THE SIR MIGHTS. V. ; , THE DENVER CONCLAVE GETS DOWN TO BUSINESS. 1BEHEI RITUAL AHOSECSET TOK aioCurdy of Michigan , 1V1U Probably Ue the Now Ormd blaster ISzhlbitloa Drllbj and Social Ploas- uro-i a Feature of the Second Day of the Great IMagonic Oatbcrlnjj ut Denver. DENVKK , Col. . Aug. 11. The real 6usiness of the Knights Templar con clave Lega.ii this morning when the ( fraud encampment went into ssession and at once took up the consideration of the new ritual on the report of the committee which , for the past year has been preparing something that will conduce to the harmony in ritual work throughout the Un'ccd Stall s At the election of officers of the grand encampment to-morrow it is al most certain that Judge Hugh Me- Curdy of Corttnna , Mich. , will be chosen grand master. W. Larue Thomas of Danville , Ky. , the present I -jralissimo , is spoken of as the dep uty grand master and Keuben II Lloyd of ISaii Francisco as grand general issimo. The second day of the conclave opened sunshiny and bright. The streets were thronged with people and the headquarters of the various clubs presented animated appearances. Cal ifornia entertained Wisconsin , and while there was not much for mal entertaining there was visiting. A few of the commanderies did some marching in fatigue uniforms. A majority , how ever , were glad to rest after the fatigues of yesterday and remained about their hotels or took rides in the suburbs. A few commanderies left the city for a tour around the state before returning home There was no competitive drill , be cause Grand Blaster Gobin thought it would not be the proper thing. An exhibition drill was held , however , at River Front park and 10,000 people witnessed it. There was some disappointment because only two commanderies appeared to take part California. mounted and St. Bernard No. 1 of Chicago , one of the crack drill corps of America. Both looked well and were greeted with tremendous applause. The absence of Detroit's drill corps and other crack organizations detracted from the exhibition. The Californians - fornians were dressed in black velvet costumes and soft hats and they presented an unique appearance. After they had concluded , St. Bernard's commandery of Chicago went through the most dif ficult evolutions \\ith apparent ease and with greatest precision. The Secretaries' guild , which is com posed of grand secretaries of North America , held a meeting and appointed Meyer of I > euns3rlvania , Miller of Maryland.Brown of Kansas and Bowen of Nebraska a committee on rales to report this morning. This association was organized at Minneapolis a 3rear ago for the purpose of improving the secretarial work of the fraternity and is being perfected at Denver this week. A BOLD RAID. Three Guards of u Treasure Train Killed and KIcli Jlooty Secured. DUKA GO , Mex. , Aug. 11. The mail courier from Mazatlan reports that near Culiacanstate of Sinaloa , Mexico , a train of burros , on the wa3' from the Vedras mines , loaded with 550,000 worth of silver sulphides in boxes for export and guarded by twenty men , was attacked in camp four nights ago by fifteen bandits. Three of the guards were killed and others wuro overpowered and bound hand and foot. They were left in that condition by the brigands , who drove the mules with their precious loads into the deep recesses of the Sierra Madre moun tains. A company of government troops has gone in pursuit of the rob bers. ScIiTceinfurth Going : to Missouri. ROCKFORD , 111. , Aug. 11. Sch\vein- furth , the "Messiah , " is about to lei.-.i Eockforcl. It is understood that his has entered into negotiations with some property owners a few mil. s south of Keokuk for the purchase oi a large track of land along- the Missouri boundary , lie also p-j- poses to buy a like tract of land on the other side of the line. If he succeeds in the purchase thi'r . a will erected the . - . temple be on l--.va- Mssouri line. If the people of Iowa object to the manner in whi i lie gains a following and offer a lev . re- sistance , he will move over tlu- ii'ie into Missouri. Should the peoy . .f Missouri resist his methods ho : : 7 move back into Iowa. Georgia Democrats. ATLA.NTAGa. , Aug. 11. The Georgia state Democratic convention asse.n- bled here to-day at noon. After tem porary organization was completed W. Y. Atkinson "was re-elected chairman of the state executive committee for the next two years. There wai > opposition to W. J. Northen > ! governor and he was renominate i H- . were also W. A. Wright as comptr.j. general , General Philip Cook : secretary of state , R. U. Hardeman ju , treasurer , R. J. Nesbutt as comm v sioner of agriculture. Earthquake in Germany. BERLIN , Aug. 11. At 8:30 : o'clock this morning an earthquake was fist at Ems , Coblentz , Vlender , Nassau and Neider Lahnstein. Th e movement 1 a * I cd for ten seconds. At Neider Lahnsti-in the shock was BO severe that a nuino.-r of chimneys were thrown down a-id the school house damaged and the scholars panic stricken and some hurt In the wild rushes for the door * ami windows. BEATEN AT ALL POINTS. Various < : .triitt le Willis WeU.'g,8uppHod With Mrn Anonymous Threats. PiTTSHtmo , Ia. , Aug. 10. The flag raised at the upper Union mills of the Carnegie company yesterday. Superin tendent Dillon says , was floated as an emblem of victory. Every train of rolls in that plant is now in operation on single turn and before the end of of ti. week will probably be on double turn. A Hag was raised atDuquesne to-day , and Superintendent Potter says he will also lloat one over the Homestead mills. About 700 men are at work at the Union mills and nearly 1,100 at Home.st"ad. Dnqnesne is in need of only a few more men to put the mill on double tnrn FxPermanent houses for ths Home stead men are being rapidly con structed. It is expected at least fifty houses will be built before cold weather. This new town will be built on the tipper part of the company property. It has already been jaid out into lots and will be a model tou'n with gas , sewerage and ele tr : . : lights. In Aldt'rman M " ter's mail yes terday was an anonymous lelu-r , posted in New York city at noon on Monday , written in a cramped an.l pushed hand , probably disguised , und reading : Alderman McMastcrs , Pittsburp , Pa. : De.ir Sir Some time this -vycck a party of men wi 1 leave hero and will try to kill you and Superintendent Prick again. . Aldt'rman Mcilasters has been in Michigan for two weeks. His mail is opened by his constable , Joseph Web ber. The anonymous letter was turned over to the alderman's attorney , who , after reading it. said : "I suspect that letter was written here and was sent to New York to be mailed. All the at torneys engaged in prosecuting the Homestead riot cases have within a week received several letters of a threatening ' "ira-ler , Ivt. they have little , if any , fear of a thrat coming from a man who is afraid to sign his name. " Other officials of the Carnegie com pany are still receiving letters threat ening their lives. John Reams , a non-union workman employed at the upper Union mill , was assaulted by two men while on his way to work this morning and badly beaten. His assailants were arrested and taken to the station house where they were recognized as Edward Zinner , a striker , and Thomas Connors , a former employe. This is the first trouble since the beginning of the strike at the Union mills. This morning at Homestead the firm secured thirty-five new men to take the places of those who deserted yesterday and two or three additional left. The mill seems to be operating smoothly in a number of departments , although the locked out men claim that they have indisputable nvidenca that the product is very . " \jjy and poor in quality. I'ro-.siii Moorish t buU . ! . . J. TAXRIKK , Aiig. 11. At 8:30 o'clock this morning thi Moorish ti'oops rna la another advance in the direction of the territory occupied by the rebellious tribesmen , ascended the hills and set fire to a number of villages. The in habitants iled. They also set. iire to the bushes to prevent the tribesmen from finding shelter among them. A portion of the troops , assisted by a force of Kabylcs , have made an attack upon the rebellious Angherus. The Duke of Fife a Itefonner. LOXDOK , Aug. 11. The Duke of Fife , speaking at the Keith cattle show , said that he was convinced that prop erties of various sizes were more de sirable than the solid overgrown estates which were the pride of a former generation , and that he had carried out this idea as soon as he came into possession of his own prop erty. Smallpox Cahes in .New York. NEW YOUK , Aug. 11. The health inspectors specters reported three cases of small pox to-day , one of them fatal , Joseph Daneir. In the house where he died , and where he had lain sick for a week , there live sixteen families. NEWS IN BRIEF. One man was killed and two injured at Laporte , la. , by electricity. George A. Leach , well known in New York newspaper circles is dead. Ella Cruse , 13 .years old , of Anna , 111. , committed suicide by shooting be cause her father whipped her. James Faulkner , the bank wrecker of Danevillc , N. Y. , has been released on a pardon by the president. Postmaster General Wanamaker , it is announced , proposes to write a book on his personal experiences as post master general. Bob Jordon , a negro , charged with insulting a white woman , was killed while in the custody of a constable , near Camd.cn. Ark. Silas Ogden of Tom Green county , Texas , has caused the arrest of A. A. Houston , charged with killing Ogden's father twenty-six years ago. It has been discovered that the Rev. J. G. Tale , the Republican candidate for lieutenant-governor of Nebraskais not a citizen. His name will be taken off the ticket. A landslide on the Georgia Central railroad near Carrollton , Ga. , resulted in the death of Jerry Collier , Sam Wimbush and Sara \Veems. Five others were badly hurt. lissEmma L. Morse of Missouri has sued Joseph G. Talbot , president of the Guarantee Investment company of Chicago , for § 50,000 damages for breach of promise. He is a married man. The horses of deputy United States marshals sent into Johnson county , W3roming to serve the president's pro clamation were stolen by the men against whom the proclamations were directed. A committee representing the Afri can colonization clnb of Lawrence , Kan. , called upon Governor Humphrey to try to secure transportation for col onies to Liberia. He was unable to give them any consolation. Large numbers of Chinamen continue to arrive at Toronto from British Co lumbia. A few remain in Toronto.but the most of them go west , and it is said that they are smuggled into the United States v way of Snia and Windsor. i r GLADSTONE CALLED FOR. The Ounrii rr i > ur < ) * to JKntru.it the Gr and Old Itlun" With Control. LOKDON' , Aug. 11. Mr. Gladstone to day received a communication from General the Right lion. Henry Ponson- by , private secretary to the queen , an nouncing that arrangements were be ing made for his reception on Friday at Osbortie house , the queen's residence on the Isle of Wight , whither he will proceed in response to a summons from her majesty. The object of the queen in .summoning1 Mr. Gladstone to Osbornu huu . - is to entrust to him the formation of a new government. Lord Salisbury is expected at Os- borne house to-morrow to tender the resignation of the present government upon the adoption by the house of commons of the "non-confidence" amendment , in reply to the queen's speech. The Liberal whips expect a majority of 3ti or as on the division. The Stan dard says the Redmondites , who were much dissatisfied with Mr. Gladstone's declarations , met after the speech and de hired that , although the assurances were vague and unsatisfectory , they would vote with the Gladstonians , re serving entire freedom of action for the future. CITY OFFICIALS BLAMED. St. I'nul Flood Hold to Have lecn Duo to Xejfligcnco. ST. PAUL , Minn. , Aug. 1 1. The coroner's jury investigating the death of Frederick Kreiger , one of the flood vii tims , has brought in the following verdict : We , the jury , find that the said Fred erick Kreiger came to his death on tlie third day of August , lb'2 ! , through the iiuvligencc of the city engineer and as sist .tits in not properly attending to the drainage of the accumulation of water south of Page street , between Brown avenue and Woodbury street , and the force of said , water , when breaking its bounds , de stroying the residence of Frederick Kreiger and causing his death in the wreck that followed. There were three deaths and half a dozen injured and damage suits against the city for large amounts will probably be at once instituted. Lumbermen in Session. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Aug. 11. The semi-annual convention of the South ern Lumber Manufacturers' associa tion began at 10:30 o'clock this morn ing in the ladies' ' ordinary at the Coates hotel. T. 15. White of Grandin. Mo. , presi dent of the association , will not arrive until to-morrow , and so the meeting was calied to order by George K. Smith , the secretary. J. ,1. White of Missis sippi was made temporary chairman. D. U. Saunders , president of the Kan sas City wholesale lumber dealers' association , introduced Mayor Cow herd , who made a short address of welcome. After the business meeting an in formal reception was given and to night a secret society composed of lumbermen initiated new members. To-morrow night there will be a ban quet at the Coates. The most import ant business to come before the meet ing is the fixing of a new price list. Killed With a Shovel. EMPORIA , Kan. , Aug. 11. Yesterday afternoon two colored men , Robert Burrus and Will James quar reled , and the latter hit Uurrus over the head with a shovel , from the effect of which he died this morning. The murderer escaped and has not as yet been arrested , lie is a mulatto , married and has three chil dren. It is said that his right name is Will Wiggins and that he left Tennes see and assumed the name of James because of a similar trouble in that state. Military Honors for a ISaltimoro Victim. NKW YORK , Aug. n. The body of Charles W. Riggin , the sai'lor of the United States ship Baltimore , who was murdered in Valparaiso , Chili , during the recent trouble , arrived at this port by the Pacific mail steamer Columbia last night and was taken ashore this morning by Mr. Eversole and James W. Nagle , son of General Nagle of the Philadelphia Enquirer. It will be buried in Philadelphia with military honors. The Reading Combine. PHILADELPHIA , Aug. 11 Nothing is known in this city of the Pennsylvania railroad being forced into the Reading combine , as published to-day in a New York paper. At the Pennsylvania railroad headquarters the story was denied. It is too improbable to warrant even a denial , said an official. J\Iade Mail by His Discharge. AXKISTOX , Ala. , Aug. 1 ] , At Talla- dega , yesterday , R. L. Rasberry , a bar tender employed by N. Symons , was discharged. Drawing a pistol , he shot Symons once. He then placed the pistol against his heart and fired. Then he fired two more shots at Symons , who lay on the ground already in his deatlj struggles. Ex-Union Veterans in Keuiiion. NEVADA , Mo. , Aug. 11. The ex- fjnion veterans of Veruon , Bates and Cedar counties are holding a reunion at Fair Haven Springs. Fully 12,000 people are in attendance. An Affort is being made to organize the various posts in the Thirteenth congressional district. Pleasure-Seekers 1'erish. ST. PETERSBURG , Aug. 11. The pleas ure steamer Ajix was run down out side of Helsingfors Monday. Ninety persons are reported to be missing and the bodies of thirty-five have been re covered. A California Fire. SAX FRANCISCO , Aug. 11. Fire early this morning at Lyon , Alameda coun ty , destroyed the Shaw block , a two story dwelling , the upper portion of which was occupied as a lodging house. An American Boat Wins lu England. JJOKDOU , Aug. 11. At the Castle yacht Club regatta in the Solent yes terday , the American boat We Win , won first prize in the half rating mat > ' a1- _ : s - : ; \ , x > * . i i - , . W Kf S * * * ' * * ' * * - I- i S I s Shiloh's Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most successful cough medicine \ve have ever sold , a few doses invariable cure the worst cases of coutjh , croup anil bronchitis , while its wonderful suc cess in the cure of consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Since its iii.t discovery it has been sold on a guarantee , a lest which no other medicine can htand. If you have a coujjh we earnestly ask you to try it. 1'iice loc. , 5oc. and Si. If your lunijsarc soiu , cl.cst or back lame ; , use Shiloh's Porous I'lastcr. Sold by A. .Mc.MiHen. SHERIFF'S SALE. lly viituc'ol tin nulcrul sale ilireuteil 10 nit : finiii ilic tlit-n ict ci nrt dl Kt-il \ \ iltow count , ) , Nfhnii-Uii.on > i judgment ndininui ! bcluiullon. 1 > T. \ > Ht.Jiulpc nt i InUiMiiit cMniit uf liril Willow county. Ncii.'iitfi.n. on Ilit-liih Oil } nl .Inn * , I..1 : . ' , in tinorol Tin-M < : ( ' < > iU ( < > -oici-- | tilivt ! i n Itliiif.- ni.il Suiiiu A-M > rhition us pluintll : . ami nuiiiiiFt Suc.'cm > \ Munsun. cl nl asiicii'iidiiiiiK. lei ilu'Mim ot iMblit linnilicil HI.I ! iurnlt , : \ iirlu.- ! . jiinl iuili' - nccirlr ( i. li. . ' . ' . " ) ! iiiui un.liiii.Xftl ni M' ; , ' > ' unit > u crinn r ft i ii * . I ht.ve Icvinl upon llitInlloxvintr real ( . - : in > I ; i i n ; ) . i la- | iriiii-ri | \ ol Haiti dcleiul- anis > < > iii"M ili > - ti'iil ili-cii'i- . : o uii : Lot -r > in . i-k Mm ii i n , Hr-i miii i nun to Met ooK. li. il U iui.w i-onniy. iNi-l > rnf.u. : nnil will ou"tii tinMinn - lor - : into i lit * nih - ! liiildt-r lor cat-It in i.mi ! ( , Hit x".uli liny ol Animst. A. D. 18'J . ni iron ) ( ! the -onih iloi.r < > l ° tit" court IniiiM- > li ( lii'iM.l.i. \c fiit-liji. ilnn ht'inir the liiiMMiL : ulicr'-iii die itist it-mi I com t wns liclil , ut I in-In.in ol one o'ctci-K. I' . M. . ol'Ktid d : > . \ . ulii n iitiu \ > In if itin- iiiici-'l.-ui , < un ! lie { . IXfll ll\ tin- III lli-l * 11MK < I. Ijiiird .inl ) Will. )8'X' . R. It. HANKS. Sht-r.tr ut said < oiiniy. SHERIFF'S SALE. lt\ virtue ol .in eider i f ssile directed to iie lium tli < - d stiicl t'otiit of Ued Willow count ) . Ni'lini l.n. < -i. a ; * . - olnaiiii-d lipioiv H < ii I ) ' ! ' . Wi-lij , .inline nl the niMi.rl court n | Ifcd \ \ illonoiiiiiiy. . r\rl.t n-ki , en the Cub In ) ol . .IUIHlb' ) . ' . in ! > iv < r' < : > iliiiuu Itankin us pli'ii'iiil. a 'l iipxii st * in inlliit Conklm and | . . ' : t ni Min. t-l al nsdi H-inliinls Inrihesnin nl ti'i > I nti'iii < l and- > < mj-lour dmhus and ninety ! I ; > ( $ lG74.)0. ! ) ) "d C'I-IK inxt-d at tivi'ii- tj-six t > Hsu' " ami iiinety-i-jilil ! ci'ntM : Jty3)iind ; ) itcci IIIIIK c'i-1- . 1 have I'-vn < : upon the lollou- mjr roiil Mm inkon no iliipiopcr ! \ < i | said ( Iclciuliiiiict to silt-l\ : .s-id ilceii'itnwit : Soiitli-riiM qiiniicr i f s. I-IKHI i uciiij-llvf. l.iunsli p lour , north 01 in ri'tui-ni.J-it.\ . wtpt Ij I' . V. in Jti'tl Willow county. Ni-'iia-kii. and u il ! oiler Hit' Baltic lor s.iii * in tin * hi hi-si liid- ( ! i-i toiTiifh in liaiui on i In ? ! iihdiij or August , / > . 1 > . Ib'.tt. in IMIIII ut tlr xinlh dniii ol tlie citiit hi ! in luiiii.niilii NcbruM.ii. that be- in ( In l < u i Id i nc u-ln-Msn ihr 11 1 lei m of court wnslitliJ.nl I In4 In MMof oVIork , ! ' . M. . of said < li v. u In-il tinil u iioi < ilno : t ( tiMid.uico will lie uiven l-y the niiii'iuiiid. . Ii.rd.nl.2S.li. ! ! . . If-'JJ. K. U. HANKS. blu-i-ill of said count \ . SHERIFF'S SALE. I < 1" vii iie of an order nl sale directed to me lioin thi' istrict eotnt of ! edVillou county. Nchiitbl > ii. on a judgment obtained befoie lli n..I. 10. ( Vchran. jud-re of thedistrict court t. | Ked W'l'iu omint.t. NebiasHa , en iheX'SMIi diij ol epiember , l.S''O ' ' inlavorol Nt'bta.-ka Loiin > : nd Ti ust eoiniian.as plaintilf. and ti ninst I'r.-mlilin J. Itushniiir us defendent , for the sum ol fortjix dollsus ( ? ! ! ! . and costs ta.\ed at ; "i4. ! ) and accrniiifr costs , I have levied upon the fol.owin teal estate taken as the properly of said defendant , to satisfy paid jndvnient. to-wii : Noithv/i-st ? 4 sec , lown- ( -hii 1. not Ih of run-re : . ' ! ' . west ot the I'.tb P. M. in Ifeil U'il low con nt.Neliii' . l.a. and wi 11 offer the same ( or hsue loihe h liebt biiltler. tor wish ii hand. > n the 1st ( bo of August. A I ) . , iraj. in from ol ilie soiiih door ol the court hoiiM * . in Tndiaiiola. Ntlnit-k1. ! that ' buildin > r uheieiii the hist teim < if com twits held at the hour of one o'floe ! : . I' . M. , of Pan day. whin and wheie due attendance will bi jji\c-n bil.e undersigned. Dated .Inne 'Jlh. IMti. ! : . It. HANKS , ? hcnff. ORDER OF HEARING ON I'r/jrrioN OI { API'OINTMKNT OF ADMIX ISTItATHlX. _ _ _ STATE OF XERKASK.A. i c HKD VULLOV , ' COUXTY. - In the matter ot Hie estate of John li. Me Calie. deceased. On reading tui'l tiling the peti tion of b'arah J. McCatie. praj iiifr that admin istration of said estate may be granted to bei as administratrix. Ordered" , that. August 29. A. D. 1S02. at 1 o'clock. P. M. . is tibSitrneil for heai- iiifrsaid petition , wlien nil persons interested in said matter may appear ar a county court to I.e hi Id in and lor said county , and show CHUM ! why the pra ; . pr of the petitioner should not be granted : and that notice of the pend ency of said petition and hetinnjr thereof , bi iven to all persons interested in said mattei by publishing a copj * of this order in tue Mc- COOK TitiiiUNE , a weekly newspaper printed in said countj % for three successive weeks , prior to said day of hearing- . ( A true copy. ) CnAS. W. UKCK. County Judge. First publication , July 29th. To Whom It May Concern. Notice is hereby given , that on November 13th , 18S9 , The Farmers' Loan and Trust Com pany purchased at public sale from the Treas urer of Ked Willow county , Nebraska , tor the delinquent taxes for the year 1889 , the east half of the north west fourth and the east halt of the south west fourth of section twenty-eight , township two. range thirty , in said county , which land was taxed for said year of 1889 in the name of Hiram Cooley. The time for re demption from said tax sale will expire No vember 13th. 1S92. The certificate issued by said County Treasurer , for said tax sale has been duly assigned by The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company to the undersigned , who is now the owner thereof. C. n. DOYLE. [ First publication August 12.1892. ] LAND OFFICE AT McCootc , NEIL , t August 11.1892. \ Notice is hereby given that the following- natned settler has filed notice of his intention to make final live year proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Register or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday , September 17,189viz : VALENTINE BOGLE , onll.E. No. 7437 ft r the E. ofS. W.J and W. A ol S. E. U section 12. town. 4. north Hange29 , W.OthP. M. He names the follow ing witnesses to proove his continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Jesse Ingel , Enoch A. Sexson and Henry Wi- nans. of Box Eider , Neb. , and Edward Lakin , Indianola. Neb. .1. P. LINDSAY. Register. [ .First publication August 12.18921 LAND OFFICP. AT McCooic , Nm : . . / August 11,1892. i Notice is hereby given that the fr.liowinfr- named settler inis filed notice of his intention to make final pre-emption proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made be fore Register or Receiver at McCook. Nebras ka , on Saturday , September 17th , 1892 , viz : CHARLES IL TAYLOR , on Pro. D. S. No. 6137 for the E. Y2 of S. W. y section 7. t'w'p 4. N. Range 28 , W.Gth P.M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultiva tion of. said land , viz : Valentine Bogle..Ksse Ingpl and James Kinjrhorn , ot Hex Elder. Ne braska , an ! Samuel Hoagland , of Indianola. Nebraska. J. P. LINDSAY. Register. First publication July 22d. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NKIS. . I July 20th. 1892. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday. Septembers. 1892. viz : THOMAS ALLINGTON. who made P. E. D. S. number li.7.S > for the S.W. H N.W.J4 section 2. in township 1. north of range 31 , west of the Cth P.M. He names the following witnesses to proof his continu ous residence upon , aud cultivation of , said and. viz : Charles B. Kuobbs and Isaac E. Hart , of Culbertson , Neb. , Isaac Matson and Simpson Edward , of McCook , Neb. J. P. LINUS AY. Register. "ANAKESIS" pir s instant relief and is : tr. rifalliblo Cnreforl'lk-s. Prux'SL By Druggists or mail , bamplea free.drcss"AfAKEsfs , % r BOI SUB , NOW York city s 03m v , s v . PROCLAMATION. WIIEllEAS. A joint resolution was adopted by the Legislature or the State of Nebraska at the twenty-second si'sslun ihutcoC , and ap proved April Clli. A. D. 18I. ! ) proposing nn amendment to section nluo'J ( ) of article olgbt ( H ) . of the constitution of said stale , and tout said section as amended shall rend as follows , to-Mit : SKCTIOX 1. All Hinds ticloiifjlnjr to thu dtato lor conuiitioniil purpose.1 * , the interest IMII ! in come whereof only arc to lie nseil , shall he di-unifd ti iibt funds held by thu stale , and the Mate Mini ! EUDply all louse. * thereof ilnil nitty in nny miinnur accrue , so that thu same shall remain forever Inviolate mid uiidlmlnishud. mid slnill not buiiiVfbted or loaned except on United States or State securities.or registered county bonds , or registered fcchool district bunds nt this state , and such funds with the interests und income thereof , are hereby solemn ! ) pledged for the purposes for which they are uranted aud set apart , and shall not he transferred to any oilier fund for other uses. SICTION - ' . At such election on thu ballot < 1 ouch elector voting for or against this pro posed anicnilnicnt Khali t < written or printed the winds : "Fur proposed amendment to the constitution rclaiiiur to permanent school fund. " niiil "Agiiinut Hitld iituroscd iunoiul ment to the constitution lelatiiii ? to I'l-rnw- nent echool Iniid. " Stc. ; ; . llHiieli iiniendmentshitlllii-upprov i il by a majoniy ' nil the nleeiors voting ut such election , said proposed amendment shall constitute Heetfon nine. ( ! > ; of article eight (8) ( ot the cmiftitiition of the Slate of Nebraska. Therclore I. James E. lloyd. Governor of the tStnieot Nebiaska. do hereto give notice in accordance with section (1) ( ) article seven teen (17) ( ) , of thu constitution and the provi sions of an act < milled "An act to provide the manner of proposing all amendments to the constitution and submitting the same to the electors ol the slate. " Approved February I'Jih , A. I ) . 1877. that said proposed amend ment will tie submitted to the iuatilled ) voters of this state for approval or rejection at the general election to beheld on the 8th day of November. A. D. 1802. IN WITNKSS WHKKKOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be alllxed the great seal of the state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln tlus20tli day of July , A. D. 18SC , and the x'Oth year ol the State , and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and seventeenth. [ SEALJ JAMES E. I1OYD. By the Governor. JOHN 0. At.t.fcN , Secretary of State. PROCLAMATION.- WHEUEAS. A resolution wiisiidopted by the Lfvrisliiturcof the State of Nebraska at thu Twentj-second session thereol.and approved April 4tb. A. 1) . Ib'.ll. piopobin an ameiid- nifiit to Section One (1) ) , ot Aiticle Kive ( ; " > ) , of tin * constitution ol said jtate. and that said sccioii ( as amended t-lnul rend as follows , to- wit : cTl ( ) " 1. ( Officers. ) Thu oxi-cutivc < lf- pariiuent shall coiihi.st of a governor , lieuten ant jfovernor , secretary of btate , auditor of publu nccountp , treasurer , superintendent of public instruction , attorney treneral , commis sioner ot public lands and buildings and three railroad commissioners , whose powers stud du- tii-s bhall be such as may be prescribed I > y law. 'Ihi'tlrst Dinned ei ln ( i > ) officers shall hold oHicitor the term ot two years Irom the Hrst 'i'hur.-day iitti-r the lirst Tuesday in January next tiller his flection , und until his sncee.-s- or is elected und qualified : I'itovii't : ! ) , now- KVKIC. That the lirst election of said lirst eiffht mimed officers shall be held on tin ; Tuesday succeeding the lirst Monday in November , IStci. and each succeeding election shall be held at the same relative time in each even year thru-after. The three last named officers or railroad c < > mmicsi ( < nfi > bhall I e elected In the electors of the state at Iiirjri- . and their terms of ollice , except of thos' ' co en at the lirst lection , as heroine. ! i or provided , shall be tliree yeirThe HrM election for railroad ronmnpsioneis sinill b < > belli nn the Tuesday nu-eeedinir the lirst Mnndh\ Novembur,18y ; { , and shall U > iield at the Fame relniive time in ciuOi stuTcoiIinaryMir. The railroad commis sioners fhall. imnifdiatcly alter the iirst said election in ! M'J. : bi el.i.--iHcd b.lot. . . so that one shall hold hiH office lor ihe term ol onr year. OPI- for tin- term ot two \eais , and one lorthe H'rin of throe years. No p"rsnn s-liali tie eligi ble to the ollice lailroad connn ssioner who IK ; in the employ ot anx eotninoti eurrier. or the owner of any raiiri'iid bonds or Mock , erin in any manner whatexer iicciiniaiiK inii-n-si- fil in any railroad company. The rovt-rnor. 5ei'rpiHiy of the stilt P. railroad eommiHSioi i-rs. auditor oi public accounts ami tieasuriTshall reside at the sear of t > overnnu'nt durinir their term of ollice and keep the public rei'iirds , books and papers tin re. ad shall prrlVum Mich duties as inuy he required by law ; I'lto- viDEi ) . IIOWEVKII , AIS < > . Thar the K"M'rnor shall appoint thro * iairoad ! eiimmf-sioners who shall hold the r olliee until their silfce s- 01 are elcctid and ( pia'itlcd as provided here inbefore. Six ; . - . That each person votmjr in I > n ref of this amendment shall have written or print- oil upon hie ballot the tollowmr : "Per tht proposed amendment to the constitution re litiiir ; to executive oilleers. " Therelore , I , .lames E. lioyd. Governor of the State of Nel > raska. do hereby ive notice in accordance with section one (1) ( ) . article sev enteen (17) ( ) . of the constitution and the provi sions of the act entitled "An net to provide the manner of proposing all amendments to the constitution and gulunittintr the siime to the electors ot the state. ' ' Appioved Febru ary loth. A. IJ. 1S77. that said proposed amend ment will be submitted to the qiialilled voters ot this sta'e for approval or rejection at the reneral election to be held on the 3th day of November. A. I ) . 1892. IN WITNESS WHKUCOF. I hereunto set my hand and cause to be allixed the { Treat seal ot the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 20th day of July. A. D. ! ! > : , and theSGtb year of the State and of the Independence of the United Stales the one hundred and seventeenth. [ SEAL ] JAilES E. UOYD. By the Governor. J. O. AI.T.EN. Secretary of State. To AH Concerned. Notice is hereby { riven that the Hrm of Hails- back & Jacques is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thos. A. Itailsback continuing the business and C. W. Jacques retiring. All bills due the old linn arc payable to Thos. A. ISfiils- back who also assumes all debts of said firm. McCook. Nebraska. July 26th , ISftJ. Signed , Tuns. A. KAILSPACK , C. w. JACQUES. mzim i'&v y fe' A ITArrjBAZ. RESEED ? FOR Epileptic Fits , raHius Sickness , Hyster ics. St. Titus Dance , Servousiiess , Hypochondria , Melancholia , In- eforily , Sleeplessness , Diz ziness. Urn in and Spi nal Weakness. This medicine has direct action upon the nerve centers , allaying all irritabili ties , and increasing the flow and power of iifrx * lliiid. It is perfectly harmless and leaves no unpleasant effects. A. Valuable Book on Nervona FREE Diseases sent free to any address , and poor patients can also obtain this medicine free of charge. This remedy has beenjprepared by the Beverena ? aetor KoeniR. of Fort Wayne , Ind , Bines 187& and is now prepared under his direction by the KOENIC MED. CO. . Chicago , 111. Sold I ) ? DrusK'-its at SI per Bottle. G Tar SR . . ' 31.7. . 0 BotUos for < . . _ Arjtyle.Wifl..B yB : The accompanying statement WdrillJJOn * JSSIU TS lit ot my vreight and.measure Bart. 43 fa. 2J In. 10 In. ments will show , the results of Wtlil. lln. 21 to. 11 b. five months' treatments Hip * , . . S3 to.40 In. Ilia. PATIESTS vTR Sy-IBAILS CONFIDENTIAL . FertwUcuIinftdiftUrWUliSMttUlatUSK < J > , I ; ' BUHL It F/IMKIL V11CUI I TIpTH. CilCKtllL1 at- KIRK'S IAMON HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Mjfersaiifl Mechanics , A PERFECT SOAP FOR AlKAU WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. , W9SITE BliSSiaH SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water c. n. novi.K. ATTORNEY. LAND - : - Six years t'.xjuirienco in Oov. erntiKiiil Land " Real Estate , Loans & Insuranje. NOTARY PUBLIC. in Phillips-Meeker building. J. K. KELLKY , ATTORNEY - : - AT - : - LAM , AOKNT LINCOLN LAND CO. iloCOOK. - - KEHHASICA. CB : Ground Hour nrnt bricli build ing north | { . & M. depot. _ _ _ _ HUGH W. CO LiLAWVBII : , , McCOOK. NEMHASKA. fif-tt'ill practice in all courts. Coiiiinorcitkl and corporation law a specialty. .Money to loan. Rooms 4 and 5 old First National hld'g- SXAVELY & PHILLIPS , Attorneys and Counsellors at Law , INDIANOLA. NEIt. C T 1'ractice in the State and Federal Courts- B. B. DAY I ? , PJIYSIC1AN AND SURGEON MCCOOK. NKIIUASKA. ' 'J JK Hotiiis : 'J to ll.a. m. . t' r and I to I' , p. in Rooms nvr First National tuink. 'if ' A. T. RICE , M. D. , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOtX. I have located permanently in McCook , Neb.1 All calls answered promptly by day or night , in the city orcountry. Special attention given to diseases of children. Office over Lowman's store , south of Commercial Hotel. Office hours from S a. in. to 8 p. m. Residence in the "fjrout" ' house. CHASE CO. LAND & LIVE STOCK CO. COLE.'J ' - r3 ' Eoraei branded on left hip or Jcft shoulder. P. O. address , Imperial. Chase , ' I County and Geat- krioo , Nob. Kango , Stink- llnsr Water and French- ! ! f man creeks , Chase Co. , Nebraska. Brand as cut on side of I some animals , on hip ani aides of some , or any where on the animal. J. S. McBR YER , McCOOK , XEIJEASKA. and Safe Moving & Specialty. Orders for Draying left at the Huddlestoc Lumber Yard iII will receive prompt attention. II : R. A. COLE. LEADING- MERCHANT - TAILOR OF MCCOOK , For Good Tailoring , has not got the largest shop this side of Hastings but be has got the Largest and Best stock of Cloths and Trim mings this side of Hastings , which lie will fur nish cheaper than any other tailor for the same kind of goods. Shop 3 doors west of the Citizens Hank. NOTICE. Mulley Herfords , Durhams , Jerseys , And un > other breed easily obtained by using- Dean's Dehorning Pencil ! < , It never fails. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. For testimonials and further - . ' ther Information see circular. Price 30 cents. i i Sola by - > O. Dealer in Harness. Saddlery and Turf Goods. * ' / 1 Mccook. Neb. Light track harness a specialty. ' < CANCER t i I \