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8 NOT GULTY OF MURDER | George Wilkinson Killed Captain Dodge in Self Defen: CONCLUSION OF BOYD COUNTY'S BIG TRIAL Forty-Eight 11 Two After Belng Out Jury Decides the dents nt Case Tatmage —Cheye County's Docket Clear, May 11.—[Special Tele. Nows has just reached George W. Wilkin- | for killing Cap Tho jury was v of self de eram to Tie Bor here of the acquittal of son av Butte, Boyd count tain Dodgo at Doige's forry. out forty-cight hours, The p | fonso advanced Wilk ho | quarrel which shooting was over bo title to a pice was by yson, ' to tho of land NCOLN'S FLOOD SUBS No Further Damages I the High Water tal City News, ., May 11 pecial Tele gram to Tur Bee,]—The Salt creek flood has been subsiding rapidly all day and unless rainy weather sets in no further troublo is anticipated. The worst thing in prospect now is the probablo sickness that will ensue after tho flooded district is made habitablo by the subsiding of the water. As thowater rocedes the accumulation of garbage, filth, dead animals, etc., covers the ground and u ready the stench is almost unbearable. What it will bo when the sun comes out can botter be conceived than stated, The school houses still furnish shelter for tho howeless people, all of whom are being fed by the city authorities, It is becoming vainfully evident that the people huddied to- gether in the school houses have but little regard for health or clonnliness, Wi Ticket Was Defective, Elias J. Miller endeavored to convince the Jury in Jud Tibbett's court today that he is entitlea to receive §,000 from the B, & M. for dumages received 1rom tho hands of ployes of that company. He clai was wronefully ejected from the d cars after ho had purchased a ti acfonso alleges that Miller presented no ticket but simply offered the stul of & coupon with the part containing the coutract, date of expiration ana class torn off. Tho case will go to the jury tomorrow. Ll ed His Child, Willlam Buchanan, whose littlo 7-year-old son was kiduaped by his divorced wifo some weeks ago, has returned to Lincoln after a successful search for the boy. Buchanan was divorced from his wifo somo time awo and tho court awarded him tho custody of the boy. Hohas been cmployed in a meat market here, One week ago last Saturday Mrs. Buchanan came to Lincoln, and by aid of an ex-polico officer enticed the boy into a carringe. In spite of the bov’s eries tho car- ringo was driven to the Union Pacific depot, where tho tramn was taken for Denver, Buchanan at once started in pursuit, Last Suturday the little fellow was sent’ on an errand by bis mother, but friends of his father were wutching, and ne was roturned | to Lincoin. Tho litte fellow says he is glad 10 get baclk N LiNcoLy, Clay Center Nows Notes. Cray Cexter. Neb, May 11,—[Special to Tue By oo suspiciovs characters wero arrested here Monday :eveniug with a lot of gold rings in their posses- on. The warrant was issued at Fairlield, where they bad been trying to dispose of the jewelry. They will bo taken thero tor trial. Mrs. J. H. Wright died Sunday at noon snd was buricd hero Monday. 5ho was one of tho pioneer settlers and was bighly re- spected. Sho was 72 years old, The rainy weather continues and farmers are somewhat discouraged. Some corn hus been planted and with favoraole weather from now ou would enable most_farmers to get their corn in before June. Grass and all small grains are doing fine, and an uvusual acreage of winter wheat bias been sown. Two Accldents at Talmage Tarywace, Neb, May 11.—[Spocial Tele- gram to Tue Bee.|—A young man who re- tuses to give his name butsays his home is at Crete, who was doing extra work on tho Miscouri Pacific railroad, was this afte noon moving freight cars here. He caught hold of a Lrake beam and was dragacd a considerable distanco. His right foot was badly bruisea. e is also burt about the breast and shoulders but probaoly not ser- ously. He was taken to Crete on the regu- lar train, A fow minutes after this accident a coupla of freight cars, one loaded with merchandise, Jumped the track in the yards while boing switched, tho loaded car being ditched, Platto C n PraTte Conte \ter's Concert. Neb., May 11.—[Special to Tur Ber.|—A prand musical concert was given here last night. Captain Kinzio and Jules Lombard of Omaha, Mrs. Garlow of Columbus, Miss Hays, Mrs. Lynch and Mus, Kehoe of Piatte Center and Mr. MeGill of Humpbreys wero the participants. A special tram from Columbus orought a largo crowd of peoplo from that city. Humphroy, Madi- won and Newman’s Grove were well ' repre- sonted. & success in overy particular. © ' County's Docket Clear, Sivey, Nob, May 11— [Specinl to Tne Bee. | When District Judge Neville opened court here Monday ho admonished the at- torneys to have their cases ready for trial and disposition, The result was that be has given tne dockst a good cleaning and Chey- enne county feels indevted to lus houor, Court adjourned this afternoon, —_——— “My wife finds Bradycrotinethe best thing she ever used for headache,” W, E, Griftin, Claremont, N. 11, Rl The W. A. Page Soap Co. are publish- ing each week - ditfferont list of ten merchants who sell Union soup. Watch for your grocer’s name, - I — sovra oyMauA, 3. G, Preston Recalls the Number of Interesting A J. G. Proston of Oakland was on the mar- kot yosterday with stock. - Mr. Preston was ono of the first patrors of the South Omaha yards, and shipped stock here when busiuess was transacted in the old frame ox:hango bullaing. Ho related severul umusing and Anteresting iucidents which Luppened in those days, On one occasion Mr. ¥’reston brought in u bunch of cattle and after romaining for over & week was unable to dispose of them. He coucluded 1o try it again lateron wnd ro- loadca the stock aud ook them home, After foeding tho stock for sixty days he brought then back, disposed of thom and made over £200 vy the delay. Mr. Proston was always a firm bellever in tho future suce2ss of the South Omaha mur. ket, and today is glad to know that the farmors of Nobraska have as good # market hero as is to bo found in tho country, Ha also believes that Soutn Omaba bus & sure thing ou second place in the near future, Early Days ina Returned Stolen Propert Nearly threo weeks ago 1. L. Perrine's residence, at Twenty-fourth aud I streets, was burglarized in duylight, and a purse con. taluing o small sum of money, & gold watch and a diamond ring were faken establish the identity of the robbers was se- cured and the robbory remained a Perrine visited the cellar sho found an envelope containing the watch The envelopa was a plain mark or writing came, and whs tho port. would have profitably Today when and diamond ring. white one and there was no of an The wat their return proves that the robbery work of a grn enced disposed of the valuables. Mr. and Mrs upon to daughter yestorday at the family residence at Tw second and R ehil | Past four days. T'ne infant child of Mr. Hartz, Seve vosterday. o'clock today ok of bronehitis, | o'clock toduy At tho m | Lackey prosided anda D. S rotary | elected trustees: | Goodman, € Mullen and Ge ing adjourncd whon will ba s The question of renting tho pows for tho ensuing year was voted down by a vote of 21 10 20. Tho from January 1 to dato are cattle, 562,017 hogs, 71,706 sheep and 1,667 figures show a quin_over tho same period of last year of 605 cattle, a loss of 1 horses and wether a very flattering showiug. tho summer shipment of 1088 will be more than mado up and a largo gain will be ctronicled. Mrs. John Weimer and two children poisoned last 1a vsweiled” can purchiased at & cheap Tho family resides at Fif- afte children u physician was iministered emetics, and soon had the poisoned ones rescued from danger. They will all recover. frc store 1 Omaha, | teentn and C streets, eating the corn were taken called, who Bruno Strathman to Wiscousin, Charles 1. Mooro of Oslkaloosa, Ia. guest of 1. . Elliott. Sol. Arthuiner of Chil yesterday of Tom Rock. Saturday evenin will give a ball at Blum’s ball, Jumes Greene of Nora Springs, Ia., is the Ruest of bis J. W. Sipo has returned from Des Moines, Ta., where ho hus been for soveral days. Andy Korr arrived in from Leat Mr. mukel Jame master Glusgow, pointed by Ma Doctorsi Spectacles, Dr Mrs. R. A. Su Who are cash buyers should not tuke ad bargains (o, HELLMAN'S ADMINISTRATOR, Omaha, stroet, Mra. kind to show from whenca h and ring are valued at ¢ not an_e: n hand, and burglar, who Bereaved Parent death of their whose death mourn the Annio, streets, This is the 1 0f theirs to bo carried The funeral occurs at and Mrs teenth and Brown strects, Tho funeral tukes place at v, aged 1 vear, infaut son of Mr. F'red Nelson, died yesterday from v Laurel Hill cometery, psbyterians Meet. congregation last evening W, H ch, A ko I, Kise Monday Roberts, M. 1 until the pastor for evomng, Stock Yards Statistics, receipts at the Un 381 mules, These sheop and o gain of | Poisoned by Eating Canned Corn, ening by eating corn Albright. Soon Weimer and and Mrs. very il Notes und Personals, azo was the hrother-in-law, D. P. Roth. the city o and will re and Mrs. Doc. Wright have r Nortou, s third and 1 street flusned " N street, cl T. Gamble, has tendered to tako effect Sunduy, W. formerly off the ~coast of escaped. cors, W, P, Pshaw! -~ e hsells Union s Country Merchunts unty their fall trale. 18th and Parnam, ——— - JACK THeZ SMASHER. Sensational Trip Down Street of an Able Bodied Brulser, Another titled Jack has boon discovered. This time it i3 tho Rippers, Kissers and Huggors of history the Smasher operates in tho day and t. “Jack the Smasher.” the cueek, 0 one showed fight, but and he succooded in - - For strengthening and clearing the voice, use “Brown's Broucbial Troches, commended them to friends who lic speakers and they have proved extremely sorviceable,”—Rev, Henry Ward Beecher, - Wm. Stein sells Union Highest of all in Leavening Power.-~Latest U, S, Gov't Report, ol Baki Powdne% ABSOLUTELY PURE No olus to mystery. William McCauley are called young occurred pnty- second away within the Henry died Interment will be at coting of tne Presbyterian church Alexander Piuney acted as The following gentlemen wero W. H A. Monroe, Charles The meet. tho ensuing te u stock yards head of 75 hogs, a gain of horses, alto- Hefore hogs 1s over tho were taken returned from a trip is the guest the Bohemian Turnér: yosterday aw oW days. Mrs. Juage Foxworthy of Lincoln is visi ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Hunt. eturned frow Lincoln, whero they have been visiting. L. S. Gosney of Ottumwa, his brothe: mission mui, Ia., is visiting y Sum Gosney, a weil kuown com- uperintendent of the pork de- partmeat of Swift & Co.’s establishment at Cbicago, is 1 the city. W. J. Kickard has been eranted a permit by Building Inspector M dwelling at Twenty Misses Minme and Eva L Wilson, who have been visiting Miss Minnie Bluiy, retuined yosterday to & The fire departnent turned out last night ning that thor- oughfare aud makiug it look quite present- leld to erect Cox and W. I lenanaoab, la. cashier of tho Buffalo County National bank, and Join G. Lowe of tho Iirst Nutional bauk of Kearney South Omaha yesterday At the meeting of the South Omaha Cigar- s union held last evening William 1 Moyer was elected treasurer and John Ga lagher a member of tho board ot aud tinance committeo, McReynolds, assistant under Post- his rosigi Rose- cranz, @ clerk in tho oftice, has been ap- pointed to fill the position. 3 Colonel Root, newspaper 1mau, is ourouie homo from rador. were in trustees a South Omaha Lab- About Uswo months ago Colonel Koot was sbipw! d provinee and c luckil City Ingineer W. S. King, who was r sor’ Millor Monday evening, has appointed George MeBride as his assist: _Irank King, formerly assistaut engin- eor, is transferred to the U corps of engi ou the city force as fiela engineor. rangemout gives satisfaction. 3 that, ame near being drowned, but ion stock yards Atkins romains The ar- Take Beecham's Pills, Cullimore,224 Bee bldg S0ap. il to o of the Hollman’s admin- tor’s salo to secure soms wonderful Address Unhke broad glaro of ts malo and female mpartially He was arrested at Thirteonth and Farnam alter playing u very succossful engag reaching ovo nont, sovoral blocks, As John Smith alas John Doo No. 1 ho appeared in the po. lico court and was confrouted by a cloud of witnesses. Ho lad takon a promenade down Farnam Ho tirst met a lady who did not look Lolligerent and promptly surprised her w a stinging backbander on ofresned him and ho got down 1o DuSinoss. 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Caroling Bergquist, Omaha. . - The great reason for the success of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is found 1n positive merit, 1t cures where other preparations fail, e Welch & Bro. sell Union Soap. woman ehould enses. Notice of the Sitting of the City € Board of Equalizat To the owners of the lots.parts of lots and real estute abutting on or adjacent to the streets, alieys oravenues herein named or situat whole or in part within any of the ai herein speeitied: You aud each of vou thut the city council of the city of Omah will ir 1 of cqualization at the office of L in the city hall, Omaha, Neb.. the 19uh of 'May, 1N, from 9 o'clock a.m. todo'ciock p.m., for the pur- pose of considéring and_equaliziaz the bro- posed levy of spe axes and assessments, as shown by “Proposed Plans of Assessment’ now on file In the office of said eity clork, and correcting any err i of hearing ali complaints that the owners of property <o 10 b sed and taxed may mike: said Spe- ciul taxes and assessments proposed to ho Jevied heing necessary to cover the cost of the several improvements duly authorized to bo made and now lows Damage 2 grade of Arbor street. C1ith street and C12th - street. amounting to the sum of £27.00. which siid sum it Is proposed by a report duly adopted by tho city council to assess on tho lots and réul estate to the depth of center of block on both sides; of Arbor strect fro Hith strect from 175 w Casteliar stroet, 1:th streen from’ Vinton street to Castellar street. Judgment in favor of Michael Donnelly for damazes for change of grade of Davenport street from 6th to 1Uth street, amounting to the sum of 30905, which sum it §s proposed by areport duly adopted by the eity council to assess on tho lots and real estate to the depth cot on both sides of sald Davenport from 9th (o 10th strect. 2 azes, for grading the aliey fn block & Kountze & Kuth's addition, amounting to the Bum of 76,0, which said sum it 1s proposed by report duly adopted by the eity council to usses8 on the lots and reil estato to the depth of one lot on both sides of suid alley in block & Kountzo & Ruth's addition. anging the crade of Douzlas street from to 20th street and sertain intersocting amounting to the sum of £2057, which said sim it {s proposed by u report duly adopted Ly the city councll’ to ussess on t lots and roul estate to the depth of 132 feet on hoth sides of said Douzlas street from 9th street to 2ith street, as follows: Frow 9th to 10th St., 75 ets. per foot frontago, om 10th to 11th St., #L00 per foot frontize. oni 11th (o 131 § 3 por foot £ 2th Lo Lith St 8175 per foot frontazo, i Eth to 1t St £200 per foot fronti From 1ith to ) ber foot. frontaze. Irom 15th to 16th St, K100 per foot frontazc From 22 St. on north side to west line, lof 2 Liousel'ssub., from 21th St on south sl west Line, sub.'1%, 10t 2, Capitol add., at #4013 ver foot frontaz On_north side from west ine lot 2, Housel's sub. to westline sub. & lot 2, Capitol add.. On south side from West line sub, 18 fot 2 Cupitol add.. to west Hne lot 6, Housel's sub, wt %500 per foot front On north side from west lino sub, 8 lot 2, Capltol udd. to west line sub. 3 lot 4 Capitol add, On south side from wost line lot 6 Houols' sub. to west e sub, 12, lot 3, Capitol add. ut #2.00 per oot frontuze, On north ‘siie from west 1ino sub. 3. 1ot 3, Cupltol add, to 24vh St. On south sido from westline sub, 12 3ot i Capitol add. to 2ith St at £20) per foot front 4th St on wostsl tosauth line lot i in Kellow's Is per foot 6. Doug oo 10th to 20th at .7 foot fr( 17th St alley Dodgo St at €070 per foot fr I8th St from Barnum t per foot frontuge. 19th St from Barnam to DoJg, per foot frontaze. For the cost of grading 4th Ave. from Gri view to Bancroft Bts., amounting to #0, 17 which said sum it 4 proposed by a reportdy adopted by the eity counci! 10 ussess on the 1ots wnd el ostate to the depth of ailey on both sides of4th Ave. from Grand view to Bun- CcroftSts, Rate per front footages: Chunging the grude of 24th St fron Leuven- worth St to Wookvorth Ave, amounting to the sum’ of #131L00. Which siid sum it is pro- posed to uasess on the 10ts and real estate to th depth of the contor of block not excoeding 1s feet on both sides of sald 24th St from Loay enworth St to Hickory St KRate per foot aro hercby notified 10th to 1 th street, feetsoutl »f Arbor street from north line of lot D 1L at8lss north of Farnam §t. to e Dodg from Sts. ot #4790 Sts. at §.70 tain strects and additlon, smounting to the sunrof 84,00 which sald sum it 13 proposed by a report duly adonted by tho city council 10 ussess on the 1ots adjolning the stieets und alleys, to-wit M n ot from & Mason street froni 2th uvenue frow ickory pluc 25Lh stroet tickory pluce dition, equa inclusive, h streots rects, Loaveaworth street to from Leavenworth street to ad tho ulleys fn Marsh's ad- on_the severil lots in bloeks 1 Marsh's addition, on each lot Damages for grading Castellar street from 15th to Z4th stroets amounting to the sum of 263,00, which s1d ~v|n.lH 15 Propose .‘x Ly o re- port duly adopted by the city council to assess Eithe lota and real estato 1 the depth of tho alloy or the depth of three () lots und in tax Jot to_ the depth of 150 feet, on both sides of Oastellur strect from 1500 o 24th streets. Rate per foot frontige, $.051500, . Dawages for gradivg Pucitic street from Zith MAY 12, h straots, amounting tothe sum of $615.0 v anid sim It is proposed by roport dopted by the oty conneil 10 assess theTots and real estate to the depth to th center of Vlock, wna the depth only of lots 4, 37 and 40 in Tickory' place, on both sides of Pacificetreet from Hih to 21th streets. Rate Per foot frontage, Damuees for gr i pont street and Ttice street in Dupont monnting to the sum of 885,00, Wil i iLis propose.t by n report dily ndopte | by the eity couneil, 10 nssess @ Toswnd foal ostato to the depth of 125 Sofsaid strects as follovw Dirpont stree to west line of Dupont place. Ricestreet from east hne to west line of Dupont pluce, at rate of 0,155 per foot frontu Dam ngo of grado of 42nd streot, Lafayette. nnd other streets in Walnut Wil wdd flor unting to the sum of which aifd sum it is proposed by a report duly wdopied by the clty counell to assess on the fots and real estato to the depth of 15) feet on botl: sides of 43nd strect from Humnil- ton to Nicholus sireet; Lafayette avenuo from 10 feot wost of 4/nd strect 1o 41t streot R to per foot frontaze § Darmnges for grading i 10 Bure strect, wmou HI0L0, Which said sum 1t 18 prop port duly adopted Ly the clty counell” to scss on the Jots nd Teal estite 10 the depth of first alicy or 150 feet on Uoth stdes of strcet from Farnum streot to Burt strect Rate per foot frontaee § (52 Clnnedng the grade of (L ton stroot from Hth street to 4)th stroot and cortaln inter Seeting streots, wniounting to the sum of 8il.- 250,00, which said sim {0 is proposed by a revort duly adopted by the eity council to assess on theTots und real estate to the depth of contor of block or tho first alloy. and property not sub-divided 150 feot on both sldes of tho foi- Haniiiton stecet from 21th to 40th street, I strect from Churies o Caldwell stroet, I street from alley south of Hamiiton Lo tles stroot th strect from Hamilton to Charles strect th street from Indiana 10 Churles street trom amilton to Charles strect dird street from Myrtlo avenuo to Charies strect. #h strect from Lafuyette avenue to Charles stroot. dith ‘street from Latayettoavenue to Charles street, 410 per footfrontaze, 82042743 Uing cortiin 10ts amounting to the sum of 10, which enid sum 1t is proposed by a ro- port duly adopted by the eity council’ to as- soss on the lots and real estate as follows Lot 11, block 4, Drake's addition, £15 10 To cover tho 'cost of sloping cortain lots, nuwounting to the sum of $100.40 which sid sum it is proposed by a report duly adopted by the eity vouncil o assess on the lots and o, #1063, cot from Fa 12 1o the sum ¢ ed by W 1o Lot I8, bloek 10, Amblet Pl Lot 10 bloek 10, Ambler Place, $1.47. Lot 20, FR, g SsU 190 feet of se 1 of W iy seetion 20-15-13, D nam str 2tk str s for erading 20th street from Far- arney street, and alloy fron 0 2Tth avenue, imountine to th Sum of $1.500.00, which i it 1s proposed by a report duly adow y the eity council 10 assesson the lots Al estito to the aepth of 182 feet on and 10 foet on west shde of said 20th strect from Farnau t Ilurney streets. “Rato - per foov frontas Damages for eha street from Lowe avenue AMOUNLINE 1o the sum of FHE00, Which said st LS proposed by @ report daly adopted by the eity council to assess on the lots und réal ostate to tho depth of three lots, or th oy, on both sides of saiid strect from Lowe avenuo to Bo.t rallway, Rate per foot frontaze £08657. By reason of opening 2 treet to Realck park, amounting t 1 Of $1.890.00, which suid s it is broposed a report duly ndopted by the ety couacil 10 “nssess on the lots and real estate on boti sides of sald 27th street from Bristol strect to Paxton street, as follows: ussessed _on the 11 ddition, $50.00. T'o he assessed on tho east 64 feet of sub-lot 11, tux lot No. 5. $300.0). From the couth line of street at the 1ate of 20, depth to center of biock Urom Pratt street toPaxton streot av rate of 30157 per foot frontixe in depth to ter of block You further not plans of assessment” inspeetion and cxa nz the grado of Doc to Belt railway, Bris- the th stroct from balance of lot 10, o 5 e K park to Praty foot frontag d that sald “nroposed re nOw subject to the Mination of any of the owners of said lots, parts of lots or pleces of al estite, or the inspection or examination rperson interested in suid pro at the oflice of said city TEpOrtof & committec of dopted. 1t Is propose | thit unless for good and suflicient causo it may 1 otherwise ordered and actermined, that th cost of sakd 1mprovements respectively bo ns- sessod on theoveral 1ots, parts of lots and pleces of re®l estato us shown by suid pro- DOSC.t pluns of assessment You und each of you ard heraby notifiod to appear before said Board of Equalizition at the time and place ubove specitied to mulo any complaint, statement or objection vou desire concerning any of said proposed levies and ussessments of special taxes. Jous Groves, City Clerk, miy 11d76 3 saia couneil duly Omar . May 10, 150 NOTICLE, P. Bemis, mayor of the City of Oninha. do_issuo this, my proclamation, and by virtieof the nuthority vested in muyor of saud city, 0 complinnee the direeth ty council of said ¢ by an ordin itled: “An ordinim Al election to vote unon the aceeptance of the proposition of the Nebraska Central Rallway compuny and the issunnce of coupon bonds of th City of Omahia in the sum of 825).001.00 to - aid tho Nebraska Central Rullway company in ac quiring depot grounds, fn the construction of W union ra and passengor depot and ri improvements upon s grounds. and o authorize u tax for the py mentof the interost upon said bonds and to ereate asinking fund for the paymont of the princival thercof. Approved May 10, 1802, do hereby proclalm and give public notice unto the clectors of said ity of Omaha thit o special election wiil De held fn said city at tho respectiv herelnafter designated on Tuesday, the st y of May, 1802 for the purpose of submit ting to the clectors of sald city the question of aceepting or refusing o aceopt the followins proposition of the Nebraska Central Raiiway company hereinafier set forth at length, ani of lovylng taxes to meet the principal and in esCof the vonds named i sald proposition proposition und tho sald question as to tax Jevies shall be regarded as aid shall be submitted to sl voters and voted upon in the form uud man- ner followint Shall the following Nebraska Central PROCLAMATION AND 1, George proposition of the Ratlwiy company be uc- cepted by the elty of Ouahu, and Shall an annual tax in addition to tho usual and all other taxes bo levied upon tho taxable prop- orty of te ity of Omahia sullicient t pay the inteerest on siid bonds as 1t becomes dues and, it the time of levyinz the annuul city taxes, commeneing the touth year prior 1o the - turity of s1id bonds, shiail w tax. in addition 1o il other taxes, bé levied upon the taxab proporty of said ety of L und e tnued annually thereaft year to until thertby a sinkin i obtained suflicient to piy said bonds at mabirity thercof? Proposition of the Nebraska Contral Railw: compiny to the eity of Omabi, Neb, To th Mayor and City Council of the city of Oniuha, Neb.: e undorsizned, Ruilway compiny, | tuke possession of, fc certain tract of lind the Nebraska Cent 0poses Lo aequine i rallwiy purposes, that located Within tho dis- triot bonnded by Fiftcenth street, Chicago strect, Eleventh strect, Californin strect, and the PIZhUof wiy 0f the Omiahi Belt Raflw company, (except the south hialf of blowk 1ots § and 4, block @8, 10v 1, and north one-half of lots 2 and i, block 271 et thereon nunion passeng AT toenth and 1o cost, Ineiuding the other rallw mprovements on sl grounds, not less than four hunared thousand dolars (840,010 Proviaed, the eity of Omaha, In Douzlas county, Nebraskit, will donate to tho said Ne- Central Rallway compiny two hun- | d fifLy thousand dollurs 950,000 of its () per cont bonds, duted ' July 1, due “and payable twenty (20) years Janui 5, with later Dy the s daie, all_puyable ut the Fiscal A Ao Nebrasi in the ity of New Y ork Said bonds to be of the denominition of one thousand dollurs (£1,00) eisch, wnd each there- of to recite: “Tlhis bond i ane of & sories of two hi and fifty (20 bontis of ke umount and which i sucd by the city of O, Douzlas county, Nebraska, to tho Nehrisk i Cral ruilway company,to ula it 1uiring Jand In the eity of Ol for un L terminal purposes, and in the co wunfon Fallway pussenzer depot upon ground, and s rallwiy tracks, side tracks, turnou s, switehes and approaches Joadirg thereto, ind other rallway improves ments thorewith conneeto 'S4 bonds to be executed ind rezistered on tho first diy of July, 1N and hnmediately thereafter delivered’ to the First Nationil Bhnk of Omaha, Neb, trastec, tabe held in trust for delivery to the faska Central Rallwiy company, i1s SUCCOSSOrs OF assigns, by sitid trusiee, 1o instaliments us herelnuficr provided The su puny pl I Nebr Cortral 15 10 Construct, or canse td bo con structed, o hne of railway In the state of Tows not less than 100 miles n_extent, from the east approuch of i bridge, which Ui sald N i Contral Rallway coinpany has also planned to construct over the Missourl rive fatersecting or conneeting with, or reaching the lines of Lwo or mors of the followi Wily corporations, viz The Hlinols Central Raflway company, the Winona & Southwestern Rallwiy conipany, the Minueapolis & St. Louls Rallwiy company, tho Chilcago, St Patl & Kunsas City Raliwiy compuny, the Chicago, Fort Madison & Dis | Moines Rallway conpiny, the Ateh son, To pokas & Santa Fo Rallway company, the Hul wmore & Olio Rallway company, the O Mississippl. Rullway company, the Keokuk Rallway co | Ne l\\'u:wtn Rallway' cowpauy, the Quin Omah the | & Kansas City Rallway company ana Towa Contral Ratiway company One hundred thousand collars of sald bonds shall t braskn cecssors nequir tract hound Elover right ¢ pany. nay Prov sand ¢ 16 d¢ Contr nssien o dolivorad by s Central Raliw T assiens, whe o and taken po of lund o by \th street Wy ¢ except the south ioek 2, Tot e verod Al Ra froenth that the sa Wiy comp. California tho Omal untll after onstricto tth sald Ne hall have cortain distriot 1 trustoe to Ly company At or they ot t within the street, Chicn roet and t Ralway A north the 10 it of 1 haif and th A one hundred thou- said bonds shall not the sald Nebr sk ANy, (s S F0SSOPS OF sald line of ratlway in the state of lowa One 18150, sild trus comi they s anove railwa less than four Swor city ¢ cafe, neer, that 0 Prov Railw shall f sala any pi £100, 00 provid urerof 11y bheen ex red and hin, I N Sor hall have comple PASSON TOF Gepot soribod, y Improve ny. 118 suce Bund proof of entof the uid Faflway ¢ erk of Omaii, ne ol by the ety i thelr op Tded, that if th Wl to acqure an nd, 1t shall not 1 urt of suid one h fnstailmont od, that nono of & fitty thonsund doilar bonds way e Central Railwa il e doelivered smpany i addi using $ald unfor depo; Prov ety ¢ performance of of sai ordor t afores Prov hall be betol the I'rov councti of the city of Omali shi lovied ann interest on sald nd after th due, from t city o lovied taxabl tax su payment anmount of tax ided further, Th uneil shall, by re the un Iway comp ivery of s 1 ra he d il 0 lod further, emoved and canceiled by said delivery of wro attachiod led further, Th on the t | tax sufliciont fo, oxp he duto of sud in to nl o ty of said cliy fcicnt to create at maturity of said city to ha levied fty thousand dollars shall bo delivered by tral Rallway SO i whon it_or tod cotion of n upon sl teact of fand t. incluling the othor n sald grounds, not red thousand dolifrs ©ost 1o e made by th pros tr pany. fiied with the ompinied by eortifi ttorney an nion sueh an I suid Nobraska Contral SUCCOSSOrS OF 1 U ssessfon of \dred thousand dollars t bouds: and. furthor 1d one hondred and £150,000) {nstallnont of d until atjoast one rati- thon to the Nebraska any shall bo actually A tthe mayor and solution, ipon the full Tertakin=s on the part ny hercin contained, Ald bonds at tho times ount has the at all matured conpons traston which tho bonds to and, At tho mayor and eity 1 eausa to o Xuble property of said city an r the payment of the 0 bonds us It hecomes ration of ten (1) years bonds the mayor and 1 caust to ho | rtaxes on the an amount ot asinking bond for the of said " bonds, (the for satd sinkin fund not to_exceed twenty-five thousand dol continued bonds proven. the si within e pusned to ¢ deluy: years f I cn tions o the boginnin sadd (unless dolny 1 by cnus cevdin of Providence entitie on shall b suance Tars (825,0)0,00) In g from yeur aro fuily paid, cquirement of t its liereln 1 ratiroad in one year fro nplotion and shall Lo co i the 1st day soany of the ter © provisions propy nprovenients are diree njunction o (Lo recolv the o suid sald g tor W S0t Lon. bons shali by such d judict it prosr shall 1 \fores delay ¢ irise hetween the said eity of Omaha and Central said N with re delay. Vraski ro! Dbitrators, to be apvointed us herd 1 consideration of receivin u determination led, however, S5 or compiotion e delay ed or olst 1id e ot nnl nie on: bes e or obstruc ebraski U to the eaus the same at the Central Railwa v dotery subsidy the Nebrasin Dany i the fol locom its main and pu Omalin and over its proy proachos, terminal e necessiry the bu: thelr cars switeh brask its Sw ronds raliw compa roes to Howing rights JUVes. prsgenger atr, e rizht 1oy yunds,depot and prog 5 of such ro: 1 and L Contral I teh tracks ntany tlie Nebi ny. Procress wiavoldable the saud_ company shall not ho their voto allow all railway IS SUCCESSONS or qss, ny one year; safd tax to by o “yeur until the suid he sald lands and fm nteniplated teluding swa shall b bozan m May L 180, vl L without dnnceessary wpleted within thre £y, 1802, 1S, fnieations, coni- s § heroin relitn s t and compiction of s ot comoiied W th, ctly and necessarily tother judicial pro (ccident or uet bonds or any thercof sofsuid ity of Omahi it horize i but all vieht tosald auit and without any bocoms forfeted that if the bexinnin®, of said fnprovements rucle iy of tho 10 heroin al owed for tioa ot said iniprove d to the extent of such and should a dispute the Railway compiny sorextent of any suet y election of sald N ¥ compang, shall be thon 10w Doard of ar- nafter pro- tho proposed Central Rai way com- Wi 1o ran their and frelzhttrains over 15 within the city of sed bridge and ap- 1 sueh portion of it s und faeiilt o< us may r for the conduct of tie riht to have dilivered by tho Ne- conpany upon all of rizht to conncet their one hunddred (10) il with any line of wska Centrud Raflwa . n The r construet or eause to be constructol the M tives, main it belng tho pany castof the Missou any Lueh of N and de 11 ablde by tho te s ki Contral of Nebr ave 1 Lefore thous Londs 'rov’ such raiiw said ri MR tion to piny cessors or proper, And con tween panics rights arbit Who ar its suce county thirds Judges Provided other t compan the ol arbritr Whor this or any matter o arbitration shall cause other party which shal be submitted, and the time hearing, which sha ) duy upon (20, day DS ssoari river, un passenzer andpassing creby as Nebrasin > Ce 1 consir riv otlier corpora liver (o the city nt instrument s, Con proposition. t itail been bound if it deiivery of the nd dollars (# ided, that the y companlc ahts siiall be upon ju O payment of juss the Nebraski ¢ IS SUCCESSOTS OF 1ss 1) Fating rules an Central Rail 1ssigns, just the sald N ny wiil submit ny it ana this pro nsation, rolating ors, to Do miad, judges of the st rexsor, of the d of Dougias, 10 vote of all the pe of said court. hat any sug han said Nebra It suceessors. ¢tion to submit Ation or to purs oy rbitration s pr sition, the pa woon set out th S aftor the time o 1o adverse party s after such serv it any it have, nd fro tracks srporation or such othel to the use and thereto, 11 not to ran their locomo- 2t tradns over thy ot suld - ratlrond cod - that in e I Ruilway com- its proposed line er. throuzh the azency tion or party, it will pirty 10 execute of Omauhita good and Vindinz it or him to ditions and provisions ho same as the sald Wiy company wonla hiid built the same, foresaid one hundred H000) installment of use and enjoyment by sof el and every of and equal terms tand fuir comp ntral Rulway con s, and sublect to ations of the 138 sue- 1 re way s shall | I reasonabe. braska Central Rai 1y dispute arising he- company or eon, njoyment of an position. or as o the operating rales and 10 a board of e up of three persons ate district court, or Istrict embracing the bo selected by o two rsons who arc district el railway compan sk Centril Ruilway or assizns. shall have any sue dispute to i iy other remedy ided for by Lo submit to b Cwritton notico atter in disputo to roposed for 1) Ve dess than thirty Ot serviver and therc- v shall within Cwonty leo upon it sorve ity upon the party d y desirin manding the arbitration ho B shail have wnd 1o ind 10 tions fo possession of cither party, and compel o final e and ¢ su Wi sueh i of th vided), and d Suld SUCCCRSOrs i a5 (ineind inciden brid 1 of Arbitra power to fix adjourn the same mitke all necess r the production 1o fal rity of termin and speed the Lo bunftted und decided roarbitrat o ation shall be the ox pUrLies (exeept as S to the matters and thin 2 thereln Nebraski ransfer of f il to said and radlway itshall constru (100 i stito Fites of to wh eharg ety o Bubmit and to this p shall 1 five ye lastins ferrod Puis the oy Pulway comb ery 1o writin of sl prinsip: located tion of suld Nobra ris in the f thicr s Wiky Co rogist conwey cround Draski S0 fLll tations DrOpO; Wit t property Provi sild e Tes_of tho Missc )t Nebraska. for v charges, und in At constiiutos Just under this pur suncil or the same to nrbi the arbitrators al wrazraph respoct A {1 tallmen 7y irthor proposed 110 the Nebr diste of the v of Omaliu oifoot t o th railwiy Ana indnt el ) the ity of O the torm's of said A Contri ntral ra 1ot f 54 s, indebit il suount proposition sh 1sed by the N piny, be record rof desds of Dou a puriod of Lwen e and 5 WILh the stat Central rallway T provis Lion wh it att lod, that the reof, 18 pending uncil), eutitied, tlon of the bourd sh tentral Rallway cor Zns. shail trin Lransportation) over proaches, sadd 'y or 115 sucee tors, when orzanized this time of hour o from time to Lim ey rules and rogula L of testinony in the otheryise to y'viat; tho decision of Ushall control and the he fini s ho partics, of shall be resorted t Tusive remedy where pro. invoived hereln o pany. it {ehiraos Shrl Fvor within tho Sraplh. tho miyor and In: \[n et eharies O U deflvery of 1 that sn pnds shall aslen Central railway 1 Nebraska Contra ind dolly o an underti n & the prineipal depot 15 zond Mees and whon built I within the ‘corporat b | that iy wndertiking by t Aiway compuny or it rendor the su \iid Ly 14 vond Il after birusiin ¢ od da 1y feed of trust, de ald dopot and dey ont thit L I N | Ine permis on and authority to the Nebrasks smpany. its suceessors and ssigns. t tet Faflfoad tracks along, \CTOSS, OVOr A indor cortain stroots and als loys i the eity of Umaha. subjoct to certain conditions, and o vieato parts of certiin streots and alioys fn the city of Omuhi, upon compiiance with certain other condti | AnL s wisa provided, That it braska Contral Railway company wIthin forty-five (45 days of boly the city ciork of tho adoption of o tion wt thy election held 10 vote wpen the | same. file with tho said city clork fta written ratification of this prowosition | ts core porate soal. none of said bon ssned and all the terms and provis £ this prop. sition shail b hold for naught il Tho Nebraskn Central Rallway company Wit to the voters of tha clty of this provosition, that it will excente and delivet o sl eity a hond with good and sucl ont suretios i tho sam of five tiousand dollare and five thousand doliars & ( conditioned the paymentof the ey vand the accentunes there fOmaha, and the ratificat proposition by siid Nobraska Central ovided, shall by construed and 10 CoNStItIte & conteact botwenn Central rallway conpuny sslns, and the “said ity terms,conditions, g s made on the part of the Wiy company in this bt the sild Nobraska Contral rali- Wiy PANY. {13 succcssors an i nssigns wiiich shl attach to and ran witl a 1 said property u part fnto Wibso ha iy 0f Tt ity ot Ad Neo shall not, notified by S proposie 1y ¢ A1l bullots of the Tozal voter st oat anld election containing the shove propo<dtion 1nd on In the form of the oflicial batlot (to presared hy tho city clerk of said eity of Omaht for sl eloction with an X vk fol 1owinz tho word “yes,' upon safd oficial bale Tot shull bo counted Ih Favor of the necopts ance of sild proposition, the issuance of suid bonds and the lovy of safd taxes I payment of the prineipid thereof and intorest 1all bullots of lozal voters cast at of the form nfor mark following the word *no™ upon said ofti- cial bellot shail bo counted azainst the aes coptunco of sakd proposition, the issuance of sild bonds and the levy of 81id taves. If two-thirds of all sald baliots voted the lezal voters of sald ¢ity of Omana electlon shall be east fn fave unce of said bonds and lovy of Inpayment of the princlpal and in est thercon, - the forezoing proposition shall bo held to huvo boen necoptod and adopted, and satd bonds shall bo - fssued and ored, and safd taxos shall - bo levied in wceordinee with the terms and . con- ditlons thereof, otherwise not, Sald cloetion Shall be opened the morninz and Wil contin i o'cioek i the afternoon of the followinz places in said namely: sald sl with an X by it sald of tho issu- sall taxcs 1§ o open the 8 imo ity of slook n until ¢ duy av Omiaha, FIRST WARD, Southeast cornor Soventh and Northwest N streots No. 1208 Jones stroot No. 127 South Thirteenth and L Fourtl strooet, Fifth Distrist-N and Pacifie stroot ixth District ACifie straets Seventh District Lizhth District MOr Strects, No. 1802 South Sixth streot, Nortavast cornar Ninth and Distriet thoast cornes Seventh Southeast corner Sixth und No. 125 Plerco stront. il Southwest eoruer Eldventh and ¢ i Ninth District Tenth Distriet Bancroft stroets. Eloventh Districet strect, 1 No. 1023 South Thirteenth srtheast corner Arbor streot, SECOND WARD, First District—Interseetion Fourteenth and Jones stroct Sceond District strect Ihird District—Interseetion Eightoenth anda, Leavenworth streets, Fourth District—Intersection Leavenworth and Twenticth sty Fitth District—Inters und Leavenwortl strects. Sixth District—Intorsection Twentieth stroet and Poppleton avenue Seveith No. 1422 William Eizhth Distriet—No. 1511 So: street (MeCandlishy, Ninth D.sirict—luterseetion Centerstroets Tenth Distriet--No. 1823 s Lovett & Woodman), sventh District—Interseetion neroft strects, fth District 1504V Donovan). Fhirteenth District—Intersec! and Vaiiey stroots, west side. Fourtod D.striet—Intersoction tieth und Bouievird siroets. T WARD, District—Iuterscetion ) streot Seeand Distriet—No, strect (Wood worth), Piurd Districv=No. 112 Simpson). urth Distriet--No, Canan.) Fifth Distriet and Teatn s Sixth District=-Intersection Harney Ninth streets, cast side No. 104 South Thirteenth tion Twenty-third stroot Pulrtieth Sixteonth and South Twentieth Pwentioth No. nton streey on Thirtcenth wene welfth und North Fifteenth Sixth street (A, J. 112 Douglas streey ntersection Capitol avenuo wnd Farnam streot shth Distriet--No. 1315 Harne ek Distriet Bray & Co. FOURTIL WAID, First District—luter n Seventeenth and Davenport sireots. Sceomd District = Intersection I ond D avenport streets, Phird District—Intcrseetion and Dodge strects, Fourth District nd Dodgestreots, Fifuh District—No. stroot Sixth District—Interseetion Dotglus strects Seventh District street and St Mary's nvenu Eighth District - Inter street and StOAlary's avenie, Ninth District—No. 185 St Kobodeaux. cnth District—Intersoction Fizhte wd Leavenworth streets, north s'do Eloventh Distriet—No. 1615 Howirl (Higging) stroot . 8 No. 1211 Hurney strect (Kils caty-se- Twenty-fifth Seventeenth It Interseetion ) South Twentiethana Tnterseetion Twenty-sixth ton Twont wost i Mary's sth Avenue nth streot FIFTIL WARD First District—Intersection Sh and Manierson streot. Second District—teil Shermun avenue, butwocn strod Third District=Intersection panavenus 1z bullding, west side Ohlo ant Corby Shermin avos Au ordiusnce greuts nue and Lok street et D strlet—southwest eorn rman, e and Grace steoot, 1603 Grace stzoct, @ fth Distriet—No. 147 Shornan. aven A Sixth Distelet (Erilin Seventh Distriet 1 Trard stroots. Jizhth District stroct (1. G Glark Ninth District—Intorse streets Tenth '1—-No. 0 stroot (3 . Efvventh Distiiei—Southwest eornor tecnth und Cass strocts, 122 Bizhtocith SINTI WAILD. First Distriot—Lyce hall, Pwenty-fourth strent (1l o) Second District - Intorsoction stroet nd Grand 4 venuo. Phird Disteiet - nterseetion Military avenus and Grint strect Fourtli Distriot — Tnterseetion fourth strect wnd Mandorson strect i Diste it Tntersection. §weity=fourth and Wirt strout Sixth Distriet Purkor streot Soventh District Eighth Distrie Ninth Diste fourth st roet Ponth District—Into and Frankiin streets Eloventh Distriet~Interse fourth and Feanklin stroots Pwelfuh Distrlet—No. 1) street hue No. 1150 Sherman avenue Intersoetion 8 xteonth North Sixteentle ton Cass und Tenth North Sixtzenth f Elghe troets 151) North Thirty-sixth Tnterseetion Thirty-third and No. Luke street (W, No. 2025 Lake stroct (Sas- No, 210 North Twenty tlon Twenty-elzht ton 1 North T BEVENTIL WA D First District—No. 2313 Loay Socond Distriet rsetl avenuo and I Piied 1) sLreot an Fourth Distr st (i “th District vonth - Distr L and Eran FLAITI WA N t-Iuterscction Twentiet SINTIL WARE Iutersoction Thiriy-sagond - Tnterse Tl futersection ton Fortioth 8 District \ Distriot ¥ifuh Distriet Fortioth and Intorsect Jort trcat No. 2901 Farnam street.™ | Distrlot—No, 4101 Loavonworth strcots ) wo and proclatmed i tie City . O 1ith day of May, 1302 GEorGk I e Mayor of the Uty of Ouihia. n Phirty-second - Soventh Distret--Interseetion Eleventh and™s,

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