OF ALL LAWS OF A GENERAL NATURE PASSED SINCE THE PUBLICATION OF THE FIRST EDITION, Chapter 1. Cities of first class, amendatory various sections.... 2. Cities of second class, sec. 69. [Amended 1885, chap. 20.]. 4. Northern boundary line of State 5. Custer county, attached to fifth judicial district. [Repealed by 1883, Chapter I. Agriculture, section one amended.. II. Animals, lien on offspring.... V. Animals, false pedigree, penalty.. VI. Animals, sheep husbandry. VII. Assignments for creditors..... VIII. Attorney, amendatory of section 18, chap, 7. [This with other sec- XIX. County clerk, administering oaths, etc. XXI. County treasurer's financial report..... XXIII. Counties, roads leading to cities first class... XXIV. Counties, county boundaries, section 6, art. II amended.... XXV. Counties and county officers, section 34 amended........ [Repealed by amendatory XI. Cities of first class, sections 22 and 25 amended. [Repealed by amendatory act 1885, chap. 13.] XII. Cities of first class, sections 42, 54 and 55 amended, and section 57 re- pealed, and sections 31, 34 and 102 amended. 102 repealed by amendatory act 1885, chap. 13.] Sections 31, 34, XIII. Cities of second class, section 124 amended. XIV. Cities of second class, section 70 amended. [Repealed by amendatory XV. Cities of second class, section 69 amended. [Repealed by amenda. XVI. Cities of second class having over 10,000 inhabitants, [Amended 1885, Chap.XXVI. Counties and county officers, section 25 amended..... XXVII. Counties and county officers, sections 37 and 38 amended. [Repealed by amendatory act 1885, chap. 37.] XXVIII. Counties and county officers, secs. 132, 134, 135, 136 and 137 amended. 252 XXIX. Counties, refunding indebtedness... XXXI. County boundaries, Brown county. XXXII. County boundaries, Cherry county. XXXIII. County boundaries, Holt county. XXXIV. County boundaries, Knox county. XXXV. County boundaries, Loup county.. XXXVI. Counties, township organization... XLII. Elections, sections 103 and 107 amended.... XLIII. Elections, fraudulent ballots............. XLIV. Fees, section 24 amended..... XLV. Female employes, protection of...... XLVI. Fraudulent transfer of property.. XLVII. Innkeepers, fire escapes...... XXXVIII. Courts, county, sections 2, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 16 amended XXXIX., Decedents, sale of interests of deceased partner..... XL. Divorce, additional remedies to enforce judgments for alimony.. L. Insurance companies, section 40 amended... LI. Liquors, section 11 amended................. LII. Manufacturers of butter and cheese protected. LV. Medicine, dissections authorized... LVII. Militia, sec. 36 amended. [Repealed by amendatory act 1885, chap. 63.] LVIII. Notaries public, sections 1 and 12 amended........... LXXIV. School land law. [Repealed by act of 1875, chap. 85.} LXXVII. Stenographic reporters, appointment of deputies..... LIX. Occupying claimants...... LX. Paupers, sections 1 and 2 amended.... LXII. Railroads, section 1 amended... LXIII. Real estate, section 40 amended. [Repealed by amendatory act, 1885, LXIV. Real estate, record of copy of power of attorney. [Amended 1885 LXVI. Registration of voters, sections 1, 2, 5, 7 and 9 amended and section LXVII. Revenue, sections 63 and 70 amended.... ..499, 500 LXVIII. Revenue, sections 48, 79, 91, 92, 96, 97, and 105 amended. [Section 105 repealed by amendatory act 1885, chap. 71.]........498, 503, 505, 506, 507 LXIX. Revenue, sections 89, 156 and 162 amended........... Ch. LXXXI. Weights and measures, section 5 amended.... LXXXV. Criminal cases reviewed on error... XC. Public lands, purchase from United States... Chapter 1. Agriculture, exceptions to herd law 2. Agriculture, suspending herd law.... 3. Agriculture, protection of bee industry... 4. Animals, provisions for live stock sanitary commission 7. Bonds, provides for registration of villages and cities. 626 748 672 836 854 844 781 783 599 601 13. Cities of first class, amendatory of various sections 14. Cities, second class, when over 5,000 inhabitants.... 15. Cities, second class, over 5,000 inhabitants, amendatory of various 16. Cities, second class, and villages, inhabitants required.. 17. Cities, second class, and villages, to abolish village ... 18. Cities, second class and villages, amendatory of various sections... 130 19. Cities, second class, and villages, levy of taxes (see foot note p. 141). 20. Cities, second class, and villages, general powers... 21. Cities, second class, and villages, work on streets 24. Corporations, incorporation of detective associations... 25. Corporations, educational institution changing name 30. Corporations, secret societies, incorporation.......... 31. Counties, boundaries of Blaine county 32. Counties, boundaries of Dawes county 33. Counties, boundaries of Logan county 34. Counties, boundaries of Sheridan county 35. Counties, boundaries of Sioux county 36. Counties and county officers, territory unorganized and transferr- 37. Counties and county officers, claims against county 38. Counties and county officers, protection against high water........ 260 39. Counties and county officers, burial of soldiers, sailors and marines. 436 42. Counties and county officers, township organization 43. Counties and county officers, township organization discontinuance 269 44. Courts, judicial districts and judges...... 45. Courts, regulating terms of court... tory of various sections.. Chapter 46. Courts, execution in county court 47. Decedents, embezzling goods of 48. Decedents, wills and foreign executors 49. Divorce, time in which divorced persons may marry. 57. Insurance, cancellation of policies..... 58. Internal Improvements, authorizing bonds to aid.. 62. Mechanic's Lien .... 63. Militia, pay and appropriation.... 64. Railroads, maximum passenger tariff. Railroad Commissioners..... 80. Schools, board of education, expense estimate... 82. Schools, school district bonds 83. Schools, study of physiology and hygiene 84. Schools, purchase land from state... 85. School Funds and Lands.... ... 66. Real Estate, recording land claims.... 68. Revenue, repealing the five per cent. penalty. (See foot note p. 508.) 69. Revenue, meeting, powers, and pay of assessors.. .498, 499, 500 502 70. Revenue, levy of taxes for county purposes. 508 509 509 529 73. Revenue, sale for taxes, publish tax list 535 544 544 79. Schools, amending various sections 91. State Saline Lands, provide for sale and leasing. 94. Swamp Lands, incomplete contracts, assessment... 280 307 .302, 304, 324 331 331 358 349 365 369 388 389 401 405 404 410 423 .434, 436 474 471 433 96. Civil Code, original bill of exceptions, use of... 98. Civil Code, adoption of children... .368, .545-566 567 568 573 561 463 574 459 628 .614, 615 705, 706 707 717 722 99. Civil Code, appeals, when not allowed. 747 751 764 100. Civil Code, execution, stay of before justice of the peace. 775 180 809 837 107. Criminal Code, rewards for arrest in case of homicide 850 108. Criminal Code, prosecuting offenses on information... 40 126. Joint resolution relative to state quota of arms and equipments.... 436 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. PREAMBLE. We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. ARTICLE I. SECTION I. 1. [Legislative power.]-All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a senate and house of representatives. SECTION II. 1. [House of representatives.]-The house of representatives shall be composed of members chosen every second year, by the people of the several states; and the electors in each state shall have the qualifications requisite for electors of the most numerous branch of the state legislature. 2. [Representatives Qualifications.]-No person shall be a representative who shall not have attained the age of twenty-five years, and been seven years a citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an inhabitant of that state in which he shall be chosen. 3. [Apportionment.] Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several states which may be included within this Union, according to their respective numbers, which shall be determined by adding to the whole number of free persons, including those bound to service for a term of years, and excluding Indians not taxed, three-fifths of all other persons. The actual enumeration shall be made within three years after the first meeting of the congress of the United States, and within every subsequent term of ten years, in such manner as they shall by law direct. The number of representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty thousand, but each state shall have at least one representative; and until such enumeration shall be made, the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chuse three; Massachusetts, eight; Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, one; Connecticut, five; New York, six; New Jersey, four; Pennsylvania, eight; Delaware, one; Maryland, six; Virginia, ten; North Carolina, five; South Carolina, five; and Georgia, three. 4. [Vacancies.]-When vacancies happen in the representation from any state, the executive authority thereof shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies. 5. [Speaker Power of impeachment.]-The house of representatives shall chuse their speaker and other officers, and shall have the sole power of impeachment. SECTION III. 1. [Senate.]-The senate of the United States shall be composed of two |