r ,.w I.'; if THE 1U-;1 (fL()ri) CIUKF. frmDAY, AUG. 14, iNijij. 8 ( I I I'. H PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The following proposed amcndnrcnU to the Constitution of tho Sta't'ol Ne braska, as hereinafter set forth In full, am submitted to tho electors of the Btate of Nebraska, to be voted upon at th general election to be held Tues day, rtorember 3, A. D 1896: A Joint resolution proposing to amend sections two (2), four (4), and five (C,) of article six (C)of the Conntl tution of the State of Nebraska, relat ing to number of Judges of the supntno notirt and tnelr term of office. He It resolved and entoted'by the t' Islature of the Htate of NebranKa: Hectlon 1. That Hectlon two (3) of Mr tide six () ut the Constitution of the Htate of Nebraska be amended so as to rend as follows: Hectlon 2. The supreme court shall until othwwtie provided by law, consist of nva (8) JOelies, a majority of whom shall bn neoeisarjr to form a quorum or tu pro notinoe a decision. It shall hate original Jurisdiction In cases relating tn revenue, civil cases In which the stste shall be a arty, mandamus, quo warranto, lmb.-us corpus, and such nppellnte Jurisdiction, as may bo provldp'l bv luw, Section 2. Thnt section four (4) of nrtlclo six (t) of the lilitltiltIon of the Htate of Nebraska, bo uineniled so as to read us follows: Bectlon 4. Tho Judges of the supreme court shall be elected by the electors of the state at large, und their term of office, exnipt as hereinafter proilileel, shall be for a period of not less than live (5) years us the legislature may prerrlle. Bectlon S. That section live (B) of nrtlclo six (G) of the Constitution of the Htute of Nebraska, be amended to rend us follows: Bectlon 6. At the llrst general tleetlon to be held In the year 1VMI, tlut" shall bo elect ed two (2) Judges of the supiemc court olio of whom Hliall be elected for a tetm of two (J) years, one fur tho term of four (I) years, and at eaeh gener.il election there after, thero shall be elected one, Judge of tho supreme court for tho term of llvo (5) years, utile's, otherwise provided by law; Provided, That the Judges of the su preme court whose trims luive not expired at the time of holding the general elec tion of l?:u. slmll continue to hold their ofllce for the remainder of the term for which tney were respectively commit aluaed. Approved March 2P, A. I). ISM. A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to u'ctloti thirteen (13) of article six of the ConHtltutlon of tho State of Nebraska, relating to com pensation of supremo and district court Judges. He It resolved by the t.eglsfilure of the Htate of Nebraska: Hectlon I. That section thirteen ' of article six (6) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended so as to read aa follows: Bee. 13 The Judges of the supreme and .district courts shall receive for tnelr ser vices such compensation us may be pro vMe4 by law, payable quarterly. The legislature shall at Its first session after the adoption of this amendment, (nrsM-flfthi of the members electee to .amen house concurring, establish thetr ..compensation. Tho compensation an es- UbllalMd shall not ba chanted ftener .than ee In four ears, and Tn tin vnt awlem tsna-thirds of the member elected to each house of the legislature concur therein. Appraisal March 30, A. I). 1H5. A Joint resolution proposing to end section twenty-four (24) of ar ticle five (6) of the Constitution of ths State of Nebraska, relating to com pensation of the officers of the oxecu tire department He It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of the Htnte uf Nebraska: Bectlon 1. Thnt section twenty-four CI) of article live :.) of the Constitution of thv Otate ot Nebraska be amended to read an follows: Bectlon 24. The offlcets of the executive, department of the state government shall receive for thlr servb-e's . lompc'K'Ulon to be established by In-v, which h!iiiI be .lelther Increased nor diminish) durlni: the term for which they ah ill bine been commissioned and they xli.ill not tecelvo to their own tine any fev, costs, Interest, upon public moneys In their hands or tin der their control, petqulMlos of olllce or other cumiienatlon and till fees that may hereafter be payable by law for services performed by an oill"er provide.' 'or In this article shall bo paid In advanco Into the State treasury. The legislature shall ut Its first session after tho adoption of this amendment, three-tlfths of the mem bers elected to cauli house of the legls. Inture concurring, establish tlui salaries of tho officers named In this article. Tne compensation so established shall not be changed oftener than once In tour vears mid In no event unless two-thirds o'f tha members elected to each houso of the leg islature concur therein. Approved Mirch i A. I). 1S93, A Joint resolution proposing to amend section one (1) of article six (fi) of the Constitution of tho State, ot Ne braska, relating to Judicial power. ne It resolved and enacted bv tho Leg. Islature of the Ptntr of Nebraska! Section 1. Tnat section one (I) of article Blx (6) of the Constitution of the Bute of Nebraska be amended to read as fullows: Bectlon 1. The Judicial power of this Htate ahte.ll be vested In a supreme court, ills trtct courts, county courts Justices of the peace, police magistrates, and In such other courts Inferior to the Hiipreme court aa may bo created by law In which two third of the members elected to each fiousss canuur. Approved March , A. I. IBS. A joint lesolutlon proposing to -uneia section eleven (11) of article elx () et the Constitution ot the State of Nsbraaka, relating to Increase In num ber of supreme and district court judges. Hi tt resolved and enacted by the leg islature of the Btate ot Nebraska: Bectlon 1. That section eleven (11) of ar ticle alx (() of the Constitution of the Btate of Nebraska bo amended te a I as fol low: Bectlon 11. The legislature. rv' nevcrtwn thirds of the members rlc.iiu to ruth house shall concur therein ny, in or after the year one thousa'.d e jht hun dred and ninety-seven and not oftener tnnn one In every four yar Increase the number of Judges of suor "io and dis trict courts, and the Judical districts of th state. Such districts ' ill be formed 'of compact territory, ri l inded by county lines, nnd such lne.rr.uf, or nny change In tho boundaries '' u district, aliall nut vacate llio olllce or ut y Judge. Approved March 3), A. D. lv-r A Joint resolution proposing to amend section six (0) of nrticlu one (1) of the Constitution of tl.o atato of Ne braska, relating to trial by Jury. It resolved and enacted by tb Lag- Meature of th Btato f Nab: afaLawe)fl jta I Thai aajHtlan ml bra ax: Hectlon L That auction ola . artlele ttm W a the Oeaatltutl f th Mat et Nebraska tie nmenrtctl to read as follows I Hectlon 6. The right of trial by Jury shall rnmuln Inviolate, but th IrclKlsture tuny provldr Unit In civil actions five-sixths of i the- Jury may render a verdict, nml the legislature niny also mitliorlr.o trliil by u Jury of u less number tnnn twelve men, In courts Inferior to the district court. Approvcu jwarcn sv, a, u. iito. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section one (1) of article five (5) of tho Constitution of Nebraska, relat ing to officers of the executives depart ment. Ue It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of the State of Nebraska: Bectlon 1. That rectlon one (1) of ar ticle nve (f.) of the Constitution of the Bute of Nebrasku be amended to read as follows: Bectlon l.The executive department shall consist of u governor, lieutenant-governor, secretary of state, auditor of pub lic accounts, treasurer, superintendent of public Instruction, attorney-general, com missioner of public lands and buildings, and three rallro.ul commissioners, eac'i of whom, except tho said railroad com missioners, shall hold his ufllee for a term of two years, from the nrst Thursday af ter the flrsi Tuesday In January, nfter his election, and until his successor Is elected and qualltlcd. l'tich railroad com missioner shall hold his olllce for a term of three years, beginning on tho tlrst Tnursday after the first Tuesday In Janu ary after Ills election, and until his suc cessor It-elected and quallilcd; I'rovldid, however. That at the flist general elee tlon held after the adoption of this amend ment there shall be elected three railroad commlssloncra, one for the period of one year, one for the period of two years, and one for the period of three years. Tne gov ernor, secretary of state, auditor of pub no accounts, an.l treasurer shall reside at the capital during their term of ofllce they whall keep the public records, book und papers there and shall perform such duties as may be rrqulied by law, Appi overt Match So, A. I). lS'.fi. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section tvventy-Blx (I!G) of nr tlclo five (fi) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, limiting tile num ber of nxeciitlve state officers. lie It resolved and emietc.l bv the Leg islature of the Htate of Nebraska : Bectlon 1. Thnt section eweuty-slx (20) of article live r.) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be amended to read as follows: Bectlon 2S. No other executive state ofll cers except those niimid In section one (I) of this uittclc shall be e'tcutetl, ex cept by in net of the ler.lslatute which Is concurred In by not less than tluee-fnurths of the meiiibi rs elected to enoh house th reofj Provided, That any ofllte created by an act of the leglslutuie may be abolished bv the leglslatute, two-thirds of tho mem bers elected to each house thereof eon eurrlntc. Approved March 3', A. IX 1V5. A Joint resolution proponing to amend section nine () of article eight (8) of tho Constitution of tho Statu of Nebraska, providing for the Investment of the permanent educational funds of the state. He It resolved and enacted by the Leg islature of the .State of Nebraska.: Section 1. Thut section nine (9) of article Ight ) of the Constitution of the Btate of Nebraska be amended to read aa fol lows: Section S. All funds belonging to the atato fur educational purposes, the Interest and Income wheieof only are to be used, aliall bo deemed trust funds held by the state, and the atste shall supply all losses there of that may In any manner accrue, so that the same shall remain forever Imiolau and i undiminished, and hIwII not t In vested or loaned except on United Rtates r state securities, or registered county bonds or registered achool district bonds of this state, -oid such funds, with the Interest and Income thereof are hereby olemnlv pledged for the purposes for which they are granted and set apsrt, and shall not be transferred to nny 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 belong ing to the permanent school fund and In Test the proceeds arising therefrom In any of the securities enumerated In this sec tion bearing a higher rate of Interest, whenever an opportunity for better In vestment Is n-esnted. Ami provided further. That when anv warrant upon the state treasurer reg ularly Issued In pursuant e of an appropri ation by the legislature and secured bv the levy of a tux for Its payment, "shall be presented to the wtate Measurer for payment, ami there shall not be anv money In the pioper fund to pay such warrant, the board created by section 1 of this article may rtltoet the st ite treas urer to pay the amount duo on such war rant from moneys In his hands belonging to the petmanent school fund of ihc state, unit he shall hold said warrant as an In vest ineiit of said peimaneiit school fund Approved March ?.i, A. I). I'M. A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Nebraska by adding a new" jecMon lo article twelve (11!) of said constitution to lw numbered section two (2) relative to the merging of the government of cities of the metro politan rl.iss and the government of the counties wherHn such cities are located. lie It resolved and enacted bv tho Leg lulature of th.t Btnti' of Nebraska BeCtlon I. That article twelve (12) of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska be aTOndcd by adding to said artlele a now aectlon to be numbered section two (2) to read es follows: Bectlon 2. Tho government of any city of the metiopolltnn class- and the gov ernment of the county In which It Is located may be ineiged wholly or in part when a pioposltlon ho to do has been Hiibmltti'd by authority of law to tha voters of such city and county and re ceived the assent of a majority of tia votes cast In such ettv und also mmlnrltv of the votes cant In tha county exclusive of those cast In such metropolitan city at such election. Approved March 29, A. D. 1895. A Joint resolution piopoilng an amendment to section Mx (0) ot artlele even (7) of the Constitution ot the State of Nebiaska, prescribing th manner In whleh voles slmll be cast, lit It reaolvel nd e-ntcted by llio Leg Vlature of the BtutJ of Nehiaska Bectlon 1. That et tlon nix (I) of artlele even t7) of tho Constitution of the Stat f Nebraska he amended to read as fol lows; Hectlon . All votes t-hall be by ballot, or such other method as may bo prescribed by law, provided the secrecy of voting lis preserved. Approved March 2?, A. 1) ifX A Joint resolution proposing to smend soctlon two (-) of article four teen (14) of tho Constitution of the Stato of Nebraska, relative to dona tions to works of Internal improve ment and manufactories. lie It resolved and enacted bv the Leg islature ot the State of Nebraska: Bectlon 1. That section two (2) of article fourteen (14) uf the Constitution of the Stat of Nebraska, be amended t read a follow: eo. t N eitjr, eounty, towa, prectnat, aauatclaalttjr, or ther abdlvlaloa t th sNte, shall ever mak donations to any works of Internal Improvement, or manufactory, unless a proportion so to do snail huve been first submitted to tho qualified electors and ratified ly a twi thlrds vote at an election bv n it'ierlty of law, Provided, That such d nations of a comity with the 'lunations of x nh subdi visions In tho aggregate) shall not exceed ten per cent of the assessed valintlon of such county. Provided further, That any city or county msy, by a three.-fourths vote, Increase such Indebtedness live per cent, In addition to such ten per cent and no bonds or evidences of Indebtedness so Issued timll be valid unless the same shall have endorsed thereon a certificate signed by the secretary and auditor uf state, ahowlng that the same Is Issued pursuant to law. Approved March 23, A. D. 1?05. I, J. A. Piper, secretary of etato ot the state of Nebraska, do hereby certify that tho forcglng proposed amendments to the Constitution or the Stab of Ne braska are true nnd correct copies of tho original enrolled nnd engrossed bills, as passed by tho Twenty-fourth session of tho legislature of the State of Nebraska, ns nppears from said original bills on flic in this office, nnu that all and each of said proposed amendments are submitted to the qualified voters of the stato of Ne braska for their adoption or rejection at the general election to be held on Tuesdny the 3d day of November, A. D., 189(5. In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand and afllxcd tho great seal of the state of Nebraska. Done nt Lincoln this 17th day of July In the yens of our Lord, Ono Thou sand Klght Hundred nnd Nlncty-SIx, of the Independence of tho United States the One Hundred and Twcnty l'lrst, nnd of th state the Thirtieth. (Seal.) J. A. PIPER, j Secretary of Stato. nogf,'.' TropU-ul Oil 'I OH (iu lliilliulil em II, e lilltlket In-I (lit) 'llsll.lt.. peisllivn tlunlMliti to do I all tl.e nitie. calls lor. lis Kient s'reiitli i... win ilerful rurulivv .mvers e puiM e.eiiir noticeable in el-cp seninl UlH I I, Mr, Slll'll tie It il-11111'HI.-lll, Ncliiulglii, I etc. ". fi t'itinK k ee it. AN Hit ISAM I. IniiiM'inI i.., nun Is.oTord1" inn. i e Number li. ol the ill of lied I'luiul-1 I i It iitiliii.il li tliu niii.M.r nun cimell ot the I l ol lie I l liiinl .Nel.riil.u, Unit .see Hon l I e.i I'Mliniuee I i. ol the e ll ot Kill l loud. .Neb I ft... I.i'iiuii'liiliil to lii.il us folloufi, tu : I it ik liicli.illigeuicwHli l.iiMii, per n u ,,", 8 (JO llnl.eiii'N iiieli iivuii . IS oil I., .lit i mioi, one chilli . i no llmlivr slio emh yjilltlolisl eliulr 'JIM Until Iioiim', put. He. per tub pj en llulh tin. in, pilutlc er tub ;i mj Itlseksmllli tdiup. one lire . .. ft no llli.i-L i-ieillti hliop, em h inlilliloiihl Hie uj lllilelii I fillip . i; no t.illiiiril mli-oii, one tsble ... h no lllllli.nl mloon wliete bllllsid tsbliH are iiMil.ilrliikliiK aoluous, I'Hi'h i.elilltli.u si tsble ... a no Its i si.il minting mloon i.s uo lini'lllug boue, ocuipleel b) otic turn II) .. f.no Ksih Mlillllulisl Istnlljr oicupvli g sme dwelling .. 5 on Dye boiires and renovating ulablMi uiiil .. pi n billing saloons pi no Filling private cUtrtas furnishing wslcr mil), each time... . ,.. oo lloiels anel boarding nonces not exceed ing ten rooms ir, 00 Hotels slid boarding kom-es, imli siidl tlnml raom ut. to iblnien uoo Kach additional room over thirteen 100 Lsundrlea jj oo unices and sleeping roouie , oo l'rlntleg oflkeii, Mx or leH liHinli . 1,1 () lrlutlngmi-is. t'srh aildllleuiHl IihiiiI . . I M I'hotograpli gallerler ir 00 bprliiklliigto tenter of siirct with hose, Ini'liidliiK WHshliig storefronts and Mde walks. IwcnlylHefcolor less am Sprinkling ureil with wngon, iiuh leu in per Mil) . on Hook lllndery f, hi I'rtiinj- tiiHiiufai lories ,-, no i ignr Hiinnlm lories. lle lisiiilh or less ift (in i tgsr MiiuitlialoMes. inch iiililltloiuil lis ml ... y ,v) Miibles. Iiieluilllig llei). dni teiiui. street cur. ninl till i ulilic hums i.ihI wnshli gi'iirs, (iirtliiges. drsjs liEruess. He-.. Iielnuulic to miiiii'. up lo tui'i.lx miiiis. p. r minimi per suiii Cm 1: mlitllloi id Mull over lucutx Miible pilwie (lie hiding wusl'illig ( ar rliige Me inn ingltie er bore uuer, cndi hoise piiwir pe'i iiiniiiiii Mines und l ulille hulls ,s m () Mi'iiiu la.lleis lor house vwiruilin,, e te , froui 1 Ikilo . . Hotels, hulls mid public IiuiMIiiks i i r mi nimi. .". () to Kncli sipmre fool of siirfm n In itie.l Selioels. public mid rlVHli'. spieliil i.tlies Tubmen iminufnctorle s. lite Iniliiis oi li ss .. . Tollmen iiiiiliufneliirles, em li iiildltlomi! IihiiiI I'tliinls with eouslmit How .. .. . I rtinils. prlvnle Water close Is. per bow I Wilier e lnet In private house, per bowl Work shops leu peiousor under Weik shop, em h uildltlaiml erson I no :inei Ift IKI r on in no iu s HI 1 M in no :t w aoi I no a no vvork suops leiriiuililliig purposes llr.i'k work foreiieli OnuThoiisiiud Uft l-'oresedi pen h eif stone. i", l'or plMMe-rlngW'eiviirdsor less j pn Tor id isterlnu oer WO jnrels, per ciieh nililluoiiiil inn jiirds wi; v iilei Ins down treurhes. two feet wide mid one fool eicrp per line ill fool ; . Meier nnd uii.lor rates see s(. Hun j I Trent lies tun ft et wldeor iiiote lliuti two J fiei. (eir every fool In eleptb, er lluenl feiot .... Trundles four feet wide or more tlmn 1 three feot. for every foeit In depth. ter llneul foot p. Wlilei treuelies In proportlem loiihnvo rHtes i The Mild section IS hm orlgluiill) existing bo ninl tht' sHine Is hereby tej uiled I This ordlumiee' slmll be In force mid pike enei'i iroin nnu uner Its pussngu mid pulillentlou Hrcordlug to luw. ' W KIDNEY, LIVER Btfj&R DisHolvcs travel Onll stone, brlclc dust In urine, pain In urethra, straining after urination, pnlu in the back and hip., sudden stoppniro of vvntcr with prcssuiv, Uriglai's Disease Tttlio ciuts tu untie, K-anty urine. Smimis-Root cures urinary troiihles and kidney diillctiltlcs. i Liver Coi.iplaint Torpid or enlarged liver, foul brcnth, bilious . ne, bilious hui'ii't lie, poor illmttlon. gouu I Catarrh of tbeliladder InUammatlou, irritation, ulceration, dribbling', frequent culls, paw blood, mucus or pus. At Drngftiata SO cenla and el.UORIae, "UTiajj- oolda to UtaaU)H fro OonsBltoHop tna. Da. Kuataa CO, BoraataaiTOit, M. T, ' DR.KILMER'5, Roof mjmsm&. i ocjq J n. Llpplncolt Co.) "TIiith'h no end to your lios-pitnlttv. colonel," replied Itliiglirunil, smiling- ut I he thought of literary work In the house with tne, tint! the nio' espeelnlly ns you o.vnii't iniikf us a visit." Itl.'iirliKiiul tfitve- up tigalti, for Ihi' nlm jile ri'iison (hut he hud no vnliil olt jetilltin lo nlTi-r, tiiiel half tin lioiic later he was silting un the veranda tr "Tli Lnuri'ls," tlee'p In thcdisvuHslou of tin tiicf problem with the eolouel a il. i-uhmIoii In vvhlfli the tioillii'rti point of view faieil liidllVi'ifiilly lifcniise the liiluil of lis nilveieute' was too ltist with ipiestlons HtiggiHled by thuprt-h-flirt of Hester Latimer. All through Hit! nrgtiini'tit he vviisstuilyltig her fact', searching therein for the proof or the contradiction of Mrs. Ludlow's, us.scr tlon, anil tormenting himself by Hying to Imagine what Hester would say if lie should tell her of his intended depart ure and the reason for it. After an early leu I lie colonel excused himself, filling olT with Henry to the west farin, a portion of the estate lying t wo miles furt her back on the mountain When they were left nlone together. Iiiii!;briiuil intule u eonniieiidiible I'tTeirl tei Kee-p the stream of eoiiMM-siitloii How -lug in trivial channels; but his thoughts set se persistently tnvvuid the feud, and its hearing upon both theii lives, that he hail spoken of it nliiio-.l before he knew what he was saying "I should think it would be u eonstaiit soiiicc of anxiety to you," lies snlel, ir leli'vniitly. "Perhaps it, would, if I knew what it was," she iiiisvvereil, demurely. "Put don me I must have been think ing aloud. I meant the feud." She smiled ut his piTOccupatieui. "I supposed that was what you we're thiiiMng of. Ne). I can't say thai it is t'Mielly n source' of niisiet.v. although, of course, I should lie glint enough if the llyiiimis would leave- llio e-oiuiltv . It Isn't pleasant to have the- enmity ol slle'li people." "Hut youi father anel brother don't you sometimes feel anxious on theirne count'.'" She iihooU her head. "That would lie disloyal; it would Imply a doubt of their ability to take wire of them selves." Itingbraud was thoughtful for a mo ment, and then he said: "It's a dreadful state of affairs, though, Miss Hester; I should think it would be u perfect nightmare to you." "It seems terrible to you, no doubt, but jou must remember that we are used to It or, anyway, as nearly as one cau be used to such things. 1 should feel quite lost without the feud." ' "I envy you youreournge." "That's odd. I didn't suppose n jnan ever envied a woman the possession of such an oulinary virtue as courage." "Perhaps it isn't so commonplace an you Imngine." "Oh, I meant with gentlemen; of course', it says itself that women are eovvatils, but that is only another vvnj of saying thut men ate brave." "I'm not entile sine that I follow your logic. Would you mind giving me your definition of coinage?" "Perhaps I will after yipt've told nil yours." Iiiiigbraml rchVi'tedh moment before answering. "Possibly my tlelliiitlon is lent epiite sincere. .1 have iiIvvp;k thought that the trucfit o'ttirri e .-.-sisti'd in do'wr r'gh vl-n i' ! : !e r ninl s.'fe v to t1') wrong in other words, that it leepiiies a higher kind of cour age to sillier injury than to resent it. I'm big'.. in t.g losu.ipeet.hovM'vei'.tluit thisti'.st e'iiii be npplieil only tomnrt.v is anil to cowiiitls to the latter, lieeaitFi' they use it as a plea for iiouresistauee." "I think that is a little beyoiul mi leptli." leplied Hester, snipping a roM from the clambering hush that cove: el the- end of the veranda anil beginning to trim the petals Into ilnhlia-liKe pre cision vuth her scissors. "I have- al ways thought of a brave man us one who vvnshiiiiply not afialel of anylhin;'. tine of whom it could be said that hed.i not know whnt fear was." "That always set und lo me r.l.eei'i lilouii pra'se. If one eleiesn't Know tin seuuition of fear, theif c.tn li I ;tlru tui' in being luave. To my mind, tin man who nnlies the danger ami ... compels himself to face it, though it may be with pallid face nnd mIiiiUi.j.' knees, ileservex the gicnter cietlit." "I suppose that's true; only I nevci got that far into the subject befoie. 1 don't often re-uson about such tilings bce-ause I suppose you would say be causi a woman doesn't reason abniii anything; but It doeMi't seem iiceo tnry; life isn't so much u questluii eir motives us of tleeds,: it Isn't po niueh what one thinks nsw hat onc.does. ,ju' father says one does what his ancestor did." "In that ease T ought to lie n hrnv man," said Itingbraud, smiling; m forefathers wens Scottish clansmen and they haven't left a record eif munj other virtues." "Is your name Scotch?" "Yes; tradition has It that our an cestors were the heralds oT the clan and that the name comes tiom tln.i custom of whirling a lighted In and h a circle as a signal for the gntherliii- the hosts." "How sweetly romantic! It souini like a bit out of dear old Sir Walter I should always believe that, whether it is true or not." Itingbrand laughed shortly: " on have) a truo woman's admiration for v alorous deeds, haven't you ? A peac -I able man (IiiiIh hlni.m.lf i..iln.r .Mil ut tl... running." to iik continued Dr. Price's' Cream Baking Powtfcr WetM'aPalr KlgkcM Maelalaae Dbjlia ; - ' : kllSSJaiilijjBJ ' "" '"' """' " ' ' ...Tn ...'ml ANrcgc tabic Preparation for As - simuaiiiig uerooaanducguia ting the Slamochs andBowcls of Promotes Digcstion.Chcerful ncssandRcst.Contains neither Opmm.Morphine norHncfal. Not Narcotic. Bavearoun-SAMuanivan JrfU SmJ" MxJmnm JhutJud Jlmrrmmt . 5?SnnaJWb HinmSttd- limjuaa nrw. Apcrfccl nemedy forConstipa tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Vorms .Convulsions ,Fc-crish-uess and Loss of Sleep. " w t -mws Tne Simile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT C0PVOF WRAPPER. jrtL .Vol ice to Credit. suite-e.f NihriiskH. Welifte'coiiniy, m. Intlie i I'll. l l'i;lllt. .Nil i .'It i.i-ii lii tfUfii to nil ..:i sonn li.a Itias fill IH lllnl ee Ill-lints .ILIllllst IUlVf l'..lli-l lii" ( Welser I'i'iiiilv, eli c-f imcil, ' t!mt Hit llin liii'il lnl lien; e-liiunsiiif.tlii'.l nl(l ul!ite t, ix III li'li- Ir III llie lllli i y e.f AliKUt ISist. AUsiilMi .ri I'liSrtiii ii'ipilit'it lei iifSHin ilifii e.-1-.lln-. Willi tln viiiii-li. i. In Hi." mint y .IiiiIki- nl s.ihi nut ,ni lii i.ni.-c tliere'ln rln-teiip tlie- Utli il i nl l-i'iiruiiii, U'l, iiiiil Mil ilaiiiii s-i llli-ei nlll h- In anl hvieern tlm vtid Jnue on the lathelii i f KfliliMty, IC9T, K in n'eiue'K a. iu. JMls Purrv, Ci.iuily JiiiIk. The t alio is -nuiietliim,' like: -I to 400. That Is Supeiior Mut four persons to attend our bicycle meet and vvo sent 400 to utteuil her reunion. liiflHniuiMfor) ItlieietiiHllsiiH'iirt) rtl In :i Im)o. Miirlmi l Hill, ot Lebmiiiii. lud., sayi-: "Mj wife- had lt.fi-tuimkte.iry KhtiiiuHtiam in evary lnosele nud juiiit, liar euffarlua; wi.s tt-rrililt- ami htr lie.il) aied laor imc soittlrii almost hryoud re-contiition; had be-en in tird for six wt-e-ks niiei hud i-inht pli)slcii'tis but reeelve-d nee lisne-tlf uutil shr trhi. the- MYSIIC CURE FOR KUEUMATlSvl. U KnvH immsdiatr rs liff Htid she hs sble to Vfulk aliont in thre-e dHjs. I urn sure- it iavstl her life.'' Sold b H. K. Grioo dmuiriKi, IUa lnud. Tlie lite ilepaitineiit at their meelinn Monday niht auctioiied the buying of ."00 fe'ct of new lire lio-e. Suroto Win. The' people re cogiiic ami appreciate j real mei'ii. 'I'li'il is why llemil s Sara parilla Ire the Inrp-sl s;i.. in U. wen hi. Mori i in tni'dii'iiie mi'.-iiitthe power lo e'lllc. liotiil's S.ir.-iip.ll ilhi 1 cures absolutely, permanently cures. I It Is the ii'H' tine blond piliilier. Its' Mipcrior merit is an esiabli-lied fae-t, ami merit wins. Hood's I'ii.i.s aii'e'ayto take, easy to tipi'rattt. (,'ui'D iiiil''i'stioii ami headache. Dr. Mm -in ville' yiey Iioi'ms tonka spin ilowu main slice! this meiriiiu ami collitletl with Mm buiy of Ail Davis of Imivalit sniashiui; elovvu tlie vvhe'e'l eif tne latter Mrs. D.ivis ai.el l he baby vviid in ilm bttjrjiy but es. cape il unhurt. The eleietor's tig was Kill lllllll'lU'-il. Dlitii lira iiimI y sculery lire- il-eiixorenic, mid tu shaii d ui.l I, a VVHlinii' a l.nlllr of llsyK11' ilitrilian llit'HIIl III tl Uiiilff Ml lilies ann of the) m r, it raliwre.a nt ut. Ne Imd re Milts loltw. Seild by ( h. t'attlr g. Mr. ami .Mth. Win HiehuriKiin have ilil nmie ii'i'riior.v for their calcina ted hog and . hickeu choi-i.i reinnly to tin- itnmmn of tlfteeu bundled doilum tn A. H. Cjuipbell. He will '.eion start to his triiiluij for b'lHini's-. "MOTHERS' FRIEfID" Sl.eirtpnslat - (hse'nsiii'n. I ' illinmlslii.s e ,( ' ui life of . both inothcr anil child and let ' r in condi tion inor' fainrutile t) st recnveiy "htiuuitfi- all r Hum be-fo nlluenii'iii" h.iy..i uruiniiie t itmul'ti I Jtstrcnuely :w mm mM Known 'i I north tin jirlc . that done. Kmlorstfil und i 'vnininriieU'd t. . elwlves and I all ladles nlto h ivo.i-iiil it ' llownrn of si'Dstlintes ,uul iilutloas I Makes Gliilii-Oirtii Easy. sent lii l.xpr itoriui.H ilpl of prue. SI. till lift- If (If. Hook "TO IQTIIHlW" mailed licis mnrplpl"" .-H'tisn" testimonials. BW1UHHLU ItKOUUIOK CO., lltMn, 61. SOLO BT ALU DltDOOBTS. i..."tc:,.i u , , ,Tii i i 1 1 CAST0RI1 15 t THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEBT BOTTLE OW CASTORIA Oaitorla Is pat np In onei-iltd bottlti only. It Is tiot cold la balk. Don't allow anyone to tell you anything else on the plea or promli tbat it i "jmt ai good" and "will answer e-rery pur- aer Bee tbat yon get 0-A-B-T-O-B-I-A. lies i wrtppr. v PARKER'S CINOER TONIO !,)"',, .'.!un Trouble, DfUIilj. dlttnntnf ttomith and ftmtla lilt, and Is ooted (or tuAinf mm vhcnallouu tn-tinifpt ftll.aTtry ni.Jhfrsml Intilid thonld hr It. PARKCft'ft m HAIR BALSAM Cleftntft and Wuriiflt (h htk. Iromotffl m lnmrie.nl mmmit Merer FiU to KMtor Hnv Italni . J. VUWV.I Jts-.l CuiTttcalp dltratwa halrUiiiii. ITU mnA all fat ak rw...t. w amif ijv minaww nillUEIfVOIf NS nuenlTnisCeusrw CaraaetopikU psin. Miku walki Utuj.lU, tuDrnutJU. The Ghieago Ghroniele democratic" newspaper. It it Not Republican. It ia Not Mugwump. It ia Not Populist. It maintains tlieDrmocrsej- of .Ii-flVneor), Jartt. sun and Tllueii, lidlcilngii to be the sklTatlnu of the republic. It Is therefore oniioseet toSei. clallnm.'Kree HlverUm and Kepudlatloulim. Npelollaf Is topKiKHiforaii American, Sarahle copies free. Aildreos, ' THE CHRONICLE. MUX XVaiMngtan St. GMcayn.flt Pi Calvko.rr 1.H1UL Dluid HM. ENNYROYAL PILLS ..Vi,,., M.f",l !" rrt, Hii.i rtllttlt. uoita ,k I'riiclil for Ckttii$l,rt Knu'liD Uu u-ood Brand Iu lira d llotj j.no.i N.tffl. I.UM l.h l.loa. Il ...t. '.t . nit thrr. Ptfittt tl&iiiitiouM .NL....... f',h,iffiemffaetOM Al lr.it.i,.r k-n-f 4... In iLamr fur Af.l...,l.n.. , ..,.,.. . ." ,nr enir.' -mfner it return Mall. III.IIOeiT.'llmonl.l. l,mv7,,. .i...vi ..".. .- .- :. .. 14 I Hi Lwtl Uri.,'IU , ,U.ll...t,h,.. .service of Siiitwiioiis ) fMiMU-a-Heiit. I'l Ill'lllSllll't Vlllllt Hi WrlllltTCl'lll.tV, Xi.- Ii'iiskii J'llia il D.ivis. I'liii'itin. llei'ii rl S. D.uMier, Dsfrml nl. I lit- iilmve- liailie-el iMwulhlil. Itnlii rt S. I) w tier, will take nolli-e tlmi 11 .iie Vlb el.tv ol July ik-.ii, .luim il DivN, ililmht li-i.-ln. 'niril nis ii'.iinii in inv iii-iiii-ii-iiiiii ui vi-hsir ciiiniy ,m lir.isku. inrilimt suit il.-dii.lmit. the nl.jcd ninl ir.i)eruf vslik-li are tee recover n Jtiilmneiit nirulii"' lliei ilift-iiilant unit In fsvur eif the nlalatiir lur tliu sum nt lil.r.i. Mild itiiion is liiti.iKlit iiiiin ii e'lMitri.t't e'litiTi'il liitu hv- il-fe-iiil:tot ninl i.eiiitl(T fur llm.siil.'nf r.-iil estate Ihr folliiHlim n"itv Jiitn Derii ait.tr lirel as tlie inaperty ol slid ilrfmnlimt: l.-'tn numlir eilenit'(l) ninl tw)(-i). Ill I luck l.ullll.t-r.'il All' (1 l.i lllu arilson's H'lilliliiii to tsit lovin ut Rril Iniel. NtUraslu. riamtllT pms Tor JiietKiuetir, iZHlii-.! eifrliiUliI, Unlit it S Diiivscr for skill sum nf tM fis, leiKe-tliiT Willi all rusis of this :ic (inn. Yiiiihih itenilri-il teiMiswe-i Mild pvtlllim nil iirlieli.rt' HlL'AI-it U.i) nf Auuiist. Is'iti. .. .. ,. .. John II. Davis Ily ItoiiT T reiiTHii, Ms Hliiirne.v SIllilllFF'S SAL-:. Notlee Is ln-re-bj Riven Hint inulcr sinl by rlr tlli'of mi nnlt-reil Hair Iksin-d frtini Hit' eillu-c nf .leiim-H llnrileii Clerk ot ilm IlUlrlrt (.'ourl nf tin liilH.liiillelul Illitrlet, "Illiln ami tor Webster count)-, .Ni'lirni-kii. upon an nuilon peiullii tlifi'lii, wherein Wllllain II Males llenjnmln t.m iHi.v Willi,.... II.IIU ll. n....,i ..J .."" ilea are i.luliillir. ninl iwiiliikt WIIIIhiii .1. I'errV t'liiirli'h IVrrv. W illbiin Perry hiiiI W. .1. Itowileii, elt'fciiiliiuts. I chilli ntler fur bnlontpublliivuiiiliip Pi the IiIisIiiki bl.l.ler f r eai.li In band, a! the! leait iloorofllie court Iioiipo. hi Keel cloud. In unlet Wester eountv .Nebraska, (that belnR the biilldlni! wherein the last term of Mild court wai holucn) mi lliulSlh dar of Sept.. A. 1) littfl at 10 o'clock a. in. of sal.i day, tho followliiR elescrlbeel propertv, towlt: nmh Lots numbered Uirue :i,l four fi.l five Ift 1 blx . veven 7.1 and i-uht s.j In block mimbored tvrenly one (il.) of Muiih nnd Moore's adelitloii to the town of Hod Cloud, Wetstrr county Neb U,l.V0.ncA.',n(1,'r ,n ,ur' 0'ih l,th ''? u Aucaw A, I), ItW, ., ra.a A MeNirr. nJl&l'J?xK?f'1 Notice Is licrelerjh en thnt einde'r snn L lr too of an order of fl..Muts from the ofu'e iV .Iss.lliirdciiClerkiif Un iMstrici curt or th liitliJiiilirUl liUiriil.Hliliii. sn.l f.lr Vehstir i utility, .Nehrai.ls.inMm a dtctee In an scilori HMidlnie the relti. where u Krniwi .1 Pucker l" I'liilntliT and HKnlusi Id d 'lomi Volum, .. rKiJ. mens AfMit Inilmi, ilfeiui.iut i haj offer for ile.iitpiitilcveii.lue-. tei I lie tnKbrs ,ieer or I'usli in liimil vt the inM door oi the eoutt .im.e.atKedrir.. Nebrae-ku. nimt he.nr , ,7 biillillnir whi-reln llie last term ., uld eonn was liiilelpin em the l.'.lli !.ij f s,,. ""A1 fss. mi pi e.Vloi k II n -f H,l dsj Hie fof l miiiKiinpi'ri, t'it ' 'I he west foilyiwe. erl f,fl llie wen end of em I. rit- niiliilie r. d i.u.e iu.i sen .pi i eleven .11 Illl.llttCl el'-' ue bloe-lt liuinbeie'd fl.il eeen.lliln lied rtou.l n.ter cuius, v, I (Ireii under tuv hi.mlil.n iiidiof wn Csn A McNitt. l'limina oVnea J"Wrtr- qiatvneeand WillSiraltou ami Co Lew Gteenleeof IMiie fltll earnn duwii Sunduy and will help mir lunitl boys mule musii! at the Suvifor reunion. &iitfffi&Z poie," Tbi (i- - Ml tiaut xr mtm 1a SJIktl A ' 4 W til c )jWMW.t.l.wW'