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Address DhMMESNo.204WashInglonSl.Clilcagollk o TEXAS TEA , CATTLE , About 2,600 head , mostly ono anil two years old etcen. Will bo at Ot'nUlla about August 20th. la uulio ol er address B. It. OUIME9 , Jy jo-tnto Irn Oualalla Neb OF THE OMAHA NEBRASKA. Ine scaoUetlo year commences on tno First Wednesday in September , V The course ot Initruction embraces all the Elcmen tarrand higher branches ol a flultliod education Dltlcrenco of Itcllitton Is no obstacle to the udmls elon ol loun ; lidlcs. I'upllj aie rtcohod tt any time ol the H'ar. TEEMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Including Hoard , Winning. Tuition In KnglUh am J-'rcnch , UBO ol txioks. Wane , | ; rie ! ; ! oii ol Five Months , - - § 150.00 fllng , Palntlr-if , Cctml to the lutltatloa tw. h-.r ' ' jyll.mto COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. THE NINTH IOWA , The Convention at Atlantic to Nomi nate a Congressman , First Blood For Manning Seat ing of the Second Shelby Delegation ! Tlio Convention Takes n Ucccss Un til K\ Special Dispatch to TUB BKK. ATLANTIC , August 13. The republican congressional convention of the Niutl district mot yesterday at Atlantic Meal of the delegates arrived the night before and the preliminary talk and wire-work ing commenced in earnest. It scomct conceded by all that the real fight waa between Lieutenant Governor 0. . ' Manning and Hon. John Y. Stone. An attempt waa early made to Inspire the dolcgatoa with the belief thai Pottawattamio county , though its dele gation was solid for Manning , still con tained some strong opposora among ita republican voters and workers. It waa announced that n number of prominent republicans from Council BlulFa and Pottawattumio county would bo on hand to light Manning's nomination. The Atlantic Telegraph , Lafo Young's paper , en thoovouing before contained the follow ing : It ia stated on the atreot that Hon. W. F. Sapp , Col. John W. Chapman , Hon. Goo. F. Wright , W. S. Mnyuo. E. L. Shugart , Henry Motcalf , Thoo. Guittar , N. M. Ptiaoy , John Bennett , John N. Baldwin , 0. R. Scott , J. M. Philllpps , Son. J. K. Powera , Dr. F. S. Thomas , Frank Shinu , and inany other loading republicans of Pottawattamio county will bo In the city to oppose the nomi nation of Hon. 0. H. Manning , for con gress. To make the impression more forcible the names of a number of Council Bluffs' prominonta were placed on tlio register of the Reynolds house , as having rooms en gaged and aa being expected. The op posing party did not allow up , however , and it became apparent that it was a bluff , to give the delegates from ether counties an idea that there waa a big local fight in Pottawattamio county , and that Manning's nomination waa not in the interest of harmony , and would cause bolters oven at hia own homo. The proprietor of the hotel where the names of some of those supposed opponcnta of Manning were registered , and rooms assigned , explained that ho had boon notified by letter that these men would bo hero , and told to reserve rooms for thorn. John Lindt , of Council Bluffs , oflorod him § 10 to pro duce any such letter ; and ho then explained - plained that ho did not have the letter thoro. It took sonic work on the part of the Manning men to sot at roat these reports of an opposition camp in Council Bluffs. The fact that Chapman and his oppo sition had boon nut down on in hia own ward at Council Bluffa by 1G1 to 10 helped out oomo. Instead of the largo delegation who were to como from Council Bluffs to knlfo Manning , there appeared nonp of thorn. Mr. Larason , who waa disappointed at not being chosen a delegate to the i congress ional convention , waa on hand , trying to get aomo rpvengo by opposing Manning on the outside , and C. F. Adams , who lately came into the republican camp , was also at something : , but not voryactlvo or effectual. The convention mot at 11 o'clock in the morning at the opera house , and the morning session waa directed simply to the organization and potting ready for business. The following were the dol- cgatca presenting credentials : rOTTAWATTAMIi : . Fremont Benjamin , T. J. Evans , E. W. Davis , S. B. Frum , A. W. Aakwith , Jerome Tumor , L. Kinnohan , Phil Ar mour , P. Ehlers , J. Sims , W. T. Wilcox * . B. W. Hight , J. A. Hake , L. B. Coua- ins , J. A. Hamilton , K. J. Abbott , John Lindt , R. Jones and C. M. Harjo. CASS COUNTY. Hon. 0. Coomes , C. H. Whitmoro , J. L. Harvey , J. A. Spoor , J. H. Willoy , F. P. H. Daly , M. J. Davis , D. H. Scott , A. S. Bright , Win. Sporow and Win. Waddoll. MILLS COUNTY. T. M. Britt , T. L. Stephens , D. L. Hoinflheinior , 0. W. Lumin , Jas. Jones , Shirley Gllliland , A. Puraoll , M. J. Curtis - tis , Clua. Munsingcr. MONTfiO.MMUY COUNTY. A. D. Stidaon , E. B. Young , Thomas Weidman , J. B. Gregg , D. B. Miller , W. Mahaffy , John Pattou , II. Howard and W. S. Algor. IIAIIUISOX COUNTY. G. R. Brainard , C. 0. Hotter , S. P. Lahman , J. A. Tnivorso , Win. Giddlnga , R. W. Boobo , II. Yoasloy , L. H. Noyoa , A. S. B. King , 0. J. Cutler , Win. Dakin. AUDUIJON COUNTY. E. S. Foster , J. L. Stotta , R. W. Grlcga , H. E. Statzell , D. W. Mathiaa , W. J. Lancalot , John 0. Bonwoll. SIIELI1Y COUNTY. First delegation J. F. Platt , P. H. Hock , O. F. Graves , S. D. Acker , John R. Rhodes , Joshua Brindloy , 0. A. Montzor , H. 0. Holcomb , Mike Hoadloy. Contesting delegation Platt Wicks , D. F. Paul , John Pomoroy , Joseph Stiles , 0. M. Robblns. W. M. Oungst , H. 0. McCuakoy , G. F. Colby and John Fitz. FREMONT COUNTY. A. D. King , A. R. Anderson , W. R. Paul , E. Smith , W. W. Reoa , G. W. Perkins , M. M. Parish , A. Shiul. UlUWFOllI ) COUNTY , Charlca Tabor , J.P. Miller , J. B. Portorvin , T. .1. Garrison , J. P. Connor , J. P. Fitch , J. J. Anthony. J. H , Willoy called the convention to order , and on his motion Wrn. Waddell , of CUBS , was chosen temporary chairman , and Henry Howard , of Cass county , temporary secretary. On motion of J. A. Hake , of Potlawat- tamlo , a committee on credentials was selected , each county naming ono , and a similar ono on permanent organization , The following ore the o named , Shelby being oxcoptcd until the contest could bo settled : On Credentials John Bunnoll , of Andubon ; M. J , Davis , of Cass : T , J. Garrison , of Crawford ; A. R. Andoraon , of Fremont ; J. A. Travor , of Harrison ; W. S. Loivia , of Mills ; Henry Howard , of Montgomery , nnd T. J. Evano , of Pottawattamio. Permanent Org nlzitlon J. L. Stotta , of Audubon ; F. P. IT , Duly , of Com ; J. 'P. Conner , of CrawfordM | , M , Perry , of Fremont ; J. 0. Milliman , of Harri son ; J E. Robinson , of Mills ; E. B Young , of Montgomery , and E. W Davis , of Pottawattamio. On motion of 11. W. Griggs , of Audit bon , it was decided that the report o the committee on credentials should nebo bo considered until the contest in Sholb ; county was settled , and n member fron that county added to the committee 01 credentials. Adjournment was then taken until two o'clock in the afternoon. It was after 'J o'clock when the convou tion reassembled. Whllo waiting for the report of committees Mr. A. B. Thor- neil , the candidate for district attorney , was called out , and spoke for a fovr niln utos. Ho spoke of the importance o the coming campaign , because if a demo cratio victory , it meant not a short term , but n long succession of power , as the democracy did not believe in any clvi service reform. The democracy had no now issues , and tried to deceive tiio people plo as to the old ones. Ho thought thai if all these issues were really dead , ami to bo forgotten , the democratic emblem should bo a baby saying , "I have no memory , no political principles , no re cord , but 1 am wise as Solomon and hungry aa the grave. " Amid the cheers and laughter , n voice wan hoard "Cleveland has " , n baby , and more laughter was called out. The committee on credentials then re ported. The only contest was in Shelby county. The committee stood four to four on the matter , and that matter was loft to the convention , the committee not being able to decide. The other dclega tions were reported as above. On motion of Mr. Hake , so much of the report as concerned the eight conn ties , excepting Shelby , was adopted. T. J. Evans moved that each of the Shelby delegations bo allowed thirty minutes to their cause , and that then the convention proceed to vote on the con test without further discussion. Mayor Anderson opposed the motion , as being In the nature of a gag rule , for a half ! iour would not suffice either side , and .ho cutting off of general debate would ) o outrageous. Mr. Evans withdraw that part of the motion which cut oil' debate , and Andor- ion sat down saying that was all ho ob- .ectod to. The contesting delegations were then icard. Mayor Tom Ledwich , of Harlan , irst spoke in favor of the claims of the irst delegation of Sholby. The second nine was called. The first nine had not used all its time , and was caving that for a closing argument. Mr. ? latt Wicks , who was to speak for the ocond nine , refused to start in until the convention decided whether or not the it'st nine could como in at the close for a reply. Mr. F. Benjamin moved that the irst nine finish its statements in ono lash instead of saving some of' its half- lour for reply. Major Anderson In n lory speech opposed the motion. An amendment was moved that the irst nine have but ton minutes in clou- ug. John Lindt raised a point of or- lor that the motion and amendment were out of order The point was do- larod not well taken. The amendment was then carried. J. A. Travor wanted o know on which nine would fall the jurden of proof ? No answer was given , nd the original motion was carried. The first nine was then called on to occupy the rest of its twenty minutes opening. Cyrus Board , of Harlan , then ama to the front and presented further lalms for the admission of the first dele gation. Hon. Platt Wicks took the ) latform in reply , his time being limited to a half-hour. Myorly , of Harlan , closed the debate. Major Anderson moved the first delega tion bo admitted , and Travor moved to substitute second delegation , and a hot discussion followed , in which charges of rorcimination with claims of forgery and frauds were made and Anderson made a strong fight to seat first delegation and J. B. Gregg spoke hotly for the second delegation. Tno amendment in favor of seating the second delegation , or Platt Wick's delegation , was carried by 42 to 39 , as follows : For amendment Audu bon 7 ; Crawford 3A ; Montgomery 1A ; Harrison 11 ; Pottawattomio 19. Against Cass 11 ; Crawford 31 ; Fre mont 8 ; Montgomery 7A ; Mills t ) . The original motion ns amended wes carried by a like vote , thus securing the first blood for Manning. Adjourned till evening. Continued on Fifth pa jc. NEWSPARERS ON FILE. At the Blaine anil Tjo nn ] lcad < | iiai-- tcra in this City. The following IB a list of the names of newspapers that are kept on illo at the Blaine and Lo an lioadqunrtors , corner of Main and First avetiuo : The Now York Tribune , The Indiana State Journal , The Chicago Tribune , Tho.Judgo , The Irish Word , The Citizen , The Irish Nation , The Buffalo Evening Telegram , and the Council Blutl's Glebe , Herald , Nonpareil and DAILY BEE. Tlio headquarters are open during the day and evening and all gentlemen are invited to call. Konl Knt to Transfers. The following transfers were filed in the county clork'a oflico yesterday and reported for THE BEE by P. J. McMa- hone : Robert Tindolo to S. W. Bosloy ot al , part out-lot UF , " Johnson's add , $195. J. J. Bradshaw to Henry Swlgard , part nw } 21 , 75 , 43 , § 1,000. Caspar Foster to ( Jlmrlou Altmnri- sporgon , lot 3 , block 11 , Minden , $100 , Margaret Crow to R. A. Benson , lot 10 , Dlock ! , Minden , § 80 , Sheriff to D , F. McCarthy , aw \ 1 , 77 , 40,8377.82. Charles P. Mayncs to J. W. Smith , ot al , lot 0 , block 10 , Macedonia , $000. S. Caldwell o Alfred Fierce , so i , so i 31. 77 , 30 , 8150. Total saloa , $2,80 82. An alarm of fire waa sounded at 12:15 : last night , but no fire could bo found , The fire department wont down Main street to the 0. B. & Q. do pot. Boeing tlio Elephant Prom tlio IiiHlcln. Now York Sun , Although its eyes iCro not open yet , 'ho big blue elephant at West Brighton re- cuivoJ apvorjl hundred viiitora yesterday , The vuitora tnid 15 cents each to climb up through the vlujihaiil'ii hind leg * mid observe a silk loom which made hand kerchiefs in his stomach. Besides the loom there is _ a double-deck protaonadu in Una part of him. By stoop staircases reared agnlnai the cloplmtit'H ribs thn vin- itort climbed into the observatory on his back. The Insldo of the elephant i throe stories high , nnd is coing to bo fillet with bazaar stands. > The trunk goo down into what is going to bo a big dairy stand. Alongside the elephant's lof foreleg yesterday lay nn Irrogulnr shaped shell that waa about ns big as the side o n house. Ittrnaono of the olcplmnt'a tin oars. Fifty people could stnuil on i nt.onco. When the olophnnt'a eyes nro opened people will bo nblo to see througl them nil over the island and nwny out to son , vrotrh the nid of of telescopes. Chil dren can look out for 6 cants loss thmi their fnthorsnnd inothors. A big brass band played under the ele phant yesterday ami contemplated the star-shaped heap of dirt that is going to bo n llowor garden uoxt week , Arounii the olophnnt will bo restaurants , salooni , rillo galleries , nnd other familiar chan nels through which visitors can spend their surplua money with case and com- pnr.ilivo satisfaction. Electric lights will aid them to see things at'night. A UAlllNcTFKIiVr Ol1 mOVOLlSTB. How Three Imports Itotlo Down Mount lAVasliliiKtoti from the Very Uuiiiinti , Boston Globe. Last Thursday , 0. F. A. Bookora , J. S. llogors aud Arthur Young , three ex port bicyclists of St. Louis , performed the hazardous feat of descending Mount Wnshlnglon on their Columbia machines. They reached the summit on Tuesday night. The brakes of each machine were furnished with two lovora , ono on cither sldo of the other , so that In case ono should break the rldur would bo able to control the machine with the other lover. It ruined hard all night , and the next morning , although the weather was fnir , the wind blow such n hurricnno that -wonty foot from where they started they were blown oil' their wheels. A nocond attempt mot with no bettor success , so ; ho wheelmen wisely concluded to defer another trial to the uoxt day. It rained itoadly during the afternoon nnd night , nit cleared atray the next morning. At about 9 o'clock they jumped on their wheels , nud , encouraged by assur ances from the people who witnessed .heir . start they would never reach the bottom nlivo , started on their pcriloua ide. The soft roads , from the previous loavy ralna. were very soft nnd wot. Loss than n hundred yards from ho start they struck on unusually soft > lace , resulting in a grand header for nil hroo. They noon , however , regained heir saddles by taking the "pedal nount. " The poJnl mount , and nt the inmo time throwing ono leg over the mndlo bars , is the only safe way to nount n machine on n ntocp down grndo. ? hey quickly got both legs over the landlo bars , nnd , leaning far back , "lot icr go. " The double brake lovorawpro ound to bo of great sorvlco in resting ho hands , for , being applied together , nit little power was required to keep the > rake pressed close to the tiro. For the first milo they kept well together - gothor , but then Bookora began to gain on the others , nnd in another milo was intiroly lost sight of. A number of loaders had by this time boon taken by each of the riders , but none proved of ousoquccc , except a fall received by logoro while trying to cross n foot-deep washout across the road , when the wheel truck him on the hold , The wheel nlso ocoivod seine damage , so that quite n eng stop was made necessary to repair t. Young nnd Rogers did not mind much , however , for they felt confident .hat . Beckerswould take good care of the record. Soon after tboy started again hey began to find otrown along the road , novels , comb and brushes , ties , scarf- ) ins , mountain souvonoira , etc. , and on ho curve at the half-way house How by "M. I. P. " bag belonging to Beckers' machjno. They were , of course , very much frightened nt thia , for they thought perhaps ho had jumped oft' the cliff. It ras found out afterwards , however , that Seekers' bag had become open without lis knowledge , and finally dropped down utp the bicycle wheel , but with no more orious result than a header for the rid- r. After leaving the half-way house the est of the distance waa accomplished with case , aa compared with the road .hoy had to ride ever for the first five or is milos. In many of the steepest places ho road was very narrow , not moro than ight feet in width , with a yawning chasm or ravine on ' ono side to heighten the ilcnsuro of the rido. They , however , finally nil arrived safe- y at the Glen house , where they found lathered a largo crowd anxiously wailing or thorn. Betting had boon heavy . that hey would not como down nlivo. Beck er made the descent in exactly forty- line minutes to the base and fifty-ouo ninutoa to the Glen houso. The others lid not hurry , nnd camo. down In ono lour and fourteen minutes. The font in ortainly ono of the most remarkable ever accomplished on the bicycle , nnd It s not likely there will bo many imitators. \ count of the headers taken aliowa that Beckers received seven , Young ton and iogors fourteen. _ _ _ Hlio UailcrBiood Politico. . 'nek. "Now , lot mo BOO If J understand thia residential election at Chicago , " said n jlushing bride nt Niagara Fulls , nftor hey had enriched the hackman for life. "Blaino nnd Cleveland wore chosen , voro they not , my deary pot ? " "They were nominated at Chicago , my sweety sweet not elected. " "When will they bo elected , my angel ovol" "Only ono of them will bo elected , dove. " "Then why were they both nominated at Chicago , my pretty poU" "You ueo , my dear , ono Is a democrat and the other is n republican. " "Then what is the nso of having two non nominated at Chicago if they can't ) oth bo elected ] I know there are always two men on the ticket. There wna Tildon ind Hondricks and Hayoa and Wheeler. 'a told " mo so , "Yes ; but you must understand that hero is a vice-president. " "Oh , my darling of darlings ! " exclaim ed the bride , reproaching heraolf for her doubts ; "J aeo It nil. Cleveland Is to bo president and Mr. Blaine the vice-presi dent. " Then the husband mortgaged a farm of ils , nnd took his bride for a drive to iVhirlpool Rapids in a hack. for Conijmny. Chicago Ninvs. "Gentlemen , may I go with you ? " "Whore ? " ' I don't caro. " "But tvo are going in opposite diroc- ions. This gentleman in going north vhilo Inm going south. " " 1 don't caro. " "But which of us do you wish to ac company' ! " "Koth. " "But you can't ' go in two directions at onco. " "Can't f , though ? I gtiona you don t know who 1 nm. I'm thu dvmocra'.io platform , I am. " THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE.COL- - LENDER COMPANY , ISUCCKSS0113 TO TIIK J. St. 1) , t 1 ! CO.J THE MONARCH The moit extensive manufacturer ! ol UN THE WOULD. ; 609 S. Tenth Street OMAHA , NEtV tffi\cta \ ot Illlllnl and Tool Tnblos/iind / tuMc rials urnslKHl on application. S. H. ATWOOD , Plnttsmouth , - - - - - Neb , milDiRor tnoaouatiBRnu AMD man OBIDI HEREFORD UD JERSEY CATTLE Aim DOHOO on JIBBIT BID UTYanntr Btook lor lo. Coiiiipnnilenm loll etl TIIK reports ( Mm tlio mo of Sniffs Speclllo ( S. fl S. ) In tlio treatment of Cancer continue to bo \om1crful. Them socnn to l > o no ilmilit that It Is n Kislllro ipoclflo for Hklii Cancer or Kiilthellonm. "For twenty joirs I siincrctllroni a Cnncor on m.y icck. 'Patent 1'otjvilianil Mercury Mixtures' fed Mjtcrul ot curing the cancer. I lost the Una of my inn nml the uvrvr part of my liody. My ( 'onornl icaltliaibroken tlowiii and my lifo uai itlspalrcd of. S. H. S , cured mo BOUIU ! and well. Tlili new lenso of life It KI\\O to mo cannot bo inc.iiuroil by any iiBiietaryalno. . Innoimllfa and the tninport uf ny family to Sultt's Speculo. " W. 11. HUHINSON , D.-ulnloro , ( la. "Mr. Drooks , near Albany , \ \ an hopelessly atlllctod \ltliCixnecr. It had eaten through hta 11030 Into ill mouth and tlmnt. 1'hotlmoot liU death \\as only a iiio | tlon of n \ ery short time. Ho praj ed for rtoath , his suffering w a * BOKroat S B. H. ha : ) had a onllcrf l cffcet on him. Ills lmpro\emcnt Is mi rroat thnt wo all foci BIUU of Iili bclni ; nettedv ! cured u tluio. W H. OIMIKHT , Albany , 6 . Our Trcatlea on lllood and Skin Ulscaacs mailed frco o applicants. Till : SWIFT SIT.CIFIO CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , ( la. N. Y. Omco , ICO W. 22 > 1 St. , between flib and 7th AVOHU03. rhllailelDht.t otibo 103 C'hustuut St. tt'lllpiirliytlin BLOOD.Tppi- l.itu tin- LIVER anil KIDNCYG , nml ItKHinitb Tin : ilKAiTit mill VIGOR of YOUTH. 1)10- jirpMti , Want of Appetite , ill * tlljgt'pilnit , Lack i > t hlrciiKlh. BI1lITIlLMll''t'l.llllKll ! > ) IUtOly ciirutl. Itoni's , iiiimolfMnnil HTrs I'ocelvu nrwlorco. iliilUona the mini ! itlul nupiiUus llraln 1'mviT. Piillu ! ' SJjioiMillarIn Ihi'lrsi'X will lind In DR. IIAnXEU'SIItON TONIO u mifo imd rpc-cUycuro. ( lives n i luiir , livnlllir rntiiplt-xlnii. rruiiuiiiit nttumpls at oiuiiiterri'ltliii ? only mid tntliuponiil.irltvol'lhooilKlnal. Do nut u-ipurl- UlCllt KUtthuOllllllNAIiANII JIUST. /jHenil j-otirnililrwiato'Jliollr. lliirlnrmpd Oo. fVst.l/juls , Wo. , for our "DHKAM UOOJC. " t > 41'ullo [ ttrunuouod usoful.lnlormutloa , fnio. PROCLAMATION , WIIF.HKAS , joint resolution waaailojitotlby the LcgUlaturo ot tbo Stata ot Nebraska , at the Hichtcouth Session thereof , and amirovod February Tth , A. V. 168.1proposing an Amendment to Section Fourlo ( ( Arllclo aiirco(3) ( ol tlio Constitution of said State , and thatnalil section as amended shall oadns follows , tu-wlt : "Section 4 The terms of olllco of members of tlio legislature shall bo two jcrue. and tliortliall each ccclvo a salary of three hundred dollars for-their Bonloi-ailurini ; said term , and ten cents fur over ; mllff they ehall tnuel In Rolni ; to and returning from ho iilaco of meeting of the IjCl8'.itiro ( ] , on the most laual routa ruoviiiKii HOWKVKH , that neither mow- jcrsof the LecUlaturo nor vnn > loyeB shall rrcolvo ny pay uriicrqulslteB other than Hid : Halary and nllcaKO. lukch session , except Biicclal ucuslone , Bhall > o not less than elxty days. After the expiration of orty dayu of the pension no bids nor joint resolutions f the nature of hllli ) shall bo Introduced , unless tlio loiernor shall , by spoelal incBsaKO , call the attun- Ion of the Ije ialaturo to the necessity of paaeln ) ; of law on thaBUbjctt matter cmljraced In the msasiiKO , nd the Introduction of bills shall bo restricted hereto , " The ballots at the t lection at which Bald Amend' mcnt shall bo submitted uhall bo In the following orin. "For proposed Amendment to the Conttltu Ion rclatlii ) ; to LeKUIatlvo Diparttiunt " "Aualnst iroposuil Ainondnient to the Constitution relating o I.PKlsUtlvo Hcpnttment. " WHKIIKAH , a joint resolution wn3 adopted by the 'C'l"laturo ( of the Btato of Nebraska at the Ki'u'h- couth .Session thereof , ami approml Kebruary 'Jhtli , A. D. 18B3 , ) > ropouhi | ; an Amendment to Section Ono 1) ) of ArtlUo 1'hc ( f. ) ol the Constitution uf said itatc , and that Balducctlon OH ainuiidud Bhall read av [ olloue , to-ull : "Section 1. The KxccutltQ Department shall con 1st ( if adnternor , IJciitenant-Umcrnor , Secretary ot State , Auditor of I'uMlo Accounts , Treasurer , lUporlntcndentof I'ubllo Inutruction , Attorney ( Ion- ral , Commissioner of I'ulilla I.tiida unt ! DullJIiiKB , nd Hoard of Hallway C'oimulsslonorn. 1'ho oIllcurH lamed In tlili section shall each hold Ida olllco fur ho term of tuo j cars from the first ThurHdoy alter ho first Tueediy In January next alter hlseltctl n nd until hlr ) s\Ktcfcsor U elected and iuilllled | , I'no- 'iiiKU IIOHKM'.K , that the llrst clocllon of H'lld olllcerd hall he hcl > l on the llrst Tucslny mcvcddliif the first londay In No\ ember of 1MB , and each uucceedln ) ; lection Khali ho held at the name relative time In each o\cn year thereafter. All other olllceru that nay bo provided for by law , under the provisions of his section , shall bo chOHon In Buch inaijnir and at uch tlmuj , and f hall hold their olllces fur'mich IciiKtn iljtlmo aj ; may bo provided by law , and shall per- oimsuch dutiesninlreecho mich conipcnaatlon aa nay ho provided for by law. The Uavcrnor , Hocro- ary of State , Auditor of I'llhllo Accounts , Treasurer , 'ouiinlssloncr of 1'iibllo I.andaand Iluildln ) ; ' ' , and At- ornoy Ceneral , shall rcaldo at the teat of government luring their terms of ollico , nnJ kc i > the public ro cordu , boohs anil pajieru there , and the olllcers herein mined nhall perform sticli duties ai may bo rcqulrud jy law. " Tliu ballots at the election at which Slid Amend * nont bhall be submitted shall bo In In the following erin : "for propound Amundmcntto Section Ono 1) ) of Article five ( D ) of the Constitution , entitled , ' " ' , KiecullvoDepartment. 'MKaJnstjiiopOHedAmend nent to Section Unol ) of Article l'hofi ) of the Con- tltnllon , entitled , 'Kxccutlvo Department. ' " Therefore , I , Janice W. Dauua , Oovtrnor of the tate of Nebraska , do hereby L'lvo notice , In accor- anco with Section One ( I ) Article Fifteen (16) ( ) of the Jonstltution , and the provlnlonsof an act entitled , 'An Act to provide the manner of proposing Amend- nenta to the Constitution and submitting the same 0 tlio Klcctoraof this Bt to"approved Kebruary 13th A. D. 1877 , tint said proponed Amendments will bo ubmltted to the iiualilliid voters of this Stata for atlflcatlon or rejection t the Uoneral Klealon to be iclil on the 4th day of November , A , D. 1881. ff > . ' . 'In witness whereof , I have hereunto let BKAL. ( my hand and caused to be olllxed the 1 - -s I tin at Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln , this 18th day of July , A , D. IBS ! , lu ) Kiffhtccnth year of thu State , and nf the Inde- londeiito of the Unltod Statui , the Ono Hundred and Unth. Hy the Oovcrnor : JAMKS W. DAWE3. Arrimri KuwAttU IMlouuiw , jy W mo 3m 1-cw Kecretary ol State , ALONQ TIIK LINE OK TI1EJ Chicago , St. . Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. Tbo now extension of tula line from Wakofleld up ha BEADTIFUL VALLEY of the QAN through Concord and Coleridge leaches the bout portion of the Btato , Special ex cursion rates for I'tnd ieoler > over this Una to Wayni , Norfolk nnd Ilartlnitun , aud vlu Blair to nil irluclpal podits on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC JIAILIIOAD Trains over thtO. , flt. 1' . M. & O. lUllwav to Coy nuton , Hloux C'lty , 1'unca , IIu < tljrh'toiiVaiio rnJ Norfolk , n.t or Krcmout , O&kd .o , .N'ulUn , ( .lid thiou h tu V l cntliio. | CCYvi ifttcj and nil ( n.'oruu-tlon call uu V f. WHITNEY , donor * Agent , THE CHEAPEST PLAGE UN UMAHA TO "BUY TT 1 I V& U TI U y EKE One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER JELEVATOR , IT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE FOR ALL ARE FOURSD 1 Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Waterl And nil o tlio good nntl plensniifc things tlmt go to iunko up a complete - ploto and happy existence. The town o South Omnlm is situnted south of the city of Omaha on the line of the U. P. Railway , nnd it is less than 2 miles from the Dmalui post oflico to the north line o the town site. South Omnlm is nearly 1 i miles north ami south hy 2i east and west , and covers an area of nearly four square miles , The fltock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 150 lots have hcon sold and the demand is on the , increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The , ? Gl)00 ) , ( ) beef packing house is progressing : finely. The SUO.OOO Water Works nro keeping pace with the other im ? provements , and the Hotel and Exchange Building will bo erected at once The B. & M. nnd Bolt Line Railways have n Inrgo force of men at work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have o union depot near the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never bo cheaper than they are to-day. B-gT'Apply nttlio Company's office , cor. of 13th and Douglas Jstreeta over the OmalinSSnving's Bank. M. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary. U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE , Cashier. Capital and Surplus. S5OO.OOO. Fire and Burtrlar Proof Safo.i for Kent at tf m 85 to $50 per annum. OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Bolting , Hose , Braes nnd Iron Fittings , nt wholesale and retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , OHUROH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. CDft f 4 4 fo CO O 03 f-T 3 fo * 5 rt < fi fQ 111 § 0 < o ta CUMINGS AND 20TH ST. , OMAHA , 'NEB , 5103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 187& Catarrh , JDoafncBB , Lung and Nervoua Diaeaaea Speedily and Permanently Cured. Putlonti aOurod lit Homo. Write for "Tim HHDIOAL-MISSIONAUY , " for the People. HOonaultatlon and CorroBpondonco Gratis. P. 0. Box 293. Telephone No. 20. 5 HON. ED WARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , saya : "Phyaiclanol jitp . ADlllty HIU : MiirL-nd Ktwrcx\o. " CON'ORKSSATAN MURPHY , Davenport , "Auaonorabln Man. Kino Hnccosa. Wonderful Ourea. " HoutuB 50 6.