Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 19, 1890, Part Two, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE ) UMJVHA DA1JLY BEE : SUNDAY J OTOBER 19 , 1800-SIXTEEN PAGES. 11
A. PAUADL.IS OF 11113 OA1 J1S.
"How hnll rmn surely * iiti > lil wmlV"
'Twa * sunset by the Jordan. Oali's
OfllKhtYi'r jcloliijf , ninl the whole
VnsL linM-nlmiixilarkoncil mlhn fnlM.
"How nlndl tiiHli'iurdjrfiatolifo oulV" lioialil ,
Aifollllio kingly ( discrowned niiudoad
7licn Christ said. Ifoar tlilsl'nrntilo :
1 o turn set forth to Journey fut
Anil ronili n plicn urounrknMS full
Ami iln c < l Ihc Knlcii > rutlii > y Imil jinwd.
T o worthy MCI. , oacli free alike from sin ,
Jlutoricilld sick tiiostsurolo untir In.
Anil so when Intlielrpatlidld Iny
Acrippln with a broken stiff ,
7lih fiticiltfl tms itrnUtitnn hlsvmy.
Wlillci . dldntonjiimclKluj tlinlii.l (
i. mid nil Ms brc id dldnotjly tlinro
Till tiny at sunset ia\r \ thilr city f.tlr.
Then lie who would maktj viro mi fast
1i > roiili tlioKoltluisiirmt irnto ,
Vlicruuiptiilimi nd proud dm riot * pnwd.
Hut lul llilMpioiidniaii cniun tiioluti'l
Tin1 Kntevns cloMdl , mid all nUlit IOIIR lie
lie cried and cried , but timer wntcli replied.
1 tliciimnwhr ) rated to lava
Anotlicr , usliu would Jni avil l ,
Cnin ' tlimly mi ; tfnU'brc'iil ' , nmltavn
Hl'ool water * ; n rid liestopped utidltivid
The woundAt 1ml , bint ( louMu with Ills
lit
tinilild , the I'ortor's private iuto.
llmr then t1ililc4 niil hcnraml learnj
\sliououM wi\ofils sou ) , I iy
Must IIIMI lilisonl : must darn toturii
And lift tlicfilliMiliy tlienuvi
Must nuki ; lihsoiuuiirt Ii living hy somou > fd
'Diatoms anilKrows , us grows a fruitful soul.
TlllllKIfllllH , CMKI , VMl , Clll.
A MOElSniILES"STAXDISH. ] )
r. Cloni'v In the Ohlcago Trlb-
tine : "A fi orV'iopc.itetl ' Hob Jtonnell ,
Iciiniiighackln lili pinoolllco chair , the
limit * of which \\cro Ijecoinlnpf nltomm-
tul from tlio persistent whittling of its
tuecchsivc oecupantB , "u do/en if lean. "
"J know jou would. , ' ' declared Harry
Irol ) 'r , In si tone that it c-onllclent was
also full of Mifriioioliuf. "In/act / I really
vuoto Linnet you would go. "
"You did , oh ? " lotuinod Deb , tlltinR
linek anil toulurlng on the ic.u1 legs of
hlb clwlf inn dexterously rccklem manna
na- that would luivo tltirun a moio im-
pio.isiomiblohiilhluual Lhrxu his partner
ullcl with nenousnuis. "I1 hut was
nwfullj kind of jou ! Hut vhoronm I to
( , ' 0 ? And who in the world in Linnet ?
If you would only supplement your dis
posal of mo with a little information I
couldn't bosuHIucntlj grateful. "
Droier Riliincd amiably , and shifted
his position In the doorway of tlio small
western tfr.ilu ollleo. LiUo nio t men
fclow of sjwi'ch thcnr-oUef , iio \\na
prompt to appreciate. the ruiuy raillery
of titiothor.
' \Vliy why Linnet Is , " lather a.\vl > -
wurdlj , " Linnet Josyhm , you know. "
"Ohl" In Bwlden comprehension.
"Thobi-iclo-clcct. Von iiuvoi * spoke of
lir otherwho than us Jllsd Josylun. "
' Dltln'tiy By the \\iiy \ , I don't bo-
llcvo I over tel < l you much si/bout licr
nny\Miy , Ijojondtho fncut that who is a
Kind of ( lislunt cousin of inlno , ; uil ( tliat
woco \ to bo nisiri-iodiioxt Thui"-dtiv. , "
"Is'o , " replied Hob , with a bluko of
liin liaiitlhoino lienil. "You now did. "
Ho was u tall , wull-Knlt , iithlelie look-
iny fellow. ' 1'lioro was in hla whole
bearing1 a certain easy gmco that ino-
futablj bespoke peed brooding nnd gcn-
tlo nssoelntioiH Ills dark-skinned ,
finolj-uhlheled face was bright with
huiiioi and alcit with iiitclliffcnco. In
ovorj soti o of the word was Henry
Dreior inillko him. Hens of medium
hoitrlit and lioa\ily built. Ills move
ments were deliberate to clumsiness.
His face -\\ns largo and round , and Ilorid ,
and fut. Ills stubby streak of a sandy
inutituche reminded one of thut of Jlr.
Joirerbou IlricU , which Mnrtlii C'huv./lo-
wlt mistook for "a retont trace of gln-
Korliea < i. " His milit blue ojesoio
most kindly. Indeed his general appear
ance was Graphically btupld. la reality
Mr. Drolur was the Ic.iat stuiid of men.
Ho waa most keenly and practically
Bhrontl. Ills look of bland iniioeeiico ,
nlmost of helplessness , was u music with
which nuturo liadeapiiclously presented
him. Those \vlio frncied they could by
btipcrlor menttil ability compiibsii bnai-
ness or | wrsonal victory over Henry
Drolcr wcio apt to find tlieinsehrs con-
frontfd with a counter move on the
nrolmbllily of uhich they had ultojothor {
failed to leckon. IButhowas honolessly
unromantlc. 1'horo was nodenjliifj th.it
faet. Ho had not in his composition a
hiiiylo grain of sentiment. And in his
lifo love would be , as Jilmo. do Staul
avowed it was In the lifo of nil inon.
> n 01 civ an epit-ode. Of this Bol > Honncll
hiulalwnjs felt sure , but when now his
partner vent onto speak : of his s\vcot-
noailln his prosy , niattci-of-fnet vay ,
ho was tuoio than e er t'oniinccd ho was
cnricut in his deductloiiH.
"Slio'H an eastern girl. Itcr nconlo
wore wealthy. She was educated vlth
"
the grculest "cure. &ho gioup think-
liirr lifo was to bo for her just
a loiifT pioccsslon of pleasures.Vull ,
one day her father went all to pieces on
the boa til of tuulo. The shock killed
him. nia wifu didn't ' last for many
\\oeks after him , and then Linnet found
bhemust either woik or stano. The
former Hccniud , as you may sujnmso , tlio
moioaeccptablo alternative , Mho wrote
to ncoiulnof her father \\lio him a ranch
out here , asking him if she could hccuro
employment teaching in this pattof the
r - * woilil. There was aehaneo of her ob-
\tV \ the dUtrivt bchool , so ho bent
wfvd to come. She did PO , She
was too lato. The board of directors
hud given the place to nn earlier appli
cant , Linnet hud not onouph monov to
tnkohorhomougain , so shu was obliged
to lomainatniatohfoid's. Know them ? "
Jfo Hob didn't ' know thorn.
"Well , they live over hv Concordia
They ate the relatives of Linnets I
mentioned. Mean I
You may bank on
that. They think inoro of a nickel than
I doof udolhuand ; thoi'\o moio dol-
lur than I have. Tlioj told "Linnet
Hho could do the housework for her
boiuil. And the hou-.owoik o ( itor bifj
biuiMckota } ) liu'o Is no joke. She wits
plucky. Shot ) led it. lint yon might
as well liarnobsn buttorily to a plow as
Linnet to drudgery , "
Ho pnii'-eil ' to weigh a- load of corn foi
a man vlio had drlvon upon the u'alo
outride. Then ho scribbled a line upon
thobattcied book that lay on the shelf
likolcdgo jubl below the ding } window
pane.
I used to po to Ccncortlla pretty often
an jou lomembori and 1 prot into the
hublt of BtoppltiRr In lit Blntchfoid'n.
And well , the long and the short of it
is , Immloup my mind to get married ,
and to nuiruy UniiL't , Toslan } nt that , "
Jlonuoll nodded intorcbtedly , Is'ovor
before luul Henry k > on feoeotilldontlalU
coininunlcntlvo.
'Sho's ' awfully piotty , " lie averred ,
"mid I llko hcrquitons well nsiinychr
I OUT j aw indeed Iwtter , I'\o built i
llnohoiihc , you know. She shull liavo
oveiything ho wants. I'm sure wo'll bo
voiy happy. "
Hob biiillod primly. How pro i\ic
Dreior was ! 3 low unemotlonall The girl
who would bo content with the atToction
he offered would hmo all bho deserved ,
lionui'll felt oomlnicd.
"And now , " said Henry , looking at
hisfrloiuV'hoio in the tlxl'mln I can't
coovot * thoruto bo married next Thurn-
Buy , The decision ubout tuat now elo-
vnlor tlio railroad men talk of putting
up may bo made ny day. It would not
do for nioto rhk Iwlntj away. "
"Man nlivel" cried I3obbriiglng , ) down
.hoforolcps othls chair wlthnbang.anU
iirlnging to hli foct. "Do you rcmcm *
> cr you would go to bo married ? "
"That Is the idcntlcnl ronson I can't
pro ! " answered Henry with hia us\nl air
of serenity. "The very fact of my as
suming now obllfiratlons would make it
: ulp.ibloof inoto jcopardlzo my business
ntereslf. "
There WJMB little ainusonient and a
jood deal of contempt In the glances Bob
tue him ,
"AndBO,1'decided Dreler , putting his
short , thick hands in his pockets , "I
wrote to Linnet that you would po over
rorhorThursdaynnd bilnpher to liellc-
villo.Vo cnn bo married hero. "
No longer could Bonnull conceal his
exasperation.
"Cioodhemenslroier ) , " ho exclaimed ,
' 'can't jou see that what you suggest is
Itifcrnallybsid form ? "
Henry did not HCO it. He turned de
liberately to weigh the empty wagon
that had rumbled back on the scale.
Then ho calmly faced the Indignation of
hlspaitner.
"No girl"avowed that wrathful Indi
vidual lieroely , "nt least no girl In her
senses , would tolerate such dictation.
You ought not to cxnecther to come and
{ , 'oiiH ou decidens if she were a trained
ten lor. "
IIuni > smiled placidly ,
"O , sno won't mind ! My absence from
town might moan quite a lo = > s to mo in
a mono ) sense. "
"Defer your marrhiffo thon. "
"Postponements are unbusinesslike. "
It wimvlthpomcthingsusplciously like
an oath that Mr. lionncll pulled his hat
down o\or his brows and swung out of
the ollleo.
Hooved over and over to himself
that ho wouldn't go to Concordln. It
\\asattoclou4thntlio should bo sent to
brlnfj anil deliver a bride as it she were
so much inetfhandlsol And yet did not
a poor poet bring Lalla Itookhto the
arms of her royal lo\er ? Yes , but the
jinot wnp the lo\or. Well , after nil ,
what business -\\iis \ it of his ? Ho had
( jneii his \undto Drier to do him the
fa\or tequcsted. And the futurowifoot
ills paitnor mnstbobuta nauow-inlndcd
and spliltless creature and unworthy his
ba\a < o chivalry in her defense.
So lie went : but ngainst Ills will , as
Hcatrice buid , when she imltod Bene
dict into dinner. It vus still early , not
IOo'clock , vlieii ho drew up hiH horses
before the hupe , iifjly frame farm-house
on the out-sklrta of Concordia.
It was an A pi II day , and u delicious
one. The skies wore most softly , sun
nily , luminously blue ; overjwhoio were
plows furroniiiK the dark sod ; ovorj-
where was budding' greenery ; overj-
where were budding boughs ; and from
the pialrio grass eamotho persistently
cheerful t-blrp of the meadow larks.
Kansas was that morning , as she not In-
frequfiilly K moio piodirjal of springtime -
time piomlso than of midsumxnor frui
lion.
"Miss.Tosjlan ! "
The weather-beaten woman vho had
answeicd his biisk knueklo-knock on
tbo panels of the seldom-used hall door
ic arded him with stolid cuiiosity.
"LinnotV Sho's ' out with tlio children
sotnouhcrcs giiddiu' as usual. Won't
jou come in ? "
"No , thank jou , " replied Uonnoll ,
taking off his hat in a fashion that the
poor tlchoinaiifor a moment imagined
implied supiemo sarcasm , "I shall try to
find her. "
Find her ho did. She wns in the next
field , with half iido7cnroyhtoriug young'
Dlatchfords about lier. Thoywuroon
their way to seek the whcicitbouts of n
"
noiniidlu" lion , or rather of tlio nest.
The fear tint she would "lay out" hail
caused the mistress of the farm anxiety
unuttoi.iblp.
Although Bonnoll had never seen
Linnet thoio was no mistaking hor. A.
girl city bom and bred is , in the city ,
one of a multitude. In the country , es
pecially in the now western country , she
isdlstlncthely nd delightfully conspic
uous. She is the transferred product of
n moio luxurious and intricate civilisa
tion.
tion."Miss
"Miss Josylan , I bello\e , " said Bon
noil.
noil.Sho
She bowed slightly. She stood re
garding him with a glancoof quiet In
quiry. She was a graceful girl of per-
hap.s eighteen or twenty. Ilor gown of
smoke colored coshmeio had no\er been
fashioned ba \ Kansas dressmaker. It
was artistically plain. It ( itled her
ibunded , young h'guio with crlove-llko
btnootlme&s. "I havoi'onio"V.aIl . ( Rob ,
with an embarrassment foreign to him ,
"from Ileniy Dreior. "
The face before him aory delicate ,
sensitive face it was , with dark-lashed
hn/ol eyes and a beautiful mouth
flamed boatleb from boft hair to white
throat.
"Ho did not icccho in3 letter , thenV
You are Mr. BouneU'i" '
Hobabsonted.
"I wrote him , " hurried on Linnet
Josyhm , "that I would not go to Bello-
\lllo as he ili3t > iied. "
Hob felt lilnibclf placed In an unpleas
ant position. AsMiiedly the girl was
neither nauow-inlndcd nor spiiitloss as
ho had supposed when ho agreed to ful
fill the request of Dicier. For , though
her wo ids were brief and Dim
ple , thoie was a vist deal of
lesontmont in both tone and ex
pression. But how in the name of
heaven had such a woman promised to
marry ITcnry Dreiorl Suddenly and
cnriouily ho wns answered ,
"That's light , Linnet. " piped up ono
of the group who stood gaping at tlio
stranger , "don't ye go. 1 hoard ma toll
pa ylstiday that if 3011 wont to git mar-
rloci eho'tl have to have help , an' that
the lessn she'd have to pay 'ud bo $3 a
week. Don't ' yogo ! "
Linnet looked up from the freckled
nnd perMii ivo countoniinco of Master
Clivo Leonard Leroy Blatehfoid. All
the color wont out of her face with a
lush. Something1 bet and resolute caino
Into It ,
"I shall go with you , " she said to Hon
ncll. She turned and walked toward
the hou.se.
"Poor little girl , " said Rob. He
know no\\ why she was < : olng to mairy
llonrj. She would bo her own mis
tress. Simula would bo Independent.
She would bo fteo fiom lopollant labor
and pottj despotism. If the abbOibed
and jubsloimto devotion of till young
hearts cra\u \ it was not in the imtuiool
Drolcr to give her , siio would at least
receive hiiulncbs and affection. And ,
morbid sentimentaliots to the contrary ,
half a loaf Is pieforablo to no bread.
Bonnoll wont back to the load. lie
stood by the buggy , waiting. Ho could
hear within the hou o the Bounds of an
gry nnd aggrieved protestation. When ,
cnrrjlng- ssiehel , Johylan caino out ,
down the path , and to the buggy , her
lips were i.et in a mutinous rod line , nnd
her ha/.c'l eyes wore black with rebellion.
Silently ho helped her In. Silently
they dro\o \ olT , Warmer the day luul
grown. The ficih , half pungent s-cent
of "hiolco"ground dtlftodto them. And
faintly hoard they the murmuious whir
and hum that pieludes thosununer.
Ills about a three hours' drive fiom
Concordia to liollovlllo. 'They had
tra\eltHl more than half the dibtnnce ,
and almo-t in utter silence , whoa all at
once Linnet broke down inn tit of child
ish weeping.
"Turnl" she panted. "Go back ,
can't marry Heury Ureior. Iio is good.
Vcs , I know that. But lo bo with him
always I O , no no. 1vos \ foolWi. I
only wanted to fjot iiwny from Dliitoh *
ford's. I E didn't think of the sin of
mnrryliip for such a reason. Tuko mo
buck please ! "
A force mightier thnn his will ,
mightier thnn himself , mustered Rob
Uonnoll. Tniltoroiw dishonorable ?
Put Imps. But bo could at that moment
no moro have held bnck the words that
sprang from his heart to his lips than ho
could hmo restrained tlio fierce fury of
a mountain Hood.
"Linnet , " ho cried lionrsely , "I love
yotil iMarrymol"
" 0"oho hlspciod , nnd phrnnk brvclc
trembling. Ho had stopped the team ,
lie turned in his seat nnd laced her.
Their ejcs met. There was that In his ,
imperious , steady , feneiit , that com
pelled Burrendei' . Linnet's lushes
diooped. Bob bent and kissed her , That
broke the mad spell that via between
them both.
"Don't ' ! " she cried. "Go on. I could
cine for you vc , Hut the disloyalty
would lie moro wicked than than keep-
iiiL'iny word. "
llimncll snatched out the whip. Ho
the horses a Insh. Ho tlrovo
liton towmds Hcllovllle. Thcro
lie left Linnet at tlio hotel. Ho then
went Htiaiirlit to the ollleo. Ho found
Dreior alone , tind In high , spirits.
"Well , " ho cried , "that elevator bu l-
vns Ihed today.Wo come out
sinor.althoib.tnd ahead. "What Is the
matter ? Von look like a prhostl"
"Do I ? " with uwnn smile. "I ought
to look Hkoa scoundrel. I've fallen In
lo\o with jour sweetheart , Henry , I
naked her to marry mo. I hissed her. "
Dreior siild notn woul for bovcral inn-
mcntd. When ho spoke it was in his
oidinnry blimd nnd drawling voice.
"If Linnet likes you bettor than ino ,
it's : ill rifjlit. Mistakes shouldn't bo
made In inatihnony any mine thtm In
business. Mistakes iiro poor policy.
They don't pry. Anyhow , Hub S.iwynr's
yldow would suit mo nearly asell. . tiho
isn't pretty like Ll n not , but bho owns u
half-bcetion o\or in Logan county that
joins mine. "
Sui'li tin unexpected reply ! Such n
delightfully uniomiuitic lopljl lloh
Imrst Into a boyish and ecstatic shout
of laughter. lie felt he eould allord to
1 an ph.
lie married Linnet. Rumor says the
Sawyer and Droier hnlf-scctlon in Logan
county will boon bo consolidated Intouno
farm.
A.nd thus , pros-aleally nnd pleasantly ,
culminated In Kansas a , modern Muy-
llowo riomanco.
JHO\JEl' F < nt TJIK JslltJK'i.
Coin bracelets ha\e liocn followed by coin
chatelnlnes for tlio fm or the scent bottlo.
Some ot the now bonnets are a Innichof
autumn leaves , red and jdlow being tlio hue.
Therols a fadformonogramaiul crtst rings.
.Any ono can Live the foiiuorbut much hum
bug goes with the latter ,
Keports of the elepaiico nnd magnificence
of now carpets nrorife. The design ana tel
orlng are something entire new
Skirts become fuller and -wider. It seems
a question ot not very long time \\hon the
hoops ol old thno111 bo revived.
Chinese and Japmeso articles nnd nintcr-
lils for house decorating nro to bo more ex
tensively used next season than ever ,
I'nintcd , powdered , enameled , chalked , anil
otherwise "madeup"women multiply , anil
who shall deny they are asorry lot to scol
Some of the newly Impelled sleeveless
oriental jackets , embroidered la siher ,
are handsome enough for ugly- girls to
wear.
Belt buckles of silver now nssumo the
form of crescents and \vlicio tlio
points meet they nro linishod off -\\itli little
silver knobs.
"In the scheme ofcreatlon , " said the rellp-
ious ciank , "woman wns un afteithotu-ht. "
"Yeth , " romurkeil the lisping Imbecile , "and
she's been thought after ever tliiutb. "
A. novelty Just produced is a scarf-
pin top formed of loose gold wires caio-
Icssly arranged , in the center of which asts
an oval pearl It is designed to represent u
nest.
nest.Mrs.
Mrs. Pollard , wife of the historian of tlio
Lost Cause , Is now n resident of jS'ew York ,
bho is a crcolo by blth , and Is a tine looking
\\omnn \ of the middle age , with dark , ex
pressive eyes and brown luur.
A pretty "matinco" to boworn in place of
a tea dress is made with a Spanish Jacket of
oull red silk net woven in largo diamond
squares nnd fastened at each crossing witU
luby ciystuls and email silk balls.
Breton vests uro n good deal taking the
pl.ice of shirts with open jackets. Xeedless ,
perhaps , to say , no tie must acconipaii ) a
liretonvest , whether His plain 01 of full
silk , gathered under the rows of buhl , a ? is
a white one , worn with anavyseige , by the
princess of Wales ,
MissCnldweU , the American liiily who has
a Job lot of crested underwear on hand , is in
Now York under the vigilant care of u nmld
and clnperon She is about thirty yean of
ago , imposing in appearance , rather sovcio In
innnucr , und her fiot tno her vanity. Uhoy
, ue not muih linger tluu u teu-yeai-oldghl's
anrt faultlessly shod.
Mrs Cornelius Vnnclerbilt Is preparing to
bieaktbo hunts of all the soiloty women in
Now York this winter. She has purchased
nt P.uls for SU.OOO . n pair of demi sang
1'erchcrons which are inonouiiced the most
beautifully inatcbed pair of horses ever seen ,
bho ins also secured Guillot , the favorite
postilion of Napoleon III. , for hercouchmnn.
'iho entire outfit , it is said , will excel in
beauty und style anvthlng over seen in Now
York.
The nails of the fashionable voman
often-to put it strongly a positho abomi
nation. They me vulgar , just as anything
that isovciilono and pronounced Is vulgar.
And they nro altogether "agin nntur" quite
as much so as if they were stained with
honnn like those of her East Indian sister.
To i on form to nature the nail should he
trimmed round , to follow the line of the
linger tip , instead of being slanted up In n
long , sharp point , which is supposed to add a
tapering look to tlio linger , but which really
suggests the claus of a bird.
A lady Ihlnp In Henderson county , Ken
tucky , whoso husband died n short time
since , did something the ot tier day tbo like ol
uhichis rarely witnessed It seems that her
husband o\\ed \ some f 1,000 , most of vhleh
had cither been barred by the statute of limi
tations or bad been liquidated by his act in
taking bcnelit of the bankmpt law. Ills
widow lost no time in collecting these evi
dences of Indebtedness and borrowed f 1,000
tt'ith which to pay them , mortgaging the
farm ( which belonged to her ) , and on uhlch
she Hied , to raise the money , Cheeks wore
sent out to creditors in lull.
TlioUnlcMilk ot Saratovleportsa charac
teristic oeturremo 'Jho peasants of Kniu
zevka , a village about Iho miles from thoeiu
of Saratov , recently assembled lo elect in
elder None of ttio nominees seemed to suit
the wsembly , and after several sessions nut
wnrm debates no results woio attained. A1
last ono of the assembly propo-ed the peas
tint uomnn Alexandra lllovna us a candidate
"ShoIs an uctiMi woman and manages her
property with great nod it ; she will cense
quenlly be the llttcst person In the village to
represent us before the authorities. " The
pronosil at Hrst evoked u sinilu on ever >
louhtcnnni'O , but after bitting the matter , the
assembly unanimously elected Alexandria
lllovna as elder of the village of Knin/cvlui
and sent lu her name for approval to the
authorities ,
Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , BeoBKlg1.
Not InteroHtril In Muniliiiio AfT.ilr ? .
MlH Anmndn Andorbon of Georgia is
is sixty you-h oiiigQ and luis never trav
eled more than a nillo and n half from
the spot where she was born , Tliougl :
there is a mil mid within three miles o
her houhosho has never soon It , She
linn never heen a hilck house , n nil has
seen a palntod lioiihoonlvonco , Thoiiffli
her neiucbt neljjhlw l\Cf { * within . ' { U (
nnnls of bur she has never seen his
house except once In her life , She has
never been liibidu n. church or listened tea
a sermon or a prayer , anil her ideas o
religion aio extremely Miguo , She is
novoithelchs , nn intollfcclit woman , will ,
no eccentricity except that IndluuUd ii
the above dcacrlptiou of her.
THE ART OF RXW\TBC \ HOW ,
It Mates All the Difference In the World
Sometime ! . '
SOME OF THE TRICES OF TRADE ,
The Ticket Agent nil a Ills Tariff
BticclH Hnmluiiltlilz'lTgly I'rlson-
era Plotting Out ix Jurj A.
Decorator's ' lime.
"Wlnt can I peta tlcVetto Xew "Yoik forl"
asked a stranger atoao ot the general ticket
ofllecs.
The genial num.behind the counter , got out
n IIIVKO hook contiilaliiK numurous tariff
sheets and began futnbllnit them o\er , look
ing for the ilcsircJ informitlon. In the
meantime the inquirer on the other side of
the counter , kept Hiking nbout his proposed
trip , nml expressing arlou3 opinions and
preferences. At hit the Information \MIS
given , anil after so no futthcrtalk the ticket
uiis piocurol nnd tlio motley went Into thu
lorponition till.
It seemed curious to Tnu UFB nnu that n
ticket seller uho hul such Inciulries dilly ,
could not toll the furc to N'ew Vork without
consulting his rate book every time , and lion
n aurally naked. "Don't you know the faro
to N'ew Yotk , without looking it ujil"
"Why , of Loursol do. "
"What do jou look forthenl"
"Well , that is ono of the tricks of the
trnJe. It don't amount to a great deal , but
I'll tell you. 1-Tttty near cvcrjboily has
some rroforenro or sonio prejudice , and it is
sometimes hard to pet at. J\o\v \ ill luul told
thnt in in right otfhnt I could sell him ix
ticket for lie illicit lm\o mudo ono or two
moio Inquhics nnd then Kouooft to see \\lmt
ho could do nt some other office. While 1
wns apparently busy looking up the rates ho
entilcht on talking. Ho couldn't keep
still. Hardly nuy ono does You see it g.ivo
mo a chillico to sire the liiiux up. Ho let out
for insUmco that the last time ho went he
luul tioulilo making connections at a certain
point. That gave mo a eluo thnt
It would bo better to suggest
another loutc. lie let out several
ether thing * that I couldn't have
lent tied without iisklncwliat would seem to
him Impertinent questions. Its good policy
to leta man alone , and nine times out of ton
he will let out the \ei > thing * you want to
know. Tbat's \\liy 1 always bole at the note
book , until I can size the man lip and get at
any whims or notions ho limy have. It's
simply one of the little triclts ol the tiade
and don't do liny harm ) ou know , If it don't
do any good. '
"Do I hn\e any any tiuublo putting haud-
cuffaon tin ugly "pilsonerJ I should say so , "
lomnrked nn old ihcriff "Hut it's a good
ilcal easier than tnoso folks think , if you only
know how. There's a little trick in my own
as in all trades. If I have any idea that
a man is going to innko me trouble , I tiy to
slip ono cuff on m quietly us possible , just
giving it n simp as 1 fir.lb his -svrlst. If I
can get oiioon I'm all right. There's no fur
ther trouble If he's induicd to be UKnnd !
Muk ubout my witting tlio irons him , ho is
Just sine to try to push oT the one I liaejiist
snapped on his \\ust. In tvjlug to do so ho
hiitigs the other haatl Just -\\here you want it ,
and just where jou illicit ha\e a good deal of
trouble In getting it If you bad to use main
force. But In his indignation , nine tiinesout
of ten ho uses bis free hiiul to tiy to get tlio
other one dear , and so all you hiueto dols to
snap the other handcuff around that ; antl
jou nave him tight before ho realizes it If
im ugly prisoner , after u catch ono
hand , \\oukl keep tlio other at a dis
tance , mid use it for stiiking , instead
of trilng to get the other hand five , it would
ho inoro lUflleult. As It is I almost always
catch ono unawares , uirtl um prutty sure tlio
other w ill como light i"to position for mo to
snap that too. "
*
"It's amusing to see how much credulity
there Is about picking out n , scythe o ? u razor ,
or ttiij thing of that sort. .AH soils of testa
are applied , hiich as ringing it , bicathing on
it , anil nil thut , " saiil a hardware Ucalcr.
"Tlio tests don't , amount to anything , really ,
but thov satisfy the whim of a customer
After nil , jou'vogot to depend on the relia
bility of the inanufucturcis , and the WH.J
their goods have stood tlio test of use. Now ,
I've been in the hardware business so ninny
ye.irs that customers think I can almost toll
good stool fiom hail steel by Just looking at it.
Sometimes a farmer , some old customer , will
comoto getuscjtho. Ho wants mo to nick
him out n , good ono. I go to a case where I
know ull the sejthes are first-class , till the
same make , nntl I don't ' supple there Is any
illffeieiico between them. Hut I pick outono ,
take it to the tight , give it a little wag , per
haps , and then look at it very closely , all
along tlio edge , shako my head doubtfully ,
nnd then put it b.uk. Igotluough some
sort of perform nice with thieo or four per
haps , At last I strike ono which makes mo
smile with satisfaotioii I'm suio tbat will
suit. It's a splendid picco of steel. In my
mind I've no uten that It is any hotter than
tlio ones 1 hid back , but I'm suio thej'ro ' all
good , so I Uou't hoitato to tell the customer
that this puticuhironoib justwliat huuauts.
Ho is satisfied nt once , for I have
shown him my anxiety to select a superior
piece of steel. Hogois oft happy ami my
tlmeis ha\r > d , for if it wasn't for this bo
might bo standing half u diy ; , bicathlni ; on
the scythes , ringing them and talking auout
them ,
*
"Yes , I know lawjers have all sorts of
tricks , " remarked ono ot tlio profession % 'A
leccnt inunler tiiul , howo\er , which resulted
in the acquittal of the incused , makes ma
think of ono of tuosa , not geuei.illy known.
The killing , you know , was the icsult largely
of ahot blooil , Xow , oi.o of the Kivat leaturc *
of winning success in that case \MIS the fact
of getting joung mon on the jury , Old men
outgrow their sympathy with joung blood ,
It is harder to work them up to a stnto or excited -
cited sympathy which willi.iuso them to look
with iiiduliieiieo on a deed of this sort. If
you are in a little doubt about tbo strength of
your testimony anil have to depend some
what on stirring the emotions , bo careful to
get joung men on tbo Jury , You stand some
bbowof arousing them , but the gray haired
men have forgotten what It is not to act de
liberately. "
"That terra cotta and gilt moulding Is
about what I want , " remarked a customer to
n decorator , "but it is too expensive and the
sbudo is not exactly what I want. Heio'i
tbo bhaue that ouglit to go with the piper on
the wall , but juu haven't any moulding of
that shade" <
"I'll ' get some for jou in a doyor two , and
just the shade jou want,11111 ! niako it J cents
a foot cheaper than the moulding I showed
you " i ,
The offci was accentedvand in a few daj9
tbo desired sliude , with Kilt , was put In posi
tion The docoiator uot only pleased his
customer , but nude a much larger profit than
had ha sold the oxpuhhlva moulding Hist
bliowii. How did ho dbj it I It was simply
ono of the tricks of thq trade. Ho took homo
gilt moulding , which wa embossed intlgurcs ,
as though caru'd , and mixing some water
colors to get the tintdcsircd by the customer ,
ho painted the moulding with this water
coloi The work was qlliikly done bj simpl )
running the brush our tbc moulding. Then ,
before the naint was dry ho rubbed n cloth
hastily o\cr the moulding , thus icinoviug all
thopaltit fiom the point * on the moulding
most in icliof , leaving the original gilt to
show us brightly ns evw In the spots thus
wiped by tlio cloth. Th cloth , of course , did
not touch the paint In the depressions of the
moulding , so that when dn the moulding was
n mingling of the de > lrcil tint with the spark
ling of the gilt. The work was done with little
tlo expense of m.itciiiil or time , it was ono
of the tricks of the trade and unswcrcdull
tbo desired purpose.
i.r ) Dlinoynooo ; and throat , Bee bltlg.
j'Kifriitjn.\ ins iv * ,
Labor and capital both aw ullko
A match that's ' burnt tit every "ftrlko "
"If corn is Idng , " salii the chiropodist , "I
inuit bo a rogiddo. "
The decline of literature The printed
blank that accompanies rejected iiiunusuri | > t
Ignoninco of the army regulations mid pv
rndogrouna will not prc\ent a man from
successfully drilling a will ,
"Shadbolt , I'm ' eoliiK to sue old Dillm. "
"What has hu been doing , IDIngussI" "Ho
told a friend of miuc tbo other day that 1 vas
MAX MEYER &BRO. COMPANY ,
Successors lo Max Meyer & Bro. Established 1S66.
LEADING WHOLESAI-E RETAIL AND iWELERS.
SIXTEENTH AND FARN/U' ' STS. , OMAHA.
We arc constantly receiving fresh novelties in PINE GOLD
JEWELRY , including Lace Pins , Scarf Pins , Brooches , Eardrops , Brace
lets , Necklaces , Pendants , Hair Pins , Queen Chains , Vest Chains ,
Lockets , Sleeve Buttons , Collar Buttons , Studs , Finger Rings , etc. ,
also novelties in Sterling Silver and Fine Plated qoods. ; Our stock is
the LARGESTto be seen west of Chicago , and as our prices arc very
low , we are simply doing the jewelry business of Omaha.
Headquarters for Diamonds
mends and Fine
Gold Watches. 3r A specialty.
Gold Howard Watches from
Diamond Rings from $2,50 up $ ro upward.
to $500 $ ,
Gold lilginorAYaltluim Watches
Diamond Brooches from $5 up
fiom $25 .
$
to $1,000. $ up.
Diamond Earrings from $10 up Gold Swiss Watches as lo\\r \ \ as
to $5,000. $ $15.
Diamonds mounted to order Nickel anil Silver Watcho
at shoit notice. from $ ' 1 up.
WEIDDING PRELSRNTS.
We can show you hundreds of articles in silver and fine plated ware ,
art novelties in decorated china , bisque and terra cotta , mirrors , toilet
sets , lamps , clocks and bronze ornaments , fine carving sots , pearl
handled knives , etc. , at prices ranging from 2.SO up to $5O.
SILK UMBRELLAS with silver , gold and natural wood handles ,
$3 , $4 and $6.
- OPTICAL , QOODS OF A-LxL , KLINDS.
SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES , $3 , $4 and $5.
Finest Steel Spectacles , $1 , $1.5O and $2. These prices are for
straight or hooked bows or nose glasses.
CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REPAIRED.
n dead beat , a chronic sponpre , nml a wiilldn ?
conllilcnco pamo. Can't I in.iko blin piovo
itl" ( SaJly ) . "You can , Diugim jou can. '
A shrewd old philosopher says : "Pooplo
pet sovoll acquainted with their own fuults
that they don't ' mind their existence. "
Mother Didn't I hear Tom klsa you sev
eral times in succession lust iiiRht , MnudoJ
Maude -Xo , mamma , It was in the inrlor.
"Sny , my lad , I'm told thut tlioy rnlse nil
their o\\ vegetables on tluib liijhtlioubo. Is
it truoJ" ' .Gospil tioof , I5os < ? . " "Bless rae I
IIow " "In baskets , snh. "
Amy I linvo such a headache ! "What
would dolt peed ? Jack Try n cup of preen
tea. Amy Oh , no , not for the \\oild ! Green
doesn't suit , my complexion at nil.
Tcddj What does your fnthor do when
you are naughty ! Freddy Ho submits mete
to a board of arbitration. "In what way I"
"Ho takes n shingle and spnuks mo.1
The ink that is spent by our various benev
olent boards and societies in appealing for
money ought to bo needed in uckiiowlcd liig
receipts lu the good causes represented by
them.
Colonel Blood A man In Virginia has n
peculiarity about the eyes by which ho sees
OVCPV object multiplied nineteen times. Col
onel Tpdd How ho must appieeiuto a glass
of u hi shy I
Soincbodv could drive nn excellent barpain
with the Brooklyn stoio thnt offers "a thin
coil and vest fora song. " No tnittor how
poor tlio Roods me , just offer "McUinty" or
"Annio Koonoy" and -we'll hot the firm will
"tuuvilbh. "
\\ife-I wish you wouldn't make so much
noise , I want to pet to sleep Husband I'm
not making any moro than I cm help. Wife
Just bo ns quiet as you were Into the other
night when you took your boots off down
stairs so you wouldnt disturb mo.
DE-McGrREW
THE SPECIALIST.
Moretlmn ISyenrn cxpurlenioln Iho trontnientof
PRIVATE DISEASES.
A onrounnrnntecil In 3lo llvo dny ! without tlia/os *
of an liour's time
STRICTURE
Permanently cured vllhuutialn or Inatrnmenli , no
tullliiK no dlhtlni ; . 'I lie iiiiiht remnrknblo romeily
inowii lo modern nek nee. Write fur cliuilun.
SYPHILIS
CURED IN 8O TO BO DAYS
llr MdircwB truiilment for thtitcrrlblo tilooil rtls-
enio Inn licea pniiiounceil thu mom powerful and
ucics ful remedy oter dlaeovcrcil fur Iho ntisuluto
cuio < if lids dliennu HlH nuccuts will ) lliln < lliHinu
never l > e < n equnlleil A cuniplcto ci'lib QUAU *
EKli Write for circular'
LOST MANHOOD
ml till HonkneiH < if thu coxunl ortf'ina ' , nervousness ,
tluiUtity nnd ilo poiKlcucy absolutely cured 'llio re *
lief IH Immttllato uml i tuniileto
SKIN DISEASES ,
Catnrrli.rhciuiiintli.nl nnd oil dheni < * nof the blood
Ilicr , klilnuyi and bliutiler lerraimntljr rurvd
FEMALE DISEASES
nil neiiralirla , iir > oimnens nnd illien-ci of the itoin-
xh c'uutl. lliu l ) < itlor' Homo TriMincnt ' f ir
IndlUB lipronniincoil IIJT nil who IIIIM ) uii'd H to ho
lliuiuoitOiiiietu | and coiiT iilnt ri'incdy ever of.
fired for lliu iriuiliiM'nt. of fiMiialw < il ei i' It U
truly a womUrfiil riuiolr .No luntniiiKMiH , no
I'BllI ' Illll'lll tint I. MIIK Hill M5TO 4 OM.V
DR. IVIcGREW'S
muryoloiis success him von fur him n reputation
olilcli Ii trill ; national Incliurartcr , and hit k'ri'ul
finny of putlniti nnilK-it ( rom Iho .Atluntlo In Iho
I'adlto , Tlio HoiKirH a nmduatu < if 'iiKdllMU'
medlclnu luiillia * bail lonifund rarofnloviicrlencetn
linspltnl prnclko. unit It flashed ainunii tliu liuitlnir
il'i'clallilri In iiioclurn nclfnui 'I ri'uluiunt by torro-
Miomlciiiu Uillii for cliculars ubuiit inch of tin )
abovu illiensc'1 , 1 lift.
Office , Kj-tli and Farnam Sts ,
tu trance uu cltticr itrtcU
WHAT
WILL DO
Produces a Beautiful Completion.
Whitens a Sallow Skin.
Removes Moth and Liver Spots
Prevents Sunburn nnd Tan.
To Travjlnrs It Is Indlspemablo.
Keeps the Skin perfect in any Climate.
itnATiuci : , rru JAR . . . . $1.2:1
FLESH WORM PASTE.
Skin Refiner anil Pimple Rsmovor.
Will rcllnoa COAIthK , UOUiH , I'OIIOUS SKIN , n
poslllro euro for I'lMl'l.KH , eruptions , iiml untlruly
romoTci tint Ulxnurt'CMililo RKDS Ksi with wliltli so
luuiijr are iillllcluil 1'or jnr , (1 CU
Tlie > OKoud9ircnb3ululolyl'IJItKunilIIAIlMMSS !
find can baobtnliml nt the follonlug reiirc" ntallve
lAiillo .V Uillf , Ifllli nml Dcidito Streets.
Kiihn .V Co , Con or lilli and Douulan slreut" , nnit
> 'orlli 2Uli nivl licit l.lno
J A Pullir A 'oHUJIoiiKlaii ) street.
Wliuln nlui.oiil9 lllili.iriliun DruK Co , 1007 nil
1011 Jonoa ulrct't
Or of Solo Manufacturer" ,
London Toilet Bnzni' Co. ,
38 and 40 West 23d St. , New YoUt.
WholeviloOlllce , No SJ Hast iTth St.
Treatlsoon tlioiompluxlon lU above address free ,
oracnt lo i > ny ncllrcsa on rciclpt of leu.
I'KOOIjAMATIOV.
s , A Joint resolution was adopted
} y tholoxlslatiiriiof the Hlalo of NourasUn.ut
Ihotwenty-lliht session thereof , anil approved
March IlOlh. A. 1) ) . 18 1) ) , propnslnR un uinond-
incnt to sictlon two [ 2 ] ftiirl41 nnd llvo [ .B ] of
Artloloslx Hi ] cifthoeonstltutlonof laid stiuo
unHtiat .ikl seetlon uu uiiiundcd shall read
as follows. to-wlt :
Section 1 Tlmtswtlon twofBof article six
( > ) ) of the constitution of thuitnto of Nobrusku
Iio ninendcd sous to ruucl ns ( ollu H !
"BectlonS : The supreme court nhall con-
slit of five (5) ( ) judges a ninjuiltyof whom shall
ho necessary to form a quorum or to pronouncu
u dtclslon. ItMitilllijvo orlKlruil Jurisdiction
in cusos rulutlne to ruvouuo , olvll euses In
whlih the htuto shull bo u paity. nmridamns
quo iMirr.tnlo , habeas corpus , and sucli nppul-
lute jiirlullutlini us may l ) provided Dy law.
HectlonS : Tint section font (4) ( ) of nrtloloslx
in ; , nt tlu'ootihtltiitlonof thd stuloof Nobrnsk.i ,
bi ) ninundeu fn ns to toad UH folluws :
ppctlonl : Thp JIKIRPS nf tiu ! supreme court
shall bo tlPcti-il by the olictora of the htato at
lariri' , nnd tliclr ti rms uf ofllue , except us
lii'rclnafter provided , shall bo for u period of
flviMSl years "
Section. I : Th it section flvo (1) ( ) of article six
( Oof thu constitution of tlio ot.itn of Nebraska -
ka , bo amended so us to rend as follnwH :
NIC t Ion B : "At thollist irpiiuinl tiluotton to
bulielil In the year IfOI. and nftur Iho adop
tion of this iimondini'iit to tlio conitltutlo : ' .
tluroHliull biulected thrco ( J ) Judi.es of thu
iiiriiuo ] ) ! court , ono of whom ihnll bu olccti-il
for Iho term of 0110 ill ji .ir , one for tlu > term
of three ( Jiyi'lirs and ono foi tlintcriaof H\o
< ! > ) years , anil nt eui'li K''ii ral olcctlon thcrii-
nftertliuoslmll Iiu iilulc < l ono linlxo ot the
supreme ton rt for the Urm ( if MVII'I ( ) ycnrn.
1'ruvldcd , thnt the Judiis ! of the mipruma
court wlmsn terniH have nut expired ut tlio
limn of holdliii ? the uoneril election of Ib'll ' ,
shull coiitliuio to bold their ollleo for tbo ro-
ninliiderof thetorm fur nhlch they wore ro-
puctlvoly elected under the present consti
tution. "
s-ectlon < i Thnt each person voting In favor
of tills nmondmeiit shall bnro written or
printed upon his hallot thn following :
"For thu proposed amendment to the consti
tution relatliic to thu number of suprciuu
. "
'Ihon-forn. I , Jolin M Thiyer , Oo ornorof
the state of Nebraska , do boruby KUo nntlco
In acooidancu lth soctloti ono ( I ) artlulo llf-
toen'in ) of the constitution , tlin provlsloim of
tliu not cntitlid"An act to provide the inun-
iifrof pnipiiHlns nil ainciiiliiiciilH tothocnn-
M lint Ion mid mi binlttliiK the suno to I lie el oa-
tnriof the Htntu" Approved I'uliriuiry Kith.
A. I ) . lh"7. thathalil | iropi ( < .i > d anicndniuiit will
be pn suilod to thu qualified votuis of thu
l He for approval or rojfctlon at the Konorul
diction to IHI la-Id UM tlio ith day of NOMIIU-
ber , A. I ) . Ift'JO
In witness whrrrof I liavo licrPiinto sot mv
luirid nnd ciniM'd to bu adKiii the cnuit seiil
of tlin state ( if Nalini'iki , Douu at Lincoln
tills % thdiiynf July , A. U IS' * } , anil thu tivcu-
ty-fourlh ynar of OKI Htuto , am ) of the hide.
penrtonni of llu Unltod Htutes tbo ou'jliun
dri'd llfleiuith.
lly h Goernor , JOHN M. THAYEIi.
IIE.4IAM1N 1C. OOrtlirilV ,
( UKAI..I fcecrotary of fataU ,
I
PHOOIjAMATION.
Wm.nKAfl. A joint resolution vai adopted
hy the leclslaturo of the Htato of Nebraska , nt
tbo twenty-llrstsesslon thereof , nml approved
February IJth , A. 1) . 1SS.O. . pronobliu nniuncnd-
mout to thu constitution of said ntnti * , aui ]
tbat said .uneudmunt sluill read n follows ,
Section ll That at the general election to
ho held on the Tue da.y siiccoodinK the first
Monday of November , A. I ) lHKthor ! ) slmll by
Biimltted to tbo electors of this state for ap
pro \ al or rujootlon un itineiKtiiiitiil to lh con
stitution of this statu In words UH follows :
Tbo miimif.ictnre , H.ilo nnd keepliiK for sale
of Intoxicating liquors ,18 n uuveniKO are for
ever prohllilted In this Btnte , and the lenlsla-
turu shall provide by law for theiinforrpinonl
of tliU pfiivlslon. " And thoio shall also at
said election bo separately Hitbmlttod to the
eleotora of this state fur their ttppiovul or ro-
jootloii an amendment to the constitution of.
the state In words as follous : "The uianufno-
turu , sale and keeping for s-nlo of Intoxlontlnz
liquors as n bouirago shall bo licensed nnd
roRulatod hy law. "
bee. 12 : At sucU election , on the ballot ol
ojcli elector \otlnff for tlin proposed amend
ments lo the constitution fih all ho written or
printed tlio words : "Tor proposed amend
ment to the constitution , prohibiting tlia
mnnufnctiire , sal and keephiK for aalo
of IntoxleitlnK liquors as a buvornno , " or
"AKalnst tlio proposid aniendniont to tin
constitution prohibiting the manufacture ,
B'llo mid keeping for suio of Intoxicating
liquors as a he\cr.iKC. " .
There shall ulsoho written or printed on tlio
b.illotof oich eleutoiotliin foi the pioposcd
nmcndmont to the constitution , tlio nurds :
Tor pioposed nmcndmcnl to tlio constitution
thattliK inaniifiiutuie , suio and Kuupmtl foi
ale of Intoxicating lUpiors .is a bo\iraKO In
his sin le shall bu Itemised and loxululi'd
b > law , " or "Axalnst n.ild propnsuil ainund-
meiit to the coistlliillon Unit the manufac
ture , s iloand keopliiK furs iio of Intoxlcatlnc
a Innciaifo shall bo licensed and
by ln\v. "
Sec. J : If oitner of the slid proposed
amendments sh ill lie approved liy u maturity
of the clccloisotbi ) ; nt the sild election ,
then II Hball uonsltiitii st'Llluu Iwenty-soven
I''T ] of artlclo ono Uof ] llioioiislllutiun of this
stale ,
Tin roforp , I , .lohn M. Tlmyor , Oo\ernorol
tlio state of Nehr.islta , do hereby lvo notlca
In accordance with sii'tlononu [ ll arttolo | lr > ]
of thu constitution and the piinlslmis of Iho
not cat It led "an act to pioidi ) the iiiiinncrol
piopiisliin'iill amend nirnts to the constitution
and submit tins the same to the tlcctoisof tli
stite. " Appioved I'ubru.iry 1'Ith , A I ) . 1877 ,
that said proposed amenilment will bo sub-
mi liul to tlio ( iiialltled voters of thl * Mate foi
approvjilor rejection at the trcnural election
to bo held on the 4th day of November , A , U ,
18'Hl.
In witness whereof I hereunto net my band ,
nun cause to bo utllxid the urcat seal of tha
state of tSubnuikii. Ilunu at I lncii
aay of J nly , A. I ) , 1ST ) , and the 2tth voarof tha
state , anil of the Inihipnndonoeof tli9 Unlttil
Btutis the ono hundred flftmmtn ,
Hy tlioUiivernor. JOHN SI. TIUYEB.
IlKNJAMlN It. C'UWDHIT ,
ISKAI , ] Uccrotary of State.
Autust Ul3ui
1 IlOCInVMATIO.V.
AVurnKAS , A Joint resolution was adopted
hy Iho Irglblaturuof the stute of Nobrnnka , u
thot tiiiy-llrst session thireof , and approved
March .Mill , A 1 > . 1WJ , propjslnir un niucnd-
ment to Section Thirteen ( I I ) of Article blxG ( )
of the conslltutlon of s lid Htate ; that sild
section as amended shall read us folluHH , to *
wit :
Scctlonl : ThatBoctlon thirteen ( IJof ) arti
cle six iGlof theeonstltiitlonof tlii'suteof No
brnska boainuiided MI as to m.iil us follows.
hietlon 1.1. The Judges of thohiipn HID court
hlinlle.nh recolxo a salary of tlilrtllvti hun
dred dollars ( tl.V'U ' ) per amiiini an I the Judge *
: if the dlilrlct court Hhull rooelv ( > n salury ol
three tliousand dollars (0,000) ( ) pr anniiiu , nnd
the lalary of nich sluill ha payable quarterly ,
: JLctlon1'ich pcisjn Mitbnc in favor ol
thhuiiKiidiMcnt , Hh.ill liuu wrlilcn or jirlnted
upon his h illot the following :
"I or the proposed amendment to the consti
tution , H'liitliu : to the salary ol JiulftiBof thq
biiprurnn and district ooiut. '
Therefore , I , John M. Thujir , o\ornorol
the Htato of Neluaaka , do horohy Klvo notice.
In accordance with bectlon onolj [ article llf-
tecn l\ * > ] of the coniitltiitlon , and the proi'l-
Hlonsof an nctnntltlod : "An act to provldn
Ilioinuiiner of proposing nil atniindments to
ttiwi'ons'.Mitloii and Kuunilttlnx tliosatno to
tlinoloot r > df the state. " Approved I'obruary
l.itli. A I ) . 1H77 , Mill mild prnpoieil iiiiiind-
mcnt will bo submitted to the qualllled voters
of this slate for approval or rejection , at tha
( ! < 'iii > ral election Ui le bold on the uh ( lay ol
November , A , I ) , IH'JO.
In wltnsss whereof I have hereunto sot rnjr
han ( uii'l caiivoil to bo alllxod the g re at si' H !
of Hi j untie of Nehraska Hone at Lincoln ,
this : C.fli day of July. A. I ) IW , and the twcn-
ty.fiii.rth yonrof tlui Htato , and of the Indo-
pcndciuo of the United Htiitui the onu hun
dred flflti'iitli
HytlKiaovernor. JOHN M. TllAVKIt.
H.
. 1 Bcorotary otState.
Aut'iist Illlm
tk'lltl.
VOBc nkliptrt b.irJ dl.lln.llj. ( omo.
t.rfiiifuKbtra ill Kimiilii iu m ! ' . ' ' " > . * I' J
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