Tha Sioux County Journal. MCJLBUB 16??. SabBcrlptiow Prv, $3.00 X J. Simmons, Editor. KaUlMt at ths Ilurrlaon post om as MnuJ class utaUor. Thctwday. Octobe 1. Ifl. Rcpublleaa Satioaal Ticket. Tot proaliient, WILLIAM McKISLET. for vtcepraMlUrnt, GAR.I1ETT A. H CHART. State Ticket. for Governor, J. II. MaCCOI.L. For LleatMant-Goveniur, OH LAS DO TEFFT. For Secretary of itato, JOEL A. riPEK. For A 'Alitor. P. G. I1EDLLSD. l"er Treasurer, C. E. CASET. For AttarneT-Cener.il, A.S. Clil RCIIILU For Snpt.of Public- Instruction, U. R. COKBKTT. lor ComtnUf loner Public l-anils A Euilclings, II. C. RusWll. For Supreme Judge. KOIIEBT KY KS, M. P. KINKAID. For Regent or the State University, W G. WIIITMOKE. Tor Presidential Electors, J. E. HOLTZ. F. J. SAD1LEK, A. J. Bt'KNH AW, A. C. FOSTER. SOL DRAPER, G. A. DKRBT. J. L. McPHEELSY, If. L. FRlEfeC. Csngretslonal Ticket, for Member of Congress, sth District. A. E. t'ADY. Legislative Ticket. For State Senator luh District, W. B. ELY. i'or Representative. 53d District, SMITH I". TUTTLE. The world's pacing record was apain lowered on last Thursday at Portland, Maine, when John R. Gentry made a mile in two minutes aad one-half sec ond. It seems probable thit the two minute mark will vet be reached. Four caueidates for the presidency have (.tumped the country, Henry Clay, Stephen A. Douglas, Horace Greeley, and James G. Blaine and they were all defeated, liiatory will rejieat itself in 1896. William J. Bryan can hardly hope to succeed where Henry Clay and James G. Blaine have failed. tie ward Reporter. Aaide from all partisan considerations it is botiiltiattloK to people of all parties to the sixth district' to have a roan he fore the people who has str lost control of his appetite that he canoot refrain from getting drunk. There are thousands of mea who are not total abstainers and many who may drink more at times than prudence warrants who do not want a man who gets on protracted rpreos to be elected to represent them at the national capitol. The reports from the third congres sional district indicate that R ss L. Hammond will win out in the race on November 3d. It would be an everlast ing disgrace to tlie people of that dis trict if he should be defeated at the pulls. Hammond is young, energetic, earnest. His opponent is old, sour and a chronic office seeker. Hammond has labored for years in the interests of hi state and party, reeeivinj; no salary therefor, so it is safe to believe that be would tfive his best efforts to the fullillment of his .Jti'ies if elected. Some Yale students interrupted Bryan during a speech. They should he well ppanked for their insolence. A lot of Bryanites recently attempted to break up tlie meeting of Burke Cochran in Omaha. Tliey should be prosecuted. The stenographer of Gov. Holcomb re cently interrupted the speaker at a re publican meeting at Lincoln and was ar rested and it is hoped that he was Ured (rom his job. It is a fact that there are pome in all parties who do not know enough to behave, themselves and who are too narrow-minded to allow others to believe as they see (It, or to advocate what they believe. If the fool-killer did his whole duty the population would be greatly depleted. One of the companies which insure toployers against dishofjest employees recently made a report showing that the louses in 1894 from embeazlement and de falcation was over twenty -Ave millions of dollars, aod to this may be added the nam of such losses as were not made public, and it show an increase of about aYM millions of dollars over the pre eedtftfr year. These ommn are usually caused by the dislwoesty of men of edu- tfttioo and ability enough so that tliey aatftit to be able to succeed in life by p awes metnoas. sucn men do not go iUoaf nonestly for years and then make MrktMl. I aaaaat caaaM toey begin by ' satJbtJkey iarfotaai way in order to (aftHer thaair iotarests and attconedinir in wkbovt Wrtooe lerai psshiIu they more bold and violate tbe law -.a ,' cry lob I tbat iito M SobrakA' 5xt Governor. Jack oil tok a honierteaJ adjoin ing what is now tbe city of Lexington, in 1870. His ancestors were Scotch, ami his earl manhood is spent cn a Can adian furm. He left home in 19 ami immediately net out for tlie west. His first work was a a laborer for the Uni.in Pacific R. R. Co , aoJ the following year 43 - "7 " toA up tliu homestead where lie now lives. From the Urst he succeeded, be cause he had learned business method us well as Tumi routine. The first county clerk of Dawson county was removed for cause, and 51ie "oli was app-nnled in his place. Ho held the office thirteeu years, althoug-li he took it in the begin ning under protest He has never been an office-seeker, nor a politician in the accepted sense. He served one thrm n the Nebraska legislature, and waa a Capable, conscientious menibes. In 1890 his friends in western Nebraska urged him to become a candidate for the re publican nomination for governor, aod he reluctautly consented. L. I). Rich ards wa nominated. Four year later he was an active candidate, but the nomination fell to T. J. Majors. In 1991 his friends were as loyal and enthusias tic as ever, and they went into the slat convention with mmy new recruits and nominated him July 1. Jack MacColl is called the Nebraska "commoner." Such he is in fact. He is plain and easily approachable He is sympathetic, cordial and wajrg-hearted. He is a friend of the laborer as well as the man of business and is loved bv out and esteemed by the other. Personal!) he is close-mouthed and conservative, but all the time strictly business. He will make an ideal governor. W. I Greene the combination oonii nee of the populists and democrats fur congress in this district went to Sidney last week to make a speech. He did n stop at that, but he is rep rtl to hav. gotten on a '-iiigli lonajmo" of Severn days' duration, and that he has cancelled many of his engagements. It, w ill be necessary for the opposition to '.ady to either pull Grene off the trick or gt a pirit proof muzzle for him Ij wear dur ing tlie campaign. Interests Yen. Offer of cheap reading matter you can't afford to miss. During the great canipaipn (jeople want newspapers and want thorn while they are fresh nnd newsy. Tha Semi Weekly State Journal, Liu-oln. Neb , supplies the demand, as it will lie mail. 1 twice a week from now until January 1. 1?07, for 25 cents, or from now until January 1, l-S9-j. Tor one dollar. Th-tweiity-Bve-cent proposition 'akes yii' all through the campion, givus jou th election returns, and through th ha I aiice of this year. A d'dlar fur th. great twice a-week pajier from now un til January 1, 189?, is the biggest olf-t ever made to reader. All through ill. campaign, all through the Nebraska leg islature, the congresses and the inaugu ratiou of a new president. Never since the war has so many incidents of vital interest to the masses been crowded in' sixteen month, as there will tie during this period. The Semi-Weekly Journal is almost as good as a daily. Send your order direct or give it to your past master. liiial Proof Notice. All persons having- rtnal proof notices In this paper will reeefve a marked copy of Hie piiper mid are reqneated to examine their notice hiicI if any rrrort exist roport tbe auiue to this ofttee at once. Timber Cnltarr, Final Proof. .Notice for I'tthliration. Cnltrd El ites Land Office, Alliance, e!j., Ao(uxtT7, IMS. Notice Is hereby given that Jacob Mark- Inn. of Montroae, Meb., h Bled notice of In tention to oiako flnal proof before M. J. Blowett, clerk of Ott (otirt, at hla office In llarrlaon, eb., on the lOtb day of October, IhW.oq tlinner culture application No. '', for tlie n. H f wctioii So. 17, in toarnsbip o. n n., range o. a w. tie names aa witnesses: Jackson Kriesler, of Ikxlarc, Nrb. Stephen Serres, " " Joseph Hoffman, " " Jacob Waaaerberger, of Montrose, Neb. 1 ) J. W. Wirn, Ja., Register. Timber Calture. Final Proof.-Nut Ir for ' Pabileatioa. United NUtes Lund Office, Alllaora, bob., Aoa-Ost ti, IBM. yotiee Is hareby given tbatt liavid Ander son, of Ardasore, b. t., baa Glad notice of In teiituM) to make Baal proof ban ore M.J. Blewett, clerk of I'tat. Court, st hla ofdi e In Harrison, on tue 101 h il ly of Oct isus, on limner calture application No. 7jH, for tbe uw. tt of section . Si, in towusnlp fo. Si u., range We. M w. He names as witnesses : Joseph Ashton, August Meyers, Hiram Richardaon, J.M. Pliiinb, all of Ardmore.B. I. J. W. Waao, Jm., Begltter. Kstray Ketlre. Taken np hy the endertignod on his nrem lal.ta.., t j-. .r Ml . .. . . i .rr , muni wwilv, , Nah . tha fatbiwtnar daaaaarlhaal .alm.u ' I i eorral horaa wltn b ass fa, brandoda -I ' snowier and "on right right , . I aaosnaer. anoat 7, ' yearni old 1 'I face aad left bind, v, branded a left toorB with flrat aMve ars oiu. PROPOSED ' CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDIOTS. The follorrins; propnred anvnuTjents to the Cou-.tUatin of the Stato of Ne braska, as hereinafter sat forth iu fall, are suLmittpd to the electors f the State of Nebraska, to be voted upon at the general election to be hull Tues day, November S, A. D., 1EC3: A joint resolution pr'ipcin;j to amend sections two (U), four (1), and fire (5,) cf article x (6) of the 0nti toliou of the Stateof N-branka, relating to Dumber of judges of the scpreme court and their term of of3ce. Bt. It reotvri aud enaciad br to Legisla ture ul tbe H af ul Keb -aata: Se-tt-.n 1. Tliat oocti mi ivro (Z) r,t artio ii ("j tha oB..na lu of ih- ela.a cm i.-iiaaki l- lUMudrtl mimIo read aa lo:- iwikD 2 Tlv toumat eoert Rh-UJ until MberaijM p-vl'e4 bj U cniiat of tiv iz) )o iiria. a m .) ri'y of b .m ut b no -frf 10 form a cjoo.-um or 10 t.ronoanc aUcrtsi ra 1 s&ul bv ontrtnal Ja ladi u ,a lu ci' rWatiuir to raveooa lei tmmn la wkl b lb alate abaJ ' a pir'f. innltiiilK fjQ warrauOt. babaaa cori li4 n k appellaM jurlad ellon. aa Bur b proula by law. 9-H'm t That wct( iB fonr CO of ir lo o nx () of ta a.a.illoti of lh H ! nf Naonwka. ba amautlatl au aa to rai aa fol lows: Button 1 Tha litta of tba anprne aonrt ahall ba aiaotai bv tha atectom of ih Stat at laxa. and laair lrta f nfflnt rx rapt a b -runaHK' pruvtd-iL abail oa for a art si f not laaa Ibis Ufa (i) y.ara a tha laiiat ur roar itraaonb i-tMn 8 lhal tioa 8a C) of arM arm (i) of tba Cnaailtailou of i ha dtata of tia raaa, a a tnai -a4 to ra m t Uow ; Bnrtl ;o At i bo C-.t sanaral election to Wa had la lha ratr lies !brsba i Im, ioi4 (wo (I) fa-lgm of tha nuuiTiii. cu t osa of whom khail ba twi f r a l-rra of wo(lj ara. oaa for lh torm of fanr (4) jaara, and at aach faaaral aauon tkwra afur, (hera pkau ba alartaa. ona jodae of tha aaproisa ooart for Iba tm of flvt (1) 7ara, naloM otbarla provided i-r law; Troiilad. tbat tha Ja of iht au-oroai-. ooart vim lrnk hav not oiptrwd at tba il na of hildiof thi r-narl atro ttnn of laW abail oaunn to bold sba,r oflaa for iba romainiar of ih torai for bl k tbtf wera raapaelel cuBDue aionail. yproTsd March . A. D ls&X A joint resolution proposing aa amendment to section thirteen (18) of article six of tbe Oouatitntion of the tate of Nebraska, relating to com pensation of supreme aad d'.atric, ooart jodgfsj. B It raaotaod br tba Lofiabitnrs of rha State of NorasMa : tV5tion I. That aaotlon tblrlaan (IS) of artMiio sis d) of ihi Co latiiotioa o( tba Ktaia i f Nauia k. ba BiaaBOad ao aa to raad Ba f ol lows; Kee- 13 Tba Judg-as of tba aanroma sad dltnet eoe.r bali rarira lor tbelr aanrkas a.:b com pans tt,o-i as may ba provided by laa?, parabe qturutriy. - Tbe lelaiataro hall at ps flrat aatatoa afwr tba iopttot of tola aiU'-numaut, th-eeflriba of tba marnbaea- a -tad to aa b h aaa co-icu. rlnw. avtabiitb ih'.r rmip-naaiion. Tbo asuapaairlon ea tab laniJ skmil at ba ausiwwl oftanr than n.iaa la loar "or a and in no T-n; nuiraa t-wo-tb rda of tb niembtra r'mUA to aa b b ua of Iba lal -latoro eoocar tbaxwe. atpprorod March 83, A D 1886. A joint meolation proposing to amend section tweuty four (24) "of article five (5) of the Constitution of the Stato of Nebraska, relating to rom peDsiition of tiieoCicen of tbe executive dipartmeua. Ba it rnxjival snd anartad by ths Lila:ara of ih ntai of Kebraa: rjatclioa 1. lb t acllon twit.- four () of artiui ova .) nf to. inaitutto of tua Kiaieol K.rj ba am -ud.il to ie.l aa !ui lows: fte-rtlon 24. Tb oO -ara of tha xwutle d;iartuieut of iba . .a goviuaient ahti rv . fr their b-tvi iua a e nnpn.anoa to b e.taoliah by aw. whi h abiti oe Bvither m?r ti fir dlaniiith d durni- the trrn tor whicn th-iv aba.i I t iaaa "-001-nil'io ie.1 aoi .boy ah in not rn vie to th"ir own n-eany fea-, s 1. Into eats, u mu pu .lie tnoua. a in Iheir ha'.da or uaia. tb -ir r.ou.rol, porqul.1 as of nili -a or -.'b,,r fri r aari iu and alt fi ih I atxy h ro Bfi r ba pt tti:a iaar fir aerriret pa f irmel o an oS er provt.tai f ir in tbia aril la than n iaid in aOvan a lata tbo state traaaai y Toe la taiatarn h ui at 1W firat waiun ait-r tna ad pvton 'f tbis amena mrtit. th aw fifth of tha nira ana a.e tei to es 0 bon-e of tbe a.aiature eou en rtnz. ta a.iliah th Ba of the ofBoir. naar.ed In th a aril ie Tha ot p n (ton ftt ea aooaha abail not be rbTiuad ofVuior than Hit ti far ai a aod In 00 aereO'. oui.aaf taotbria of tba uiembro el-cel loaa. h huutM wf tha lglaaia. concur tboieut Approved Mare BAD. ISO. A joint reaolation proposing to amend aeetioa one (1) of article ix (6) of tha OoniMtation of the State of Nebras ka, relating to judtc al power. Btt roao'vod ao i onaciad by iha Lalthv tare or th Bt o f Na irn ka: section 1. Tint eado i on (i) of artl la six (irof iba Coustitntiou or .befSto a of Nebraska ba antoilad to end a. foi.owa : Bmuob 1. The Jodi ii poer of this state shall ba VMtau in a snpto n -nrt diatrt. t courts. oouai.y oottrt Jani-ea of iha pea o po I o magistrates aod in aa. h a bar oar s iof trior to th -upracua eouit as may ba e anted or la in whtrh two-thlrdB of tba tuembe a o.oetud to "Approved March S. A D. Us A joint reaolntion proposing to amend section eleven (11) of article six (6) of the Constitution of tbe State of Nebraska, relating to increase in am ber of supreme and district court judge-. Ba it resolved and sasaisd by tha Legists at tba Stats ol Ke raax s eoetsoa I. 'J ba. aoscloa -I'van (11) of erttfla sts ( of .k tMa.iMtloa . f tbe Mate of Msbraiha ssiaa isl to rsavt as fsf MSB: - " arka lasnaaawam. ssaaaaaaar tar a laurasof ibaBvainars atantad to aa k booaa shsil eon ar iharads aaay in s , f ar tha aar ss tbu sd I bt htudrsd an t nloaiy a ran ssd not of laaar ih a s la MKry our yeses, naraaas (bo nam sr of Judgea ef SK prams ss-t diaseiet eoarta. and ths ladiosl districts of th stats, na h diit.ict. ahsil ba formed of sosipaet territory, and boBsoad hy es it liaea: ami aetib in -- - or anr abin a in the b iBudtrtcS of aajstrtet sksU aot vacs to tha oatus of say in I SB-- Arovsd Marsh IX A. D. UOS. A joint rasuiatioa proposing to atneiid eettoo six () of artick on (1) of tb Cooatltstion of th Btato of MoonikB, rvlating to tTiai by jury, ' I . B-llrMn4alaote! jy tbe LeftalUairo -sfth Btalsofh" be.: ikliii I. Tnai aot.i-. X fO rtt- r (lo(it (.oa-i mU' of h- .- of UmU be iueol U o d a la Mntleo I. , U n h of i b j-ry st rt-mai t lai-io.at.- tu the . ta as a at-io Wis th t to av. a t-.i. 4 - at. hauf.-sj. ma rtar a v- r- It th i-ati a -1-OtB b- In t' jir of .. . W ! : than i ve ma in . o a lniM lr to aha u in I con t. Airo'sd atdM D U0S. A joiac rf..lntioa propooinir to mend section one (1) of article five (5) of the Court. tot. on of N. brail;, ru.at ing to olLceis iA tue ex -cuuve depart. tncnt. ta it r. It -4 ant anartd br tha L-gU.a-tura f b S a a o. M -tna-ko: tl n 1 Tba. -ti i oaa (1) of ar ti"I n ; ( ) of a Cooa I a Ku il ba talo rl Na ,raaa aio.-ua. i to trnmi a- lo, low,,: tMK tioa 1 Tba aoen lva dnart o it sbaU eon st of a grraiatr. banket nt-go vroor, aerrt-tarr of la aa ti r of iuu t- oc bji.b. trea ur r, (u Imaa lent of f.uS i ln irui iloi. atw ..r f i n coia.uuaio er of iuu.h iaud4 and but d n .'a. and ihraa ri i od rommis.ioo - ea k oi v bora, eic l tba u . ' il .i eotaia axione a. ahal botd b'ji offloa lor tar at of two ton f-ou tba flrat Tburaday afta.' tbe trA Tana a la anu try, after ba elation, aa anri hi. atic laenff s e a to i a-ia q a itl-Ml Eo h r brad .on ail aiouer aoa 1 bot , uta oifloe f ,r a .arm of thrnnpti rvioni i.' on tua fl.at Thu.i a niter th fir.t IvntLiy la .a usr. a te. bi o.a tim. and unU' hi a&v.a or la rl 1 ml qa lfiai P oi.ia. boeer, iha- at ih fl t t""" m o-' hob b d a ler iho ado tio of bu amaal Benl hara h.l b e,a-ia th a lai.ioad aottiDnl..,lo ar. ona fo- tba poctoJ ot uni ywax, ona lor h p. rl id of two year, and ona for tba p nod of thraa yr. 1 h kov ervor, anrrela.-r of at u. audi or of i ah lie araoonia, and iraa-uinr abail rl l" a tba capital dnnnic ibe-r larm -f offi ; thay ab'U ka.i iba p b ie r-co d. o k aod papers the. a aa 1 aha i p-rlo. m aawh uo Uaa aiaif b rvqulraa o 1 1 w. Approvoi Uar.b . A. D. UU. A joint resolution propotnnaT to amend section twenty-six (26) of ar ticle fire (5) of the Oonstil utiou of the Nate of Nebraska, limiting tbo num ber of executive state officers. Ba tt rMl I and nao ad tij tba L1f Isialare f tba Htata of NsDra-ka: Hatcllon 1. That aavtlon twamy ail ( ) of article fir CO of tha Conttiu.iod of th H'ata of N.biaaka ba aasoi.ded to raad aa foilowa: rWciioa IB. No othar rtacn tr atato (B ears i pt ih'M named la aa tlon on - (1) Of thi arttcla abail l- erailad. X pi bv aa act of ih lea-i.Utura bih la aoacorrol in oy not i-a this threw t urlhs nf tba la an bars aiectod to aay-b boaaa tkrof ; Proaidad, That Bay ofBoa ran tad by aa aot of tba leifi.latora mar ba aba sh"d r tbo lasialature, two-thiria of iba in at bars aleatod to oacb boa tbaroof sousur ring. Approratl March a, A. D . 1Kb. A joint resolntion propoaing to mend section nine (B) of article eight (8) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, providiug for the investment of tbe permanent educational funds of tbe state. Bo it resnlvaat Bad enacted by tha Lagts'B tara of iha IHate ot Nebraaka: tsaciloB 1. That sac toj ola. (W of article eacbt (a) nf tba t o a I Btl .a of tba btato of Na.i a.ka pe smaaaad to raad as toi iuws: bactioa . All foa la baeoBarinf to tba state for akiuoavt al paipaaa. tiaa lat -reB' and IncoBiB whereof onl ara to be n-a ., -h ll to oVaal tru.t fasda haid by tha stita. Bud the B'l ah til sepj.11 all l-jaaea I here of that nay in ao aat vnar aecrno. so that tba Bans .h.ll raatasl rnrrvaar lonolate and uudlmlulahed asar sha I not ba In vest ad or oaiiot 0X1 arpt on United Btatoa er state uritlea or rals.arad Bounty bonds or rwap.torwd aa ho 1 dbi'riit bond of this state, an-1 nb mads with tht is lar iat sad liinnma thereof ra b-robr snlatntf ly pldes for Iba purpanai for wbl h thay are f rtnabd and sat apart sad shall a.i la tiaaafarrsd 1.1 any ulnar fend for other fesaa; . rTovtfWd. Ttia board ereaied by section 1 of tbw srtlcia it aiaiioworad to sell front lima to lima any of th a-cnrliloa brlnnfiai; to th permtcjttDt s h A fund and iuvi'.t tbapioc oila a I wu then-fr m in a-iy ot iba a-uritla ennineraiai la tbia -vt'ttoh inrsr la4 a bt 'hr ratj of intaraat whenever an opoortuuity (or bo. tor Investment is pre sented; And provided further, That wbaa say warrant o e n 'b aiaio lii ar ! inny ls-ol la t ur-uan a ot an appn.pri atloa hy ths ltfrKlaiure and aanurrd oy iha levy of a tux for us a maot. ahail ba prasentd 10 ha atata treasurer for paymaut. and lb-re shall aoi 00 any Binn in iha proper fond to pay aoch warrant (he board crested by sa-lion 1 nf tbts artic amy dlra l tha atata traaa crer a ay th" amount dna on au h war rant from mouays la bi bands lieionrlng to ha per tianaot scboil faad of tba Biato, and ha abail b Jd atd warrant as aa la Vaa'raaut of aui permanaut sehwi fund. Approved March 28, A. D laVa. i A joint reaolntion proposing an i amendment to the Coni-titntion of the State of Nebraska by adding a new aection to article twelve (13) of said constitution to he numbered aeetioa i two (S) relative to the merging of th government cf eitiea of the metro politan class and the government ef the counties wherein such dues are located. Ba It moivasa and on acted by ths Lsfis latar of ths dials of Hsbrasks: RecUxs I. Tbat article twalra (1Z) of tB Coast! ottos of the Htasa of Ma r .aka bs) ananded i'y aidiig tosaud artl la a bw aaa tlon to i Boasbsrsd aeetioa two (!) t raM as follows: BacnuB X. Tha tovoramaat of any oily f tba matroponian eiaaa and ths gs arBtaeat of ths eooaty la waeh It is lostad may ba m.-rgsd waStlr or la part wbau a pro noal tioa so to ato has beao BBbmlttad by autho Hy nf law to ha votars of such clt and county snd rav cadval tha assent ot s m-J-irity of tha votes esat Is SU' h dt. sod slao a majority of tba votes esat In tba county ex lustre Of thoas east is aa :h Bsstropoiltss eity St sayh olauiloa. - Approved March B. A. D. IHA A joint resolution proposing as amendment to section sis (0) of article , even (?) of th Oonstitotron of tb But of Nebraska, prascribiBf thj aMBBer Id which votss shall be cast. Ba it rasslvsa saai i by tha UgtskBV are of lbs Basts of Msbraaks BaMllOB I That SOCttOB Bit ) ssven (0 of lbs CossMfstlos of ths atata of Keorsss ba ssssadsd lo as Pat bsrolr lows: taction 1 AM votes shstt to hy a.b othar mataes as maty as bv law iiriivtistl lbs soar ear af raascvB. aVprorvd March . A D. ton. A joint rasoloHon propotlBc lo amcui oactloo two (3) of article fuar. ' tM (14) of the Cottititntioo of tht r 6(Btt of Kobnuks, rslartr to tVoMitotM I to WCTlfs tottnikl lBJWOTMBtai tehcnfactcrirt, Ba tt rwilTed and a-v d by Uta Lef lalaanro of Ut Mala of X r.ii . : atm-Uud 1 That aac lou I Hi () 'f arttola fuarua Oil of c)u" l u "l u tliataof 1Mm .aa, ba an.. w roavi a lollowa : aUa. Ko dry, cotin'y. hii, praelBea, aaosaabavtiy. or oibar autitl'iua ot the vata. abaii Mar aaiha ti .nail .aa to Bay works of utwraai la)rmiiil. or aaaaiafBctorT, uaira a pr p luoo bo to to abaJI baas baoa Brat "iau:Vd to tba aoaitftad a.o iora aa-i raiilUa it a two tklrua aota at aa alav-itoa or aalhorlty of low: pTortdad Tbt aavh dals of a eooDtr with iba donatloaa of aocb aatt iiooa la iba BKraa! .bail not ax aod loo per cant ot ka- asaaad raJatttoa of auab county; Provldad. toi.br. lb. I any our or ouBoty mar. by a tbr. foariea rota, lacraaM an b bvlrl.l Hn aa Bra par mat. la add.tioo to .ocb t.n p r eaut awt mo ouoda or eviuo.te of inoa.:aoirt so isanad abaii lo ra id ualoaa lb a.ma -h 1 hava and rvl ihiraja a a fl -as- Bifued by tba awcr tary ad ao 'Cor "f atata. boanac tbat tbj aauia la laaua t iuxaait to htw. Apvroravl Uarch 3. A D . trA, I, J. A. Piper, secretnry of state of the state of Nebraaka, do hereby certify that the foregoing pn posed amendments to the Coustitntiou of the State of Ne braska are true and correct copies of the original enrolled and engrossed bills, as passed by the Twenty-fourth aaesiiiu of the legislature of tbe State of Nebraska, at appears from said original bills on file in this oCice, and that all aud each of said proposed amendments are submitted to the ajualified voters of the State of Ne braska for their adoption or rejection at tbe general election to be held on Tuesday, the 3d day of November, A. O., WM. Iu testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the great aeal of tbe 81 ate of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln th iTtk day of July, In the year of our Lord, One Thou sand, Eight Handled and Niurty-Six, of he Independence if the Uuitd States the O . Hundred and Twenty First, and of this state tha Thirtieth. (Seal ) J. A PIPER, Secretary Slat. r Q s Good rigs furnished on short notice. Reliable drivers and quiet smldie horses always on hand. Good accommodations for trantcieiit customers. Horses boarded. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL THE COMMERCIAL BANK. (ESTABLISH ED 1888.) Harrison, E. Brkvi s rut, President. D. H. ORISWOLD, Caahisr. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. SS0 000. cacts a General Banking Business. CORRESPONDENTS. Amerxas Exchanob National ak, New York, Omaha Natiosal Bak, Omaha, First Nattcwal Basr, Chadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposito. lafDRAFTS SOLI ON ALL PARTS OF El ROPE. The Inter Ocean Is the Most Popular Republican Sewtpkptr of the West and Ha the Largest CircMlaUoti. 1 1 ' llBBBBBaaaaaaaaasasasBBaBBBBBaBaBaa TER.VS, UY MAIU ., DAfLV (wifliuf Ganrfny) $4.00 per year DAILY itvlih Su.tday) $6.00 per year The Wecktv inter Ocean Cl.CO l-J..: t'Kf K " sj7 1 ' Ths Weekly Inter Ocean fcjrfM ba s. '1110111. ik of IrtUrvst to jut iii e ubrAKTHtNT is U II l TVTt.vr .,. a . OTD - - - - w . - n.. -. .1.. wnNUM saw 1 awa 01 aspa wsvbbj. PO ITIGALY IT 14 REPUBLICAN, and givas its rsadsn th boaslt ef ths ableatd.scass.cins on Ail live poUcJ topi' A It Is Mbisbsd ta ChKsgo and Is .n aastrd with the psop a of th W- n in both polities sn 1 bursters, Plsass rssMtobsr t tat ths prle of Tit WESAXT iMlavat OCCAM la uly una tXMXAK ra (bar. ampm THR JGUAJfT GUTHRIE, Attorney-st-Law. : !'i n,,t attention given to all leJl ! uatters in Justice, Tounty aod DiMrici ourts, aod before tlw Cailoai ttalaaj Land 0:fice. Fire Insurance wntloo in rrliatle jomioniea. 3-I-p-.iI papers carefully dra wo. Hahklson. - NRMAsmA. I J ia.BaaiiiaaaaaaaaaBBBBaBBBBBBBaBBaiiiiiiii i B. L. SMUt;K. Fashionable Barber & Hir Dret$r. OPEN SUNDAY rROM OTO t. RAZOR AND SCISSORS I IT t (iive t ma I a J tal. Rlpnns Tabulcs. Ripans Tabulea cure nausea. Klpani Tabules: at droggiflte. Ripans Tabules cure dullness. Rlpane Tabules asviit digewtioa. Ripans Tabules cure bad hreal.V Ripans Tabulcs cure biliousness. K pans Tabules: one glvefl relief. Ripans Tabulcs: gentle cathartic Ripans Tabuleg cure constipation. Ripans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Ripans Tabules cure liver tronMaa. North-Western LINE F.. E. A M. V. R. R. is tbe best to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS oris-ORTH NEBRASKA. Feed and Sale Stable. N. O. HAMLIN, PROPRlJTOlt Nebraska. C W. omm, VKPfBMtiBfjl OCXAW Veaps abreset of hs Urns in atl .:itiu.raxunslnseurina JT OP CLkKUNT UTERATUtE. g. f ci riitv Paner 1 Not Excelled Vy Any. each m-ifllbsr of th tn vsry bajstot it I - .1.. aa a .a.- 1 IWCR 0EAN. Cfilcst;. Jfiitv er frjlai'jsr.