LKXCrritrr&jnmvrxttnvrzgrxirmtx&ttn-inr'irT m p'gT.iiwtrrrnr ?rrv rwu- The Nebraska Advertiser s- s sj U H AViV', I'nbUnlitr. FRIDAY. SEl'T. 18, 18(H). NOT A NOODLE. I'll fitriiior Did Not Citro ti .Stop llto WoUiliiiK. I was standing on the corner of llnwlc unci High streets when a frisky-looking old furmcr came to me, Kays a writer In the New York World, and said excited "Stranger, does a minister of the Gospel live in yonder brick house with the green blinds?" "Rev. Mr. Sawyer lives there," I re- piled. "'I'hank goodness," he said, with a ! sigh. "Sickness In your family?" I asked. "No Kieknesa there. Htriinircr." he re plied, "but daughter Libbio run away friiin hum with a feller tills morning', Soon's 1 heard of it I started after'em mi got sight of 'em jes' outside the city an' hop' sight of 'cm till they went into yonder house. "Why don't you go Into the house anil Btop the wedding?" I asked. "Stop the weddln'? Me?Sny, stranger, do I look like a noodle? Do I look like a gawk that would kick ut bavin' 33 years of care an' worry lifted off his shoulder3 In ii minute?" lie asked sarcastically. "Not exactly." 1 replied. "Guess not, stranger. I jes run after the guilty pair to kt ep 'em from chang ln' their minds. I'll jes' wait here ai happy as an angel with a new pair of wings 'till the happy pair come out. then I'll (five 'em mv blessin' an hurry (' ' . .t . . . . t - , ,i Jt ii in nil" Kill liie latteti can. stop tno ,.,,,n xi . wi-uiiin iM.wy. MUST OBEY HIS OWN LAW. U'liy tlio Ilurtnmlor Knftisou to S lions Drink. Ik'cnusc a man makcB a law he not alwtlys break it with impu Hiram Clayton, who keeps the Brnnch- town hotel and is (pilte a well-known character, made a rule some time ago for the government of his barroom, says the Philadelphia llecord. 1v decided that when n man went to sleep in his barroom that was sufticieut evidence that the man had had enough to drink, j Upon awaking, therefore, the sleepy one was promptly refused any more liquor. The rule Wan rigidly in forged both by Clayton hhrmelf und by his brother-in-law, who nets as bartender One day recently, however, the rule proved to be a boomerang. Clayton wan sitting in his barroom. It. was a very warm afternoon and the host gradually dozed olT into a sound sleep. Some time later a customer eame in. lie wore heavy boots and the noise of his entrance awakened Clayton. The latter Kiit up and rubbed his eyes. "Come an' have somethin', tli." said the customer. Clayton stood up against the bar and sleepily called for a beer. "Sorry," said the bartender, "but. vou can't, have any drink." "What!" yelled Clayton, who was now thoroughly awake. "It's against the rules: you've been asleep," Kaid Ihe bartender, seriously.. lie stuck to It. and his boss realizing the justice of it was obliged to give in. The rule has Blnce been abolished. KIPLING'S LITTLE JOKE. How Ho Gave Out a I'ollcy for tho Am trallans. Itudyard Kipling is usually rcprc Rented na boino- verv cold and distant to vnntin- nirn'onnnnr mon mid Tirnnf joiinff newspaper men, an 1 jiroot uguuiai. inuir uaoria iu uimmuw iiiui. There is evidently a kind side to his na- , J , , , , . ture, however, as is shown by a story that is told by the Literary Digest. In ,,,,''.. ., i . regard to the statement in an Austra- linn paper that he lnnded on that island ..',, , , .. , . , i , , at 12 o'clock and 1G minutes later "had formulated an Australian policy," Mr. Kipling, according to the Digest .makes tho following oxnlnnatlon: "A vounir xul loiiowingpxpinnnuoii. a jouuh reporter cornereii ran jusu uiii-r i me lust after I landed. I treated him kindly, but said firmly that I w-tts not to" be inter viewed. I have not thought of inter; viewlng-you,' replied the reporter, with a sadness in his voice. 'I ask a much greater favor than that.' It turned'but that the reporter had an Australian policy which he knew would be of the greatest benefit to the country. No paper would print it. His modest re quest was that Kipling would let him put forth his theory, na the scheme of i the novelist. 'They -will print It,'. ho said, 'if l give it as coming trom you.' A t II .! -Tf .1! !-.!. 1 ii rigiu. agreed lup.mg, nre ane.ui. So tho young reporter got In four mortal columns Uelling the people Of Australia how to govern their country, I never read the article,' Mr. Kipling placidly says, 'but there must ha vebeen amazing theories in it from the storm it raised.' " An Unexpected Answer. .On a recent Sunday night a minister was preaching in lielfast, when a j'oung man in tiie congregation, getting weary , of tho sermon, looked repeatedly at his i watch. Just as he was in the act of ex-' amining his timepiece for the fourth or fifth time, the pastor, with great earn estness, was urging the truth upon tho conscienco of his hearers. "Young man," said he, " how Is it -with you?" Whereupon the young- man with tho gold repeater bawled out, in the hearing . of nearly tho wholo congregation: "A quarter past eighL" As may be sup posed, the gravity of the assembly was very much disturbed by the occurrence. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. Tho following proposed amendments to tho Constitution of fho Stato of No bruska, as hereinafter sot forth in full, uro submitted to tho oleotois of tho Stato of Nebraska, to bo voted upon ut tho general election to bo held Tues day, NovomborU, A. JJ , 1890: 1 A joint resolution proposing to amend sections two (li), four (4), and llvo (n,) of article six ((J) of tho Consti- tutlon of the State of Nebraska, relating to number of judges of tho nupiomo com.t ml tllcir tenu of o(Tlco Ho It resolved nml enacted by tho Legion turu of tilt.) H.uto of Nobfaslin: Heetlon 1. That si'otion two (10 of urtic o sfx (fl) of tlm Constitution of 111 Muto of NtiltnidlM ba amended ho ih to read as lob lows: H"Ptlon !" Tim Hiiprmnu court h1ii11 unlll otherwise pruvl lod by liiw, consist of JHm CO JuiIkl'4. a majority of whom shall 1)4 no - Hitry to form a quorum or to pronounrjt udpclfllMi I nlmlliiiYo oriulnnl juiisdl tlm lit ens" roliitliu; to rovenuu civil cases In which Uio state shall lu a tnrty, man tamus, quo wan an to, lmbous corpus, n i.l mi li npjiellntu jurisdiction, uh nmy bo pro.ldu.i '.y law. Bsctlon !i. That section four (1) of lo' six (0) of tlm Constitution or tlm S uto (if Nttbruslm, bo amended no ns to ruud iih fo.- lows : HfKtlon 4. Tho Juditos of llio Mtpri'ine ' i-iiuri tiiiKii no mocina oy tnti oH'ciors o. i ue ObflLII lib I II UH. llllll. 111IIII (III III III Ililll'll I'JC" ccpt nn h relnaftor provld-d shall l.o for a kinf ii or in i.ini ti..iu ..... ..m ..m. ... vifirliiil rif iiff. t ma ilitin 4tt fW -4. n ru i i1w i -, -r- ""-; :ir.,'.riii.V ' , JoHisiaiuni may prescrlijii. ' oo'mioii i iiiat ho vion iivo w pi nrnn o fix (0) of tho Constitution of iho Stato of No- "Si:,1:",1 'Tl',' ll.,Ji.r?,-l,l.,,r,,',V!.i . ',ivv.'.. ... .1. Ill I 'TW Hllll.l UH'Ullllll U int. supremo court, lor ino lerm or uvo ;0:vieT7iatliorjXei,,;,,fv,(!;,(!s,;,: At. ... . m . " . i ?f 'id "'.....'"',"".'.."" .""""V.', ; " k lufii, nintii i'iiviiii4 . nun mm oflloo for tho remain lor of tho term for will 'li thoy wore icspoctlvuly cominu aloiiod. Approved March ', A. D 1833. A joint resolution proposing nn nmendnient to section thirteen (13)' of ,, ... boholdln tlio vi'iirlbyil. thtTOHha.1 bo olectod his notion mil until l.lV ........l iaoil sliiili lu va.ld nnlesa th Hiiinoshil oil Ills two w jHliKpH of tlm Hupremo ooutt on.' ""e is elo lo'l id mn Ll PmK Jrivo imdirio 1 tlnreou ii cn-ufifat.. sli-aod of whom Mh.HI bo elected fur a t.-rm of nowovur. 'Ihiit at tho first Vaimrmol Hv ,ho wnlwy nnA auditor of Htnto. y ftUr.rnnJi,, "ST. !W:: Jir """ s i-uoa pur,uunt to nity. after, then, shall b.T electod ono Jud-of cu.nmuVio.ior" ono fo 'tho .Voriodof'oo. I Approve Miirch SO. A. D.. 1S03. nrticlo six of tho Constitution of the tide llvo (0) of tho Constitution of tho Stato of Nobraska, relating to com- State of Nebraska, limiting tho iium ponsation of supremo and district court ber of executive stato oiiicers. judges. Ibt it roiolvod by tho Lo lslaturo of tho 8t itu of Njbriska: Section 1. "That section thtrteon (1) of nrtleio six 00 of tlm Constitution of tho Mate oi"Nel)lu.lci bo amended ho us to read us foe lows: Sen, IU Tho jutli;os of tho sunroiuo nn I dhdrict courla sluill receive tor their serviem Hindi eouioens it .on as may be provided by law, payalMi ill'irtorly, Tho lelslatuto sball at its first so-islou after tho adoption of this amendment, threo-flfihs of tlio mombui-s tueou'd to eai'h house eoinniriinij. establish ih ir oompDiisntlon. Tho componiutloii so oh tablitihcd shall not be oHiwwi'd ottomt thnn onuo in tour vears, and in no event unless two-thirds of tho moiiibrs tdocted to oarh house of tho leldaturo concur therein. Approvod March 00, A. D 1805. I . to A joint resolution proposing tunoud section twonty-four (21) of .articlo flvo (5) of tho Constitution of the Stato of Nobraska, rotating to com- ponsation Of tho Ollloors Of tho executive a t ,. uoiiO"" Bolt resolved and onaotod by tho LoBlslatui-o or ino Btalo or JNeUraslta: f8t'cf,l1"!1 .;, 'a ??ui0 twunty-four CM) of article ilvo C'O of tlu (Jousiitutio i of Urn pito ur Nouruaicu bo amoudud to load as fol S'a:,i o. m. m . .. boetion 21. Tlm officers of tho executivo department of tho smto Kovorntuent slul. jouolvo fn- tholr servieoi a compensation to bo oitabllslusl by law, win h sluli lie neither men n-,ed nor diminished dunnc tho term lor which tlmr shall hive bum eom- ownuHdliuy fisw, cohih, lntoi'sts, noon pu .llo moneys In tholr hand or nndor their control, ,,urquJult(.B ut olUjo 0l. otUdl. com.)0a.' nation and all foos tint miy'lierb- urcer no puynuio iw uw ror servlcon not formed by uu oflk-or provided for in this article shall bo paid in advance into tho Btato trcasuiy, Tho le'U!uturj nlriil nt lti first sesslbn utter tho adoption of this ameiui iiieut, th oo fitths of tho members ejected to each houso of tho lelslaturo con' eurrliiK', t'Hiablisli the uttaries of tho ouioers natiusi in tins article. The coin peiiMitlon sq estiibllshed shall not bo chnno.l oftoaor than ouou in four yoiis hild in no event, unkus two-th'rds ot tho memburs elected to each housj of tho legislature consul' therein. Approved March 20 A. D. 1895. A joint resolution proposing to amend . OtlOll 0110 (1) of articlo SIX (0) of Eootiou tho 0ontitution of the State of Nebnus- . ... ... , ka, relating to judical power. tuw of tT-Wo TNoWkus by lha LBUlft' fccctlon 1. ThitHooiloaoii' C0"f artioioslx 10JU1. mo vjuustivuiioa or ineDui.oor isouiusu.. bo nmeiided to ioad as folio Wi: Suction 1. Tholudleial Dower of this Htatu ehiill be vestod In a Kuproino court, district courts, county conns justices of ihu cnsntt bo orcited by la- in which two-thirds of vu uivuiuuto uivvvi-vi i VHtUlA llUUau concur. Approved March !, A. D. 1803. A joint resolution proposing to nmend section cloven (11) of articlo six (0) of tho Constitution of tho State of Nebraska, relating to increase iu num ber of supromo and district couit judges. Bo it rosolvo.l and enaotod by tho Lughlnturo of bo State of Noliraslca : bj..iou 1. That section eleven (11) of nrtii'lu six (0)of tho Constitution of tbobtaiu of Nebruika bo umonded to read uj rol- M&l : Txtirzvxcjrn xsr.rvt.vsz.-tnttrrsa&ri.riccTaaB.'cT mtonll Th lr,,n nturu vh nvrtio tlitdrtof lvl ilium i ii ' 1 t. li )i iU h:ul con Ui Hi in miiv. in o f -i' tuu i i aim thou uidii h' hnnlwlmit hint. , s llllll IKltofcill"! Dull Hi l' 111' V'Ti HiUr H'lUil incroiuo tho nunii u- of judges of su prome mid dlUib-t court n.il tlio Julie districts of llit state, su h tlht.luu thui bo foi.uol of compact luriltory, und bottiiilitl by count linos: and such In crcaso, or any chuiko in tho b mmUrlvs of a dlstriot shall not vacate tlm oilk-o of any in luo Approved Mnrcli "J, A. D. 1805. A joint resolution proposing to amond ficction six (0) of articlo ono (1) of the. Constitution of tho Stato of Nebraska, relating to trial by jury. Bi It -psolvod rind onnctoJ by thoLoslslntuiT of th Htatu of Ntbanka: Smtloa 1. That suction six (0). nrtlclo (me (1) of tho Const. tutlon of ihi Ktato of No biaslc.i bo amend d to roul as fallows: hoction 0. 'ihu righ of trlsi b Jury shall roninl i invlo'.ato, biu tho it'uls attn'o inn pro vidoth tlncivt iii'tloiK flvii-slxlksof tho juiy nn.' rufidor a vttrdlot, an I tlm .'cislttturu may iil'o u hor .' trim by a Jury of a .oss numb n than twuie inuu, in courts Inferior to tho dls tri -t court. .j.u.uuuiuu, jv u iZJJ. A joint resolution proposing to ninond section ono(l) of articlo llvo (5) of tho Constitution of Nebraska, relat ing to oillcers of tho ex'jeutivo depart ment. Bo it rotolvcd and onnctod by tho Lunula' turti of thu Sla n JifNobraskii: Hi'i'tlon 1 That Hfctlou ono ril of nr- tlcl live C ) of ihs Consiliiitloii of th Muto ol NuurtiHkii Lo ninoiuletl to read as (ui- lows: h Hoction 1 Thnoxooutlvu dnpnrtinoiit Bhall coutist of n Bovoinor, ilc'utfiiant-KOVoruor, i-oorotarv of ntr .... itr.,f .i, .. ,.7. .I, L' trcaiurrr. su othitondfnt of imbl.i lnl Hti'uctlon, attnnioy g n ral comiiilssio'icr liiluoaii loininissloii oi puuiiu lanus unu iduluu nuuill.'d o.o 'tors ana ratified i.v a two mrJ i n.i h . I ivl Jm lMv v,,t" M u" "Itxst'on by authority of "uroal eum?nlH4 on m 'w: Piovlile.1 Thst mti'li donations of a fa LrT m i count wiih tho donations or such Hindi mito tor n term or ii.,0 .. ,... ... ...... , exc nt tho sal I i - . . . . .. Llltlli hlihl I.Ij -fl,. tc, vi.h.m fr,,. i. n.Ir -i-i.lu,i,;, .,,. i... !.. .. . . v -3.4jr " "" , u J"'"'1J'' Jn 'anvwry. h.s olei tlon, und until his sue c o-tol and (j nliflod. Ki h r. ilroad ml.sloner hIiaI boll his otilnn fr .i ... tluvuyitim buKiimliiic on tho Jirst Thurslav vuuillliniu.lllll, UHU iJ HIM IIUL1U11 111 UI1' y,.ar, ono for tho period or two years, ad j?1 lw; ' ".! !". "urln tl.elr term of ofil-. theVTlil eoriho'pubaen.di. "K Uos aV Sw" breiXu o'l!f0jm HU,:h du' Appiovoa ilarch U0, A. D. 1S33. A joint resolution proposintr to nmend section twonty-six (0) of ar- Bo it rcolvo l and "iiacied by tho Leg ib.aturo of tho St lto of Nebraska: Km'tion 1. Thai section twont.y-blx (.'0) of nrtlclf flvH (0 of Iho CoiMtltulion of tho Kiato of, NtibiasUa be ammidi'd lo rend us follows Brcllon Sil. No othor executivn stato oflV cers oxcont tl :i so numod iu so- tlon oin CO of this artii'io shall bo eni-ted. txoejiB bv tin act of tlm IcKlsltturo which is coneuri-ol in bv not les thin lhroe-f iiirths or mo moinuers eiecien 10 e.icn luiue thtTt'Of: l Provided, Tint nny nfflco crosted by an not of the lt'ulslnt iirn may be abolished ov tho lfKlBlsturo, two-thirds of tho lin'in bers elected to enuh hoino thorojf concur rluif. Approvod Jlarch CO. A. D . 18:15. A joint resolution proposing amend section nino (0) of articlo eight (8) of the Constitution of tho Stato of Nebraska, pioviding for tho investment of tho pornmuent educational funds of th0 auto. Uoit resolved and onactedby thoLugislu- turo of llio Stato of Nebraska Section 1. That HOCliou nino C") of article oluht C) of tho Constitution of tho State of NuuiiUlcii bo amended to read as fol- lows : s.ii'tlmi 0. All fun Ih bnlotipliicr in thn ut.ii.tfi for educi.tlonal puiposes, the Interest and bo dofinod trust funds hold by the sUto, and the st'itu shill sunnlr all Ioshcs ther of that niay in auv maimer accrue, so that tlm saint, t-hill remain forever invlolntu und undimiuishsd and shall not be in vested or loi io.I oxieit on United Stntei bonds or roiaond sehod di-rict bond this state, and stvh tunds vith tin in est and micoiho thorooz aro hereby sole or state scurities, or roKisiei-fit county ds ot tor- lemn- ly !fdi!iM for the lmritosoi tor whb'h they. uro Ki-aniKi a no set apart, nun snail not be tuinsforrcd to nny othor fund for othot usos ; . Provided, The board croalo-J by section 1 of this nrtlclo Is empowore-d to soil from time to time npy of the securities beloiiKin to .the permanent si hool fund and invest tho proceeds mldiix therufi-Om in any of the securities .enumerated in this .eootiou bear- Ins a hlchur rate of interest whenever nn opportunity lor bottor Investment is pro- Bonieu; . And provltieii lurtuor, 'Hint wnen nny warrant upn tho stnto treisu'Of re ' aibiHlii J.uiiii.1 tit tillltjlt.iii.tti "P nil ii iiiiHi-iiykI IIU1IJ IDUUU It IU11UIIIII.U vri. tl jf UJ1 " atlou by tho loulslnturo and secured lty the levy of a tax for Its pavmont, bhall bo piesonted to ihu stato treasurer for payment, and there slnll not bo any juouoy In the proper tutid to pny such warrant, tlio board created by section 1 of this artle e m ly direct thu stato treas urer to pay tint amount duo on su li war rant from moneys iu his bands belonging to the pominiiont scbo it fund of the state, and ho shall hold kMiI warrant as an in vestment of mid permanent sebool fund. Approvod March 5.11, A. D 18U5. A joint resolution proposing an t0 th0 Constitution of the ' Stato of Nebraska by adding a now section to articlo twelve (12) of said constitution to bo numbered sectlou two (2) relative to tho merging of tho government of cities of tho metro politan class and tho govornmont of tho counties wheroiu such cities are located. Ilo it resolved and onnctod by tho legis lature of tho late of Nebraska: Bootiou 1. That articlo twelve (12) of tho Constitution of tho Stato of Noortska bo tlon to i e nuinburod section two GO lo read UH rollouts: Section 'J. Tho Kovurnmont of any city of tlio metropodtun class and tho rov- eal qI Uw county 1" v-"b umoudod by miuliu; tosalil iii'timo " new sec it ,"' lo atr 1 nmv to isliTRoa whnW or In t).i t iv'i n iv iiroti 'H fi hi .n to do hfi lo i hU 'lull 1 in aatli') lty of Inw to tlm vot is of Hti h fit- iiti'l count? and rr t'dvol ih ass -tit of a in J irlty of tho voice cu-t In hiii h clt) and also a msjorlty oT Mi" votiM can In tlm county ox iiisivo or iho-it' 'ivii in muIi iiicf ropoiituii city ut ucli L'lO'Jlllll. Approved March 29, A. D. U03. A joint resolution proposing nn amcMilment to section six (0) of articlo eevcii (7) of tho Constitution of tho Stato of Nebraskn, prescribing tho manner in which votes Bhall bo cast. JJo it rmolvud and cnactt'd by tlm LotfUlat uro of tlm HtiU) of Nebraska: auction 1 Tli it Buutio.i six (0) of nrtlclo hovoii CO of ho Constitution of tlm Htatu of NolniLiku be Hlnuudcd to road us fol lows: t-'ciL'tlonO. All vote k)i ill bo br ballot, or Hiich tlmr nii'thtrl m may bo prescribed by law tirovidrd thti sourccy of vothiK bo jirosorvoil. Approved March 0, A D 1803. A J:tlf. rncnlnt nil nrnnncJnrr n amend section two (2) of articlo four teen (14) of 'tho Constitution of tho tftato of Nebraska, relutivo to donations to works of internal improvement and manufactories. Bn It rt-solvcd and onnctod by tho Lo;? Islaturu of tlm htatu of Nebraska : Bsctlon I Thst (cotlou two (0 of articlo fourteen flD of the Constitution of tlu Stato of Nobtaota, bo amended to real us ,roilnva., XT ,. . , 8 -hi. 2 No city, county, town, pr'clnct, l",u.I,u'h,?',1V'' or 0,,'Hr sollvlslon ho "'V' Hh".U c.vtl.r n,.,ko , cluuntloiis any Works of internal hnprovenmin,. or "inunctiiry, unlesi a iiftipiHttlon so to tlo shall linvj been first Hiilnnllted to tho visions in tho lifU'ruputo nhall not I'X'-eud no bonds or ovldcncos of I, J. A. Pipor, secretary of stato of the stato of Nebraska, do hereby certify thfc tho foiegoing proposed amendments to tlio Constitution of tho Stato of Ne braskr. are true and correct copies of tho original enrolled and engrossed bills, as passed by the Twenty-fourth session of tho legislature of tho State of Nebraska, as appears from said original bills on file in this ofllco, and that all and each of said proposed amendments are submitted to tho qnalitied votors of the Stato of Ne braska' for tlieir adoption or rejection nf, thn fmiiiM-nl nlwHnti in l.n l.nl,l - "v uu Tuesday, thy Jd day of November, A ' D., 180(5. In testimony whereof, I havo horo-J nnto sot my hand and affixed tlio great seal of the Stato of Ncbiaska. ltMl Hill1 P.Hlt. tT Till fiuhliiiui ii ViilllutirtM of ssor is flucl1 couut'! Provided. fUuhor. Tint any .,,.,.. kii. or uiiuuiy niuy, uy n inreo'iourtlis irn i of vot"' hiort'iiso mi- h indolit'-dness five por cent. 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