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STATE OF NEBRASKA,

SECRETARY'S OFFICE. 1, John C. Allen, secretary of state of the state of Nebraska

, do hereby certify that I have carefully examined and compared the annexed copies of the laws, joint resolutions, and memorials passed by the legislature of said state at its twenty-second session with the original rolls on file in this office

, and that the same are true copies thereof.

[SEAL.]

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the great seal of the state of Nebraska.

Done at Lincoln this first day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, of the independence of the United States the one hundred and fifteenth, and of this state the twenty-fifth.

(Signed) JOHN C. ALLEN,

Secretary of State.

PREFACE.

The marginal notes of this volume of laws will show the volume of statutes where any prior law upon the same subject may be found. The legislature adjourned April 4, 1891. Where there is no emergency clause in any of these acts, by force of Sec. 24, Art. III of the constitution, they could not take effect at all until August 1, 1891, three calendar months after the adjournment of the legislature. The arrangement of the proposed constitutional amendments and the general laws is based upon the arrangement of the Compiled Statutes of 1889.

JOHN C. ALLEN,

Secretary of State.

STATE OFFICERS.

1891-92.

Hon. JAMES E. BOYD, Governor,

Omda.
Hon. THOMAS J. MAJORS, Lieutenant Governor,

Peru,

Hon. JOHN C. ALLEN, Secretary of Stato,

McCook.
Hon. JOHN E. HILL, Treas

Beatrice.
Hon. THOMAS H. BENTON, Auditor Public Accounts,

Lincoln.
Hon. AUGUSTINE R. HUMPHREY, Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings,

Broken Bow.
Hon. GEORGE H. HASTINGS, Attorney General,

Crete.

Hon. ALEXANDER K. GOUDY, Superintendent Public Instruction,

Red Cloud.

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