X "' ' ifjjaw-' THE RHP CLOUD ClilKK. FRIDAY. SKIT lii. 1. ( I BRYAN IN WKSM'RI. ADDRESSED WORKINGMEN BEFORE BREAKFAST. 1 lit' I'm' totMncc I'tuMlnii Atone 111" iiimiI -ottr sli'l to Mint llii'Oma tlim fur T'iiiii-i !in llefore 1 ii'liic I In Ir ait c "ll:! ii' 1 III in mil. lvAscn ''irs, Mo., Sep, l Will liim ii. Ilryau vvu pi on an enthusi astic rieeption in Katuns ( ity thi imirnitip iiml after si -my of thioe hour, he left fur a iii,i li;'iit trip norov. Mi"iiuiti At ? lie puke b1 ieliy to tio thoiiMiml uurliin-'meii m the West bottoms Tii ii lnnirs lator.uftor breakfast unit an uifdiiiiil leceptimi tit thcluats, he uiiiile a snonil tnil longer speeeh in tlic open nir lit Klcveuth titi'i tiratnl incline befuio u ci mul u in least in imu pt ople. lie siid in ii.ii t tit the bottom'.; "home of our opponent- tell usth.it the tiling to do b to open the nulls in-ti'Ud of the Mini ts. l'lial leiniiids iile of the in in u homiid that his hor-o Mould tro nil npht .f he n utd ju-t trot I di'lares tlnit the bands which mur ine w.iimii siurtet. It is piiltiiitf the I ''',"l.v attacked the Anueniiin- ,itul cart before lie I. ore Lit iim- is I1"111"!''1 ,,,,J'r bouses Mere not aeci- there for n.ill- t.nle - the eoplc can buy w!i it tliu i ii..- piodiic . and how call you start them as loin; as tlnno who pioduce the Me.i'.tl. of this omni tiy, particularly the fin iner, me not nbie to iret enonh out of whatthev laiso to pay tiu-ir taes mid inteie-t'.' '1 here I- no nmre etlective utiv of tie htroiliir the iiiuikots for what the mills pioduce than to lower tin price upon the products the fanner" has laiscd, so thai thev Mill brine; him not enough to pay him for i.ii-iti,' them " It was v- . o'clock when he boirap. peaknig up town. '1 he jam around" ' I.e. speaUing 'itatid was ho demo that I t was iiiipossllle for the Hrvati paitv e t it Mas tiniiossit le for the llrvati I to i;et to it so be Mood up in the tally-lii) on winch he rode fiom the, o.ites house, ami spuke us follows in part: "Our opponent- tell us that we pro-po-e to change thr operation ol nut nial law. 1 assert that the adioeates of free cotnap' me the only people in this catnpuipi win lia-c 'their argu ments ru the fuiidmnetital principles of ualuial lai. That law is" the law of supply utid demand; It Is the peat law of trade. Now wepiopo-e to ap ply that law ol miii1 and demand to the money ijue-tion, and Me -av that when you inoteiiho the demand for pold In- niakinjr it the sole htandanl of value-, jou rinse its pi ice juntas you rai-e the prlie ot uiilhiun; else by In crcasliii.' the ilemand for it, and 'that ii hen jou lai-e the price of pilil in u poll! standard eouutiy you lower Hie price of all products wnieh me meas ured bv money. A gold standard then mean falliug prices, and falling puces means iiaul tunes to everybody except the man who owns money or ti noes In money. "Now, if the money owner has a ' right to use the ballot to ralsu tliu . value of the money iihich he oivn-. n iv have not all the te-t of the neo- ple'the riv'ht to use the ballot to keep him from ile-t roving the value ot tliu ptoperij' which they own'.' ".Now another proposition. ve be Hove not only that the free coinage of bilver will itiiho tlic value of iller bullion as meuhitred bi' gold, but we believe that the demand cie.ited bj the United Mates will be Milllcicnt to take all our hin plus silver and there being no hilvei on tho market which cannot be converted into money at our mint- mid u-ed in the develop ment of our industries. Thoro will be no silver in the world that can be purehii-ed for kss than 31 -".' per ounce. Hut our opponents bay: 'Sup pose we have mote inonpy, liow are you going to get anj'of itV That, to them, is an argument which nn&nors everything l.et me suggest an argil went, or ruthei a cptestlon, which j'ou can ask- them: 'Mipposo yon have Mimetlnng to sell, how can you get anything for it until you ilnd home body Mho ha- money to buy it? Money is the creatine of law. Thero can be no inotiej' until the govern ment provides foi that money. Ifj'ou want more of nnv of the products of labor jou can go out and bring them into existence; but if jou want more money von cannot go out and create inore'inotiey, because the law imposes a pet.alij' "piiiiislinient in the peniten tiary for any man m ho tries to create money. Therefore, my friends, tho onlj iv aj' to bring more money Into existence is to taue charge of the gov ernment, which is the only instru mentality, und by law open the mints nnil peuuit the coinage of enough money for the people to do business with ' "Now I mil not peimltted to talk to you but a short lime nor have I htiength enough to go through the campaign if I should do otherwise. 1 want you to take this money question nti'litudyit for yourselves no class of p ople lias the right to decide for you you have got to do it yourselves, iny friend-. Ueuieiuber that your talents were g.vi'n you for the protec tion of your t ights, nnd there is no body to 'whom you can safely cntiust your interests but yourself. After the speech the tally-ho, with n tumbling mob following It. was driven to the depot, where Mr. Itrvun and party boarded a train for the trip across Missouri. The candidate spoko at a number of points along tho route to ht I.onls, when) ho ivns scheduled for three formal speeches. Von Hit Abt Ill Hot Muter, St. Loits, Mo . Sept. H When Chi is Von Per Alio, piehtdent of the ht. Louis 1'rowiib and Sportsman's purl: und owner of the night raco track, the chutes and various other amusements, returns hero with his bride he Mill be solved with papers in a breuch of promise and a damage cult, brought by Miss Annie KaUer, formerly his housekeeper A llle MtTiuntllo AllluniT. Cnif.voo, Sept. H -Two hundrod Chicago inanufactiireis and jobbers nnd over Kti.OOJ retail merchants out hide of Chicago have just completed t lie greatest meieantile alliance that the history of the country has ever known. 1'rollt to the retail merchants who buy goods hero is one of the nrini obje.'ts The Intel ests of the p.i'.e.'i ;' si I'Miiiin. too are Included, ii nti a vuiiip.it-1 i r?r.i)i7utlon which will tie, as a unit in t..o pursuance of any object of mutual benetit to tho manufacturers, retailers and jobbers, und all depetulcnt on tho result Ic Intended, :Z3Z&v.l swotWUi3;a A CRISIS REACHED. 1'cmoM llli noting Die DriKnllliiu cif (tic Mitt.ni or TiirUe. CoNir.MiMii,i.i Sept. 1 1 There Is no doubt that u crisis of eUeitie gravity has been reaehed in this na tion iiml there is ieaon to bulleie that the power- are (lUetiMltij; the de position of the -tiltan, thutbo'titf, up paieutli, the only means of tcstoiim,' quiet anil eonlldenee A ItritMt Hoot of about fifteen warship- is oil" the l-latid of Thii-o- with in eiy striking tllstanee. titul it i- be lieved that (tie.tt Itritaiu Mill not lies Itute to net ulotie lit the matter ol puttili;; ail end to the present state ol iillalrs, if the other powois delay too lone. 'I lie etraordinary tribunal which has been trvinj tliu man aeeused of uiussnereitii; At iiieniaus in the street of this eity and Its suburbs, h.i turned out to be nothing mote limn a MliltoMtishln'j com t The full tet of the note which the representatives of the powers -cut to the sultan Aitptsl .11 li.is only just ueen eoluiiiuuicateil to tlic prjss. It dental triitlieriugs of fn mil lea I ii'onle. but that there is every Indieition of their special organization anil that it was known to, if not dnected by, the authorities 'I he note, ituiiei' fcev en (.penile clauses, give-evidence in sup port mul c'ineluiles with a demand that the instigators and principals bn punished with the utmost rigor. '1 he '1 in ltisli government answered, the iiotenf the powers in u long com iiiuiiicatliiii in which the ministry tiractlcalli donleil the testiniouv o'f i the rcpic'.ctitutncs of the powers ami I this is now, with L'ood reason te- f-'i'i'dod um tantamount to a ilellance of ''U' one. .. As. "V1"1' l,, Vtu '" "''.vlng upon LIIU Jl-.lll'llsil'S, I'MSIlIIJT iiinoug iiie Sl j). uvcrs, mil as Abdul Humid ha-so frequently escaped punishment, he has irioiitidH for believing that even now Ihiropo will not intervene. DR. DEARBORN KNIFED. Attempt tu Amumalintte Hip l'i-MIiiitirl Matt' I'ri-lilent of (lie A. I. A. K in-as I'm, Mo , spt. 1 1 An un known man made an attempt last night to ussassinate the ltd, .lolin A. Heat horn, t--pies. dent of the Ameri can Protective asssociation for Mis bourl. The assault took place at the center of mi alley on the west side of Michigan n ven lie, between Ninth mul Tei'th stieets l)r llearnorn was satbbed tliree times and struck over the r.ght eve with a heavv blunt in Hiruuieiit III- injuries are terlous, but it is not likely thai he will die. Dr. Mearborn is u minister of the ( hnsti.in chinch, but for a number of yoni s tins been more prominent as a supporter of A. I'. A. iloetiiues, of which orgaulatioii he was state pieslilenl unlit about three mouths ago Ills attacks on the Catholic chinch have been liulieal anil bitter, anil lie aroused tierce lesenlinent from member- of that church during his Iodines th.-oiighriit the country. His family nut! friends did not hesi tate in saying to day ihat the attempt upon his life last night was made by the enemies of himself ami the orde'r mIiicIi he tepreseiits. 'I wo former attempts have been made on the life of I)r Deurborn as he wus on his way home from A. I'. A. meetings. AS VIEWED IN ENGLAND. No IliMsou to SIiiiit Iiileri'tt III Kit tier Allitrlt nil ('iinilltliitt' I.oMiov, Jppt. II. The St. .lames' tluettc, commenting on the rise in the bank rate mid causes of the out flow of gonl, sajs: "At iinj' rale, ll is the American vv ho dominates the tiniin Dial situation, and he is liUely to continue to do so until the election in November uiui ulterw arils As regatds the prospects of the election, most KuL'li'liineii assume eontldently ihat MeKlnlej' will be elected und he probably will be, although il .seems to us undesirable to speculate too fieely or. tho elections in a country where public opinion is so easily Irritated by in j thing lu the natuie of Kuglish patronage or criticism. Englishmen have no particular reason to reirard with all'eetion u parly leader whose platform Includes a virulent denouncement of England ind the open threat that Kuglish debts will be paid in depteeiated cur reiicj'. On the other hand, there is no occasion why they should enthuse over a statesmen whose chief politi cal achievement has been to raise Chinese wall industries around Amer ican industries in order to malm and peiiallo the llritisli exporter. Besides It would do no good in the long inn If Mcliltiley is supposed to huvo won with the help of Ihig glish gold mid intlucncci, tho leuctlou will be all the more intense wheu llryan comes in, as ib not impiobabie, ln'lUOO, even Ihouirh beaten lu No vember. Tho object of ull llngllsh men Is to bo good friends ultli the people of the United .states, if the pestilential activity of the politicians who misrepicseiit that noople will only allow it, und this end Is not like ly to be facilitated by too violent par tisanship." ht- JiMinli Kttiitm Mini (or llli; lc Si. .lo.iiii'ii, Mo., Sept. Ii. Yester day Judge Henry Laarus of New Orleans, I. a, .sued In the 1'nlted States court the estate and heirs of the lata Dudley M. Steele and the o-tute and halts of J. W, Wullter, who committed tulcide at the Midland hotel in Kun us City a year ago, for SI 1,.10'J alleged to be duo for professional services rendered in tliu sottlement of litiga tion Incident to tho Steele t Walker failure. rinru llurton Itetumt In A in erics Niav YoitK, Sept. 14. Among the passengers arriving this morning on the steamer IJmbria from Liverpool was Miss Clara Hurton, the rrniesent alive of the Ked Cross soeloty, who litis returned from tho scenes of the Armenian troubles. A llliperniiry Invi-ttlsiitluti WHntril Coi.umiiia, S. C, Sept. 11. Thestuto nemocnitic committee late last night adopted a lesolutlon reijuesting the state board of control, which has churgo of tho dispensary, to publicly invcstlguto tho charges ugalnsi olllcei s connected with that institution. rjpwcvr jw,raa''-T f- WOMEN'S STOI'lliSJ. 1 lit Admit the I. nut brim lAlile A I llllc lilrfu IlltHirj-. When women get togelher tit n fMft (here in npt to bo a goodly fund of nuoiiluto developed, sals an ocJianrJ Mr. Winner In hi "IU lt-lOg Sitiitlnn," di'iuecatiii fetoi.v -tolling lis death to loan is'itlun. What is ttue, however, of tlio diontttv, letleitlvo mood thnt bilotigh to r.iidiions mid lender, i-riuk-ling hlil.ntv and dnnclng blue and gold In ilc.ht, is mil ipnlo ii iipp'ili.ililo to tlie liimlieoii tu dinner Imaiil. Cor iultilv the eoiivei -1111011 uiound the ma hogany, i. In io v.oimn uio .is-oinuloii, :.m .ot succumb to ulmo-. any pros- .tno of aiioi'doto Un luiichPon hint i ok. for iMiiiiplo. while a Kcant do. o of pretty bonnets and their fair Morncin iT.treil the imaMon. fi'.nrlca lb v.. an.) in did talk, liofoio iiml alter, in tweei: and nroiind tin in. One of tin Mm lot. wlih h lu tollir oiihod for an iil'sollltel.v nev.. wan of .1 little girl whiuo mul lu v dm hi aid her iNpoiuul Ing tin origlii of her m to her family ol dolls. "You sie," su said. "Adam v. as a man ail alotio and he iviih very '(IK hoiiio, and Hud put hlni to s-loop, and tin n ho took hit brains out and n.i.do a alio lady for him." "And this l'ttlo gill." linlihoil the lolator, "vva not a Huston but a Oilmen Infant." Aaotlier i-tm.v told was of the i lovrr ni i - of a woman, a frit ml of the speak ir. in a traiiKaelloti with an Inniiraiirii nilJU'Utr. The pallor ctirtulns took tiro .lid liofoio the lilao W.IH OMlllgUllllOil thoenpet vias badl.v iioiihod. After looking over the ilamaee tlr ropre Mutative of the company mi'il that hIio .o entitled io the value of a now iaipit $100. "We will allow ou that Mini," iiiiitliturd tho man, "and wo will u.ko jour old taipet." "Why, wliaf can jou do with it''" tho lady nuked. "Oh, wi'U sell It M'.ond-haiid and K"t Inn k ?I0 or $Vi at least," was his laro es reply. Intoiiilod to make tho eoin- paiiy'n atlitiide ob ginerotb- tin pot.Bllilc. In that c.nr. prntnptly put In tho ear pot's owner "i-ell It to me; I'll give you M'J for It." The inlju-tor could only lomply. wlih tho KMilt that ilih ipilck wittoil ehatol.iiiio gut a now p.u lor car pel ami a hnmh-omo Moqui Me tloor cov ering as well for an upper loom tliu muled It foi 51-'. I'oilhl Not Itnnrii Illm. Tito tinln wan mat lug Hetiolt when nt it way station a young man, dictated in the height of fa-hlon and eairjlng a summer oioico.it stepped on boaid and went thiotigh the cars as If look ing for some iiiio. lie stopped once or twice at a seat occupied by a faimer looklng man who attraited his atten tion. Klunl'y lu asked polltelj : "U this Mr. Sam (larland of I loan villo, Ohio?" "Ves, ViiiiS'O jou rrnd my iiamo on my iill.se, hoy?" "No, undo; I'm your nephew, Hal Giirland of Dotiolt." "I riiosu not. I reckon I ain't lived fifty-fivo j (sir? not to hov my ojo teoili cwt. An' I ain't got a novy that looks soch a (luilo us j on air, not by u long shot." The young man colored, but laughed I (lod-n.ituieilly. "I can llnil soiro one on tho train who knows me," ho said. And going Into another oar, Mion lotitrncd with a jiiitth who wan of his own ago mid otyle. "This Is my friend, Mr, Sampson, uncle. I'eihaps jou lemomljor hie father, who ennio from Hoanvllle?" "Howdy, Mr. Confederate! 1 ro iiKinboi Jim Sampson fust rate, but he w. n n't no relation of joins. I'm right porry, bujs, hut I (.in't cash that check of joins. I loehon the goods will have to stay in the Height house. You boo ji.ur old uncle has traveled afore." Tho two jnting men wont ofl laugh ing and tho nephew who had been taken so peislHteiitly for a confldonct loan had the satisfaction of seeing his illicit) take the vvioug ear, and of eny- lug to a filend: "The next time mother tends me to meet some of her rotintry telatlves I'll take her along. I know the old u an will biing up at tho police Bt.v Hon." laittiiK Sbmly. The opinion that huiry in eating Is A proline cause of dyspepsia is founded on common ob.seivntlon. The III re sults of bolting food have been attrib uted to tho lack of thorough mastica tion and to the incomplete action oi tho saliva upon the food. Two-thirds of tho food whli h wo eat Ib starch, and starch cannot bo iitlllod In tho system as food until It has Ik en converted Into sugar, mid this diango Is principally ofiected by the icillvn. Hut thoro Is a thiid icason why lapidity of citing In torfeios with digestion. Tho presence of tho salivary Focrotion In tho stom ach acts ns a stimulus to the secretion of tho gnatrie Juice. Irrespei tlvo of tho mechanical function of the teeth, food which goes Into the stomadi Incom pletely mingled with saliva passes slowly and linpeifectly through tho ptocess of stomach digestion. There foio, im a sanitary maxim of no menu value, teach tho children to oat slowly, and in giving thin Instruction by ex ample the teacher, as will as thp pupil, may loceivo bencllt, Tioy Times. lie Took the Hint. He Let'ti kiss and muko up. She--Arc you snro that you mean that? Ho Never In such deadly earnest In my life confound It, here's jour mother! Slu Hut you know mother's awful ly shortsighted Detroit Tree I'icwu. Homembor that ItIbIi pntntoes grated and applied as a poultice le a quick and sure relief for scalds and burns. Why Ih the vowel o the only one founded? llccauso ull tho others are In audible, -v-nnr , CTPm. Sfess, PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS The fellow lug proposed auieiuliiietitfl to the I'miiitltiitliiii of tho State of No brnuka, an heteiiiafter M't forth in full nro Btibtnlttod to the lectori of the State of Nebraska, to bo voted upon at tho general election to be hold Tito- ,.,,,. ... i, ,m. ' ""'""'r '. A. I). 1.s A Joint icKoluthui iitonoyitu; to ntticnd HiTtloiis two (2), four (t), and 111 0(5,1 of article td (ti)of the I'otmtl tiitloii of the State of Nebraska, relat ing to iiiimtier of Judges of the supiotne ronrt and their term of olllce. lie It tionlv.'il ntlil Hi ii ted bv the l.oK lil.iluii of tin Stiile of Nflir.i'l.u' Keitli i I I hut nii tlnli two (Jl of lir tlulO ll O) it till' Coll tltlltlllll of tlm Htnte of Ni In i -dm he ainiuliil en as to I I. Ill IIS I illl Keetlo'i 'I'd.. Hiipn me ronrt fitinlt until ntlieiwi"! l ol lili il li I ill, t iili-lst of live (51 Jinh'-t a inn Imlt j of iilmtn -ball be iii'ioyihiv in ftu in a quorum of t. io luiliiiie i tu HI m It -lull li.ixe in I. Iiml JlirNilli Kiwi III iters rititllilt to ren nut', ill II Ui'ii III whli Ii the "t lie -hull he u party, tn.i . lamus, que naihi'itu, liuheu rerim-, mul tuh nppell.ile Jiuliilletliili, iih nun In piuvlilnl In l iw Strtlnii i That nietlnii four (I) of nrtlcle l (ti .f tile r.uiMlilttnil ol tile Slate tr NihiiisKa, lie uiirihIi il so n h to nail an tollou H ollt.li The Jmlrfs of the supreme court Mi ill I e i Wet' ! in the elielois of the I'late nt luiui , ami tin it 0 im of of lit t , eipl us lii It Itlllflt r plollillil, fllutl be for u pi i linl of not Ii ps than Hie (5) luitri us tin Ii yl nt in III IV pi ! I Ihe Miction .1 'Hint tuition 111 r (") of nrttcte l (l.) 'f tie I'otislllutloti of the State of NobliiMiu he utili liileil to 1 1 ml as folloWH Sri Mm n ' At the llrst in nil i li i ttnll to be lit lil In tin it ur isi". tin le -hull he t hcl fil two Ul Jii'liti H of the siiUi nif euiiit one of whom mi. ill he eleilid for n leim of two (. it it, one fur the tiim of four (II i urn, tin I hi e.i. h item i.il i Ii i thin tin le ntil r, time hhall be i lei tnl one JiiiIri' of the mi n mo court fol the t I til of llle (5) i ais, mill is nthtiulite plullilnl by law, I'rovlclnl, That the JiiiIki s of the u pri me oiirt whose teium hale not esplml at the tiimi or holiliiu: the feudal eh -thin of lin, xball ciiiitlmie In hold their olllce for the lemnliultr of the tcim fni whlih tut ivtiu it'iietlvily lonimis Blum d Aiipiovnl Mnrch r, A I). ISM A Joint resolution proposing an amendment to u'ctlon thirteen (HI) of article six of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska, i elating to com pensation of supremo nnd dlstilet totitt judges. lie It n solved by the I.rulel iture of the Plate of NohtasKu. Hicllon 1 I'h.it rortlun thirteen C'v of itrtlelfl six f) of tlm ('onsilliithm of the Ktate of N'eihrnsKu be umilided so us to read ns f illows Hrc. 13 The Judges of the impreine nnd dl-tret lonrls thill roiolvo fur tin ir sii vlcts suih compensation ns may bo pro vldi d bv law, pa.iiiblo qimrlelly. Tin liKl-laluie shall at It Ili-t resslon cifn r tin adoption of this iiineudmi nt, tin r fifths of the ineinbin fluted to each huii-o conetitilug, establish tin Ir cntnpeiisatlon. The eiimpenatlon n f (Hbllhlied phull not be t liniined oftnii r tli in iiiuc In four yeats, and In no emit tltllf-SS tlio-tllllds of the members I lii lul to rnrh Imiisu of the legislature luucar therrln. Approifl Marth 50, A. 1). 1SP3. A Joint lesolutlon proposinR to amend section twenty-four (21) of ar ticle five (C) of tho Constitution of the Stato of Ncbraka, relating to com pensation of the officers of tho execu tive department. lie It rpiolved and enacted bv the I.er. hdalurn of tho State of Nobrnlur Btctlon 1. That sietlon twenty-four (Jl) of article (He (.".) of the Constitution of the Btiito ot Nebraska be niiiendid to read as (olloutr. Peetlon 21 The officers of the executive diporlincnt of the slate KoieiutiK nt shall re telle for tin Ir n'Uhis a ompensatlnu to he tnt lhllshod bv law. which "hall be lflther Imrta-id nor dluilnlsliid dnilim the teitn for width they shall have In en t oinmlsiloiud and tiny shall not reci Ivii to tliflrown u-e nii fits, tosts, luteri sis, upon public moneis In their hands or un der thrlr control, pertpilclten of olllce or ntlur compeiiintlon and all fets tint may lierrnfter no pajuhle by law for sinlcea pi rforint d bv no nlllter proildea fni In this Hrtlde shall be pild In iidi.inco Into the slate treasury 'Ihe b'KlHlntiiro shall at Its first sos-lon litter the adoption or this amendment, thiee-tirths or the num bers eleclftl to eii.li hoilHo or tho ligls Iritiiro lonciiriliur, ft,ilillsi tin siil.nirs of tho olllcers uniiieil In this nithie. Tne coniiunsutloii o estalillhlied shall not he chniiKfd of lener than oiim In tour enrs hiuI In no event unit h two-thirds of the inrintieis elected to enih housu of the hit Irlaturo coniur theiein Approicd Mirth t'.', A. D. ItM. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section one (1) of artlcl'j six (0) of tho Constitution of tho State of Ne braska, relating to Judicial vpow or. He It resolnd and t united bv tho Lou .ilature of the State of Nebraska! Section 1, Taut i. thin one (1) of article Jx W or the CoiiHdtutlon of the HUtc of Nebraska he nilietiilid to read as follow fifctlon 1. The Judlc al powt r of th'.H statf fhnll bo vesttd lu a -upitino court, dis trict courts, county (out is Justlcis of the ptnee, police nuiKlnli.il' ., and lu sudi other courts Infeiloi io the snpn me eouit us tniy bo creatid by law In wlileh two thlnls of tlut uumlnrs th-cli.d to ia. h hoiiftj lomiir Approved Mnnh 2D, A. UM. A Joint resolution proposing to amend section eleven (11) of article fix (0) of the Constitution of the Stato of Nebiaska, relating to Increase in num ber of supreme and dlstiit court Judges. Ho It resolved nnd rniu'tcl bv the Lir Mature of tho Htatn of Nebraska: Section 1 That section elivcn (II) of nr tlcle six 16) of Dip Constitution of the Stato of Nebrmka bn amended to ria'l us follows- Rfrtlon 11. The leRlslature.whenevirlwo thirds of tlm members i It end to fiuli housn shall concur thtr'ln, may, tn or ufler the year one thousand iliihl hun dred and nlnity-ieviti and not ofteru r man onto In evi ry four ar, hurt mm the numlar of Judges of suiirdne und dis trict eoiirtu and the Judicial (lIMrlits of the stnte. Kuril districts shall bo fonned of loiupact it rrltory, und bounded by county llncH, und such Innrnse, or any ohaniin III the bniu.dnilrs of a dlstrlyl, hull nut incato the ollke of uny Juile: Approvid iUith 30, A V, U"S A Joint resolution proposing to nmend section six (C) of nrtlcle one (lj of the Constitution of the State of Ne brr.skn, relating to trial by Jury. Ht It resolved urul fnaUcd by the I.f-K-lnlHture ot the Statu of Ntbrasku: Poctlun 1 Thnt sfctlon lx (Cj, article ont (U oi 'ht CooUtuiluu of the Qtutc of JsVI'MiUh tt Rtnriib.1 to rr.ul n Minus Hirllon fi The rh'ht of trial bv jury nhnll remulri liivlutiite. but the k'nlnl,ilurc tin rrcilde that III Is 11 Billons llle llxlhs of the jure innv tetiihr n venllrt, Mild the h Kliliiture imy ln nuthorlie Mini In u turv rf a l-s niiiuhi r liniii livilie mull, In courts Infi rlor to the dlstilrt court A. pli 1 1 I Mi.lt h .!'. A I. I''5 A Joint roKilutlon jiroposliiR to amend mi Hon out (1) of aitlcle live () of the Cotistltutlon of Nibianka, lolat Ini; to ollltus of tho oMcutlvo dop.irl liunt. lie II ri roll oil H'nl emitted bv the I.rR llatute of the Statt of Vtlunsl.ii. Se Hun 1 Tint M'tiloii inn il) of nr llile Ibe (Tl of the I'uilf tltlllloil of the State of .' I'll, vnit lie (i m nil it to I tinl an lulltlWS Fictleii l.The evfoutlie itipinlinrnt idiiill Cltllllil Ot I fMili lllor. lit lllelllllll-KIll'- nii. r. H'irii.i'1 if ittiiti, initliior of jiub lie ni outits. tKiisiiitt, imp! iltiletnli in of puhlli' limti i Hon ntte'tii i -i.' iieial. fiiin mlvlonit if i''ll I tints an I Itiif JIiium, mul thrie i,i lio.nl . i'ltlllil-sb'Ui'1 , t m Ii of "hem, ( i 1 1 1 fie '.ill i.iilio.iil iimi tnl tloni rs, jthall liohl his ollhe for i tt rm of two t .if, trom tin urn I Tliursilav af Ul the tlls 'tiii-il.ll In .lamiiiii, ufler his tit i lion. Mini until bis en. 1 1 ssor Is lie. Inl mul ipiabtleit Knelt tiillio.nl com-litl-tlont l ni.. ill hr'il his ulllie fur n it I lit or thrie jtats, l.'Klimlim on the llrst 'I niiril,iy nllt r tin lint I'ticilii In .limn nil nftt r his t toil inn, and mini his mie- t s ir H t In it d mul ipiulltli l I'lovlihd, lioiiiur. 'I i at nt the III St i:i m tal i lee t Ion In hi lift- r tin uiliuitluli ol this iitneiiil- mi III tlule shall be eh tint tlltee lillllold cntiiinlt'liiiu Is, one lot the pi I lod of one iar, oi i f r tin pc neil of two leuis, nml inn tor the 1 1 i led nt tlm e learn Tin C.oi i I noi si 'Ii'iim of Htiitt , uiiilllor of pub II.' io lints, a'ld tu .ihiiii I slliill n -hie at the tlipltnl lliilltut thill' It till of ori.ee, tin v th.ill hi i p II. e public ici'iint, hooKs mul I'.iptis tin re mul -hall peironn null tlutlix iih mni I e iniilitil by law. Apinnul Mattli .f, A. I). I-.'.) A Joint resolution proposing to amend lection twrnty-sl ("(!) of nr 'Ide live iM of the Constitution of the Sta'f of Nebraska, limiting tho num ber of i'eintho state olllccrs. He It rest ll id a'ld ennt led bv the I.rg 1'lnlMlf of thi Stale td NiIiIIimUii Si ct on I. M h 'I i i tloli i lit ntj -six C.'i.) of nitlili lili i or tin 'nnsttl lit Inn or the State if Nil inflii! be nun inli d to mid iih follow i Sic'h'ti IT N'o otlur i i entile state oftl rt in t t 1 1 I tin si nun td In si 1 1 loll one (I) oT th- lift i .1 -hull he en all d, ex it It IV il lul id the h'Kixlatliro w lib Ii Is roll, lit ltd In l'l not less than llin i -ft iiri'i- of the im nihil 4 ilictul to t a. Ii ho i" Hit ri ut, I'roili'iil, That nnv ollhe crtntnl by all m t i r tin It itislaiure may he ulnillNlud by the Ii i i Intuit, tuu-llilnln of tie tin iii- hll I '.I till tO l .I'll II lll-O lliiitof LUll- I'liriltic Alploltd M.il.h 3'. A. D. If". A joint ritnliitlon proposing to amend sictlrn : in (U) of article eight (S) of the Constitution of tho State of Nditaska, providing for the Invosinunt of the pennai.etit idiicatlotial fiituhi of he state. lie It rcrlvfd utid t rafted bv the I.eR-l-latnrt' ot tin Slate of N hiakii Sec linn 1 Thnt mtlon nlm CU of article eU'hl S of the I'oli-llltltlou of llle Hi He ot N't hra'kit li aim luhd to rind iih fol io" s Stf Hon P All funds bf lotiKlne to the state fort I If iit'.oniil put fi-is, Ihe llileiest and Imitiii win ni foi I' mi to be ut il, shall In iliiimd I i -t tu Cy In hi II tin state. uiui tin iti -' ii h itipli all lo s tMi ii' ol that m. iv '.ni mitnm i u 1 1 in . -n that tin -ame -I 11 ti main fun it r lailolati mul un ilm!iit-)ioU, mul sh ill not be In- i sttd or lo.niid i . i pi on t idled Stalin si st..n m'CiiiIIKh. or leitlsieritl county houils or ri f-luti nil n huul dlslilet bonds of tills stall, slid "in li fuiuN, with the Illicit nt and Income tlidiof are ben by olcmnli' pit dt mI for the purpt)-es for whli. i thiv are (.niiilid and sit npirt, mul tlmll not be tratisftrud to uny otlur tiimi tor r lli i ant - I'loildiil, The board rrrntol by .fectlon I ol this nrtlelt Ih t 'npriivi r d to sell fiom tltne to tlllie otiv or the iciirltles helotiK liu; to tin pt nn.ini nt school fund mid In vest tin pro teds iirlslim Iheiefrotn In any or the mi until s tmimiratitl lu this sec tion b'nitliK ii lilf.li1 r rule of luttre-t, wluneitr i.n t'piifirlnnlt for hettir in-ie-tuiint Is pit sun 'I And pioililul fni i her. That whin any wairatit . ;nili ll'i -tale trtasurer itK ulailv is-iud In I'liisu.inee ot an a(iiroirl nt Ion by the h Kish.turo anil m ciiii d by the levy of a tax for Its paiuicnt, shall he irf-f'ilttl lo tin mute treiiiiii ror liainunl. ami Unit shall not bo any ilium y ill tie . (per fund to piy sin h iMiirnnt, the hiurd inntid by Hictlmi 1 of til- .i rt I' U may din ct the vt ite ti as lire i to pay thf auioiint due on m.'h war rant from inoiuvi tn his linuds helrtmlns to tin u rm im lit t-hool fund of Hit state, und he Hhall hold :ild warrant iih an In Vfttmetit of aid p i mam nt k-IiooI fund Approiiil Man !i Jl, A li. UIO. A joint rtfolu'.ion jirnposing nn ninendmu't to the Constitution of the State of Nt braska by adding a now section to artido twelve (12) of said eoiiFtlttition to Im numbered section two (1!) relative to the merging of the government of cities of the metro politan dais and the government of the counties wheroln such cities are located. Hi It remind and enacted by the Lrn-1-lati n of thi Sti.ie of Nibraskn. billion I That ortlch twilvo (U) of Die Constitution of Die State of Nebraska he nun i did by lidding lo s.ild article a new sect "ii to !( numlwid tcctloti two (J) to nail as f How Set tic n J. The rovtrntiient of nnv city of tin mi io oilt.iii tU.tr and the kov e i nine it if Die (oiintv In which It Is Icrntid may be mfiicid wholly or In patt win i. a propo-rion so to ilo has bun siiluiltttd bv auihoiity of liw to the von rs ot such dty nnd county and re ii'.i'id tin ns-t nt ff u majority of tne vott s east In u h i Ity and ulso i majority of tho votes tast In Die t'ouiit t xclnlvo of thou cast in such mitrupclitun city at -m li i li i il'ii Alprovid Manh .'0, A. Ii. M A Joint rcolution prnpaslng nn nrr.cndn out to jtctlon six (C) of article seven (7i of the Constitution of the Stato of Ndirasku, pi (scribing tho rnannr in whldi votes Ehull be cast. ne it roolvid und enacted by tho Leg Ivlaturi ol thi Stan of .' bracku Si'ilon J That otitlon tlx (J) of artble sevili ('( of the ConxtllUtloil of thi Statu of Nt braska li umemlid to nad us fol low - Sf i lien C All votes shall be bv ballot, or sm li other mi thrill as muy be prist nhed b) law, ptoiiddl the bi crecj Of lotlliK he pn n rvt d Apiirovid Mnnh 1?, A. D ltl'5 A joint resolution propos.ng to amend rcctlon two -) of article iotir teen (11) of tin ConMlttitlon of tho State of Nebraska, rdatlve to dona tlona to works of Internal improve ment nnd manufactories. Ho II r' solved nd enacted by the lw Islature of thi State of Nibrnskut Section 1 Tlut section two (!) of Hrtlcle fourtfin (Hi of the Constitution of the Htntf of Nebraska, be umendid to read at followi Sec 2. No city, county, town, precinct, municipality, or other subdivision ot tho tiite, rhiill eier tnnlie donations to mnr works f Iti'Tial Improvemeiit, or in iiiiif.it mrv, utili s n proposition (to to ilu tmill hale btni Hint nilhinlltcd tu tho iimitlllnl elutois mid rntllled by two 1'illils vole it mi i In Hull authority of I iw I'loiitlnt, That siieli ilnnntlotit of a loiiiilj "Kb the donations of such uliill-il-lotis in the iiMltrtK'ile b)i ill not excrfd Im pit nut of the asti sse I luliintlun of surh tiiimi i I'mi'idid further, Tlut miy till ot iiiiuitj mi), by n Ihrte-f'iurtht loli, biina-i sin h Itnlehl' dness tlvn per e ul, in iulilllli.il to mil li ten per Hint nnrl no bonds ni t vldi nets of Indehtf dluss j lisiinl imill he iall'1 iinh'itx the miuie shall hall ilnlolxid tin rum il nitlheate itlttnrd liv the -iiieluij un. I un. Illur of slntr-, show hit; that the 'it'ie Is l-flltd pursiliitit to law. Approved Mart h ?''. A 1) ISM. I, .1. A. riper, lecretary of state of tho slate of Nebraska, do hereby certlf that tho foreglng proposed ninendmonU to the Constlttitlou of tho State of No- liinska tiro true and correct copies of tho original enrolled and engrossd. bills, as passed by tho Twenty-fourth soiBlon of tho legislature of tho St.ua of Nebraska, in appears from E.ild oilfilnal bills on lllo In thlfl olllce, amf that all and each ot ruld proposed amondtneutH aro submitted to the fpialllled voters of the stato of Ne braska for their adoption or rejection at tho general diction to ho held on Tuesday tho 3d day of November, A 1), 1M.H'. In testimony wheieof, I havo here unto set my hand and utllxed the grca seal of the stato of Nohiaska. lliiuo at Lincoln this 17th day of July In the joar of our Lord, Ono Thou rand night lliiudied and NIncty-SIx, of the Independence of tho IJnItod States Hie One Hundred and Twenty Plist, ami of this stato tho Thirtieth. (Seal.) J. A. I'H'KR, Secretary of State, V 2. 3 n a o tn o " (0 r - 3- p (i O "0 o -1 ."I o a CO c h - V A 0J You Can reach Some of the People all .. the time; You Can Reach All tlio Tcoplo Some of tha . . Time but you can't Reach the People All the Time if You DON'T ADVERTISE IN YOUR HOME TAPER. THERE !S NO PLACE LIKE HOME .-- AND Ho Paper Like Your Heme Pajer. - I0W IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRUI -j " "? IP n c m . i ! -' f nj ;p - "irfc,: ..fi n i i OH. 'i i,h Cti1