. ; Tt3 Sicux County Journal. j .UK-WEB 1. 4VibacripUoa Price, 93.00 JL. J. Wlmmotu, , Editor. Altered at the Harrison post oflc a MMd ClaaS BMItf. THMMT, 10, Ticket. WttUAM MclCIXLEY. for trlee-jitwMen, CJLfLHSTt A. HOB ART. HUt TlrkeU for Cowmor, j. a. Maoxh l. tor UeatcDaiR Govrrnur, oelasdotefit. for Secretury of Stat, JOEL A. P1PEE. for Auditor, P. O. HEDLCSD. 'r Twarer, C. E. CASEY. far AtwnieT-Gnral, A.S. C HI P.01ILL. Kor Supt. of Public lnntruotlou, II. R. COKBETT. For CommiioDr Public t-audu & Buildings, II. C. Buell. lor Sapreme Judgeii, BOBEBTETiV, M. P. KINK AID. tor Refrnt of the Stale l"nlverlty, W. G. WIIITKOKE. .for Prldentlsl Elertorn. J. E. MOITZ, T. J. SAD1LEK, A.J. BUBSHAM, A. C. FOSTER, SOL DRAPER, ,G. A. DERBY, 0. L- McPIIEELEY, M. L. FRIEZE. CMrrMoioRal Tlrkrt. . For Member of CotiRreu. 6th DUlrict, A. E. I'ADY. 1vlslative TkkeU For State Seustor 14th District, W. B. ELY. For Representative. 53d Dtntrlct. eklTH P. TUTTLE. Xow is the time to nuWribe. Bryan may be a Lincoln man, but its -16 to 1 tliat if Lincoln was here he .wouldn't be a Bryaa roan. Philadel jphia Brdlkin. If the people of the Sixth district do tnot Rend Cady to congress it will le ,pretty good evidence that there are .Hme people who don't know when they ,lave had enough of a bad thing. Fre ,tnotit Tribune.' The chairman of the national populist .committee has announced that Rryan .and Watson will be officially notified of ,their nomination bv the national popu jliit convention. The time and place u ,BOt yet given. Nebraska was again honored by the .election of Major Thad 8. Clark son ns .commander of the national O. A. R. Major Clarksoa has lon: been a resident 4 Omaha and is one of the best known fOien ia the state. This is certainly a .great year for Nebraslcans. The de.roocratice state convention at jmahaoa last Friday passed off very .ftoieothly, tbe program to endorse the rnominees of tbe populist state c-onven-4 lo" being carried out without opposi .tionand tbe place of attorney-general .was filled by the nomination of C. J. Smyth, and Thomas Rawlings was nom inated for regent of the state university. That completes the work of fusion in Nebraska between the Bryan democrat jftnd the populists as arranged by Bryan, Allen, Iiolcomb, Greene, Neville and a Jew others. The reports from all over the district -Are that A. E. Cady is paining strength .ae the canvass progresses and the people (become better acquainted with him. lie is a man or ability sufficient to in .aure recognition at the national capital le is a man of business and knows the teede of the people of his district He jm a man whoe personal character i boe reproach and no man in tbe S'xth .district will aead to blush for any act or hit in the event of bis election. It is bv jMittiog up such men as Cady that the republican party can win at the polls, signs fail A. E. Cady will Jte the next congressman from the big ith district. Tha sound money democrats at tbe jmtioaal convention at Indianapolis last jreek nominated General Palmer of Illinois for president, and (Ihm i r. 1,. r of JCeatucky for vice-president. The jvnuer wae a general to the aoion army wmv Twmm IW lim 1IL1 UF IWIfl u urolhw positioo o the rebel side. That iMewh the blue 'and the grey 00 a na fiowa) ticket in a campaign in which no rWrtb aoi 00 south is known for tbe first Ihne since the war. Th ni.irn. declares for sound money, endorsm the jHaniKiiatraiion of rreMnent Cleveland, MfhoUm the supreme ceurt, 6e lares in Qor of the enforcement of tbe Uw and SteooamletedivoreefiMKit, ,A K ki,. tS Waiaese of the nation from the gov arasasat, ad declares that the aoUoo of fke soaventioa waa neceaeary ia order pf"it tha oWitnMioo of ttie dmo P"ac PyT' .The Chicago convention aa enfwidered se a populist ic orgHnixa pm aa atoch aa the coavation of that FrtfwtHoh wae held at . Louia, The I tha sou ad wmi eiemeat in 1 jwatir aartv ia aa matt. . y. m.. f -Ytoaeaven whn were at the bead of " The rswalt of the move- 1 for Mi Kahr and will take 1 &23!&iJ"'; f , r 1 1,,,, . -a e sm mm Another Milestone Passed. With this issue Tue JocrsaL enters upon tle ointb year of its existent. In the eight yean, anl il lai td to coo tend with the ups and downs incident to such an enterprise in a new, uuuevelii - J country, la uud.tiou to thoe d.lficul ties it lias to bear the treachery of snoie supposed I r lends and tlie ing.alilude of SoUie wholll It hid helped, as well as the elforU of various little riub-s wuich have attempted its destru.-tioo. To oirt ticii unpieasura leuiures iu pun at ua-i, it has found true friends and those wbo State of Nebraska, to bo Totei upon appreciate its work, aod ttie people of at the peueral election to l held Tuos tbe county liave repeatedly deiuooslrat- , eiuber 3. A. D., 1503: ed that tliey wuulJ not aubuiit to thej dictation of any ring; but would see to it that the riK'ita of the public were pro-' tecwil. In Ok future as in the JMt The JUNaL will uphold what it Ur- lifVtH be nht Uilii for th 11 inter ' ! enls of I he conn tv, aiiJ to couJtrlliU tli..t ' i w liich il belieVfS ta be vroa. reardlua! of tiw rfforts of any to olhtrire shape j its courfttf, ! Tluttikinkj Us palr-QS and lli puhlic for favor acconlli in the past THE wbi b ilwafai h..l -r a p:.r y. unniauio. quo Hrrut. bDv-4 cMir a, urn -o a JoL'KNaL hojtfj to merit and receive the wMi l&nml-cttuu u mr he ri.i-Uu Uy resect ami toPIort ol lh honeM. Ujnl VVrS, ,5 t'; ?t5 abiding and law-rvspeclin people ot liie (Jn1'1 u k rrnnTu 1 4 Thu Jado f the itnurrraa I. sut Hi tars'", mi i ibir tvrm of oSU ri An enthusiojslic lot of republ cans met ' atOordoo on Saturday to nominate a j.,, -lbat Uofl fl r of urtlr candidate to represent the 14th district I J CJj f tbe Constat!., of heof r ; brk, v urn i t to raa f flu; in the beaate .it the next session of the j -cu n 5 At ih fl -t if-nral f i-cti .n to t . ,, j he. be it in l hi v-ar 1 lb-rw sba . tlretl leiMUture. lhJ nominee was Ur. . tWu ju "f ih" KUm n cat m B. Ely. of Amsworth. Brown county. J?? He is a man ab.jut lifty-two years ol Jr. and at vh (D.Tai e.o-tmi th-r- afu-r, tbep lihau U tte,-led uu- Jud.f ot age, is Infill V educated and a Very plean- tba uprea: curt f ir iha Wrm f flra ,.t gentleniln, and thon.ulily .juall.led J ff.. Vrortl" tat'lbs'ji Tv "lIZ J to make a crediUibie stale senator and it vrem court h .- wrai i.av not eipir-d at tba line of bildiug lb' c wr d "ire is hoped that everv voter 111 the di-itrn t tin t at 1J. ,mu r .nunu l- aad tb.r , ," ., ... i I.. offtoo fjr tb reniaiu.ar ..f b wnn fur who desires to have tlie district ably . whl n iiinf wer umvucA vy tuuiaua- ..ml m n, ,r.r V.r-.l., I, ,,t 1 1 SJ od. """""" K1 ." I legislature next wiuier win ive vo ir. Ely such Imarty and earuest support as will render his election certain. L. J. Simmons watt uiade member of Uw aeiia tjnul coinmittee for Smux county. The republican representative conven tion for the 53J district met at Alliance on last Wednesday evening to place in nomination a candidate lor reprusetiti tive for this district. Ail the couutie in the district were represented except Sioux. On the seventh ballot Smith 1'. Tuttle received a majority of the Votes cast and was declared the nominee of tin- convention and tlie nomination wiu. made uuammous. Tlie couveution wan harmonious and enthusiastic. Mr. Tut ll. lux lim n n miiIhiiI. of Hemuo? ! n " ford, is a man of ability aod standing, anu is wormy 01 uie suppjri 01 every re- publican in the district. His lon resi dence in the northwest has given hun a thorough knowledge of the conditions and needs of the people of tnis p irt ol 1 the state and his election would result in the northwest being bene lit ted. He will make a thorough canvass of the district and when the people come to know him personally they will appre ciate his fitness for the- position for which he has been nominated. The state campaign is prrgssin in a manner highly satisfactory to the re-: J J publiciins. Meetings are being held all , wrra .or wbicb tbn-aaa.i b re .,u oui .... i .i i aattaio i.l ana .bay abd not re-ei-e to tb-.r over the state and the enthusiasm ex- . 0.uy f3. i. ., m, 0 pa in bibited proves that the peot a are nter- ested. The nominees on the republican aatuo ad all fees ib t miy k . . , - ii j . af. r b pa. able ia f .r arT.ctx ticaei. iroiu aiuc .oil oowu bits uu , ..ntitlrtl tn Inval minrwirl The fin men entitled lo wnai support, ine c-on vention which selected the ticket was as free from anything like ring work asaj gathering of that kind could be. No slate was fixed up but what wus smashed by the convention and when il adjourned there were no sore cpots to cause irritation aod defection. The same is true of the conventions of the party in each of the congressional dis tricts, where good men were named as candidates. There are no weak men on the ticket and the result will bu victory in November. The conditions in the rauks of the opposition are very differ ent. Never in the history of the state has the work of a few political leaders been so far reaching as has been that of Bryan, Holcomb, Allen, Thompson, Greene, and a few others. It reached two national conventions, four state conventions as well as congressional and minor gatherings of the populist and democratic parties. The rank and file bad nothing to say in the matter. Tbe program was made up by the managers aod carried out, regardless of the wishes of the masses, they could take the dose fixed up for them or let it alone. In ad dition to that many of the official acts of Gov. Holcomb, especially in matters relating to the various slate institutions, have been very unsatisfactory, not only as a partisan matter but on the broad grounds of public welfare and humanity. Considering all those things it is not at all unreasonable for tbe republicans to look forward to tlie result in November with full confidence f victory, for time demonstrates tbe fact that many wbo were formerly republicans but went into the populist party in hope of ac complishing some of the things which tha agitators claimed would ht so easily brought about, have seen the error of their way and returned tbe republican ranta, Umm augmeating iw atraaftb to PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMEHDf.lZTS. The folWinR propnswl amon.l-n-nts to the Coustitotion of the State of So- traska as hereinafter set forth iu f all ' axe sabmitted to the elftors r tue A joiut rcixJation prcjo:nif to amend (section two (2), four 4). and five (5.) if article s;x B) of tbe Couti- to nuntlxr of judc of the fupriue court aad tbWr term of oflloe. rVit rolTa mnd Htaril by Ihw 11!- turtj of tiw 8 Mii oi X b Hv-ti--u 1. 'J bat -ti tu iwj (0 of prttc il 't tbd i Htii.U t -O tt ih rial o N u. aak b mu9iani u -to rmd a toi iowt: stko2 Th n:iriT, art -bail nitti otbtrwie p i it ru of fir io) ju ijf" n j ri y of b w .u u ( ir iftu n oil' nam or" o iJtoinci a tlfc-i'ii.1 a I ah tl av .ntfioi ju nil ti m in c" rvt-tuk.' I i rt-KtuU" civ utm- in cwpt h Ttuftttfir prt'tfid d fcht.l oe for a iri d ot uot I ih a flvo .) y.atg aw tb Ai'provod March "9, A. D lJ-li A Jiint resolution proposing an Amendment to section thirteen (IZ) of article six of the Couslitatiou of the State of . Nebraska, relating to com pensation of supreme aud district court judges. B - tl reo!Td by tba Leoitatura of lb Huie f N niraaa: .-ol!ou I. That atioi I blriae i (1 of ariie.a x ( 9 of to Do .-tl alio t o. Ib aiaia id Nfl-pia ki biiii-a4i4 uiu hi rata u fj- 13 Tba J-ilirK of tba au trama an 1 di-tncl roar a bal. raceii-a tor lb. ir nerri a b iMimth-i s .tiu t aa tuy ba pruned uy Uw, payo e qatrt-r.y. 'iba .nn.atu a -hall at i'l first aixnion artor ha aupct'n J bu auinirw.i. in ne-n iu oi ma memoer n e-' H1 10 k bua mru.iiui. Ktablaa 1 ir aonip 'iiaailou. Tbe om pen c 1 1 mi q 4 tab iabol abnll a ( bo uuu.ed uttMi-r tt o .ee In luur v-ara. and la no veo' u . 10 IU rda of tb' manib ra elect d U n b of iba icji datura ooa-ar Approved Itaroh 8J, A D 1306. A joint rt?solntion proposing to amend section twenty-four (24) of article five (o) of tbe Constitution of the Bute of Nebraska, relating to com peusation of theoittoers of tbe executive department. It rwautTad aad anscbaa By tka lHlainra r . k Stat- of Noraaa: baxriiun 1. lb 1 M-cuua wnt -fonr CO f artieia fiva .) of tb 1 tVuic'tiutio , of lua a.al of Kofra.Mta ba am auLid to iad aa t A iuwa: bauiion 34. Tb-. odors of tba exacuttve Artnieat of .ha a. a goV'raia-u( abti re at - f'' tbair srru a ciuiea-atiwB e.wbiiansl br . wbi b abut I Mih- .n,.r al n ,r dlimiiiali .1 ililruj thjt a .a tnair aa amr nuaa in ir eon. rot. p, f ,rml aa nCl r provi la i I r In i "rl4 ' "n" O1' " Jvaa l.ito Ibo U1) rwl,a y Tll. lo mlur, ,h.a .1 it. flrc rfwoo a.kr ia 1 pnmi & tbia aintiaj runt, tb jm fl lh of ib rur-m r ui to ca b boaMS ot the i-lavore coa u dnc, etilwb i tx3 it.atioai of tba tffiejr QMtned w ia v aru la Tb eo p u tirB c m.$iuw$4 -ban -.t btfa.B.'ei .irn"Vir.vrtbrxroJh:"enib elt"'auuJ"' i-"-"" eonj"' Aivi ored 2iarch 29 A. B lEJi. A joiut resolution proporin-; to amsnd aeotion oae (1) of artic.e six (C) of tbe Constitution of the State of Nebras ka, relating t jodic al power. B It resved and siaeid b .aa Laala- tureo ih.frit a fKaiak: saetiou L Thit aj.io . on ( ) of artl -le aix (d)of ibeOuat-tationof .bettta sot Kcbraaka be am 'ii led to aad a. fo. oara: Bt:tioo L Thojudl to po er of thla state eh .1 ba vtea m a anp. e no -on t oi.t i.-t sou. ta. eoun.r e-nr.a jui.i-es of ba I ea po i e uia-iairaiea aud in auk tha' oar s iuf srior to th -npre a eoa. t aa n ay ba a eaied ut mar in wbi;h tao-lbirda of ihe u.embe s e.ettjd to eca beosa eon nr. Avproved Itarch 29, JL I. 1W A . . . ... , . A JOiBt resolnbon proposing lo amend aectiou eleven ( 11 ) of article tic () of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relatiug to increase in nam- ber of so pre me and district court judges. B- il reaeJTet -nd enaaied by thu L-(lau eff ibe -State ui Ne ,ra it JZilVAvt,&l?. f WaUra.a aawaaed k mi t. br lows: nertlon II The iaaie atare. ah ever two Ukrdsof bam u.r e.Mted to b koa-a ska I eon nr inerHa may. ia o f er the aw one Ibuu ud I b. boa Iredaa 1 tnay a vea and uotufi-nar ik a a m la rr ut 'jmrm lirfiraaae lite nu.u er oi juiwe n as- preoM an i diurt. t court, and ibe jodieel djewiors of ik atal -u b uit lei. b I t logical of aumiiant terrtt.,rr hnatiaed br t-oa t' Ilna 1 end ikQ. b Ut erea-w. or anr iba a tn tba b nadtrt e of s 4 at riot sbml auk aoa.e taw uue of any 5yces i Ikrab tl, JL 2X 19S. A ynt rasulntion proposing to amnl aertion ais (0) of article ooe (1) of tba Constitution of tba Stat of KehO-ka, I abating to trial b. i. j tffTT (on l of b of JUr fc.-r 1 a. kal 1 1 o d fo -w f b apj .i lit it m m i i o jarr n I rwiuai in M b- J" i ti - i :rih t ltr. l. u fl fa f j IB ti i i ih - i t i i om Wi t trt u. j t , of - - ut th-ui . w tu Oi m -. tr u.iMM i.t 1 1 a t. Apru-J lUa ch t AD lUw A joint re lutinn rrr-poHnjr t amend erti.ni otie ( I) of i.nu-ie fir " ) of the Ooiuii.tut.ou U S- hral.n, at inn to officers of tUe ex-cui.ve Ueiju.t- lirul B it r.-,t 1 snl amartl br thsLtU s- tu ' f b H e oi N ka: fa l i Tlia. li i i ou (I) of at- ttol ll. ( ) of ou l n imi oi hi lata aui -uj. d w rwa NrtinB 1 Th x -ca if d jrt t -bK d04 tt of m j tT ii r, ii tu ut-o ruor, n"-t-lary of if- tJ 'i il r of . j 1 m uj irra ur r, u r Uiea t a of u . 1 t itruciioi, atw if a m oui.u .o ir it rut ma b oi bun. comro aitt,o i pt 1 II imI hota La offi c let tu o! two vt f'.ttu tu Drat Th lrlar tb Crt Tu-a a 1 1 wn ry. nfaor k ! - tius. .u imti Ui ic t- ir 6 . k ul q a ifl d Iji b r l.r il ru ml an j .?r aiba i boi . hi otii i f r t-rm of tbr9 . a a btuui oa i..e fi -t Tnu a iwr ib lirtt In- f m a u;.r a m hi hu aul miu bit u or u vt tti rui qa P o i ."I bo0vtr, .ha fit b. fl -t pn- a e iMinin.aa U"-' no kia tu of a. unuic B-i. ara b..t i ib ui.wl oiiiimi .u .er on 10 tba j 10.1 u, ou Tir, un- or h p-ri-l ot iwu j-r ami oliw I'tr I ti n nod of Ibrei t-i-. lb i;i'V emop. M-.-r Ui . of hi i-i, mu.i or of lie acoun a. aid m-a n r tbo. r 1 -' a ilia tuvi ai du-in ih-T O rin t ofB , tb-r -h li k.i ba p h ie r-x d . o . a d p r tbtf ai i ,li, . p r.o.ui U-b a ut a. m bv req uruj u 1 w. Ai.p.ovoi Mur b St. A. D. L&U A joint retolnrion amend w-tiou tweuty-aix (;'!) of 'ir tide five (5) of tba Constitution of the htate of Schraska, lim.litifr tho num ber of executive state officers. Be it rovel and nac at ly h Lir U.aio a . I tb -t iia f N -ora kit: Km' Um 1 th' aw-ll.,1 t .-n J nix ") of arttrla 1W ( of ib O-i i 'l;u ;o.i o 1 H iu of S b aiKa o am d a o tv M u ft-litiw: ri! i i V. No o her X' u l ainta fil v-r ex apt -lin- na nal in - tl-ii on (.) of lba art h ill b- r- t-d. X u. ) br an aiH of b l.'i-lturH ah b t ' vu irarro i tn r i.ot ii-i tb n n "l ur u nf tbo maib-r aleeUxl tu &. b bu th r-,.t; Prori lad. Thit any fns-t creitd ' r l l BO of iba ici'iatur ni. Ia ab ab I tba b-ta anr, t -tlur U of ti t in m leia eiacied ut ea b huj ttfraj ooucu. riuit. Approved March 83. A D . .SJi A joiut resolution proposing to amend section nine (0) of urticie eij;!.t (8) of the Od.sntutiou of the State of Nebraska, piovioiujr for the iiiTcMtm lit of the peimauent educa'.ioual fuuds of tlie state. Bait rn)vel and enart-d by lh'L"'la tura of b lio of S bru.ka: M n I. I'bitM'iia nlu O r'l a ei.lil ' tba o i uu n iba b. -. ot Kj- a ka am.-u ied to i eaa a-i lul iur: reel on 9. All fanWtw onrlnir 10 lh U' fr iu.-.tl .nal pn.p- iba mt r. ant lo--oma abareuf nl a to l. u a , h II Le d tnn tru-t tuitd bid by ib X la a.d ha est' rhm anp .. an 1 ibr. of ibai mar tu aa. m n." -cr.i,-l -k ihit tb- aiiiiia -b'U ivihk a 'or.'trar mv o. and u.ijlinl'd.h 1 an i shu I icm ia In vaatad or oh., el ax apt on Ocil-d Hum nr slrtta -a uritltsj o- ra.la -rd enntr b nofl or rei -ler-d bo t (ib H -t t-o.d,of tbia Ntitta. nnt n h uu t wi b th lnr eat ant .uroma iberwit are b-?tvb oii.nin I. pldel for lh.i iurpoet!nr a bi h bey are gran -d and aet apart ant aiiai) int la t. aaiferreu U auyoibar fujjf.r olber uaws; rToal tad. Tho board c-an al by auction 1 of lhia artiuia I cm uwr.l lo aill from tlma to tliue any of tbi 'iirilai b I .nif.n to tbi ti mtnent a b id f:md -n l uiv -.t iha ..uw-. kiK m f in t ih.tr fr m innTuihi MH-uritb-a a iwuiaia ad In thi c ti m l-r. Ow a lil bor rata of int.r-,t ah'- KTir au op.M.rtuuity for bat tar tuvaatmoit Is pre setted; A'id pr.vdad further, That hn any w.,rr .nt, u n 'ba xia'a ir -au r i u .r.y ls-u-d iu pur. nan a of an apprnp.i. aiio.i by ths Wi.U.ura and t-rirwi by iba lacy oi a ux I .r na i a mom -lull be tirefwnud t.) bo Ktata tredmurar for pay ma it, and th -ra mb ill not an. .no in 'b. oroiwr fun4 to imf any -ucb warrnnt he board ei-eil l.y ae lion 1 of thu aruce m y ill e:t tha at.te trraa-ur.-r to a' ibnmont dun on an b w.r ra.it from nvMieya iu bii knods t- lonslnf to ba per uaiiKut acho l fund of ih- a at, end be nha.l h ld -aid warrant a. aa la eeaTmant of -si 1 trmsuent a b ki fund. Approved lUrcb . A. D lai. 1 A joint resolution proponing tn mncudmeut to Ihe Cxnitniion of fbe su.e of by.ddig Dew tecfiou to article twelve (18) of said j constitution to be nnmbered section two (2) relative to the merging of the government of cities of the nietro- pol.tan clans and the government ot tbe counties wherein such cities are located. Be it rawlTad and enacted by tha Legts- Inturo of tha Hiara of Nbra.ka: Hecil.nl That artiuia taeive CO of tbe 0ntl atlon of tba Mat of Na r ka Oa amandod y a di ft-jaid srti le n-w aetv nua a oumbared aoeilon lw.i (Z) to r.ad rnllovts: Hccu .n 2. Th soTarnmanl of any eitr of tnn n.atroiio itn eiaas and tba f,r- rn nenl of l ha ronnty In h ch t is lo abl no he tn-rKed abod' or in pa t b-n a prnoneiHuu mi to V haa lenn u iinU.el or sutbo It of Uw n tbe votra of auh elt. and i-onnty ai.t r- j eeiael 'ha eaamt of a m irlty of ibe ! tomm ca-t in sui-h tit aid al-u a mnjonty of ha voiei cn.t in tba eonnty ex .uatre ,koiat la aa h aotropontaa city elaaek s. A. D. uns. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to section six (C)of article (7) rf lhe Constitution of tbe x ot Nebraska, preribing the BUUiner in which votes shall be cast, Be it rewlv.-d and eaeehal by tba LesitlaS- urn of IB' Mutte of Mebm-Jia: nsa.lnn 1 Tb t seettoa (Q arttrle MTi, , ; of ihe OMieiiialbm oi tba bim of nrmm be seieaae to read as ful or a i . , oaa ration I A'l vees htl he by belol. er ea b o bar Bi-tboi a may be po-eorl l law nrovliud Iba secrecy of voilaa ha pr.-Mryi Approved March A D Mb A joint inaolatiou proposing to araei.d section two (i) of article four teen (14) of tbo Oonstttatlon of tbe State) of Nebraska, relativo to doasMoas Uinr of ih- -i-Uj of ji Hwiua I Tbi e H-j . ) f ffM4 tuarupa (U) of i a -a of ib haLwof ISuuia aa, tf ku a u Mt foi iuvi : 2 Ko city, ooii y, t-w , piNci-wt, tcum-iu uy . or a-iber iuhuI i a ui b ti. un&li evr m kt u ti..'. to an Works of lut -ruiU la : t- jm - ii, Kt mmilmct try, um a jf p l im so to tXJ ita..i ba La- flrt au V-d tu Ib uaiflvl tor aa mx&Ji two li.ir v-t at ai rie -ti ur aitbirtir of Uw; Piurittxl 'In t u a du.t u. of a rouut. with tb d 4nii.u4 of ucb a di ''"" ; be i rrt 'lit i ut n i til oi-- ir VttiU- l-.fl Ul, : Provwu tu. h r H i m, ".-r.. oh line, t .iu .. tw- p.-r ixoi. to kl.l.Ura to u. h to or c-nt u 1 bo imjuun or eTl. iew oi in Iu i.K i.l! II vj l-ul fthjili v id unl4 h sniei h I k e-lirel h-r j-i . 3 -i t -d t'f ih tH?crtaF a d an i if 1 att . wl.i llwi toj la iMiua i yxumtiu. Uj I, J. A. P prr, Frcrftnty of stnfa of the Hate of Sebrarka, ;o lion by ci-rtify that the foip-'i.m.' pr pwd a'liciitinmnts j to the CoiiKlitotioii of the biuiH of Kt- bra'a are true aud ci rrc -t copi's of ' the or g nal euiolipd and eiitros-wd , bills, a paw-ril by the Twenty-fourth sei u of ih Ipislatiire t.f tho tla'e of Si'braska. as appears fn ra taJd oriKiuul bills ou file in this L.ct, and that all and a-li it and iniKwd siiipikIiiii Ills are fsubinitipd to the quiiuiii'u Tun-la 01 me biii oi iie braka for tneir ndo i i n or rfj-dion at the K''mral election to be iMd on TuMlay, the 3d cay of liveuiLer, A. O., lbOtt. I Iu tptinmny wheivof, I havo hare frfipftin to nnto net my nand and affiled luo great seal of the S nte of Schioxka. iJoiie ut Liucoiu this )7ih day of July, in l he year of oui Lund, OueThon aiid, Eiclit Hnriilipd and Sinety-Six, of he Incepeixx'uce i.f the L'uifd Slati-a Ihe O HnmiiPd and Twenty Firisi. slid of this stale the Thirlielh. (Leal ) . J. A ril'ER, Secret aiy of State. Good rigs furnislied on short notice. Reliable drivers and quiet saddle horses always on hand. Good accommodations for transcient customers. Ibrses boarded. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL. -THE COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1888.) Harrison, Nebraska. E. BaKwsn-.n, l're.itdont. D. H. ORIS WOLD, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $50 000. . ansacts a General Banking Business. CORRESPONDENTS: American Exchange National Hank, New York, On aii a National Bank. Omaha, First National Bani, Chadron, Interest Paid on Time Deposits. 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Prompt attention given to alt legal natter in Justice, County and UUtrict 1 (iurn, auJ before the United State ' Luud Olfke. j Fire lasumoce written iu reliable ! companies. . ' . . . .. . f I TLri;:i 1 papers caret uliy urawn. lUittUSON, Sebraksa. B. L. SMUt'K, i Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser. OPEN SUNDAY FROM 0 TO 12. RAZORS AM SOSSORS PUT IX ORWUL (,lTa I ma I a J Call. Rlpans Tabules. Ripans Tabules cure nausea. Kipans Tabules: at druggists. It pans Tabuleg cure dizziness. Ripans Tabules assist digestion. Ripans Tabules cure bad breath. Ripans Tabules cure biliousness. R pans Tabules: one gives relief. Ripans Tabules: gentle cathartic. Ripans Tabules cure constipation. Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Ripans Tabules cure liver troubles. North-Western LINE F.. E. A M. V. R. R. is the best to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS OF NORTH NEBRASKA. Kutray Vo'lra. Tikennp on hl prlnilwa In Bwn pra rtiict, Mimx county. Neb., on Auk. S, l"'. mure and mii'lctiiK colt branilivl J b ir II and J F coiim-ctod. i'J12 V.. t. MrsaiiOSS LIVER12", Feed and Sale Stable. N D. HAMLIN, PROPRIETOR. C F. crm, Vicd-PreaideoL to nwrlkT af Mori linptvyaaMat aaeV