OMAHA DAlJbJ JJEfi TUrPSDAV OCTOBER 10 1384 , REAL EUTAKE Cor , 15th & Dodge Sts , Do Not Forgot the Place to Buy Improved or Unimproved Property. Acre property'farm * , to lease lot , to rent a home have house rented , to buy houno , sell the ono you "have , have the tltla looked up , before purchasing , * the paper made after you have purchased , or any notarial vvork dona. The place to go is to Bears h Boearu. Wo have bargnlns In every part of the city in J If HO fall to find > place to suit you , you must go out tide of A ebr ask to find one , as wo ecll on easy terms , and In HAWTHORNE , ono tnllo west of tbo High Scliool , wo Trill ( ell lot ) from (350 to $600 a lot , and on monthly payments or will discountlor Ml each ; and OMAHA VIEW two mllca north of tbo Foetloflloo wo ecll loti from $200 to (35o small payment dawn and ten or twenty dollars per raentn , or for a small payment Via will cell y u a lot and build you n homo and you can pay for frby the month , so stop pajtDg rent ami onn jour own houio anil got the advantage of tbo rljo In property , TABOR PLACE. south and west from the Feat office. Lo In this addition sell from $175 to $500,1 half cash and two vcars on balance. DENISE ADDITION , KIRKWOOD , MEYER &TILDEN'S all In the north part of the city , MILLARD & OALDWELL'S ADD. s on Sherman avenue the popular drlvo to Fort Omaha. Lota In this addition uio $009 to $050 on easy terms. Lots In HANSCOM ADDITION orrtho reid to the park are sold on ] cosy tormt ; and BO as no Bay no can sell you In any part of the city and on easy terms as ono could wish. MAYFIDLD. Is wo think the nicest aero property on the nmrkcl being only two miles from tbo city anil tor $125 nn BCIO. BCIO.TUTTLE'S SUB-DIVISION la nearly all sold , but no still tmvo ten acres In this add'tlon ' for ealo and can nmko good terms. Good for September. No. 478 51,500 ; Z Iota on Georgia avcnuo a corner In Ilanscom place { 500 cash and 2years tlmo , A bar gain. gain.Ho. . 459 $1,600 ; I/it 65x180 on Sherman avenue , one block from Car line , two blocks from school cagi front , choice. Ko , 220 S2500 , 2 nlco'rcs ! Jcnco lot ? In Shim's add. ono on corner , terms very easy and cheap. $2,200 100x140 In Terrace odd. corner , and near cat linebargain. 81,200 14x132 on Chicago St. , between 24th and 2Sth nice place to bufld a cottage. Acre property In i'ark place from 1,600 to $2COO , anil on easy terms. No 222 $2,500 , Two lots and house of i rooms In Bowery's 11111 addltlon.goodshade and fruit trees &o. email payment down and tlmo. Ko. 196 ? 4,000 , Ono lot and two houses on Jackson street lolwccn 17th and 18th St. , and 1 block from St Man'a car lino. No. lC2-82eoo House of 6 rooms In Laxcs add. on full lot ore block from car line , a nlco place and sold cheap on easy terms. $10.001) takes a two story house and two acres o ornamental grounds and ono of Omaha nicest places , and sold o'i easy terms , taticfactory to the buyer. Nlco business lot on nodgo struct to ecll. Nice business lot on Burt street to sell or lease. Those are a few bargains from our extensive lists and by calling at our office or writing us no will glvo any Information In our lino. Wo are taking charge ol property for non-residents , as well as transacting the business for our own tow npman aud any business Intrusted to our care will be done to you satisfaction we think. Cor. 15th and Dodge Sheets. WILLIAMS BLOOK. 1716 DODGE STREET. Private rooms for adults at reasonable rates , Inclu ding nursing. Prompt attention given to emergency cases. Patients can bo attended by their own phy- ilclan. yDispensary for the poor ope : Tuesdays , Ihursdaysond Saturdays from 10 to 111 . m. E 8 LTJOEE M D , , , , , , \ Physician & Surgeon OFFICE Cor. 10th and 1'aclflo Streets. TSpcdal attention given tn Obstetrics , Disease cl Women and Children , and Venereal Diseases. Country Calls promptly answered. Df. . imelia Burrouglh OFFICE AND UHSIDENCE" 1617 St. - Omaha Dodge . , , TELKPIIONU NO. 114. NEW SIORE1 NEW GOODS Merchan" 322 H. 10th street , bctvvdcii Farnam and Ilarney. Low pr'ces and good Goods a specialty All clothes made up In good at tie and on short notice. Call and bo conv meed. Remember the placo. 322 3.10th St. Cures Dyspopsla , Khcumatlrm , Nervousness , Con itlpationcto Cheaper , moro ofloctho and durable than any Electric licit In existence. ASK j our druggist. For sale by Lclghton Ii Clarke Omaha Nub BlO-mBth St.AB. AB. ST. JULIEN , PROPRIETOR. S. W. Cor. 15th St. and Capitol Avonuo. On the European Plan. First class In CTery" re- ipeot. Tobl * supplied with game and all delicacies ol tne Bcaron , whore vou pay for only what you order ni per bill nl faro. Itooms attached for transient cus torn. Will alao keep day boarders at the most sonaole rates. OPENING AT THE 1412 Douglas Street , Friday Evening aud Saturday Nevt. &LM& E. KE8TB. EVERYBODY INVITED. WOOLLCOTT & IR UTTORIEYS ftT 1520 Douglas St , - Omulia , Nob. Special attention to patent business. ) J Oflico and Residence , 920 South Tenth Ftrect. tlTMl c llt promptly attoided to day or nlKht.ttl tii > i lalcttintiiighcii totuo diseases ol Women uucniljrs > c. FOHEIQNJEWS , \NOO.OU1NKSK AVAIL A nniLMANr ntvscu VICTOHY. 1'Anis , October 15. General Do LUo ! telegraphs graphs from Chu , on the upper Lee Chnan a ? follows : "Colonel Denuior , after a brill lant engagement Friday , carried the height commanding Fort Chu , forming point L'Ap pul and an entrenched Chinese camp \vhld WAS defended by calcinated forK The Chi ne < o force wai largo and their loss hoi\y. Ol Satur lay they assumed the olfen ive ( but on artillery strowol the ground with their bodies They lied to San > onllialting near Chu.Trnone ; and Kliauh. The French lost twenty ono ollicer and ninety men were wounded. Our troopi were animated with ardor. 3 ho Chi ncsr engaged wore part o.f the best troops o the oinplninRnocuvcrcd and armed in Lure poan stylo. The Chlncso loss wns three thou dard killed , including tbo chief commander The Chinese Invasion of Tonquin has beci arrodtod in the direction of Lansang , AlTnlrs. Sr. i'KTKnsnuno , October 15. The Gorman Gazette saysGen , Gourko will bo made minister tor of war , Fabodonoscaf , minister of public instruction ; Dcganolt , president of the conn cil of ministers. The czar In a dispatch to grand duke Alexis on the occasion of laying of the keels of iron dads at ijobastapol , says "I rejoice at the now birth-placo of the licet God grant It may render as good service to the Fatherland. " Downing tlio Usurers , BEIIMK , October 15. The German nimy commissarat has received orders to purchase all grain , brfadstuffc and pro\onder forhor oi direct from producers aud to avoid all middle men. The order declared against all graii speculators of the country , chielly Hebrews. Italian Choler * Bulletin , HOMK , Oct. 10. During the past twenty. four hours there wcro 235 now eases of choloia in Italy , 110 deaths ; in Naples 95 cases , -19 deaths. KRyptlnti Affairs. LONDON , October 15. Gen. Wolseley telegraphs graphs that ho has been Informed _ by a ua live who saw tlio Htcamcr aground in tlio Nile that no Europeans of Importance were on board. \Vnr In the Enst. The question which now absorb ! the niton lion of officialdom in this part of the world 1 how China thould bo treated by the Japanosi government , says a Tokio , Japan , letter to the New York Sun. An uneasy fooling seem to bo abroad that if Japan dooi not qualify her neutrality In China's favor the latter _ country will attempt to revenge her sunposlti tious wronga in the near future , 'lhat oil bug-boar , the Interminable Lee Choo question tion , is certain to take a now lease of vexa tious life if Japan does not stop warily. The facts are simply as follows : There are two parties in the Lee Choo islands , ono known as the white party the adheronti of the Japa nese , the other known as the black party , fa voring China's claims. Numerically thoi par ties stand about the same , perhaps slightly more Japanese than Chinese. The northen part of the contested group is definitely under Japanese jurisaiction. It is known as Okina wa Ken , or the pretecturo of Okinawa , ani the officials are all appointed by the J panes ( government. Some yeats ago Japan claimet the whole gronp , aud on incontestably valit grounds at that. But the Chinese , having commerclal.iiiterostsof considerable important in the Lee Choos , denied Japan's right ol possession. A most vexatious and seemingly interminable litigation ensued , which I may addj has oven yet come to no satisfactory con elusion. Japan proved in a succinct and com. prehoneiblo _ manner that the islands had been practically under her jurisdiction for centuries that she had regulaily appointed prefects ami governors , and that for many years China hat raised no objection to anything of the kind. The 1'okin authorities , howo\er , with their usual obstinacy , contested oacli of those points. The "king" | ol the Lee Choos , they urged , always received official recognition of his right to the throne at the hands of China bcforo cntorint upon his reign ; the jurisdiction , whatever i might be , v oa ono that had to receive officla sanction from China , and the Lee Choos were therefore , just as much a Chinese possessior as Corca or Anam. And as to their raisinj no objection as to what Japan did , why , tha was merely an act of politeness ! A true Chinese - nose argument , invalid and unstable. The Lee Choo controversy was carried on in Japan In the polite and moat decorous manner. Not so in China. There were blus tering disparches sent to Tokio , and tin Fekln authorities said tli.it Japan had insulted them bjr trumping up a fictitious and wholly unjustifiable claim. "In fact , it very nearly came to blows. The question was temporari ly settled by a division of the disputed terri tory. Japan took the northermost and _ larg- cat portionjCliiua held the rest. But bo it re membered that this was done under protest on the part of middle kingdom. Though act uality out at one tlmo an agreement to this effect , and after placing fast and loose witb tbo Japanese envoy in 1'okin for a number ol months , the Imperial council refused to ratify their own proposition and went hick on tholr ( olemn promise. And to it comes that things are to-day no batter than they were at the outset of tlio controversy. No wonder , then , that Japan , who has acted most honestly all along , dreads the revival of the old argument , She bus to meet with an unscrupulous adver sary , for China is a nation or rather say the leading advisers of the youthful emperor are unscrupulous men that she will never keep her troth unices forced to do so. But it it well to remember that the fault does not llo with the Clilneso as a pooplo. The Tartar dynasty is at the bottom of all this braggadocio policy. They know that the Tar tar line ia doomed just an soon as Us thorough Inefficiency becomes evident to the Chincto at Urge ; and therefore the censor ? , "Imperial Guardians , " and the Tsungll Yamen hang to gether in ona common cause , for fear of hav ing to hang singly. It Is the old story : China for the Chinese , and away with all foreign Mongols ! Who knows what may bo the upahot of the Franco-C hinesn imbroarlio ? It Is qulto on the cards that a political revolution will drlvo the Tartars out of Pokin , and it would bo most beneficial all around. So long as a do ccudant of Kanghi sits on the dragon throne China will bo repellently conservative. If it takes oil the ingenuity and statecraft of a LI Hung Chant : to have the construction of a railway froml'ckin to Tlont-sin receive the imperial sanction , what will happen when that veteran statesman sleeps the tireless sleep of eternity'/ Uven now ho is "drawing near the wood " N MICHIGAN. BmailTON , Mich , , October 15. Blaine left Detroit at 10 this morning for a short trip through the state. Several hundred people wo 16 at the depot who cheered Blaine when 10 appeared. In the party worn Gen , Fro , in rut , Senator * 1'alinor , Conger and Hill , M. J. II. Manloy , of Augusta , Maine ; Hon. H. j. Orr , Judge Isaac Mareton , Chairman Ynn- sie , of the republican state committee ; Collec tor J. Y. Stone , Charles T , ( lorham , ex- Asiistant Secretary of tholntcriorand several prominent cltl/.orjB of the stato. The fust itop was at Plymouth , where there was n largo crowd , Blaine was introduced and the people ple cheered and tallud for u speech , Jllalno jowed aud merely Bald. "Tho only speech In order to-day , my friends , i * congratulation on jhl"'s vote of yesterday. " ( Cheers. ) Gen , [ i'rumont was thou Intioducud and was heart- ! cheered. GIIANII lUims , MICHIGAN , October 15 , This day's journey was a long one , co\erlng 07 ii.iles nnd ai there were a great many Btopa , each was of necessity abort. There were twenty nlno places at which Blaine and jeneral Fremont were cut od out , but ; ! iero were really no speeches madu. In each inee , Blulio merely coog < atulatod the people up ri the Ohio victory and called upon thorn M Imitate it in Michigan , nnd then General I'rrmont was Introdu cd , At most of the mints where stop ] vioio made the crowds were oinaikably largo , considering the population of the region traversed , News from Ohio and Dlalne'tf cmnlng together ( coined to have wrought the people up to a pitch of Incitement. U was dark when tl.o train reached Howard ity and here torchon and cimplires began to pjiear. At about a quarter j > ast sovtii thor ; r la arrived at tirnnd ItapUis oc the call dido of the liver , Blaine left the turn and WHS uncoiled by republican clubs lo the Mar- ; on House , uhiro ho Is to pa s the night So\cial llinufand people we ro in the streela , n tha i.duhbvirhoud of the hotel awaiting hu 4-1 rlu ' , and tlrro n > th ? u u'J lions in he tutored the hotel , lloUllo.xvo in the morning for Snalniivr , tnftkili # , of coutf c , a good many slop < on the v.ny. Uttisral Vit > - inont will probably occumpany him rturitc his entire tour through Michigan A CANADIAN 110KUOU. K\pono ot the Mnnn cmcnt of n Montreal IIIBJUIO AHyltiin. Special telegram to TIIK BIK. : MONTUKAU October 15 Dr. ; Hack Luko. the famous KnglUh lunacy expert , has pub lished n report on the condition of the govern ment Insane a ylum In this proInco , in which ho says It ia Impossible to comcy an adequate idea ot the horrors ho witnessed and can only liken the treatment adopted as n relic of bar barism. In the upper ilat In a small room ho found sixty men wcro confined , all under re straint , handculTod and ftr.ipixxl to chains. In other parts of the building ho found cells without windows. aud with wretched ventilation. In n totally dark cell ho dieco\crcd a man stark naked lying on straw , and handculfed to a bolt. In another , ho found a man deaf and dumb , similarly manacled In nn empty cell , without bed or bedding , The woman's room ho described as a chamber of horror and eon moro terrible than the | > ottion whore the mon wera kept. In conclusion ho says it Is amazing thatn colony of England can prmcnt such a spectacle ns ho describe * . The asylum Is under charge of nuns aud govoinmoiit inquiry will bo in stituted. _ _ _ INDIANA OUTIjOOK. The Kopuullcnn Honsiorn Now Conll- ilont Glum Bourbons. Indianapolis Special to Chicago Tribune , A phenomenal Interest has boon foil in the remit of the Ohio election , and all day the bulletin-boards were surrounded by ox cited and enthusiastic crowds. Since last night the republicans developed n perceptible Increase of confidence , and the managers were in good spirits. This feeling glow into the wildest manifestations as the returns came In , mid seemed to affirm the claims of the re publicans to the vote of the state by a good figure. The streets nro filled with joyous politicians , nnd every instru ment that can bo utilised to swell the peou : of victory is vigorously used. The bcoues nro a repetition of those of four year * ago , when Gov. Forter's election was the preclude to the national victory of the republican party un der Gen , Garfield , The headquattera of the republicans wcro established at the Journal , where n brass band nnd campaign glee club filled In the intervals botwuon bulletin" , and served to keep the enthusiasm of the crowdiup to boiling-point. If anything in their opinion were needed to make the calling and election of Calkins and tlio rest of the state ticket it is the nowsfrom Ohio , And the democratic headquarters the managers freely admitted the loss of Ohio , but console themselves with the reflection tliat West Vir ginia is still theirs. They did not gno up the fight , however , but InsUt that with New York , Indiana , and the solid South Cleveland - land can and will bo elected. It must bo said. however , that not much heartiness was apparent In their claims. The loadinc lights locked themselves in an inner room and declined to talk with newupaper men. A screen erected in front of committee-room to Ehow the expected demo cratic gains to the howling multitude was taken down about 9 o'clock unused , and short ly afterward the silent hangers-on sadly departed - parted , THE IjiTEST HOOUB/VCa. / A Silly Attempt to Hooduink For- Voters. Washington Special to the Chicago Tribune. For months the democratic newapapocs and campaign speakers have been trying to con vince the iorclgn-born voters tha Blaine is n know-nothing. It has just been discovered that an effort is now making to prove that ho is r. Jesuit. A. M , Clapp , of Washington , to-day wrote a letter to Chairman Jones , of the rcuublicau national committee , ia which ho says : The latest plot discovered in this city In connection _ with the pending residential campaign is engineered by a man named Llppl'ard , who assumes to represent a Protestant secret association and who is now engaged in a s.homo to misrepresent Mr. Blaine by charging affiliation with the Koman Catholic churcn. Llpphard left Washington lait night on a mission under the auspices of the democratic management to the members of the order which he assumes to represent in several of the New England status and in Troy , Albany , Utica , Syracuse , Geneva , N. Y. , and in certain localities in Pennsylvania. Ho is freighted with all the exploded slanders the democrats have coined to injure Mr. Blaine and will uno them unscrupulously. Mr. Lipphard has "A Book of Facts , " ns ho calls it. nearly ready to bo published and cir- lulatod among the members of the order of the American union. If his claim does not miscarry ho proposes to distribute the book imong the Protestant clergy of the United States about ten days before the election. Ho claims that the order which ho professes to repiesont has a membership of 1,250,003 in the United States. NEW Yoiuc , October 11. GoorgoF. Slosson , ho billiarilist , ha ) challenged Jacob Bchaefer to play the latter a match game of billiards , cither at the ton-inch balk-lino or nt thocham- ) ion's game , with twenty by forty inch corner ! no" , the style of game to bo decided by a toss. In case Mr. Schaefer declines the abivo , Slos- pn will uhiy him the now game of bil lards recently noticed by tha news- > aperfi , where the ono ball is re- limed lo take two or moio cush- ons in effecting a carrom , or the object ball mist strike onn or more cuehlonr. In case jclmfer refuses the proportions offered , Sloj- ; on will play upon the same conditions wi h Sexton first , Caly second. Dixon third. schaefer upon being shown the propositions of . Jlosson replied after a few moments roflocllon , as follows : "I will play Slosson two separate natches for 8500 or $1,000 n eido each ; ono vith the ton-inch balk-lino , to bo played in Chicago ; the other , the champion's game , vith 20 and 40-inch corner lines , to bo played n Now York City ; both games to como elf within sixty diys , A Thrco MIloSoiiII. WORCK.STKII , Mass. , October 15. The three ! mile boat race between Albert Hamm and : James U. Tenoyck c.imo off to-day , and was closely contested from start to finish , Hamm winning by less than 15 feet , Time , 19:17. : > rplIB Great IJaNimlo DUtlllaUn L ot Wltch.Jlizel , American 1'mo , Canada Kir.HarLrold. Chver , : iics : om , otn , rallod SANFOIID'H ° JIADICAb CUIIII.forthe Iinmcdlato relief and pciiuaiitiit euro ot otory ! ' ? rm , ol Catarili , from a Blinplo ( -old In IhoJJtul to Loss of Hcntll , Taato and Hutrlnir Cough aid Catarrhal Cotiiumptlon , C'omnlclo trc.itiion' , ccmsiHlr ( { ot cue liotllu JtaUcal Cum , one box fatarrh l Ko.vcnt out ) otjo In > pro > cd Inlmler , In onomcla | , o , mav now LU luil of oil lijiuk-l-tH ( orSI.10. Adk for HANWCMD'dllAIJICMr , CUUK. Jompleto Treatment with InhalerI tl "Tho only absolute upeclflo HO know ol"MoJ , > . 'iin9 . "Tho It.tit ui ) haio foinil hi a IKotlnm ot Cl littering" Iliv. lr ) WJimlii , II mon. "Alter a lonu tniulu ulth t'atmh the lUuicMt , CLHK IIMIOH- iirad"lint. . H. W. Menrno , tvuliliurgh , I'a. "I % toiibt fduinl acaeo It did not rtllmu nt once , " Anc'iow IA < > , MtLthCi'ir ' , llaa' , I'otter Drug and Chemical Co. , Boston. ( ho " " ' ' " ' 1 Jirunntiwi / the oela"t . juail.iii , NouraV'la , i Hdatlca , Cjual.ii , Ccld , Wnk Hack , Htonv r i , - iifc- J ln . Numl.now . , UytUrU , Fo Val8Jl'l' 'i I'allilUtluri , lj iM > p. * laLl * r Complaint. UI'louj J'lur , JUIarla , nnU Ki > l cmc ( , .oln' ! l'lMter ( ati K'uttlo Jlftttc' < coinMutJ vi Hh a I'urus I'Uiti-r ) anU laugh t , eh. 23. . CRIMES ANDAOALTlM. K\torilmil tH , I'lTTsiit no , October lf > < A Commercial- Oarelto special from Grunt , 1'a , , My * : Wur ma kcd mon broke. Into the residence of Nel son llolfrick , near St. Bonifnco , Cambria county , last n'ght ' , and forced him to give u | SITOO in gold nnd currency which ho hai nccritod , The robber * arn believed to ba tin same Buff ? which recently entered Varmc ( IntcsMiouio and coinpollud him to dligorgc Sli.OGOat the point nl n revolver Hovora persons are guspoctcd nnd M 111 bo arrested to morrow , JAMKSTON , DAK. , Oct , 15. Twenty miles north ot this city tha wlfo anil tlireo year olil child of Carl Schrocdor b\irntd lo death yes terdny In a pralrto fire \vhlcli Iho woman was trying to prevent from destroying her wheat stacks , 0.10 of tbo children sav ocl himoolf by rushing to plowed ground , the otherj by run- ilng In a pond ot water. Tlio mothof an l llttlo child ha I reached a ground al- reaily burned , but suffocated In tlio smoke , fell and the clothing were consumed on the bodies. When found the child was cta'pul in its mother's arms. A I'OHt-Klectloti CINCINNATI , Ohio , October 15. Ooorgo Swann nnd JntiiM Kelley , coloiod , quarrelled to-day upon nn allosed insult ottered nl tlio polls yesterday. Kelley was Bhot nnd Swann was stabbed. It Is probable both will illo. Oiovclniul in Now York , NKAV YOIIK , October 15. Governor Ctovo Innd loft Albany this morning , accompanied by Ida privnto socretnry nnd Gonornl Uimks , It wiis the expressed wish of the governor tlml there thould bo no demonstration in his honor along the route. At PoiiRUkoepsio , however th ore wrp n 1 1 ) or ( pent tlvo minutes hero slinking hntuh with nil that could reach kirn. Hero Senator nnd Mrs Nowbold boarded the tr.iln. At Garrisons' llnmilton Kish joined the party. Ti,0 , trniJ , arrival nt 10:30. : A committee composed of Senator IJnrnuin , Abram S. llouitt , Sen tor cortod him to n carriage , which ho entered with Senator li.irmim and Colonel Lamont. A largo crowd at the depot chcvrctl when Cleveland appeared. A largo number of men rushed toward the governor holding out their hands which ho graoiod. The jvarty drov u to tlioTiftli Avcmio hotel whcro tha gou-rnor procuadcd to his rooms. A largo crowd cheered around the hotel. Many called at hia rooms , but few were received , The governor was kept busy till 2:30 : receiv ing visitors , among whom were a delegation from Columbia college , n Clovolnnd nnd lien- drickn ] club , n commUtoo of the \oterans , rights Union , Perry llelmont , llov. ICuklno Al. White , Itov. P. Chaatings , A. lloifmau ami Governor McLaw. Governor Cleveland continued to iccoho \isitors up to 5 o'clock. Juliet Clayton , a little - tlo niies from Florida , said that uho "was glad to meet the next president , " nnd ox-Mayor Grace's son , a lad of nine year , saluted the and daughter. The united delegation from the produce , cottoncoffee , petroleum , mining , grocers and dry goods exchange , invilod Cleveland to bo present at the bu moss men's mooting this evening. The governor accepted the invitation , Thomas Ilarland presented Cleveland with ft silver watch made by his ( Ilarland's ) grandfather in Norwich , Conn. , In 1700 when Cleveland's , grandfather was au apprentice in the shop , and which was after ward repaired by the governor's giandfather , whcii ho succeeded Ilarland as proprietor. Kepair murks are \isibla it ! the case of the watch. Cleveland was n.uch pleased with the gift and thanked Ilarland cordially and asked him to write out a sketch of the history of the timo-ploco. A MisaiiiK Postmaster Kctm-np. NKW YOIIK , October 10. Several weeks ago J. I ) , Hammond , postmaster of the \ II- lago of Patchogue , L. I , , disappeared , leaving a note In which ho said ho was going into the woods to commit suicide. An examination of Hammond's account showed them to bo about 81,000 short About n week after the disap. pearanco a. rumor was circu'atod that llBinmond'B body had boon found in tha Ureat South Bay. Instead of going into the woods to commit suicide , ho wont to a quiet rptroat in Connecticut. While there ho ascertained that hla bondsmen had made good the 81,000 , and was told that there would be no prosecution. Kid of fear on that score ho vvont boldly to Brooklyn to-day and entered the United States district court on Montc uo street for the purpose of making Homo In- ql"8 ? ffeufc ? k'8 80U > who ' " "Oder arrest. Marshal Tata inot Hammond just as ho waa entering the building and at once placed him under arrjst. 1/ofjaii J'Jxultaru ' , Special Telegram to the Bee. YOUNQSTOVV.V , O. , October 15. Gon. Logan is greatly pleased with the results of ycstor- day's election , nnd In response to nn inquiry as to what effect the result in Ohio would have on the November election , said : "This aottlos it. Ohio lias boon looked upon as the pivotal state , and the democracy especially liad great hopes of carrying it , urging that do. feat in Ohm meant defeat in November. The notion of the republicans In Ohio inoa'B vic tory all along the line In November , nnd means that the republican jnrty in the future , M in the past , will bo successful. The repub lican majority in Ohio , I think , will not fall bolovv ao,000. Capital IlcpiiblluniiB DomunBtrntliij , ' . Spoolal telegram to TIIK BKK. LINCOLN , Nob. , October 15. Lust evening ivas the occasion of the most enthusiastic po- itical demonstration over inado in this city. Senator Mandoreon and Hon. John M. Thurfl- on wcro the speakers of the tlmo , and both lid thomselvcs great credit. There wore L'50 lorch boaiurv in line nnd 0,000 people watched .heir inarch. Music nnd fireworks helped out ho ratification and tlio enthu.i.nm ( of the poole - ) lo was uncontrollable , StrUcoon Llricoln'H I'ulilic Works. Special telegram to TIIK BBS : LINCOLN , Nob. , October 15. Workmen to Lho number of fifty-two engaged upon the water-works nnd pipe lines , in this city , struck this afternoon for an incrcato of L'5 cents n clay n wages. They were getting 81.50. The ontnictor refused to accede to their demands ind went to Omoha where ho hopes to got men to take the places of thoktrikera , U'UllF , JKUOtlK 1'AIIK HACK. NKW YOIIK , Oct. 15. I'Va-ottrhts ' mile , 2 ear olds , liunniu Bouchn won , Terry Barton 6cond , Three Cheers third. Tune , l:0ltf. : Mlle and eighth , selling , Corjlca won , I)1U. ard eooond , Tranut third. Time , 2.00 | . Mlle ind a quarter , nil ago , Centcnnlnl won , Wan- lering tocond. Jim Carlinio Third , Titno , : I1J. Mile , three year olds and upwards , LI//IO Mack won , Monatnck second , Torn - lo third. Time , 1)5. ; ) Mlle nnd quarter , fivu mrdles , ItochcHtur won , Bally second , Guorgo itcCullouKh third. Tiir.p , 2'JZJ. ; Vermont I'rolilhitlonlHt * . MoNn'iinit : : , VT , Oct. 15. The Vermont irohlbltionlsts in convention to day daolarod hat the prohibltlonlits hnd notlilntf to hope ur from cither the ropubllcaii or democratic .irtib4 nn the prohibition issue , and tlieruforii lidornod St. Juhn < lid Dauiol niul clioso olcc- om , Tlio New Yorlc Klrolloim. NKW YOIIK , October 15. The county do- nocracy and independent , democrats hold onvontlonti this afternoon , /eio iiimio , Kach orxani/itlun npjiointod ommltttoH tocoiifitr wltli the other udiriuilt- : tltobudieavhshad not yet named tickttu. Civil fiorvllnri * ' Joy. , WABIIINOTON , October 161-Thero is great a'iif action by tha employed ) here today at the of tliu clcition , Msny clerks are ar- 'f o gihoiuu t ) vet ? at tbo i ( lection. Political innt'rn Itlll continue ti attract MUntion on all haiuN Thcro In not touch excitement , the Nm ember election ha- ing the uppomuwt xiibjrct. AVcfithcr To-Dny. WASIMSJOTOX , October 15 , 1'orlha upper Mi ? li ( Ipplallcy fnlr wonthor Snathward to Xorlhwaiil wind * . lo cr li'inporaturo , higher baroinoter. Mi < ouri vnllny fair weather , va- rlablnwlndi cenorntly Northwe lorly , lower higher barometer. llulvn il .E , October , 15 Mrs. Betva l.ixik- wood , prciidonttal candidate , \lsltodtho ox * 1'oiition ' to-dny. Sbo lolt for Now York. oiaiw ivKi < tiKiis OP AMI. /.ON A ; A Visit to tlio Almntlonoil DxvclllnRH of tlioSnn l rnnoUuo OOFKOH. FLAOBTAVF , A. T. , October . It is oror two yonrs since 1 first vioitoil tlio great plateau lying west of the Little Colorado or Flax river , in northern Ari zona. At thnt limo mnil service oxtond- cd only to government forts niul mining centers. Aaido from the mnil conoh the only inodo of travel was on horseback over narrow winding trails. Tlio first United Stnoa ) mnil line established In this section in the spring of 1882 was repeatedly robbed by maakod high waymen , and was soon afterwards discon tinued. Near the now thriving town of agsUir , tliun a moro camp , fourteen iighway robberies were committed in as ! n as many consecutive days. The nild- ist disorder and Ins'loesnees prevailed. The cemetery , on the gcntlo elope of a ) ino-clnd hill just woat of the town , con- .nina moro than a dozen graves of out- nws and desperadoes who mot a violent death in the palmy ttixya of railway con struction. The Apaches on the south wore a stand- ng monaco to the contractor aud settler , and oven penetrated tlu'a coctiou , killing settlers , scattering and driving oil" the locks aud oords in Touto I5aain , a boauti- ul valley south of the Atlantic & Pact lie lallway. Mr. John W. Young , son of ho Into prophet and lender of Mormon- sin , who vras then a prominent contrao- or , constructed a fort for the protection of his moa and properly. The fort wno mined after one of the patron ontnts of tlormonism. It is now the head quar- ors for an extensive cattle rango. The sntiro section of country Is dotted with owns and villages of a substantial charao- or , containing schools , churches and irintiug ollicce. Tlio country ranges from 5,000 to ! ) , - ' 00 foot above the son , lias a delightful omporaluro , abounds in all kinds ot wild ; amo , and is strewn with the ruins and olica of piohiatorlc races. In oconic > oauty it has few equals. Three hundred and forty miles west of Mbuquorquo , on the Atlantic & 1'iicifi.c ailvray , is Flagstall' , now n prosporotis and growing town , centrally located among the most attractive features of this uotion. Tlio pride and boast of the own is the ancient city of Cliff Dwell- ngs , in a mountain gorge aomo eight niles oi.nt of the villngo. It if t pleasant drive , nllbrding much time for ottering und leisure by the wayside , whore the winding road loads through alternate stretches of forrosts and prairie ; ltulos , Antelope , blnclc-tailectdecr , and wile turkey are liero in great numbers , and the visitor to the Clill' Drollings ( Is frequently rewarded with n saddle of venison or a brace of birds. The visitor las no warning of his proximity to the ancient Pueblo until ho stands on the arink of the canon and gazes down into a gorge , deep , dark , and forabidint ; . On descending ho fools an oppressed sonsa- ion stealing over him , caused by the udden shutting out of the broad world , > ut ho soon looses this in the contompla- ioti of his flurroundinns. It is as if ho roro transferred for the hour into some ountry and cliuio remote , abounding in arms and sights grotesque. The trees ind shrubs are of a variety wholly dlf- orent from those just loft on ho heights above him , the birds f gayer song and moro brilliant > lumago , with hero the skeleton of some nonstor boast and their massive horns- Continuing the descent to the bottom , ho inds great rafts of logs piled high by the [ oods of former years. Ono of these great drifts , fired by an Indian or same aduonturor , lies a black and desolate nasa. Far up the frowning cliff walla lave crumbled and mingled with the leaps of ashes nnd blackonud hulf-burnod runks of trees. Niched in the corner of these clill's , in broader and moro cheerful part of the orturous gorge , are the ruins of the wollors. Some freak of nnturo has loft roat caverns in the stratiGed rocks , af- brding only lloor and roof , leaving for lilf dweller the eiinplo taslc of dividing Ins apace by walla , according to fancy or ucosaily. TJio walls are built of mud nd stone , nnd boar evidence of aomo kill in their construction and rare ingo- ulty of location. Every foot of : iaco so covered is onclos- d oven though the outer walls stand upon the very brink of the 'awnicg ' depths below. .No enlightened nether , porhapa , has over visited this [ > ot without asking how those people ould roar children in such a placo. The welling ! extend a milo along the ragged utting sides of the canon far down its vails , and yet are hundreds of feet from ! io bottom. They are constructed in iors ono above the other , and occupy acli uido of the gorgo. There are six iers in all. The ancient city is accessible from only no or two points , and for only two per- ions at a time. It is the largest pueblo cnown. Although It lias boon visited by ourists and travelers from every quarter f the civilized world in the past season , nany of its dark caverns are yet a inyn- ory and have never boon entered by a white man. Having once gained access to ono row or tier , it is noccstary to trav el to the end of it before gaining access to the ono above or below it. While it in an accepted theory that these ruins are the former homes and dwelling place of some race now extinct , it Hooms moro reasonable to suppose that they vroro the retreat of some vanquished people , who hero sought refuge frum the fierce nomtullno tribes tribes that roamed those wilds at a time so remote that his tory boars no lecord of tholr wars. Their losccii'lnnts may yet be found in the Pueblos or Moquis. > IOB AND Co At , ( itJlt.nzun . .tfi'O.Jm . Fresh Fish , Gaum , Poultry and Oy . tora at Allen's Fi h Market. l-t-JH Ownb aud atrainud honuy at Win. Gentleman's. tc The OjionliiH ililn JOvotilnir. I'rof. W. II. A Union will to-night open ils danciog iicadotny in Falconer's ml ! . Only thoeu who Jiavo buon invited ind thrlr friend will ha mlinittod to hull hio ovcfiilf { . TJig ! jnvited t < outlemcii ire eepocially requested to bring their adics with them and enjoy the evening's jntoriainmont , as everything will bo firut class in all teipocte. Court. Before Judjfo Wakeley the caao of .loh S. Perry ol al njjftinit Houry Berthol ot nl. , wis on trial nil c'ay. ' Uoforo Judge Neville the suit Croighton ngi\irst Fcrbes , occupied th attontinii of the court during both th forenoon nnd afternoon pcf.iionn. Suit was inalitutid by Mary ! Nol o ngainst Pnrlo ( lodnin to recover jtulg incut for $2)5. ! ) Kli-Rt llntrlct , lion. Charles II. Urownwas nppointo to nddroas meetings in the First congress lonnl district , at the places named below na follows : llumbohlt , Wednesday , Octol > or 15th. I'nwnro City , Krldny , October 17th , 7 p. m Beatrice , Monday , October 20th. 7 p. m. . l.incoln , Thursday , October S3nl ! , 7 ) m. JNebraika City , Saturday , October 25th. p. m. Dates for Omalm nnd other places In th district will bo duly nnnnuncoJ. UnptAln , T. II. Htloklo'H Appolntnionti Uopt. .T. H. Hticklo , of Thaycr county , anil monomly | cundldato for conffrcss in the 1M dN trlct , will discusitho political iwuos of the dav at the following points in southwestern No. brflxka on tha dates hero named : Oxfo d Wednesday , October 15th , at 7.8 p. m. llomorv illo Thursday , October 10th at p. in. in.Arapnhoo Friday , October 17th , at 7.3 ( p. m. liutlnnola Saturday , October 18th. Cnlbortson Monday , October 150th. McCook Tuesday , October 21st. Almr Wcdiioiilny , October 2LM. BliMimlngton Tlmrsday , October 23d , n 7.30 p. m. Ifod Cloud -Friday , October 2ltb , nt7 p. m. lion. Jamoa W. Davis will address th. people on the political items of the day at tlio following places people \\ithour reference party osspocially Imitod , At Beatrice , October 10 , 2 p. m. At Cortland , October 17 , 7 p. m. At Sterling , October 18 , 7 p. in. At Tecuiii'rh , October S0 ! , 7 p. in. At Table Hock , October _ ' , , 7 p m. At 1'awnoi City , October 21 , 7 p. m. At Burchard , October 25 , 7 p. in. At llumboldt , October ! ! " . 7 p. in. At Falls City , October 28 , 7 p. in. At Stella , October , 21) ) . 7 p. m. At Auburn , October HO , 7 p. in. At Nemaka City , October ! U , 7 p. in. At Nebraska City , November 1 , 7 p. in. At riattHinouth. November 3 , 7 p. in. lion. Win. Neville , anti-monopoly candl date for cotiRroia In the Third district , will addrcfH the people as follows : Alnsnorih , Thurmlay o\enliijr , October 10 Valentino , Saturday evening , October IS. Croighton , Monday evening , October 20. Niobrara , Tuofday evening , October 21. St. Helena , Weunwday evening , October I'onca , Thursday evening , October 23. Jackson , Friday avomng , October 21. Hiirttngton , Saturday ovoning. October 23 , Wayne , Monday evening , October 27. Norfolk , Tuesday availing. October 28. Stnnton , Wednesday evening , October 20. Winner , Thurmlay 2 p. in. , October 30. Went 1'olnt , Thursday evening , October 30. Oakland , Friday evening , October 31. Blair Saturday evening , Nmcmbor 1. KEt'imiilCAN AI'POINTMENXS. Appointments lor Gon. Glmrlca P. Bratulcrson. Senator Mandormm and other spoakcravil fiddiods the people at the following places on the dates named : Weeping Wntor , October llth. David City , October 13th. Lincoln. October llth. Ashland , October Kith. Omaha. October 10th. Nebraska City , October 17th , Brownvlllo , October 18th. Tails City , October fOth. Pawnee City , October 21st' Falrbury , October 22d. Ited Cloud , Oclobur 23d. Arapalioe , October 21th. York , October 27th. Central C.'ty , October 28th. Grand Island , October 2th. ! ) Kearney , October 30th. lloldret'O , November 1st. Bpo kors ana AppointmcntH In Third tJoDKrrBHloiml District. Oivkdalo J W. Tucker and II. C. Brome , Monday evening , October 13th. AtklnHon-.T , W. Tucker and II. 0. Broino , Tuciiday evening , October 14th. Kwlng J. W. Tucker nnd II. C. Brome , Wednesday evening , October 15th. ! Scrlbnor , r. W. Tucker and H. 0. Brome Thursday evening , October ICtli , C. 15. YOST , Chairman S tate Central Committee , J. W. LOVK. Chairman Congressional Con- tinl Committee , Third Dlatiict. Hon. 0 , M , Lambortson and Hon. .T. L Wobiiter will speak at North Bend , on Satur day evening , October llth. The Fremont Land will accompany thorn nnd a big rally will bu had. Hon. O. M. Lumbcrtcon will speak at Loun Oity , Sherman county , next Monday evening October 13th. .T. W. LOVK. Chairman rop. coup ; , com. Appointment * lor Ooor < : o IV , J > oraoy uiul J. O. .fa to. FOU OKO W. K. DOnSKV AND ttKtt. A. IT. CONNOH. Ord Monday evening , October 13. Broken Bow Tuesday evening , October 1 1. Loup City Wednesday evening , October ID. ID.St. St. Paul Thursday evening , October 10. Bcotla Friday afternoon , October 17. ( Oiand Island Fiiday uvoniug , October 17. Central City Saturday evening , October 18. 18.Fullorton Fullerton Monday evening , October 20. Columbus Tuesday evening. October 21. North 1'latto Wednesday evening , October I'lum Crook Thursday evening , October Kearney Friday evening , Ootobor 21 , Schuyler Saturday evening , October 25 , QKO. W. K. DOIWEY AND OTIIKU HI'KAKKIIS. Albion Monday evening , October 27. Blair Tiiiisday evening , October 28. Dakota City Wednesday evening , Octo bar 21) ) . Toknmah Thursday evening , October 30 , West Point Friday evening , October 31. Mr. Dornay will bo accompanied by caudl- lates for state offices. 0. 13. YOST , J. W. LOVK , Ch'ii State Con. Com. Ch'n Cong , Com. ' 25 YEARS IN USE Qreatost M jjcnl Triumph of tha Ago ! 8YMPTtTrVIS ( bV A ION * of uppcllln , IlowcU coall VD , 1'ulu In ho licnil , > vlti ! n dull HciiBUtloii lu llio iicl ( imrt , 1'a In under llio ilioulilrr- ilniln , I'lilliiron itftor eullne , tvllli uclln- 1 ncliiiiillon to exertion of body ormluil , rrltubllliynrtoiniior , IioirBtilrltfivllb foiillnirofliiivliiiriifKldcioil nomutlutr , [ Vonrluciti ) , Dl/zliieon , Lquilerlnic nl Ibn ! > lunrt , Hutu Leforotlio oycii , IleiuIucUo vur tlin rlcbc eye , JtOKllonxnoM , with Itful UrouiiiH , illalily colored Urluvtiiucl CONSTIPATION. TDTT'H 1'lL.T.H urn ospcclally ailaplcil such cases , one dosu uITectH such n hunt ! " of foolliiffiiHtonitontali tut ) Biiiroror. Ihuy Inrreaiietlte Aiiietltei > iiilcau > ot > io oily lo Take u l''ltMlitliin ilia Muttm 1 luiirliilieil.anil byllielrTunlo Afllnu on liu rnituci < l. l'rl"iiuBI I niiirruv Nt..tV.V. ( JuAT lUin or M'IIISICICUS ohnnuoil to u ILOHBV JILACIC by n Bliilo | appltcAtlon ot liU Dm. It impurts n naturuf color , octn iistnntancoiiBly. Bold by UrurjgUti , or entity oxprrai on receipt of 91 , , JfTlcoi 14 Wlurrny St , , Now York. CAPITAL PaiZB $75,000 ea.TlcV ta only 8R. 8h ro > In Proportlonfa * Lonisiana state Loltery iv tilty nut < : tuptrvlte t\t fcr , ,1 1 , ' JfonlA.'y nnd ff"nMrmt : | Ui i\mnt ttf /ioiiiiiirKj Stat TMttru O.-i.tpiiny , imdiitrenon iiinnaj ! tii rnn'rcl the Urnu'njt thffuului , ninlaatlXo/ ni art cmiuttat nit * entity , faimtat , aid in f > odfnitlotard all vnr , tiftani IMIIorltt the - , thenmponyto ws JAii i r- ( M j ( , v > tth/at-timtln ft mr tljintnr attiwkf I in lit edit COMMISSIONED. InAorporMnit In ISIS ( OT tS jt n by the IcirlalMai. ( or dnoattou\l anil charitable purposaj wlih CAD ItM ol ei,000OM-to whlah a rosette ( nnd ol era VS(9,009 hu slnea boon aJileJ , II ; an orsrwholmlnz popular rote Its fraobhlM irat maJo a part nt the prorenl itala oouijltut'.on nioptad Deoombor id. A. b. 1879. Tuu only Lottery over voted on nnd on doraod by the people of any State. Il never sculia or pottponrs. Ita grand atnglo nntnbov drawing ! ) ttvks plnoo montlily. A splendid opportunity to win a Fortune llth Grand Drawing Olasn L , In the Acad emy ! of | luslo , Now Orlonns , Tuesday , November vombor llth , 1881 174th Monthly drawlmt CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000 , 100,000 Tickets nt Flvo Dollars Kach. Emo tions , In I'iftlu In proportion. WET or HUSKS. OAPITALPllIZR _ . . , . trjrjci 1 do do IJ.caj 1 do ilo , ! 0CO : J VUIZE3 OF JflOCO 1 ? , ( 1 I do 2000 10,050 Id do 1000 10.00J : o do nco ioooc 100 do 100 20,003 WO do 100 EO.CVJ 600 ilo SO JB 001 1000 do 26 88,003 All KOXIHATIOM I SUItS. 0 Apiiroilrudtlon prlzcn ol 876J r.TSJ 0 do do 600 , W1 9 do da J1U 3,51,1 1937 frltte nmouatlcR to 8t55SOI Aps > ! loatlon tor tatca to clubo fbonW bo made enl ; o the offlixi at tbo Company In Now Orlotina. > "nr farthnr IntormaHon wrlta clo\ily jltltif tr.1 ' aildrcs . J'OSTXIj N01E ! , lliprcss Mnnoy Orders , or Niw York RxchanRO In oidiunry loiter. Currency liy Kxprnn ( all ums of ? 5 nnd Uinnras at our ux- poniu ) addrcsvd M A , DATJl-nUJ , orU. A. DAUPHIN , Now OrlfAnj lU. 007 SoTontli Ut. Waehlnicton U. a 0. Money Orders paralila and address l I.ottoiB ta NEW OltLKANS N * TIONAT , BANK , How Orleans , I/t. DH , HORNE'S ELEGW OEPJ Will euro Ner\oninp ! , l.iimlinro. Ithonmnlltm r rnly l , NimrulKln , hclutlcii , Kidney. Hpnio nnil ll\ur ill ) t < ti pM , Uout , Amlunn , lli < itrl < ll i'ii i. , t > l < pr | l > , rntiill | < nllnn , I rj- Ilicliu , Cntnnli , I'lli" , Hillriny , Iiiipmcnrr , Innnb AI\U > , l'rnlniiui | llti-rl. i'tr. duly nclcntlllc Itclrlc licit In Anu-r. kit tlmt 1.1-iulnlho 1 Icitrlclly iilitl iimeiinUim throiiRli the budj , anil cau bo rocbarEoil la uu loetiuit by Ibo piulout. Winter Is conilnR , tJionoasono ( ho year lor nchon antlimlns. Inflow of this tact wo nay buy ono ot Dr. lloroo'a KIcctrlo Colts. Uy so doing you will \ \ old llhonmitlam , Kidney Troubles and otbor UU that flesh la heir to. Do lint delay , but call at our oillco and oxamlno nelts. No. U2'2 Douglas fitroetr 0. T Ooo.lmau's , 1110 FarnimBt.iOmatia , Nob. Or- dorelUJedO. 0 U J , T.SARMSTRONG.1. \ \ . D. Practice Limited to Diseases of Hie Eye aud Ear. 003 Farnam StreetOMA.HA. . PEOOLAMATION , WHKIIRAB , a joint rcr V.-.tlon was adopted by tbo Legislature ol the Ktnto ot Nebraska , at tbo Kllhtcectli Soiulon thereof , nnd 0mro\ed | February 7tli , A. I ) . leM.iiroposlDC un Amcndinent to Section V'ourlo ( ) [ Anlcla 'Jhrea(3) ( ) ol the Constitution of laldHtato. ard that said Hcctlon aa amended eball irad as follows , to-nlt : "Brctlon 4 The terms ol offlco ol members ol tha LrgleU'iiro shall betuo } cars. and they lhall each recclvo a salary ot three hundred dollars lor their sonlo'sdurinir. said term , mid ton cents | nr every mile they shall travel In going to and returning from tbo plica of meeting ol the lcj.'l 'Miiro , on the molt usual r.ntlc. IMtoviUKU IIO\\E\KII , that iiclthur mom- bcrsof thu IiCgUlaturo nor employes slmll ricolva any ray or perquisites other than Ihcl : ualary and tullcagu. Kaih uosalon , oxcepl HpccW seaalons , shall bo noc Ices than tlxty days. Alter tha expiration of forty da ) a ol the reunion no bills nor joint resolutions of the nituro of bllN shall bo Introduced , unless tbo Governor shall , by special message , call the atten tion ot thuljvgltlnturo to the uccistlty ol passing ol a law on the eubJLrt matter embraced m thom : sage. aud tha Introduction ot UIU fcbnll ba rcstrlcttd thereto. " The Lallots at the ( lection at ulileh Raid Amend ment shall bo mibmlttcd uliall bain the following form , " 1'or projioscd Amendment to tlio Conttltil tion relating to Lcglalatlru Depaitrront. " "Apalnot iiropoaed Amendment to the Constitution relating to IjfgUUtlvo Deimitmcnt. " WiimiKAH , n Joint resolution wag adopted by the Litrlnlaturool the Etato of Nebraska at the Eigh teenth Bopuloii thereof , * nd approved February 28th , A , D , 1S83prorrjulnf an Ametidicotit to Sectlcn flna I ) ol Article The ( f. ) of the CouetituUon ol said Htato. tndl'.iat ealdtcctlou 0.1 aucndod shall toad an follnui , to-vvit : "Kectlon 1. Ilia Kxccutho Department shall con dtt ota Governor , Lieutenant Oo ernor , f-ccrttary of fltato , Auditor ol I'ul llo Accounts , Trcaeurcr , Hupeilntondtntcl 1'ublla Instruction , Attorney Qtii. cm ) , Commissioner ot 1'ub.la 1 anils am' buildings , mid II oard nf hallway t'omtnlssloncrs. 1'ho clllierH mini cd In this section shall incli hold hlu ulllco lor ho term ol two } ears from the first Thursday alter ho IIrot Tueiday In January next alter his cftcll n nd until hl huocciwor IK elected and ( jualinod. 1'no- vii'KU ' IIOUKVIIII , ttat tlio first election of said olhcels shall ba hi-lil on the llrbt Tuoaday tucceedlogtha 1Uor Monday In November ol IbSO , and each succeeding clectlonBhill bo htld at the eamo rclatlvo time In cadi men year thereafter. All other olllccrs that may bo provided tor by law , under the piovlsionu of this eoctlon , shall bo thoton In such manner anil at Encli times , and hall hold their olllcca for tUcli leugtn ofjtlmo an iinoy bo provided bylaw , andybill per. f01 m BUtli duties and rocelvo such conipcnsitlon pa inay bo provided lor by law. Uho Oovenior , Secre tary of State , Auditor of 1'ubllo Acoouutu , Treasurer , Commissioner of 1'ubllo Landatnd UalMIng * , and At torney ( janoral , shall reside at the cat of government during their terms of oillco , and ke n the publlo records < cords , books and papers there , and the olllwra herein V named chill jHIrform eucli duties as may to rcijulred by law. " 'Iho ballots at the election at wklcli slid Amend- inont ( ball be tubinltteil thill ko In la the following form : "Kor propouoa Amendment ta Section Ona Mol ) Artlclu tlve (6)ol ( ) tha Conttltutlon , entitled , 'KiecutlveDepsrliuunt , ' " 'Mtaln | tioprBc ] < JAiJiond- uiont to Section One ( l ) of Article 1'lvo (6) ( ) of the Con- Itiitlou , entitled , 'Kxecutlva department. ' " 'Jhereloro , I , Jamet W , Dawc , Oovirnor rt the State of'.Nebraska , do hereby glvo noticeIn accor dance with Section Onu ( I ) Article Ultecn (16) ( ) of the Coimtltutlon , and the i roiHIoiuof an act entitled , "An Act I o provide I ho manner ol proposing Amend ments to the Constitution and 'submitting tlio samu to the Klectoru of this Mate , " appro > cd February 13th A. D. 1877 , tlutiuld proposed Amendments will bo submitted to the ijualllledcteraot this Ftito for rnilllcatlnn or rejection t the General Election to ba ticld on the 4th ( lay of November , A , D 1S3I. / . > , In witncu vi hereof , 1 hue htrcunto let VKM , f iiiyhniul and raustd to bo olllxed the 1 > ' ' I'rcat ' Sesl of tlio Htato of Ncbrabka. Done at Lincoln , this 1-lh day ol July , A , 1 > , lc4 , ho Klghtocnth > uarof the Btnte , and of tha Iiule- ondcncocl the United iitato ? , tha Ono Hundred ant1 Mnth. a Uy the Oovcrnor : JAMES W. DAWKS. Amur : LUVVARO I'HoaoKN , CT-mii 8m 1-ow Beciclary ol Blote , Bee Hive Photograph STTTIDIO , ' 81 North 10th Street. Itemeiaber that loy rhologMf im ru Inspected bc-foru being delivered KfM , rom tbs iiKK niyi : I'lioiomfata4 / / 1UAPH STUDIO WKUitavvirytS2 / < /J > ' ' ody purftfBt sitiilactlou. Vj