THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SlrXDAft JULY 3 , 1892-SlXTEEN PAGES , I ftTHE WORLD OF FAIR WOMEN How the Handling of Money Conduces to Independence. TALKING TENDERLY THROUGH THE FAN ofVomcn In Various TluliU ol Industry A 1'rospectUt ) Hrlilu'n l.osii anil ( lulu A U'mtcrn Ilmtler- rss i'nshloii's Dictum * . Jcntiness Miller writes on a topic that tvlll find ready approval In the fcminlno pot lion of every household. " 1 wish nil husbands and fathers , " oho nays , "would make their xvives and daughters idlounnces of money each week or month so that , in n measure , they would bo Indcixindent and net fool hesitancy In making their own purchases as they ploase. It docs not follow that the amount roust bo largo. But the mere hand ling of tbo money makes ono ftul moro inde pendent. It i not a pleasant thins -for \vctnen to hnvo to nslt ihfir husbands lor ovcry dollar they spend. It makes them feel cheap , unfl very otcn the money is KIVCII grudginply. Wives should be Independent in money mutters. If limy bavn not beou brought un with a thorough understanding as 'o how to spend monoyuud how to .savo it , their husbands can do no bat ter work than to teach them the value of n dollar. I would urco upon fathers nnd mothers the necessity for educating their daughters in the full knowloduo of money values , and after they have become thor oughly familiar with tno in alter they should be allowed to exercise their own discretion in their allowances " # To women of Anplo-baxon lineage , the fan lias never meant oil that It does to their bis ters of thu Latin racei ) , writes Frances M. Smith. In her much talked of tmiclo in tbo July Peterson on the ' 'Proso nud Poetry of the Fan.Vo have never learned perfectly to handle It , but wo are learning ; ana , with tbo revival of the pompadour fashions , tno fan has recovered Its former Importance , ando \o must know bow to twirl it , to close it , to spread it , to let it rise or fall , to suv with It : "Come hero , go. I nm charmed , you ( latter me , I nm bored , you shock me , you uro rude. " To curry on a conversation witn ono adorer \vbilo the fun Is holding piquant talk with another to tnnKo it express- every thought , every rlpolo of feeling , to ue ull things to all men , and something else to everv XNoman this is the newly revived function of the fan , in which wo urobeflni.ingto study sorao very old lessons. * * Jvlra. Clara McAdow n few years ago. whoa the Northern Pacific road was building , found herself with $500 and no means of sup port. After taking stock of horsoll t > ho con- cludt-d to go to Montana. As soon ussho baa saved money enough sbo bought a town lot in Hillings , nnd a few weeks after sold it for double the money. As there was no bank in the town she used to do u banking business on the street by cashing chocks. Then she wont into real estate , and when she broke her leg she had a map of the town hung in front of her bed , and rarriod on business on her back. She was , not tboti Mrs. McAdnw. Mr. McAdow WAS a storekeeper who bua tukon Spotted Horse mine for dabt. Ouo day she sent for him and offered him $11,000 for it. Ho was touched by her lack of business sagacity and chivalrously told her it wasn't worth it. She persisted in buving it , and In .six months she took out ol it f'.U.UOO ' in fold. Mr. McAdow subsequently married her. Sbo Is now the treasurer of tbo Billings Board of Trndo nnd is j\ortb several millions. The hammer with whicii Mrs. Potter Pal mer will drive the last nail In the women's building at the World's fair will bo furnished by the women of Nebraska. The design for Jj bus Just been determined upon. It will bo atypical claw hummer , with the national flag drapt-d in folds about it. This will bo wrought In cold. The staff , of pearl , will bo surmounted by the bird of liberty ; the stars ro to be sot with diamonds and tbo beau of Vbo hammer is to bo silver , on the face of Which will appear in gold loaf the seal of Nebraska- The bandlo will bo composed of various woods of the state , alternating light nnd dark , on which will appear , wrought in high relief , mintaturo designs of the state. A broad band of gold will encircle the bundle , on ono side of which this inscription will bo engraved : "Tho Women of Nebraska. " * * On Juno 14 the pretty village of Uyo-on- the-Sound , Long Island , echoed with wej- diiig chimes rung for iho marriage of Miss ISmllv Klrby , second daughter of Arcndaucon Kirby , to the Rev. Franklin d. Moore of KocU Springs.Vvo. . The ceremony took place In the picturesque chuich ol whicb the bndo's father Is rector. It was essentially an ecclesiastical occasion , inasmuch as the ushers were all young clergymen of tbo Episcopal church , and the best man , the Rov. Jartic's U. Mitchell , was also a clergyman. The bride were white brocade , pearls and oraaco llowors. Her sister - tor was inuid of honor. In pale pink and roses. Too bridesmaids were in wnlte , with wide hats trimmed witn white ostrich plumes , nud carried bouquets of pink roses. About 41)0 ) guests \vuro bidden to the reception which followed the ceremony at the rectory. A enporb clock , tbo gift of Mrs. Whitoluw Kcid , was conspicuous among the wedding presents. Uev. and Mrs. Moore loft for Hock Springs , Wyo. , where Mr. Moore is rooter of tbo Church of tbo Holv Communion. A woman has just received a patent on a fluid which Is to bo used in bringing about the destruction of black beetles , cock roaches and other insects. It will soon bo introduced upon the market , and women in the city and country will hall Its advent with delight. To another woman wo nro iu- dnbtcd for the invention of an improved mat tress for the use of invalids. To the woman who offer * an improvement upon the arti cles used in promoting the comfort of Inva lids every sufferer will return thanks , not to mention the multitudes of women who have invalids under their euro and who fool most grateful to tbi person who has the comfort of unfortunate people at heart , acd who con ' siders hours spent in that alrectiob as well Of' employed. * There appears to bo n run on ornamental lublo spoons us wedding presents this season , judging br the number many u brldo nnd bridegroom receive. Scent bottles with plain gold tops follow , but , instead of being the largo size they were , they lire becoming small enough to carry easily In the hand for church. Many huvo the tops about the nlzo of a quarter of a dollar , and sometimes n Jpwoled lottw , or one Mnriu surrounded by u ring of smaller otic * , covers them. A set of guarded pins , one in diamond ) , and tbc ether two in emeralds nud rubles , is nnolbor fiuhlonablo offering , nud t > o is u miniuturo carriage clock. A hot of bridomaids received recently a cold guarded pin each , with a pearl dropping from it , suspended by a lltllo chain. A zigzag of diamonds is u now do- clgn for u bangla. Uuu maul watches with n large diamond letter on tbom uro novel. * * The daughter of Mrs S. H. ttliss of Wor. center. Mass. , has fallen heir to a fortune of K.OOO.IXXI. M | s Hliss recently nmdo u visit < o New ork , u bore sbo mot a wealth v Kng- ' Jihunmn , William Herf.volt. Tuo two'foll In lovn and bocatuu engaged , The Englishman died In four necks und bequeathed his entire - tire fortuuo of 7OOU,000 to his tianeeo. Miss Bliss is fond of books and vary fond of music and so far as she had anticipated her wedded llfo had longed for tbo opportunities it wuuld Hive her to travel auu htudy music , both vpcul und Instrumental , Sbo is quilo young. Tweed nnd diagonal are the materials chosen for the summer riding habit ; blues , croon , or brown in dark shades , and black are tbo favorite colors. Throe styles pre vail lu thu cut of the bodice , t-avs the New York Sun , ttio round coats , which are of oven length all around und doublo-bruasted ; tbo well-worn postilion , which muy bo either Itirflo or double breasted , utid the cutaway coat , closed with one or two buttons and worn ever u separate waistcoat , like that worn by men. Equestrian tights are moro -used than troutor * beneath the riding habit , and are accompanied bv top boots , inoos or gattncs. A pretty conceit of tbo girl oqtes- trlan U that of wearing a Muclo rod roio oa front ot her bodtro , or u boutonnalro la tae lapel of her coat , nnd the moil striking thine Dboul her U luu tit of her habit , which Is at iruoolh a tut pjrfoot a if it bad beou put oa Cor hot. The I itunt III runhloni. 1'lRld surah and tartan molro , the latter toaiulnea witb velvet pluxied in tartan colors , are offered for waistcoats , or for whole gowns , it anyone chooio to wear lhem.N Ono of the most expensive corsets over mndo appeared in Paris this reason. It was of mode undressed kid , trimmed at the too with real rose point , und having topazes set botwpen the lace aod the stays. lilacK .stockings with nolkn dots of white or mcdo upon them are noticed , nnd so are the black stockings with long hair lines of white. However , womankind in general ro- mnlns 'faithful to tto plain black or done blue. blue.Plain Plain India muslins have reappeared with embroidered borders in colors ; and lighter than tbo popular wool crepons uro the creped ludin silks and vaporous creped tllk muslins that are used both for afternoon aud evening toilets Sashes just now are two styles , either very narrow , onlv n ribbon folded round the bottom of the basque nnd tied at the back , or of soft silk folded very widely round iho waist und fastened witn an enormous losollo ut thp lott.sldo. Almost all the new silk blouses have rather wide turned-over collars milled nil around with n narrow frill of the same , and the cuffs to co-resoond. Both collars and cuffs are turned back on the outside over tbo blazer or jacket , Hosas are the most popular flower of tbo season In millinery. The strings of now bonnets nro formed entirely of tiny rose buds , wbilo the bminots themselves and larpo hats are covered with buds nnd blos soms of larger growth. The effect of the now sunshades is sug- po tlvo of a perambulating lamp shade mounted on a stick , with a Dresden china knife handle for a knot. Iho odd thing about it is that in strong sunlight It is pr.in- tirally useless a ; a means for protection or comiort. A Brooklyn bousewifo took her cook to task the other dav for carelessness nnd for- petfulncss. "Why is it , Magcie , " said sho. "thut vou keep on making the same mis- takm over und over again ! Why do you not try and remember what I toll youl "Suro mum , " wns the frank reply , "I can't bo after nggramtiu' mo moind this but weather. " Palo green hni been added to the list of colors in ultra-fashionable stationery. The lettering ot tbe address is in a darker shnda of green , the sealing wax nlsoin the same tint. With the paper the script must bo written in with blackest ink , llowing freely from n quill pen , aud the result , if absolutely illegible , is certainly stylish. Fine lipht wool costumes for summer Jour neys are mndo with bell skirts , and low peas ant waist of the goods , plain striped or checked , that reaches just under the arms. Above this is n waist of wash silk which Is always cool and comfortable. The capo en suite Is to be put on over tbo low waist when moro protection is needed. "I ho fashions of tbo present are severe on short women rapes , flounces , puffed sleeves , elaborately trimmed corsages , bortbas , ilchus , belto'ivaists , girdles , peasant bodices , and sheath-like outlining skirts that reveal tbo too solid figure. The choice appears to lie between these nttao moment. Open jackets , Russian , Eton , Spanish and Zouave : easy blouse waists , protective cloves ot chamois or wash leather , witb sailor or Happing legborn bats whoso graceful brims bow nnd bend in the breeze , form the details of u charming neglige style of dress now widely papularby mountain , stream and sea " Pink and blue and mauve linen collars , with a straight , white band sowed o'n tbo edge , or new turned-down collars nro pcr- bups most worn. H is u matter o : tasto. To many faces the high collar Is moro becom ing. This being tbo case there is little difii- cultv in finding something new , as there are u uumoor of fresh models in standing co lars. Many slonder-facod women , matrons In cluded , bnvo this season dared to elect for the sailor hat who never wore it before. It is a model that increases in popularity every year. There is nothing artually jaunty about tbe hat ex co i ) t its name , which has frightened many a woman into the purchase of a loss becoming style on this very ao- uount. lied is a oicturosquo feature of mountain toilets nnd country costumes. Red cloth jackals und caoos appear on the conch und in the carnage ; red ulsters of rough tlnisbed twilled cloth form part of the luggage with which the good naturcd summer young man Is encumbered on the sailing or boating ex pcditlon , and red sack-back coats , with enor mous white buttons , are mod foronving and morning wear. Black gronadijes made ever colored silk foundation nro very popular , for summer eronadino is well known for its wearing qual ities , and the now patterns are richly bro- raded or striped and make up with bnndsomo effect. Black guipure is used for trimming them , nnd a pretty way of arranging the lace Is to tie it in a fichu in front aud let it bang from the shoulders in the back like a capo. Traveling dresses are made up in sort woolens - ons , the skirts being fully gored , lined with satinet nnd finished with a niching on the inside. Tbo corsascs are pointed in front , have dress cout tails and largo rovers with a turn down vslvet collar. Small , Haring vel vet cuffs add a finish to the lee o' mutton sleeves. The vest Is separata , or may bo Dut- toned to the lining of tbo corsage. The skirt is gathered at the back. A hat worn to a recent church wedding was nn illustration of the fact that "every thing goes" this summer. It hod n straw brim , but the crown was of white Irish lace , stretched over wires. This crown , whicb was a high stovepipe , hud boon bent down on ono side , as an additional and intentional touch of piquancy. It convoyed a comical suggHstion of betraying its fair wearer. It seemed to be assuring all beholders that it would be all right presently if nothing was said about it , A dainty little bat for a tiny maid is made of Swiss grass in a pale shade of green , braided in an open pattern and trimmed with a scarf of soft silk i'n wnlto. This little dress , which may bo worn withtho , bat , is of white or almond colored crop'on , edged with two bands of green velvet. A double girdle und brotolles of the velvet ornatneut tbo low boalco , which is worn over a deeo squnre of rich Inco , lined with silk , and puffed sleeves of Iho cropon , having * binds and bows of velvet with deen luco cults. Wlmt Women Arc Doing. The person in tbo government sorvlco who can handle monov with the greatest rapidity In a woman. Many husbands will readily bolicvo this. Mrs. Jonn Drew , who has recently retired from the management of the Arch Street tht-ator , Philadelphia , has boon manageress tbero for thirty yoaM. A western musical critic recently remarked ' that "when It comes to gartrliug'her notes , Miss Mattie Smith of luu Baptist church choir is In it with anyone in the state. " A daughter of Director General Davis of the World's fair took tbo prize for bread- making a few days ago ut La Sallo seminiirv. She scbiiu to have a proforouco for studying homo kneads. Tbo only woman who owns and conducts a printing oftica in Boston is A. FJpronoo Grant , pjblishor of Woman's Voice , which Is tMlitoa , managed und printed by wntnen. Of course , no man could control a woman's voice. Miss Emma Bradley of Chicago has estab lished , at her own charges , u misxion school In one of iho worst quarsors. of the city , faho lives in tbo rear of tbo schoolroom ana shares her food with a number of pensioners who corao to bur table every day. Eliza ( Jordon Browning has boon elected librarian of iho largo circulating llbrurv of Indlanapollt , with a full cor us of assistants as her jubordlnates. Miss Browning has mastered all tbo departments of tbo work , which is ono particularly appropriate and congenial for women und lu which women are making rapid progress. Cincinnati has an Insti utlon , founded by women for women , which rejoices in iho double distinction of buluir the only Prosby- torlun hospital , women' * medical college and free dUpeiuury combined , aud tbo only ono in the United Stutei founded , managed and controlloJ by women. Special provision Is nmuo for preparing young wouiun for work in medical musloni , Miss Kulh Kluiball has tbo honor of being tbo first woman who bat won outrance to ihu press gallery of tbe senate. There was a little opposition to her admission , bat she bus gained only gopd opinions muco ho took her seat among ether roporlori. She Is the Washington correspondent of the St. Paul Ulobe. A mysterious linger among tbo nuns ot a church In Itotno has been attracting crowds of people to the services by tbe wonderful beauty of tier voice. Oa a recent occasion 10 gicat was the outhuiiosm of tbe audlonco thut , forcotUuir tbe acrt > aoo sot tuoservico , tboy ihouted 'Viva1 ! until lha polloo bad to interfere aud dUptna iho crowd. It i * ru- tuorod that Ibo singer is Iho celebrated toprano , Bianca Donadio , who has retired tea a convent. Do Witt's Sanaparllln cleanses the blood. COXA HltlAlniK ! > . A larRO wedding in Boston on Wednesday was that of Miss Allco Vivian Amos nud Mr. T. Gerald Winter. Juno U esscnllally the bride's own month , and quit-on ist of charming maidens joined the young married majority during the past week. An Interesting wedding was recently cele brated in Llnlithgow , Scotland. H was of a couple nearly 70 years of age , who bad been lovers in their youth. Tbo marriage of Miss Scgar. ono of the prettiest of the Philadelphia society girls , .and Mr. Thomas Drudleo of Boston , Is soon to bo celebrated in London. Mr * . Elalno Uoodalo Eastman , the Now England poetess who married n full blooded Indian lu the west , Is now glorying in the possession of a little papooso. "I sent her A letter that broalhod my burnIng - Ing love , " sala ono voung man to another. "You bhotildu't huvo done It , " was the an swer. "Not this kind ot woatbor. " There's nothing half so sweet in llfo as love's youug dream , says a o.vnlcalold bach elor , unless It bo love's young dream dreamed over again a second tiino. When u young roan is making up his mind whether or uot bo wants to nsK for n young woman's hand ho ought never to notice whether or not there is a diamond ring on It , Hnv. Dr. Robert Lowry , of Now York , who Wrote "Shall Wo Gather at the River ! " was married Monday uftcrnoon to Miss Mary L. Runyon , oldest daughter of Juogo Enos W. Runyon of Plainllold , N. J. The wedding of Miss Sallto Floyd-Jones , daughtsr of tbo loto David R. Floyd-Jones of Now York , with Captain Barnardiston of the English array took place Tuesday at Mossupequu , L. 1. , whore the Flovd-Jonoses llvo. llvo.From From over the sea comes news of a wed ding which has excited much pleasurable interest in the American colony at Paris. It is that of Miss Bertha Hurjes , daughter of Mr. John Ilorjos of Drexel , Hurjes & Co. , to Mr. Cburlos Waddington. It might bo a good thing for sorao houso- bolds if it wore the custom to take down In shorthand everything that tbc bride and groom promise on Iho wedding dav and have it written out on the typewriter und framed to bane on the parlor wall. Uuesls and minister usiembled in a Chicago cage church last weeK to witness iho mar riage of Miss Greco Schoolcraft and William G. Latnrey. They waited in vaij. At the last moment the pros oeotive bride or groom repented of the bargain undsoparatod. Bashful Lover "Sav , Tom , this proposinp Is a fearful business , isn't ill A fellow never knoxvs how to go at it i.i the most graceful wnv. Como now , what did you say to Mrs. Greenwalter wbeu you asitod' her to bo your wife ! " Reminiscent Husband "Great Scott ! what didn't I say to her ! " An army wedding celebrated in Brooklyn wns that of tbo widow or Joseph W. Bono of Now York nod First Lieutenant William Keovu Hamilton of the Fifth United Stutus artillery. Tbo bridegroom is u son of the late General W. R. Hamilton , at ono time superintendent of iba military academy at AVust Point. It is likely that the wedding of Miss Bessis French and Colonel Eaton on July M will be about the most brilliant Anglo-American event of the kind that has yet taken place iu London. In the first place , tbcro is lots of money on both sides , and Colonel Eaton's position in the guards Insures a largo attend ance of showy military friends. The strangest aud most unique marriage ever performed in Baltimore took place on tbo 14th within the boundaries of Groon- mount cemetery over the graves of the par ents of tbo bride. Additional importance attached to the event , owing to the promi nence of the contracting parties. The groom was Colonel Henry von Stamp , ex-minister of Denmark to tbo United States , a knight of the order of Dannobrog , and tbo briao was Miss Milorod Hammond of Baltimore , daughter of the late General Hammond. Disease nevo.r successfully atlucks a sys- lem with pure olood. DovVitt's Sarsaparilla manes pura , no-vbloalv.idaarluaaj tbo oil. EDVCAT1OSAL. Tbo Northwestern university has made Judge Grosbam a doctor of laws. Tbo female students at the Universities of Sydney and Adelaide will soon outnumber tbo maio. At present they number 108. viz. : boventy-eight in Svdnoy and thirty In Adelaide. Amnerat college conferred tbo degree of arts upon seventy-live graduates and that of bachelor of arts upon five. J. K. ICellock efFort Fort Wayne , Ind. , took the Hyde nrlze of $100 for senior oratory. In the financial statement of tbo Yale foot ball team much encourage31 ont is given to educational efforts in this country" It ap pears from the published report that la team hus a handsome surplus of $17,513 as result of'lhe year's work The trustees of Johns Hopkins university bavo appointed Rev. Dr. W. R. Huntington - ton , rector of Gruco church in Now York city , as the Levering lecturer on Christianity for 1893. His subject will bo the "Four Monosyllables of Religion ; " aud the dates will bo January 30 and 31 ana February 0 and 7. Prof. Theodore W. Dwight of Columbia cell go , who died suddenly last week at the ago of 70 , was a great lawyer , und educator. When 24 years of ago bo was elected Mav- iiard professor of law and civil polity of Hamilton college , lie took charge of tbo'law department of Columbia m 1S5S , a position bo held at the date of death. He was a na tive of New York state. Commencement day at Harvard was fair , breezy and cool. The time honored obser vances of the day were carried out , Presi- donl Eliot prosonled diplomas us follows : Bachelor of aria , 271 ; bachelor of science , 'J ; bachelor of ngncuiliiral bcionco , 1 ; doctor of veterinary medicines , 3 ; doctor of dental medicine , 14 ; doctor of mcdlumo. So ; doctor of medicine and master of urts , 9 ; bachelor of laws , 4i ( ; bachelor of law and master of urts , 5 ; bachelor of tneologv , 5 ; bachelor of theology nnd master of arts , 3 ; master of arts , 77 ; doctor of science , 1 ; aootor of physiology and master of arts , 5. Yale conferred the following honorary de grees : M. A. Hon. John P. ilklns , ex-stato senator , Indiana ; D.D. Rov. Samuel A. Martin , ' 77 , professor of pastoral theology and sacred rhotorio in Lincoln university. Oxford , Pa. ; D.D. Rov. Prof. Charles M Tyler , ( class of lg.Vi ) of Cornell uni versity ; L.L.D. Professor Tboodoro W. Dwight. late nf Columbia college law school , who died Juno 23 ; Sir Donald A. Smith , chancellor of McGIll uni versity , Montreal ; M. A Joseph Jefferson , Tyrou H. Edwards , Harrlsburp , Pa. ; Rev , EdwarJ S. Hume , Bombay , India. This has boon the most prosperous year of the uni- verbilv. The endowmenl fund has been increased , to IJ,000,000 , with a promise of another $1,000,000 available In afowyeors. Tbo following were elected trustees of the collage : James Gaynoy , ' 70 , manager Carnoglo furnaces. Brnddock , Pa. ; Robert Snodgrass , ' 57 , HarrUourg , Pi. ; Kov. Davis A. Walter , jr. , ' 70 , state suporintond- out public instruction , Blooinsbarg- . De Witt's Sarsaparilla is reliable. "Cod bless the Houston Cure Institute"has been the honoat prayer ot many R wlfo nnd mother , who has boon saved from a life ofvant und rnis- ory bocimso the husband had talcon treatment for Iho liquor dlscaso at the Instltuto. Wo want everybody to corao who is anxious to bo cured of liquor dleonbo , or the opium or tobacco habits , and luvos- tigrato our plans and methods ol treat ment. There is sunshine and gladness in Btore for those who tulco the Houston Cure treatment. For particulars in regard to terms and testimonial ? , call or write to The Houston Cure Institute , t'orucr loth nml Howard bts. , Omnlirt , Thousands who have suffered , and have been cured , gratefully testify to the remark able success attained by Dr.J.RMcGREW The Specialist who , for more than 17 years , has devoted his time to the treatment of Private Diseases. And surely no physician in this broad land is entitled to so much praise for the wonder ful good he lias accom plished. He substan tiates every statement ; he fulfills every prom ise. if Reliable , Skillful , Reasonable and Fair , are the universal en dorsements given Dr. J. E. McGrew , of this city , Heislpne oif the most successful spe cialists throughout the west , in the" treatment of Private Diseases and all diseases of Youth and IVflanhood. Those who place themselves in his care can safely rely upon him , as every case is regarded in the strictest confidence and treated in the most skillful manner. Among the most successful medical exports mid specialists In the west Is Dr. J. E. McGrew of this city. He Is thoroughly road und con scientious. " [ The Omaha Hoe , Jan. 1st. , JS02. "Dr.J. E. McQrew has devoted his llfo to the study and troutmcnt of private discuses. The Doctor Is painstaking and conscientious. " [ The World-Herald. Omaha. Sept 4th , JbUI. "Dr. McGrow IB n doctor on whom you can depend , nnd that Is the reason why ho Is so neil known and praised among the Swedes of Omaha and all over the country. " [ The Swed ish Tribune , Omaha , Sept. 4th , 1801. "There Is no specialist who stands hl-hor In the estimation' t the people of Omaha and throughout tlio ° st than Dr.MeGrew , as his eminent ability add success In the practice of his profession will testify. Ho Is known throughout the entire west us a master of his profession. His untiring oirorts In behalf of young men , uro too well known to require mention. " [ The Omaha Commercial , Octo ber , 1691 "Vi'o do not hesitate to single out Dr. J. E , McGrow , of Omaha , ag a specialist worthy of the highest praUo. Ho Is a thorouirhly- tralned physician , a scientist of no uncertain standing , a deep thinker , u keen roasouer. a persistent roaclor of the literature of his pro fession and liouco u * ldu awake and Intelli gent specialist. During ourl'i ) yours us nous- [ lapur correspondent wo have never had occa sion to comment on a business conducted more In keeping with the principles of fair dealing and honor.-IThtfCnlcagoTrade He. view. November. 1891. , " , ' ; , " The doctor's suecesV"ijhico 1 utlng in Omaha ha boon a moniflatterliig ono both professionally and fln'a'ilolally. and ho fully appreciates the patronage which has boon : lven ulrn In Omaha/mud throughout the surrounding states , as well us the won and northwest. One of JiNpijJ r desires ls , that ho may over continue t < j detcrvo this recognition of his professional sklll a specialist. * Of -MMM . 'Vll" tt" disorder * and debilities or youtlujiW manuoocl. 17yoar ' experience. Ills nnd rosounws faollltluH iiro practically unlimited. 'jfW5 | Uoolor U roeoi jiiendod uy thu l > re-uMuiU endorsed In tiiu strongest terms by tbo peoulo for fulr truut- mcnt und lionoet professional udvloo. The most powerful remedies known to modern science for the sueccBsrul treatment of the following dUeagos : QONORUHOEA-ImmealBte relief. A com- iloto euru without the loss of uu Hour's time : rom buuluess. GLEET Onu of tlio most complete and suc cessful treatments fur Elect und nil annoying ulscliur/esyel. lnown to tbo mcJIoal urufoi- klon. The results uro truly wonderful , STIlICTirna-Oreatest known remedy for ; liu treatment of btrlotnru , without [ lain , cut- Im..ordiliitlni : . A inontri'iiiarktiulu roinedv. JYPIIILIS-No treatment for this terrible jlood disease has over boon more successful , nor bud urouRor endorsements , In the Unlit of modern science this disease Is positively cur.iblound wvery trace of the poUon entirely removed from the blooJ. X.OBT MANHOOD , und ambklou , nerrous- ios > , timidity , despondency und all woaknosi and dl.orders of youth or mantioud. Uollof obtalurd at once. SKIN DISEASES , and alt diseases of tliB btotnacn , blood , liver , kidneys and bladder are treated u ocvssfully with thu icreutei kniiwn romodlcs for tbo divj n n. Write foruircuUri andaueitlon 1UU froa. Utli inut 7 tirnini otx , ii > n < iln4.\v5 , NOTICR onico of the County C'ork ! of Douqla County .Ncbrusk > : Omaha , . .lunond ! , 1/J. On the 14th day of May. A. I > . 1MJ , the fol lowlnc proposition was by HIP order of thi Hoard of I'ounty Coniinlsvlonfrs of Doiulni county , submitted to n vote of the iiu.illUct electors of s.ild county , ut spoclal eloctloi to bo hold on HIP ICth day of June. A. H. 1 ! G for ndoptlon or rejection utirsuant to tin Drov slony of tlio statutes In ucli oi o madi and provided , winch proposition is as follows to-wlt : MSIIItAIKl CCN-TIUI. 1'IIOl'O lTION. Thu .M'or.itka < uturui K-ili ly compan.T lias made- the follow hm promotion to tin county of Don.us ; , Nebraska , to w t : To the Honorable HourJ of I'oiinU I'oininls- sloners Douilai County , Nebraska : OotitlciniMi : 'Iho undersigned , ilm Nebras ka Central Haliwav oompany , a corporation dnlv orcanlted and oxl t n under and bv vir tue ol the laws of the state o ! NeUii Ua. pro poses to build H double traokMvol railway bridge iictos * the Missouri rl\or. at the loca tion shown itpou the plans for .s.ild bildsro , nhlcli has been approved bv the llonotubUv the Secretary of Wnr of the Lulled St.itc < , nnd al ° o a double track rallro d from the west approach preach of said bridle through the city ol umali i to a connection with the tracks of the Union Stock Ynrds nnd Knllway t-onipatiy ut South Omaha , and ulso to project a Unco ! railway from the ncal approai-h of the nfuro- xald brldue Into the Interior of the state ol NebraitkB , and to construct that portion thereof oxtcmlltie ( aa nearly as practlrubo ! > In n westerly alrcctloii from : i piilnt.on iht main line of nald rallrond north of .Mount 1'Icisanl or I'aclllo street In the cltT of Omaha. Nebras ka , to a point on the Little Pnpllllon Croelc in section twenty-five (2j ( ) township fifteen i 9) ) north of rauce twelve (12) ( ) . east of tlio sixth prlnc p.il nu'rldlan. and also to con- stiuct H line of r.tlhvay from n Junction wuh the main line of said railroad near tin'Inter section of 1 ourteent h street and I/ard Mrcet. iicttherlv toOraco street lu said city. Loth of said lines or portions of railroad to bo con structed und loinplctcd simultaneously with thp construct on and completion of the afore said hrldao and tracks to the trncU of the I nlon ytock Yards and Kullwi y company- i t South Omah.ii provided the county of DOUR * las will donate to the Nebraska Ci-iitral ruli- way company fire hundred thousand ifMW.000 dollars of Its four and one-half ( I'll percent coupoii bonds diitod July 1.1V.C , din' and pay- nblj t only years from January 1. Ib'Jl. with Interest parable setnl-annually , from Janu ary 1 , IMII , on the 1st day of January and the 1st day of July In each joar. principal and In terest payable at the Usonl iiqency of the stuto of Nebraska In tlio city of New York , said bonds to ho of the denomination of ono thou sand ( } I , 00 > dollars each , and each thereof to recite at. follows : "This bond Is ono of u series of five hundred bonds of HUe amount and tenor which are Issued bv the county of UOUK- las. In the state of Nebraska , to the Nebraska Central Hallway company , to aid It In thocon- strutlon ; of a railway brldco across the Mis souri river at Omaha , Nebraska , and a dounle track railway from the west uppioach of Nald brldpo through the city of Omaha to a connec tion with the tracks of the Union btock Yards ana Hallway conipany.atsouthOmaha.and Its side tracks , turnouts , switches nnd ether rail way Improvements therewith connected" : all or said bonds. In o.iso the Issuance of said bonds be authorized tiy vote of the electors of UouclHg county , to bo executed and roolstcrcd on the 1st day of July. A. I ) lS9i and to bo Im mediately after roplstrmlon delivered to the h Irst National Hank of Omuhn.N'ebi aska.to ho hold In trust for delivery to the ald Ne- brnslcu Central Hnilway company. Its successor ser ; , or iibsicns. in Installments as follows : One-half u lion said brldno ami Its approach es HIP completed , und rcmalnini : one-half on the completion of said mil way Uncs ; nil matured coupons to be removed from said bonds before delivery by the s-ild trustee , who BI ) ill dolUcr the said bonus to the Nebraska t'ontial Hallway company or Its older after the board of county cummlss oner . or l s suc cessors , shall by resolution ordoi uid trustees to make delivery thoivof , which resolution sha'l ' be adopted when said bonds ha\o been oHrnod by said rnilnny company as herein contemplated , but not befoio The Improve ments herein conti mplateu shail be bouun Ithln ono year from the first day of Mav , A. I' . . IS1) . ' , and be pushed to completion without unnecessary delay , and not less than IHchun- drod thousand ( } 5WMi ) ( ) dollars shall bo ex pended In actual construction of sild brlupo and railroad within a per.od of nine mouths from the commencement of said work ( said sum to Include thecc-a ot materials pain fo-- and delivered upon the cround. but not to In clude the cost of rljht-of-way or real estate ) , proof of said expenditures to bo tiled with the Hoard of Countv Commissioners In the form of a sworn statement by the president and treasurer of Mild Nebraska Central Killway company ; work on said proposed Improvo- n cuts not to pease for u period exccedluc ninety consecutive days before the oxpcndl- turoof a sum not less than two million ( J-.UOO- 001) ) ) dollars has ucon made thereon , and ill of said work shall be completed aud In operation within three years from nnd after the 1st day of July. 1S9V , In e se any of the terms , limitations , condi tions or provisions proposed herein relating to the bcRlnnlu ; , progress and completion of said Improi emonts uro not complied w 1th ( un less cloluy Is directly und necessarily caused by Injunction or other judicial proceeding , or by unavoidable accident or act of providence ) the said oompany shall not De entitled to re ceive said bonds or unv thereof , even though the electors of said county of Uouclas shall have by their vote uuthorired the Issuance of said bonds : but all rights to said bonds shall by such default without any judicial determination become forfeited ; provided , however , that If the beslnnlnz. progress , or completion of said Improvements shall bo delayed or obstructed by any of the uforesald causes , the times heri'ln allowed for the progress und completion of said Improve ments shall bo extended to the extent of such delay or obstruction , and should a dispute nrlw ) betwcou the said county of Douglas una the said Nebraska. Centiul Itallwuy company with lospect to the cause or extent of any such delay , the Hiimo at the election of said Nobraslia Oential Hallway company shall be referred for determination to u board of arbitrators , to be UDUoInted as hereinafter previuea. The charter granted by the congress of the United States , under whlen this bridge wil be constructed , provides that the bridge and Its approaches shall bo open to the use of all rullnay companies do'tring tbo same upon equal terms : the charnos for the use of said bridge aud the rules for the operation of the Barne , In cuso the railway companies cannot a ree , to bo fixed by the houorau.o tbo secre tary of w ar. In consideration of receiving the proposed subsidies. The Nebraska Central railroad company agrees to allow all railway compan ies the right to run their locomotives , pusseu- gerund freight trains over said brldgoand approaches preaches thereof , and ovorMie main and passIng - Ing tracks of the said railway lines between the following points , viz : Between the west approach of said bridge , and the junction of suld railroad with the tracks of the Union fatook yards nnd railway company at South Omaha ; also between n point on the main linv of suld railway north of I'uclllo or Alooni Pleasant street. In the city of Omaha. Neb . and u point on the Little 1'iipllllon crook In section twenty-live TO ) , township flftoon diU , north of range twelve (12) ( ) , oust of the sixth principal meridian : und also hetwoon a point on the nmln line of said railroad near the In tersection of Fourteenth und Izard streets. and northerly to Oraeu street , In the city of ( Jinaha : und It also agrees to allow ouch nnd every railroad desiring to enter tbo cltv of Omahu ever Its tracks , the right to use such oortloiib of its terminal grounas , depots nnd facilities us may bo nosossary and piopurfui the conducting of the bunluews of said loads , and It agrees also to switch and deliver upon all of Its switch tracks the cars of any und ull rallwuy couipunles. and also tint ull rallwux compHiilys shall have the right to connect their nillwuy lines at uny point within 100 mllu. of the city of Omaha with nny line of railway which the s.Ud Nebraska Centra Itallway company or its successors or assign * muy hereafter construct or 0.1 u BO to be con structed east of tbe Missouri river , whether by Itself or through the agency of nny other corporation or puny , und to run their loco motives , passenger und fielght trains over thf main and passing tracks of said rullwny Into the cltv of Omuhn , and also thut It will allow ill railway comimnlos to connect with nuv of IP rullwny lines hereafter constructed within the county of Douglxs , und within one hundred mlles of the city of Omahu ut any point , either eaat ot west of thu Missouri river , and to cross the same , und thu rlght-of way thereof , for the purpose of entrance to and egress from the city of Omaha ; 1'ro- vldod , Thut tbe use and enjoyment of eucb arid allot suld rl ht by ether railroad com- mules bbull bo upon Just und equal terms , and tbe payment of just and fair compensa tion to the Nebraska Central railway com pany , lu successor * or usslijim , nnd subject to iuch opurutlng rules and regulations of the Nebraska Central railway company , IU suc cessors or asjlgris , as shall bo uecetuary and iropor , just and reasonable. Iu case that at the time tbo Nebraska Cen- ral Hallway company shall otherwise be en titled to receive the last Installment of bonds , as heroin provided , suld company shall huvo oauscU to bo constructed through the agency nf any other corporation or party any rail way oust of tbo Missouri river , and within ono uiudred miles thereof , or shall have deter- niiied upon such construction through the ugenov of such ether corporation or party , suld Nebraska Cent ral Hallway company shall mt be entitled to recclvosald lat Installment at bonds unless , or until It shall have caused o bo executed , ucxnuwledjed nnd delivered to tbo sountyof Douglas an Instrument In writing of such other corporation or party iludlnx it , or h'm ' , to ubldo by und perform ho convonautu and agreement * of said Nu- iraska Hallway company. In this proposition jontalnud relating to such railway eufct of tbo Mltsourl river. Hut nothing heroin contained shall bo taken K8 blndluE said company to construct mid railway ID lowit us u condition prece dent to tbo rlL-ht to receive suld bonds. The k&ld Nebraska Central Hallway com- > auy further axroes. tbnt ID the event of a aisputa arising between the * ld oompany aud any other rallwuy company with respwct o the use und enjoyment of any rights uodor this proposition or an to tbo terms , couipeu- utlun or operating rules and regulations re- atlnif thereto , such aliuutoi shall bo subinlt- cd to and determined by a board of throu r- tltrator * . to be rocde up of throe pursons who nro judges of the state district court , or Its uouetsors , of tbe district mubruoltu tbu aounty of Douglas , to ba solectnd by & two- birds vote of all persons the are judges ol aid court. Provldud , thai any such railway i otm ( Ibtu tnUi Nabruika Veotrsj Hallway company , Its successors or ass ens shall ha > e the olfCtion to utlrsuo nny otlioi lumouy iittitriieii u itin \\hpro\erarbltratlon U provided for bv this proposition , the party doilrlne to submit nnr matter to arbitration shall cause tc bo sorvcd upon the other parly n written no- tlco which shall ptout the mutter iu dispute to bo submitted , and the time proposed fet the hearing , which shall not ho less thati thirty (3)i ( ) days after the time of service : am thereupon the ndvcT--i parly shall , within twenty ( it'days ) ' after such arvlro upon It , servo Its answer. If nnv It IIUM- . upon the party domuiiding the arbitration. The Hoard of Arbitrators , when organized , shall ha\e power to ttx the time ot hearing and to adjourn the stmo from time to time , nnd to make all noccssary tulcs anil regulu- t ons for tbe production of testimony In the possession of either party , nnd otherwise to compel a fair and speedy trial ; the decision ol n majority of tbo board shall control ami lha final ilotormlintton of the bonrd shall bo Dual and conclusive upon the parties , of ull mat- IL"- submitted nud decldud Whene\er arbitration shall bo resorlod to Ruch uibltratlonshall betho exclusive remedy of the parlies ( except as herein elsewhere pro vided ) us to the matters und things Involved und decided therein. Said Nebraska Central Rallwav compmy. Its successors and assigns , ghVll transport freight ( including tnunler of freight und ull charges Incidental to such transportation ) o\or Its said bridge and uppro tones , as well as oxer the railway tt sbnll construct within UH miles of tbe Missouri river w Ithlii the stnto of .Nebraska , for lust nnd reasonable rates or harces. and In case of dlflcrences us to what constitutes just nnd loisouable charges under tb s paragraph , tbe board of county commis sioners or said railway company muy submit tbo sanio to arbitration In the manner und to tbo urbltruUns above provided for , but this paragraph respecting freight charges shall not become opciatho or In force until five years from the date of tnedellNorv of the lust Installment of tbo bonds hereinbefore re ferred to. It Is further proposed that said bonds shall bodolhttrod to the Nobrnska Central Hallway company , us successors or assigns , on y upon the oxecut on by tbo said Nobnulia Central Hullv , Hi company , or Us successors , und do- llvord to the lounty of Douglas of an under taking In writing lo the ettoel that tbo princi pal depot of s ltd railway company. Its general unices and principal machine shops when built shall bo located and mulntu tied within the cotporato llmltsof tbo city of Omaha , und that \lolution of the terms of saKl under taking by thu said Nebraska Central Railway company , or Its successors or usslgns , shMl render tbo said Nebraska Central Hallway company , or Its successors , Indebted to the said couuty of Doiulus lu the full amount of said bonds and Interest thereon. Tnls pioposltlon shal , utter being duly ac knowledged by the Nebraska Central Railway company , bo recorded In thu oillco of the regis ter of deeds of Douglas county. Nebraska , uud for u period of twenty-i ears from uud aflor this date , shall bo refoned to by giving tbe book- und page wherein the same Is recorded In nny moru.ige , deed of trust , deed of con veyance , or lease of the said bridge and up * proaehcs and suld railroad westof tbo Mis souri river In Douglas countv , Nebraska , with tbo statement that the --aid S'obruska Central Hullwui company. Its sucuos'-ors und assigns , are bound by terms , limitations , proMsIons and conditions of this proposition whioh are hereby made Us covenants thut attach to tuid run with the said properly Into whosoever h&nds It may come. If tbo said Nebraska Central railway 'iompauy. within forty-flvu days after being not tiled In writing by the chair man of the board of county com missioners that the issuance of said bonds hus been uuthoiizcd bvotoof tbo electors ot tnld county , shall not fiio with tbo county clerk Its wiitten ratillcitton ana acceptance thcicof under Its corporate seal , which ratification shull huvo neen ordered by Its board uf direc tors , none of suld bonds shall be Issued , und this proposition sball tu void. Upon the voting of the subsidies herein de scribed , the Nebraska Central Hallway com- pan > will suriender the right to receive the -uhsidyor uny part thereof voted bv tbo county of Douglus on th ihird dny of Doiom- uor. A. D.lhMi , und nothing lieroin contained shall be taken us an acknowledgment tbatoald loiupany has any existing right to snld last montloneu subsidy. Tbe .Nebraska Central Hallway company itirther agrees , upon un eluctlou being palled , to submit to tbo voters of Douglus county a proposition to vote upon the uforesuid bonds to pay Into tbu county treasury iu cash live thousand ( ! ' > .0X ( dollars , to bo upp.led in the payment of the expenses of said election , uud ut the sumo time to deliver to thu suld county of Douglas u bond with good uud sufficient sureties In the sum of live thousand ifVOJO ) Hollars udillt onul to cover uny of the expen ses of said election not covered by the utore- said cash payment. This proposition und the acceptance thereof by the county of Douglas , and thu rutillcutloii of this proposition by said Nebraska Ci-utial Kail \ \ ay corn puny.or Us successors or ussUns , us heroin provided , shall bo consulted uud un derstood to constitute u contract bolw ecu tbo suld Nobruouu Contial Hallway company. Us successors or usslgus , uud the uld county of Douglus and nil of the terms , conditions , agreements.and pi o visions made on the part of Nebraska Central Hallway company in this proposition contained are hereby made tbe covenants of the suld Nebraska Cen tral Hullwy company. Us succes sors and usslgns , which shall attach to und run with nil of Its snld property lu Douglas county. Including bald bridge und railway , and binding upon uny party Into wbosv bauds it or uny of it may come. In witness whereof thu said Nebraska Cen tral Kuliwuy company bus caused thuse pros- ( nts to bo executed tblsiid duy of May A. D. . HIE NEBRASKA CENTRAL RAILWAJ' COMl'ANY. COMl'ANY.By . H. DUMONT. Vlco I'resldent LSoal.l JOHN L. MCCAQUE , secretary. Attest : T. J. .MAIIONKV. Statoof Nebraska , County of Douglats , ss. On IhlsJd dny or Muy , A. D. IBs ) . ! , before me , u county clerk In und for said couuty , person ally appeared tbe above nauioJ J. u. Dumont .md John L. McCague , who uru to me person ally known to be the Identical persons who signed tbo foregoing Instrument as vlco presl- < < unt and secretary of thu .Nebraska Central Railway company ; they acknowledge tno exe cution of thu bald jnsti ument to bo tbe volun tary act and deed of the suld Nebraska Cen tral Itallway company and tholr voluntary act and deed us suub vlco president and secre tary of said company. witness my bund and oQJclal seal the date lust aforesaid. [ seal. ] KHED J. SAOKETT. County Clerk. Shall the above nnd foregoing propos ition bo accepted und adopted : sball suld bonds bo Issued , registered and delivered , and shall an annual tux , lu uddltlon to ] Ibo usual uud all other taxes , be levied upon the taxable property of Douglas county , Nebras ka , sullluient to pay the interest on said bonds us it becomes duo ; and at the time of lovy.ng the annual county tux , commencing tbo tenth year prior to the matin Ity of said bonds , shall u tux , In addition to all other tuxes , bo levied upon the taxable property of suld Douglas lounty , und couiiuued annually there.ifter , fiom year to year until thereby a slnkln. fund shall have beou oltalnoO sulllclentio pay suld bonds ut tbc 'Maturity thereof ? YES. NO. The ofllclal canvas of the votes cast at suoh special election , bhows thut moro than two- thirds of ull the votes oust ut said elec tion , were cast in favor of tbo acceptance of said proposition , the Issuance of the bonds , nnd the levy of the taxes therein specified , and notice is hereby clven that tbo above proposition lias been duly and legally ac cepted In the ulllrmutlvo by the lugully quali fied oloctois of Douglas county , Nebraska , und the same Is hereby duly declared carried und accepted In the afIIrrnative. In witness whereof I have hereunto sot un hand this ir.'rid day of Juno A. 1) . IK.1. ) K. M. STHMIEKO. Act'nt ' ; Chairman of County Commissioner ! . ( SKA I , 1 Attest : FRED. J. SAOKETT , County Clerk. joiiodin NOTICE. Offlco of the County Olork of Douglus County , NobraskD. Omaha. J nnc-'nd. 1SW. On the lUb day of May , A. D , Is ) . ' , thu fol lowing proposition was ty the ardor of the Hoard of County Commissioners of Douglas county.submitted to a vote of thu qualified oluctornof said count } ' , at it special election to bu hold on the IGth duy of Juno , A. D. 18J.J , for ndoptlon or rejection pursuant to the provi sions of the Htatutcs in such cases mudo und provided , which proposition U us follows , to- llATIflCATIOK OK I'OOII KAHM SALE. Fhall the notion of the board of county com missioner of the county of Douglas , lit the state of Nebraska , hud by reason of uii elec tion hold In suld county on thoSd day of No vember , A. D. leSil , whereby said board of county commissioners caused to bo surveyed und lu'd otT Into lots , blocks , streets and alloys , the following described real estate then owned bv thu county of Douglas , and sit uate In suld county of Douglas , to-wlt : He- gliinlng ut tbo northeast corn r of section iwuiity-nlnu fit" , In township fifteen (15) ( ) , north of ranzu thirteen (13) ( ) . past of the sixth princi pal meridian , running thence west twelve und llfty one-hundrudllm ( I'J50-luO ) chains , the nco south foity (10) ( ) eh H Ins , I hence east two ) vo and llfty one-nuiidredths ( U'M-lOW chains , thonuo north forty 0i chains to the place of begin , ulng being tint east llfty uorurfnf u tract o. land theretofore known us 'Thu Douglnf County 1'oor Farm , " und caused u plat tlieres ofto beiocnrdcd In tno public records of mil a county us Douglas uddltlon , and mild lutati bu appraised by appraisers appointed for tba purpose by tbo county judzu of said county und after such appraisement to bo offered for sule at uulnlo auction , and ill vent and vari ous of raid lots sold by Iho us Id county of Douglas , during the months of April and May. 1W7 ( , to various purchasers and deeds OXHCIIted lonald purchaser * conveying thu title of thu suld county of Douglas to suld purchasers , and mortgages taken from suld purchasers' to secure tbu payment of purl of the purchase price of said lots , be approved , legalized , con tinued and rutiUcd by said county of Duuglau , und by tbo qualified elector * of said county ; uud Blmlltue said boardof county commission ers of said county of Doucla * . bo authorized , empowered nnd directed to pxovuto quitclaim deeds of conveyance of thu said county of Douglas , of all of Us rUbt , title and Intercvt In or to any uf said lots so sold to tbo pur chasers I hereof , or Uiu htilrt or assign * of suld purcuunuia. 1'wvldpd. honovpr. That In nil cfcsrs whcr the lots so sold have bpou fulty piitl for no cording to the terms of such s tip , tlmt oanl nullclalm deeds shall ho executed iimKlellr- ert'd by tbo suld county pommlss. oners of ald ppiintv. Immodlntpiy after tinnltipt on of thlsnuestloii by the pain \olrrsofsald poun- ty. nnd In nil eases were said lots nnd paroels of land linve bppii tiaid fur In p irt by said purt-hasprs. their heirs ( ir assigns , uml a p > r- tlon of the purchase price still rt'infilnstluo nml unpaid to the count ) of Dotiglns , th it iilil ( jnltplnim dppds of eomevnti o sh.nl ( ni nriiUi and oellvprod by the safd cotnity i-om- mlsslono's upon the paympiit by salJ pur- ch'isprs , their hplrs or nsslgns of the full amount now romnln ut duo mil unpaid of ald purchase price , w < th Inlervst uecor Ing lethe the terms of such sale and the notes and mortgages ghon by such purchasers to Ui county ? YPS. NO , The odlrlnl eanvns nf tlio Mites east at sunh sppplnl olvetlon. slum * that more tl.tint.M- thirds of all the u > tes cast ut snld elect ( Hi worucR tln fav < ir of the aocpptaiipe of sntd proposition , thp ratlUcatlon nnd approval of thp nets of the board of couuty coni'Mlsslonors tliptuln spo 'Ifled , nml mnlce Is hereby given that thoabme propos'tlou has beet ) cluiv and { Ojnily ueeeptpd In the allltmatlto by the legally nuutlllcd olcctors of Douulus county , Nebraska , and the smne Is hereby duly do- clated parried nnd accepted In thu alllrmatlvo. In witness whereof , 1 ha\o horeuuto set my hand thlsS.'nd day of Juno , A. D. ivc , . h. M. h. - , Aptlug Chairman of County CominlsslonoM. [ si ; M.I Attest : rilKI ) . J. SACKKTT. County Olork. NOTICE. Onico of the County clerk of Douglas County , Nebraska. Uninhti. Juno SJuil. I8H.1. On the 14th day of Mny. A. D tn the fol lowing proposition WHS by the or ler of thu board of ' ountv cot iiuisilonois of Douglas con ply , submitted to a Mil a of thequnlllpd electors ot Mild county , at u special election to be held on the Kllh duy of June , A. D. ISlC , for adoption or rejection tmisiiant to the pro- v s ous of the Minutes in such cases inside and provided , which proposition is as follows to- wif 1IO.M13 Mill I'AM.VO Oil \HCAI > AMf/lNl 1111)11- " 8hn.ll the county of Douglas. In the state of Ndbrnsl.u , Issiiu and soil Its eoupun bonds to aid In Hie puiinunonl Improvement by pnv Ing or iiineadiiiulrliig toads und iiiLhways 01 the county of Douglas ontsldo of thu cor- poruielimlls of the city of Oin iln , and out- sldo of the corporate limits of the rlty of South Omaha , In said county , no part of the fund so raised , however , to bo expended In grading any of said highways or In construct ing or repairing bridges tiioioon , but to used entirely for permanent surface improve ments of said highways ; said bonds to amount to the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand collars In denominations 01 ono thousand dollars n icli. auri each thereof to recltu as "Tli's bond Is oneof a series of one hundred und -Jfty bonds of lll.o amount and tenor w hlcn are Is-uud by tlio county of Dmicliin. In tnu stuto of Nulir iska. to aid the said county of Douglas In the permanent improvement of i he public roads and highwaysot said county , by Driving 01 macBduinlrlng said highway * outsldo of the corpor ito limits of the cltios of Omuhn and south Omaliu. " Said bonds to bear date tbn 1st day of , lu y. A. D IMI _ ' , und to become one and paxablo twenty ye irs after said 1st day of Julv. A , D. Is'innd ' to draw inteieit at the rate of f > > per cunt pur annum , [ livable semi-innuaiiy , on the 1st dnv of Julv and the Jst dav m ,1111111- ury , of ouch year , belli Iniuiesl unit principal payable at tbo tiseal iizi nev of tin s ate of Nolit.iskaln the ntv of Now York , suld bonds to bo sod by the said county of Di.u lus at , not le-s than thuli'pai value and uei rued In tcrp > t to the Onto of delivery of the stud londsund ; ull of the proeeeds uilsmg from the sale of said bonds to ho cxpcndi-d liy the pciunty eonimlssloiiers of said county in t > u permanent Improvement of tbu uub/Ie ro.ds and highways of si.l i county , outside of the eorporalo limits of tbe jforesild ulties ot Omuha uii'l South Omaha , In iho paving or mucudumizlng the said roads or otherwise pernuncntly Improving tbo surface of said roads : but no part of tbo proceeds arising fron tbo sale of sucli bonds shall bo expended upon the grading uny of suld roads , or the eonstuietion or repair of bridges thereon , And shall an annual tax In uddltlon to the usual uml nil other tuxes bu levied upon the tuxublo property of Douglas county , Nobrus- ka. suillclunt to pay thu Interest on suld bonds as It beco nes due and ut the time of levying the unntinl county tax , eommpnclng tlie tunui year prior to thu maturltv of suld bonds , sball u tux , In addition to ull ether taxes , bo levied upon H.I Id taxable properly of said ' county of D niglus. und contlniied'unnuullv theinaftcr. from year to j oar , until therebv u sinking fund shall bavo hecn olit lined Hilf- uYlciit to pay said bonds ut maturity thereof ? V P.S. NO Tbo ofllclal car.vas of the votes cast nt suoh special election shows that moro than two- thirds of all the \otes east at suld election , vvoiocast in favor cf the iiocuptance of said proposition , tbo sstiance of the bonds aud the levy of the tuxes therein specified , und notice Is hereby given thut the nbovo proposition lias been duly and legally aeceotud in the utllrmallvo by the legally nuul fled electors of Douglus countv , Nourusku , and the sumo Is borebv duly decluroJ carried and accepted In tlioulllrir.utlve. In witness whereof. I hnx-o hereunto cet my hand this --'ml day of June. A. D. Is'JJ. E M. bTENHEHQ , : Chairman of County Commlss oners. IBKAU ] Attest : KK ED.J. SACKETT. County Clerk. LVKIt VI JIIA < i Tu J tt U. 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