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PROPOSED
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS
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The following proposed amendments
to the CoitHtlltitlon of tho State of No
biaBkn, as lirroinnftrr set forth In full,
arc submitted to the elcetoiH of tlio
Slate of Ncbinskn. to ho voted upon
nt the Rcncinl rlertlon to be held Tues
day, Wovemher .'I, A. I), ISln'r
A Joint ti'tolutlon proposing to
ntnenil Kerllonn two ('). four (I), and
lli(fi,)of nitlrlc hk ((I) of tho f'otMtl
ttttlon of the State of Nebraska; irlat
ltiK to number of JikIrps of the mipn'tno
court and their teim of ofllce.
He It rnulvctl nml eiiietitl 'bv tho lt,
Nlnture of the Htutc of .NYlii.uku:
Heetlon I Tlmt section tvto (2) of ar
ticle Mix (C) ut the C.iriHtltulloii of tho
State of Nebraska be nmetided no as to
rend hk follow k:
Kectlon 2. The supreme rourt slinll until
otherwive pruvlilttl hy law, titulm of live
(6) Judge-, u majority of whom itlutll be
neceiiary to form n quorum or tu pro
noun re a oVeltlon, It ebnll have original
JurUtllctlon In cases relating tn revenue,
civil cane In which the Nte shall be a
party, mandarmm, quo warranto, habtA
corpus, and such ntipellate Jurisdiction, as
may bo provided by law.
Bectlon 2, That section four (4) of artlelo
lx (t) u f tha (niHltiillon of the Htate
et Nebraska, be amended so as to read as
follow:
Heetlon 4. The Judge of tbe supreme
court shall he elected by tbe electors of
the state at Urge, and their term of office,
except as berelnnfter provided, shall be
for a period of not less than five (5) yearn
is the leclilature. may prescribe
Section 3. That section live (&) of article
six (6) of the CoiiMllntlon of tbe Htute of
Nebraska, be amended to read iih follows:
Section 5. At the fltst Kctirral flection to
be held In the year ISM!, there ahull be elect
ed two (2) Judcex of the supteme court mm
of whom nhall be electnl for n term of
two (!) eari, one fur the term of four (1)
years, and at each Kein-ral i lection there
after. Mure Hhiill bo elected one JuiIkc of
tho RUprvme court for the term of itti
(5) jemi, imleiH nthfilii provided by
law; I'rovlrleil, That the JiiiIkcn of the kii
tm me court whose terms have not expired
at the time of hiilUlllK the Renernl elec- I
tlon of li'JI, hIihII continue to hold their
ofllce for the remit Inrii r of the term for '
which inej wi-ie totiici'llvcly lOiiiuilt
fliitil !
Approved March L"i, A I ISO"! i
A Joint roHolutlou pioposing an
nmendtuent to eoctlon thirteen (13) of
article six of tho CotiHtltutlon of the
Slate of Nebraska, relatlni' to com
pcnwitlon of Hiiprenio and district court
Jud(eH.
He It ii"iolvei by the- I.ckIhI ituro of the
Ht He of Nebi.mka:
Heetlon 1 Th.it seel Ion thltteen J" of
itrtlcle elx l') of tin ('Diminution nf the
Htate of Ntdir.iiK.i be auifiiili d to iia to
lead nt follows-
Sic 11 The Jii'Ir.-h of the supreme nml
illIHet couils 'iill iimiIvo for tin Ir ser
len silt .1 i- in i tip.ii I hi us muv be pro-
ttltnl liy law, lovable tpiarti-rlv.
The b-Klslutiiro tlir.ll ut lit lliit mm-I(i:i
after the ad ipiloM of thli imwidmt nt,
three-tlftlm of the nn tnb r- ih-ilcd to
each hull e torn tirrlnir, i tubllah tbHr
Oomponsntlen. The eimipc illon so t -Inblislud
rbnll not N- elmnRetl oftener
than ume In four yenrs, ami In no i-vint
linlK't tvio-tbliik-t of tbt i' t ' rs oli-.-i I
to rni h lioutc of the ! i,il i'uu nun ur
therein.
Arprijixl March SO, A X. IV.)
A Joint renin ion prapoilns to
nniend aoctton twenty-four (21) of ar
tlelu live (6) of tho Constitution of tho
State of Nebraska, rolttlng to cotn
rrtisntlon of tho olllreis of tho oxecn
tlve (lopaitnieitt.
He It lesolvol mid enacted by tno I.ok
Islntiiio of tho Suite of Nebriska:
Htttlon 1. 'lhat section tvvenlv-four (51)
of nitlelc live C.) of the Constitution of the
Slate i,t Ni'bt.isku be ur'.einli (1 to rend as
follows
Sect'on 21 The eftlcers of the executive
depart iih in of the s'nti tnvt t nineiit shall
leet Ive t i t i Ir h I i . i . o n . tn itlon
to le em 'l.lli lid bv I iw V liloh jIiiiII bo
:iep le bill, m , r 'imll'th I illl'liK
the turn for which !'. h ill hue b..u
cop I'd tltm 1 id th v sbnll not tenlve
firTlVtr .VV m l i u. ' ", colts, interests,
iilinn public moneys in their hands nt no
de! tin lr control, iientulslti s of nillct or
other cotnpen. itlon tint nil ft en that may
hereafter he pHnhlo bv I ivv for si I vice's
pel fol laid bv I in oll er ptovidi" for In
tills HTtUle shall be paid In advance Into
thn state ttcaiiiry. '1 he legislature shall
ut Its Hut semlon ufter the alnpt Ion nf
this amendment, thicc-Mflhs of the mem.
tiers elei ted to eich hi use of the leuls
latute ton urilm;. I'talillsli thn salaries
of the nitidis tiuiiKil In this alible Tin
cnuipensatl'tii so uabM-ln d nhall not bo
chain" d nflepr than on In tout eat-t
unit In no event unit ' two-thirds of tho
members In t 1 to i i i hou c of the b k
Isl.ttuto com ur th ie.i
Apiirovetl Jlirch .9, A. D W.'i.
A Joint resolution proposing to
amend section ouo (1) of aitlcle nix (f)
of tho Constitution of the Stato of Ne
braska, i elating to Judicial power.
He It resolved and cute ted bv the I.es
lsUture or the State of Nebraska)
Section 1 Tnat section one (I) of article
six (6) of the Constitution of tbe Statf of
Nebraska be amended to lead s follows:
Section 1. The Judlc'al power of this state
shall be vesttd in a supreme court, dis
trict courts, count) courts JustlctH of tho
peace, police mnKlstiates, ami In such
other courts Inferior In the supteme court
us miy lie created bv law In which fo
thlrds or the members t Itvttd to tach
Jiouxtt concur
Appto.td Martb 13. A n. 1M
A Joint losolutlon proposing to
nmend section eleven (11) of artlelo Fix
(6) of tho Constitution of tho Stato of
Nebraska, relating to Incieaso in num
ber of supreme and dlstllet court
Judges.
He It resolved nml enacted by the Lea
Islaturo of tho State of Nebraska:
Section 1 That section elevtn (11) of ar
ticle six 101 of ihu Constitution of the State
of Nthtitsk.i bo amended to read us fol
lows; Section 11 Tin IcKlstnturc, whenever two
tblidi of the mmilieis elected to each
liouso shall con. ur therein, may, In or
after the )i.u one thousand elsht hun
dred and nlnrt) -seven and not oftener
tnan omo In ovci) four years, Increase
tho number of JiiiIms of supreme unit dis
trict cniirts, and the Judicial districts of
the state. Such districts shall be formed
of compact IcirltJiy. ami bounded by
county lines: and such Iticrcnv, or any
change In tho botiudailts ot a district,
ahull not vacate the office of .ni) Judge.
Appiovetl Match i), A. V, 1j5.
A Joint resiliiilon propositi: to
nmend -cJon jIx it') or .ml le uiu '.t)
of thr ( -.i-iltut . n of I ie St u, ot No-
brask i rl..tiug to trial by Juty.
Ho It -solved and yi'll',e,l ''' the LtR
tslutur. f th fltatu df Nubiaskx
Hoot ion J. That hpciIoii lx V) attkle
jno (1) ut tho Couititutlon uf the- tltatu ot
NrbrnKltn b amended to rfml at follows.
Bectlon 6. The rlht of trlitl liy Jury shs.ll
rmmln Inviolate, but Wf IfKlslMtiri may
provide tlnit In civil nctluns flvc-ilxtlts of
the Jury rimy rentier a verdict, atnl tlis
IcgMaturt 'nay ulxo authorize trial bj ft
jury of u lem number nun twelve men,
in courM Inferior tn tbe district court.
Approved March 19, A. I). .
A Joint resolution propoqlnt; to
ntiirntl Heetlon one (1) of article live (C)
of the CotiHtltutlon of NebrnHkn, relat
ing to olIlcerH of the executive depart
merit. He II rctnlvei! anil onnetcl bv tho I.ck
Mature of thn Hlrite of Nt lirntkit:
rli'cllcm 1 Tlmt kciIIoii one (I) uf ar
ticle live, (fl) of the Coiillttitloii nf the
Hutu of NelmitiUit be aim mini to read ax
follows:
Section l.The exei utlve department shall
tonslil of it Kovnnni, llt'titi'iiiiiit-Kov-einnr,
mintarv of ttiile, auditor of pub
lic iiciouiit. t r itttiif p, mipi rlnti'iidi nt of
public Instruction, nttuiiify.upnfi.il, ciim
mHilonn of public liirnlH nml bulldlm,'".
and three lullnuil i'otititiltiiiwr, eii'-li
of whom, exii'pt the M.ild tullrtutil corn
inlHilonerM, ,li:ill bold bin nlllee for a term
of two year, fiotn the nrt Thinitlay af
ter the flrV TiicmiI.i.n In Jatiuai, after
IiIh election, mid until IiIh hik.i csior H
electt d ami iUallll(d. Kach rallioad com
mlixloner ehall hold his ollke for u let in
of three iars, beilnnlnt; on the llril
Tnursday after the llrnt Vueml.iv In Janu
ary after his ebctlon, and until hli sue
ceor Is elect) d and qualified; Provided,
however. That at the flrt Kent ml elee
tlon held after the adaption of thin amend
ment thtre hIihII Imi idected thlee rallioid
commlsslonerx, one for the period of one
year, one for the period of two )euri, and
one for the period of three jears. Toe rov
ernor, secretary of Mtitte, auditor of pub
lic accounts, and treitMtirer shall reside at
the capital tlurliiK their term of ofllie,
they uhall keep the public records, books
and paper there and thall ticrforin sulIi
(lutlis as may be required by ltw,
Approvtd .Mulch Sn, A. I. 1 v: S.
A Joint resolution proposing to
amend Heetlon twenty-Hlx (2G) of ar
tlclfl five (5) of the Constitution of tho
State of Nebraska, limiting the num
ber of I'xecutive Ktato ofllcers.
He It resolved it ml enacted bv the Leg
islature of the Hlate of Nebraska:
Hettlon 1. That xeetlon ewenty-slx (2U) of
article live (5) of the Constitution of the
Htate of Nebraska be nmcndid to rend us
follows
Section 20. No other executive state offi
cers except those named In sictlon one (I)
of this article shall be crtated, ex
cept by in net of the b-Klslaturo
which Is com tilted In by not less than
thrco-fourthw of the members t h-ctttl to
inch house tin iciif,
I'rnvldcd, Tint coy ofllce rrtnteil by an
net of tin hKblature may be abolished by
tin Icalsl itllit , ivvo-thltils of the mi tit
bits elcctid to e.ii-li boue tlureof ton
iMiri Iiik.
Apptovcil .Martb 'Bi, A, D. 1S''J.
A Joint resolution proposing to
nmend section nlno (!)) of article eight
(8) of the Constitution of the. State of
Nebraska, providing for the In vestment
of the permanent educational funds of
the state.
He It resolvid nml enacted bv the I.es
Islature or the Sfat" of Nebnskn:
r'ectiim 1. 'Hut stetliiii nine en ofnrllclo
tlKhl C) of t'e Constitution of tbe State
of N'elnaskii be a.ienb,! to mid ns tol
lo s:
Sictlon y. All funds hilnnnlm.' tn tbe Mate
for i lliciitlon tl niiw s, the Intel, it nti 1
lllttiliif Win li of mil) mi to be iwiil, sh ill
be deemoil tru I funis hi Id by tin- state,
iilld the si ito slnll stiii!y all loi es tlielc
of lhat may In an.v u.ai.ni-r necrue, so that
the same shall leinaln forever Inviolate
and uiellinlnl-hi J. mil nh ill not tie In
Vfstiwi or lii.iiinl i x. i it on I'nllnl Htptes
or stall . oinltle- o! rijlstind uniitv
bonds oi leilslireil M hnol dlstllet boielrf
rif this Hi i f, i tiii sui h fin (s, with th"
liiterst mid Intern" tin i. of nie hercbv
solemnh pb-iiHid for tin purposiH tor
which llnv an Krnnlel mil set aput.
nml shall not be tr.insft nisi to miy otlnr
lllllll fur Oillel uses
i'tovlihil. The board creatfil hy eitlon
I of this at tide Is empowered to sell from
lime to time anv nf Hie aecuiitles beloni'
Iiik lo the p-i m. mint sihool fund ami In
vest the ptoi is urislin; theiifiom In any
of the secuiltles etiinni tnteil in this sec
tlon bullae it higher rate of Inleicst,
whemver an appiitntilty ror bettei In
visiinent Is pitsiited.
And piovlded Cuit her, That when anv
vvair.mt upon the state ttensiirtr leK
tilttlj Issitnl in puistiam e of an uptiropii
tlon by the b ,l .1 mite and secured bv the
lev) of a ln fot Its piivment. 'hliall
lie pttsilltill to the Utile tleaslltir for
l iv no nt ii nd tin re shall not be anv
mom In the pi tut fund to piv sueh
w n rant, the IkiiuiI en iti d bv s el Ion 1
of lids article lihtv din it the st He tteas.
tiler to pa tin; amount due on su.li war
taut ftom mo.ns in hi i hands In lotiKitiK
lo the pt I m im nt si html fund of the slate.
no muni iiiiiii i.iiii wan int ns an In-
vi stun lit of sail peiimim tit school fund
Appiovcd Mulch .".I, A. 1) 1!'".
A Joint i evolution proposing an
amendment to the Constitution ot tho
State ot Nobi.tski by adding a new'
vectlon to nil Iclo twelve (lli) of said
constitution to be numbered section
two C') relative to tho merging of the
government of cities of tho metro
politan class and the government of
the counties wiieiein such cities are
located.
Ho it resolved and etru ted bv the I.cr
Islaturo of the htate of Nelirisl.ii
Section 1 Tint nrilile twvlvu (!.) of tho
Constitution of the State of Nebraska bo
umeilileil by adding to said mtlele it new
section to be numbered stctlou two (2)
to lead ns follow
Section 2. The rovernment of any city of
the mctiopolltnu class nml tin kov
etnment of the toiinty In which
It Is located may be merged wholly
or In pail when a proposition mo to do has
been submitted hy autlintlty of law to the
voters of such city and county and re
ceived the assent of a majority nf tne
votes cast In such city and also i majority
of the totes last In the county exclusive
of those cast In such metropolitan city
nt such election.
Appiovtd Match I"), A. 1) ISM
A Joint icsoliitlon proposing an
amendment to section six (0) of artlelo
seven (7) of tho Constitution of the
Stato of Nebraska, prescribing tho
uinnnrr In which votes slinll be enst.
He It resolved ami enncted by tho I.es
tslature of the State of Nebraska:
Section 1. That section fix (it) of article
even (7) of the Constitution of the Stato
ef Nebraska bo amended to rend us fol
low" Sei t'on fi. All votes shall be by ballot, or
such other method ns tuny bo prescribed
b law. provided tho bcciecy of VutlliK bo
preserv ed
Appiovcd March 2?, A. V. HV5,
A Joint resolution proposing to
amend section two (i) of article four
teen (II) of tho Constitution of tho
Stato of Ncbinskn, tel.rtlvo to dona
tions to works of internal improve
ment nnd ninnuf ictork's.
I T'.e It tesolvi-d and urn, t..( by tho Lee-
1-1 iinro of the St ii i t N. 'lrflMku
, Heetlon I That t . .loa two () of mltclc
lfouitetn (II) of tl i (.'ins. nation of the
State of Nebraska, be amended to rnd as
lollovva:
Sec. 2, No city, count), town, precinct,
municipality, or oilur niiLJUUlon of thu
aNte, shall ever make donations to any
vrorks of Internal Improvprnpnt, or
manufactory, tinles a proposition io to
do snail hav been first .submitted to tbe
oualltled electors and ratified by a two
thirds vote lit an election by nuthorlty of
law: Provided. That inch donations of u
county with the donations uf such subdi
visions In thn iiKRreitate shall not exceed
ten per tent of the assessed valuation of
such county: Provided further, That any
olty or county may, by a thne-foiirths
Vote, Inert use tnch Indebtedness live per
cent, In addition to such ten per ctnt ami
no bonds or evidences of Indebtuluiss so
Issued snail be valid unless the same shall
have endorsed thereon n certificate slRntd
by the secntnry and auditor nf state,
showing thut tbe same la Issued pursuant
to law
Approved March 29, A. D. 1J03.
1, J, A. I'lper, Focrntiiry of state of
the state of Nebraska, do hereby certify
that tho foreglng pioposed amendmentu
to the Constitution of the Stab of Ne
braska are true and corrcrt copies of
the otlgltial cut oiled and ongiossed
hills, aa passed hy the Twenty-fourth
session of tho legislature of the Stato
of Nebraska, aa appears from wild
original hills on flic in this olflcc, ana
that all and each of said proposed
amendments nro submitted to the
qualified voters of the statu of Ne
braska for their adoption or rejection
nt the general election to be held on
Tuesday the 3d day of November, A.
D 189C.
In testimony whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the great
seal of the state of Nebraska.
Done at Lincoln this 17th day of
July in the year of our Lord, One Thou
sand Eight Hundred and Ninety-Six,
of tho Independence of tho United
States the One Hundred and Twenty
First, and of this state the Thirtieth.
(Seal.) .1. A. PIPER,
Secretary of Stato.
DOING! THINGS QUIETLY.
liven When the Old Man Was Kllllnc A
Hear He Didn't Want Any NoUe.
From tho San Erauclsco Call:
"Hear" said Mr. Ottlnger "Hear?
why, I helped kill a 1,140-pound grizzly
Just a week ago ot Wavvaona. Old Jim
Duncan, the slayer of ninety-four bears,
and I, went out on horseback about ten
miles from town after grouse. Wo
walked five or six miles In the hottest
weather, and after getting six grouso
and a hundred mosquitoes wo thought
of turning back. Hut I was so thirsty
that I said: 'Walt here, In the clearing,
Jim, till I go down the canon to get
a drink.' I went down about 200 feet
and had to lay sprawling over nomo
rocks to get a drink. I only took ono
swallow when two gunshots rang out.
Startled nt the sound I roso up and ran
as well as mj weight would let me, back
to tho clearing, l'tidlng nnd blowing I
leaned up against a trco and ultnoned
the strange: sight I ever saw. A b",
pllo of fur lay in a heap on tho ground,
and tho old hunter was Just about to
stoop over It to J.tb his Howlo-knl'o
Into it when thn bundle res- ip like a
Hash and let out a blow that r.e.n .Ilin'J
musket spinning fifty feet in the air.
With that thoro was the moat cxilting
light I ever sa.v.
"The bear i eared up again and Dun
can barely dodged Its claws. Hut P.rulti
caught his clothes at tho neck and
lipped them down to his boots. I still
leaned against the tree, to' weary from
my run anil too surprised to go up nnd
shoot the hear. 1 could seo Duncan slip
around and his feet got tangled In his
torn clothes He foil fighting with tho
bear atop, but the bear's throat was cut
from ear to ear. Tho old man extri
cated liiuiriclf and sliding on tho cnica 3
calii'd to me throiign hl.i nose: 'Wall,
my tlino hasn't conio yet. Young man,
I give you credit for a great deal of
coolness for a gteenhorn. I'm glad you
dkln t open jutir mouth In this fracas,
so many of theso fellows think they
havo to talk when I'm killing a b'ar.' "
Valuable llnokmirknrs In old ltooVi..
It Is told of Xovler Marmlcr tlmt ho
one day dlseoveted a une-tbousnnd
franc note between thn leaves of a
book which ho had picked up fur a few
sous at a street stall. A similar, but
much moio in iveloua, adventure has
happened to a young dot tor in Turin.
While turning over tho leaves of a book
which had been bequeathed along with
others to tho medical f culty of Turin
by a certain Dr. Glordanl ho was aston
ished to find betweon thu pages no less
than forty bank notes, amounting to
tho hnndsomo sum of 40,000 lira. This
Incident will no doubt givo rise to n
most interesting caso in tho Turin
courts. Although Dr. Oiordanl un
doubtedly bequeathed his books to tho
library of tho faculty, his other heirs
will hnrrtly bo dlsporcd to admit that
ho Intended to leave It his monetary
savings as woll. Possibly, however,
the library trustees are quite prepared
to prove lhat the deceased doctor was
in lb hnblt of utilizing his thousand
th o bank note's ns bookmarkers.
A Niiturnl I liiiinelrr.
A group were tnlking a few evenings
ago about somo rcmorkablo exhibitions
of "nervo," when one said: "I think I
saw nbout as 'nervy' a dlsnlay of im-
pudenco as I ever heard of In a cigar!
store in this city n fow davs atro. A
jw.iut, .iiiiii i,i,iiiu iii iiiiii iidim'ii tui litu
ten-cent cigars, throwing a halfdollar
on tho counter. Tho clerk gavo hi in the
goods, and tendered him In change
thirty cents a nlcklo and a Canadian
twenty-five cent piece. Tho customer
object to taking a Canadian coin'
when tho clerk said: 'Well, sir, I am
perfectly willing to givo you American
money, If you prefer It, but suppose you
llrst kIvo mo an American half dollar
for this Canadian fifty-cent piece you
gave mo. "
1'nuiU Wallace, a stn "t car col
li, tor in '.ini,Uon, I'-. bcMevos in
inii. it atrnek lilm in tlio nhnuo of a
I u" ,v'
fifty' thousand dollar windfall recently.
vi.i- ,....i,i i 1if.t nnv (uin havo
Vhia would mako almoit any tute havo
".iltlt In luck.
To I'revent Smut In Oats.
Tho Michigan experiment station
ostimntos that tho loss to that stato
last ycur in tho out crop alone, caused
by smut.was not loss than $1,000,000.
Tho station claims thai tho smut aan
bo outlroly prevented by the use of
tho hot water method of ttoutmont,
which is as follows:
Tho fanner may use his ingenuity
in regard to tho tientlnir of his wheat
and outs, and tiso wlmtovor convonl
unco ho has at hand anyway so that
ho accomplish thu desired result.
Ono way wo II nd convenient is to
havo a kottlo in which lo beat tho
wator qulto hot, say ICi dcurocs.
Near this kottlo placo a barrel In
which to treat the seed. Fill this
ban ol about ono half full of hot vvutor
from tho kottlo and then by inkling
either hot or cold watsir.tJio tempera
ture of tho water In the barrel may
be kept nt tho desired holght.
It will bo found vory convenient to
havo the barrel in which tho seed is
to bo trcuted sunk into the ground
so that tho top is only a foot or so
abovo tho surface.
Into this barrel dip the seed.
The dipping is easily done by
placing about a bushol of seed into a
ooarso gunny sack, and fasten this
sack to ono end of a long; pole ssed
as a lover hung across a notched post
Th. hnuld h kntik mnvlnr
til tno time whilo in tho 'not water
and by using the polo this Is aaslly
done.
Oats may be treated just before
owing.
After taking them out of tho bar
rol of hot water it is best to throw
sold water over thorn to cool them
oft, and then let them stand and
drain two or tbreo hours after which
they may bo sown broadcast
Wheat dries more readily, so il
spreua out immediately af tor treating
and left to dry a fow hours, it can
then bo sown broadcast or in a force
feed drill.
As thu grains will bo considerably
swollen after their treatment it is
well to regulate tho drill to feed from
ono to two pecks moro por aero than
with dry seed.
It will bo loadily seen that thi.
method is In tho reach of every fur
inor.
All that is roquirod is one kottlo,
ono or two bnrrols, and a coarso sack.
Two men in ono day can treat
enough oats to sow 20 act es or enough
wheat to sow 10 iicrcs.
Ono caution to bo obsorvod is that
of using no bags or dishes for treated
seed that havo been used for tho
untreated becd, unless thoy have llrat
been sealilod.
The witter should bo at 1!15 degrees
when tl.o wheat or oat, arei put In.
All iw tho g Min to remain lit tho
w;it ! five minute", ttiul keep tho
tempi ratui'o uhovo I'M degrees.
Kim,) .lio rofil jiiovi.it,' .ill tho time it
is in the lunvl by nio.tin of the polo
to insure thorough treatment of tho
seed.
Aim to ktop the tempcraturo n
nearly l.'lltlf s us possible. When
tlio (.eed is llf-t put hi the temper
ature of fiio water will fall rapidly
but by adding hut vvu'oi it can bo
ru,'' oil tiu.ckiy to l.'ll de-cos.
IMI Mill, l.ntnber Oltv, Pa., writes, "I
btivt- hi en ittitrering from piles for twenty
live years nnd thouhf my cie. inciirnble.
DoVVittV Witch Hnel Salve was recom
mended lo iiih as n piln cure, co I tmnght
n box ivil it peiforiti"il n permanent
euro " This is only ono of a thousand of
iii)ibir eitsrs. Ke.emn, snrpg nutl nkin
iieenes yield quickly when it In iiRfd, O
Ii ('titling
Tho Raspberry The raspberry, In
one foim or another. Is found growing
wild In many parts of the world. Its
name Is supposed lo be derived from
"rasping." In allusion to the roughness
or ptltkllncs!) of Its wood. In somo
parts of Scotland the term "raspls" is
still used. Its botanical name, Rubtts
Idacus, or the Mount Ida bramble, is ob
tained from tho fact that it was first
introduced into Southern Europe from
Mount Ida. Ux,
Necessity for Spralng. Tho fact
that Insect anil fungous ei-emies of tho
I orchard may be held in rlieck by caie
, fill aitetulon to spralng .vlth certain
' inateti.il j, has been so often and so
plainly demonstiated that fuither
I proof seems untie ce.ssary. jiy our
I moio progressive laimtrt, the practlco
1 Is now looked upon us a necessity in
successful orchnid management.
IJcggs' s;i-iniiii Salve,
1 be Perfect Ointment. Cores where
all others fail. Its extraordinary cura
tive power bus been proved in tho thone
itnds of casts of piles, for which wo hold
testimonial. Your pupular druggist C,
It. (Jotting (tells it.
DR. KILMER'S si.
ET KIDNEy. LIVER jss BJAffifi1
Pain in tlio Bnck
Joints or hlw, H'tllmviit in urlno llkebrlcklust
frcgucut culls or ictcntlon, ilicuiuiitlsm.
Kidney Comnlatiit
Diabetes, drops), scumy or lilgli colored urine.
Urinary Trouble
btinpiiitrsen.Uior.iulienvolilliiu,illstrci3pro3-
euroin tut iu is . it iuI nutation, stricture,
niotit r ii in, i , n tcr 'tc cjc. t outrun
wwtnl.iotHi e ....oni.ii cjcimiu.
M ""iiu'lif! jle. litnutitl ffl.00 oUo.
innUM" t u.i.1. ij ..in' (rtv-Uk. utallou frw.
Un. KiiJlfcii & to., lli.NOii.VMTO.v, N. Y.
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Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pltchcrs prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is n harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years uso by
Blilllons of Mothers. Castorla destroys Worms and allays
feverishncss. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castorla relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castorla assimilates the food, regulates tho stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos
toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend.
Castorla.
"OMtort Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Xothers have repeatedly told me of IU
good effect upon their children."
Dr. Q. O. Otooon,
Lowell, Men.
" CwtorU Is the best remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day la not
far dlatant when mothers will consider the real
Interest of their children, and use Castorla hi
tead of the various, qoack nostrums which am
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agent down their throats, thereby aeodini;
Item to prematura grave."
Da. J. F. KikcrUiOB,
Oonway, Ark.
Tli Ceatamr Cosmpamy, 17 If array Stroet, New York City.
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THE "VICTOR'
When you see a wheel with
handsome red tires,
it's the
LIGHT KIXXIXG Y1CT0K.
Tho Victor Iiiib bnllTotiiininir
dovicep, nnd is tlio quickest ami
easiest to keep cleuii.
AVlicii you buy a Victor,
you know yuu can get repairs
if you should need them in
the years to eoine.
L. S. TAJLT, AGE-ST,
RED CLOUD. NEB.
Your Hair Can ISc Saud
from fnlliiiK out or turning frniy. Tliln
U n punitive, fnot. nul vto i;iiiiraiiUu
lleifUtt' Uuir Kenevvur to tlo it. It oleanseH
tlio Hcnlp, lcnrniK tlm lmir KloHsy nml i
luxuriant, fcoiu liy U. I.. Cottini;.
n.ist olWclM-ailia fairs for Ih!);.
NebritBkii Stato Fair, Oinaliu, It. V.
Furnas, Seo Aujf. .'tl to Sypt. .".
llutlor County, David City, Kd. (J.
Hull, Sec, Sept. 8 11.
Hall County, Grand Island, Geo. fcT.
Ilyau, Seo, Sep. 8-11.
Sovvnrd County. Sovvard, T. II. Waito,
Hoo., Sop. 8 11.
riiayor Cou nly, lkbton, II. D Ash
brook, Sec, Sop. (I-11.
Antulopo County, XoIirIi, Win, Camp
bell, Sec, Sop, 11-10.
Nebraska and Kansas Interstate Fair,
Hod Cloud, Nob,, I). J, Mjors, Soc, Sop.
14-19.
Jofrereon County, Fairbury, W. W.
Watson, Sec, Soj). 15-18.
llnmilton County, Aurora, L. W. Shu
man, secrotury, Sept l."i 18,
Kournoy county. Miudon, Sept lfi 18
Hurt county, Tekaraah, E. I). Atkin
son, eocrotary, Sopt, KJ-18.
Iloone county, Albiou, C. G. Hams,
eocretary, Sopt. 10-18.
Shoridan county, Gordon, II. G. Lyon,
eecrotary, Sept. 22-21.
LuncuBtor county, Lincoln, William
Foster, Bocrotary, Sopt. 22 2,rj.
York county, York, L. D, Stilson, Boc
rotary, Sopt. 22 2,-.
Kichnrdson county, Salem, W. W,
Allon, eecrotary, Sept. 29 to Oct. 2,
llutlor Grnnco, liulTalo, Hutlor county
D. A. Truvolpieco, socrotary, Sopt. 29 to
Oct. 2.
Hod Willow county, McCook, L, M.
Copoland, BPcrotary, Oct. t) 9.
Washington county, Ulair, F. M.
Claridges, Bocrotary. Oct. 7-9.
Rlpans Tabules euro nausea.
Diarrhea and Dysentery
nro dauijeroUK, nud you Rhonld not bo
without a bottle ot BeRga' Diarrhea
Halsam in tho honso nt tills BtmHon of
the year, n it reliureri nt onoe. No bad
results follow. Sold by C. L. CottitlR.
When rtaby won Kiel;, wo Ravo hrr Custorttu
Whan tJio was a ClilM, ftliu trlod for CastorU.
Tlicn riiu became. MI'-j, klio t-lun lo (VuJorU,
WTwn Ehu had Clil! Jrcii, bliu gavo tliviu C.viitorVt.
Castoria.
" Castorla Is so well adapted to children t
I recommend It aa superior toany prescrlptlea
known to me."
H. A. Aboihr, M. D.,
lit So. Oxford St., Urooklyn, N. T.
" Our physicians In the children's depart
ment have spoken highly of their experi
ence In their outside practice with Castorla,
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what U known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that tha
merits of Castorla has won us to look with
favor upon It."
UmTKD Hospital, and DisrmsAar,
Ilostoo, :
Allsn C. Surra, Prt:,
VICTOR miiXTIiKS.
Crank Hunger positively ciinnot work
lout-e.
llnmlii-B', itiiclepf, nr.d tho most eiru
pie crunk itltt on tlni inaiket.
With llio now Beet post, it is impossi
ble for tiio Heat tu tiro and beevtuo
crooked. Sotit can In s"t ftntti ono end
of post to tho otlit'i vvithtit.i hen g ro
moved, and no burr t i muM.
Tim inner tub" cm Im n mowd in an
inBlant vvlieii tlillutttl, Nn niter covor
to loosen from tlio rim.
UUcpuUes out of 1C0 bro.ilc near tho
hull wliern liit.v up . faltered by a utirvo.
Victor frpoltei 1 nvti n cut pull
( 'it lt.iii' uiu' . ., ill iattkiil.tr citllie
tilit ilif il ii;in i ut ill ( i '.
HlpaiiH Tabules.
Hipaus Tubules: nt tlniKRlsts.
ltlpans Taliules cure dizziness.
Rip.uis Tubule:: euro heatlaehe.
Rlpans Taliules cute llatulence.
Uip.nib Tabules cure tlyiipepsia.
Ulpaii: Tabules asiat ingestion.
Kipatis Tabules cure bad breath,
ltlpans Tabules et're biliousness.
IMpaiis Tabules: ono gives relief,
ltlpans Tabules cure liitlIi;estlou.
ltlpans Tabules euro torpid liver,
ltlpans Tabules: gentle cathartic.
Klpaiis Tabules cure constipation,
ltlpans Tabules: for sour stomach,
ltlpans Tabules euro liver troubles,
ltlpans Tabules: pleasant laxative
J Not one part but every
part of HIRES Rootbeer
tends toward making it
the perfect temperance
and healthgiving drink.
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