HE AMERICAN. PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. Tk following proposed amendments to th Constitution of ths Stats of Ne braska, m hereinafter set forth in full, art submitted to the electors of the State of Nebraska, to be Toted upon at the general election to be held Tues day, November 8, A. D., 1896: A joint resolution proposing to amend sections two (8), four (4), and Are (S,) of article six (8) of the Consti tution of the State of Nebraska, relating to number of judges of the supreme ourt and their term of office. B It raolvd and raaotad by tha Leclala tar of th b.ata of Nabraaka: BaottoB I. Thai sootinn two (!) of arUol Sis It) of lb Cunatitntlun nf ih. .,.,.. ft Mabraaka be amaudad aa as raad aa fol ks wa: SaotloB a Tha aaprams sonrt shall mntti Vhfj " P""'rtld bj law. ousiai of flv.' 0) Judges, a majority of wbom sball ba n-a-' tor.m Jtto'ui ' to proooanc- tdaaialoa. Ii shall bars original Jurisdiction i eaaaa relating to raraoua civil oasaa in whlob ha state shall 1 a party, mao.iamm. Jo warranto, habeas oorpus, and suh ppallats JurisduoUua, aa may ba provldad by 8aoMo t That aaotloa four (0 of arilol () of the Constitution of tha Si a to Nabraaka, ba amaaded so as to read aa foi wsi Baotlon 4. Tha jadges of tha supreme seart shall ba elected by tha electors of the State at large, and their term of offloe. ex sept as hereinafter provided, shall be for a dot of not lee than fire CO years ss the It resolved and sasatsd by Iks Legislature , sUnufactorieC a th.tata of Nebraska: I a. w ii 7t ..PC,?0 L TtM aatlosi Six (I), artfale (Molina lout tutloa of the Slat ef xvaaaa ue amend d t raad aa follows: taction a The rtf ht of Inai bf Jury shall remain lartolata, ai the ilsiatnra may re tde that in am actios. Be-alsth of the fury ssar reader a verdict, enl the legislature may siao an bone trial by a Jary at a leas samba Shan twelve men, la Maria Inferior to tha dis arwt Quart. Approved March Is, a. U UBS. A joint resolution proposing to amend section one (1) of article fire (6) of the Constitution of Nebraska, relat ing to officers of the executive- department. 4 eni tee! Nal aotea by fas Ur hraaaai That aeeltoa two ft) of the CoaeMiBuoa el she bletare at the stats eotioa I fearleaa (141 of ktateof Nebraska, eiiowsi so. t Kw oily, eoaaty. tow a. areata at, ataaloleelttv. or other sabdiTtstoa ef tas state, sball ever stake deaatluae ta say works of iataraal tmpruvetaeai sr sssaufeotory, unlrea a proaoalltea as ta o ahall have baaa tret submitted ta las oallded aim-tora and ratified by a twa thirda t.n at an eleettoa by authority ef law; ProviJM That such donations ef a aunty with the donations at saoa rabaM talona la ths aggregate ahall not eseaed tea per sent of the aaaeaaad TaluaMaaal saoa sounly; Provided, further. Xhat say ally or ouanty may, by a three foarths vote, lacreaee each tndebtedaees Bra swr ent. In addiuon ta such tea par east sad ao bonds or evidences of Indebtedness se lasted ahall ha aitd anleas the eame shad bre enduraed thereon a oartiSoata signed by the escivtary and auditor of state, showing that tha earns Is Issued pursuant ta Ba it required and enacted by tha Luatala tare of the ota a of Nebraska: ectloB 1 Thai sactlun one (1) of ar ticle five (5) of the Conaiiiutioa of the Ktate of Nebraska La amended to read aa loi Iowa: bectioo I Th ezeoatlya department ahall consist of a governor, lieutenant-governor, secretary of atule auuluir of public aorounia. """'i u arintanaent of pnhlta In struction, attiiruar rn.-n! n,i,,,,,iuln. I relirHaa0 "' n1 bul;dln,, tn i tnat tne foregoing proposed arusndmsnU ApproreJ Uaroh 28, A. D., 1U80. I. J. A. Piper, secretary of state of the state of Nebraska, do hereby osrttfj full rmlruai oommiaslonara bis crtioe for s term of f'mu ths first Thunday after Tanadar In January, after anil until his suoceesur- ta llfled. Ea h rellruad com Ufl" latere may preeorlbe. eu inn eection in (51 of artlaie ta ( at the Oonatttatton of the State oi Ne- 'hat aeotlon Are f5) of artlaie un 5 swomoa a At tne nrst general eleotloa to s sstu tne year there shad ba eleoted ewo bj juugee OS twar v.y juueee ui ua suDreme aonra m. a nt years, ona far tha term nt m . seuerai eieotion tbere there shall be elected ene Indue of as snprsme oourt for ths term of s. years, anleas otherwise oroetdoil he rt Provided, that tha Imtirei of tk. fr5 ar w.hoT hare not expired U las time of holding the general eles Ittn at shsU oontlnua to hold their ansa for ths remainder of ths term fer tbiah they ware respsottvsly aommis- Appreyed Haroh 80, A. D. 18itt. exo.pt the ehali bold two years the first his elw-tion. eiecrsi 11,1 niill miiuur shall hold his oirioe for a term ef MirMjeare beuinlni on the first Tkuralay after the first Tuealay in January a: tar nu aie-tion, and until his suooee or la ele. ttJ and quo lfled; Provided, however, That at the flr.t general eieo tion hld sftr the adoi tioa of this amend ment thnre hH be eleetea three railroad eommKtioTier'i. one for the period of one year, one tor the priud of two years, and ene for the p nod of three years. The gov eroor, secretary of state, suditor of puh lie accounts, and treasurer aiiall rvwide ai the capital during their term of offi. they ahall keep the public reoordt, book and papers there and shall perforin socadu ties sa may be required by law. Approved March SO, A. D. ltfitt. to the Constitution of the State of Ns- A joint resolution proposing an amendment to section thirteen (13) of article six of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relating to com pensation of supreme and district oourt Judges. B It resolved by the Legislature of ths State w deurasaa; aeotlon 1. That seotion thirteen (13) of rtlole six (6) of the Oonetitution of the State f Nebraska be amended so ss to read as fol lows! Boo. 13 Ths Judges of the supreme end lit riot conns ahall reoelve for their ssrvioes Boh compensation as may be provided by law, payable quarterly. The leitUlature shall st its first session after the adoption of this amendment, taree-flfths of the member elected to each house concurring, establish their Smpenaatlon. The compensation ao es blished shall not be olianxed oftsner an once in four years, and in no event unless two-thirds of ihe member eleoted to each house of ths legislature eoncnr serein. Approvsd March 80, A. D. 1365. A joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-nix (26) of ar ticle fire (6) of the Constitution of tha State of Nebraska, limiting the num ber of executive state officers. Be It remlved and enaoted by ths Leg lalature of the Ktate of Nebraska: Section 1. That section twenty-itx t) of article five (a) of ths Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read a follows I Section 24. No other executive state effl ears except thi.se named in section one (1; w ws aruote snail do created, exoep1 by an act of the legislature whloh U concurred In by not lee than three funrtlu of the members elected to eaoh house tnereoi : i-roviaea, mat any omoe created by an ao oi tne jegislsturs may be abolished b the legislature, two-thirds of ths mem bars eleoted to each house thereof eoasar ring. Approved March SO, A. D.. 1895. j braska are true and correct oopiat of I the original enrolled and engrossed j bills, as passed by the Twenty-fourth session oi me legislature or the "tat of Nebraska, as appears from said original bills on file in this offloe, ant! that all and each of said proposed amendments are submitted to the qualified voters of the State of Ne braska for their adoption or rejeotton at the general eieotion to be held en I Tuesday, the 8d day of November, A. U., IBUO. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the Stats of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this 17th day of July, In the year of our Lord, One Thou sand, Eight Hundred and Ninety-SU, f the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Twenty- lint, and of this state the Thirtieth. (Seal) J. A. PIPER, Secretary of State. oents for the balance of September and vciooer. Are you Interested In the defeat of a man who told a member of the A. P. A., when said representative remon strated with him for toadying to Hu manists, that ho "would be a fool not to stand Id with the Roman Catholics when they controlled his party and al ways supported htm;" who had a count of the lloman church, and the on of a Jesuit, as bis body guard on his trip to New York to be notified of bis nomina tion by the Democratic party, and whose panegyric of a cross of gold has been accepted by R imanitts as a rally ing cry for the faithful of that religious persuasion. "The Overland I.luillcd" Is the fastest train out of Omaha, and carries trie huest equipment ot any line In the west. Ticket via the UNION PACIFIC can be seeiiivd at Cko. F. Ady, Gon. Pass. Agt. Denver, Colo. Cripple Crwk. The Denver and Rio Grande R. U. Is the shortest and boat route between Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo to the now Famous Gold Camp at Crliinle Creek. Tickets on sale from all points east to Cripple Creek. Call on your loea iil'i in and he sure that vour ticket read via the I), river and Hlo Grande It. R Cripple Creek Advertisements HARRIS BROS., " 224 Bennett AvcnuCa lAi uu 1'iicuua uuu mo luuiic io know Hint we sell our are compelled to remove from our old aland. We shall AT II- Entire Stock of Clothing, Shoes and Famishing Goods ACTUAL COST1 As we liavo always kept faith with the people, you can rely upon this statement. We will sell tho hest bargains ever offered in this city. Do not fail to give us a t all. JOHN HARRIS. Manager. Florence & Cripple Creek Railwaj raio UKANDE.l SOITII BOUND. MOUTH BOUND Itwsd Down. Uaad Dp. A joint resolution proposing to amend section twenty-four (24) of article five (5) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relating to com pensation of the offloers of the executes department. Bs it resolved and snsotsd br ths Lsrlilatare fths State of Nebraska: -Siara Section 1. That seotion twentr-fomr CO at artiols firs (6) of ths Constitution of ths lata ot NaDranka bs amended to raad as ful- sows I Bsoiton si. Ths ofnosrs of ths eseouttre irwi oi in siats fOTsrnment sball rnrs tor tneir sarTloas s compensation bs established by law, which shall be either Inorraoed nor diminished during the rm for which they shall have bean oom- ssissionsa ana tnsy shau not receive to their own na anr fees, costs, tntaraata. nnon naiHn SsaaeTS in thei- hands or under their oontrol, rH' o uuiuv or otner sum pen -satlon and all fses that mar here after bs payable br law for serrloes erformed by an officer prorlded for In this article shall be paid In advaaoe Into the Mats treasurr The leslslature shall at its rat session after ths adoption of this amend ansnt, thrse flfths of the members elected to eaoa aoass ot ue legislature oon eurnnt, establish ths salaries of the Muovrs namea m mis A joint resolution proposing to amend section nine (9) of artiols sight (8) of the Constitution of the Stats of Nebraska, providing for the investment of the permanent educational funds o) the state. article. The oora ears and la no leoted to each house ot the legislators soaour savreui. Approved March 29, A. D. 1896. cessation so established shall not be ohanged ftener than onoe In four rears and la no unless two-thirds of ths members A Joint resolution proposing to amend seotion one (1) of artiole six (6) of ths Constitution of the State of Nebras ka, relating to judioial power. Belt resolve 1 and enaoted br tha Lsdals tars of the 8tt s of Nebraska : iieotiou 1. That aeetlon on (1) of article six ft) of ths Constitution of the Stat ot Nsbrasko be amended to sad aa follows : SeettOB 1. TUe Judicial power of this stet shall be vested la a suprsms court, distnci Courts, oountr courts justices of th Eace, police magistratee. and in such othe arts Inferior to ths suprsms oouit as mar oreated by law la whloh two-thirds of ths members si so tad to eaoh koas, eoncur. Approved March SB, A 0. 1804. ' A Joint resolution proposing to amend section eleven (11) of artiols six (() of tha Constitution of th Stat ol Nebraska, relating to inoreasa in num ber of supremo and dlstriot oourt judges. Be it resolreJ md sees ted by the Legislature i th State of Nebraska: Section 1. '. hat seotloa eleven (11) oi article six (B) f the Oonstltutlon of ths Stau at Nebraska 1 e amended to read as foi lowe: Section 11. 1 be legislature, whenever two thirds ot ths n -mbers eleoted to each boon, shall oonoor th -rein, may. in or after the ye SSto thousand e.,ht hundred and nlnety-sevei ana not oftene. ihaa onoe la ererr our yeaia bicrease the number of Judges of su rente and dt net oonxta. and the Jndic tlatriots of th' state. Such districts ba e formed ; f oempaet territory, an hounded by tounty Unei; and such in rease, or an' change ia the boundaries tf a district, shall not raoat the offloe of anj fadgs. Approved Ma oh 10, A D. 189t. A Joint res jlation proposing to amend action six (6 of artiols on (1) of th. Constit f tho Stato of nlatia Be it resolved and enacted by the Lagtala ture of the State of Nebraska: Seotion 1. That section nine (fO of srMela eight (8) of the Constitution of the Stan ef Nebraska be amended to read as fol lows: Section 9. All funis baton Ring to ths state for educational purposes, the Interest and Income whereof only are to be oaed, ihal b dwme truit funds held by ' th state and the statu ahull supply all loises ikr of that may In auy manner acorua, so thai the same Khali remain forever inrlelaw and uudiraiuiihod. and shall not be In vested or loaned except on United State or state securities, or retristered eeant bonds or registered scho d dwirlot bonds ot this state, ana such funds with the later eat end income thereof are herebr soleoia ly pledged for the purposes for which tfeei are granted and set apart, and hall do'i be transferred to any other fund for otaei ases; Prorided, Ths board oreated by ssstlot. I of this article Is empowered to sell from time to time any of the securities bolongin, to the permanent school fund snd lavei th prooreds arising therefrom In anr of th. securities enumerated in this seotion bear lag a higher rate of Interest whenever an opportunity for better Investment Is pre Ana provided further. That wheat em warrant upon the slat treasurer reg nlarly Ismed in purauanc of an approari atlon by the legialature and scoured by the lsvy of a tax for its paymsnt. shall be presented to ths stato treasurer tot payment, and there shall not be any money in the proper fund to pay such warrant the board created by seotion 1 of this article may direct th state trees arer to pay the amount dno on such war rant from moneys In his hands belonging to the permanent school fund of ths state, and he shall hold said warrant as aa In vestmsni ot said permanent echool fond. Approved March 89, A D. 1890. A SILVER DIME Wl 1 pay for THE AMERICAN Until: Nov. l,t, 1806. Your friend cannot t fford to be. with out it. Send it to his address. A Joint resolution proposing at amendment to the Constitution of the Stato of Nebraska by adding a new section to article twelve (IS) of said constitution to be, numbered seotion two (3) relative to tha merging of th government of cities of the metro politan class and the government oi the counties wherein such cities an located. Be it resolved and enaoted by the Logls lature of ths State of Nebraska! aeotlon 1. That artiole twelvo (12) O0 th. Constitution of ths Stat of Nebraska br amended by ad ding to said article a new sec felon to Lts numbered seotion two CTt ta rami as follows: Beotlon a. The travernmant af anv alav ai the metropolitan class and ths gov srament of th county ta walcl. It Is located may be merged waoll r la part when a proposition so tc do hn- Ween sabmitted by authority of lew to th. voters Of such oitr and eonatv ana r. sired the assent of a majority of th. votes east in such altr and alao a malarit. ef the VOtes cast In tha aanntv avnlaaiii. Of those cast In inch metropolitan oily at such WVINHIl Approved March 19, A D. 189S. A Joint resolution proposing at. amendment to section six (6) of articU even (T) of tha Constitution of iht State of Nebraska, prescribing th tanner In which votes shall bo east. Be it resolved and enaoted br the LsglaUt re of the State of Nebraska : eotlon 1. That section sis (B) of srticli tven CTi of ths Constitution of tka Btai. f Nebraska be ameaded to read as fol lows! Eootloa a. All votes shall be by aal at. o saoa other method as may be prescribe . y law, provided ths secreoy of veils f b preserved. Approved March 29, A D. 1S9&. A Joint resolution proposing, tt amend section two (I) of artiois four toon (14) of tha Constitution of th. Stato of Nebraska, relative . donation to works of internal impxoTomant anr READ1 REFLECTI I THEN VOTEI ! 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 paper and a supporter of the Little Red School Houte 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 mir.d of the editor of The American ss to who bhculd bo supported by patriotic Americans or who would receive the support of this paper, the American cas oeen con slstent 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 NewMexlco. He is on record as the special pet and champion of Romanists ln Nebraska, and he is on record as having"favored the intro duction and .adoptionrof an anti-A. P. A. resolution by the platform com mittee of the convention which nomi nated him. Coneequentlyt'we have not and will not endorse the"cand!dacy of Mr. Bryan. On thejeontrary we shall con tribute to his-'defeat by giving his record on the A.t P. A. and Roman questions as wlde'an 'airing as possible each week. In order to do this we shall print andcirculate 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 themeoarefully, and decide for yourself whdncarest represents tha American idea. Another thing: Do not consider 'the copy of The American you 'receive as a sample copy. It Is note It will be sent to your addresstregularly until Novem ber 1. Unless you are an old sub scriber your subscription is paid for until that date. Clt'hasco6t ten cents- one cent anda'halfiper copy barely enough to pay:for the white paper and tho postage. !! 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 tof 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 he 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 i i No, 8 No, 10 December IS, 1M5. jNo. 7 No. I 9:. pi8:30a Lv....Orlpple O....Ar 7:iKa 5:(Mp : i: !:; a Anaconda 4:M p 9:M p H:4Ta Elkton 4:4tt i 10:011 :U0a Victor 4:; p 11 HAa ll:ir'a Ar Horence... Lv 3:00 p KAHT. 1:20a 11:40s Lv ....Florence. ..Ar 1:30a .VOS p 2 ;toa 12:50p Ar l'uolilo L- 12-SWa 12.0p 4:07a 2:M'p Colo Hprlngs. ... 10:ft0p 11:15s 7:15a .VJOp Denver 7:4Jp H:30 a No. No. 4 WK8T. No. S No. 1 5:10a 4:27p Lv... -Florence.. ..Ar12:50a 1: 5 p 1:02a r.':;M Lendvllle H:05a 0:55 p 9:2p Glen wood 10:05a 10: Ml) 7:U0p 5:50a Aspsn I2:0p 1: 5 a 7:55a 7:40 p .Bait Lake ll:4ftp l:430u 7:00a 6:35 p Onden 12:45a J:ao p Train No. 10, 8:ao a. m. direct for Pueblo, uoioraoo npnniiH ana 1'nnvcr, connecting with tlirouKh fusttmlns for all Dolnts east and south. At Florence with through trains on tne luo urumie tor i,cttJvlllH, Aspen (ilenwood, Urand Junction, Halt Lake, Ovdon. California and northwestern points without change of cars. Fullnian 1'ali HulTet and TourlNt. sleeuurs. Train No. 8. 8:W p. in., the hnmlxomest train In the mountains. Pullman nleeoer and Parlor car, seats free, without, change to rueiuo. tjoiorauo springs ana nenver, con necting with through fast trains for all points east. At Florence with Klo Grande Trana-Uont.tnental limited and Han Juan and all Niiitliern Colorado points. Tickets through to all foretirn tiolnta at lowest rnteg. Agents for the bent steamship lines, i ickpih lurnisneu ov teiegraon with out extra charge from any part of the world. Lowest rreignt rates named to all pnin'.s. Prompt handling of ore a sueclaltv. Dallv refrigerator service between Denver and In tern eel I ate points to Cripple Creek and Victor. Suburban trains for Victor leave at 7-45 a. in., 11 a. in. anil i p. m. H. F. Khikoeh, W.R.Johnson, Oen 1 Agt. PreKt. and Mgr. Cripple Creek, Colo. Denver, Colo, "SsiioLi!3ot1WOIl,, THE POPULAR LINE TO LEADVILLE, GLENWOOD SPRINGS ASPEN, GRAND JUNCTION AND CRIPPLE CREEK Reaches all the principal towns and min ing oamps In Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. PASSES THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY EN ROUTE TO AND FROM PACIFIC COAST. THE TOURIST'S FAVORITE LINE TO ALL MOUNTAIN RESORTS. All through trains equipped with Pullman Palac and Tourist Sleeping Car. For elegantly Illustrated descriptive books lre of cost, address E.T.JEFrERY, A.S.HUGHES, S. K. HOOPER, Pral'tindtrti'lMrr, traffic Manajw. G'l P. 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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 whinh rioh been taken. Surface Rock on our Nipple Mountain and nio-h Purk- Hal 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 the Cripple Creek district. Here is an opportunity seldom met with for th I nvAatmnnt nf mnnpr In a mining enterprise near at home, where any who choose may visit 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 company. It is a safe and sure investmest, and WILL PAY DIVIDENDS TO RVF.ttv KTnr.tr. HOLDER, if the mines pan out as rich as present indications warrant us in believing them to be. We court the fullest tnvestic tlnn. Ful 1 tnfnpmat.lnn will Ka eant Kit mall upon application from those who cannot call at office. Fill out the coupon found below, giving the number of shares you desire to purchase, and inclose It 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. THOriPSON, President. Enclosed please find to pay for shares of stock in the American Gold Mining and Milling Co., at 5c per share. t 3 NAME TO ATM STATE. . Now is the Time to Subscribe for The mencan