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TIME TABU. BURLINGTON A MISSOURI RIVKH K. R. | It A ST WRST. 1 SO p. M. Laave* 8:50 P. M Connections at Aurora for all points Northwest. A. F. WfRTS, Agt u. r. hau.WAT. Boglutiing Sunday, November 17th. trains will arrive and depart at thin station at follows: Leaves Leaves Monday, i.J0 I Taesday, > h: tM) Wednesday, >* ; Thursday. \ Friday, \ 1,1 I atnrday ) Arrlvas at Loup City daily 7.1B p. in. ( |o«« conu«*cMob *t Grand Island !<>r all points Bust and West. F. W. Clink, Agent Lioaal Daws. A Boone, run Jeweler. Lye and Ear, Dr. Davis, Grand Island. Nebr. Tbos. Inks has charge of the drey business now. The gang that Is working on the ditch will soon be done with the repairs. W II. Conger addressed tho Republi can club at Lltcblleld last Monday night Dr. Sumner Davis, Grand Island, Sur gical diseases and diseases of Lye and Ear. C. W. Oouhiserrupturnd a blood vesel oa his leg below the knee and as a re sult Is using a crutch. James Johanson went uptoMcAlpIne last Monday and opened the grain mar kat for Adam Scbanpp. One swallow does not make Spring, but one swallow ef One Minnie Cough Cure brings relief.—Odendahl Bros. D. C. Doe It enjoying a visit from his mother of Iowa. She arrived last Frl slaw wwwwinrr aw d mill rnmaln A BBT AO \z SI I* tan days. Bins Coi ns hi Go*n.—-The maglci -1 clan’s wand is not morn potent than Dr. Humphrey’s Specific “77” for colds. For sale by all druggists. J. T. Hale returned from Custer City last Tuesday night. He rode the whole distance on horsa back an J drove down eight head of horses. We learn of the death of Mrs. G. W. Kittell, mother of the ex-county clerk K. H. Kittell, and once a citizen of this town. Mrs. Kittell died at her home in Florida, July 14. Key. Webster and family started for Lexington laat Thursday morning where he will attend the Kpworth League convention. They dreye over land. A Mi-Kinlay ciub will be organized at Loup City soon. Arrangements for the same are now under way. Kczerna Is a frightful altliction, but like all other skin diseases it can be permanently cured by applications of DeWtit’s Witch Hazel Salve. It never fallen to cure Files. Odendahl Bros. Stewart MeFaddeu and W. D. French brought in some Hue sample ears from their Held of pop corn last Sunday morning. They have tweaty-seven acres The crop was damaged some by hail hut nevertheless will make a good yield lri the Spring time a young man's fancy lightly turn- to thoughts of— DeWitt's Little F.arly Kisers, for they always cleanse the liyer. purify the blood, aud invigorate the system.— Odendahl Bros. Adolph Kansgau Hr. of Klin township was in the City last Wednesday witli a Hue display of vegltables. lie left a beautiful sample of ripe tomatoes at this odlce which lie is putting on the oiaikd ut » dollar per bukhel. K. A Draper brought to thia office a Hue oaiuple of Halil coru thin week. The •talk wan nearly ten feet in length, Kit. D the town*hlp committeeman to look after the arranging of th« iloat for the county fair and nay* that he will luuke a kpeciul eff ort to hnve a good one thik year. The It A U excursion pa**ed through l.itchtield yecterday morning at ? o'clock and we are told that the pa*en gei*. cou«t*ting of real e*iat* men were afforded lire opportunity of teeing koine of khcruieii t'ounly product* which were placed ou exhibit mu at the depot. \ teiy -ad accident happened to Ml** Hattie hruelicli la*t Monday eteiuug while oul bot*t< t ack ruling. Mia wa* thrown trom tier hoi »e and It* tire fall gut her arm look* Dr Knottier Wat called and *• t the limb and at tht* wrtt tug *be i* doing a* wellaa can lx* e\|h>i led A I. Wn»i*t, a prominent cttt«ea uf tleteo, Mb h , alley tnffertng earn* clattwgl) tioiu r llr« for twenty p«n wa* cured to a *to<»k time try wttng IhllllD Wlirli llaaet Waive, art lute core fur all *kiw iliwaui More ml tht* preperatoMi te uuil thaw all witter* combined Udewdahl Hrua. Wupei laieoitewl J»hn*uo waa gtren a v*ry ptveaeni *ui prr*e Uat I rtday •vetting Ju»t a* the thai'i o| Might wa* falling* end who* h* wa* tilling in front nf ht* r eat dent e a party of nbael teacher* >um* *l»iy uttmiwr, and who had bee# ethnd*ug the tn*iltnto rente up loperati#and pte»*ntt»g Mr Jukneun with a • i M» leaking ehait Itoaaa beautiful gift and i* higfclt appreviat d ty the re*iplent I’., K Forsythe returned last Friday from Ilot Springs South Dakota, where he went some three weeks ago with hi* family for a vl It. Mr*. Forsythe will remain about two week* longer. Did you ever think how readily the blood Is poisoned by constipation y Bail blood means bad health and pro mature old age Do Witt's Little Karly filters, the famous litttle pill*, overcome obstinate constipation. Odendabl Bros Our eld friend K. W. VaaDorn.a form er rasliJent here, but so* of Beone county was a pleasant caller at thnse headquarter* last Wednesday morning Mr. Van Darn haa been tngnged in tha implement business for the past six weeks here tut is about through for the season, One minute is the standard time, and One Minute Cough Care Is the standard preperation for every form of cough or cold, ft ft the only harmless remedy that produce* immediate resells. Odendah! Bros. A McKialey club wa* organized at Litchfield last Monday night and start ed eut with HI member* enrolled. A. II. I'otter wa* elected president and C'laranae Llttleleld Sac We learn that considerable enthusiasm was ananlres ted at tha meeting. Mrs. K. DeYoung. Mlddlehurg, la., writes, I have used One Minate Cough Cur* foraix year*, both for inyaeir und •bildrBB, and I consider it the quickest anting and most satisfactory Cough Cnre 1 bare ever used. Odendahl lire* Wake up your system by waking up your liver—Simmon* Liver Regulator will do it—aod a twenty fly* cont paek age at that It it an active liver remo dy and a mild laxative. Just the medi cine for all the family, children and all. It's a sluggish liver that causes all sickness because of the poison that get* Into tbe system. Try Simmons Liver Regulator. It ia better than pills. J.1L Zeilln A Co., Philadelphia. Pa. Diki*. Callsta Cramer, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Win Cramer died at her borne In this city last Wednesday. Aug. 4. 'W’> of malarial fever, Age 16 years, 4 months and 4 days. Calista was born in Saratoga Co. N Y. March 31, 1N80. She came with her pareata to Sherman Co Nebr. when aha was but 3 year* old where they set tled on a homestead. They afterward* moved to Loup City where she ha* re sided ever since She has never enjoyed good heath lint nevertheless haa been a cheerful and kind hearted girl, always ambitious la her studies at school and was daarly beloved by all her achoo) mates. She was a member of the Me thodist Sunday school and Jr. Legue and at tbe time of her death was also a member of the Epworth League in this oity. Her last sickness waa of three weeks duration. The funeral service* were held at the M. K. Chnreh at 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. Ang. 5, The exercise* were conducted by Key. Webster. Her class mates and Kpworth League members eontribated a beautiful rcath of flowers for the occasion which was placed upon the lid otherCotlln. and she was laid to reat in the Evergreen Cemetary. The bereaved family have the deep sympa thy of the whole oommunity. Cakd ok Thanks We desire to express our aineere thunks to the many kind friends and iitri^iiniri • wuu "u aiuuij noemvwu *«» ring the sickness and death of our be loved doughter. Your kindnejs In that trying ordeal will be ever apprecia ted and remembered byuia. Mu mid Mits. W« Cham Kit and family. UAI.K KATE EXCURSIONS to Ifbt Spring*, S. I)., Inly :11st, Aug wot lltli August 1 -*'tli, by the Burling tou Knute. Ticket* good :I0 dev*. A rare chance to upend the hotted month In the year at the pleasantest summer resort In the ive*t. Call at H >t M K K ticket office and get full information or write to J. Francis, iinner*! 1‘ast’r. Agent. <Unuliu, Neb. Young mothers dread the summer month* on aecouut ot the great mortal* tty among child ten caused by bowel troubles I'erfecl safety may assur ed those who keep on hand l>*Witt‘i Colie A « h>«lera cure, and adminlttei It promptly For cramp*, hilinu* colic. 4>sentery and dlarrho-a. it affords In stall' relief tMeudeh) Bros Awarded Highest Honor*, War Id* Pair. DU I 1 BAKING POWDItt MOST IMKHCT M vi>H. A pots tiupa (ll«* .4 It. IV»A» |>M» * -m A -■ ■ alww eel —W. *i»ns*«nfc 4>* nAR> Tilt ht AhU AhU I THE BEST SPRING medicine; fa Simmons liver regulator- don’t 1 forget to take it. The I iver gets sluggish ' during the Winter, just like all nature, and tne system becomes choked up by the accumulated waste, which brings on 1 Malaria, Fever and Ague and Rheuma- | tism. You want to wake up your Liver . now, but be sure you take SIMMONS Liver Regulator to do it. It also i regulates the Liver keeps it properly at ( work, when your system will be free from poison and the whole body invigorated. ( You get Till: I* KMT HLOODwhen your system is In A1 condition, and that 1 will only be when the Liver is kept active, j Try a Liver Remedy once and note the difference. Hut tal.e only SIMMONS 1 LIVER REGULATOR- it is SIMMONS \ LIVER REGULATOR which makes the , difference, I ake it in powder or in liquid J already prepared, or make a tea of the , towder; but take SIMMONS LIVER REGU- . ATOR. You'll find the RfclJ 7. on every 1 pacKage. i.ook jot ii. i J, H. Zcllln A Co., FtiUA<l<*l|ihta, Fa. j Married. | We take pleasure this week in aenonn- 1 clng the union In marriage of Mr. John j J. Peile, of LaMount. Iowa to Miss Ora , Ilansea.of this elty which tool place at 1 the residence ef Judge Hunter last Wed- I aesday evening Aug. 5th. W). Mr I’eile , was, some 4 years ago a resident ofLoup ] City, and at the time had charge of the i U. 1’. elevator here. He Is a thorough , business man, and during his stay here j made a host ef friends. He is pleasant i in manner and a most agreeable coaver- < satlonallst. The announcement of bis ] expected arrival, aad that he was about to taka from our midst one of our fair sex, furnished a sours# of pleasant sur prisa to all aur people Pleasant, not because we are about to loose so valua- 1 ble aad Interesting a citizen as Miss Ors> 1 but because Mr. Peile Is well known to 1 us all, and to be worthy the esteem and 1 devoted attention of the splended choice ; be has made In the selactioa of a life partner. They left hero yesterday on the afternoon BAM train for their j home In Iowa wbera Mr Peile is en gaged In the hardware trade. The best , wishes of the Nobtiiwestekn join the 1 entire comunity la extending congratu lations. May their journey be pleasant and their futare life he happy and pros perous. News Fram Clear Ore.k The drouth is a thing ef the past, and new with a few light showers our corn Is made. The small grain in this immediate vacinity is light and of a poor 'luallly Stacking is well under way. Mi-s Anna Harper is hero on a visit and so long as she remains Ned will be happy. Combination at pop caucus downed Kansgan Dick Baker lost his sheds ami stables by fire. Matches and children did it. Sous of Vetrans will picnic iu the near future at Litchfield. The U. B. peop.e will hold camp meeting at Litchfield in August T. Kose A Co. will run a steam thrasher this fall. Rose's ten year old hoy lost a portion ot his fore lieger iu a corn sheller. 1 received the news of the death of Fred Stevens. It is truly sad to loose such men from society Fred was one I Af Clo.. n.. beat ....... 1J i. death is to be regreted by every oue acquainted with him. (Joverner Holcomb better peruse Van Her Voort’ letter It I* truly an eye opeuer Heroins* A HKD HOT CAMPAIGN. The present campaign will ba the moit exciting ona fought out sine# tha war There will not ba a day whan something of uuuaual interest will not triutpir*. The State Journal hiss made , up Its mind to surpass alt lit former e(Torts in the dlrectloa of news giving, and will giva its readars the most tout' plete detail of tha eaiupaigu. giving all I the newt (ram an unbiased standpoint , 1 Itcpuhlieaus will waut The Journal be ; cause ef Its staunch reputd can ptin clples T being veconUrd as the aland- ■ srd Pester of the gtest tepublicau patty ; ' of Nebraska l‘opull*t* and Democrat* tkouUl read it for the new* It give* lire ism I Weekly Journal will go to thousands of new homes during the estupsigu, \ on should subscribe, as It' will only i«st tou 3J eeuts ft mu now , until Novemiiat 15 1 no papers every I ' week making It almost a* |Glitt M A i ‘III Jf *!'< U % Ult? | i |»f »*l |UM| »l4tl If* t(H> JiHituil | hHMil* Itb li* MOkMOMlHitl AM* UAi k I III I' • Till m4 *il* Ml Am|U||, ll»w ttnlllngli.a tout* Will sell round Hip lb kcit t.. salt I she t li> | tab at *tse «s *s\ rate plots p«i tickets will 'n et dual limit o( v tgust hist and to, the W-uitcw«rd p-uinty will alhsw •top t-eets at points ae-t nf Irewvnf. 1 s I at H A M M It it* k »t *m * and p'l lull iitf'Otti it ton. nr write Its J I ttci II. Iirk'1. I* sss | Agont t l<M ill t J -shlssk* PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. The following proposed amendments *) the Constitution of th* State of Ne braska, as hereinafter set forth in full, ire submitted to the electors of the 'fate of Nebraska, to be voted upon it the general election to be held Tues lay, November 8, A. D., 18!XS: A joint resolution proposing to intend sections two (8), four (4), and lve (5,) of article six (tt) of the Consti ution of the State of Nebraska, relating o number of judges of the supreme jourt and their term of oflico. It-' It resolved »ud msi-ted by thu JsttfUln uro of thu Mtatu of Nuhrafku : Huftioa I. That taction two (2) of art Ida lx (6) of thu Confutation of thu Htatc >f Nrbrufku be amended fo an to read an fol i;wi: Auction 4. Thu aupreme court shall until ithurwlfc provided by law. oonalnt. of flvo 5) judge*, a majority of whom Khali bt nu'u* ary to form a quorum or to pronounce .decision If »hall hav« original jurifdiction n oui« relating to revenue. civil caeca in vhich the etatc Khali be a party, mandamus. [VLo warranto, habeaH corpua, and eu'h ippellate Jurisdiction, af may be provided by aw. flection 2. That faction four (4) of article i. /a A . 0 AL.. A11..AI ..i A L . 4J»..A if Nebraska, lx amended so aa to read a« fol i)»«: Section 4, Tbs judges of the supreme ourt shall lx elected by the eleotora of the tale at large, and their term of office ex «pt aa hereinafter provided, shall lx for a lerlnd of not lose than live (8) years aa the Bglslature may presort!<e. Section 2. That scotlon ive (8) of article it * Of) of the Constitution of the State of Ne iraska, he amended to read as follows: Section 8. At ths Aral general election to «i held In the yenr IMS), there shall be elected IWO (f) judges of the supreme court one >f whom shall be sleeted for a term of wo (2; years, sns for ths term of four (4i ’ears, and at enoh general election there iftur, there shall be sleeted one judge of he supreme court for the term of Ave A) years, unless otherwise provided by *w; Provided, that the judges of ths su ireme oourt whose terms have not expired it the time of holding tbs general elec ai of laBtf, shall continue to hold their oe for the remainder of the term for vhlch they were respectively cotnmis toned. Approved Muroh 20, A. D IMIS A joint resolution proposing an tmendment to section thirteen (18) of irticle fix of the Conetltntion of the State of Nebraska, relating to com jeneatlon of gupreme and diatrict court iadges. Be It resolved by the Legislature of the State if Nebraska: tieotlon 1. That section thirteen (IS) of irttids Six oo »f tha Constitution of the State if Nebraska be amended so as to read as fell ows; SMI The judges of the supreme and St courts shal I receive for tkslr services tnapsasatlbn as may be provided by law, MUrahls quarterly. Ths legislature shall at its first session iftsr the adoption of this amendment, ihree-ftfthe of the members sleeted to mob house ooueurriag, establish their compensation The compensation so es tablished shall aet be imanged oftoner man once In four years, and In nb event unless Iwo-tMrds of tbs members elected to laoh house of the legislature concur herein. Approved March 10, A. D 1806. A joint reaolatioii proposing to tmend section twenty-four (34) of irticle five (S) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, relating to com pensation of the officers of the executive iepartment. Be It resolved sod enacted by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska: Hectlon 1. That suction twenty-four (24) >t article Avs (5) at ths Ooustttutloa of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as fol laws l Section 24- The officers of the executive iepartment of the state government shall rsoelvs for their services a compensation ki be established by law, which shall be aslther increased nor diminished during tha Xnu for whloh they shall hare been com missioned and they shall not rsoelvs to their >wn use any fuse, costs, Interests, upon publio sioneya m their hands or under their oontrol, perquisites of office or other compen sation and all feas that may here after be payable by law for services wriunnuu uj «u yinwr prwfiu«a lur in hi* article shall be paid In advance Into the ■tate traaaurv. The Isgislaturs nhall at lte llret session after the adoption of thia amend ment, three fifth* of th* mtmbers elected to sash house of th* leataleture con Burring. establish th* salarte* of the uffleer* named in ttus article The com peunattou BO established shall not be changed oftener than onoe in four rears and In no Brunt outran two third* or the member* Bloc ted to each house of the legislature concur therein. Approved March ». A. U. 1HW. A joint resolution proposing to amend •notion one (1) of artiole six (6) of the Constitution of the State of Nebras ka, relating to judicial power. toe It resolved aud enacted by the Imgtsla ture ot the ihjla of Nebraska ; Section 1 That seotlou on# (I) of article *1* (k)uf ths i institution of the Stale of Nebraska le> anisnded to resd as follow*: twetiua I. Th. judletni power of this state shall be seated th a suprema court, district courts, euuniy isourts Juste.a of the peace wilkt magtslretes. aud ut sush other v-urie Inferior to the supreme couft se tuay he cfw*led by law lu which two thirds of the members elected to each house concur Approved March At A U IMS A Joint resolution proposing to atwud surlion eleveu (II) of srtUle *11 (Q) of Ike IkuiattittUott of Ihs Mists of Nebraska, reialing lu ini'ressM in uunt bsr of supreme and district court Judge* toe II I'sbIisI bs I *14 1st by the lasgtslsture w| IM Auitt Oil IMI« . *w4tom I 1*4* **«>tk«4 "4»1»44 ilb «| ! »vt!vl« #4* '•» wl %k» UtMltiulluft nl I Inf lm« uI fi«ivgsk«lM Imp MMNittwl Im rtMtol *• M MU •to*. I VMM II TlM» >*|l« ftlifV ihiHtkvf l«« IlktvtU mI IM tMMfei el* eiw l«l Im MMflk •tMM’f * mw (Mg f kWit(>t mtki k«t at «lMi IM mm hm *14 M Wk»**4r*«l »IrM| w««i 4*4 Rd» 4W«tn« IMh g»«M M| Rfftl lbt)f e •*«« Itt* MMM4 I Am* RRRtl.gf 49 JrtolgMMI *4 tof«Ht* 4*t 4 l 44*4 IM J\*4u *4 { •\wMWM I IM «l«l« ** A 4i*lfM«4 MmH kw f t4M*l »# UtrUdf 444 4am«R4iiMr| Iky MeM»4l| UMN. 444 •«*-At l** • *«t4R4 •* 44 JF 4* ll« 4* dd4>Mfl*« I i4 tln ! (4«|i Rul «*. m kit * 4 My ) '« S#*#****! H*» »i» 14 4 t» Mftk \ >4 ill lu* 4ttUutt « |«i awiiMkI M*R'Il»Ml ||| t#» mt ftfti«W 1414 ill ill llm 4hu>u v$ Itm Hui» «4 Nk%#4i4 iv let lug to trial bf jury Be it resolved and enacted by the Legislature of the Statu of Nebraska: Section 1. That section sic (ft), article one (1) Of the (/onstitution of the State of Ne braska 1*5 amend d to read as follow**: Section fl. The right of trial b/ Jury shall remain inviolate, bur. the legislature may tiro Vide that in civil ac tions five-sixth* *>f tin* jury may render a verdict, and the legislature may also amlnrixe trial by a jury of a less numl**r than twelve men, in courts inferio. to the dis trtet court. Approval March 29, A L). 1995. A joint regulation proponing to aineiul section one(l) of article live (5) of the Conntitntion of Nebraska, relat ing to ofticen of the executive depart ment. Be it resolved ami enacted by the legisla ture of the Htate of Nebraska: Hection 1. That section one <1; of ar tide five (ft) of the Constitution of the ,-tftte of Nebraska be amended to road as fol lows : Hection 1 The executive department shall consist of a governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, auditor or publh* accounts, treasurer, superintendent of public in struction, attorney general, commissioner of public lands arid building*, and three railroad commlsstoVcrs, ea< b of whom, except the said railroad coiumlssloners. shall hold his office for a term of two years, from the first Thirrsday after the flr*t Tuesday In January, after hts election, and until bt* lUicceaeor la elected and qualified. Ka li rnliroed com* ml-sloncr shall hold his office for a term of three years, beginning on the first Thursday after the first Tuesday in January a'ter hi* ehc-tlon, and until his sueccs •or is elected and qualified ; Provided, however, That at the first general elec tion held after the adoption of this amend rnent there shall b* elected three railroad commissioner*, on* for the period of one year, one for the period of two years, and one for the period of three years. The gov ernor, secretary of state. awMtor of pub lie accounts, and treasurer shall reside at the capital during their term of off! Ihev shall keep the public records, books ana papers there and snail perform such du ties as may lie required by law. AMirovurl Mbpiifri Mil A I) ISO.. A joint resolution proponing to amend section twenty-six (2ti) of ar ticle five (6) of the Constitution of the Htate of Nebraska, limiting the num ber of executive state officers. Be It resolved and enacted by the leg lslature of the Htate of Nebraska: Section 1. That section twenty-six < of article five (bj of the Constitution of the Htate of Nebraska be amended to read as follows: Section US. No other executive state offl cars except th-.se named in section one (\) of this article shall lx crested, except by an aot of thn legislature which is concurred In by not lees than three-f mrths of the members elected to each house thereof: Provided, Ttiat any offloe erected by an act of the legislature may be abolished by the legislature, two-thirds of the mem tiers else ted to eaoh house thereof concur ring. Approved March 80. A. D.. 1896. 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. B# It resolved and enacted by the legisla ture of the Htate of Nebraska: Section 1. That seetiea nine (9) of article sight (8) of the UonetituMun of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as fol lows: Section 9. All funds belonging to the state for educational purposes, the Interest and income whereof only are to be used, shall be dimmed trust funds held by the state, and the state shall supply all losses there of that may in any manner accrue, so that the same shall remain forever Inviolate and dhdlminlsned, and shall not be In vested or loaned except on United Htntes or state securities, or registered county bonds or registered school district bonds of this state, and auah funds with ths Inter est and Income thereof are hereby solemn ly pledged for the purposes for which they are granted and set apart, and shall not be transferred to any other fund for other uses: Provided. The board created by section 1 of this article Is empowered to sell from time to time any of the securities belonging to the permanent school fund and invest the proceeds arising therefrom In any of the securities enumerated In this section bear lag a higher rate of Interest whenever an opportunity for better Investment Is pre sented: And provided farther, That when any warrant upon the state truxsurer n-g ularly issued in pursuance of an appropri ation by the legislature and secured by the levy of a tax for its payment, shall be presented to the state treasurer for payment, and there shah not be any money In the proper fund to pay such warrant, the hoard created by eoctlon 1 of this article mav direct the state trees urer to pay tha amouut due on such war rant from moneys In hU hands belonging to the permanent school fund of the state, and he shall hold said warrant as an in vestment of said permanent school fund. Approved March JM. A. D lttti. A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska by adding a new section to article twelve (12) of said constitution to be numbered sectiou two (2) relative to the merging of the government of cities of the metro politan class aud the government of the counties wherein such cities are located. He It rueolred aiul eueutad by the luigU latum ut lha Stale uf Kubraaka Iter It oa l. Thai arltula t waive (lit) at lha foaatjlutluu uf lha Mate uf N-iiraaka lie anu-uded by adding to sai l arlb'la a new eeo Huu lu I a uuuibarad aaolkun Iwu (2j lu r-out aa tuiluwa t Haetluu 1 Tha guv.rninaat uf auy ally of Iba metropolitan elaae aud lha guv arumant uf Iba coauly la wl.t.l. II la lonalsd war be utatgod whullr ur la earl wk.u a |uuuuil|ia w In b baa brae auhjalllad by aulburlly uf law tu the rulers ut twh city aad inualr aad re paired Iba uaail of a Majority uf Iba rutaa .'eat la seek ally aud alau a utai only uf Iba rule, aaal In Iba svuuly ,|4iuiva uf Ibuaa eel in -u b inetrutnintaa ally al eii.l. iiiidtlas Approved May. It Ml A. U IMA A jutul lueoluUon pfojnatitg All amenduicul in mottos sis (A) uf article seven if) of the Oonatituliou uf the State uf Nrbraaku, preacnUug I he manner In which voles shall be coal Ma II aae.dr.al aud mauled Sr lha taaelaial era ,.l iba Male el kilrada Mm I That eartto« all ill erttvte aatee (ti uf lha l»eetHuu*Mi uf Iba Mala ..f Mai.aw.au la. ae»«u.laal lu iml M M baa i ►. Hue A All rwlea ahull ha be babul ut •eh .miner u.. mu.I aa way W yt*unu.1 ba law atrureluM Iba eeoeeer uf Vet leg he yraaaoel Appi—.d Mar. b * A l* tan. A joint lea.) ull.it pr. .jawing hi emend aaullou two (I) of article far t*«n 114) uf Iba r. iulilull.ut uf (he Male uf Nebraska, lrbailie t» dunalPutM tv «w4ks vl Internal improvenieul mm| J manufactories. B** it rt**«dv*4 and enacted hr th>* Lo? j lsiaturc of the Mat* of Nebraska: Hr tin n 1 That hocIIoii two (/> of *• r tt« !•• fourteen <I4> of tho i 'on it u i i«ii of tlif I Hlatoof Nebraska, be amend* d to rca < ih follow* <*: titH-. 'I No city, county, town, pr***ifK*t, municipality, or other subdlvision of the state, shall ever mukr donations to any works of internal improvement. «»r manufactory, unless a proposition so to do shall have been first submitted to tlie qualified elec tore and ratified by a two thirds vote at an election by authority of law; Provided That such donations of a county with the donation* of *uch suixli vision* in the aggregate shall not exceed ten per cent of th« assessed valuation of such county; Provided, further. That any eitv or county may, bv a three fourth* vote, increase such Indebtedness five per cent, in addition to such ten usr cent and Do bonds or evidences of Indebtedness so issued shall be valid unless the same *h*il have endorsed thereon a certificate signed by the secretary and auditor of stats, allowing that the sains 1* issued pursuant to law. Approved March 2U, A. V.t iMtt I, J. A. Piper, secretary of stute of tho state of Nebrusku, doheroby certify thut the foregoing proponed amendment* to tho (JoiiHtitutiou of tho State of Ne braska are true and correct copies of the original enrolled and engrossed bill*, a* passed by the Twenty-fourth Kossion of the legislature of the .Stute of Nebraska, as appears from said original bill* on file in thi* office, uml that all and each of «uid proposed amendment* are Kubmitted to the qualified voter* of the State of Ne braska for their adoption or rejection -a at...I .. I ai a.. V.. i. . IJ Tuesday, the 8d duy of November, A. D., 18!W. In testimony whereof, I have here unto sot my haml and affixed the great seal of the Htate of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this !7tb day of July, in the year of our Lord, One Thou- A sand, Eight Hundred and Niuety-Hix, of the Independence of the United States the One Hundred and Twenty First, and of this state the Thirtieth. (Heal.) J. A. PIPER, Secretary of Htate. NOTK'KOPSALK I'NDKK CII ATTLF. MOKTOAOK. Notice l« hereby given Unit by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on the zsth day of May, iswi and duly filed In I lie olll ce of the county derh of Sherman county, Nebraska on the ASth day of May, l-U: and executed by A. roltz and Josio Foil/, to Kllzabeth Kent, to secure the the payment of ihe sum of Four Hundred Fifty.live Dollars and Fifty six Cents <*4.v„s«;.j and Dileiest, and epon which tliers Is now dee the sum of F4HI.85 Default having been miide In the, payment of said sum arid no suit or other proceedings at law liavlug bsen In stltutcd to recover said debt or my part thereof, therefore I will sell the properly therein described, viz: One bay horse, six years oldi One bay horse, one bind loot white, five year* old; Threw sets of light don hie. harness , Two single, top buggies; One two Heated lop buggy. One dark Iron gray horse, eight years old One lighter Iron gray horse, six years old . One bay mare seven years old; one bay horse, eight year* old, at public auction, at the livery barn. In block IS. In the Original Town of l.oup City. Nuhruska. uu tiie *frnl day of Aug ■st, 1 mis;, at to o'clock a in. Ki.i/aiihth Km. Mortgagee Bv Haui.an ft Taxmih, her Aliys I.KOAL LOTIOK. ^ John Swouey defendant will lake notice that on July :10th: issss there wus died In the district court of tihcriimn county, Nebraska by Kittle Swouey, plaintiff a petition for a diverse from sahl defendant on the ground that said defendant has without just cause wilfully abandoned und utterly deserted the plaintiff for more than two years last past; That said defendant has exercised cruelty toward said plaintiff, and that said defendant has wantonly and cruelly failed and neglect* d to provide suitable malntalnance for said plaintiff sahl defendant being at all times of sufficient ability to so do, Defendant furtb er prays care and custody of the children, (leave and Robert Swouey. You are required to answer sahl petition on or before Monday, the Hist day of August, IHWi. Attest: Kirrih Swopky. Plaintiff Lol ls Rld.v County Clerk Loup City Market Report Prices paid for: Corn $ .19 Wheat :t6 Oats ..1* Hogs . tt.ut Cows and helturs il.isi (to ts Feeder* , :j.*h> Butter, per pound...7 s l.ggs. per dor o r,o UK Potatoes ... /it, The Only Complete Boole OF Til F. Great St Louis Cyclone, By Julian Curson ^ toutbinlig 42.1 large. I.eautiauily printed pagct, embracing a complete history of tit* grease•( tornado tlmt ever visited America. 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