldo. Sixth DIstrlot Intersection Twentieth street nnd 1'opnloton nvetiuo. Seventh District 14U"J Wl'illntn stroot. Eighth District -1314 Bouth Thlrtoenth street ( McC.mdlsh | ) . Ninth District Intersootlon Sixteenth aud Center streets. Tenth District 18M South Twentieth street ( Lovott& Wood m nn. ) Eleventh District Intersection Twontloth nnd rinncrof t streots. Twelfth District 1504 Vlnton street ( Donovan van ) . Thlrtoonth District Into rsoctlonThlrteonth and Tulloy slreots. went sldo. Fourtconth Dlstrlot Intersection Twen tieth and lioulevnrd streets. TIIIIIU WAHD. First District Intersection Twelfth and Chicago stroot. Second District 317 North Fifteenth street < Wood worth ) . Third DlBtrIct 112 South Fourteenth street , ( A''J. Shtipxou ) . Fourth Dlstrlot 1112 DouRlns street (0. ( J. C.uinn ) . Flftb District Intersection Capitol nvenue nnd Tenth streets. Sixth Districts-Intersection Hnrnoy and Ninth streets , cnstsldo. Seventh District Intersootlon Eleventh and Larnatu streets. Eighth Dlstrlot-13Ii Ilnrney street ( J. 9. MB- CorniloU ) . Ninth District 1211 Howard street ( Kil kenny , Bray < fc Co ) . IOCRTII TVAltD. First District Intersection Seventeenth and Davenport streets. Second District Intersection Twenty-sec end nnd Davenport streets , north side. Third District Intersection Twonty-flfth and DodRs streets. Fourth District Intersection Seventeenth nud Dodge streets. Fifth District 134 South Fifteenth street Sixth District Intersection Twontloth und Douglna sticets. Seventh District Intersection Twenty-sixth street nod St , Jlnry's nvenuo. Eighth District Intersection Twentieth street nnd St. Mary's uvonuo , west side , Ninth DIstrlot 1818 St Mnry's uvonuo ( Robobeuux ) . Tenth District Intersection Eighteenth und Leuvenwortn street ! ) , north side. Eleventh District 10W Howncd street ( Hle- Clns ) . FIFTH -\VAltD. First District Intersection Sherman avenue and Mundorson street Second District Erillng bnlldlnp , west aldo Slien.uin itvonuo , between Ohio und Corby streots. Third District Intorhcotlon Sherman nvouno and Lalio street Fourth DIstrlot 1003 Grace street , Soutlt- Wdst corner Sherman uvonuo nnd Uruue street Fifth District 1317 bhcrman nvonuu < o.i- nmn ) . Sixth Dlstrlott-1151 Sherman avenue ( Er- Seventh District Intenectlon Sixteenth und Iznrd streets. ICiL'htli District 808 North Sixteenth street ( U. Q Ulurk , axent ) . Ninth District Intersection Cuss und Fif teenth stroots. Tenth DIstrlot 013 North Sixteenth street ( Sour * ugont' . Eleventh DIstrlot Southwest corner Elch- tnenth nnd Cuss streets , 4' ! North ElKhteonth street. SIXTH WAitn. First District Lyceum hall , 4820 North Twenty-fourth street ( UrnlR ) . Second U. strict Intersootlon Thlrty-Rlxth street unu Gr.iiul nvonne. Tlilrd District I ntorsoetlon Military avenue and Oruiit btreot. Fourth District Intorsoctlon Twenty- fourth street nnd Mmtderfon streets , Fifth Ul.strict Intersection Twenty-fourth unO Wlrt streots. Sixth District IntorseotlonThlrty-thlrd and 1'arker stroots. Bovontli District 25M I.nko street ( W. A. McnslcU ) . Eiuhlli Dlstrlot-SO'-'S Luke street ( Snsstrom ) . Ninth District 2110 North Twonty-foiirth street. Tenth District Intersection Twonty-elahlh and rrunldln street ) . Eleventh DIstrlot Intorsoctlon Twoiity- fourlh und Franklin streets. Twelfth District UVJ North Twontloth street BEVKNTII WAItD. First District 281U I-ou von worth tront. hocond District-Intersection Twenty-ninth avenno and I'oppleton avenue , umt ; slda Third DIstrlot-InterbEctlor. Twenty-ninth street nnd Woolworth avenue , south aide. Fpiirih District Intersection Twenty-ninth anil Mogonth stroets. Hflh DIstrlot Intersection Thirty-second uvonuo und Thomuson stroot. Sixth Dl8trlnt-10l2 Twenty .nlntb avenue. fcovpnth Dlstrlct-Iiitersootlou Thlrtj- fourth und Franols street * . KinilTIlTAI1I ) . Flrat plstrlct-M)34 Ilnnillton street eocond DIslrlot-2J2i Uumln street , Third DUtrlct-Interswjtlon Twontloth and NloholHi HtroeU Fourth DlatrlotSfllO OumliiK street Fifth l > lstrlct--HOHCumiiiB dtruo' . Hlxth Dlstrlutlntoriuutloa Tw6nty-socond and Hurt structH. Seventh District Intersection Twentieth and Oass stroots. M.NTII WARD. First District Intoncotlon Thlrty-iocond and Cumlnic utreotM. Second District Intersection Fortieth and Cuniliu BtrootB , north aide. Third District Intersection Fortieth and Furnam Btreote. Fourth District In tcrieol Ion Thlrty-iecond avenno and Davenport etreot. Fifth DIstrlot-l'WH Furnam street Sixth District 3104 1/onvonworth itreet. For the purpovoof lubinlttlni ; to the legal voters of salcl olty. for tlioir accoutanco or ro- Jootlon , thu ninondoil propoittlon ot the No- braika Central Hollwaj company to the olty ot Om ubu ( hereinafter wrltton * t length ) and tlionuoatlons. uh.ill tba boucls ot tliu city of Ouiuhiv bo Ibtuod , reKlatorod und delivered , nrovlded In ld amended proportion bhkll an annual tax bo levied to pay the in terest ca iueli bonds ui It becoiiiDt due * aud sliull a further annual tax , conuncnolnif the tenth year , prior to tlio uiuturlty of uch bonds , bo levied , In nddltmn ta all other tuxea , for the croxtlon ot u BlnklriR iiind sufll- olout to pay such bonds ut tlio maturity Ibereolf BulU quesUotu , and tbo aocvpUnca or rej o- tlon of said amended pronosltlon , Is submlttod to s'tld Iczm votow , mid will bo voted noon In the manlier nnd form followliu : "Tho .Nebrnskn , Oontrnl Hntlway comnnny ' " " "win ? prooosltlon to the cltv of O i I 1 ho iimomlcii proposition of Iho Nobrnsk'i Ccntrnl Utliwny company to the oily of TntliaMnir'ornml Oily Oounoll of the Oily of Oinnhn , Nob.j The underslKtiod , the No- brnskn Contra ! Ilnllwny company , tironosos to noqtilro nnd tn'.o possession of , tor rnllwny purposes , that cert Hn tract of land , loo.-tlod within tlio rtlstriot houmltxl by l.'lftconth street , Chlouzo street. Eleventh street , L'oll- fornl.i street , and the Hunt of wny of the Oininn Ilult itiillwny coinpuny. o.xucpt the south hulf of Monk ; ifl , lots IluntM , blocks , Jot 1 , nitd north onc-hnlf of lots 2 und 3 , bolt ! S7i und to otoct tlicrron n union passenger tlopotcn the cornur of I'lftocnth and Chlcnzo streets , to cost , Including the other railway Improvements on said croiinus. not loss tin n four hundred thousand dollars Provided , th t .ty of Omnhn , In Dongln * epunty , Nolir.ti.ii , will donnto to the snld Nubrasltn Cpntr.it Kallwny company two hiindrod nntl fifty thousand dollnrg ( $ J : > 0UJJ ) of Its four (4) ( ) poraunt bonds , ltoo.000 thereof to boilnteil .liinniiryU , 181.1. and 1153,000thereof to bo dnti-d JniiUHry 1 , 1SDI. to boconia due nnd pnynli.o twenty yonrs from tholr respec tive dates , with uunrest Dnyablusuml-iMiiu- nlly. all n.iyablo nt thu Hso.il nconev of the state of Sonrnskaln the oily of Now Voile. Said bonds to bo nf the denomination of ono thousand dollars ( $1.000) ) each , nnd onoh thereof to recite. "This bond In ono of n series of two hundred and lit ty V\0) ) bonds of lluo ntnoii nt und toner , whU-li nro Issued by thu city ol Uinahn , In DmiglaR county. NobrnsKn , to the Nebraska Central KtUlway conininy. to nld it In nciiitlrlng Innd In the oily of Omuha for union depot aim tormina ! purposes nnd in the construc tion of n union railway pnsacnu-er donot upon siild grountl , nnd Its railway tr up < , sldo tincKs. turnouts , switches und nnprtmoiips loiitlliu thereto , and other railway Improvo- inents thorowllh connected. " Snld bonds to bo executed and registered at or Immcclliito'.y nftor the dutcs thereof , aiul Inilnedlntoly tboroaftor delivered to tlio First Natltmnl bank ot Utnulia , Nob. , trustee , to bo held In trust for delivery to the Nebraska Contrut Hallway compntiv , Ha successors or assigns , by said trustee , in Installments ns hereinafter provided , The suld Nebrnska Central Hallway com- nany plans to construct , or cause to bo con- Rtrucluil , a line of rnllwnj in the stnto of lown , not leas than 100 mlle * In oxtout. from the tast ntiproach ot a bridge , which the snld Nebraska Central Hallway comiiany bus also planned to construct over the Mlssoutl river , intersecting or conncatlnv with or reaching the lines of two or more of the following rail way corporation. ) , vs ! : Thu Illinois Central Hallwny conipany , the Wlnbna & Southwrstorn Hallway company , the Minneapolis & St Louis Knllwny com- , the Chlciigo , St 1'uul & Kansas City Riuv companv , the Chlo igo , Fort Mndlnon & Dos Moinea Hallway company , the Atoht- Bon , Topeka & Santa Fo Hallway company , the IJaltltnoro fc Ohio Railway company , the Ohio & Mississippi Hnllwnv company , the Kco- kuk \Vcstcrn linllway company , the Qulncy ninha fi Kunsns Olty Hallway company ana the lowaCeutrnl Railwav company. Uno hundred thousand (1100.03)1 ( dollars ot said bonds shall bo delivered by said trus tee to said Nebraska Ctmlral Hallway umpuny , HH miuuucKSors or assigns , ' .vbcn It or they shall have acquired and ( .alien possession of that certain tract of land located wltliln the district Vioundud by Fifteenth street , Chlcugo streol , Eleventh street , California street and the right of w.iyoftboOmnha Halt Hallwav coni pany , ( except the south half of blooksIIS. lot. ' mil 4. block 23. lot 1 , nud tbo north hulf ot : ols2amli. : block 27) ) : Provided , that the snld ono hundred thou sand dollars 1$1UO,0U0 ] of said bonds .shall not lie delivered until after the said Nebraska Central Hallway compimy , Its successors or Tsslgns , shall have constructoJ the said line of railway in th > > otnto of Iowa. Ono hundred and llfty thousand ilollnrs lISOfcCO | of said bonds shall bo delivered by said trustee to said Nobrnakn Central Hallway comuuny. Itusuccpssora or assigns , when It or they shall huvu completed tno erection ot a union passonrer aopot upon said tract ot lund above described , to cost. Inuluilng the other railway Imptovomcnts on laid grounds , not less than four hundred thousand dollnis ( S4C0.003) ) : proof of buch coat to bo made by the Mvorn stiuom.'ntot tbo president and trons- urorof said railway compniiy. tiled with the city clerk of Omana. nouompanlcd by certifi cate signed by the city attorney and. olty en gineer , that in tholr opinion such amount ha < - actually been expended. 1'roviacil. that if the snld Nebraska Central Hallway companv , Its successors or assigns Vnall fall to acquire and take possession of sale land , Itshuil not bo entitled to receive nny part of said ono hundred thousand dollar- iSlOO.uuO ) Installment of bonds : and. further nrovlded , thut none of suld ono hundred nun Iltty thousand dollars ( $150,000) ) Installment of bonds shall bo delivered uptll atloastonorul- way company In addition to the NobrnsU.i Central Hallway company shall bo actually using aald union depot ; and. Provided further. That tbo mityor and tlie olty council shall , by resolution , upon the full performance of the undertakings on the purl of said railway compunr herein contulneO. order the delivery of aald bonds at the tlmo * aforesaid ; nnd , Provided tuttbor. That all matured coupon shall ho removed and cancelled by said trustee bolero delivery ot tbo bonds to whu-n they are attached ; nnd. Provided furtbor. That the mavor and olty council of the city ot Omaha shall cause to bo levied on the tuxublo property ot said city an annual tax sufilclont for the payment of the Interest on said coupon bonds as It becomes duo. nnd nftor the expiration of ton (10) ( ) yoari from the date of anld bonds the mayor nnd city council of snld city shnll cause to be levied In addition to all ether taxes on the tumble property of aald oliv un anTount of tax sullielont to oronto a sinking fund tor the payment nt maturity of butd bonds , ( the amount of tax to bo levied for such slnltln fund not to exceed twenty-live thousand dollars lars H2\000.00) ) In nny ono your ) ; auld tax to b * continued from yo.tr to year until the Bali ! bondsuro fully paid. The acquirement of the said lands and Im provements heroin contemplated Including the said railroad in Iowa , shall bo begun within ouo year from May 1. 1802 , and Ixi pushed to completion without unnecessary delay : und shall bo completed within three years from the lat day ot July , 1892. In cnso nuy of the terms , limitations , condi tions or provisions propose J herein relating to Hip beginning , progress nnd completion of laid Improvements ure not complied with7 ( unless delay Is directly and necessarily cauaed by Injunotlon or ether judicial pro- i-ocrtlnzs , or by unavoidable uoctdent eruct of Provldonco ) , the said company ahalt not be entitled to receive said bonds or any thereof , oveo though the electors of suld city of Omahn shall hnvo by their vote authorized the Is suance nf aald bonda ; but nil right to said bonds shall by such default and without any Judicial determination bocoiun forfeited. Provldud , bowovor. thnt if the beglnnln ? , progrewa or completion of said Improvements shall bo dolnjed or obstructed by any ot the aforesaid causes , the times heroin allowed for tbo progress and completion of Buld Improve ments shall bo extended to the oitcnt of such delay or obstruction : and should a dispute arise between the ald city of Omaha and the said Nebraska Central Hallway oompiny with roxpoot to tlio cause or oxtnnt of any such dolny. thuaiinio nl the election of aald No- I raska Central Hnllwny cotnouny , nhnll l > o referred for determination to n board of ur- bltrntore , to be appointed as hereinafter pro vided. In consideration of receiving the proposed subsidy the Nebraska Coutrul Hailwty com pany agrees to allow all railway companlei the following rlgnts : The rlirhtio run tholr locomotivespaaaongbr und frcluht trains ever HH main nnd pasting trjcts within the city oi Omaha ; nnd ever Its proposed brldgo and approaches preaches , the rb.lit touieauch portion of lla terminal grounds , cpota and facilities nmnaj Loneccsaary uud proper ( or tlio conduct at Uie business of Buch ronda ; Includ ing nny onlurgmcnt of its dnpot and depot groundn ; the right to hti't their onra awltohed und delivered By the .No- brnslcu Central Halhray co npany upon all ol Its awltoh trucks : the right to connect tholr roads ut nny point within ono hundred ( too ) miles of said olty of Omaha with any lluo of railway wnloh the Nebraska Central Hallway conipany. or Its uocosjois or n l'.ri i , may construct or causa to bo constructed ouatof the Missouri river , nnd to run tlielr locomo tives , passenger und-tcolght trulns over thu main uud phasing truekn oi aald railroad ; it being hereby an rend that In case tbo Nebraska Central Hallway com pany shall construct Its proposed line enst of the Missouri river , through the ugency of nny other corporation or party , it will oaiiaoauoh corporation or partto execute and deliver to the city ot Omaha u good and niiDlolont Instrument binding It or him to libido by thu terms , conditions nnd provisions ot thla proposition , the aamo as the laid Nebraska Central Hallway company would have boon bound if It had built the same , loforo delivery ot the aforeanld one hundred thousand dollars ( I100 , < UO ) Installment of bonds. Provided , that the uso.ind cnjuyment by such railway companies of each und every of said ilKhUcnnll bo upon Just andeiuial turmi and the payment of just und fair compeiiia- tlon to the Nebraska Central lUilway con pany , Its iucces or or at lgn > , uud subject , to such operating ruloa und rcgiilatlona of the Nebraska Coiitrul Hallvruy companv , Its suu- ceasnrnoraBalKna. its shall bo ncoosiary and proper , just und reasonable. And the aata NuOraskix Central Hallway company will submit any dlaputo arising ho- twoan It nnd auch other company or com panies BS to thouiiound enjoyment of any rights under this proportion , or an to the tertna , cO'iipansatlon , oporntlui rulet und rozulutlons , relating tUeroto , to u board ol arbitrators , to bo made up of tbreo punoni who are judges ( if thoauto dlitrlot court or Iti lucoejior. of tbo dlstrlot uuibraolng tbo county ot Douglas , to bo so'.coted by n two- thirds -rote of all the persons who uro dlstrlot Judges of said court Provided that any such ratlwuy. company other than said Nebrnika , Control Hallway company. Its auccMtora or uulzna , shall have tbo leollon to submit ny such dltputo to arbrltratlonor to pursue any other rouiudy. Wherever arbitration U provided ( or by this propoiltlan. the party 4o > lrln to subroli aurmaUoito arbUratlon nUull eauii * to l > iorvod upon the other purty n wrltton which 8hat : < ut out the luiktlrr In dltputa to bo submitted , and the tlmo propofod for Iho hearing , wlilch shall not bo loss than thirty pi ) days nftor the tlmo of sorvtrc ! nnd thereupon - upon the adverse jurty shAll within twonly poi day * nftcrsuch scrvloo upon It serve in nnsrcor. If nny II Imvo , upjti the party do- mund'iu tha arbitration. The Hoard of Arbitrators , when orinnltoil , ahull have power to fix thu tlmo of lioarlni ; nnd to adjourn the same from tlmo to limo , and to make nil no-o siry mips ant regula tions for the production of toUlmony lu the potsosslon of olthur p-irty. nnd otherwise to compel a farnnd : ] spco ly trial ! the decision of a majority of the lie .rd . shall control nnd the tlunl dotornituntlon ot Iho board ahull tie filial nnd conclusive upon thn parties , of nil mat- tP" ll | ) < ilttn , | , , ) , \n \ illlptf \Vhernvor arbitration shall bo resorted ta < nelt uiuitr.ition .t.iuil ootuooxoiuslvoiciuvay of the parties ( except as heroin ohewhcro pro- vt ie.ll. as to the matters and tliln-i Involved nnl decided therein. Saltl Nnbr.isknCuntrnlKkllw.iy company. Its sucresRors and assigns , shnll transport freight ( liifludltiR trnnttor ot f role hi nuil nil charges Incidental to s.xld transportation ) over auy lirj'lan njid anurnj"'ii ' > < . MS wnll ns twor HMV railway It slnll ponstruot within ono hundred ( too ) mtliM ot the Missouri river within the stnto ot Nebraska , for Just or ronsotulblo rntns or charges , nnd In case of dlfToronfo as to whbt constitutes Just nnd reasonable rates oi onarm > - miner i.u. iari.i.ini | , mo mayor unu oity council or sOd railway uomuuny may submit the same to arbitration In tlio iiinnnoi nud to the arbitrator ! nbovo prnvldod for. but this pirAgrapu respecting freight cliarios jh U not liocomo operative or In torco until flvo years from Iho ditto of thn dollvory of the last Installment ol the bunds hereinbefore re ferred to. , It's ' further proposal that aald bonds shall bo delivered to the Nebraska Uontr.il railway com p my. its smcqisors or assigns , only upon thop-xouutlon by the aild .Nebraska Central railway como.nnv or Its suttcossnri , and dollv ory to the city of Omaha of nn iiudortaUlu , ' in wrlllnsto ihuortootthitthopiluatpnl depot of said railway com patiyIU general otllcoa nnd principal nmchlna shops when built ahall ba iooated nud malntiilncd within the corporate llmltH of the olty of Omaha , an I that u viola tion of the terms of s.iltl undertaking by th Raid Nebraska Central railway company or Its .successors or assigns , shall render the said NournsUn Central railway ooiupany , or Us siiocossora. Indebted to the said olty of Omaha in tlio full amount of aald bonds , nud Interest thtrcon. This proposition shall , after being duly acknowledged by the Nttbraslta Central Hull- way ooiupany , bo loootdotl In thooftlco of the loglsterof doodsot Douulns comity.Nebraska , nnd ( or a period of twenty ( iJ ) years from anil utter UiU dnto. Hhtil bo referred to by giving the book and page wherolu the snmo Is ro- ( .orted in any mnrtnge , dcoJ of trust , deed ol conveyance , or IVHNO ot said depot nnd donot grounds , with thw statement that the said No- br.'slca Central rallwnv cnmnnnv. Its supi-os- sors and uaslgni , are bound by the terms. Unit , tatlonn. piovimons nud i-ondltluns ol tint proposition which are hereby inndo Its cove * n.ints thntutueh to anil run with thu Bald property Into wlioiooror hands It may come. Provided , that the city council ot the city ol Omuha. ( tlio mavor npnrovlns In duo form ! shall ounct a certain ordinance ( which at the date ho roof. Is'pending consideration before- said council ) , entitled "Anordlnunoo erantlng permission and uuthorltv to the Nebraska- Central Hallway company , Its biiccossors nnd assigns to construct railroad tracks along , noross. ever and under co-lain streets and alleys In the rlty of Omahn auhjncttocortnlu coniiltlona , nnd to viiouto parts of eertiin streets nud alloys In the city of Omaha upon compliance with certain other conditions. " And It Is also provided , that If snld Nebraska Coutrnl rnllwny company shall not. within rnrty-flvo(4. ( > ) days of being notified by the city clerk of the uilopt'on ol tills proposition nt tlio election held to vote upon the same , illu with the said city elnrk Its wrltton ratifica tion of this proposition under Its corporate soul , none of said bouds shall bo issued , and all the tcrniH nnd provisions ot this proposi tion shall bo held foriiutiEht. The Nebraska Central Hallway company agrees before un election being ca led to sub mit to the voters of the city of Omaha thli proposition , that It will execute > md dollvui 10 aald cltv a bond with good und aufllclont sureties In the sum of five thousuul dollars ( $ ,000.00) ) und live thousand ilollnrs ( IJ.OOO.CO ) cash , conditioned upon the payment of thn expenses of said election. This proposition und Iho acceptance threat by the city of Omaha and the ratification ot I lila proposition by Bald Nebraska Central Hallway company , or Its SUCCOBCOIB or as- stgnos , as heroin provided , snail bo const rued and understood to constitute a contract hetwecn the said Nebraska Central Hallway company. Its successors or assigns , and the said city of Omaha , and all the tu'ins , conditions , agreements and provisions made on the part of the Nebraska Ccntrnl Hall way company In this proposition con tained are hereby inndo tno covcnnnti of the said Nebraska Central Hallwav company. Its successors und assigns , which ahull attach to and run with all of its said property nnd bo binding upon uny party Into whose hands It or any of It may come. In witness wlieioof the suld Nebraska Cen tral Hallway company has caused thosn pres ents to bo executed this 10th duy of May. A. D. , 18'JJ. NEBRASKA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. By J. H. . Vice President Attest : JOHN L. McOAGUE. Secretary. [ HEAL. ] Witness : ALEX. G. OHAUI/TON. Btntoof Nobraskn , I Douglas County , f" ' \ On this llith duy of May. A. I ) . . 160. , bofora mo , a notary public In nnd for said county , personally npnonred the above numeil J. 11. Diuuont nnd John L. McCnffue , who are to mo personally known to bo the Identical per sons who signed the forogoliK * Instru ment na vice president , nnd sucrotary of thn Nebraska Central Hallway company : they ncknowlojpo the > said Instrument to bo the voluntary not und deed ot tlio said No- brasku Ccntr.il Hallway company ant ! tholr voluntary act und dned as such vice president inn secretary of siild company. Wltnohs my hand nud notarfnl seal the data last aforesaid. AU3X. O. CllAllM'ON. ISUAI-.I Notary Public. Shall the above and forozolngproiiosltlon ba X nocoptod and adopted , sliull said bonds bo | 8 < sued , roKlstorud nud dellvorcd nnd shall an an nual tux In addition to the usual and tillolhor luxos bo levied upon the tnxuulo property ol tlio Oltv of Omaha , Douglas county , No- brusk'i. sulllcloutto pny the Interest on said bonds us It becomes duo , and nt tlio tlmo of levying the annual cltv tax , commencing the tenth your prior to the maturity of suld bondN , shnll n tux In addition to all other taxo * bo levied upon the laxab'o property of said city of Omaha. DOUK- laa county , Nohrnska. and continued nnuil- nlly thorcitf tor from year to year until thoni- hy n sinking f und shall hvo boon obtained bufilcient to pay said bonds at the maturity thereof ? YEd. NO. Thn above questions shall bo regarded a ? ono question nud nil ballots of loxal voters oust nt oald oloctloii containing the ubnvo prouosltlon und nuoHllons In the form of the olllclnl ballots , to bo pruuurod by the city clerk of suld city lor Bald olocllon , wllh an "X" murk following the word "yea" .ipon said odlolul ballot sh ill bo counted In favor of the acceptance of snld nmundod prop osition , the Issuaiico of said bonds nnd the levy of s.UJ taxusln payment of the principal null Interest thuruof : ucd nil b.tlloti of lozal voters east nt said oluutlou containing thu nbovo iiroposltlon and ijucstlous in the form of the olnclul ballot , to bu prepared by the city clerk of Hiild oily for said election with nn "X" mnrlc following the word "no" noon ( .aid olllclnl ballot Khali bo counted nud considered UK iizulnst the nocnptanco of sain amended propo sition , the loiiunoo of s\ld bonds and the levy of Ntld taxes In payment of the principal and Interest thuruof. If two-thlrris of nil the Ballots voted by said loiral vutureof said ally of OiniUm. Uoueliis county. No- hrnnku , nt snld uloctloti nliall bo o ml In favor of tlio accuutaiico of uiild amonUecl proposi tion , the IsHiianco of snld bonds null thq lov. of said tin on lu payment of the principal and interest thereof , the forncolnir propo sition will ho hold to ho adopted und thuforo- Koln , ' iiiictstlons will bo hold to bo answered In favor of the maniinco of Bald bonds und the levy of nald tuxoa , und the suld homU there upon ahull bo Is-uied. r OK Isle rod nnd delivered liuicconluucu with the tunui and conditions of said nniDudcd proposition , und snld t&xus shall bo levied nucordlnjtlyi othorwlso not. Which olcutlon will bo open utB o'clock In the iiinrnlnx , und will continue open until t ! o'clock lu the afternoon of the sumo duf. D.ito.l at Omaha , Nub. , this ISth duv of May , 1692 lHlsnod.1 OKOHOEP. IllJMIS. Mnyor of tlio City of Omaha. NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITOKV. - OMAHA , NE3 CnpHnl . . . SB10U,0f ! ) ) iir-ilii * . . . . MJ > , ) ) ) OflJc riandmroetorlonrr W. Yntoi . It. ( iCuslilns. TluapruiLlont US. llurloif \ v Mor o , Jehu rt. Cclllm , J. V. IL t'Jtrlot l < Jili A Itcvil , Caililer. Tl-IIS. IRON BANK. ENT INTEREST WfDONDEPOSITS 100.000.00 YUflN-E.W.NA5II TON-C.H. L AKC I