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    10 THE OMAHA DAILY BET3t SATU11DAV , OCTOUEll 10 , 181)0.
8PEG1RL NOTICES.
, \dver < l-i-iin-iili ! f r Hn-nc column
Mill In ; tnlcpti inKIl lUt.'lli it. in. , for On
cvcnliKT mnl tuitll 8 11. in. for ( tn
innrnlitsr nnd Sniilnj pillllati * .
A l\rrtl' 'ri < , liy rriiucnlliiK n iinin
lierrll eliri'U ) 'nn liiie niiNwrrn nil
Irrnxril In n iitunlirrcil Icttrr In cnri
of Tin ) lli i > . Aimnt-is no mlilimiieM
vlll lie lrllterc l on jiri-irnliillon o
< lu * olioc'U out ) ' .
llnli-fi , 1 I-Sen word Hrsl
1c n itonl IhtTcnfteT. * totliliiK
fur IIHHMinn il..c for ( tie llrnt Inwrr
Til * niH4-HlNl-lll 'll M Illtlft
run
KI ) SITU VTIO\S.
WANTHl ) . A ] 0i7l IOX ' .V8 COMI'\ > 'K1X
X Cfi Car
* n InvnltJ gcntleimli AddrcM
Omnlin , Dee. A- * 11'
nil MALI * HUM' .
SVANTKI ) . AN IWA. vun CAN TIIINIC 01
damn flmi > le llilnu to intent ? I'mlrct > oti
lik&n. they m iy brlnu you wrnlllirlle Join
V > < 1 Ifrtrtim ft Co , l > pt V. . 1'ntont Attornnii
WmtliltiRtMi , D C. , for Iliclr Jl.SCi ) I'rtrc ' offc
and ft list of ZOO Inventions nnnteJ. U J71
anon nvr
trnkcru , Cady Lumber Ci H-4ll- ' >
WANTKI ) . SALESMAN OP I'XI'PIUNM'N A
Keel njipi-irniiep niuiit iiptr-lmc mnn
uool cnlarr. Ainlr to T II McDowell ttmim <
Ker Hmltli rrcmlcr 'I > iiowrller ccmiiimy. .
J0inaliiu _ _ _ J ] M1 ° .
80UCITOII WANTRt ) WHO CAN ASMMIOACI
merclmntfi nnd men of rnennn ; lllirnl i > ny
X C1 lice IJ MMl 1C'
\VANTin. : i-Timr "rHw .u.vntAN it
llnfn iltpnrtmont nt lo ! tnn him ? Omnhn
Must liavcA 1 refcicnccs und lie tlicrniiclil ;
experience' ! , no other ncpil apply II V"l-lfl
WANTIJD AOINTS , tsoco AMIK : sum : TI
worker * New ftx > li. New plan lt' u win
mr. Kvory fnmllj iireJs It Sillt nt right
H B Co. Ho * l. Cincinnati. Ohio _
SAUSMIN : WANTKD TO IIANDI.K rinsr
clnm fpeclnlty In rlc-irs Introductory onlo
Nninll I'our linndsome premium * AttrnctlM
nnmplo nntflt. HIPJ Killer , RCO ! fide line
MeKichlan K Ilnrlon , Hit Oininnlv Loan
MlnnciKilK | Minn. 11 M3I3 10 *
IIIN nvnuvwiunn TO nisTumi'Ti : SOAI
fliiniplen unit niannKo branch fnctors. Ni
rnpltnl ncu'eil , $00 snlnry. stcndy vvorl. : ncm
reference nnd ultimo D D. B. Co riunden
N. J _ 11-M534 10 *
onKrnnMiiN or ooon Atnmstvirn
} 3 no cnsli , can tccure Imelncts iiiKntcnienl
imylniT 110 00 weoM > . Sec rawlp . toum 15
hotel Knrbach 15-M5I5 10"
\VANTP.D rmsT-riAS" ? ami , rou OHNI :
rnl liousework. Ills GeorBhi n\c. C 403 S
WANTfiD. I.A Y TO A'-'UST 1N"A OUN
utore In n small town. Address X ( V * HOP
C M338 10
POII iiivr iiousi:1 ! .
IN AIt , PA UTS OP TIIK r-ITi'
O I' . Da\ls Company , lr > 0"i Varnnm I ) 272
iiousns. IIINIWA s. co. , IDS N IITU ST. -
SIODHKN HOUSES. C. A bfAnn.OIS N. T MIT.
bTHAM HGATI3D STOItr.1 ANO I'LATS
Howard llanck , agent , 1010 Chicago sticct
D-275
CIIOICI3 HOUSES AND COTTAOHI A T.I. OVKH
llic city. J5 to $30. 1 lilclltj. 1TOJ rarnnmD
D 270
MST or nouses. nynoii
Heed Co , 212 S lltli st u-sn
WALLACE , BUOWN
278
c-noow CORNEII rLAT.sioi LIAV.
en nrth st. D-MCiil O10
rou HUNT. runNisiiuD on iJ
house. 8 roomt , modem COS TnrU a\pnuo
D C53
jionnrw KITINISIIKD uousn iis'Qinnn N
13 cor. 25lli nnd Leavenuortli Sts. i ) SJ1 11
10.10 S OTII AVE , 10-UOOM IIOUSi : , OA1'
" n or nnd llnlili moilcin In cxtry nrpect. inntoa
mantles , furnace nnd 1 miid-y : ben built hous
In the city $37 TO per month Omaha Hca
Estate and Trust Co. 211 fao 18th ftO
O Ml 16
iLvn-iooM MonunN uousn AMI
brick bam : Z232 rmnam Apply to J.V
lioblilns , looms 3 and 4 , DaUdso bidsM52S
M52S
you IUNT. rou run WINTCII , NINE-IIOOJ
house , furnished , modern comonlences , on <
bloclt from l'i rk rnr line , on South 20th st
Hoar I'ark school , will rent theip to miltnhli
perrons llest of icferences roitilixsl Addrea1
X 2 . nee. _ -M32 12
A 4 AND C-nOOM MODRIIN PLAT , 1112 O
llth. D-SCO 0 *
TOR 11HNT , riGIIT-llOOM MODnilN
\illli birn H5.W. Inquire 2C11 1'lerco St 01
1701 FnmHin. _ H 137 11
TIN-HOOM imicic , CIIIAI > ; nisr LOPA-
lion In Onialin. W. P. Clnrk , 2W3 Oouslns St
u aim n
_
2MT BT. MAHY'S AVn , 0-HOOM MODKIIN
lioure. J2" > Oar In Ilros , 1013 Pnrnnm D I7i
PLAT , : o oo ; c itooMa. MODRIIN'
hilt , B R. cor. ICtli and Jonci. Can In Itroa ,
icn Pnrnnm O 174
1'I.AIS , LANQi : 11LK. COOSD47GN3
D-47G-N3
ALL SIZKS PI101I $300 UP. K. 1) WKAD.
ICtli nnd Ioittlia 11-178-31
BIX-llOOM COTTAOi : , 23S. IIALP
utrect.
BKVIN-HOOM nousn. MODIJHN IMIMIOVI :
nionla 25Di Jones. I ) M409 li'
ran mwrT 7-uoosi COTTAOU OP LAHOI :
dimensions ; \.lth modem toiucntencps , In
eluding bnth loom , ulth poicolnln tub nm :
Htntloimryvah stand , ncnl > Unified in UK
inaKt attrnctlve manner , laige jnul. nlth lln <
tiet.i ; rent , $ : " per month , locitlon , 101)1 ) st.
third door -north of Lake Apply toV. . II
MelKle , CCI I'll at Nntlon.il bank bullulm ;
1 > MB10
rnisT PI.OOU OP COITAGI : , GAS
J1S 00. 0i ! HowuiJ t 1) ISt
HUNT. r. Nir iJLiiai : UOOMS ,
city \uiUr , $1100 , 1IJ2Q N 19th nt. , KOO I loca
tion. D-SI1 S
UOO.M &IODRKN PIlAMi : DUTACHED ,
271U I'oppltton a\tnus , choice , S-0
iislit-rooin inoJoui , 33rd und Hurt Rts ; (23.
10-iooni modern brick , MO N Si 1 53' CO
8 room mcdcin bilcK , C14 H Kith. $ .5 W
12-room modern , 2 < th unit \\ouluoitb 5J2 r.O.
C , A , blAltlt , 925 N Y. Life Hl
U Mi.5
MODIHN IIOIJSK IN IXUII.I.INT : :
condition nice locality , $15 2731 beuanl in.
quire 8810 K. unnl 1)-MQ.11
p.vhitAL ncfliiiAiiLi : IIOPHIS POH HCNT
J , II , Sherwood , 423 N , Y Life 11-M5SO 13
ron IUNT , 520 N ISTJI ST. , 10 uoojis , MODern -
ern JIO 00.
1700ullfornln Bt , 7 rooms , $ i : 00
. " .27 ln\enport st . 7 nioina. fiocfl.
HOUSPH for lent In all parts of the city.
ilHUNNAN-LOVi : CO , 0 I'uxtnn blk.
1J-M3I1 N10
UPNTI. " ; IIMSIIIII IUHHIS.
VOl\ HUNT , HOOMS WITH OH WITHOUT
board ! ultarn heat , electric light , clewitor ,
free buths ; rate' nubonabla Ilrunawlck lintel
KUltNlBHKD HOOM , MODIMIN. CHVi S
1J-MM7 11 *
_
W5\VLY PUUNlSHi : ! ) UOOMS ; HOlISnivIMM
Ink. ten Bl , Mai ) ' 8. i-MJl | )4 ) *
rilllMSUKl ) 1IOIIMS AM ) 1I\HI ) .
ron IUNT
\vltliojt boa ill , kUnm beat and all modern
liupiovcment > tprclal low rutta for the win
ter. MUI.in I hotel. ICth and Clilc-uco. M. J ,
Fiancte. proprietor , I' 500
ALHANY-21C1 nouoL IIOOMS run-
nUhea or iinfuniUlud ; irlio to tult the tlir * ,
table excellent. r 333 3
_ _
I'LUAHANFaTHAM 1 UJATIU ) IIOOMH An II
Hi t-clnf board , 190J Capitol a\e , IVtboly
rr lder.ce , 1' 5t4 >
iroirnENT. pi'iiMbiiii : > TeeM AND noiiui
on .South SJtli ht. . lu-.ir r rk > choal to una 01
tuo > ouiiK mm : prhnte family , no othei
bonrdsr * . ulirre huine comforU can Ixt had
Mtut ( l\e I .en I o ( ivffrLiK-f and state nhrro
? | } AdJiess X J3 , Bee. P-MK315 *
_ _
wiTiriioTuiuritKl-'iln-
ruiiNiHimn KOOMS - -
Mice. 318 B , 2Clh St _ P 1IWJ 11 *
FINK auNNVIIOUMR : noVith OI-"TIOVA L :
piUale fumllii < 'e irably iltuated. Jftailii-4
icaldencu ; icfeuncin. T22N'urlh Uth ft ,
r Mm io
li HC M. SUITAHLi : TOU TWO , WITH
Iiuntcl and Kralo , ea . furum-c heat , Imtti ,
with buuril , In prlvala family. .4dJr A 1 ,
Hff. I' M53I 11'
FOH U .NTL. > K1UMSIII2U | UOOMS.
CHAMlliUS : I OH HOUSKKKKl'ING , MAN
and vlfu ; water In kitchen , ultel Btnk. SU N.
ITth. q-ti.- .
HUNT. S HOOMS bUlTAIJLU POH HOI'SK-
lnir Iiath und water , teftrvncc * mqulnd
ZIK B.w rJ dt , O ia-111
ui\T STOIUIS AND
rinsT.ci.AH < onicK STOIIR uuti.tUNn , 10 :
I'ftrnnm , three florin /iml bnitcment , will ftltr
to suit tenant , low tent : ll lit Nafl II k bldi
I-SJO
POII HUNT , THI : I-STOHY IIUICK nrii.mNi
nt 016 Knmnin St Thin building linn n tlropirr
cement baspment , eontiletc st im hentlnn fli
turen , w t > r nn all nuors , Ri" , etc Appl' 1
tbo office of Thd lie * . 1 6W
\VA\T 11.
AOBNTS WANTnn , A nnTPD COMIi
mnttu nnd ainiaalKn button * , hot tell t
ISO per Ooz , $1 26 jwr 100 , p t ptld. $1000 p- ' .
l.WO by < "ipre Ompnlgn Bupply < "x > . ,
St.ll' > tn. Mont 3-tii
MAKi : lllO MONIV
our crnile Ilultons liit n ortmeni
them nil M irn : t Mnnufaettircr. Cle
J-MB1S 18'
nnd O _ _ -
on.s'rq \STKD ro RII.L TUP nns
Aerlnl c ntirrii Inhnlcr In the wrld Ki
cluil\c turltory. Address Dr \\rrt , Ait
land , O ' _ J-M 39 1I
OIINTS MAKI : w TO $11 A IIAY
dm In * ; the 'Comet" Hie only Jl ? mip shi
( ninir.t mido. 'llio Rrentt t teller of the cer
tiirj. irncril nnd locnl nfcntn wanted
a\fr the worll Kxclu l\c territory Wilt
todny fT terms and unmplcs Alton Olrnfu
Co , X ! 5 , Li Cro.te , \ \ IH J Mj40 13
IHTO itnvr.
10 20. < o , 10 Arm : TIIAUTS , nmtni : TO rivi
mllci , nl > farnii ten to ftfl > miles of Omnln
llemls I'ftxton block 1C M 12 NJ
vi on AC n.
I'ACinC1 ATOHAOn AND WAUntlOL' R TO
903 310 Jdiics llfnernt Ktornce nnd formrdlng
Mr 2S2
Oil. VAN 4. STOIl VOi : . 141J I'All'M. Tl'.lT 153 !
J1-2S3
WAVMJI ) ' 10
, A noi.i.nii TOP OKKICI : DISI :
nnd tlmir , must Iw In K" l older nnd chen
for cnsh Alf" ) U'l'M letter prefs all 1 Muni.
Cdll on rVnclrtrcsi J. AV. Demi & Son's. CO
nnl COS I'ceTJlilir. N-M54J 10'
_
rou aAi.n nouses AND \VARON .
DUHAIUUTY TALKS , CAIIIIIAUI , IlUCairc :
phaetons , bottom prices A. J Simpson , lib
Dodge. PSI
TOR SAI.n MISCP.LLAM20US.
cmiAi'nsT IIAHDWOOD WOVIN coiiN-cnm
bine made C It I.ce , 801 Douglas. Q 2 < j
POH SALE , SUHHP.Y. PI I A TON AN1
Columbus Concord biiRBy , with full Ipithe :
top ncarl > new , bargain. T. J UORCI" < . lltl
and Parnnin _ Q.T' ' * .
POH SAL13. A OOOD UPHIOIIT PIANO POI
silo Call nt 17 South lOtli Bt CJ-M4SO 10
ron SALE , cun VP , ext ; SMITH PUIMIII
tjpcwrlter with desk , one bink check punch
two four-wheel truckH , ore letter pieis J. 11
Dumont , KeccUer , 1411 linrnty nucoi
Q JIuOI
MUDIUM in"s'Lnviivt HASE
baigaln Call Satuiday , 3710 N 17th St
-
Q-124-9-
_ _ _ _ _ _
ron a.vLE booD SQUAnc , KNADP. PIANO
JGO.CO 2726 Condcn A > c. Q 331-11 *
MllS. MAUY PIUTZ , CLAinVOYANT. f21 N
16th. SJ-M36J 17
MASfilOIS , 1IATIIS , KTC.
MMR SMITH 111 DOUOLAS , HOOM B : MAS
BIRC nnd steam bitln. T MJ23 10
Mil" ? DH LRON , ELncrnic MAFSAOE PAH
lofSt refrcsbinK nnd curntl\c ; don't fall ti
call 417 S llth St. , upstnlrs T M491 11 *
MlbS AMK < 3. VAPOH BA1IIS , MASSAGI' CO
S. 15th St. , room 3. T M..OO-NG-
MISS VAN VALKHNUUHO DI1STHOYS PHIl
manently by electricity Bupcrlluoim hair , moles
warts , etc Iloom 416 N. Y. Life IJldsr.
nuiTunn CUIILD ; NO PAIN : NO DEIIN
tlon from business ; we rc-fer to lumdrtds o
patients cured. O 13 Miller Co , 307 N Y
Life building Oin.ilin , Neb U 2 7
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DAT11S MASSAGE. 1IME POST , 319V4 S I'.TII
U 218
VIAVI , 1IOMR TllEATMENT POII UTEHINl
troubles I'hsslclan In nttindam.e. Consultn
tlon or health book free. 34u Boo bid ?
U X3
SEE CAUTIIH IIAHDWAHE CO. . 1403 DOPO
laa , for minttls , gratee , tiles , maible work , etc
U 2C3
MOM3Y TO IiOA.V IlCAIi ESTA'IE.
AN1HONY LO\N & TUUST CO , 315 N. 1. L
Quick mono at low rites for eiol.c fnrm loan :
in Iowa , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska
[ W-.J31
CITY LOANS C. A. STAHH , 8J3 N Y LII'K
\ \ 2V
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPItOVED OM VII/i
ri.al estate. IJrcnnnn , Lo\o Co , I'a\ton block
W-233
LOANS ON IMPIIOVED . TINIMl'HOVED CIT\
propelty.V Parnam hmlth & . CO , 1320 P.irn nr
J W-231
_ _
MONEY TO IXDAN AT IJOV , " HATES THr
O 1' Da Is Co . 130' Parnuin St. W "I3
IttJY HEAL , ESTATE SI.CITHITIES. THEY
are eilc We can offer tllt-tdKed mortgahes
secured bj coed Omiha reil tetate , and choice
NebriFkn mid Iowa farms If you ba\e $1,000 ,
J3COO or JiO.OCt" to ln\est , call nnd eff us
The Hicks' Heal Estate Agency , 3C5 N Y
I.lfo bldt ; 4M
FHIVATK HONEY , PHOM $100 UPWAHU r ,
1) Wead. nth nnd Douglai v47331
310NUY TO I.OA.V
MONEY TO LOAN ON PUHNirUHE. PIANOS ,
horses , waKens , etc , at lowcnt rate In city ,
no remo\al of eoods , stilctly ( .onlldentlil , > oii
can pa ) the loan off nt an > tlma or In any
amount. OMAHA MOHTOAOE LOAN CO. ,
VA so. icth st
X SM _
MONEY TO LOAN. SO , CO 90. DAYS : KUHNI
tuie , pianos , etc Duft Green , room b liar'or lill ,
X 297
IIUSIMSS CHA.NCP.H.
SALE , ADOUT 2 000 L1S. MINION TYPE
700 Iba. ngnte , 1(0 pall two-thlnl cases , 41
double Iron Blaiul for two-third canes Thh
material uua need on Thu Omaha lice und h
In fairly food tundlllonVI11 be Bold cluoi
In bulk or In quantities tu suit puioh IFCP
Apply In person or by mail to 'ihe Dee Pub
llahlnK Co. , Onmlia , Neb Y 713
HOTEL TO LET , AT Altl.INQTON , NEU ,
best location InIHnKe. . nil In Ili.U cla s order ,
1C rooms In mnln bulldlm ? If ileslrcd 4 ad
ditional nuuj'B the btrrtt , terms fair , Oct
till , ISM. I A Untb ink , Arlington Neb
Y ItiS-ll
POH SALE , A $1,20000 STOCIC OP DHPas
for C3 cents'nn ' the dollar , hext town In eastern
N.brn luitit > , tbro room nnd rteldencn for nut
at u buriMln. , , A. I' , hpearman , Gretim. Nth
Y-M'.Il . U
TOR h.VMi IIHAI , IJbTATK.
IP YOU DKSIHE TO PUHCHASE PINE VAcant -
cant properly , cheap lotu or bou ca and lots
for cuch , or rn Mrj cany lennn do not fall
to ete the Pldellly "Irtint Co , niutlieant ronu-i
of llee luilbtlne. 'Jlulr ll t U large nnd tluj
recoinnifiid notlilntf but barsalns. He 195
\iJS-iitACTi5. iniruvhbN"Tuuo : COMPANV"
HC-2T
HOUbKS , LOTS. PAllMB , L\NDS-
Geo. P , IlcmU Heal L > tate Co. , Pnxton Hlk.
He M21J OiU
' L\NU8. ( J , P. IIAHHIBON O'i N Y L
MUSIC , AIIT AM ) LAM.t'ACK.
3EOIIUP. V OELLEN'IJECK. ll\NMO , MVNDO
Iln nnd Ktiltai ti.uclici. Jtoom 41 : Hoc 111) ) : :
Ti I 2i > . 100
li IIUYS AN EXCELLENT IIPHiail T TIANO.
ritilnunv ( limul ; buigaln , Inslru.iH-iifi i > utei |
3U MK'uuuiP bldi ! ' 404
I1UIL1)1\G 'AMI I.0\\
IN MIl'JUAL iill. AhS'N PAYH g ,
7 , 8 pel pent nlicn 1,2 3 > itrM < > ld , r.lnni i 11.
de.niabU , 17C1 Piniim HI Noltlnt-r Sea.
' _ _ _ _ _
now To'anr A HOMI : on snci'TfE HOOD
Intel cut on envliu , ! . Apply tu Omaha L .V II
Au' . KM luiiuiin , U M , Natllnier. hoc. '
" , OJ
i\viMt jiAcui > nsn &irif * < ns ,
HOME lOPIJlHOLD ANlHIT
ir m.ahlne otllie , 1311 C'ap. av < > . 'lei , U71
4XS
: iJ.A DAY. Jt. , 3IJD PLOOH. t2U S 1STH ,
UJIMTIMIR PACKED PINIbEl ) lE-
paired ; mutlic.- iimda nnd rcliuxattd. 'lit
Walk ! ! ' , Jill Cumlne. t l. 1 % ' . 5 1
1,0 S 1' .
A UI VCK NOTH 11OOK ON ItliAL
estate men teast , mnewhero un ICtb , niai
ItarU it. Apply to U II. Mclkle. lw > m Ult
lit N U bk. liltfjr. He\rai\l. fi. Uut ililu Jl
IIIC4CI.KS AMI
IK YOU WANT TW IIPY Oil SPLL YOUIl 11
cjcle BO to Ornnlm lllpjele * . ' < > TO
SIIOH'I IIM ) AM ) T\lT.WHITn .
A. C. VAN SANT-a SCHOOL. Ml N. Y. LI'"r
i'AMIHOKIMS. .
II. MAHOWITX LOANS MONEY. 413 N. 1C fv
-
HAM
NOW OPEN POH I. Mill's * GEJ
tlemtn , children nnd pihitp cln ? c8 Per pa
tlculnrs and terms plentc cnll 1310 Harnov S
R-D Oil
SUES & CO ,
p&Ttsr SOLICITOUS
Ilitlldlii' .
Onmhii , Neb
Advlco and 1' unit Hun
fUl.i : ,
rJitolifitrr1 , r.ncMuli IHnnion.l llrnn-l.
tWWVROYAL
, - t-Mlmonl l < ftn
1 YJ "Krllif for I uillo , ' fnl'ilrr Ir rctun
BoU tj til L sil Dru.cliti ' J'UUadn. , I'm
PROPOSED
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS
The following proposcul amendments to th
Constitution of the State of Nebraska , n
hereinafter set fotth In full , arc submlltc
to the electors ot tlio State of Nebiaska , t
bo voted upon at the general election to b
hold Tuesday , November 3 , A. U. 1S36 :
A joint i ( .solution proposing to nmcni
sections two (2) ( ) , four (4) ( ) , nnd flvo (5) ( ) , o
nrticlo six ( C ) of the Constitution ot th
Stnto of Ncbiaskn , relating to number o
judges of the supreme court and their tern
of ofllcc.
Bo It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg Is
lature ot the State of Nebiuslt.i :
Secllon 1. Tluil section tvvo (2) ) of nrtlcl
six ( O of the Constitution of the Stuto o
I-'cbrnsku , bo nmcndcd so us to read an foi
lows.
Section 2 The supreme court shrill nntl
olbervv Iso prov Ided by l.ivv. consist of Ilv i
(3) ) Judge's , u m.ijorliy of whom shall b
necessary lo foim n quorum or to pro
noutieo a decision. It shall have oilglim
jurisdiction In eases i elating to revenue
civil cases In which the state ilmll lie i
p.irty , mandamus , quo vvarranto , Imbca
corpus , nnd such uppollnto juilsdlctlon , n :
may bf > provided by law.
Section 2 That s.cotlon four (4) ( ) of nrtlcl <
six ( C ) ot the Constitution of the state o
Ncbraskn , be amended so as to rend ns foi
lows :
Section 4 The Judges ot the suprcmi
court shall bi > elce'tctl by the cleclors o
the stnto nt Inige nnd Hioir term of olllce
except as herclmutor provided , nhall lx > fo
a period of not less than live (5) yearj a1
the leulslituio mny pu'seilbc.
Section 3 Thnt sccllon llvo (5) ( of . . .rtlch
slfi ) of the Constltulloii of the Stale o
Ncbrasltn. bo amended to lead as follows :
Section 5 At the first general election ti
be held In the year 1ST , there shall In
elected two Judges of the supreme cour
one of whom shall bo elected lor a teim o
two (2) ( yenis , ono for the term of four (4 (
years , nnd at ench gcncrnl election there
nfter , there shnll be elected ono judge o
llio supreme court for the term or five ( j
years , unless otherwise provided by law
Provided , Thnt the judges of the supn > mi
court whoso terms have not expired at thi
time of holding the pcnernl election of IS'C
shill continue to hold their olllrc lor tin
remainder of the term for which the :
vvcro respectively commi-sioncel.
Approved March 2) ) . A. D. 1S03
A Joint resolution proposing an amend
mcnt to section thirteen 03) ) of article Ref | -
of the Constitution of the State of Nebraska
relating to compensation of supreme am
district court Judges
Be It resolved by the Legislature of tin
State ot Xoln iskn :
Section 1. That section thirteen 03) ) o
article six (0) ( ) of the Constitution of tin
State ot Nebraska bo amended bo as ti
read ns follows :
Sec. 13 The Judges of the supreme nni
district court ! slnll receive for their Her
vires such compensation as may bo pro
vlded by law. payable quarterly.
The legislature shall at Its first spsslot
after the adoption 01' this amendment
Uiree-fUllis of Iho metiers elccled te
each house concurrlns : * BtnblIsh theli
compensation. The comf-nsntlon so es
tilillshed shall nol be chany. . - ipner thar
once In four yenrs and In n cvr-nl unlcs-
t-.o-lhlrds of Iho mein'ius el. ted tt < jacr
hou ° o of the legislature conctn therelti.
Approveel March . " 0 , A. D IKM
A Joint resolution .proposing to nmccd
section twenty-four (24) ( ) of artlc/e nve (5 ( !
of the Constitution ot the State of Nebraska
relating to compensation of the ofllcora of the
executive department.
Bo It resolved and enacted by the Loqls
laturo ot the State ot Nebraska :
Section 1 Th it BOOIon ! twenty-four (2-T (
of article flvo (5) ( ) ot the Constitution ol
Ihe Slalu of Nebraska bo amended lo rem !
us follow H :
Secllon 24. The officers of the executive
department ot the Htato government shnl
receive for their services a. compensatlor
to be eatuhllBhrfl liy law , which shall be
neither Inci eased nor diminished during
Iho term for which they shnll have been
commissioned nnd they shall not receive
to their own tiso nny fees , costs , Interests
upon public monoyn In their hands 01
under their control , peiqulslies of ofllco 01
other compcnsitlon , and nil fees that may
hereafter bo payable by law for seivices
ppt formed by an otflccr provided for In
thi IH uhnll bo pnld In advance Inte
Iho state treasury. Tha leslsluttmi shal
tit Its llrat session after the adoption ol
this amendment , thicc-flflhs of iho mem.
bers elected to each hntiso ot the legisla
ture concurring. ( Hlabllsh the salaries ol
Iho ofllceiH named In this arllcle The
comppnHallon no established shnll not be
chanced oftencr than once In four vears
nnd In no event unless iwo-lhlrds ot the
members elected to e-.ich house of the legIslature -
Islaturo coui'iir theroln
Approved March " 3 , A. D. 1R03.
A joint resolution proposing to amend
section ono (1) ( ) of article six ( G ) of the Con
stitution of the Stat of Nebraska , relating
to judicial power ,
Eo It icsolvcd nnd enncteel by the Iegls-
laturn of thn State of Nobraslci :
Section I That pcctlon ono (1) ( ) of article
xlx ( C ) of the Constitution of tlio State of
Me.br.iHku bo amended to read us follows :
Sccllon 1 Thn judicial potvci of this slate
! > hnll bo vcHl'd in n supreme couit , dls-
tilct courts , county lourta , jusilivs of the
fieare , pollco immlBtrales , nnd In such
other rotiila Infeilor to the Hupieme courl
ns may bo cicnlrd by luw In which two.
Llilrds of the members elected to each house
concur
Appiovcd March 29 , A. D 1S05
A Joint resolution pioposlng to amend sec-
Jon eleven (11) ( ) of article six ( C ) of the
Constitution ot the State of Nebraska , re
lating to Increase In number ot supreme
ind district court judges
Bo It icsolvcd and nnnctcd by the Leg
islature of the State of Nebraska :
Section 1. That m-ctlon elovcn (11) ( ) of arti
cle ulx (6) of the Conutllulioii of the Blair
Df Nebraska ho amended lo read as fol
lows :
Section 11. The legislature , whenever two-
thirds of the members ticclcil to each bounc
Khali conrui therein , may , in or after the
year one thousand eight bundled ami
ninety--tiMc'ii nnd not oftener than once In
3very four yenrw , Ineie.iHo the number ol
Unite * of suprumo und dlutrtct courlfl , nnd
Iho judlclul ( lliitrlda of tlto stuto. Such
Jlstllcta shnll bo formed ot compact teril-
iorv. tuid bounded by county lines , and
aucn Increuiio , ur any change In the
uoundailus of n district , uluill not vacate
the olllco of any judge.
Approved Mulch S ) , A. U , 1SD3.
A joint resolution proposing to amend
lection six (6) ( ) of aitlcle onu ( I ) of the Con-
itltutlou of the Stnto ot Nebraska , relating
o trial by jury.
Be It resolved nnd enacted by the Leg.
sliituio of tha Btnto of Nebraska :
Section 1 Thnt wctloa Fix (6) ) , article one
; i > of tha Constitution ot the Stnto ot No-
jraaku bo iimcndcd to rentl us follo\v :
Section < ! . The rlslit of trial by jury shall
remain Inviolate , but thu luglslaturu may
> rovlde Hi it In civil actions flvn-slxths of
lie Jtuy may render a verdict , nml the
Rgtkluturo by ul o outhorlzo trial liy a
liny ot a IfBi number than twelve men ,
n courts Infe jor to thn district court.
Approved Murcli 29 , A , D. , 1SS4
A Joint resolution proposing to amrn
section ono (1) ( ) of nrticlo five (5) ( ) of the Cor
sttUitlon of Nebraska , relating to officers <
the executive department.
llo It rt'colvcd ntul enacted by the LCJ
hlnturo of the Slnto ot Ntbrnolta :
Section 1 , Ihnt t-pctlon ono (1) ot nrtlcl
nvo ( n ) of thn Constitution or the Slut
of Nebraska bo amended to rend ns fo
lows :
Section 1. The rvrcuUvo department shn
consist of n gove-rnor , llc-utt-imnt Kovcrnoi
secrctnry of stnte , nuilllor of public in
counts trea urer , sii | orliitpnde-nt of publl
i Instruction , attorney genr-rnl , commlt-dom
of public lands nnd building" , nnd thrc
rnltroid commissioners , each of whom , ci
rent the wild rnllrond cominlrsloneis , shn
hold his olllco for a term of tv. o yenr'
from the IlrsLjfcuredny nftrr the Ilr
Tuesday In Janu iry , after his elcctloi
ant ! until his successor Is cleclcd nnd qinl
lied. Unch ' r.fllroul commissioner shn
hold hH olllfic tar u term of tluco ycnri
lic-'Innlng on tbo first Thursday nftcr th
In it Tuesday In January after his clcctlor
nnd until hW ilsU'i-ssor la elected nnd qunl !
llctl , Provider ! , Tiov.ovpr , Thnt nt the lire
reiirnl elcmlcmi held nfter the ndopllo
of Dili nmcinlnrcnt thfro hnll bo rlcctc
thrco rnllroiul ifommlisloiicr < , ono for th
pulod of oiui iVcar , one for the period c
two ) cnr % ijnil ono for the period of thrc
juira The 'ftAvernorscttoturv ' of tilulc
nttdltor of public nccounts and treasure
shnll reside 1 nti the cnpltot during thcl
term of olllcui , lliey shall Keep the publl
record' ' , booksami papers thoie , nnd shn
perform such at tics us mny bo required li
B'
law
Approved 'March CO , A. D. , 1S03
A. lolnt ro'nliillcti p'opoilng to amend cc
tlon tvvcnty MxMSG ) of artlcln flvc 0) ) of th
Coiistltutlou ttf Uio State of Nebraska , limit
lug the nunibcr of oxccutlve state olHccrs.
Ho It rtaolvoef and cnnctrd by the Leg
Islaturo of th ( > Siato ot Nebinsltn.
Section 1 Tlmt section tvvcnty-olx W ) a
nilli-le iivt * ( u ) of HID Constitution of th
State of NcbrnsUa be amended to iiciul a
follows :
Station 28 No other pxecutlvo itato olll
ccra except thoio named In section one (1 (
of thin aitlclo shall lie fronted , cxee-pt Ir
an act of the legislature which Is con
currcd in by not loss than thrpe-fouilh
ot the members elected to each hous
thereof ;
I'rovldrd , That nny ofllco crcntod bv ni
net of the legislature mny bo abolished b ;
the IcRlHlntuio , Hvo-thlids of the member
elected to e-iich hoiiao thcieof concurring.
Approved SInrch 30 , A. t ) . 1833
A joint resolution proposing to amem
section nine ( D ) of article eight (8) ( ) of tin
Constitution ot the State of Nebraska , pro
vldlng for the Investment of the pcrmnncn
sducatlonnl funds ot the stato.
Bo It resolved nnd unacted by the Ii2g
Islaturo of thu Stale ot Ncbraskn :
Section 1 That section nlno C > ) of nrtlcl
eight ( b ) of thu Constitution ot the Slat
of Nebraska bo amended to read as foi
lovs :
Ejection 9 All funds bcloimlng to the slat
for educational purposes , the intcicst nm
Income whereof only ino to be used , slml
bo deemed trint funds held by the state
and the state shall mipply all losses there
of that may In any maiinei accrue10 tha
Ihn same shall remain fon-ver Invlolati
and undlmlnlihcd , and shall not be in
vested or loiped ccipt on United Stale
or ntuto securities , or icgtstoHd count-
'
bonds or rcs'stcipd ' hchool dlstilct bond'
of this state- , and such funds , with tin
Intrust and Income thereof are hercb :
solemnly pledged for the purpo eq fo'
which they are granted and set npuit am
shall not be transferred to nny othei film
for other uses ;
Provided , The board created by sectloi
1 of this nrticlo Is empowered to sell fion
tlmo to time any of the securities belong
Ing to the pcrinnneiit school fund nnd In
vest the proceeds arising therefiom In an ;
of the secuiltles enumerated In this HOC
lion bearing a higher rate of Intcresl
whenever an opportunity for better Invest
ment la presented :
And provided further , Thnt when an ;
vvanant upon the state treasuter icgu
larly issued In pursuance ot an approprla
tlon liy the legislature and secured Jiy tin
levy of a tax for Its piyment. shall hi
presenlcd to the state tieanurer for pay
ment , and thcro shall not bo any monej
In the proper fund to pay such warrant
the board created by section 1 of this artl
clo tray direct the state treasurer to pa :
the amount due on such warrant frorr
moneys In his hands belonging to the per
miuipiit school fund ot the state , and hi
shall horn said warrant ns an investment
of said permanent school fund
Approved March 29 , A D , lS9j.
A Joint resolution proposing nn amend'
ment to the Constitution of the State ol
Nebraska by adding n new section to article
twelve (12)rptfcAld ( ) constitution , to be num.
bored section ttfo (2) ( ) , relative to the merg
ing of the ( government of cities of the
metropolitan cnss and the government o !
the counties wherein such cities arc lo
cated. i
Re It resV.vert at > d enacted by the I cs-
Islaturo of tho'State of Ncbriska :
Section l.lThat article twelve (12) ( ) of thf
Constitution of the Stale of Nebraska bt
amended by adding to said ai tlclo a new
bectlon to fie numbered section two (2) ) , tc
read ns follovts :
Secllon 2 Tliu government of nny city ol
the metropolitan class and the governmcnl
of the countr In which It Is located may be
merged wholly or In pail when a proposi
tion so to do has boon submitted by au
thority of law. to the voteis of suih city
and cotinlv nnd received the assent ot a
majority ot the votes cast In such city and
also n majority of the voles cast In the
county exoluslvc of those cast In sucl :
metropolitan city at such election.
Approved March " 1 , A. D. IS'Jj
A Joint resolution proposing an amendment
to section six ( C ) of article seven (7) ( ) of thr
Constitution of the State of Nebraska , pre
scribing the manner in which votes shall
bo cast.
Bo it resolved nnd enacted by the Leg-
lil'ttuio of thn State of NobrnsUu
Section 1. Thnt section six ( .0) of article
seven (7) ( ) of the Constitution of the State
of Nebraska bo amended to read as fol
lows :
Sc-ctlon C All votes shall be by ballot , or
such other method as mny be prescribed
by Inw , provided the secrecy or votingbe
preserved
Approved March 19 , A. D , 1S33.
A Joint resolution proposing to nmend
EPCtlon two (2) ( ) of article fourteen (14) ( ) of the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska , rela
tive to donations to works of Internal Im
provement and manufaetorlcs
Bo It resolved and enacted by the I.esls-
Jntura of HIP Stnlo of Ncbi iskn :
Section 1. That section tvso (2 > of nrtlcla
Coin teen (14) ( ) of the Constitution of Iho
Slnlo of Nebraska , bo amended to road n
follows :
Sec tlon 2 No city , county , town , precinct ,
municipality , or other subdivision of the
state , shall ever innKn donations to any
wcrks of internal Improvement , or manu-
facloiv , iinlcsH a pioposltlon HO to do shall
have been flist submitted to the qualified
edectorB nnd rntllled liv n tvvo-UilrdH vole
nt nn i lection by nulhoilty of Inw ; I'm-
vlded , T"nt mich donnilons of a county
with the donations of such Mitidlvlnlons In
the asgresnte shall nol exceed If n per cent
of llin nssnxscd valuation of mieh county ;
I'rovlde-d further Tent any city or county
mny. bv a threp.fourtfcs vote Incicnso such
Indi btedne.ss flvo per cent. Iu addition to
such ten ner cent and no bonds or evi
dences of indnbtrdncK'J so Issued shnll bo
valid unless the s-imo shall have cndoiHed
thereon n ccrtlllcnlo plxncil by tbo neoro.
tnry and audit 01 of ntuto , showing that
thn snmo Is Issued purnunnl to law ,
Approve d March J9 , A. D. , 1853.
I , J , A. I'lper , secretary of state of the
state of Nebraska , do hereby certify that
the foregoing proposed amcLdments to the
Constitution of the Stnto cf Nebiaska ars
true and correct copies of the original en
rolled and engrossed hills , as passed by tha
Twenty-fourth session of the legislature of
the State of Nebraska , as appears from
nald original Mils on ilia In this office , and
that all and eecb of sr.U proposed amend
ments ore submitted to ihe qualified volera
of the state of .Nebraska for their adoption
or rejection nt the general election to be
held on Tuesday , the Sd day of November ,
A. 1) . 18D5. t
In teatlmcn ? whereof , I have thereunto
act my hand 'and afllscd the great seal of
the state of Nebraska
Done at Lincoln , this 17th day ot July , In
the year o { > our Lord , Ono Thousand Right
Hundird nodi Ninety-six , of the Independ
ence of thoiUnlted States the Ono Hundred
nnd Twenty-first , and cf this slate the
l
Thirtieth. J
'
Seal ) J. A. PlPnil ,
i ) Secretary ot State
iun 1 ntoNovS mcrn only ,
Chicago epiut * sustain their icpuutlou
'or expeditious , divorces , Last wcclc f
lolcdo wonjaij , applied for jeparallon , acJ
ivlttilti tua jhquia after the complaint wt
'led she Vae , gianted a decree , together
with flSO.OOO. The fact that she was the
wife o : a millionaire tended to lubricate thr
nachlnery of the court.
WHAT IP IT TAKES A LEG
There's Motoy iu It' f the Owraor Is Pro-
crly Insured.
A COMMON METHOD CF SWINDLIN
'tunVlio 'Malm Tlu-niHoU CM
Hcnllrc nil ' 1 lirlr Accident
1'iillcli-N Sninc ( if the-
.No toil
"TliovooJs nro full of ftllona vho wotll
tnke J2.500 for nn arm or a log , " sold
imminent attorney icprcsentlng ftc\or
ncrltloiit Instil nnco compmlts to a rt-porte
of tlio Chicago Tribune. "Ilio statoincr
hounds stronc ; , but ncvorthckss It la
fuot. You -would bo astonished to kno' '
the great number of c\\lmllus who ciulca\o
to fliecc incident Insurance comiinnlcs b
Jimlmltii ; thsnischcs , shooting olt an an
or a leg or something of that Kind. Yo
can easily corroborate this statement b
Interview IIIR the reprcsentntKca of the s
oral liiftiiraiico comiinnlcs. "
0 Ulcers of seine of the most lesponslbl
accident Insurance cumpanles In Clilcng
Kl\o remarltable Instances whi.ro holdci
of iiollclcserc willing to imlm thcmsehc
for the benefit of the premium of thcl
Iiollclcs. Many of the plots nro well nig
list belief , nnd certainly rcqtllicd for thel
execution a remaiUablo dcRice of phjslcc
courage. Almast o\ery agency has surfcrc
moro ur leas from such schemers , and al
though In many Instances It has been Ini
possible .to establish consult acy or Ititen
tloml Injiirj on thu part of the man Inturoi
the Lompnnlus me , ncvcrthokss , mor.ill
rcrtntn that plans ha > o been deliberate !
laid for robbing their treasuries.
One of the cases which seemed moa
Incn dlbl" hnolvcd several companies , bet
In Mow York rnd Chicago. The story wa
told by the secretary of one of the Imgcs
! > Koncles on LaSalle sticct. H occutrcd su\
eral months ago and created n wldesprrai
Interest , not only among Insurance people
hut lu the section of the state Inlilc
the man lived. A few months previous t
the accident this man , who lived In a llttl
( own In southern Michigan , took out a num
ocr of accident policies , both In New Yori
and Chicago , amounting to nlnio.it $100,000
Ho was a cashier In u leading bank of tli
small city In which he ll\cd. Ho was ap
piUcnlly In good clicumstanccs , and It wa
1-ard to believe tint ho would resort to nn ;
questionable do\lce to obtainmoney. .
HY THE BUZZ-SAW METHOD.
Several weeks after taking out his las
accident policy the cashier dime some dl <
tan co out Into the country to a large saw
mill. At the time he said that he had mad
the trip to see about getting some luinlie
to build stairsteps at the side or his housi
hut for some reason IIP failed to get tli
matetlal. A second time he went to th
sawmill without accomplishing nnjthltu
iV third time ho v. rnt out , and this time h
accompJUIied the act for which his nerv
liiil dDuarcntly failed on the two prevlou
W en he nrrhed at the mill the thlr
time It was almost quitting time and sev
enl men had already left their occupation
anfl were preparing to leaxo the mill. On
man had just thrown the large belt from i
burzban and was about to stop the ma
chinery. The cashier asked him to put th
ImU bap'c on the bu z-saw for a moment
as he wanted to saw n piece off a board
The engineer started the saw for him am
turned a way to look after something li
connection with the machinery. A few seconds
ends after his back was turned a hal
scream , half jell rang , out In the buildln ;
that almost curdled the blood of eveiy niai
within hearing All the men ran back t
the buz7-sa\v , and there was the cashle
tightly holding the wrist of his light arm
while his right hand lay on the giound 01
Ihe other slile of the saw. The case wai
thoroughly Investlg-Ued by the insuranci
companies and It was pretty clearly demon
stratcd that the man had deliberately sawei
off his hand. The man's lack of fpmlllarlt ;
with the actions ol a pet son who has bee !
suddenly deprived of an arm or leg prevented
vented the full success of his scheme Ilav
Ing no know lodge on the subject he did jus
exactly what a man would do who Intcn
tlonally cut off a hand. When the men at
traotcd by his scream- ! ran to his assistant
they found him tightly grasplns his wrls
with the other hand and not "more than :
spoonful of blood had boon spilled from hli
arm. This plainly proved that ho ln <
grasped his wrist tightly and then shuvcd I :
against the saw ; If It had been othciv\h <
and the wrist had not been seized with tin
Dthcr Jiand his arm would have waved am
lerkcd nljout In the air from the ncrvou :
shocfe for moro than a minute before In
.ould have seized It , and nearer n pint 01
bloodsthan a spoonful would have been
spilled ,
FOOT AS A TAUGHT.
Not long ago there was another odd case
n Chicago in which the beneficiary of the
nsuranco policy made a tremendous mistake
which prevented him from pressing his
claims against the company. The man was
nn ex-dctectlve , and still lives on the south
side. A short time after taking out his
> ollcy a telephone messjgo came to the
oinccs from the man stating that ho had
shot hlcuelf In the foot. The secretary or
.ho company went at once to the man's
louse to so about the accident. The man's
viifo met him at the door nnd said that her
itisband had ruined his foot nnd was sick
n bed Iu the next room. Then uio sccrc-
tary begin asking the woman questions
ibout the accident. She stated that her hus-
jand wan sitting in the room cleaning n re
volver when It was accidentally discharged ,
ho bullet Rolng clear through both his shoo
nnd foot. The Insurance man at kcd to see
ho shoe , The woman seemed rather non-
ilussed at this and said that the shoo waa
muddy and away seine place at tlio back
at the house. The sec"trry , however , In
sisted on seeing It , and alter a long discus
sion over the < iufcstion ] , and objections nn
the part of the v.'lfe , she showed tlio bhoo
o the agent ; there was no hole In It 'Ihen
icforo letting the woman see her husband
ho secretary Insisted on going In and seeing
ilm nlnne. Evidently Uio couple had not
icen expecting a visit front the agent , for
hey hadn't even fixed up a story together
ml tlo man told nn entirely different talu
rom his wife. Ho said ho had been walk-
ng nlonc the stieet catolossly snapping his
revolver , thinking It was not loaded , when
lUdtlenly It wan discharged and a ball
passed through his font The man wilted
ml confessed everything when ( old whr
ils wife had said , 1 ho man pleaded povertr
13 an excuse for hit ) act.
RISKED IIOTH MQ3.
Almost every accident company In Chicago
vas Interested In a great case that hap-
ened during tl n World's fair. A man from
ut of the c'ty ' had taken out Insurance
ollelcn In n largo number of companies ag-
rcgatlng S114.000. Not long nftci talcing
ut the policies the man had both legs cut
( I by n street car near one of the entrance. !
o the World's fair If the companies had
U buttled with him In full ho would liava
ocelvrd almobt $70,000 for the Insg of hh
nn legs Iho companies , however , were so
usplclotis rn a < count of the circumstanced
n the paso that they declined to pay thn
nil amount and thu rcso wna compromised ,
HOB ! of the rumranks pajlng him a small
ci contact ) of the amount demanded ,
Then ) liavo been few cases In the history
f accident Insurance In which cny one who
as endeavor ? 1 tu swindle the company haa
oluntarlly come forward and ( onfefcsed the
lot In detail o ( the Intended crime AHa
aas U 1 nown there Is only one con fen-
Ion recorded In full and on file In the offlccn
f nio company In the country. TJili ont
j In the possession of n Chicago ngencv
he man who made It apparently reformed
nil became tl'c becirtaij of the * Vottn1 ;
'en's Christian association In Ualvcaton
'ot. A short time after taking thU pcsl
on he dpcamped with several hundred
ollnrs bilcnglnf : to the association and hoi
at since been he aid from ivtrncla from
10 confession of his crime In Chicago , datej
nly 21 1891 arc 3 follows
' 'My Injuries wcro nclf-lnfllcted
tie 1st or about Juno 7 , lest , at the Intor-
cctlon of Adams street and Michigan
venue , wl.cn and where I voluntarily thruw
aycclf undo * ' a street car &t about 11 o'clock
, n ; did It for the purpoao of having ( hit
trcet car r-iss over my le't hand and vvrlai
nd so Injure the carao that It would havn
o bu amputated at that polut , but mitral *
culfttlng the time and dMnnco , the \vhce
of the car , nntnllhMnndlnq the carvi
derailed , passed over the back of my hati
without breaking a bone.
* 'Mnly 4 , 1S93 , I bought n n
volvcr , fully determined to end my exls
eneo that night. I reasoned that If I coul
not make n non-fatal Injury bout-fit mjso
I might bo ftblo to mike fatal Injury bem
nt Jo my mother At about S o'clock p. n
of July 4 I went Into Orovelntid pirk for tli
one purpose of carrjlng out my plan , bt
al the last moment my courage failed mi
nnd as my original Idei of benrfltlng m > s *
came to mj mind again 1 shot m > Re
through the left hand and then went to
sanitarium for treatment whlon was nls
n part of my scheme , r-vprv detail of whip
I went over fully My object front first t
list was to ralso mnnov , and I was pertcptl
willing to risk my life or limb to nocure It
HAUI ) TO rUCVUNT S\VIN1iMs
The great dlflletilt } In preventing swlml
ling of this nature Is that the alleged nc
clilcnts nlwajs happen when no ono Is nroun
except the man who Is busy being Injurci
It Is therefore extremely dlfllcult to prov
that his Injuries were self-inflicted S
there have bTii cases of pronounced Pi
granco In which the policy holder has stii
eroded In collecting money from agencU
through the aid of nn avertge Injury. I
nearly all of the suspicious cases pollc
holders hove taken out the certificates 1
astonishingly short tlmo before the nccldcii
occtnred which deprived them of an nrm ,
leg or rt few fliigeis Another Intercstln
feature Is that the average' man who I
going to bo Injured shows n decided prcfei
cnco toward contributing his left hand c
the fingers of lili left hand In place of th
right. The rccouls of Wimpinlei show tha
for every four right hands cut. sawed or slit
off theie Is ; n loss of about Ihlrtj-three H'l
hands The Amount ordlnarll > paid for th
loss of a band or foot Is about $2GOO , al
though It differs slightly , according to th
amount to bc paid for the loss of life o
the Insured man Most nun arc- Insure
for about $10000 , but a nnn of great wealt !
and greit lucomo ot umiucstlonible stand
lug , can obtain Inttihinco for ? 20.000 or $10 ,
000 , and ponictlliuyc'vcn moro nverjthln
from a man's social'standing to his anct
and Incoiiie , Is considered when ho Is nc
ccpted ns n good risk by nil Insmanco com
pany. Some men could not be over-Insured
as It la called The uidlmry. even da
cltbcn could be. If he appllid for n pollc
nnd It was found ho was Insured for
goodly sum In seveial other companies , li
would bo cnllrd ovcr-lnsui'cd , and his nr
plication would bo denied.
An Intelestlng case of nn over-Insure
iran occuried not long ngo. Ho mlsrepri
senlcd himself In four or five Instance
and obtained , all together , $73,000 worth c
Irsurance Ono agency ho told that li
VVM a traveling man , to another he sal
ho was n. broker nnd speculator , nnd so or
deceiving each ono and telling each tha
he was not Insured In any other company
Soon after getting all the policies ho shn
himself In the foot , ns ho claimed , nccl
dental ! ) . The foot hid to bo amputated
nnd the settlement of the damages has je
to bo iv ted in the com In There hav
been n number of cases in which men too :
out h/avy pollolcs for one diy only , an
were , strangely enough , badly Injuicd o
that same day. Ono man took out a pollc
because ho said he was afraid uogs woul
bite him. This man happened to shoo
his arm oft the day ho took out his policy
before a dog got n chance nt him.
INGENIOUS SWINDLR.
Seeral companies In Chicago have a sai
recollection of a man whoso liotiso liurnci
down out on the edge of 'IVrre Haute , 1ml
The old man , who was living there alone
had a number of policies Issued In favo :
o ! his wife who , nt the tlmo the hoi'ti
burned down , was awav on n vlM. Afte
the burning down of the house the allegci
bones of the man , his pocket knife , seven1
other trinkets , pud n badge or two wen
found In the ashes This at first seemci
conclusive evidence of the death of the oh
man This was a very gocj scheme , bit
the old man raado a fatal blunder. Ai
expert member of the medical profeEsloi
was called to examine the bones and the :
were found to bo the bones of n female
Agents of the company traced the wholi
case through from first to Inbt. The oh
man had sent to St. Louis for a nKcletor
mid received It nil right , but forgot to tell
them to send the bones of a male
TO nun TWIU.VH MILKS.
A HI IIIio lit * OnM.iKt I'OMoi-ruI ir
the AViirlil.
After repeated efforts dining the last sl >
years , sijs the New York Times , the llrcswr
Segmentnl Wire Gun company has ouccccdei'
In obtaining a contract from the Hoard ol
Ordntnco and fortification of the War de
partment for the * purpose ot building foi
$33,000 a rifle under the llrown system.
This gun Is to be of ten-inch caliber , am
will v.olgh thirty tons , and he capable ol
resisting a power pressure of 7.1,000 pound :
per square Inch without overstraining. The
length of the new gun will be forty-flvo feet
and the clumber will extend back thirty-
seven and one-half feet. With a suitable
charge of powder this new gun will throw n
shot weighing COO pounds a distance of
twelve miles and over , and this shot will
penetrate with ease , It Is oald , the nimni
of any vessel now afloat , at a distance of al
least three miles
The muzzle' velocity of the shot , with a
maximum prc-ssuro of 50,000 pounds per
square- Inch , would be 2,800 feet per second
and could readily , according to the Inventor
be Increased to 3 000 feet per second by
allowing u pressure Df 00,000 pounds per
squHie Inch , which velocity far exceeds
anything ever obtained from any ten-Inch
gun In the world The penetmtion thu.
obtained , lu wiought Iron , would bo twenty-
seven Inches , and In steel twenty-two Inches
These figures apply to a sun prescribed bj
the Hoard of Ordnance and Kortilleatlon.
The Drown Scgmcntal Gun company has
been carrying en experiment ! ) since April
1SSO , with n gun composed of a subdivided
Inner case In longitudinal bcgmcntb These
sesPicnls me wound with wire Ptost.lri
KUIIB have failed for want of longitudinal
strength. In consequence of tbo fact that
the v.lie jacket has no longitudinal stiength
whatever , and the amount of Folld metal
In the case Is only about ope-half of that
if a solid gun In the Hi own guns , how
ever , It Is claimed that , while the amount
Df solid metal Is thu tame as In other wire
Kims , the strength cf the' metal Is double
nnd will , therefore , equal Iho "built-up gun'
In longitudinal Jitit nglh.
When this new-jteii-ltich gun Is built , H
vlll bo the largest ever completed undei
ho Biown patents. Tim laigcxt gun com
ilcted nnd experimented with previous tt
his tlmo wan a llvo-luch K II. welching
1,400 pounds and experimented with al
lampden Quarry , neat lllul boiough , 1'cnii
ihould the constitution of Una new ten-
nch gun be autborl/ed of the dimensions
ion considered practical ubroad , nnd which
nay bo readily liDiullep on the Cordon and
'roller dlhappeailng gun cnnlagCH , u | ; m >
an bo constructed which wll ) glvn a 111117-
lo velocity of 4,000 feet per second , iv'ilch
9 equivalent to a muz/lu energy of G3.G3V
oot tons Ibis enormous oiiKlne of war
> ould pencilaUIt Is figured , forty inches
f wrought Iron , about thirty-two Indies of
ilckcl steel , ur about twenty-five Indus of
farveylzcd platCi It would have nearly
oublo the cfllclcncy of the thlrtcen-iiuh na
al gun , with Ita piesent nenlci ) chnige , and
is striking energy would bo four times that
low obtained from the. Kiupii or the Arm
trcng i\ins : \ of iho same callbci with the-li
ireeent stiifaco charges
The date at which this new Hegmental
; un may bo expected has not been an
lounced , but probably by next summci It
nay bo iiady for pioving The process of
onstuictinn Is necessarily slow , but tin
csujts are nxpcctcd to tnoio than repay
or the delay.
Up to tl.e present lime two guns of this
haracter luvi > be-cn cunstiuctcd und mic
e32fully tcslfd 'Jlio firat wa a small
un ftrly-foui Inches lone , with a bora of
ne Inch In diameter , und welgbliig only PL-V-
nty pound * It wan Uslf.l foi the first
Imu rt'irll U , JSDO , and , ulth n charge of
ve end oiu-jialf ounie-3 of po.ulur , It dU-
haned a Hhot weighing fifteen and three
utirths oiincia , giving a nui/ile velocity of
\rr i.OOO feet PIT ncond , with u inuzxlo
nergy of 25 9 foot tons This shot peno-
rateil threu luchen of wrought Iron at the
inzzlo , and at 1 , < < OQ yards' dlstanco It would
ave pcnotiated tno and onu-half Inches of
.rough . ! Irun
The construction of the second gun wa *
omplctcd ) n May , * S91 , It U nineteen feet
ang , with a bor of llvo Indian In diameter ,
nd weighs 0,000 pounds. It Is capable of
enisling a powder prunuro of over 100,000
louuds per square Inch , In the uprini ; pf
M. , It wan turned over to thu Ordnance dc-
artmcst of the eavernment aaJ placed In
the hands of Captain Hfith nt Sandy Hoe ! :
proving grounds , lt > bo trotetl.
U 1ms been nrcd. nil told , to date. 21J (
rounds. SUty of these roundu were with
service powder pressures of over 37,000
pounds per square Inch ; seventy rounds with
Condor pressures of over M.OOO pnuuds per
sqtinro Inch ; seven rounds with powdrr
pressure of over CO.OOO pounds per sitiaro
Inch ; four rounds with powder pmsure of
over 70 000 pounds per square Inrh , aiid one
lound with a powder pressure of over 75,000
pounds per squire Inch
The' final round from this gun was nrcd
with the- enormous powder pressure cf
S2.no pounds per square Inch. All of thM
was accomplished without Injury to the gun
When It Is remembered Hint the mixlmum
pressure used In the new hlgh-pie'ssiiro
guns of the navy is 31,000 pounds per
squnro Inch , nnd In the nrmy gun * nbotit
37,000 pounds pir square Inch , the eiutmoua
test to which this five-Inch gun was sub
mlttid ninv he roallrcd
The tumble with the advancement of the
HrovMi gun heretofore hnn been the lm
possibility to secure the pioper flnanclil
nld ot die government In these tests The
trustees of the Hroun company were not
nblo to pa ) for the building of a ten-Inch
Klin and the matter has itrngRtd nlong
! ' , ' , " " " wllln ll10 1'o.iid ' ot Onlnanco nnd
1 ortlflrntlcn bns taken the necessary steps
to sccuro a gun of the Inrgt-r caliber.
iifniir.its T COM ) * rroit.
niec-trlcnl IN ) , . ( > X , . | > nun 1 UMI-N nn
Dili 'llu-i.r % .
It has been dlscov crcd by William 1' Smith
superintendent of the electrotyplng depart
ment ot the lUircnii of ( loveinmeut prlntlugi
that hard or vulcanised i nbber Is a conductor
of e'lectrlelty , and not n non-MMduotcr , na
has been heretofore believed Ho hn3
titllbcd his dlscoveiy by Inventlni ; a process
of producing n patteiu nnd mat In ? It b )
depositing' upon the surface theicof metallic
nickel for the rcpioducllon of iMlf-tones ,
wood cuts , cngiavlngs or sound recouls
Sclentlfle men who have carefullv Inspected
Mr. Smith's pioccss have dcclated that it will
prove to bo of very great service to the
electiotyplm ; business because of the econo
mic principles of the process , whleh Saves
the very gteat waste of wax under Uio
system In veiguo , and K stilts In obtaining a
much better icproductlon of half-tones and
wcod cuts
In reply to questions by a Washington
1'ost icporter , Mr Smith said :
"In ninny of Iho processes now In vouo
for the reproduction In wax of flue engrav
ings or sound rccoids It has IK'CII found
that ( hero Is a loss from iho shaipucss cf
the original by molding the same In wax
end depcaltlug n sl.ell of mctnl. cay , coppci ,
by a current of electricity pioduced by a
dymmo or other source of electricity Hy
ray piecess I overcome this defect , nnd nm
cnibled to deposit nickel on the non-ccnduct-
Ing sul'staiico and obtain an exact fac iilmllo
ef tlio design or subject matter wllh nil the
fineness and sharpness of lines , dots an 1
Impressions that nro found In the original ,
at the bimo tlmo the nickel forms a hard
matoilil , from which copies may bo icadll/
obtained with great nicety.
"In carrying out my Invention I take a
sheet of suitable mateilal , for tnttancc ,
hard rubber or vulcanite , and place ll lu a
press , to which slenm or hot water Is ad
mitted through a pipe for the purpose of
i enduing the hard rubber soft and pliible.
While the hard rubboi Is In a heated con
dition , I taJo the encravlng , wood cut ,
sound record or other form and ptcss It
fnco downward upon the rubber , whereby
the rubber tcidlly tal.es the Impress of the
former. Ihc machine Is ibcn chilled by
culling off the llou of steam or hot water
and discharging what i cumins In the picea
through a pipe and opening another pipe
and admitting cold water to the press , this
admission of cold water occurring while the
Impicsslon Is still on the mold ot haul inli-
bci. In order that any contraction of the
hard inbbcr while chilling may take pi icu
whllo the impicsslon is still on.
"After the hard rubber has fully cooled
It Is lemoved from the press and plncnl
on a metal case coated with wax or paraflln ,
a sttln of this wax being run around the
hard rubber mold to cause It to be tem
porarily bold to the wax caso. Then , by
preference , 1 make one 01 mote , prcfoiably
foil.- , connections just outside of tlio hnrd
rubbei mold by scraping off poitlons of the
wax to expose the metal backing of the
case. When this [ 5 done , I i.ialo a hasty
compound of black lend or graphite nnd al
cohol , and 1 coat the wax cnso and the
outer face of the hard rubber mold with the
same , using for this puipoho a fine brush ,
by means ot which the paste Is evenly dls-
lilbulcd over Iho face of the said cnco and
mold , the alcohol soon evapouUlug.
"Tho brushing of the black lead u.ion the
auifaco of the hard rubbe-r mold aud vvat
case , and the subsequent removal of any
remaining particles of the lead 01 tbu
polhnlng of the face In a black lead ma
chine , will ichtilt In the face of the. haul
lubber mold nnd wax case bolng completely
metallised , so that they will stno to tnko
a deiioiilt of metal as nickel
"The rubber mold and wax case arc then
washed v.Ith a solution , competed of ono
ounce of phosphoius to one quait of pure
alcohol , which solution Is then washed off
with water When this has been done- they
nro suspended In a vat containing the well
Iviiown nickel solution , by means of ono
ur moio hoolts on ono edge of tno case ,
engaging n rod or other means , constltul-
Ing the negative polo or battery , thu eon-
nidion will , this polo being through the
metallic backing of thu cose. When the
case with the hpid rubber mold adheilng to
It Is stispi mlc'd iu the vat , the current of
: leelrlclty la tinned on , and thu nickel
ino'li * , which la located In tlio vat opposite
the inctallt/oil face of the hard rubber mold
Is dl&solvcd and the metallic nickel lu do-
waited In a thin film upon the whole of
uich surface and ot the wax e-asc , the do-
r > oslt commencing first at the points \\licio
: ho ek'ctrlc.i' rnniicc.tlon is made , namely ,
i.'lieru the wnx 1ms been removed to cxpo.io
: ho metal backing of the cnso , and then
radually creeping ovci the entiremetal -
Ized face of the hard lubber mold , the
uiie'iit returning thiotiih ; the initial bac < -
ug of the cam * and the suspending hooks
"When n Hufilclcnt amount , 01 shell , of
ilcKcl lias bcon deposited upon the Imiil
iilihcr mold , the mold li irmovcil fiom
ho nickel vat nnd placed lu n copper vr ,
mil the ahell la then completed with copper
u the uaual manner , producing a sluil
if nickel , with copper bar king , to give it
: tlffncs3 When the shell l.ns been r > -
uovcd , It will be found that all iho line
lues , dots , and other marks or Impna
ilons vlll bo found exactly reproduced H
ilcl'cl , and wllh all the xhaipneaa that Is
'haiacteiiatlo ' of thu original , nt the saino
line the nickel l.s much harlur odd moio
lur.ablo than the copper and many other
notala which have been used for ( deposit
ipnn ether biibstanccs "
Mr mlth U a firm bdllotcr In his dh-
oveiy , and of Its ultimate adoption liy
ill clc'Ctrotypo foundries Kor the ; iainn-
ihono und jilionugruph ha dt-claie't , it can
lot be excelled , and that when used thu
omul j nproiluKd will have the cleat nic-
ullio tiound that Is now lacking.
Make tt a point to BCD that your blood U
urlllod. em I. lied and vllali/cd at this tea-
on with Ilnod'n Semapurilla.
llri-nluirill .ScIlliiK till * h ( > le.
Mine. Parah Heinhardt has been setttlni ;
10 style for fall lingerie by umriiiy > > emu
xqtilalln silken umlen.car with iluborum
cslgnb In hand embroidery. Homo of her
cw skirts have rulllln-a of embroidered
lilffon In a lose dislnn. The ilaliuittt
lirmliu of the new unit U of mornlng-jlory
Ilk , filmy and cloiid-llkp , finished with r.if-
cs of Valenciennes Tha neck was out batik
nd front In the shape of irornlng glory
utala , and tinned back and faced , tiny
ov/ers being cnibiolilure'd on the tmr'aiu
iiothcr whole unit had wmall rose buJi
'oven In the material , and pieces of ime-
Intnl bM | ( foimcd a yoke , which \\an pin-
jsely trlminc'd with lace and loops of nar-
[ > w Keafuam Krc < n ribbon 'llio vlbnw
leuves were bvll'shaped ill apings of thu
Ilk. Mmo. llornliurdt'.s ir centric Idea of
avlng beetles , dragon IIlex and small but'
: rll ( s In tlio floral dr lgn for the border. )
f petticoats U not likely to br-como popu
ir.
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