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WANTED. AN IDEA ; WHO CAN THINK OP
Homo simple thlnir to patent ? I'rotccl your
Idrn.i , Ihry mny trine you wealth. Write John
\VeiMerliurn ft Co. , Icit | V , Vnlent Attorneys ,
Wnnhlnston , I > . C. . for their Jl.800 prize offer
nnd \ list of two hundred Inventions wnnted.
1) 575
WK WANT BTATB ANH LOCAL OUOANI7.R113
for the Alheneum Fraterntly , combining Itf *
nml nccMent Insurance , B < " rr/titrneta nml
Cholco territory ; njiply to J. M.Vnnl. . supreme
organizer , t03 Ilee building , Oinahni offlce hours
8 to 10 a. m. H 7 AZJ
175.110 TO IISO.OO A MONTH AND KXm.MHKS
pnlit ralenmrn Tor clgnrxj experience unneces
sary ; rtnnclnril Roods ; Llttln Clerk clear mn-
chine free to each customer. Chnrlr * ti
lllsliop & Co. , St. I.ouls , Mo. II-MT39 S _
WANTED. MKN TO U5AUN JlAUIIKIl THAOtT ;
only S weeks required : tools donated ; wages
Hnlnnlny : catalogue mulled free , fit , I.in (
llnthcr Collese , ? 19 N. 8th St. , Kt. touta. Mo.
_ _ D M774 1J4
WA"NTID MRN Fen CANVAKSINO ; IASY
work ; Rood pay. 1812 Davenport street.
1J M8 S 13
TMAMSTKI18 AND LAHOHKIIH llAILUOAn
work In Iowa ; Metulyvoik ; frco fare. White' *
IrfiJ.ur ARpncy. 119 No. ICtli. H-831-U *
\VA.\TI3OFKMAM3 IIKLP.
WANTED TIN : aini.s AND WOMKN TO
work mi pleco work ; only hunl worUlns slrla
need npply. Omalm llasliet Co. , 1015 .lnnr .
roil iiii.vr HOUSES.
HOUSES IN MA , PA UTS OF TI115 CITY. THE
O. F. Unvl Company , 1603 Fiirnam. D STC
IIOUSKS , IJUNIiWA & CO. , 103 N. lOTU ST.
U-677
11ODEIIN HOUSES. C. A. STAHU , 923 N.Y. LIFE
D-G78
1IOUSKS. WALLACE , I1UOW.N 1JL1C. 16 .1 Doug.
U-C79
E-r.OOM , DETACHED , MODI3UN HOUSU. J23.
Enquire 2G21 Cnnltol avenue , II. H. Itoblson.
D-CSO
STKAM HEAVED STOUUS AND KI.ATS.
Howiird llunck , ngent , 1C10 Chicago Direct.
D M5S2
CHOICE HOUSES ANI >
Ihe city , J5 to 150. Fiacllty , 1702 I-'arnnm.
U-C1S
LARGE LIST OF HOUSES. THE IIYHON
Itcoil Co , . 212 S. 14th Bt. D-Mf
HOUSES FOR HENTIMALL PAUTS OF THE
city. Qrcnnan-Love Co. , 1'axlcn lllocl ;
D-281-A15
TEN-ROOM HOUSKi ALl7 McStTnnN 1MPROVE-
inetlts. Owen McCaffrey. J200 Hartley St.
D M2S4
6-nooM HOUSE WITH UATH ; sic s. : IST ST.
C-llOOM , DETACHRD , MODEHN IIOUSE , JK.
In < julru 2C21 Capitol avenue , U. II. llohlson.
U-6SO
FOR UKNT inmMSlIKn 1 tOOM.S.
S NICE FUUNISIIED ROOMS ; LIGHT HOUSE
keeping. 1112 S. llth. E 734 12 *
ItOOMS AM ) 1IOAHU.
PLEASANT IIOOMS , WITH DOAIIIJ. 192i
UoJeo. F MC99 S3 *
.van HUXT SToiiKs AXIJ OFFICES.
FIHST CLASS UIHCK STORE UUILDINO , 101
Kumuni ; three fttoilcs mid ba&eim'nt : wilt iilte
to suit tenant ; low rent. 314 1st Nal'l It' ) ; bhlg
I 5S5
FOR I'.ENT. THE 4-STORY IIRICK UUILDINO
nt 9K Fornain bt. This bullJIng has a llreproo
cement basement , complete steam heating llx
tutcs , water on ull Uuors , gas , etc. Apply a
the onice of The ec. 1 010
AGENTS WANTED.
WANTKD-5.000 AGENTS FOR HUSSELL'S AU
tliorlzc.l "Lives of McKlnlny and llobart. '
MO | > nies , elegantly Illustrated. Price only
11.00. The beet ami the cheapest , nnd outsell
all others. DO per cent to axents , anil freight
paid. Hooks now rraily. gave time by end
ilii ; ( ,0 ccnta In stamps for an outfit nt once
AilJrefa A. D. Wortmngton & Co. . Hartford
Conn. .1 M2S1-A1T *
WAVri31)'VO HKXT.
ASTONISHING. THE DEMAND FOR HOUSES
list now with 1'arrotte , Uauglcs llll : . , op ] > o
HUB Hayilcn'B. 1C 701-S S
STOKAUU.
1'ACIFIU STORAGE AM ) WAREHOUSE CO.
90S-910 Jones. General stnragn unit forwarding ;
M SM )
STORAGE. FItANIC EWERS , KH IIA11NEY
M M7
OM. VAN 1 STORAGE. 1U3 FAR'M , TEU 1559
M-SSS
WAXTI3I > _ TO IIUV.
WANTED. GOOD , OENTI.E HORSE Oil MARE
must u > Eound ; nlsu light rprlm ; wiiKon , will
cami | > y tou. l'ntry'3 lndlnnui > ola ! make. Ail
ilress U 10 , lee. N KS-11 *
"WANTED. A 1'ART JERSCV COW FOR FAM
lly u e. Must te gentle ; fctute luweel rash price
Address U 9 , lec. ! N su-li' '
s.\i.iiioitsis AMVA < ; O\S.
FOR SALE. OR TRADE. GOOD PHAETON
double light haineus , BliiKle li.irm'iM. ill.imulii.
rlnj ; and diamond ehlrl stud. Will trudo mo
of the above for horvea or mures. Call at 121
H.uney St. . upstaliu I' 4tu
buitAiiiUTV TALK'S CARRIAGES. uiiacfnFs
nhacluim , bottom i.rk-c-t. A. J. a\n\imm. \ \ 149 :
Pudce. l'-SS9
SI'EKDY C-YEAR-OLD. STANDARD MARE
ilrlvts single or double , clii\ \ > . Irey. lir.'i So
31 t , or Life bulMlnu. 1--S21 12
FOU
WOOD , (3 TO JI.CO A CORD , T , ilURRAV.
lj-.M4M.A21
1JEST HARDWOOD HOG AND ClIICKi : , *
f ncu ; Rlao "all wire. " U , R. l.er , Wl Douglas
Q--09J
JD-IIAN1) IIHIYL'LES , } IO. J15 , & J20. HICYCLK3
rented , repaired. Oni. lllcy. Co. , &U rl. 16th St.
Q-1
FOR | IJALE. 4 KRESII FAMILY cows. CALL
after 5 p. m. 4311 Erllno et. Cjsn -
ULAIHVOVANT8.
MADAM RERLAN. I'SYC'HOMETIHO LIFE
rendfr anil teuclicr nt occult sciences , M
Myniter it. , Council JluTn. ( S 7J3.ll *
.MASS.VCi : DATI1S , ISTC.
MMW , SMITH. HJ1 DOUULAS STREET , 2D
rl'icr. room S ; nmbnago , etcum , alcohol am
BUlliliurlna i hatln. _ T MS14 15
MMU. LAUU13. ilATII , MABBAQH. KIT HO\V-
ra St. T MSTl-AM *
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MltR. 1)11. LEON , UI.ECTillcTT.Vs'sAdlJ'pAir
| on > , refieBhlnB and cumtlro ; don't fall to
call. 417 S. lllh St. , upstalro. T MSOJ IS'
. , JIAes.\Ol IOT 8. I
Si. , room J. T-11W3
rUll.SO.VAL.
Mr83 VAK VALKENHURG DESTROYS 1'ER
manently by electricity tunrriluau * hair , moles
\vurt , tc. Room 4U , N , Y , I.Ue Hide.
. U-691
ItlllTUHB CURED ; NO I'AINj NO DETKN
tluii from builneu ; we refer to hundreds o
patients cured. O. K. 'Miller Co. , 307 N. T
Life building , Omaha , Nctu U 193
VIAV1 , UOMK TRUATilKNT FOR UTERINh ,
troubles. I'hystclau lit attendance. Coiuulu
lion er hes.ltb book free. SIS bide.
BOSTON DRESS CUTTINO ACADEMY , n. sa
Uarbach blk ; learn the l > e t system no rttlttlnt
trach s wantid : circular * tent. Mr * . O. Shelter
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CUltB FOJl UANQETjl QAL. T. 4t HEK.
_ U-MWS-AK'
JIN EM'ERIENCKI ) TB\CHEIt WISHES TO
ixMT iK > i\a with lliurds oj Educntlon tle lrlo
raJ Uncher. Adarns U 1J , Uee.
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MOSEY TO LOAN UBAI. ESTATB.
ANTHONY 1 ) AN ft TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y. Ij.
Quick money nt low rates for choice farm loam
In Iowa , northern Missouri , ca tern Nebranko.
.W-CM
CITY LOANS , C. A. STAUU , K5 N. Y.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Urcnnnn , Love Co. , 1'axton block ,
W-19S
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Fnmam Smith & Co. , 130 Fnrnnm.
'W-SW
MONEY TO IN AT LOW 1IATKS. TUB
O. F. Davis Co. . UPS F rii m Ht , f _
IXANS , IX\V HATES. lltEYTJiol N. Y. LIFE.
W S22 S9
MO.VEV TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS ,
hon-es , waRonn , etc. ; at lowest rate In cltyi
no removal of Roods : nlrlclly confldentlnli you
can pay the limn eft at any time or In nny
amount , OMAHA MORTOAOE LOAN CO. .
3 < > C So. Kth St.
X 01
MONEY TO LOAN , SO. V ) , M DAYS : FURNI-
lure , plano.1 , etc. Uult Green , room S Darker blk
X 602
IIIJSI.VESS CIIA.VCES.
FOR SALE. A110UT 2.000 L113. MINION TYPE.
700 Hi * , urfatp , COO lb . , brevier t > pe , 110 pair
two-third cases , 40 double Iron Manila for two-
third cnne . This material was itfed on The
Omsha Ilee nnd Is In fairly Rood condition.
Will I * sold cheap In bulk or In quantities to
Riilt purchaser. Apply In person or by moll to
The ISee PubllshlnR Co. , Omaha , Neb. Y 713
FOR BALK. THE M'TAOUE'HOTE Wmt
first-clnss reMaurimt nnd bar attached. Is of
fered for sale on rea on.iblo terms. Apply to
J. II. Evans , Nat. IJank of Commerce.
Y MCU
WANTED. LIVE DRY GOODS MAN TO OCcupy -
cupy fpnce In one of the best department
Rtorea In Omalm ; centrally located. Address
U 5 , llec. Y M7)7 ! ) I.I
WANTED. THOROUGH HUSINESS MAN OR
wnmnn as partner to Join the advertiser In
pushlnu a liniment Rood for man and beast :
tonic for the blood ; neurnlqln pad , rheumatism.
Thousand ! ) In It If properly ivotked. Investi
gate. Must have 5400.00. Address U 11. Ilee.
Y SE-11'
FOR SALR , AN OLD ESTA11LISHED REAL
estate , Itigiirnnce nnd rental business. Good
reason for selling. AUdicss U 12. Roe.
Y MS36 IS *
FOH EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE , J30.000.00 IN SOME BUSINESS
property payln ? S per cent for vacant business
room In Otnxha or uouu iui. . , .
care Omaha Bee. Z M732 S5
TOR EXCHANGE , FARM OF ISO ACRES IN
Hlsnn county , Nebraska , for a meat market.
Address E. L. Nance , Randolph Neb.
Z-M798 13
FOH SAM3 UEAL ESTATE.
ABSTRACTS. THE 11YRON REED COMPANY.
RE-603
FOR SALE. SIX GRAIN ELEVATORS"IN
Gaffe county , Neb. , on the Union Paclllc rail
way ; easy terms and cheap. Addiess J. G ,
Shea , room C20 N. Y. Life bids. RE04
FOR SALE. TWO VERY PINE FARMS IN
Douglas county , 120 and ISO acres ; 45S acres in
Ivnox county : ICfl acres In Buffalo county ;
also two burglar-proof , time-lock safes. Wil
liam K. Potter , Receiver. RE M373
1CO-ACRE FAItM. CLEAR. ENCUMBRANCE-
price Jl.fCO , Vi down , balance 12 years time , 6
per cent. Where they repair watches 7Jc.
J. H. Day. jeweler. Bee building. RE 631
WANTED , 40 ACRES FOR CASH.
Wanted , 20 acres for cash.
Wanted , business property for cash.
Wanted , cheap place for cash.
Wanted , lot for land unit cash.
Wanted , to loan , JfOO to J2,000.
Wanted , 3.000 second-hand brick.
Wanted , farm In Iowa for cash.
Wanted , farm In Nebraska for rash.
C. P. Huirlson. 812 N. Y. Life.
IU2I725 *
FOR SALE THE HANDSOMEST COTTAGE IN
Omaha : hlsh , sightly , corner lot. In west part
of the city ; admired by every one. M. J. Ken-
nard & Son. 310 J. J. Brown block.
RE 731 17
FOR SALE , C5 ACRES OF CHOICE O.VRDEN-
InR land two miles and a half southeast of
boutb Omalm : u great bargain ; will sell part
or all ; terms to suit purchasers. Thomas
Hoetor. Soutli Omaha. RE SM
MUSIC , AltT AND LANGUAGE.
GEORGE F. GELLENBHCK , BANJO AND
guitar teacher. R. 412 Bee IJIdg. Tel. 23S.
100
BANKRUPT STOCK OF PIANOS ADOLPH
Meier's line stock of Stclnway , Knnbe , Ivers
& Pond , BrlBgs , Emerson , Vcse & Sons pianos
and musical merchandise la now on sale below
factory cost ; uprislitB. J110.00 and upwards ;
Ktiuarcs. J43.00 and npnards ; Me folios. ISc ;
23c Italian strings , lOc , some 5c : Me Hohner
harps , 2.c : violins and guitars , from J3.00 up ;
new pianos for rent. William II. Schmollcr
& Co. . 3d lloor MeCagtie bldg. M075 31
IIUlLni.VG AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
SHARES IN MUTUAL LT & B. APS'N PAY C.T.
S per cent when I , 2 , 3 years old ; always re
deemable. 1704 Farnam St. Nattlngcr , Sec.
co ;
HOW TO GET A HOME OU SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. & II.
Abs'n , 1701 Knrnam. G. M. Nattlnger , Sec.
C0
ASTHOLOGV.
THE WONDER OF TIII3 AGE ; PROF. A.
Matery. the grc-atcst astrologer and palmlstcr
In the worKI ; past , prevent , future told or no
charge. 11(24 ( Farrmm , S to U m. , 5:30 : to ! > :3C :
P. m. 419 A22 *
DETECTIVE AGENCY.
CAPTAIN 1' . MOSTYN , DETECTIVE AGENCY-
all detective work carefully and promptly at
tended to : 310 Karbach block , On-.aha , and 61C
Ronnoke Blilg. , Chlcaso. M G6S-S1
Ul'IIOLSTEHlXG FUUNITUHE ,
FURNITURE PACKED. WINDOW CUSHIONS
and nmttrvsbep madn nnd renovated ; get our
prices before placing your order. M. S. Walk-
lln. 2111 Ciimlnf tt. : tel. . 1331. COS
DANCING.
CALL ON MORAND FOR PRIVATE LESSONS.
day or evening. 1510 Harney. C35 Bl
1'AW.MIIIOKEHS.
II. MAHOW1T2 LOANS MONEY , 41S N. 1C ST.
wr
SHORTHAND AND TYI'EWUITING.
A. C VAN SANT'S SCHOOL. 513 N. Y. LIFE.
(03
HAIR DRESSING.
THE PALACE BEAUTIFUL , FIRST CLASS
hair dressing , manicure and massage parlors.
1613-1G13 Douglas street , 2H7-Al7
PROPOSED
CONSTITUIIONAL
AMENDMENTS
The following proposed amendments to the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska , as
hcrnlnufter net forth In full , are submitted
to the electors of the State of Nebraska , to
be voted upon at the general election to be
held Tuesday , November 3 , A. D. 1898 :
A Joint resolution proposing to amenc
sections two (2) ( ) , four (4) ( ) , and five ( t > ) , of
article- six (6) ( ) of the Constitution of the
Stnto of Nebraska , relating to number o !
judges of the supreme court aud their term
of otllce.
Uu It resolved and enacted by the Legis
lature of the State of Nebraska :
Section 1. Tliut section two (2) ( of article
elx (6) of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska be amended so as to read as fol
lows :
Section 2. The supreme court shall until
otherwise provided b > - law , consist of live
(5) ) judges , it majority of vhom shall be
necessary to form u quorum or to pro
nounce a decision. It niiati iiavo original
jurisdiction In cases relating 'a revenue ,
civil cases In which the stuto shall be a
party , mandamus , quo warranto. habeas
corpus , and suoli appellate jurisdiction , tia
may bo provided bv law.
Section 2. That section four to of article
six (6) ( ) of the Constitution of tliu staiv ol
Nebraska , be amended so as to read as fol
lows :
Section 4. The Judges of the supreme
court shall be elected b > - the elpnmrs of
the state at large , and their term of otllce ,
except ns hereinafter provided , shnll bo fern
n period of not less . ! : an live (5) ( yenrs us
Iho legislature tnny prescribe.
Section 3 Thnt section nvc (5) ) of nrtlclc
six ( fi ) of the Constitution of the Stnte of
Nebraska , be amended to rend ns follows :
Section 6. At the tlrst Kencral election to
bo held In the year 1E96 , thcro shnll bo
elected two JudRes of the eupremo court
one of whom shall bo elected for a term of
two (2) ( ) ypnrs , ono for the term of four (4) )
yrnrs , nnd nt cnch BCtiernl section there
after , there shall lie elected one judqc of
; he supreme court for the term or live (5) ( )
rears , unless otherwise provided b > - law ;
Provided , That the Judges of the supreme
court whose terms have not cxplrril nt the
Urnof holding the Rpnernl election of 1S3G ,
shall contlnuo to hold their olllcc for the
renmlndcr of the term for which they
were respectively commissioned.
Approved March 23 , A. D. 1SD3.
A Joint resolution proposing an amend
ment to section thirteen (13) ( ) of article six
of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska ,
relating to compensation of supreme and
district court Judges.
He It resolved by the Legislature of the
Stnto of Nebraska :
Section 1. Thnt section thirteen (13) ( ) ot
article six (6) ( ) of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska bo nmcmlcil so us to
rend ns follows :
Src. 13. The Judges of the supreme nnd
district courts shall receive for their ser
vices such compensation ns may be pro
vided by law , payable quarterly.
The legislature shnll nt Its first session
after , the adoption of this amendment ,
Ihree-Ilfths of the members elected to
cnch house concurring1 , establish their
compensation. The rompensiitlon so es
tablished shnll not cVmngcd oftencr tlmn
once In four years nnd In : io event unless
two-thirds of the members elected to each
house of the legislature concur tncrcln.
Approved March CO , A. D. 1S93.
A Joint resolution proposing to amend
section twenty-four (24) ( ) of article flvo (5) ( )
ot the Constitution of the State of Nebraska ,
relating to compensation of the officers of the
executive department.
Ho It resolved utid enacted by the Legis
lature of the Stuto of Nebraska :
Section 1. That section twenty-four (24) ( )
ot article live (5) ) of the Constitution of
the State of Nebraska be amended to read
as follows :
Section 21. The oHIccrs of the executive
department of the state government shall
receive for their services a compensation
to be established by iaw , which shnll bo
neither Increased nor diminished during
the term for which , they shall have been
commissioned nnd they shall not receive
to their own use ntiy fees , costs , Interests ,
upon public moneys In their hands or
under their control , perquisites of otllce or
other compensation , nnd all fees that mny
hereafter be payable by law for services
performed by an onlcer provided for In
this ! " shall be paid in advance Into
the state treasury. The legislature shall
at Its llrst session after the adoption ot
this amendment. three-Ilfths of the mem
bers elected to each house of the legisla
ture concurring , establish the salaries of
the olllcers named In this article. The
compensation so established shall not bechanced
chanced oftencr than once In four yenrs
and In no event unless two-thirds ot the
members elected to each house of the leg
islature concur therein.
Approved March 29. A. D , 1SS3.
A Joint resolution proposing to amend
section one (1) ( ) of article six (6) ( ot the Con
stitution ot the State of Nebraska , relating
to judicial power.
Be It resolved and enacted by the Legis
lature of the State of Nebraska :
Section 1. Thnt section one (1) ( ) of article
six (0) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska bo amended to read an follows1
Section 1. The judicial power of this state
shall bo vested In a supreme court , dis
trict courts , county courts. Justices of the
peace , police magistrates , and in auch
other courts Inferior to the supreme court
as may be created by law In which two-
thirds of the members elected to cnch house
concur.
Approved March 29 , A. D. 1S9.1.
A Joint resolution proposing to amend sec
tion eleven (11) ( ) of article six ( C ) of the
of the State of
Constitution Nebraska , re
lating to Increase In number of supreme
aud district , court judges.
I3o It resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature ot the State of Nebraska :
Section 1. That section cloven (11) ) of arti
cle six ( G ) of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska be amended to read as fol
lows :
Section Hi The legislature , whenever two-
thirds of the members elected ( o each house
shall concur therein , may , in or after the
year one thousand eight hundred and
ninety-seven and not oftcner than once In
every four years , Increase the number of
judges of supreme and district courts and
the judicial districts of the state.- Such
'districts shall be formed of compact terri
tory , and bounded by county lines ; and
such .increase , or any change In the
boundaries of a district , shall not vacate )
the olllce of any judge.
Approved March 30 , A. D. , 1S93.
A Joint resolution proposing to amend
section six ( G ) of article one (1) ( ) of the Con
stitution of the State of Nebraska , relating
to trial by jury.
Bo It resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the State of Nebraska :
Section 1. That section six ( G ) . article ono
(1) ( ) of the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska be amended to read ns follows-
Section C. The right of trial by jury shall
remain Inviolate , but the legislature may
provide that In civil actions flve-slxths of
the Jury may render n verdict , nnd the
legislature by also authorize trial by a
Jury of a less number than twelve men
in courts Inferior to the district court.
Approved March 29 , A , D. , 1S33.
A Joint resolution proposing to amend
section one (1) ( ) of article five (5) ( ) of the Con
stitution of Nebraska , relating to officers of
the executive department.
Be It resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the State ; Nebraska :
Section 1. That section ono (1) ( ) of article
five ( S ) of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska bo amended to read as fol
lows :
Section 1. The executive department shall
consist of a governor , lieutenant governor ,
secretary of state , auditor of public ac
counts , treasurer , superintendent of public
Instruction , attorney general , commissioner
of public lands nnd buildings , nnil three
railroad commissioners , each of whom , ex
cept the said railroad commissioners , shall
hold his olllce for a term of two years ,
from the llrst Thursday after the llrst
Tuesday In January , after hla election ,
nnd until his successor Is elected and quail-
lied. Each railroad commissioner shall
hold his otllco for a term of three years ,
beginning on the llrst Thursday after the
llrst Tuesday In January after his"election ,
nnd until his usccessor Is elected and quail-
lied ; Provided , however. That nt the llrst
general election held after the adoption
of this amendment there shall bo elected
three railroad commissioners , ono for the
period of ono year , one for ho period of
two years , and ono for tne period of three
years. The governor , secretary of state ,
auditor of public accounts , and treasurer
shall reside at the cnplto ! during their
term of oflloc ; they shnll keep the public
records , books and papers there , nnd shall
perform such duties as mny bo required by
law.
Approved March 30 , A , D. , 1S03.
A Joint resolution proposing to amend sec
tion twenty-six (20) ( ) of article live ( G ) of the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska , limit.
Ing the number of executive state officers.
Bo It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg
islature of the Stuto cf Nebraska :
Section 1. That section twenty-six (2G ) of
article live ( D ) of the Constitution of thu
State of Nebraska bo amended to read ns
follows :
Section 26. No other executive state ofll-
cera except those named In section ono (1) ( )
of this article shall bo created , except by
an act of the leglslaturo which Is con
curred In by not less than three-fourths
of the members elected to each house
thereof ;
Provided , Thnt nny ofllce created by an
act of thu leglslaturo may bu abolished by
the legislature , two-thirds of the members
elected to each house thereof concurring.
Approved March 30 , A. D. , 1893.
A joint resolution proposing to amend
section nine (9) ( ) of article eight (8) ( ) of the
Constitution of the State ot Nebraska , pro
vldlng for the Investment of the permanent
educational funds of the state.
Bo It resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the Stuto of Nebraska :
Section 1. That section nlnu (9) ( of article
eight ( S ) of the Constitution of the Stntu
of Nebraska be amended to read aa fol
lows :
Section 9. All funds belonging to the state
for educational purposes , the interest and
Income whereof only are to be used , shall
bo deemed trust funds held by the state ,
and the state shall supply all fosses there
of that may In any manner accrue , uo that
the same shall remain fsr-ver Inviolate
and undlmlnbhed , and sall nst bo In
vested or loaned except mi United Slates
or state securities , or registered county
bonds or registered school district bonds
of this state , and such funds , with the
Interest and Income thereof arc hereby
solemnly pledged for the purposes for
which they are granted and set apart , and
shall not bo transferred to nny other fund
for other uses-
Provided , The board crculrJ ay section
1 of this article is empower * ] to sell from
time to time any of th'j securities belong.
Ing to the permanftlt/school fund and In
vest the proceeds ansVlur thoretrom In any
of the necurltles cnum-raten in thvs oc-
tlon bearing n hiUi rate of Interest
whenever nn opportunity lor better Invest
ment Is prcseniriii .M v
And provided funner ; Thnt when nnv
warrant -jpon the ftjjfe treasurer regu
larly Issued In pursnanbo of nn appropria
tion by the legislature and scoured by the
levy ot a tux for Its payment , shnll bo
presented to the stmet'treasurer for r > ny-
mcnt , nnd there shrtll rtot be any money
In the proper fund to pay such warrant ,
the board created by station I ot this nrtl-
clo may direct the sJaV ) treasurer to pay
the amount duo on such warrant from
moneys In his hnndif ttelonslng to the per
manent school fund o | tlui state , nnd ho
shall hold said warrant , na nn Investment
of sold permanent sthobl fund.
Approved March 25 , A. D. , 1S93.
A Joint resolution proposing an amend
ment to the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska by adding a new section to article
twelve (12) ( ) of said constitution , to bo num
bered section two (2) ( ) , relative to the merg
ing ot the government ot cities of the
metropolitan class anil the Government of
the counties wherein such cities are lo
cated.
lie It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg
lslaturo of the State ot Nebraska :
Section 1. That article twelve (12) ( ) of the
Constitution of the Statu ot Nebraska bo
amended by adding to said nrtlclo n now
section to be numbered section two (2) ( ) , to
rend as follows !
Section 2 , The government of nny city of
the metropolitan class and the government
of the county In which It Is located may be
merged wholly or In part when a proposi
tion so to do hns been submitted by au
thority of law to the Voters of such city
and county nnd received the assent of a
majority of the votes cast In such city nnd
also a majority of the votes cast In the
county exclusive of Jh' ' < cnst In such
metropolitan city at such election.
Approved March 23 , A. D. . 1S93.
A Joint resolution proposing an amendment
to section six (6) ( ) of article seven (7) ( ) of the
Constitution ot the State of Nebraska , pre
scribing the manner In which votes shall
bo cast.
Ho it resolved and enacted by the Leg
islature of the State of Nebraska :
Section 1. That section six ( G ) of article
seven (7) ) ot the Constitution of the Stnto
of Nebraska bo amended to read as fol
lows :
Section C. All votes shall be ! > y ballot , or
such other method as may be prescribed
by law. provided the secrecy of voting be
preserved.
Approved March 29 , A. D. , 1S03.
A. joint resolution proposing to amend
section two (2) ( ) of article fourteen (14) ( ) ot the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska , rela
tive to donations to works ot Internal Im
provement and manufactories.
Bo It resolved and enacted by the Legis
lature of the State of Nebraska :
Section 1. That section two (2) ) of article
fourteen (14) ( ) of the Constitution of the
Stnto of Nebraska , be amended to read a ?
follows :
Section 2. No city , county , town , precinct ,
municipality , or other subdivision of the
state , shall ever make donations to nny
wcrks ot Internal Improvement , or manu
factory , unless a proposition so to do shall
have been llrst submitted to the qualified
electors and ratincd by a two-thirds vote
at nil election by authority of iaw : Pro
vided , That such dorintlons of a county
with the donations of'sUcii subdivisions In
the aggregate shall not exceed ton per cent
of the assessed valuation of such county ;
Provided , further. That nny city or county
may , by n three-fourths vote. Increase such
indebtedness flvo per cent , In addition to
such ten ocr cent arid no bonds or evi
dences of Imlebtedne'sb so Issued shnll h
valid unless the sam'e.shall have endorsed
thereon a certificate ! signed by the secre
tary ana auditor of slate , showing that
the same Is Issued pursuant to law.
Approved March 20 ? A. D. , 1853.
I , J. A. Piper , secretary of state ot the
state ot Nebraska , < jo hereby certify that
the foregoing proposed amendments to the
Constitution of the fetat'e ' of Nebraska are
true and correct copies of the original en
rolled and engrossed bills , as passed by the
Twenty-fourth scssloi 'of the legislature of
the State of Nebraska , , as appears from
said original bills on' ' , filq.Jn fills. oIOco , and
that all and each1of'safd proposed amend
ments are submitted to" the qualified voters
of the state of Nebraska for their adoption
or rejection at the general election to he
held on Tuesday , the 3d day of November ,
A. D. , 1836.
In testimony whereof , I have thereunto
set my hand and affixed the great seal of
the state of Nebraska.
Done at Lincoln , this 17th day of July , In
the year of our Lord , One Thousand Eight
Hundred 'and Ninety-six , of the Independ
ence of the United States the One Hundred
and Twenty-first , and of this state the
Thirtieth.
Seal. ) J. A. PIPER.
Secretary of Stato.
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LOUISVILLK , Ky. . Aug. 11. Louisville
and her hundreds of League 'of American
Wheelmen guests were awheel today. Coun
try runs were the feature of the day's
program and those that attracted the great
est Interest among the visitors were the
spins to the numerous stock farms a few
miles from Louisville. Heat had no terrors
for thq enthusiastic wheelmen and wheel-
women. Fountain Kerry park , too , had Its
throng of capped and Unlckcrbockcred rac
ing followers , Intent upon gathering Information
mation as to the form and relative ability
of the contestants In the events , which , be
ginning Thursday , will absorb all Interest In
the meet. All the fast men were out , paced
by everything from singles to quints.
The crowds of League of American
Wheelmen members nnd visitors were In
creased today by several hundreds , but
the big rush Is expected to come before
the races. Major Todd has Issued a proc
lamation declaring Thursday afternoon n
half holiday. In honor of the League of
American | \Vhcclmen. On that afternoon
the city hall will bo closed and city em
ployes will be glvcu an opportunity to at
tend the races.
Tonight there wns a highly enjoyable
smoker at headquarters. Tomorrow's pro
gram Includes a fc'cntury run over the orig
inal century course to Frankfort and re
turn , runs to New Albany , Jellcrsonvlllc and
the falls of the Ohio In the morning , a
grand parade at 2 p. m. and a watermelon
feast at Iroquols park In the evening.
HHStlLTS ON THIS IllJNXIXO TUAC1CS.
Illioilvnln Hiinllx lU-fentw Cleonlum at
' Trni-k.
Six KnrloiiKN < m HrlKliton'n
NEW YORK , Aug. 11. Favorites tool : the
third , sixth and seventh events today ,
though the third race was In the nature
of a surprise , for when Hamilton thought
he Imd the race won on the favorite , Gold
Crest , Taral came with a rush on Ker-
rler and made a dead heat of It ; the second
In two days. It was run oft twenty minutes
afterward , and Gold Crest won easily In
1:42 : , the same time as In the race. The
iraich race between Clcophus and Rhodesia
was taken very easily by the latter , though
Cleophus was thought to we a good thins.
The Kcenc representative Is > . ° w thought
to be a dangerous animal for the l-uturlty.
FSrstSrace | , mile and a sixteenth , selling :
Jcffrrson ( G to 1) ) won , Hornpipe (11 ( to 5) )
second. Formal (2 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:4. : fc.
Second race , live furlongs : Break o U.iy
(3 ( to 1) ) won. St. Bartholomew (9 ( to 10) ) second
end ; Don Bias (7 ( to 1) ) third. Tlmo : l:02Vt. :
Third race , one mile : Gold Crest ( . to
5) and Fcrrler (11 to 5) dead heat by ten
lengths : Defender (20 ( to 1) ) third. Time :
1-12 Runoff : Gold Crest (3 ( to & ) won , Fcr-
rier ( G to 5) ) second. Time : 1:42.
Fourth race , live furlongs : Second
Chance (4 ( to 1) won. L. 13. (10 ( to 1) second ,
King Bon ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:0311.
Fifth race , six furlongs : Rhodesia (8 to
5) ) won , Cleophus (3 to 5) second. Time :
'sixth' race , five furlongs : The Manxman
( C to 5) ) won. LMInnlc Alphonae ( < to 2) ) sec
ond. Clymena (8 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:0214. :
Seventh race , two miles , over hurdles :
Fugitive (4 ( to 5) ) won , St. Luke ( G to D ) second
end Marble (5 ( to 1) ) third. Time : Saw
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 11. Three favorites , two
second choices nnd a medium outsider were
winners today. Eddie Jones had the winning
mount in every race. Results :
First race , selling , one" mile : Sinner ( o to
' 2) ) won. King 151m (7 to 2) ) second , Labelle
France ( CO to irtHIrd. Time : WG',4. '
Second race , selling : Fredy Foster (3 ( to 2)
won , Frcdonla (50 to 1) second , Travis ( even )
third. Time : 1:13" : .
Third race , selling , one mile : Immllda (3 (
to n ) won. Castala (11 ( to 5) ) second , La
Gallenno (11 ( to 1) ) third. Time : 1:44. :
Fourth race , one mile : Linda (5 to 1) ) won ,
Blngbineer (3 to 5) ) second , Honor ( S to 1)
third. Time : 1:42 : % . . , .
Fifth race , Helling , seven-eighths of a
mile : Ronne d'Or (3 to 1) won , John Hlckcy
(7 ( to 2) ) second , Pitfall ( G to 5) ) third. Time :
1'29.
Sixth race , for 2-year-olds , five and a half
furlongs : Zamar II (7 ( to 10) ) won , Aquinas
(3 ( to 1) ) second , Juanlta ( IS to 1) ) third. Time :
'CINCINNATI , o. , AUK. 11. The bookies
had things all their own way at Newport
today , as only one favorite crossed the
llrst winner. Jockey Feeny was ordered
from the park for pulling Langdon. Weath
er hot ; track fast. Results :
Firat race , six furlongs , selling : Imp.
Skate (1 ( to 1) ) won , Liberal ! (12 to 1) sec
ond. King Elkwood (20 ( to 1) ) third. Time :
Second race , five furlongs : Kst-ne-Reglna
( S to 1) ) won , Let Fly (2Va to 1) ) second ,
Happy Hours (0 ( to 1) ) third. Time : l:03'i. :
Third race , one mllu : Sir Dllke (4 ( to 5)
won. Martin (10 ( to 1) ) second , Itasper (23 (
to 1) ) third. Tlmo : 1:42. :
Fourth race , six and n half furlongs :
Whlleaway (10 to 1) ) won , Coffee Pot (3 to
2) ) second , Masse (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time :
lOTi.
Fifth race , five and a half furlongs : Otto
H (10 ( to 1) ) won. Minnie Murphy (8 to B )
second , Once More (3 ( to 1) ) third. Time :
liOSM-
DETROIT , Aug. 11. Two favorites , two
second choices nnd two outsiders took the
purses today. Results :
First race , lx furlongs : Ton Quirk won.
Florence S second , Sam Tate third. Tlmo :
Ij2.1t * .
Second rare , selling , seven furlongs : Ncee-
dah won , Marchaway second , Commissioner
Frank third. Tlmo : 1:3(11,4. : (
Third race , mile and a sixteenth , selling :
Urania won. Pepper second , Nlmrod third ,
.
Fourth race , the Campan stakes , mile and
throe-sixteenths : Lady Inez won , Kamsln
second , Swipes third. Time : 2:11. :
Fifth rare , five furlongs : Coloso won ,
Lady Callahan second , Adowa third. Time :
1:0.1. : .
Sixth race , selling , seven furlongs : Red
Top won. Mobalaska second , Lauretta D
third. Tlmo : 1:31. :
MILWAUKEE. WIs. , Aug. 11. First race.
six furlongs : Clara Bauer won , Oiiecn
Boss second , Ferryman II , third. Tlmo :
1:10. :
Second race , four and a half furlongs ,
selling : Dash JJarlo won , Jersey Lad sec
ond. Whltcomb third. Tlmo : OiBfi'/i ,
Third race , ono mile , selling : Trilby won ,
Campania second , Judge Baker third.
Tlmo : 1:11 % .
Fourth race , six furlonRfl , selling : Helen
Wren won. Cossack second , ToragncB third.
Time : llVb. :
Fifth race seven furlongs , selling : Eaalo
nird won. Hands Off second , Elwyn third.
Time ; 1CO. :
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OIITCOMI3 OK TIIH OIIUSS TOUHXHV.
I'rl/.rn In ( lie HlK llvi-nt \iirfinlirr
IMHll-llmU'd ( o the \VillluTH.
NUREMBERG. Aug. ll.-After the con
clusion ot the Tnrrnuch va. Albln gnmo
loft unfinished last evening , and won by
Tarrnsch early this morning , the prizes In
the International chess masters' tourna
ment , which hail been In progress In this
city since July " 0 , were awarded its fol
lows : First prize , Laskci" pecond prize.
Marocnzy ; third and fourth prizes were
divided by Pillubury nnd Tarrnseh ; llfth
prize , Junovskyj sixth prize , Stclnltz ; sev
enth prize divided by Schlelchter and Wnl-
brodt.
Appended Is the score of nil the players at
the conclusion of the tournament ;
Players , Won. Lost.
Lasker 131,4 41.2
J'arocszy ' , . , I2l | ! %
Plllsbury , , , . , 12 o
Tnrrasch 12 C
Janovsky . , . . . , , . , , , , . . , , 1U4 G" " .
Slelnitz 11 7"
Schlelchter , , 1014 714
Walbrodt , , 10U IV ,
BehUferH . . , . , ftU s > 4
TschiKorln , , . , , 914 8'
Blackburn , . . . , , . . . , , . . . . . , , . . . . , ! > 9 "
Charousck , & * 9't.
"
Marco , 8 10
Albln , 7 11
Wlnawer , G'A ' 1114
Porges , . , . , , , y4 121,4
Show-alter , , W W&
Schallopp , , , , . 414 1314 "
Telchman . , , 4 14
Sturm l.nlic Shoot.
JKPFERSON , la. . Aug. ll.-Sppclnl.- ( )
One of the main sportlns events In western
Iowa this senBon will be the big shoot at
Storm Ij ke , beginning Thursday morning
and lusting two duys. The events are given
under the auspices of the Storm Lake dun
club and the program , which consists of
sixteen events each day , Is tiulllclently
varied to keep all camera occupied. Invi
tations rave ucen gent to all the leading
shots of the state and It Is expected the at
tendance * will bu very large. A match of
fifty slncles Is ono of the chlrf events nnd
In addition to the rcRtilhr prlp a special
prize of a Winchester rltlo U offered.
< ; AMF.S OF THIS NATIONAL I.UACJUK.
Colt * Give the Urdu Tlirlr 1'lrot Cent
f WtiltPTvnsili.
CH1CAOO , Aug. 11. The Colts played
much better ball today , both In the.field
nnd at bat , and gave the Reds their first
coal of whitewash this season. Attend
ance , 6,000. Score :
Chicago * S
Cincinnati 0 0
Hits : Chicago , 10 ! Cincinnati , G. Kr-
rors : Chicago , 1 ; Cincinnati , 3. Earned
runs : Chicago , 3. Two-baso hit : Hanson.
Three-bnsn hits : llyan , IVItcr. Stolen
hasos : Klttredge , Miller (2) . Double plays :
Dahlcn to Anson ; McCormtck to Dahlen
to Aiu > on ; Miller to Smith to Irwln. Struck
out : By Terry , 1 ; by Dwyer , 1. Passed
ball : KlttredBf. 1. Wild pitch ; Terry.
Batteries : Chicago. Terry nnd Klttrrder ;
Clnclnnall , Dwyer and Pcltz. Umpire : Me-
Fnrlaml ,
WILD THROW SAVES ST. LOUIS.
P1TTSHURO , Aug. 11. With two men out
In the ninth Ely made a wild throw to llrst
base , allowing Turner to score , thus spoil
ing a shutout for the visitors. The game
wns too onesided to bo Interesting. At
tendance , 2,200. Score :
Plttsburg 0 3 0 0 4 0 1 1 - ! >
St. Louis 00000000 l-l
Hits : Plttsburg , 12 ; St. Louis , 4. Errors :
Plttsburg , 1 ; St. Louis , 2. Earned runs :
Plttsburg , 7. Two-baso hits : Stenzel , Smith ,
Huwley , Douglass. Threobamhits : Mpr-
rltt , Davis. Stolen bases : Smith , Turner ,
Cross. First on balls : Off Donahue. 2 ; on
Hiiwley , 2. Hit by pitched ball : Donovan.
Struck out : By Donahue , 2 : by Hawley , B.
Passed ball : McFarland. Wild pitch : Don
ahue. Batteries : Pltlsburg , Ilnwley nnd
Merrill ; St. Louis , Donahuo nnd McFar-
land. Umpire : Kmslle.
TIE GAME AT LOUISVILLE.
LOUISVILLE. Aug. 11. Today's game
wns one of the most Interesting of the sea
son and ended In a tic. Umpire Ivilly called
the came on account of darkness at the
end of Ihe eleventh Inning. Plcki-rlng nnd
Dolan , late of the Virginia league , made
their llrst appearance In Louisville uniforms
and made n good showing. Attendance ,
H . Score :
Louisville 0-G
Cleveland 0 G
Hits : Louisville , 12 : Cleveland , 13. Errors :
Louisville , 3 ; Cleveland , 2. Earned runs :
Louisville , 4 ; Cleveland , 3. First on balls :
Oft Frazer. 4 ; oft Voting , 3. Struck out :
By Frazer , 4 ; by Young , 4. Home run :
Chllds. Three-bnse hits : Clarke , Frnzer ,
McGarr. Two-base hit : dimmer. Stolen
bases : Dolan , McAleer. Double play : Chllds
to O'Connor to Tebeau. Hit bv pitched
ball : Tebeau. Batteries : Louisville , Frazer
and Dexter ; Cleveland , Young nnd dimmer.
Umpire : I/ally.
GIANTS COMING FAST.
NEW YORK , Aug. 11. Under Manager-
Captain Joyce the New Yorks today won
tholr third straight victory over the Brook-
lyns. Kennedy was knocked out of the
box In the first Inning. Attendance , 2,200.
Score :
Brooklyn 0-2
New York 40000130 0-8
Hits : Brooklyn , 10 : New York. 10. Errors :
Brooklyn , 5 ; New York , 1. Earned runs :
Brooklyn , 1 ; New York , 5. First base on
balls : Oft Kennedy , 1 ; off Stein , G ; oft
Mcekln , 1. Struck out : By Stein. 1 : by
Moo'cln ' , 2. Two-baso hits : Van Haltrcn.
Tiernan , Davis. Stolen base1 * : McCarthy ,
Davis , Connauphton. Double play : Shlndlo
to Anderson. Paused ball : Warner. Wild
pitches : Kennedy , 1 : Stein , 1. Batlerles :
Brooklyn , Kcnm-dy , Stein and Burroll ; New
York. Meekln , Warner and Wilson. Umpire :
Sheridan.
BALTIMORE GETS 'EM ALL.
BALTIMORE. Aug. 11. The Senators to
day lost their third straight to the Cham
pions. German was batted out of the box
and Flynn , who replaced him , fared HHlo
better. Brown was fined and put out of
the game by Umpire Lynch for scurrilous
remarks. Attendance , 1,911. Score :
Baltimore 1000 B 110 * -17
Washington 101001000 3
Hits : Baltimore , IS ; Washington , 9. Er
rors : Baltimore , 1 ; Washington , 2. Earned
runs : Baltimore. 0 ; Washington. 1. Two-
base hits : Kelly , Jennings. Three-base
hits : Reltz , Clarke. Stolen bases : Demont
(3) ( , Kelly (3) ) . Cartwrlght , Solbach , Jen
nings (4) ( ) . Brodlc , Clarke. First base on
balls : Off Kper , 3 ; oft German , 2 ; off Cor-
bett , 2 ; off Flynn , 3. Double play : Don
nelly to Clarke to Jennings. Hit by pitched
ball : Doyle. Brodie , Clarke. Struck out :
By Flynn , 2 ; by Corbett , 1. Wild pitch :
Flynn. Batteries : Baltimore , Esper , Cor-
bctt nnd Robinson ; Washington , German ,
Flynn , McGuIre and McCauIey. Umpire :
Lynch.
Lynch.STANDING
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Baltimore 0 03 27 70.0
Cincinnati 93 G5 SO CS.4
Cleveland SO 57 S3 G1.3
Chicago 07 B7 40 CS.S
Plttsburg- 92 ! )2 40 50.5
Boston 90 -I ! ) 41 51.4
Philadelphia 8 ! ) 40 49 41.9
Brooklyn 90 40 50 41.4
New York 92 39 53 42.4
Washington 89 Sa M 39.3
St. Louis 92 2S 04 30.4
Louisville S3 22 CO 23.0
Games today : Louisville at Cleveland ;
Baltimore at Brooklyn ; Washington at
Philadelphia ; St. Loula at Plttsburg ; New
York at Boston ; Cincinnati at Chicago.
SCORES OP T1II3 WKST15H.V M2ARVR.
Mliine < i | > ollM AK'ilii OnteliiNxeM
City nnil Di-troll IiullaiiaiiiillM.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. tl.-Score :
Kansas City . n ninoOO ! 2-4
Minneapolis . 0 ! > 0 3 0 2 2 2 14
Hits : Kansas City , 9 ; Minneapolis ) , 11. Er
rors : Kansas City , 4 ; Minneapolis , 3. Bat
teries : Kllng and Blanford ; Parker and
Sell river.
INDIANAPOLIS , Aug. ll.-Scoro :
Indianapolis . 1 G
Detroit . 02302030 " 10
Hits : Indianapolis , 7 ; Detroit , 17. Errors :
Indianapolis. 7 ; Detroit. 2. Batteries : Mon
roe , Mahafly and Buckley ; Gnylo nnd
Twlneham.
MILWAUKEE , WIs. , Aug. II. Score :
Milwaukee . 1 0 1 2 > 3 0 12
St. Paul . 2 030000 5
Hits : Milwaukee. 20 ; St. Paul. S. Errora :
Milwaukee , 3 : St. Paul , 4. Batteries : Barnes
and Spear : Frluken and Solos.
COLUMBUS , O. , Aug. ll.-Scorc :
Columbus . 0 7
Grand liuplds . 0 0 3 0 0 1 2 1 * 8
Hits : Columbus. 12 : Grand Rapids , 11 , Er
rors : Columbus , B : Grand Rapids , 0. Bat
teries : Daniels and Watson ; McFarland and
Hedge ,
STANDING OF THE TEAMS ,
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Indianapolis . PO 51 3D oo.o
Minneapolis . 93 51 39 ' 5S 1
St Paul . 01 51 40 C7.4
Detroit . til . " 2 89 57.1
Kansas City. . . . , . ! 12 51 41 514
Milwaukee . , . M 47 52 47.5
Grand Rnplda . 100 . SI Gfi 31.0
Columbus . . , . ' , . 09 S3 ff XJ.Z
Games today : Minneapolis at Kansas City ;
St , Paul at Milwaukee ; Detroit at Indian
apolis ; Grand Rapids at Columbus.
Ilnniloliili AVI M H from I'ieree ,
RANDOLPH , Neb. , Aug. H.-Spoclal ( Tel
egram. ) A mime of ball was played hero
today between Pierce and Randolph , It was
the most exciting and holly contested of
the season. Several hundred people wit
nessed It , among whom were about fifty
citizens of Plnrco. The seoro was 10 to D
In favor of Randolph. Batteries : Plcrco.
Gllck and Sloan ; Randolph , Morrison and
Woods.
InilliiiiN AVI n a Runic.
FULLERTON , Neb. , Aug. ll.-S.peclal.- ( )
The Fullerton ulub played the Indmii luno
of Genoa at this place yesterday. The
game resulted In a score of 12 to 10 In favor
of the red men. Score ;
Genoa 0 12
Fullerton u 10
Batteries : Genoa , Weaver mid Stover ;
Fullerton , Fulmcr and Knowles.
IIIIIIIIIII | > 'H Itiinnlnir .Meet Off.
DUBUQUE , In. , Aug. ll.-Speclnl ( Tele
gram. ) The running meeting was declared
oft today. It had fallen Into disrepute
owing to the wholesale conndr-nclng of the
bettors by the bookmakers' touts , the shoot.
Ing of Jockey Penny and the many swindles
worked on the side. Iowa may now be
considered cloned to the bang tails.
I.orlllnril AVIiiK Another ,
LONDON , Aug. 11 , On this , the second
day of the Birmingham August meeting ,
Plerro Lortllard succeeded In la ml ing an
other first , his horse , Draco , winning the
Doddlngton stakes of 150 sovereigns for 2-
year-olds from a Held of uuven starters. W.
II , Marshall's Dovey was second and Mr.
Peddlar'a Scotland Yard third.
l.eid n ( Crlekel.
LONDON , Aug. 11. The rubber cricket
match between England nnd Australia ,
which commenced yesterday with the Kng-
liBhmen at the bat , was continued today ,
The English eleven was all out for 145 runs.
The Australians then went In for their
first inning and were all out for 119 runa.
Don't trifle away time when yuu have
cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them In
Ihe beginning with De Witt's Colic and Choi ,
era Cure. You don't have to wait for re-
sultB , they arc Instantaneous , and It leaves
the bowels iu a healthy condition.
South Omaha Nows.
Yesterday cltr warrants for $5,183 wcro
Issued to the Martin Lumber company to
pay for the repairs mdo to the viaducts lost
winter , The warrants were drawn on the
"Q and L street viaducts fund. " There Is no
such fund , as sd-ps have never been taken
to provide money for such fund by nssmslni ;
the railways or adjacent property. The
warrants will , however , draw 7 per cent In
terest , at least that U what they read on
the face. As them Is no money with which
to pay the warrants It Is expected that the
lumber company will sue the city , and then
the council will , by resolution , direct the
city attorney to confess Judgment for the
amount. When this Is done the trouble will
commence. Yesterday several well known
taxpayers called on an attorney and re
tained him to procure an Injunction In the
district court restraining the city from payIng -
Ing the Judgment , It will bo alleged that
the contract for the work was not legal , as
by Iho terms of the contract the city agrees
to confess Judgment as soon as the work
was completed , The trouble between the
contractor nnd the lumber company , how
ever , prevented the city doing this until
now , when the const Is clear for such steps.
llolilern of .IiulirnuMitu Are
A vigorous protest was made yesterday by
several persons holding Judgments against
the city because the finance committee ot
the council had not reported on Ihclr claims.
Ono Omaha man , who was down hero kickIng -
Ing , has a Judgment for $900 , which was Is
sued In 1892 , and ho has tried every year
since that time to have his claim recognized
when the approprlallon became available at
the commencement of the fiscal year. Mon
day his claim was turned down for the
fourth time and ho has engaged an attorney
to mandamus the council to pay the claim.
Other claimants who were also turned down
are talking of doing the same thing , nnd a
merry tlmo Is expected.
Olllce for Milk limnt-etor.
A room In the city building will bo fitted
up today for the uso-of Milk Inspector Car
roll where ho will hereafter make tests ot
milk In the presence of milk dealers when
It Is desired. The slatemcnl made to the
council by Mr. Carroll Monday night that
all ot the milk dealers In the city put water
In their milk was quite a surprise and boms
of the dealers take exceptions to the state
ment. Mr. Carroll claims to bo able to
substanllato his statement and Intends to
raise the standard ot the milk sold In the
city as soon as he gets his appliances to
work In his new otllce. Violators of Iho
milk ordinance will then bo prosecuted.
Many Mfiiln to PrlmonerH.
Councilman Caldwcll Intends to Irslst upon
a more accurate accounting of Ihe mcala
furnished prisoners confined at the city Jail.
Ho thinks that the bills for feeding tha
prisoners are altogether lee large , and claims
that there Is no necessity for keeping tramp *
a couple ot days before giving them a trial.
The city ho says pays for three or four hun
dred meals a month , and he thinks that la
too many considering that less than 101)
arrests are made In the course of a month.
At the rcquesl of Ihe councilman Iho com-
mltteeo on police will Investigate and see
If there Is any way the cost can bo cut down.
I'rnnic School HOIINO unit Fire
The Hoard of Education will ask the city
authorities for permission to build a frame
school house on Twculy-slxth street , near
M street. As the school property is Insldo
the fire limits the consent of the mayor and
council will bo necessary before the building
can be erected. Mayor Ensor went on record
yesterday by saying that such a permit
would not be given while ho was mayor. Ho
believes In enforcing the fire limit ordinance
ns It stands on the books , and not showing
partiality to any one.
Wtitcliliiir Hoovor'M Grave.
Ever slnco Claude Hoover was burled In
Laurel Hill cemetery last Sunday n watch
has been kept of the grave day and night
by the sextons. It waa feared that on at-
lempl to rob the grave would be made nnd
for that reason two men at night aud ono
during the day are kept on duty by John
Sautter the owner of the cemetery. This
will be kept up as long as Ihero Is any
danger of ghoula making any atlompt to
steal the remains.
Still IIimllnKtliu Contract.
A new commltti.-u consisting of Couucllmen
Hughes. Bennett , Mullaly and Vnnsant has
been appointed to look up the water works
contract and to sco about relocating some of
the firn hydrants In the Third and Fourth
wards. Mr. Mullnly said yesterday that the
committee Intended going after that con
tract and gelling 11 and he Intimated that
tha committee hnd learned the whereabouts
of the missing document.
Snort Strike at Cmlnliy'x.
Thirty tinners at the Cudahy Packing
company went out on a strike yesterday
on account ot a reduction of wages. Ed
Cndahy said yesterday aflcrnoon lhal Iho
differences between the tinners and the
company had been sellled and Ihe men had
returned to work. The cut In wagea , ho
said , was made necessary In order to com
pete with the other packing houses.
Sui'iiy County and SmellM.
Thomaa Aldcraon , foreman for the Bal
timore Hair company , who was arrested
and taken to Papllllou yesterday for main
taining a nuisance , was released on $500
ball to appear before the county Judge for
trial August 19. The Sarpy county people
complain at the odor of the drying brlsllcs
and want Ihe locallon of Iho drying grounds
moved.
City ( JnHNlp.
Born , to Mr. and Mrs , Dan Egan , a daugh
ter.
ter.The
The police shot fourteen untacEcd dogs
yesterday.
Several of the gambling houses arc run
ning again In full blast.
Born , to Mr. and Mrs. J. Collins , Thirty-
eighth and Q streets , a daughter ,
J. Uutterfield of Piedmont , Wyo , , brought
In four double deck cars of sheep yester
day.
day.A.
A. P. Falk of California Junction , Ja. , U
In the city looking after b'.isinesH Inter-
e.U.
Remember the lawn social at Dr. Knsor's
Thursday evening. It In for Ihn benefit
of the hospital.
Mrs , J. F. Rlchhart has returned from
Atlantic , la , , wlioru shti visited friends for
a couple of weeks ,
The cato of assault and battery against
Joe Mandcrvlllo was dlsmlsseil for want of
prosecution yesterday.
Melvln Burton , a vagrant , wns sent up
to the county Jail for twelve days yester
day by the police Judge ,
T. J , Hart , a prominent feeder and ship
per located at Reserve , Kan. , 1 In the city
purchasing feeders to uat up his corn.
Sunday the South Omaha club , which
Is composed of members of thu Am'lnit
Order of United Workmen , will give an
excursion to Nebraska City.
Rev , F. H. Sanderson , 1) , I ) . , of Trinity
Methodist Episcopal church of Omaha , will
deliver a lecttiro on "Men Wanted" at the
First Presbyterian church Thursday ovcu-
Ing ,
Mayor Enaor has appointed T. J , O'.S'cIl ,
Richard Swift aud John Locthner a com
mitted to appraise the property at Twenty-
third and Q streets , which Is necessary on
account of o change of grade.
An extra clerk has been put to work In
the city treasurer's office making up a lint
of all of the delinquent , taxrs nlnce South
Omaha was Incorporated In 18S9 , This re
port must bo In the hands of the county
treasurer by September ID.
Matt Murphy , ono of Montana's big cat
tlemen , was at the slock yards yesterday
In charge ot a two-train shipment of cattle ,
which were loaded at Fort Custer , Previous
to this trip Mr. Murphy haa always shipped
his stock to Chicago , but said that he waa
entirely isat lulled with the prices realized
hero and promised to ship to this market
again.
The city attorney In of tlio opinion that
frequently property owners are not given
the prope < notlcn in canes where nUowalk !
repairs are ordered. He says that a per *
sonal notice must bo served on rcclilent
property ownera and where the owner docs
not live here a notice must be published In
the otllclcl paper. Otherwise the taxpayer *
at largo could be compelled to pay for tht
Improvements.