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THE AMERICAN. r PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. Ths following proposed amendment to the Constitution of the State of Ne braska, m hereinafter set forth iu full, are submitted to the electors of the 6tats of Nebraska, to be roted npon at the general election to be held Tues day, November 8, A. D., 1896: A joint resolution proposing to amend sections two (J), four (4), and fire (5.) of article six (8) of the Consti tution of the State of Nebraska, relating to number of judges of the supreme court and their term of office. Bs It resolved sod enacted by the Legisla tor of the Biats of Nebraska: Beotlon 1. That aeotion two (2) of artlola SU (8) of the Constitution of the Mate ef Nsbraaka be amended ao as to read as fol- Beotlon t The supreme court ahall an til etberwlee provided by law, consist of five (t) Jadsee. a majority of whom ahall be seven aary to form a quorum or to pronounoe t decision, li shall hare original jurisdiction i eases relating to revenue, olrtl oaaxs In which lbs state shall be a party, mandamus, aoo warranto, habeas oorpus, and iu h appellate) Jurisdiction, as may be provided by law. teotlon 1 That seotlon four (4) of artlole U fS) of the OomtHution of the Slat SI Nebraska, be amended so as to read as fol saws i Beotloa 1 The judges of the supreme soart shall be elected by the electors of the State at lertte, and their term of offloe ex Sept as hereinafter provided, shall be for a period of not lees than are (8) years as the legislature may presort b. Vtlon 8 That sectloa five (5) of artlole SU CO of the Constitution of the State of Ne braska, be amended to read aa follows : station t. At the first general election to te bald in the ytr 116. there ahall be elected wo (8) Judges of the supreme oourt one at whom shall be elected for a term of two Or) years, one for the term of four (4) fears, and at each general election there liter, there shall be elected one judge of the supreme oourt for the term of Its ft) years, unless otherwise prorlded by law; Provided, that the judges of the su- rram oourt whose terms hare not expired t the time of holding the general eleo- of 18B8, shall oontlnue to hold their for tbs remainder of the term for deb, they were raaneatlTalT onm mis sioned. Approved March 28, A. P. 1895. Joint resolution proposing aa amendment to aeotion thirteen (13) of ajrtiole six of ths Oonititution of the State of Nebraska, relating to com pensation of supreme and district oourt Judges. Be It resolved by las Legislature of the Mate I Nebraska: Beotlon 1. That aeotion thirteen (IS) of article six (A) of the Constitution of the State af Nebraska be amended so as to read as fol lows: Baa. IS The Judges of the sapremc and Alstriet eourts shall receive for their ssrvtoes Such compensation as may be provided by law, Bareble quarterly. The legislature shall at its first session after the adoption of this amendment, three-fifths of the members elected to each house concurring, establish their Compensation. The eompsnsatlon so ea- febliahed shall not be changed oftcner an once In four yean, and in no event unless - ewo-uttros 01 u memoers eteoaea to Sen house or the legislature eonour crein. Approved March 83, A D. 180S. A joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (34) of article five (5) of the Oonititution of the State of Nebraska, relating to com pensation of the officers of the executive department. Be It resolved and enacted by the Legislatstrc at the Bute of Nebraska: Section 1. That section twenty-four (24) t article five (5) of the Constitution ef the tat of Neoraska be amended to read as fol ws: Beotlon 84. The offloe rs of the esweutiva department of the state government shall receive for their services a compensation to be established by law, which shall be C either inarraxed nor diminished during the irm for which they shall have been com missioned and they shall not receive tc their wa use aay fees, coeta, interests, upon pablie sucaeys in thei hands or under their oontrol, perquisites of offloe or other compen sation aad all fees that may here after be payable l.v law for services performed by an officer provided for In this article shall be paid la advance Into the State treasury The legislature shall aS its Bxit session after the adoption of this amend ment, three-fifths of the members elected to each house of the legislature con curring;, establish the salaries of ths afooers named In this article. The com peaaatlon so established shall not be ohasojed ftencr than onos In four years and la no vest unless two-thirds or the members Sleeted to each house of the legislature con our therein. Approved March 28, A. D. 1896. A Joint resolution proposing to amend aeotion one (1) of artiole six (8) of ths Constitution of the State of Nebras ka, relating to judicial power. Belt resolved and enacted by the Legisla ture of the Btate of Nebraska: Section 1. That seoUon one (1) of artlole six fS) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read aa follows : SeoUon L The judicial power of this state Shall be vested la a supreme court, district courts, eouaty courts justices of ths peace police magistrates, and In such other courts Inferior to the supreme com t aa may be oreated by lew la which two-thirds of the members elected to each house concur. Approved March 8), A. D. 1806. " A joint resolution proposing to amend section eleven (11) of artiole six (6) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relating to inoreasa is num ber of supreme and distriot oourt Judges. Be It resolved and enacted by the Legislature at the State of Nebraska I Seotlon L That section eleven 00 of article six (6) of the Constitution of the State at Nebraska be amended to read as fol- Section 1L The legislature, whenever two thirds of the members eleoted to each house Shall concur therein, may, in or after the year SXtc thousand eight hundred aad ninety -seven SM not ottener thaa once la every tour yean, tnoreaaa the number of judges of su preme and district courts, and the judical Blatriots of the state. Such distriots shall no formed of compaet territory, and hounded by county unes; and such in crease, or any change la the boundaries If a distriot, shall not vacate ths offloe of any edge. . Approved Maroh 10, A. D. 1885. I A joint resolution proposing to amend action six (tt) of artiole one (1) of ths Constitution C the State of Ne nlating to to Be It resolved anil enacted by the Legislator f th Bute of Nebraska: bo-tion 1. That eeottoa six (CV artlole one (1) of the Conx tutloa of the btate of Ke Draaka be amend d to read as follows: bet-uoa a The right of trial br jury shall remain Inviolate, but the legislature may pro vide that in elm actions flvo elilha of the jury saav rvuder a verdict, and the legislature may also aa hone., trial by a Jury of a lees number than twvire men, la eourts inferior So the dis trict oourt. Approved March 19, A D. IM. A joint resolntioa proposinf to amend section one (1) of article fire (5) of the Constitution of Nebraska, relat ing to officers of ths executive depart ment. Be it resolved and enacted by the Legisla ture of the Sta'e of Nebraaka: Section 1 That section one (1) of ar tlole five p) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as fol lows: Section I The executive department shall consist of a governor, lieutenant-governor, secretary of stute auditor of public account, treaiar-r, bu rintendent of public In struction, attorney grncral. commlasloner of pubito lands and buildings, and three railroad commUnioners.- aah ol whom, exwpt the tall railroad oommiSHionere. shall hold his offloe for a term of two years, f-om the first Thursday after the flint Tuusday la January, after his election, and until his suoceesur is elected and qualiflad. a"h railroad com nilosionar shall hold his offloe for a term of three years beginning on the first Thursday after the flint Tuesday in January a ter bis eie tion, and until his suooee or la elected and qua lfled: Provided, however. That at the Unit funeral sleo tion held after the adoption of this amend ment there thall be elected three railroad ooiiimt-Mioneri. one for the period of one year, one tor the period of two years, and sne tor the p-nod of three years. The gov ernor, secretary of state, auditor of pub lio accounts, and treasurer ahall reside at the capital during their term of office; they shall keep the publlo record , books and papers there and shall perform such du ties as may be required by law. Approved March 80, A. IX 1S8&. A joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-six (20) of ar ticle five (5) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, limiting the num ber of executive state officers. Be It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska: Seotlon 1. That section twenty-six (28) of article five Co) of the Constitution of the Btate of Nebraska be amended to read as follows : Seotlon 38. No other executive state offi cers except tboee named in section ons (1) of this artiole shall be created, exoept by an act of the legislature which la concurred In by not less than three-fourths of the members elected to each house thereof: Provided, That any offloe created by aa sot of the legislature may be abolished by the legislature, two-thirds of the mem bers elected to each house thereof coaeur ring. Approved March 80, A. D., 18M. A joint resolntioa proposing to amend section nine (9) of artiole sight (8) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, providing for the investment f the permanent educational fundi of the state. Beit resolved and enacted by ths Legisla ture of the State of Nebraska: Beotlon 1. That section nine (B) of article Sight (8) of the Constitution of the Btate ef Nebraska be amended to read as fol lows: beotlon t. All fouls belonging tc the stats for educational purposes, the Interest and Inoomc whereof only are to be used, shall be deemed truit funds held by the state, and the state shall supply all losses there of that may In any manner accrue, so that the aame shall remain forever inviolate and undiminished, and shall not be In vested or loaned except on United States or state securities, or registered oomnty bonds or registered school district bonds of this state, and such funds with the later cst and incoms thereof are hereby solecnsr ly pledged for the purposes for which they arc (ranted and set apart, and shall net be transferred to any other fund for other ases; Provided, The board oreated by eeetlea I of this article la empowered to sell from time to time any of the securities belongiag to the permanent school fund and Invest ths prooeede arising therefrom la any of She securities enumerated in this section bear ing a higher rate of inter, whenever an opportunity for better Investment Is pre- And ' provided further, That when aay warrant upon the state treasurer reg nlarly Issued in pursuance cf aa appropri ation by the legislature aad secured by the levy or a tax for Its payment, be presented to the state treasure for payment, and there sbsu not be any money In the proper fund tc pay such warrant, the board created by ceotioa 1 cf this article may direct the state treas urer to pay the amount due on such war rant from moneys In his hands belonging to the permanent school fund of the ctatc, and he shall hold said warrant as sua In vestment of said permanent school fund. Approved March SO, A. D. 1886, A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska by adding a mew aeotion to article twelve (13) of said constitution to be numbered seotlon two (2) relative to the merging of the government of cities of the metro politan class and the government of the counties wherein such cities are located. Be It resolved and enacted by the Legis lature of the State ef Nebraska: Section 1. That artiole twelve 09 of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended by adding to said article a new aeo tion to be numbered seotlon two CO to read as follows: Beotlon S. The government ef any dry cf the metropolitan alas and the gov ernment of the oouaty in which it Is located may be merged whollv er la part when a proposition ao to do has been eubmltted by authority of law to ths voters cf such oity and county aad re ceived the assent cf a majority cf ths votes cast in such eity and also a majority ef the votes cast In the oounty exclusive ef those cast in such metropolitan oity at sack eleotion. Approved March 18, A. D. IKS. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to section six (6) of article seven (7) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, prescribing the manner in which rotes shall be east. Be It resolved and enacted by the Legislat ure of the State of Nebraska : Beotlon L That section six (B) of article seven (T) of the Constitution cf the Btate ef Nebraska be amended to read as fol lows: aeotion t. All votes shall be by ballot, or such other method as may be prescribed by law, provided the seoreoy of vctlag be preserved. Approved March 28, A D. 1886. A joint resolution proposing to amend section two (I) of artlole four teen (14) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relative to donations to works of Internal Improvement and enanufaetorlea. Be it resolved end meets by tbs Las ts latur of the Htate of Nebraaka I tUcUoa 1 That eeoUoa two CO of a r Mote fourteeei (1) of the OoasUtulioa of the State of Nebraska, be amended to read as follows: sm. a Nw city, county, town, preataet, municipality, or other eubdivtattax of the state, ahall ever make donations to aay works of iaternal improvement, or manufactory, unless a propuelttoa so to do shall have been tret submitted to the qualified electors and ratified by a two thirds vote at an election by authority of law; P run Jan That such donations ef a county with the donations of such subdi visions in the aggregate shall not exceed tea per ennt of the assessed valuation ef soon county; Provided, further. That aay city or eouaty may, by a three-foarths vote. Increase such Indebtedness five per cent. In addition tc such tea per cent aad ao bonds or evideooec of indebtedness so Issued shall be valid unless the earns shall have endorsed thereon a certificate signed by the eson-tary and auditor of state, ahowluf that ths aamc Is Issued pursuant to law. Approved Karoh B). A. IX. 18B& 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 oorrect ooplet of the original enrolled and engrossed bills, as passed by the Twenty-fourth session of the legislature of the State of Nebraska, aa appears from said original bills on file in this offloe, and that all and each of said proposed amendments are submitted to the qualified voters 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 1890. In testimony whereof, I hare here unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the State of Nebraska, Done at Llnooln this lTth day of July, in the year of our Lord, One Thou sand, Eight Hundred and Ninety-Six, of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Twenty First, and of this state the Thirtieth. (Seal) J. A. PIPER, Secretary of State. A SILVER DIME Wl 1 pay for THE AMERICAN Until Nov. 1st, 1806. Your friend cannot sfford to be with out it. Send it to his address. READI REFLECTII THEN VOTEI ! I A number of ptriotlo 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 paper and a supporter of the Little Red School House can conscientiously support W. J. Bryan when it knows his record In congress Is more than we can comprehend. Never since the day that W. J. Bryan was nominated has there been any question In the mind of the editor of The American as to who should be supported by patriotio 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. Bryan 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 asti-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 oontrary 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. These papers cost you nothing; they will be as free as water, and we ask; you to read them carefully, and decide for yourself who nearest represents tha American idea. Another thing: Do not consider the copy of The American you receive as a sample copy. It is not. It will be sent to your address regularly until Novem ber 1. Unless you are an old sub scriber your subscription is paid for until that date. It has cost ten cents one cent and a half per copy barely enough to pay for the white paper and the , postage. If any of your friends want the paper until November 1st, tell them to send in their name to gether with a silver dime and we will forward it to their address. We had hoped to be able to send out weekly 50,000 extra papers, but the friends who had to raise the fund to pay the expense found that on account of the stringency of the money market they were unable to raise enough to pay the expense of issuing the papers, so but a very small portion of that number will be printed weekly. However, each friend of true Ameri canism can help some. There is no friend of the Little Red School House who does not have a friend who would enjoy reading The American during the remainder of the campaign, and there is no friend of the American flag, of free speech and a free press who cannot afford to send The American to that friend when it only costs 10 Gents for the balance of September and October. ' Are you Interested in the defeat of a man who told a member of the A. P. A-, when tald representative remon strated with him for toadying; to Ho rn inlets, that he "would be a foul not to stand in with the Roman Catholics when they controlled his party and al ways supported him;" who had aoouot of the Roman church, and the eon of a Jesuit, as bis body guard on bis trip to Now York to be notified of bis nomina tion by the Democratio party, and whose paoegyrlo of a cross of gold has been accepted by Romanists as a rally log cry for the faithful of that religious persuasion. A SILVER DIME Will pay for THE AMERICAN Until Nov. 1st, 1800. Your friend cannot afford to be with out It. Send it to his address. Cripple I'rerk. The Denver and Rio Grande R. R. Is the shortest and best route between Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo to the now Famous Gold Camp at Cripple Creek. Tickets on sale from all points east to Cripple Creek. Call on your local agent and be sure that your ticket reads via the Denver and Uio Urande it. it Florence & Cripple Creek Railway. KIO UUANUK.l SOl'TH BOUND. HOKTH BODHO Head Down. Head Dp. No. 8 No, 10 December 15, 1895. No. 7 No. 1 V .30 p 0:40 i 0:60 p 10: (X) U'.iiSa 1:20a 2 30 a 4:07a 7:15a No. 8 5:10a 1:02 a :22p 7:20p 7:5fta 7:00 a S:B0 :.! a M:47a 0:00 a liV....Orlpple O... ....... A niK'onda.. Kill ton..... Victor Ar....Klorwnr!e.... EAST. Lv....Klorenes.... Ar Pueblo Colo Hprlnxs. llenver WK8T. Lv Florence... Leadvllle... Olenwood ,. Aspno .Salt Lake.. -OKdsn Ar 7:30 1 I.V 05 p 4:55 p 4:4 l s tin D 11:25a 2:00 p Hilda 1:39a 5:05 p 12 25a 10:. "Kip 12B0p 11:15 5:20 p 7: top No. S 8: JO a !io. 4 No. 1 I4:27d Ar 12:50a 1: 5 D 2:30a 0:05 a 0:65 D 8::la 10:05a I2:0p ll:45p 12:45a 10:63p 5:60 a 7:40p i: ft a l:420p 8:35 p :3U p Train No. 10, 8:30 a. m. direct for Pueblo, Colorado tiprlnRS and Dnnver, connecting with throuKh faHt trains for all points east and south. At Florence with through trains on the Klo Orande for Leadvllle. Aspeo Glenwood, Grand Junction, Salt Lake, Osden. California and northwestern points without change of cars. Pullman Palace Buffet and Tourist sleepers. Train Nn. m. 0:30 d. in., the handsomest train In the mountains. Pullman sleeper and Parlor cars, seats free, without change to Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denrer. con necting Wltn inrougn lasi trains ior an points east. At Florence with Klo Grande Trans-Continental limited and San Juan and all Hnuthern Colorado points. Ticket through to all foreign points at lowest rates. Agents for the best steamship lines. Tickets furnlnliea oy teiegrapn wun out extra charge from any part of the world. T.nsaat rralirht rates named to all DOlnts. Prompt handling of ore a specialty. Dally refrigerator service between Denver and In termediate points to Cripple Creek and V ictor. Suburban trains for Victor leave at 7-45 a m 11 a. m.and 8 p. m. . H. F. Kkurubk, W. E. Johhrok. Gen'l Agt. Prest. and Mgr. Cripple Creek, Colo. 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Ask nearest ticket agent for full information, or write to J. Fbahcis, G. P. A Omaha, Neb. "SGGnicLine of inevoria Cripple Creek Advertisements HARRIS BROS., 224 Bennett Avenue WE WANT our "Friends" are compelled to rem and remove sell our Entire Stock of Clothing, V ACTUAL COST! As we have always kept faith with the people, you can rely upon this statement. We will sell the best bargains ever offered in this city. Do not fail to give us a call. OFFICIAL -OF T Midland Terminal EflW tlTe A1UUVE DAILY. HKAl) Ul .1 i h i v i a """" JS f I 17 IS 13 I 7 2 12 8 14 16 8 r. M P. H P. M P. M P. M A. M Ar. Lt. A. M A. M P. M P. at P. M P. Bf. 10 10 6 8S a 4 1 10 12 JO 7 00 Or. Creek. 8 00 II 40 9 40 6 00 8 : 11 DO 10 02 27 a : lie! I2 1l DM Anaconda 8 12 II 48 14.1 5 OH IW 11 4S IM 8 11 3 30 12 W Vi U6 8 46 Klkton 8 18 II 64 2 6W 5 14 8 4A UK A M P. M A. 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Thrnuffh Pullman Cars and dav coaches radoBprlnus, and Denver, on Trains 7 and springs Sleeper until y:uu a. m. uonnecviun is ntaue at hhiuo wim uuiuiiu m.ui . land Railroad for all points In the West, and at Co orado springs. Denver and Puublo, witb all lines for the East, West, North and South. The Midland Terminal Is the only broad-KWte railroad Into the Cripple Creek district, and Is slxty-flvs (65) miles the shortest, ana several hours the quickest time to all points Kast and West. U. COLL B HAN. President. AMERICAN GOLD MININGZHpMILLING COMPANY 1615 Howard Street, Omaha Neb. Capital Stock $2,000,000 CLAIMS LOCATED ON NIPPLE MOUNTAIN .... AND IN HIGH FARE IN THE GREAT Cr-ipple Creek Mining District O1 r claims are 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 that they hired him to locate several claims for them, from which rich ore has been taken. 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 $7.00 per ton and the Indications are that these claims will be as rich as the richest claims in tvt Cripple Creek district. Here is an opportunity seldom met with for the Investment of Zarmy in ,. a mining enterprise near at home, where any who choose may yls'.'i the mines and see for themselves just what is being done. The mines are. located, within 200 feet of a railroad. If you want to MAKE MONEY buy stock in this companv. Tt la a safe and sure Investment, 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 investig tion. Full Information will be sent by mail upon application from those who cannot call at offioa. Pill out the coupon found below, giving the number of shares you desire to purchase, and inclose lt with a P. O. money order, or an express order, or with money in registered-, letter, and mail it to us, making all money orders payable to JOHN C. THOnPSON, President.. LNbivocu JJICUOV I for. shares of stock in the American Gold Mining and Milling Co., at 5c per share. t S t I V V I XT IT 4 ' & X Now is the Time to Subscribe for the Public to know that we from our old stand. We shall Shoes and Furnishing Goods JOHN HARRIS. Manager. TIME-CARD Railway Company. March 1st, ISOfl. DEPART DAILY. UK A 11 DOWN. ARRIVE DAILY. are run between Cripple Creek, Victor, Colo 8. Passengers can occupy berths In Colorado J. u. nsi ciu, Buperinujnuuu Par Value of Shares SI eaoh .wmfj JlflU IQ pgy TOra. STATE.. 1 I1 ft merican