The Sioux County Journal. Sulm-riplion Price, fi.iW . I- J. Simmons. ... l.J.lor-Pitti-red i tlie Harrison po-itoMce a re- Ulli .,!,, it'Ht-ir. Tat u-day, si-tt. 4. ls'-. JU isuuli.itii Mate Tiiket. an .-ruin'. f-.r . )! K!' HAKIiS. - r I ; i dov'-r'or. .! t.t.-, .1. ( . I.J Ti;iV, IIDTiA, J. liil.i.. .i''-l..:i,T of l'Ulllir i'.iiiMiiiKi, I., it. ill Mi'.ina .ny ' .i icr (1, t.E'l. II. II -TiNi. l..inl Kiel i;itc i ! .1 . l!ir!rn-tt"Mi, . K. t;oi I'V. Ki-ptihlican (oiiiiiv Ti'-cl. r.irfdnuly AtUiriicy, II. T. tc.Vl.M. iil ( Mimly ( o:nmls.iiont'i'. K.I.I J. IU HS. KfiniuiU-an Senatorial ('oiivenlion. I'll' rfill!;!i'"i 'i clcrlOT of till I4tl( Kfi. tufi.'l -n-LriW tf Ni-iir ik.l are riMjiu'-t 'il to n '. i.t,'itf. iron tb.'ir rt!V.'r.iI comit,. to hi-ct III colPiltion ill tile Icwu ut aicll I'-ki li"rry couutv, Ni'li., jit'ulwr 'i'lili Kilt, -it 'i::;fi'i. m., for tlit purjio of iiioSn(( ih o iru a on a CAiiiliU-alc lor 'iiiitor Iro.n J;i:!l II ..-trlct. I'lir- K.'v.'rai count''' are pntitlffi tf rpr( isp'il:it;o:i as itl:ow, tu'lng lia'ii on tilt ftiiinf .e i; cJi liy llie dtale coiiveiitiou, ti 'x r.mre t-oiinty..T !n-i iv I ', . i'l.tl I Ml r-. u .- loll 1 6 i! 5 I K a Tot 1--- c; !t 1-. ' 1:1 o ln-t there or it del tttti-nilaii'-e no lro-C!-ri Ik- ;lHowt-(l exi-ept to i.i-r i - I1) - l O'.irity here tin; dele if tae pli-iv !;V" ;. J. W kI.E Ti. f'K BR, v, ( h.,ir:uaii. n-ury. l.i-.-ry: IIo.v h of that iwlarj of ifoiW p. r year, as dputy county treasur er, is i. M. K -iii luti-nii! while traveling over the .! I-,, f trying to liocxlw ink the ROj.ik into voting for him for congress' i, v -.- lU.ir Utitl r. The fourth state ticket was put in tlie field last week by the prohibitionists at their state convention at Lincoln. Tlie nominees are: Lr. B. L. Paine, governor; Rev. Geo. V. Woody, lieutenant gov ernor: i- has. Watts, stcretai-y of Btate; A. Fitch, Jr., auditor: H. W. limly, treasurer; F. Wigton, attorney general; Olesiii, couiniissioer of public lands and budding: Mrs. Mary K. Morgan, wipf-rinl'.ndefit of public instruction. 'ili- cosivention lasted two davsi Vvmie waiting for the "Uiium rats to ludd tneir convention .so as to name tlie c-aii'.hiifite in whose favor he U to witli di'.iw, i1. P. L'avis, the boodle-fusion-gaiig candidate for vountv attorney might lili in the time explaining to the taxj-iiyeiH of .Sioux county how he got -f.tti.tX) for insuring tiie court house, when o'htr ugetits offered to-do it for uhoul one lialf that amount. TIik xtYbiir.".y .7ws;4;- ceases to lie published after this week. Tiie fact, is liccc.iiiii'.g demonstrated timt a little town tnal is not v. count v neat is not a good place for a newspaper to exifct. It is a good thing for a town to ha ve a lo cal paper hut it costs money to conduct the liiisiiKssa and the result m un.sutisfact nrr to the man. win undertakes' it. Both this repuhlie-an and democratic noiiiuiees for lieutenant governor were tn tliearifiy during tiie wiubut t.Uer is vast diiference in their reconi. Majors k-!i (mine to defend the llag of his conn trv, u ijile 4'-.-3r .-xerted hiuiaelf to do H'f.iy tlie government that llig rejiresent ed. Nebraska is not qiiite ready to elix-t, an ex-confedurute to a high sljite office, st I ii.t, no so long as they have as good H.en as Col. T'.uu Jia jors to vote for. Tins wason lias Iwen an excellent test of tli; sugar beet industry; la, Hall tounij the dtxiiit.h liiw KtB unuswtHy etn re, so t!iat other crops are reported ast alniort a total failure. But for all that the Uets have done nicaiy and the frni erss. will realize from foO to fi80 pec acre. It i only a n nest ion of time wlien tjlas tate of Net raske will fee dotted with tKt jrcs.s ta wor't Hl tha heet crop and ihe farmers of the state will reap a jyje-tt lialWSt ffmti this new and impof. ttnt inibistry. Lst all tiiu eiu-ourage-jMniUt piisidhle be give.n to tie cultivation "rf sugar bset. and tlie extraction of iigar tix-refr.-iui. Tbe Knox county Ikizumt says "as Ittwevo Rojd and fCtichards, tho gentle wmv of the D,:!n .''rot will fee feeird in iMfrofBicW'. The difference I I twet it the "o men is thai Richards has m.!,v Cl'mhii-tt rislie of true utuabood, mliiiebis oj'oiKuit was (lUfdied to the front 1 irctmielie bad a1 orirrM of niooey, the hi'tjHtk pi coilld buy bin way tbe E;utl ve chnir. TN l tanU f i.fetBOt;rittiC' tjMrtite for govs rti1'Wit ' '' ' " vt!L,lsJsl llMM Bf r tfc If Mr. Forney reads the exchange in U.e tlVrd (ii.tr.et. lie wll hardly run f r ci.nt:re. (in ll.r 1.0.1 ti. it t!e ia?(.pt pre I rvir" ' ' ''!.!. A ;t mair-nt v of t!t r. -pil'-in ,.u iwr ill me ui-iru i t maMwr 1 ; ;"" " ' -ov-', nu;81kl,KHlt.Wftr.f which lave been , hoggish i. .-ii;.7:i ('ill. ; nutted and are now under advisement. j ' ! Clerk Campbell ami Lrut Rom burned i 1 i-...i,.,l.i,-,.,ini!, !,:! .. . ,..-, J- i... i. I ! ' - ' , , , i. i!.terii'ig ma proMiwwry niwia.urui morning getting the copy for t lie I i the L'.n.ohi ft?, ami as a result it is jol-ket completed. The docket an ' mtivin.i' a very jrnul encouragnwtit : ! call of case from tlie va- i from the -ple. TIi nminifri of Itlw pMjxr hive ahviy Iwn tmtwl for kivii)- till nit wh.it they 1'1..ii-h1 and stiy j in-it in a munir sf t'ut th"y caa le ' utn!-rtiL A little row occurred in the house of j ri'prvseaiatives one day last week, aiid i i niilfed in Mi'. Wilson, of WashinKt''". J ! i.!-t!i!:n.' l;;s fist in !!r- f:ic- of Mr. Beck- worth of Ni-vv J -rsty. N. blood was , !"shi-cl amlthe o!':-r tici,T.i-s asi-t.l by i the sere;t-:it-iir:ii-i r.-ti-rcl -a -e. The j ; ii:l:lT grew hard hi!!. .1 of ri. 'Usinu of the I ; hie j irtieil over f i v of making a ' i st-ite fa r. This . 11 1 111- attention i ; T;ik Jif:'si'. i ! tlie result of !!, . ! county iT-:i!i :! ' p-'"i" lun fiv.:;.:i" IS'!' ;! of the iwople to i'w iiiij.'rtan. of tins; of the supreme court in increasing' all mov, ' ii'i I I1'" sM'-cis in that direction the time and it is between one and two i certainly ratify in. Tlie next step j years ln-hind now, and unless the nuin now is to irvKin to organize a county h-r of judges is increased it will soon itcrii ultur.d soi . ty end also to prepare j t.iVe so lo-i t jfet a case decided by for m ik'.nj; an exhi'. it it !w state fair in j that tribunal that tlie litifnints will have s;il th.it will e -li(' imy thinff ever wit-' passed into the great hereafter. nss d in the stuti- Tn the second on.ur. ...i l :..( 4l... 1 in oisiini. in-: i U'Tiim r.us eiiii ir.sea iV'-'ir'naii, tins m-1 . .. . 1 rleiH'iident can n a'e or c -tnerev, so mat i 1 , , , tT , the battle tMw'n h- and Htrlaa. There is little doubt as to tl result. 1 he rep ihlican can.l'd it;-is abb-, honest and cleitn, and Iv is l;:i ovn t- lie in sympa thy andi worker for t'i; prinoiples and rights of the farmers. No apologies have t to be made f r Mr. If arl ui ail he will lie elected on Nov. 4th. If the republicans of the third congressional district act wisely and put up the rigid kind of a mac he will be elected, but if a cam paign of apologies is forced upon the party, disater will certainly follow. The farmers are arouse and will not lie held in line for any man who is ahnox ious to them. At the Nance county convention last week, a motion was made to allow Lieut-Oov. Mt-ikleiohn to name the dele gates to tiie congressional convention and Judge Brady to name thoseto the senatorial convention,' Both gentlemen expressed the. wish that the convention name the delegations. The result was that a delegation to the congressional convention was elected who will be for Meiklejohn first ami last, and Brady got the senatorial delegation. That is a pret ty good illustration of ho v Meiklejohn stands at home. IIo did not have to fix up a delegation, and it is likely there will lie several delegations which will lie for him first and that tiie entire conven tion will be for him at last. , A jx'tition has been gotten up by the republicans of North Bend, Dodge coun ty, asking Mr. Dorsey to keep his pro mises and not be a candidate for renotn ination. That is tlie right kind of a move and certainly sliould effect the gentleman and arouse hi in to a sense of honor which would deter him from continuing in a course which bodes no good to him scif or Lis party. If a man has not hon or enough to keep his word, he has not honor enough to lie entrusted with in terests of a congressional district. If a marf fails to keep his word in tbe ordin ary walks of life, his acquaintances are very careful how they entrust matters of inijtortame to his keeping. Does the fact of a man bi.-ing a congressman re lieve him of tin; odium of dishon esty or give him the right to dis rgard his word, without being' account able' If such be the case-it is about time a cliange was made in the method of estimating a man s fitness for office. Wla.-n the people give a man a position entitling him to be addressed as "Hon orable'' he is in duty bound to guard that title rather tiian bring disgrace up on it. Each Season Ha Ki own peeullar malady ; but with the blood maintained In a state of uniform vigor and purity, by tlie use of Ayer's Sai uaparilU, the system readily adapts itself to changed eondlf inn. Compnaed ol tlie beat alterative and tonics, and tietug higblv eonceatrated, Ayer'n Saraanarilla l the moat alactlve and economical ot all blood medlclnea. " For aome yean, at Ui return af apriag. I bad aerioua iroubie Uh oiy kidney. I was unable to sleep nights, and suffered greatly with pain Id the satail of niy back. 1 was also afflicted with beadaetK, loaa of appetite, and Indige-ition. Tneae symptoans were much worse last uprini?. especially tbe trouble with my tack. A irlend penuadod me to use Ayer's Sarsaparlila. t begaa taking It, and my troubles all dlaappearad-' Mrs. Oenevra Belaoger, M Bridge si BpringDeM, Mas. Ayor'o Garcopsrllla ' ' raVABBD BT Pat it. O. ATXB 4k 00., XaeveB. KaaM. aJsUw IrnwIsu. lsbs. W.rtMaH., Tke Sepretate (wart. The new supreme r-ourt doc ket, copy f r which was yrf:!4 yesterdiy, will . r 70u Mses. 400 ff i tonti'ii vmelhing ov . . j , ,.:, i are cases luH.n? and untried, ll mwmjnit on tram a u. - rions district as follows: District Ka. 1 Soptember 18, 49 case. No. 2 Sjitinlwr 23, 6-" cases. Xo. -O tolier T, 75 ease.. Ko. 4-C1cUl-fr 21, 35 i-ases. No. ,V (Jctolx-r '.v, 29 canes. 5 N'ovemiitr 5, 18 ca-tes. ".i. 7 November R, ?" cases. No. I Novemlier 11, 41 cases. No. 0 NovemU-r 1, H-'l --i-s. No. M November 25, 23 cane. No. 11 Novemlier 28, 16 cases. No. 1 i Novemlier 2S, 9 cases. The i,1k i v i copied from the Lincoln .hmrnil of August 30th and in certainly a strong reusiMi why the nunilier of judges of the supreme court should I in. -reased ns contemplated bv the pro- - prJ amcvlmeiit to tlie constitution as pul,!isli;.l in anotliur column. The work For many vears, Mr. B. F. Thornpson, .m:w. t A OI I es .Homes, loa, .m --c''o; , ., , ,. , n ed with ehromc diarrhoea. He rays; , times it was verv nevere,:iso much m :,-,., nlv lif. it would end my About seven yearn ago, I cliaiiced to pro- !cure a bottle of (Tianilierlain's Colic, i Cholera and fliawhoea Kemedy. It. gave i me pronipt relief, and I l-elieve cured mi permanently, an 1 now eat or dunk with out harm anything I please." I have al so used it in my family with the same fvMilti. For ssile by C. II. Andrews. Ayer's Karsaparilla will cure your catarrh, and remove that sickening taler of the breath. 5 I ! I I ( I I A PRESENT TO OUB SIBSCRICFBS. It is with pleasure that we announce to our many patrons that we liave made arrangement with that wide-awake, il lustrated farm magazine, the American F'lrwrr, ptiblislied at Fort Wayne, Ind., and read by nearly 200.000 farmers fey which that great publication will lie mailed direct, FREE, to the address of any of our sulwcribers who will come in and pay tip all arrearages on subscrije tion and one year in advance from date, and to any new subscriber who will pay one""year in advance. This in a grand op portunity to obtain a liirst-class farm journal free. T.ie Amnttn Furnvr is a large 18-page journal, of national circu lation, which ranks among the leading agricultural papers. !t treits tlie ques tion of economy in agriculture and the rights and privileges of that vast body of citizens American Farmers whose industry is the basis of all material and national prosjarity. Its highest pur pose is the elevation and ennobling of Agriculture through the higher and broader education of men and women en ged in its pursuits. The regular sub- si lip' ion price of the Amrrimn FarntT is 00 tier year. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING. From any one number. ideas can lie obtained that will lie worth thrice the mibscripti. il price to yon or members of vortr lioiwehold, YET TO GET IT FREE. Call and see sample copy Notice of Conliulm-inner's Seel lug-. 1 he laiard ol eomniltistoiiers of Sioux county, .Nebraska, are hereby untitled to .... ........ 1 ul t, o.Pl,l,,,(M..d ..f buI.I county, in Harriaon, .Nebraaka, on Batur d.iy. Ana. 6, JhIIO, at lOo'cloek a. ui., lor llietrauruictloii ( or'iuiary county iiuini i;.0 tOMIAO I.1XIIKMA, County Clerk. N t Ire ef Attarhntrnt. Jacob H. Drumm will take notice tbst on the I'. til (lay of August, i.0. 1. 8. Mcintosh a Instiee ot Ibe peace for "kite lliver pre eiiiit. sioux county. Nebraska, Ismied an order of attachment for tbe sum of (Illy five (SVijUIll dollar in an action ponding before hiili wberelii Thos. llevanpori is plaintiff and Jacob H. Iiriiinm la defendant, that nrois-r ty of tlie ilelriidaut, winslstlnir of one yoke of red ateera named Uria;lil'r and "Jarry" hramled double half-circle on left bin. and yoke for the same. Ma lawn attached under Kan! order, sain causo waa cuiiununi w wir btu day of (H toiK-r, lavi, si i o'clock, p. in. lMrHt TMoasa Davaaroax. Kalire to Land Owners, To nil whom It mav concern: Tbe commissioner unpointed to locate a rond no.iiiuenrliig at tni lie corner ace n, Iwp.t't. rai.aciM, lis MolltToae prednct, Mou cwi ity, Nebraska, running thenre south on MH.tlon line three in ilea to aw corner aec a.,. In same twp, thence east on are tion line to comer ui taaith Hue of aild sec. as; thence south through mi tor of e- I It and is In twp St, r,igi)i toce.itrr of said aeeMon IS, teriHiuattag Mare. Also, casniuarnclng st corner of aw. s-f and twp St, rangw M, rnnnt ig tha.ire west eu section Um four mile botwesu aacttons T I 1 l II- 11 terminating at earner of see. B-Sre and la, twp st, rugttul, aua manias, la favor of tbe at.Ujiislima.it tasireta. sad all owtavtlnxs thereto or ciainta for aVaeatraa uiaas) tai fUed to tke tataiitar uesw oo aoon of the aJ day of ttelol t.ut UMt't ee e or ' rha a. I na at lis Lobar. A. It beftaaa ; a. v. ti said roud wJU.be kad Wllkowt tefar- l fwddi i Wtrri Wii sjMBa thereto,, Onaastii IaoaiiaB. PK LAM4T10.S. WHlfitm. A louit resolution Wa adopt- ! ed ty the legl'lstureof tbe tt of Kebr- j k. twenty nrst ! tlwrWof. ud approved War. httth, A-II.H. prupoalugaa , tim, t. lfi. four , .... rf Art 1. rtt iT the conett- ia tern of said atWv nd iht muU aectlba aiuanded .hU rKl a. f -.Howe, towlt: section I. That nwlta two () of article tiie Mi.-tttutim of the .tut. of j .cl.rai,k-, be HUiend"! Ml to rend M fol io : "scetion i: TlimUpreme court sbt.ll en fi.tofH-w ;S) Ju.lKfM, a majority of wboiu hull lie iiee-jwu-j- I form uuotuid or u iiroiiouueea ijecitou. U bll liaB oriri Lai jurlmlictiou In ce--i reiatliiC ti reve nuc, civil run In whu-h tlie tte aball be a p riy. niaiiduiu, quo rrmlii, babama torpu-s J well P1-H"te juriaulcliou Mi.y lie ij-rxivided hy I 'W. mk-. t: "lliit i-is-tioii four (4i of article ii((ii.of the const it ulio.1 of tbe tat of Nelj.- .Bkii, beaurtJUOeU w M w rem n loa : . ,. M-.-tlon 4: TIjc Juitiie. of tlie anpreme court lnll 1 riwti il l.v the elei Uire ol the Lite at lnrae and Iheir terma of olllee, M cept a. ti.-ii iiiHtter provide,!, uliall be for m ix-rloil ol lie iii yi-am." sertionS: That evl ion Ave of artirlo ) ) of the euiiotitutkiti of the atate ol S.-lir,ska la- anieuiled mi u li read aa foi loas: , . seel-on : "At the first (rcoe-ral election lo l- held In tiie yiair lM, and aflur the udojition ol this a I men I to the eoliatl- tutlou, then- sllall lM( ehsted thre (S) JnilKes of the suprcd.e eourl, one of a lloin .ll .ll lie elected lor tiie term ot one(l) year, one lor the u nn ol tim e (3 ; years and one lor t!u- u-nii of Ue yc.is. and at each if.iK-rnl election ttmcltrr there shall be ( circled oi.e JiulKe ol tin- supreme court lor j the term of live ifi) yeara. Provided that the jlldlo of lie- supreme eoun Wlliiw t.-riiia hae not expired al the time of bold UK the treio r..l election of Wd, sliall con tinue to hold tlicir otliee for the reiiiMlnder ol tlie term tor hii li they -re respective v i-iccteii niiitt-r the prcsciitcoustiluiioii. 'Scrlion 4: 'Hist e.u ll per-ou (lliiK lu fi.Kir of Hits iiiueiidiiii iil slmll Imvc aril tenor prii.lwl uimu bi buliot the follow ieir: "for the iiropnscd iimeiid ment to the eon--titunoK n-iatniK lo the hiimlK-r ol Bupreuie iuilKi's." Ihirefore, I, John M. Thayer. I.overtior of Die state (if .Nehranka, do hereby K've not ice i" m onlaure a itli aectlwn one (1 article lliteeii ( I ft., (d the constitution and tie provl-ioiis of tlie act entitled "An Acl to pro-tide the moiiniT of pioponing all Hiiieiiiiments u the constitution and aule iiiitt.i.K tin- wuiie to the ehs-tora of the state." Approved 1-elmisry l"Ull, A. II. Is t. Unit sn!d piosed iillieilitliient 111 lie ul-iniiu-d to the (jiialincd voti-r ol the state for i,piroMil or rejection at the general . lection to la- held oa the llll (lay of .Novem ber, A. I. IrtO. In ailitess alii reof I have hereunto act mv hand and c ail-i d to be ulllJed tile grv tl sc.! of tin-state ol Scbriiska. I 'one Itt l.ill coin ttl ' -i Hi day ol July. A. 1). !WI. and lit,- tuentv li. ui Iii veur ol the slate anil of the linlclientlriice of the I lilted tate tiie one hundred lUteentn. Hv tin. (.ovcrnor, JUIIS M. iiiair.n. llriJAMis It. COwi.KRT, sea L j Ms-reUiry ol state. I'1101'I.AMATIOX. VHtnr.s, A Joint resolution aaa adopt cd by the legislature of the atatc of .Nebraska, at the twenty nrst session mere- of, and approved March Sith, A. 1). MO, protiosiiik; aif amendment lo section TUIr teea f 13) of Article six (B) of the consti tution of said state; that aald section amended shall read a follows, to wn. Section 1: That section thirteen (IS) of article tdx (6) of the constitution of the tate of Nebraska Is- amended so as to read as follows: Section 18: The judge of the supreme court shall each receive a salary ol lhirtvllve hundred do lar (ss.awi per annum and the judges of the district court shall receive a salary of three thousand dollars iWJKlO) per annum, and the salary of eacb shall be payaiite iiuar t. r ! V Motion I. Each person voting in isvor oi this aniendiiicnt shall have written or iirinlrd mam his btiiiot the foiiowleg: t'lnr lhn iiroooei.1 anicjtdllient to the con stitution, relating to tlie l,.rr of judges of tbe supreme and district court. Therefore. 1. John Jl. Thayer, governor ol tin- state of .Nebraska, (lo hereby irive notice in accordance with section one it) article fifteen (If.) of the constitution, mid me pro vision of an act entitled: "An ad to pro vide the minuter of proposing all amend men is to the constitution ami anhuitttlng tlie same lo Itle electors of the state.' All nroved FrbmaV Kith. A. U. lsTT. til '.t Ud prtijHiBeil ameii'dmei't will I aubinitled to tlie quinine' voiers in iihh su m: io, .. nroT,.l or relet l:on. st Ihc general e.ectioil u lie held on the 4tl day of November, A. U. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto act mv h iicl and eausi.sl to lie iiflixed the, great seal ot the st ile ol Nelrnka. lame at kill , ti-.,s s th d .v of Juiv. A. I. Is'.O. and the twenty loiirin yenr oi in si ne, anu oi the inileneiidence of the I nlted statea the one hunuretj rilteimth. Bv tiie (.ovcrnor, JUHS 3k. 1 II A 1 r.K HEV.IAMIN li. tOWPFRT, jar.ALJ .Secretary of state. rUOCLAMATION. tVHKBKAS. A Joint resolution wan adoirt- ed by tbe legislature of the state of Nebraa' ka, st the twenty-flral aess'.on theriof, and approved rcbruitry 13th, A. IJ. im, propos ing an amendnient to the constitution of aaid alute, and that said amend men t shall read as follow, to-wit : ' fe tion I: That at the general election to be held on tlie i (lesdiiy Micceedlng the ilrst Monday of November, A. I. Iie.. tnero shall be Hiitxoi tt-I to the electors of this alnte for approval or rejection an amendment to the constitution ot tills Mate In words as fol lows: ! tic manufacture, sale and keeping for sate of intoxicating Iltpiora a a bever age are forever prohibited in Ibis state, and the legislature slnll provide by law for the enfoicemcn tot this provision." And there shall also at said election ta separately sub mi tied to the electors of this state for their approval or rejection an amendment to the constitution in word as follows: "Ibe manufacture, sale and keeping for sale in intoxicating liquors as a la-erge shall be licensed ami regulated by law." eec. 2: At sm b election, on tho ballot of each elector voting for tile proposed amend ments to the constitution, shall be writ ten or printed the words: "Kor pro- Iaised amendment to tbe constitution, pro il biting the manufacture, sale and keeping for sale of Intoxicating liquors u a bever age," or "Against Hie proposed amendment to the constitution prohibiting the manu facture, sale am! kciihg for sale of lutoxi catlug liquors a lieverage." There alia. i also la-, written or printed on the ballot oi cell elector voting for tile pro posed aiiicmliii' .if to the .constitution, the words: "for nronoscd amendment to the constitution thai the manufacture, sale and keeping fur sue of intoxicating Itquorsas a urver.tge in Ibis stale shall be licensed and regulated by law," or "Against Said proposed amendment to the cointUtnlUm that the iiiBinil .cturc. sale and keeping for sale of In toileting lltpiors us a beverage shall las licensed and rvgulatril by iaw." sec. 3; it either ol the said proposed amendment, sliull be approved by a major ity of tlie electors voting at tlie said elec tion. Hum it shall roust i nit- mil ion twen ty seven 7 1 of article one I J of Uie eonsti tutlo'i of the state. 1 herefore, I, John M. Th ijer, (iorprnor of tlw statu of .Nebraska, do hereby give notice In accordance with section one IIJ article flf laen 1 1.1 1 of the constitution and tlie provis ion of tlw act entitled "an art to provide the wanner of prOaaliig all aiueiwiinaiita to tbe constltntlon and siiliinittiiig Um same to tbe elector (Sf the state." Appro rod b roary iSth, A. I. 17. that said propound meadmcnt will be snbialtted to t&e oiail ed voters of the stats for ppro.J or ra Jeottoa at toe general rare Hon to ba held on Us ttli day of November. A. I), lave. Te wlliies whereof i hereout aet mr kaao, afsd eanae lo be aflged tlw neat aosl of taa ataV of gebrsaka. Iio.ia ut l4ncoia ttda t day of July, A. I I, aud I lie SSUi year of tbe stats, and of Use iodesv-edenea oi Mi I altsd etate tbe one baitvdred kttaeatfc. Hy tbe (lorernev, JOUS If. THAT It V tmitM sUOowpgat, , (jtuuui wmtai afatatr. txrKi!fBtTt Koovrra Bao.. Sew fork Cltf riaa NtKioKAt Bank. Omaaa, or CauuawMi. uaaroa, W - Tin; dunk of h Ann ISOU, HARB!H0!(. JEBRISKA. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ,000, Transacts a General Buyi Scliool Onlern, County and Vilbjf Wurnnt, nrinterwt P-ud on Time IoiU. t Loans Money on Improved Farms, CHAS. C. HOLME, CAHlf R, B. E. Brews t, C. F. CofTt. Vice Pres. President. CIIAS. C. jAMKSfiN, Caaliier. Commercial Bank, INtXlltrOBATBD. -A.- General Banking Business -TRANSACTED.- Hakrwcw, Ntwustu. MRS. If. A. CUNNINGHAM, Milliner and Dressmaker. One door East of Ranch Supply 8tore. E. J. WILCOX Owns tbe fallowing brand on right hip or left side. Range on Monroe creek. P. O. Harri rison, Neb'r. H. T. (NLEY, Lawyer. Loans no Money, Represent no insurance company and has no land to sail but gives t)l entire time and attention to tbe practice of tbe law. IiARBISOS, - NBRA8KA. C. E, HOLMES, Attorney-at-Law. All business entrusted to bis care will re ceive pronipt aad careful attention. IIAHKJSOK, - - wrattAffllA. GEORGE WALKER, AttoTBeyat-Law. Will practice before all courts and the V. 8. Land Office. Basioesa entrusted to ny care will receive prompt attention. HAKRI80K, VCBRAfOCA. L. O. HULL, ' AttorMTt'Law. HAIUIMOS, -' Minima, Wells Drilled! I have a good well drilling; machine and am ready to drill any sized well on abort notice. Terms good and prices low. Poetoffloe, lUrriaon. C. 8. Soott. Koflre to land Owaer. Ta all skua It so sMMfl 1 Tins eooiDilsaioaer sppolatad to eatablisba mm --Mttli st tk. saw corner ol see H. In flva folate r-reeiaat, atoug en-iwllf" brasks, rannlna tbsmee aorrberrr iktwaan) it ss if see Si, tbsrucs uortb.s.tsriy tbra) sw It saa a ) aae as, nw ww ws pi w H ear alt in twf n.tnn M aad nw If as K.ksMit,irgiiB4MmilM a M M If and w J aae M all tadhrw at, raas a. Itw-li-ite-lalt-Ukl la -l aaajsrt twa aaat rsussja, saw t tic sowatr llae af aetc nsoaa eaajeisy to rsWWrWroat the tvwatyCVsrk' owsee oo or bafore a of the ta aay oaaa.( i v, vw aM road wtuiw fad shti abed wltaal refer- uSa 0 taiirate, UKXlirOMtKU t Nt-tP STAt MFf - Banking Busincsu, Wm, Christensen, Wholesale and Retail Hardware. A Urge aod well aalected aWck ALWAYS ON HAND. ACORN 8TOVB8. BARBEL WIR1) ut pruxss to suit the times. AffentaVor - CHAMPION BINDERS !D Mowers. ChatJron, Neb. - - Grant Guthrie, -DcAitn Ik- Lumber, Lime, Grain -A. tT) Coal. aunt ran winp Mius an PM !, W3n d (gWrit Maktit, ahesaatgef aery I