M a i i , v K n i in A rrrji w n 1 1 cnr * STAffiS DEATH IS THE FACE , E , D , Heal 111 Hereafter Bo VTatohed Sleeping or Vaking. NO GLOOM WHIN HIS CAGE , Ec < ; tme Iho Hun Will llluniliic It Uy l > ny niirt KfTiilfrcftt liMcctrlo Il IitVIII niiiz-.olu It Tlio connsol oIK. 1) . Neal , the nlloped mur derer , luvo copies of tlio record In lilt trial ncai-lyromplotcd , nndwill Jllo their petition in the. * supreme court for n new trial inuhout ten clits lYoHiii conversation -\tltlx ono of the attor neys Itli M bo Inferred ttiut they proposed oppuiii ? t ha fight iti tlio Mpremo court to tlio cnil ofs.-rurlnf . } n lonjr postpoiiomcntof the licnrinir lofo ( thtit trllmiiul. They soern to iMi-cit.ilti tliiittliulr client Mill p.uu nnotlicr liolidiiy HCAWII ori earth. I.i \v\c'i-4 wlio nro in nowlso connected vlth lf > i CMSC , liowcvcr , iravo been found\vlio clvu Itu-itlioir prlvntoopinion bMcd upon IonKCxn.'rienco\vitlilbosiipromo [ court ntid n rood jjonoral knowladgo of the Neil coJo that \hn \ prisoner has not mow than ono clianoeln ten odlvlnp beyond the time alot- ted liiiu by Jutlgo Claikson , so far M tliu Jilehur tritmnnl ROCS , ulthoiiK'h there la no tcllliiiivlii the Rorcrnor might do If ho Is njmoiili'il to us tlio last resort , Thom-Isonormustllnnlly hives conio to rc > alize Ms fearful position , 'J'lio dcatli ivatcli , cnnsistiiiLrofVHliain Nluhtciitfiilo 1y day nnd Tom lluiuioby nlpht , inn now been cii' tcri'd upon , IXcoiit for the slendur possl Tjlllty of intervention by lilKlior po\vori his open cjo.s will never nf-'iiln itnoxv what dtirt ness ijiintll thodiirlcncsi of death ha ? set' tied uiitm them , For , his roll will bo Hooded ulth lifrhtiintilho JeiwWlt for the last tlino. An I'loc-trlo call boll - coiiiiectiiiKvitli tlio cHlcoliii.s boon placed inthocoll for the use of thoiluntli watch In cuso of nu emergency in other \vords la casu thu coudemiicd innn attoinpta sitlcldo , IleicafKr ho will bo shivocl butoucon vct'kaiid then by n barber si'loclcd at ran- elom in th city and never Uvlco by the suino man If It < iiu bo avoided , During tlio process Of Hhavlii Uiopi-isuiior'slitlnds will bcliunJ cuffi'iHioliind lilin. Kvui hii counsel will not bo nllovcd lo convcr.oUth him In the future cxcaptlu the ot thcdciitli Avatch. The S.icred Heart acadoray for day pupils , bilualod on St. Mary's ' nvonuo nnd Wthst. , Is an institution dovotcd to the inor.il and intolloctu-al education o' joungtfii'ls. The course includes every thing from an elementary department to n. finished clnlssical ediic.-itioti , Besides -the ordinary academical course , music , jaintlnij , < lrawing and the languages nro taught. French is included in the ordi nary euiirrfo. Difforpnco of religion is no obstacle to tlio receiving' of pupils , pro vidcdtnoy conform to the { jeucral refju lutinns of the school. The Bcholastlo torni onmmcni'ca the first U'uesiUy In Boptcnilwp. Classes bnf in at U a. ra. and impiN are disinis-nod at U:30 p. m. iiiiIiiciieii tiy tlio A small party of Knights of Pj'thla ? par took of aii eJepuit banquet at the i'axton hotel nt 'I o'clock yesterday afternoon , given in honor of K. L. . C. Whl to of Nashville , Ton ji , supreme keeper of records and seals of the order. Mr. White has been in the city lor tlio lust two or three days , en route homo fiointlio recent session of tliosuproino lodjo in MiUviiukco. Willie here lie has been the giicstof tlio Omnha Ivnlghts , who have douo. evorjthtnclu their pov\er tomalto his visit a ploaswitono. Voblcrday's ' banquet \VIIM \ an entirely informal afTnir and was given just liravloiiR to his doimrtxiro for homo In the cvoniiiM : . Aiilntoivstiiiir. feature , of tlio occa sion was Iho music by the lrort Omaha band. Tliosu pitsciitwero A. D. Jones , Goorco M. Writ-lit , K. IS. Trench , A. D , De.mV. . L. Seism , I'1 J. Saelcet , J. A. Brown , 0. M. JInsiiioi-el'W..T. nroatib , .T , S. ShropsI'Iro , B. K.Piti'U ( , W. 31. Gooilall , W. U. VnuBhan , J , J" . Lcsln' , tr. ) Lavender and HV. \ . I'innoy. It Is vry Important in this IIKO ot vast ina- trriul lu-Oft'ress that a remeily bo pleasing to the taste nnd to the eye , easily taken , ncoupt- nbloto tlioutomauhntitl healtliy in itsniituro nnct cfTects. Possessing those qualities , Hyrup of Tips Is tlio ono perfect laxative and inostgontlo dlurotlo known. AiKitlicr Olil ll Anothcroldrcslilciitof this city has passed nway. INlltchcll Fleming , for the past quar ter of a century foreman of the "Union Pacific pattern shop , died at Ills rosldoii colSON'oitli : ) 'i'wcnty-dtfhth ' street. The thno for the funurul his not yet been tinnouneoG , as the family is waiting to hear from a son In Ore gon. Another son is in thogrocery business at Fourteen tli nnd Douglas. . Dr. SuasdoriT makes a , special ty of dis- cost's pcculiartowonien. ISO-lFarnauist. 3C02. Sixteenth and Purnam streets Is the now Rock Island ticket olllco. Tick ets to ull points cost at lowojt ratos. lIJlllt'ITlKS. George Logan is wanted for the lar ceny of 310 fromO. C. Schnauber , lA'tor Io\ino was yesterday sent up for ten days by Judge Holsloy. "Willimn Latoivsky's carpenter sliop on JaeUt > on , botArcon Ninth imd Tenth , van the Boone of a small hlnzo yesterday nf torn oon. A-bout $100 worth of tools wore doblroyod , and tlio buildinp : Hello lirnmloii wan fined $15 and costs j-oBtoi-dsiy for assaulting Josalo Green with a Iwor glass. John 1) . Holmes lain jail for obtain ing1 inonoy under fivlso pretenses. Connolly's shoo sloi-o at " 22 Korth. Sixteenth street was taken possession of liistiiij l't ' liy tlio mortgagees ntl the doors closed. His indebtedness Is not 'kuoivn , though It is stated it will roach Buvcritl thousand dollars , .Tud < jo Shields Issued or.o iimrrlng-o 11- cense yesterday imd by itJosslo N. Cur- roll , ajftil tlilrtyfour yoat-ci ; was author- i/.o l to wed JIi-s. Poicy A\ratt \ , aged tlititv-sevcn. liotli parties are of Onviliu. InJndijo Shields'court yoi-lordaj' the foilowiiiif juclginontsvoro ronilorcd : 'lYomo ' luvcstnicnt company vs Moore , JUn.iH ) ; Niitlonnl bank of Commoruo vs Klonuin. 3337.10 : Ostioin vs Munn , $100,05. ACIioloo hint of .Su minor llosorts. In the lul\o regions of Wisconsin , JMIn- ncsota , loxvnniid thotwoDuliotas , tlicro nrohundfctls of chanuiiij , ' loculltlos pro- cmlnontly lilted for suiamof homos. A.1H011K1 the followiiiRsoloctcd. . list are nanioH familiar to wi.iny . of our readers as tlio iwrfoctioii of nortlieriiBuininoi'ro- eorta. pearly all of the " \Viscoiiniii points of interest uro within u short distance from C'hlcnffo or ! Mll\vnulvoo , und none of thoinuroso far uwny from Iho "busy inmts of ulvllixatlon" that they cannot bo reached hi n few lioiira of travel , by frequent trnliiB , ovortho Iliicst road in tlio florthwest llio Chicago , Milivaukoo < t St. Paul railway : Ooonoaiowou , Oloar Lalic , Iowa. Mliioc < nuiYls. . LukoOkolioJl , Iowa Wnukot.liii. ' Spirit Lultc , loiviv. J'olinyra'h. . I'loiiternu' , Ml un. ' Lakes , Lake Mlanctonknu Minn. le.Wls. Ortonvlllc , Minn , KlllxiurnCitr , % Vls. , i'riori.ulii , Ivlluu. ( Delia of the Wis White Hear Lake , consin ) Minn. Ilouvur l.un , WIs , Dig Htono Lake , Da MaJIson , Wls. kota , For clotullixl Information , npplv at ticket OQlce , 1SOI Kuniuin Btni't , Darker Block. LA. . KASi ! , Gen. J , K. I'uKsroJT , Puss. AeronU 3 IlKAirTHSS OJ7 OUIl COUNWV. 'Jho ivamlcrfiil Trip Around the Circle. The people of tlio United States uro Iwrn travelers , The nomad of the tloa- crt iano inoro restless thim the citizen of this great country , -where tlio nil pos- tossing fooling comes on tlmt IraLniuul Ixxly tire Inshllng tlmt their possessor should pOKoniewhcro , then tlioqucstion nrlaesi Whore ? The highest enjoy ment comes from the refreshment of the Alsunl powern. Then it. Is that the American frequently makes a inl&luko. Through Inherited hnblt or because it Is easiest to float \vith the lido ho talced jnbsajjo for tlio old world , llo pisses the succeeding tlirco months In a half conscious condition of discomfort and re turns homo tired nnd dissatisfied and vdthn depleted poclcotbook. How niiifli inoro ptfiotio and jn- tensely witlsfvlnf * would it be if thccitl- /on ot the United States would avail himself of the comparatively Inovpon- slvo journey to tlio grand scenic locali ties over wlileh tt'tvvcs 1ho llajr ho re- Kill-Hi with loto and vcnnnition ; lot him determine to view the innffiiillcoiit tcoiicry of hiaownfuir land , ami ho will wonder why ho elinuld ever linvo thouL'ht to"vitlt Jiut-ono without ilr.st Knowing of thu ningnlllcent qmnd- uur of his own country ns scon In the Kocliy inountalriBof Colorado , The Denver As Jtlo Orundo cnrrio ? tlio tiiivclnr through tlioso scenic < ] elights In its "Trip Around the Circle , " vhich 'jiiibrneca thoclinnx ot all the prandost tconery of the mid-continent. L'icroing the lioartof the Itoch.vmountains , cross- inpr nnil reerossliigtho "Groat Divide , " lotwcon the Atlantic nnd 1'aclHc slopes ; nonolratliifj- four canons , cnoh of vhich Is a worlds wonder , no two having the 6imo ! characteristlos ; cllmbtcfj tlu-co mountain passes Ijy rail and ono by Etng-o ; achieving K-radoH of over two hundred foot lo tlio mlle ; rciiclilng1 hoi hts 11,000 foot above the sosi ; penetrating got'ycs whoso walls soar ahsilf milo iii pci-ppn- dlouhr dUTs tibovo tliotrnclc ; travorsinj ; fertile and picturesque valleys , w.ilorcd bv historic rivers ; passing through In dian reservations ; passing In the midst of mining ctunps , wlicro jrold nnd sllvev are heinj , ' talicu fiom Hubtorrancan recesses - cesses ; hi a vortl , making the traveler familiar ivitli pciilcs nnd plains , hikes and rivorn , canons anil misses , moun tains and \vithsti-nnyo6comis ; \ In nature , tibprlfinsil types nf men , won ders of seionco and "hovel forms of sin ; surely no other journey of 11,000 , miles can so instruct , enterinn ! , entrance mid thrill the traveler. The btago rldo from Ironton to Oarij- fornw ono of the most attractive features of tills most nltructivo iout-noy , Lasting-only Ihrco hours , passing over the ( uminits of riingesnuu throuqli tlio depth of canons , the touribt will llnd this n welcome vjirhitlon und a grcnt relief and recreation. The old fasliioncd stage , vltli all itaromantloassooinlfons , is riipldly becoinintr a tiling of tlio past. A year or two inoro nnd it will liavo disappeared entirely from Colorado , ThoDcuvor & RloGnmdo railroadisstto a I-UVIM f. ! fnt linrtlr r1n i-rtit ! ivf > fit f.l-ita which will bo instiled free on application to S. K. Hooper , general passenger ajfcnt , at Denver , Colo. Tickets at lowest rates and superior accommodations via the proat Rode Is land route- Ticket oitleo , 1002-Six- eonlh and Farnum streets , Omaha. TlioroDubllcans ot Nobrnska rcllorato and cordlallv ciiclorso tlio fuiidnineiitiil prlnoIiik'S of tlio rcubllcau ) uarty , ns ciuiiicluted by n Biictisslon of national republican conventions from 18.(1 ( toiSSS. uml o bollovo tlio ropub- llounpiirty caiiablootd < Mlliis\vltliovery vital Isiue that concerns ilia American pi'nulc , whonuvovtlio rtnk anil llio of tliu roixilillcnn party ni-OPiitrainiiieloU In thccxuulbu of their political rlzhts. Wo hen ally endorse the wl < o nml conscrvn- tlvo ndiiiliilHtMtloii of I > r ! llollt ( Harrison. Wo also fully apnrovo thu uNo : icthiiof the rupublleiui iiicnibois of l > oth hnusus ot oun- Rromln fulflllliiK the plcilgct oCllio inrty In Ic Isl.itluu upnii the L-oliKi 'O ofhllvcr unit olliurniu.itiii-c'4 of national liiiixirtanto. uml to tlio coiintiv iiiuiii tlio continued r tlio niilloniil dclit. ioattlly encloi-so Ilio nctlonof llio ro ; ) lllcin eomr 'r.s hi pus-Ins Llio tllsibllltj' pension 1)111 ) ami the loinibtle.'in tiresldint nlio iipprovctltho sunc.aiKt roK.'iid 1C as iinactof jiistlco tooloni tloliyodiliocnusoot to ull Jutt pension IcgMlallciii hv- clcmoeiatlo pisldout and n dunuxmitlo eoiiRri' i ! yotwo donot roKnid it as the full rocdinltioti of thu Croat ucbt ol obligation which tliocovcriiincnt und the pcoplumvo In those lioiwo men Ujr ruiison u ( whuso sacrifices nnd dovotloii the union wus saved : uid tlio gox-i'rniiicnt restored. Wo ilw fuptlior repent our declaration In favor of a Just anil fair sorrlco jiiMiston , Sradcil : iOL'oivllus to IcnjrtJi ol sorvloi- , for uvorj- soldier anil mllor lie foutlit In bohalt of the union , ami liy rousoii ot whiwo scrvlcos , saurllluoH uiid do > otlou thu gox criumut now exists. Wo hold an linncst , popiiInTballot and a Just tmUoiiiial representation uf all tlio punplu to bo the foundation of our republliiii ! ( ovcrn- inont , ( iiiddoiuamleirutMlra legislation to fo- curelnt'irlt.y ! und purity otplocllous , whlcli uro thu roiiiiuiitlonof all putillc authority , \Vo favor such n revision or mo election laws nf Iho stuto as will Riiar.ank'o to every voter the Rrontostpobsllilo M'crocjln tlio cast- In t ; of liU ballot , and scfuru Lliupnnlslniiciit of nny who may attempt tliu corriijitlon or Intimidation ot voton ; nnil wu thu AiiiUull.ia ballot rstom for nil laoornoi-alL'd towns und clth-s , apjJIcablo both to pilmnry anil rosului" lucllon , su fur a > . Iteoiiforinsio ourorsatilcliiw. \Vo OPDOXO hud iiioiioiol.v | Inovery form , de mand the forfeit uro of iiiioaiiunl land grants niulllioicsonntloaof tlio public domain for lionu'stcilursitily. ( ( Worecornl7i'thorlslit of labor to crjnnlro for Its prtiti'otloa , : uil ( liyiill lawful means to soouro to Itself tlio gruatvjt rcivaru for In 1 Wo n ruin finer oflawscoinpoUInt ; railroads ( imlmattufactnrorsto ti i ) : ipi > lliniosvhluli : suli'nvo supplies forthn protoi'lloaof laborois nenlnst ncclcltMits. U'oilcniiind tliooiinctinonb nf iiltiwilollnliiK tlioli.Uiillti-of umplotom for Inlurli'SMHtalmxl liy cinploixs In hiicli oasis wlioro jiroper safi'niurilsliaxn not been usuil la oi'ouLiatlous daiigoixiuti to llfo , limb or htMlllll. lUllronil unit other pulillo rorix rations slioiild litifinblect tooonliol tlii-ouih llioli 'h- latlio povur that crcattvl Minn. Thiilruiiilui ) lalliienculii lOKlslutlon uml com ts , audof 1111- nuoessary bunions upon tliu people ami tliu llU't-'ltliunto luuroisu of sleek or capital , slioiild hoprohlhlteil by strliigontlnvrt , Wo ( lomand of tlio htnt Unit the proprrly of cornoriitlomKhallho liixodllio sainuas I lint , of Individuals ; thnt thopi-ovlslontof uur con stitution rpqulrliiu the asses nu'iit ol fr.in- I'hlses shall uo onforcvJ by btiltablo legisla tion. tion.Wodcinan'I tliu rcdnotlonol freljtitand pn- aoiiKer r.ilos on rnllicMili to coucsjond wltli riitciao I'rovullliis In the iiiljiicrnt stutosto tlio ML-slfSlppI , and \va furllior dniiiand tli.it the lc l-lituri'nliillalilKli ; ) nil pzisso.s .iiul fico triinsporlat Inn on rallroulsiiM'cptlugforull einiiKiVosof railroad oompniilos. Wtidoinantl tlio e talill- aunt of nsy < ; toni of initial loh'iirapliy , and iciiiu t our iiivin * lii rsln coiisi-t'ss toioto for govuriuuiut con- trolof HID tolt'itri'iili. Owiiorn of publlo clovators tliit rc- colvi nnd liaiiillo Kr.ilu for stor- ABO slioiild lo ) dvcliircd imbllo ware- hoiiioiiirii , nnd coinpi'llod unilor imiially to reeclvo , store , slilp nm luinillnthu train uf all IJITSOIH alKo. without ( llsci-iinliintlon. tlio state rosulutliis eliarscs for stamen anil lu- bpt'i'llon , All riillronil roiiip.inUs binmld li KiiliX'l | to hiiltoli. haul , haiullu.rooclvo and ulillillio sraluot nil pononi , wltli'jut ' dKcrlni- liiallon. Wo favor the onactinciit of inoro strlnsont usury lnw ml tlio'f ' onforcomeiiL iindet- severn jioaalllus. 'rim roiiuhlloan p'irly liiiHslvuiitho.Vmerlean people staUo ami olaillu cnrrony ufgold.nllrvriitiil pupur. and i-d thovrecilt of the nation t-uouu of ofiiiiyeouiilry of the world , ml to fully retmmotl/o sllx-crshould bo coutliint'd uiitlllt IN on a perfect duallty ) , UH iiiiiontiy initiil. with irold. \Yc favor tliu luoJincnlloii of tlio stntutf s of ourhtiitnlii such iiKiniKT as shall pr < nent tliu tajliiK of jiiil iiu'iits hwiutil fur worl ; ml liilMriiiiiltlinriinrimt'ntof suuh hwsis hliall provide for tlie i.p udy collcctloii of tlio wages of our liilxirom , \Vefmiiru ruvl loaof the tarlltla tliolnter- cstHof Uiu pri liiuiTunci luboror. Tin' Import ilnlli's on iirtldi-s of oonunon use bhould liu plaeeil : i a low us IsronslstoiU with n , protco- tlouof Amurlrnn liiihu-lrh-s. \ > aoiulor > uliu ) iictlonnf tliolnttrstiito cotn- inlssloii Inoitlerlntu rt'diiotlaa f the talii rutu IjDtnruou tlio Mlwourlilvcr and lulu ports , \Vodciuuinca all organlzatlona of oapltalUta to limit production , control Btippllua of tliu iitH'i'Ksarh'H < > ( llfi ) uml to adviuc-n prlcon dettlinvntiil tu the bust Inlen'als of look'ty. ami an iinjustllliiblo liitorloroiii'o AVlth tb natural laws of competition unJ trade , and holr prompt supprciiloa bj IHT. THE PROPOSED AHESDJEJTS , lull Text of Propositions to Amend tlo State. Constitution. MEMORIALS AMD JOINT RESOLUTIONS , Actf * Submitting I'rolilltltloii , J'rovldtnj ; Tor 1'lvo Su | > rciiiiv JiulKca and Salaries Thereof Kto. Following Ja presented a full text of the arts submitting to the voters of Kobraslta , tUo propositions to atncnd tlio state conatlluticm ! rilOHIIHTION IIIIIII UCKS'B. An act to mljir.lt totlii'i'U'ctors-of tlinstnlo for rejection ompnroval , itii aiuomltiifiit to oftliost'itu to prohibit. tlio ) iifinuf ictur ( ! . sale mid ki'upltiK for sale , of IntoxIcvitliiK Iliiuoisas a bt'VCPuite , mul pro- \Ulliiifforlhomaniiorofvotlni ; onBucli i > ro- | ) u Kl ntiicnamciit , UK ! nil iiimMidtiiuiitlollio ( ( institution ofthMstulo tollcutN ) and roi- u Into the in ( i nuf in turn , ulofiiulkooiilna for sale , of IiilotiiMtliitfllriuiiiM nt a bourn no , ninl liro\iln | | Cor tliumniiuer f voting un micli | iroiiSL'il | ivincndineiit. lie It cnai te l hy the legislature of tlio state of 2oLrusKa : Section 1 , 'i'lnt at the general election to bo held on the Tacsdiy Bitccceding tlio first Monday of Kovctnljcr , A. D. 1S90. thewstiall lie submitted to the electors of this state for approval or rcjcotloii ] nn ainendinetit to the constitution of this state in words M fol- loivs : "The tnitiufiietnre , sale nul liceplng for sale of Intoxicating linuors as n bcv- cmgo arc forever prohlblteil in tliia state , nnd the legfoliituro sluill provUo hy la\v \ for LMiforceinent of tliis pto- vliloii. " And there slinil also at snld election bo separately submitted to tlio clcctorsof this state for tlicir approvnl cr rejection an amendment to the constitution ofthe sUtoln wordsns follows : ' 'Tho inamifucturc , snlc , nncl Iteopinu lorsulo of iutovlc-'ntins1 liitiors ns a bcvcrufre shall be licensed and regulated by Imv. " Section ! ! , At such election , on the ballot of caili elector votlns for the proposed amendment to the constitution , sliall bo writ- lea or printed the word : "ITor proposed amendment to thoconstitutionprohlbitup ! tbo tnamihcture , sale , nnd keeping forsaloof In to < lcitl : ng liquors ma bovurifo"or : said proposed ninoiidinont totiiu constitution pioliibitin ; , ' the inanufiu lure , sale anil kccn- liif ? for sulu oC liitojttcutlug- liquors us u bcv- Thcro shnll'also 1)0 written or'pilntcd on the ballot of each" doctor voting for the proposal amendment to the constitution , thu words : "for pro posed amendment to the constitution thnt tlio m.uiufacturo , sale ami kcaplnrr for sale of intovie-alltigliquors a3 a beverage in this state , shall bo Hocused nnd regulated by law , " or "rgrnliut s.ilil proposed amendment to the constitution that tlio rnaiuif.iL-ture , sale mid keeping for sale of Into-xicatmir Ijiuors nsa beverage stall lo licensed unit regulated liy law. " Sec. U. If cither of the said proposal ainoiulincnts shall lioapproved hy a majority of ttinulectoraottnfr at said election , then It shall constitute section twenty-seven ( J ) , oE article ono (1) ( ) o [ tlio constitution of tliostute. This billliiu-infj remained with the icover- nortlvo (5) ( ) days Sundays oxccptcd , the ! lOKiHlsitxirobeing insessloa , the governor hav ing fulled to return Hits hill to the legislature tlariii ) , ' its session , and having failed tolilolt. In myolllcovltli lilsobjections witliiii live (5j ( diya nf tor the ailjournnieut of the legislature , It bus tlici-eby heeomo u U\v , "Witness my land this 13th d.ajof Kchruary A. D. 18bD. CJ. L. LAWS , Secretary of State. ron FIVK SDTIICHI : JCDOES. To amend sections two (21 ( , four (4) ) , nnd flvo (5) ( ) , of article ( ( iot thoeoii'tltiitlon ot tlio state of Notirvska , ontlUul JtnlkUl Di-jxnt- nicnt , " and | iro\lllni ( { for ll-o(5 ( ; Judgciof tliu siipiomo court , and to icpeal bald original suctions , lie it resoh-ed arid enacted by the legislature oC the state of Nebraska : Section 1. That section tire (3) ( ) of artldo six ( t ! ) of tlio constitution oftlio state of Ne braska , bo amended so as to road as follows : "Sec. " . The supreme courtshall consist of flvo (5) ( ) Judges , a majority of whom , slull ho nocessnry to form a quorum or toppoiiouncoa docisioii. It shall luvo original Jurisdiction In enses iclntiiiB1 to revenue , civil cases In which thostnto shall boa parly , mandamus , quo warranto. habeas corpus , and huch ap- tiollato jurlsuictinn as muybo provided by law. law.Sec , 3. "That section four (4) ( ) of nrticlc six (0) ( ) , of ttio constitution of the state of Nebraska , bo amended so as to read as follows : See. 4. The judges of the snprcmo court shall boclcetcil by the electors of the state at lai-fjc and tlicir terms of oMeo , ox- coptns bcioinaftur provided , shall iio for a period of llvo (3) ( ) years. " Sco. 8. That bcitioa flvo ( C ) of article six (0) ( ) of the constitution of the state of Nebraska , bo amended so ns to read as fol lows : Sco. 5. "At tlio first Rcncral election to lie held in the year 1801 , and uftcr the adoption of this amendment to the constitu tion , there shall bo elected threo(3) ( ) judpresof tlio supreme court , ono of ivhom sh.vll . ho flcctcil for the tcnn of ono (1) ( ) year , ono for tlio term of three (3) ( years , and ono for the term of Jlvo (5) ( .years , and at each KCiicral election there after , thcie shall 1)0 elected one Juilpo of the Btiprcmo court for the term of ilvo (5) ) years. I'l-ovldccl , that the judges of the U | > i-cmo court wiwo terms linvo not expired at the tlino of holdlnp : the cciior.il ejection of Ml shall conliuuo to hold their oflleo for the re- innindorof the term for \vlilch \ they weroi-e- spoctlvoly elected under the present consti tution. * ' See 4. That each pel-sou rotiiifln favor of this amendment alinll luvo written or printed upon his ballot tlio to1 lowing : "For the proposed amendment to tlio con stitution relating to tlio number of supreme Judges. " Approved 3Iarch 30 , 1SS9. ro is-cituisR SA.I.AUIIS OK junors. Joint resolution piopo lntr un iiir.ciKhnontto Bi'ctlon thirteen ( U ) ofitrtlelo six ( ( ) oj the runttllutlonof thu st itn of Js'chraslu , and HID salary of judges of Hie iupt-cnio ( I let llo Itreaolvcil by tlio legislalui'O of the stale of Nobrascai : Section t. That section thirteen ( Ul ) of urticla sit (0) ( ) of the constitution of the state of Nebraska bo amended s > o as to rend as fol lows : See , 13. The Judges of the supreme court shall each receive a. salary of thli ty-Jlvc Imu- drcJ dollai-a ( yMO { ) jwr annum , nnct the judges of tlio district court shall receive a salary of three thousand dollars ( t JpOOO ) per annum , and the salary of each shall bo pay able quarterly , Sec. ! J. Knch person votink'iii favor of this amendment shall have Aviitten or printed upon lii < < ballot the following : 'Tor the proposed ninciidmcnt to the con stitution , relating lo thu salary of judges of tlio supreme nnd llit rict court. " Approved March ! ! 0 IbS'J. "THAT FICM.OW . ISiV YA.MC. " Story ol'a rriir ; o-Caril 3Ionto Oamcoii a ilonil Out IVmi Iiontloii , Not long uffo a tall , sllmly built , ( uireoiTiple.xloned , broxvii hnifod youn f niiin entered 11 first-class cardag'O on the London it Soutluvostorn rnll\vay \ , siys : the ltorilclB London edition , I/o stuelc his umbrella In tlio rack , opcnotl lil fav- oi'ito papoi * and bociin to fill hlmbolf with Inforinntion , Ho loolccdupna the doorwns opetieil by a modest looking t'oiitloinun , ivliomurmured "lo ! imrclon" us ho iii9 od to the end of the cirriiiffo and ' ensconced himself in a scat ncir tlio vinclov. I'lio door ojienod ug-aln. Tlio neiveomcr looked like a country curnto. Ilosat himself down ojiposito the inodcbf loolc- Ing frenlleinati nnd looked out of the viiulowns if ho was greatly intcrostod In the nilvcitisoinonts which mot his oyo. The door opened again , Tlio now corner looked like u well-to-do farmer. Ha bat do\vn \ aloncrnldo the unxlcst looking gontlomnn. The train stnrtod. The uiodost looking nonUomim Buggostcil tlmt ho had at various porloils of liis llfo mid under a largo variety of circuinstiincet ) olBorved worse weatliur. As lioinndo this observation ho looked at tbo country cunito , The latter , In u hesitating way , agreed tljat there must hnvo been ut various periods of England's history WQJSO wiatlior thiui lie saw In hid vicinity ut tlmt purticulii * time , Tlio well-to-do farmer joined in Iho eonvorfifnllon witlia prowl , It inlfjhl bo ( Unovonthor for jj onlovho \ hnd nothing < to do , but It vras death 1o the crotH , The modest looking gentleman fconied surprlsodtolteir mis , mid ns- hlsandlonco Mint hovn \ pdrfoctly willingto bo loakuil tlirough and lliroujfliif tlio discomfort atlaolieil to puoli an oxperlcnuo would bo of any valxio to llic rural ponuhUlon. Tlio conversation tlien Ijecatnoprcnoral , but at tlio end of ton minutes Haggled , Then tlio modest" looking gontlemsm drew from a pocket a pac-k of cards and ntnuscd himself ty towing ihvco of them about in an niiiiarcnlly ti'ialess way , talking j ( to himself ag ho did so. Tlio well-to-do fanner stood tills soft olthhiff for f ( n fov nilnuto * , itnd then nsked what llio giiinova , U'ho mndost lookliiff pen- llouian sild It wnsa liltlo invention of Ills IIII \ , The point was to guess the post- lion of a certain ono of thu three cards tlioriiccn [ for Instance. Tlio volUo-do farmer , after noticing that it was pos i- bio to sco the faces of the cnnla while tlc they were bciny maninulitod , uaid ho cnuld place the qtioon torn "ciuld. " Ills olTor was at once nee optThe ] veil-to- 0c 0d fanner won , uppnivntly nnieh to the chairrinof tlio inodcst-loolilnir so" tie man , The latter lost lln-co bin-ore ijrns iiV quick succession , nnd the ctiso with which Iho well-to-do farmer pocketed the t : same excited the curjiU , who fiiuillv ventured lo wilder a , .fovcraipn tliat lie could plneo the queen ulso. ] Io did so twiio t and bccamo quite hllaiiousas ho fingered his easily nmuiml fjaliis , All this time the till slim young man had been reading uispa per. Ho hadn't 0V eo looked at the frame. 1'inally the well-to-do farmer nudfrod him and \vhls- \ pored ' that there was a < 'kinco to makoa few ' sovereign * . The vouiifr man paid no attention to the advice. Then the cu rate suggested that it spemcd like Hying1 in. i the fstco of proyidoni'o not to accept such a clianno. Still tlio young innti was obdurate. 6i ( J The modest looking1 gentle man i , : then canto to the front. Ho hud lost flvo pounds ho snid , hut btlll ho had confidence ci In Lis invontlon , llo was willing1 ct i to vraffpr any reasonable sum that llio tall , Bliiii youiigr man could not place 1 tlio quoon. When , the young mini paid 1 no attention Iho modest-looking' ' 1t 1B 1t 'ontlcnian Ijccamo indi rniintnnd hovas supported by tliovelltoilo farmer and tlio t cumto. The tmiti stopped sit Put ney. 1II Tlio tall , bllm jonng- man arose IIf and opening the iloor ol the earriago said IIC : "Thish my station , I was caned on threocardinonto sr-voral years a o. " The trio who remained in the earriago looli'od ntonoanother until the inodoit tliu silence with the rcinark , "That fellow Is : i Vanlc and probably chucks llio cards himself. " TO CAIiIKOttXIA. \ \ ll'll The XowFVirfTOtten Scliciuciil'General .loliriC. J'liMimut. "I mot Ocnornl Fremont in Iho fifties , " remarked MM. Llnprlumof Kansas City to tl reporter.l'JJo c-aiuo hero nnil stopped several days at tlio fnmotn Gll- las house. I remember taking1 dinner with lilin. Hovus pleasant , eoeiablo andng-reoalile. Ho was regarded as a b-avo , adveiiluroiiH duringspirit. . Vo looked upon him much as people of to day look upon Stanley. llovas , how ever , regarded , ns visionary and hare brained , and had the ropulut'on of beliiy : In ndvaiico of hirf tlino , Al tbo time that I spoahof General 1'roiiioiit waaia Kansas City planning for a , caravan to travel iicrofes tbo ( frait American desert. Ills rifjlit hand man in this jnojdct A\ng \ Lieutonutit Uualc , a eixil-otijlneer edu cated nt "West Point. The fsitlier-in- law of General Fremont , Senator Benton , WILS also hero , mid roRiii'ded the ciiravan scheme with favor. They proiiojed to Import camels from Africa and use thorn in transporting g-oods overland along- the route kmnvnoa the feniita Fo trail. 'Iho camels were imported at a. considerublo expense , but tlio trip wiw found Imprac- ticiible. The camels could not stand the cliinato , It was proposuilto winter them In ToxiworsiiutlioriiOallfornlti , hut the project foil Hi roug-li and the jiromoter.s of llio soheino lost ronsldorablo money. "iBhiill novorforgofc"coutlnucd 3vlrs. Binghiiin , "how ono bright Minn'j- morn ing Genornl Froniont lode away from ICa'isas City on hi3 way to California , lookinjj every inch a&old'orln hishiinil- seine uniform niul inilltar.v tranpiiigi ) . Koiying liis Bleed to ono ido lie biiicl laughingly to moVlion Iconio back got your saddle ready and I will { ; lvo jou 11 riuo on ono of my cnniols. " J never had the privilopo of tivklnH ; tHat riilo. G onoi-al Ffomont soon forg-ot th o ca inol sclioino nnd vront oil to now fiolclUo win now fortunes Jind glories. The camel idoiBoeiiieliOrfoc.'Llyfoiistblo : and pr.ic- ticablo , but the idea of a 1'aoific ruil- rend seemed propoilorous.SrJiilo cubsing the caravan project Sciiiitor Bontonbiiidto mo : 'Y"ouiiroyoiinj { , but you willlivo to fcco the Iron cui-u blurt from KansiiiCitv and cross the nioini- Uvins to tlio Pacific nlopo. Iain old , I shull ncvcrllvo lo buo it. 3Jut I huvo conlidenco in the country und I believe in the fiituroof the niilnnd. Tills , Little town of 800 Inhabitants willyot hceomo one of thj ( giustt cities of the wo rid. ' "I could not eomiirohend snclta pro ject , I wus surprised sititsraa iutudo. Visions of my si'hool days of the Great A.inoru'1111 Desert , bw'onu only to Sahara in bixo , tlio Hcogiuplilcs Mild , carao Ilittintr throuirh my bruin , and I ro- marlceil : ' "But , senator , limv nbout the Great American Desert ? Hovrcun they over cross it'i" "Tlmt is nothln"'ho replied. Stand ing in the inoonllprht on thopoitluo of the old Uillls house , iinprosblvo nnd ma jestic in manner , the old senator has seemed to ino over Mncon prophet. The caravan , which socmoil so plamiblc , a failure the Pacific road , which seenuid so far away , a success.Ylio can loll \vhat to oxpectV" aiAY Quotations Troiri I'l-oiiilnrnt CliTRy- nicii nnd Autlior.M UJXHI tlie Sulijcel. llishop Yincont of the Methodist Eplscop.il church of Chautnnqua ftimo , received n loiter from a young woman prominent In society upon the subject of dancing , says the Sow 1'ork Tribune. In her ( utter she said that bho had tarn received into the Methodist church , yet she \vusfond of dancing- , and , moreover , she \vas constantly brought in contact with tliodo who did dance. She could , not forego the pleastiroof danclny , she wild , unless Bishop Vincent hislriicled. her to do so , The letter which ho wrote in reply treated tlio vexing question in it thorougli and comprehensive manner. Hit rLUolation of authorities la npLimcl to the point. The letter has received , some publicity nnd parts of it nro lioro reproduced , The bishop Bays : "Tho great Hon-fnced o nit or , Daniel Webster , when asked , why ho did not danco. replied : M hnvo not brnlus enough. ' ' 1'hackoruy , tliojoat novelist , haj written : l\\rhcn \ a mini confesses himself fond of dunclng1 I set him down as a fool,1 Alfred Cleveland Cove , Kpibcopl Wshop of Xoiv Vork , 1ms said : kAln ! > ! that women professinir to follow ClirlBtand RodlluewKheiild not rally for the honor of tholr sex und drive thcfeo shameful dances from society , ' Gail Hamilton 1ms written : The thing Is of Its very nnturu unclean , nnd cannot ho washed. The vorynosoof the partlus Bujfgohts ininurltj' . Ill8ho | > Vincent also quotes ono of the most fuir-uilndcd of Con rogatlonal pas- tors In Now l'nglandvhomys : "Push- lonnblo dances ns nowcavrlotlon are ro- voltlncr to every fcoUnu ol dollcaejnnd proiirloty nml nro fraught with the greatest danger tomlllio'iK" ' In his own opinion and of his own knowledge TJUhop Vincent snys : "Itta not the rnttlo ono hems in the neighbor hood of n snake tliivt ho objects to. A child might play with it. Tlio ditncols the rattle , but tlio danger Is In tliofnnff and the poison. Its usuociations and ten dencies must conio into tlio count. Now , In the dance thuro mtiit bo at eomo [ xjlutn jwrll , or go many wlso and good peoplu would not hnvo written , taught , and preached against It , It has been said : 'To the pure , nil things are pure,1 , but alas , \vlio nro thu pure , mul hour many such sire tliei-oV Let tlioso ilniico who will ; the humble , earnest , consist- cut Christian who desires to conM'ernto his or her every word nml net to ChrM will doom It wrong1 nnd Inconsistent to dunce. " Antiquity nnil Universality oC the 1,11- llo Clpls' l avorllo ria > thitiK. A writer In Seionco , treating of the antiquity of dolls , sa.vs tlmt those which were in use among1 the dilution of the nucicnt llgyptiansvoro made of wood and might' bo mistaken for modern fabrics. Undoubtedly they were dressed by the Egyptian girls , us our girls now adays enjoy dressing dolK Tlietovcro oveiitoiiio tlio hnmls'tind foot of which could bo nuivod by moans of strings. Others , imidoof painted wood , \vero very Imperfect in form , and had etrlutrs of bonds instead of hair. In the milt-on in of Leyden there is an ancient doll thatloolts as though It had hcenbotightat n Christmas fair. Among1 Greek jiml Itomnn iintiqtiities dolls : no fouiul uiado of wood or clay , nnd otheis uf was mul Ivory , Dolls' houses with lead furniture , the savings-box witli n tilt on top , toy cows , hors-us nnd hogs nil those woio kno\vn to the childien ot ancient Rome , ns they uro to our own. The women of KaKihul bollovo that a doll may eventually como to llfo and hnrm their children , nnd thcreforo tlicy prevent their use , The girls however , mujwlth cushions and pieces of wood instead. In Siberia mid Arctic America Ivory dolls clotchcd In fur , of beautiful workmanship , nro found ; in I'u'uvian grjiies dfebbod delta ol clay , nnd In Africa the girls plsiy with woouen or clay llgurcs. i n Vjiiilcci' lroi Iict. In ono political Held the AusttMllnns lire likely to prove pioneers , bays Iho Ctlobo-DL-inocrat. Henry Gooi-go is the apostle of young Australia. They have studied his books with aridity , and tlioy firmly believe that in taxing hind they wilUind the panaeenjforall their politi cal evils , In Now youth "Wales there are Henry Cicorgo cltibs with out number , and they raNed 1,0(11) ( ) for the purpose of having Ihoir fa-\orito visit them. The Henry Georgettes linvo attained such nuinbors and inlluonco that the i'arkos ministry has virtually promised to bring in a bill at the next sowion elf pnrlla- ment ttixlng land values , and thus Jlr. ( teor o in JL few years will , in all likeli hood , liavo the pleasure of ecolng his theory put Into practice. If Henry George was onlynprotectlonist ho would bo the idol of JN'cw South } Valc3. His pronounced fi-cott-adu opinions nro the only detriment to his iniluoiico in that country. " THIS is AN AGE OF APOLLINARIS WATCR. " WilterVrsimt. Apoltinaris f THE QUEEM OF TABLE WATERS. " AMERICAN PUBLIC HBM.TH . ASBOOIATIOff. Extracts frym Hit lltftrt en the 1'Malhn tIfattr Su ftitt. "Typhoid fe\cr in our cities is in a great jiirt duo to thes > ew.ise in llie valcr luppl ) . " "Wo cannot iliut cm" cC to ihc rtlntion wHch cxislsbctwecn icwageh otirslreatin aiidtypliuiil fever in the cities that are supplied by them. " "Thirty tlioimnd peopls ilie of typhoid fiver nnnunlly in llio United States of America. " Tkt pttrity of Afolh'narisratir \ \ offtrs tTielcst stcitnty agaitutttte Jmigeri which are common to most cf tht ordinary drinking ivattrs. " MEDICAL RECOIID. APOLLIXtlRIS. " T/.f annual eon- sttinttion ( if this Javoriti batragt a/trJs a 1 1 riling proof cf the viidttprtad tint and viKcb fxistsfor table uiattr of absolute fiirity , " NOTIOE. The wtK'Knnvn Yellnv Jbes of I/if Apollinaris Company , LitriittJ , are rotated by f erf etna f fiiftmclitftis of the BEWABE OF1 IMITATIONS. AMUSEMENTS. 1'rlJay. SatJitJiiy ! iii < Oiiiuruy. Aug. 1,2 , ami 3 Anil S.'itui-dav iMiillnci ; . 11KJ IINACIC 1IOOM. W.S , QliYliUND'S COI OfSAU COI.OIIRn , CAKNIVA-r , , MINSTRELS. ia Jloiitlioil ComPrttan , TOM 3lclNT03ir Iho hlfllii'U HjljrUvl < Milorucl nrtlst In thcworH Juiuui A. lll.niil.rilly harioll.lll KMrhluo , Due KIIVIM. tholllro cr Drdtlii-tminil I ) other tnlnroil nilmlrol nutnbloH. Thu Maid ) of Iliu \ ! < )7iuubt < | iio Ulu'lla- ' lor.i , ntl orlilnnl l unliiiiu novcltv , Hlth pf > rrret TOiiroii.'iitntlon'i ' nt the nnllvo Afrlun. TlivnrKiiillr rniiNllc , clunlo li. ! < t | iirt ip tulu , ' "J'HK a'OUHAHOUV uiiwiniillnl In Its ( llsplHjr. Soalt onioloThiirsday.July ol. ll Kiilur prkua , mutlnco Uo , WRIT ! WAIT I BUT NOT UNT1L- " li ! A.UGUST & 2O. Primrose & Vest's JfflNSTHELS 60-PEEULESS CELEB HITIES-SO The Greatest Minstrel Show In ttioVorlJ. . Cincinnati Kmiulicr. July "i , Ib'JO. KEEP TO THE ISHGrHT. Do not l > o Imroffil on ty nnj of the numerons Imitations , substitutesetc. , which are tlootlinn tliovotU. . There IB out/ ono Swift's Sivclflf , mil there JsLothlnsllVo It. Our rcmisly con tains no Mercury , I'ot.-uh , Amiilc , cr any IK > | - onouafabstincc whatever. IltuilltUup thCRcn- ml health from the Ctrl dive , nnd 1ms never Mod to cmJIcato contaj-lous Uood ixilion aiij itjeffccts from tlionyeitiiii. llTsiiro to gel tlio pnulno , Bond ynur n JJrca for our Treatise on lllixxl nml Skin 3JI . - newvlilrh \tlll bo mail > l iae. SWIPT avncinorn - . DPS , Pliyslclans , Surgeons and Specialists , MUD UOUC.UASBTUMblT OMAHA , NKIl. y it 'CJ * W rlW'AffciS- ZS Z y i f 4 Tliomost widely aiul favorably Imown spoo- lili : ts In tlio I'lillcil tiatfs. Tlu'liliini : nx- Iiorlcni'p , ruinnrkiiblo skill jiml iinlvprHil SIIB- epss In tlio trpntiiiriit and iiu-pnf IScrvom , Chronic and hnrprlcal Dlscaw. t-ntltlo the o eiulneut iiliVhli-luiH to HK > full cimUiloiii'Pof llionlllloloil fverywlu'i-c. Thi'V truiiriiiitoci A CK11TA1N AM ) I'USiriVi ; I'UKI ? for the awful I'lH'i'N uf curly \ iionnil lliuiiunwr- ou-ii'Vllstliatfollow In Us t lain. 1MMVATK , I1LOOD AM > HK ' IV , ciiinliU'lclv nml | H'imi ; ui'iil ly CM inl. 'Nlit\'ors : nioHiLiTV AM > HKM-AL in < - OUIIiuSIclill-oulliy : to tholr hUIHfultio.it- "T'lLns3. rrprur. v AMI IIKPTAL vi.cnns Kiiiiniiitct'il Luioiltlthoiit p.iiii or detention ' " " 'Fl"viYib"Klin ( AM ) VAUICOC'ROR iiorin.i- niMitly anil sucoc-sfiillv cured Incvory cusp. pyi'MIUS. ( ioMUItllKA. ) l.iET. | : SIILT- inutorrln'n , Hi'n.lniil U ciliii" ! , < . Lint Maiilioo'l ' , \lnht ICinlssIiMis , Diviiynl r.u-iilllos. I'l'iuilc U'oMkno'-suml .ill ( Irllc.Uo dNorilurs lioi-iill.ir lo clllior suv positively uuriil. SHvoll us nil fuiH'tlotinl illMirdun tlint insult from youth ful folllpior llio ovoossof mat uro V'PIIII. \1APIf ' I I'v'l < Ouaraiitooii iioniiiino n tiy 0 1 f\lv _ ' 1 U l\l cured , Minimal eomjilctu , n-ttliout cut tine , caiistluor ( llliit.itlon , Cures nlTi'i'li'd nt liiiiiH by ) pitlciil without a ma- " 1C1i0 ! % UNGllANDyMIDDLE-AGED - MtN. A 1TT1 < rMIUliri'l' ' ° nwfnl orrivis nf rv JU1.IvU l\l early vleo which brlnsn orpanlc wonUiipiiiloslroylns lioth inlml and body , ivllli nil itn ilrcadud ills , iiornrinciily Otll'Pll. All"ri" ! tlioso who Di\b. ) FITS . JMtrcil liiein.schi'i liavo liy Itii- jin- proppr liiiiljonco ( ] ! and fiolltnry hsibitt , which nln both inlntl ami body , unllttliiK tlioni for uslnosi , iitiulvoriniirrlijc. : AlAUUir.U MKN nr tlioso rntnrlnsoa that mppv 1 Ifc , u are of physlonl dobllily , nulukly 3 basoil upon faoK Klr-tt I'nu'tlenl ' oxpcrl- nce , tiocoiul IJvprcu n Isspcul.illy stuillccl , hus Bt.-irthiK rlRht. Third -Muillc-Iiii-s are ii-oparuil in our lahoratot-y exactly to suit , tliuti'iTcctliiBotii'eawlilioutliiJiiiy. Drs. Bctts & Eetts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET , - OMAHA. NEB. DFHITO JUAREZ. l of the Ifleriean Inl crnatioail RinKin g Co. , Cciitcsslonarlco , Incorporated By tho'siaio ol Chihualiua , Mexico ice , ( or Charitable Purposes. GRAflQ KOHTHLY BRAWIKS , rlll tnknplncn In publlnnt thocltyof Juarez ( for lacrly I'aso < Ul Wortu ) Jloxico. Wednesday , Aug. 20th , 1890 , . , belli i.UMUuiuoil ot high Btan CAP57AL PRIZE , S00,000 , QnlyBO.OOOTickets . ! Only60,000 Tickets ! WHOIE TICKETS $4 , HAIFTICKETS $2 , QUARTtR TICKETS , 51 , 1 Prize of $60.000 $60.000 ll'rlzonf 10tHX ) J0' ( ! ! ! ! } ll'rlzoof f.X . . 101'rlzpsoc WXlcnoli . Wll'rlzosof lOflcach . . . . . Mcaoh . W cncb . 7HiO , pprinliiintluii 1'rlzos. f 4 M each . lOUl'riziiof JWi-iicli . W Tcrnilnal 1'rltOA. loraiWKl > iz < ) or - ' 6iOToruiliial8to81UUOOl'il/.oil | , ) aiUuaoli. C00 ! 1014 Prizes amounting to . $125,970 \Vo , the uiiflPtf.lviiFd , Morfbr coitlfr that tlio Ilnnm ll lolllll ot MMlrn.ln . I'lilliliiiliiin tin oiiilo- posit frnin tlioMoaifun li.iurimlion lllur lnir Lo. , the iioccturr finiiUlo punruniro tlii < pioiui-nt of iilliirl/otilrnHii In tlio < Jmn I , l * i1ii , luui-n , We ftirllierilTtifylliulwo will HUDiTvlfo ull tlio nrrjiik-cnii'fitu , iinclin pprmn raaniii ! " nml romml ull tliu < lmvliiI > of thin Lotturr , ninl Hint Iliu nmo I nroconcliiftocinltliliniuily , Jslrnem , una la vuod laltU to anlH ntl DnrtlcH. JOHN S. KiOSBY , Coimrils'loncr. 0\MII. ( > AlinUKM.ES , Pnporvl ir for tlio Oovcriiuipnt. If any tlcUPt ilriiwlns n rrfio li iicnt to th iiti'lor- ' nlno(1.U < funi mini ) ullllxi rollertcilnnil rumltloa to tlio o nerilicrouf , frfuof cliartfi" . IIIldAllll llllOVBdV. Troi.KI I'm Katiunnl Hunk , Kt I'ano.Ter AOIIXTH for club riitoi oranr oilier Information , wrltn to ttinunilonlicneil. nUtlnu jmiriUilron ; rliarly. viltli ht te. 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