The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, October 02, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE AMERICAN.
PROPOSED
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS.
The following proposed amendment!
to the Constitution of the State of N
braska, aa hereinafter set forth in fall,
ro suomutea to the elector of the
Btate of Nebraska, to be voted upon
at the general election to be held Tues.
day, November 8, A. D., 1896:
A J - . ...
a. joint resolution proposing to
amend sections two (3), four (4), and
five (5.) of article six (6) of the Consti
tution of the State of Nebraska, relating
to number of judges of the supreme
court and their term of office.
Be It resolved and enaoted by tba Lek-lsla
turn of the Blata of Nabraaka: '
potion 1. That section two (2) of artiole
,xri ,. V" wmibuiuiiob or tne btate
owe- amauaoa no an to read as fol
th-tl nprna eourt shall until
C?TUe Pded by law, constat of flya
W Judges, a majority of whom .hall be ne-e-I'Lii0
tm . 110Pnni or to pronounce
edseision. It ghH have original Juried!, -tion
which the a into ahall b, a party, mandamus
quo warranto, habaaa corpus, and su.-h
appellate Jurisdiction, as may be provided by
law.
Section H That aeotlon four
u 1 1) i ill uin inniMiniii.M
... I . 1 - . v.. iuo OIMM
towi amaudod so aa to read aa fol.
eourt ahall be elected by the elector of the
State at large, and their term of office ex
cept aa hereinafter provided, shall be for a
legislature may preaeribe.
6ectioj 8. That section Ave (5) of article
six (O of the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska, be amended to read aa follows
jKfi.n hx. At ,h? flr tt'neral election to
t ",h9 i h "h" be elected
17 L'm ot the anpreme court one
?! A ,hU b. 1 r a term of
two (2) 7ears. one for the term of four CO
' rr - . Tr". i"n ejection inera
Mler, there ahall be elected one 7iX n
ne supreme oourt for the term of five
t..iZL ',j T , owierwise provided by
hlA.''v111" tha M of the au
Ur' w.ho ,"rm h not expired
' "ma of holding the general eleo-
r 1. . X "u"u continue to hold their
p f. the remainder of tha term for
atoned. were respectively
Approved March 19, a. D. 189S.
00 of artiole
of the Btate
Be B resolved and enacted by tha Uflelatare
ee the Mute of Nebraate;
Kectioa 1. Tha section sis ((I), article one
iwui'iouua or the Mate of Ke-
iraak be auirad d to rd aa folio:
avueo a ine right of trial br Jury
remain inviolate, but the lenia etnre nier
rule ht in civil avliona t .mh. ,f ..
Suav rwmier a vwrdi-t. ud the legislature way
al-o an bona- trial by a jury of a leaa onnibor
" men. ta oouria intertor to tha dis-
Appromd March 28. X U te
to
A joint resolution proposing
amend section one (1) of article five (8)
of the Constitution of Nebraska, relat
ing to officers of the executive depart
men.
no n r.iTi and enacted by tha Ixsiala
u w. ,10UW,a;
Km.'!. ,n 1 TO...
liiwa- amenooa to read aa
Bectioa 1 The execntlva itanrtnui .v.n
a2rvff ?"VBrn"r- """tonant governor.
JT!J?. 0f udlh,r ' P"""" accounts.
trauivr, m Inteudxnt of publlu In
atruction. att.... .i , n
Of public landa and bulldina. an.l ,h.
luiuuiuuiunfirB. sua. n a . i
IhSipt,,M ".Hil r""ro1 oommiasionerH.'
Jhal! hold hia offloa for a term of
La w . , " . "in bilat aiier
tr! i8?" T0'" u January, after
his ele. tion. and until hi. " .!.
' uu uiiaiiana. tui -n rullrfiAul
'wiiiivr aimu nold
com-
Ti ' t - "fon me nrat TburaJar
iw nrai luola? in Jaiinan
. i."i. auu UIll 1 1
bis otHoe for
5
vicr tiuu. Ilia TJ Tl T 1 1 hlsi mt,
KL.ta "nd. tw ined; Provided.
r,. i. , V ; !ne nr gneral eleo-
.."uui.iu.iot me auoiniou or thia amend -
moot there shall be ele.-tn th. T..." .
ouiumlwioneri, one for the period of one
year, one lor the Drid of to vur. ...
one for the p- riod of three years. The sov
amor, secretary of state, auditor of pub
lie accounts, and treasurer ahall realde at
the caultat durinir thMir tm n
they ahall keeu the nuhlin runni. i.i.J
paper there and ahall
ties as may be reauired bv Uw
Approved March 80, A. D. 1894
aa
A joint resolution proposing
amendment to section thirteen (IS) of
article six of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska, relating to com
pensation of supreme and district oourt
Judges.
-A li relTd b7 h Wlslaturs of tha State
n iioui caeisasi ,
eotion i. rnat aeotlon thirteen CIS) of
Mi Z i L 1 lne "nttitlon of the State
oiwmu oe amenaea ao aa to read as fol'
lows:
18 The judges of the supreme and
Clatriet courts shall receive for their services
iwiiiitiuaiuiio aa may ne provided by law.
WJ uai I J .
.? iet(iaiaiure sbau at Ita first sestioa
K .uD auoption oi inia amendment,
lareeHftha of tha members eleoted to
each house concurring, establish their
..7.' in oompenaation so
saouanea snail not be changed oftener
than once in four years, and in no event unieaa
wo-thirds of the members eleoted to
' " oi tne legiaiatura
herein.
Approved March 80, A. D. 18BS,
sonour
A J . ...
a joint resolution proposing to
amend seotion twenty-four (24) of
article five (5) of the Constitution of
the State of Nebraska, relating to oom-
pensation of the officers of the executive
department.
t,tI??lT5,,Sn 8nmctd by the Legislature
Section 1. That section twenty-roar
f artiole five C4) of the Constitution of
Btate of Nebraska be amended to read as fol
lows :
Dooiion aa. Tne officers of tha executive
k-' ui ina aiate government ahall
raoelve for their aervioes a compensation
".J?8 tl'1'b'd by law, which ahall be
neither Increased nor diminished during tha
term for which they ahall have been com
missioned and they shall not receive to their
own use any fees, coats, lntereata, upon puolio
moneys in thei-hands or under their control,
perqulsltea of office or other compen
sation and all fees that may here,
a j Payable bv law tor servicea
P'"""" oj an omcer provtaed for In
he
this article shall be naid in savanna ln ..
State treasury The legislature ahall at Its
ami session after the adoption of this amend
ment, three-fifths of the members elected to
wrnu uuuso oi tne legislature con
curring, establish tha salaries of tha
ffloers named in this article. The com
pensation ao established shall not be changed
oftener than once' in four years and in no
vent unless two-thirds of the members
therein nouae ' tne toaslaturs oonour
Approved March 28, A. D. 1895.
A joint resolution proposing to amend
eotion one (1) of artiole six (6) of
the Constitution of the State of Nebras
ka, relating to judioial power.
Be It resolved and enacted by tha Leelala.
tura of the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That section nn m t
(S) of the Oonsti tution of the Stats of Nebraska
m wuouuuu w rwu aa lUIIOWIi
Seotion 1. Tha judicial power of this state
snail oe vesica in a supreme court, district
courts, county oourts justices of the
peace, police magistrates, and in such other
courts Inferior to the supreme com t aa may
u Braieu oy law in wnlou t wo-thirds of
the members eleoted to each house
wuuur.
. Approved March 2D, A. D. 1895.
A joint resolution proposing to
amend section twenty-six (26) of ar
tide fire (5) of the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska, limiting the num
ber of executive state officers.
Be it resolved anil ....nii i. . v .
Ulatura of the Ktate of Nebraaka:
(Motion 1. 1 hat section twentv alv run
article five Cb) of the GonKtitution r !..
State of Nebraska, be km u. ...
I - ...v. w irmi aa
ollows:
Seotion 2S. No other avecnHv ,kU r.m.
oers except those named in section one CO
of thia article shaU be created, except
oy an act of the lamiin.... ,t.i.i. f.
coocurred In by not lens than three fjurthi
moinoera elected to each house
Pn.1 rm k . . .
. i . ' ' ULUe created by an
ot of the leginlature may be abolished bv
tha legislature, two-thirds of the mem
bers eleoted to each house thereof ooaour-
US
Approved March 80, A. D.. 1S9&,
Btanufatori(.
Be It rwfcjved and enantetl by tha Law
blatnre of tha htale of N abraaka
SarMoa 1 That aeotlon two 2) of arttele
fourtean (1) of the OoueUtmiua of the
Btawof N abraaka, be etueadad to read aa
,,, e"7 county, town, precinct.
munidilliy. or other aubdivrt. of the
ataue, ahall aver maVe donatioaa to aav
works of Internal Improvement. or
man u fact. irv. uni. . ,.i....i .1
it.. -U-.l . . 'KqVfl BJ
himi, ui hu arai a.t I ..... t .i
tea
eu.-h
, .u. ... luni nn4 mined by a two
thirds vote at an election by auteorl.v of
Jaw; ProviJirt That such donations "f a
vuuons ta the umnu ahm ...
per cent of the asseaaed valuattoo of
count v : Provide.!. fu. t
Sli. .r CuuatT y., by a three fourths
vote, increase au h lil.,i.in " "T
- . u U f-a
I .
, - ... iiunH ion same saau
nrntm adttrtml throa wrnflom Ifiiied
DT thft HftOI-i-tsftrv sn.wl aa...l. .. . at T .
. j avaaa asftussiuir ' a BllaBtxea.
ahowlug that the aama is Uaued pursuant to
Approved March 29, A IV, 1S85.
oenU for the balance of September aud
, October.
A PA ...... IH. . .11 . . . . .
-w jv mwrwicu m me uoii'at or a
man who told a member of the A. P.
A., whoa raid repreaontallvu remon-
straiod with him for toadying to Ho
rn touts, that he "would be a fool not
to stand in with the Iioman Catholics
when they controlled his party and al
ways supported him;" who had a count
of the ltoman church, and the eon of a
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Cripple Creek Advertisements
HARRIS BROS.,
224 Bennett Avenue.
lea... .It a., a. I I 1 . . .... t 1 3 T f A lim . . a . ...
7.v i, T , 77, ,,rlpw A1" UAW1 our "en"" ad the Public to know
eworktobenotlflodof nis nomina- Uf nv . .. ..
ton hw th .- "w '"'"i"-'"-' tu remove irora our o UI btand
7 , aura sen per oant aad I . " """" sail .
bonds or evldenoee of tndebte.in.aa . I whose nanoirvrln nf t 1.1 I... 8011 OUT
r '" tb aama shall u.- . . "7 L 7 "
;piim)u oy iioinaDiis as a rally
ing cry for the faithful of that religious
poi s Jusion.
th nt we
We filial.
I, J. A. Piper, secretary of state of
the state of Nebraska, do hereby certify
that the foregoing proposed amendments
to the Constitution of the State of Ne
braska are true and correct copies of
the original enrolled and en crossed
bills, as passed by the Twenty-fourth
ession of the legislature of the State
of Nebraska, as appears from said
original bills on file in this offloe, and Creek.
that all and each of said proposed
amendment are submitted to the
Qualified votera of the State of Ne
braska for their adoption or rejection
at the general eleotion to be held on
Tuesday, the 8d day of November. A.
D., 189fl.
In testimony whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the great
eal of the State of Nebraska.
Done at Lincoln this 17th dav of
July, In the year of our Lord, One Thou
and, Eight Hundred and Ninety-Slx,
tne Independence of the United
States the One Hundred and Twenty
First, and of this state the Thirtieth.
(Seal.) J. A. PIPER,
Secretary of State.
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a joint resolution proposing to
amend section nine (9) of article eight
(8) of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska, providing for the investment
of the permanent educational funds of
the state.
Ba it resolved and nar4 , tw t -i..
tnp.ritk.Mt.t.nni.1.. 1.- .
oeouon 1. That mention n n. m ...i.i.
Sight (8) of the Constitution of tha ttata
... a.vuimm urn aiuenuea to read as fol
lows:
8eGtton 0. All fnn m luilnnaln. . U. .....
for aducatlonal purposes, tha interest and
Income whereof onlv ara .. -v. .. i .
" ui iuuub nata or tne state,
and the state shall supply all losses there
ot that may In any manner accrue, ao that
the same shall remain forever Inviolate
uimiuiiuisnea, ana snail not ba In
vested or loaned except on United States
. roiuribiae, or rematered eouniv
bonds or reiciatered school dim riot bonds of
uiis ai.ava, ami suon lunoa with tha Inter
est and income thereof are hereby solemn.
ly Dleaved for tha nurnnua far u.ki..v. .1...
are erantd and set apart, and snail not
be transferred to any other fund for other
rrojiaeo. ine Doara oreated by section
1 oi this article la hiimiwiimH ts ii .
time to time any of the securities beloniins-
to tne permanent a-bool fond and Invest
.u iiruwau. ariama inarftrmm in . w ....
securities enumerated In thia section bear
ln a higher rate of interest, whenever
viiuurkuuuj tor oetter investment iaM.
tented: r
aui uiufiuw turiiner. tdu . i...
warrant upon the state treasurer res
Ularlr issued in nnmunia nf
atloa by the lefislature and eeenred hy the
a ia itir ita payment, ahall
be presented to tha state treasurer for
payment, and there ahall not be any
money in the proper fund to pay such
..iimi. ilia uoani nrftaun .ni a
v. uu. atrniuie aaay oirect tne state treas'
nrer to pay the amount due on such war
rant irom moneys In his hands belontrin
auau aoia aaia warrant as an in-
1."."" w miu pttrmanens scnool lund.
Approved inarch a. A. U. 18V&.
READI REFLECTII THEN VOTEI ! I
A number of patriotic papers have
declared that they have concluded to
support Bryan and Watson in this
campaign. Just how a publication
which pretends to be an American
Train No. 10. 8:30 a. in rilroct ra
Colorado Bprlnga and Denver, connecting
with through f ant trains for all points east
and south. At Florence with through trains
on the Rio Urande for Laadvllle. Aspen
Ulenwood, Grand Junction, Halt Lake,
Ugden. California and northwestern points
without change of cars. Pullman Palace
HulTet and Tourist sleepers.
j rain no, e, :du p. m., tne handsomest
train In the mountains, Pullman sleeper and
I'arlor cars, seats free, without change to
l'uelllo, Colorado Borings and Denver. rn.
"" inn wun tnrougn last trains for all
point east. At Florence with Rio Urande
i rans-uontinentai limited and Nan
lo.
a joini resolution proposing to
amend section eleven (11) of artiole six
(6) of the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska, relating to increase in nam-
Dr or supreme and distriot oourt
Judges.
Be it resolved and enaoted by the Lecislatare
of the State of Nebraska :
Bee tion 1. That seotion eleven (11) of
article six (8) of the Constitution of the btate
f Nebraska be amended to read aa fol
wa: Section 11. The legislators, whenever two
anlrda of the members eleoted to each house
shall oonour therein, may, in or after the year
ne thousand eight hundred and ninety -seven
and not oftener than once la every lour rears.
Increase the number ot lodges of au
5 nd distriot oourta. and the Judical
dlatricte of the state. Buck dlttriota shall
e formed of eompaot territory, and
ttounded by county lines; and such in-J?-.
5r. nT onanae In the boundaries
fadge. no' TKOt Um offloe ot any
ppreved March 80, A. D. 180S.
I A Joint resolution proposing to amend
action six () of artiole one (1) of the
Oonstitutioa tt the State of Nsb
relating to BW by jury. "
A .
a juiu loeuiuiiuu proposing an
amendment to the Constitution of the
State of Nebraska by adding a new
eotion to article twelve (12) of said
constitution to be numbered section
two (2) relative to the merging of the
government of cities of the metro- These papers cost you nothing; they
lUD auvernment oi win De as free as water, and w aoir
me counties wnereln such cities are you to read them carefullv. and denlrle
. - -
located. '
Be it resolved and en n-ted h tha T.i.
lature of the Btate of Nebraska:
Section 1. That article twelve (12) of the
uwu.biiuuuu ui line oihm OI nanraaaa h
amended by adding to said article a new seo
tion to be numbered seotion two Of) to read
s follows:
Seotion 8. Tha DiT.rnm.tit nf .nw -it- .
uiiruiviiiaD oiaas and tne gov
ernment of the county In wnloh
It la located mav ha m.r.i t,,u.
wr m pai naoa proposition so to do
ooen BBDmitted oy authority of law to the
vunra i sucn city and county and re.
etaveo tne aaaent or a majority of the
auun cisy and also a majority
f the votes cast In the county exclusive
i mini casi, in sucn metropolitan city at such
trains for all
ande
.in..
aim an eoutnern uoiorado points.
Tickets through to all foreign points at
lowest rates . Agents for the best aleamihlp
lines. Tick sts furnished by telegraph with
out extra CharffA tVmn an ntvl nf ihu
paper and a supporter of the Little D Lowest freight rates named to all points.'
Red School House can Conscientiously ISWXtnttt! bweenTe'n'ie'ran'd!,!
support W. J. Bryan when it knows vfe'tor. 18 P'uU 10 Crlpple Creek and
his record in congress is more than we I Suburban trains for Victor leave at 7-45 a.
, - I ui., ii ik. ui. a li ii a ii, in.
wu comprenena. I H. F. Kkukgsr, W. E. Johnrob.
Never since the dav that W. r Hunan uen ' a1- . rest, and M
., , JW cripple Creek. Uolo. Denver.
was nominated nas mere been anv
question in the mind of the editor of
The American as to who should be
supported by patriotic Americans or
who would receive the support of this
paper. The American has been con
sistent since its first issue and it will
be consistent in Its last. It will not
support any man, now or hereafter.
who does not approve of the principles
of the A. P. A.: and W. J. Brvan is on
record as opposing that order. He is
on record as opposing the introduction
of the English language into the pub
lic schools of New Mexico. He is on
record as the special pet and champion
of Romanists in Nebraska, and he is
on record as having favored the Intro
duction and adoption of an anti-A. P.
A. resolution by the platform com
mittee of the convention which nomi
nated him.
Consequently we have not and will
not endorse the candidacy of Mr.
Bryan. On the contrary we shall con
tribute to his defeat by giving his
record on the A. P. A. and Roman
questions as wide an airing as possible
each week. In order to do this we
shall print and circulate a large num
ber of extra Americans each week.
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THE POPULAR LINE TO
LEADVILLE. GLENWOOD SPRINGS
ASPEN, GRAND JUNCTION
an.rV. P- l',"nCr and day coaches are run between Cripple Creek, Victor. Colo
ln? Jt s;.iD.lI.V on Tr?-h 7 8 P"nK,rs can ocl-iipy berths In Co orado
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n,l!Ult onlybroad-(ta(re railroad Into the Cripple Creek dlHtrlct.
ty-Hve (65) miles the shortest, an several hours Uie quickest time to all points
i i JiliM o m . J. H. WATEUS, Superintendent
The Midland T
and Is slxt
hast and
H. COLLBUAN
President.
AND
CRIPPLE CREEK
Reaches all the principal towns and min
ing oamps In Colorado, Utah and
New Meaioo.
PASSES THROUGH
SALT LAKE CITY
EN ROUTE TO AND FROM PACIFIC COAST.
THE TOURISnlAVORITE LINE
TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS.
All througtitralns equipped with Pullman Palace
and Tourist Sleeping Car.
AMERICAN
GOLD MINING ZEsMILLiNG
COMPANY
1615 Howard Street, Omaha Neb.
Capital Stock $2,000,000
Par Value of
Shares SI each
CLAIMS LOCATED ON NIPPLE MOUNTAIN
.... AND IN HIGH PARS
IN THE GREAT
Approved March 29, JL D. 1895.
A joint resolution proposing an
amendment to seotion six (6) of article
even (7) of the Constitution of the
Btate of Nebraska, prescribing; the
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Be it resolved and enaoted by the Lecialat-
traction 1. That section
for yourself who nearest represents tha
American idea.
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Go to
California
in a Tourist Sleeper.
It is the RIGHT way.
Pay more aad you are ei
. travagant. Pay less and
you are uncomfortable.
Ihe newest, brightest,
cleanest and easiest rid
ing Tourist Sleepers are
used for our
Personally Conducted
Excursions to
California,
which leave Omaha every
Thursday morning reach
ing San Francisco Sunday
evening, and Los Angeles
Monday noon.
You can join them at
any intermediate point.
Ask nearest ticket agent
for full information, or
write to
J. Francis, O. P. A, Omaha, Neb.
Cripple Creek Mining District
ialm8 a,re surrounded by some of the richest strikes of recent years,
and are undoubtedly as rich as any in the whole district. They were located by
a practical miner, one in whom the Denver mint people had so much confidence
been taken 8everaI cllm 'or them, from which rich ore has
Surface Rock on our Nipple Mountain and High Park claims assays 12 00
per ton; down eight feet it advances in value to more than 17.00 par ton and the
Indications are that these claims will be as rich as the richest claims in the
Here is an opportunity seldom met with for the investment of money in
no AntaDnit aa ansa a k... L t . J
uuiue. waore ny woo CDooeo may visit tba mines
rh&t ifl halnir rlnnA Tha minus .n.i.A w.uui.
200 feet of a railroad.
. If J0" want to MAKE MONEY buy stock in this companv. It is a safe
woT8i?Ser,i?.Vfvtme?t' and WILL PAY DIVIDENDS TO EVERY STOCK
HOLDER, if the mines pan out as rich as present Indications warrant us in
believing them to be. .
We court the fullest lnvestig tion. Pull Information will be sent by
mail upon application from thnaa mhn rannnt xall at nffw r;n ... v 1
found below, giving the number of shares you desire to purchase, and inclose it
i .. j m,?y OIdo or n "P" order, or with monay in registered
letter, and mail it to us, making all money orders payable to
JOHN C. THOriPSON, President.
Enclosed please find to pay
for. shares of stock in the American I
Gold Mining and Milling Co., at 5c per share.
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