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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1895)
n , . . , . . - - - - - - - - ' , . . - - , J ; : : " 'L' j. . - - - _ ! TIlE OMAIIA DAiLY 1IEJ SA1'l'ltDAY S1I'11.EstllE1t ' ' 18tH . 5 - - , 7 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - . . . - - - - - j ii GET EVEN viiii F1tCE , : . - DAngr In the I'Jortlon ofriuo Oatto : from , Nomlnndy. SHOULD BE EXCLUDE FROM TiE COUNTRY - . ' : ' . Irlrullrnl I ICIlrtmrnt IcClh'l' UCIIUrl"'hleh I'rln'e thnt AuI- Ilnl" 1rolhl AlrOKI the ! ln ; G Are Illccl ,1 with DI.eni.e. WASHNOTON , Scrl. G.-The Indlrerence . . .hown In the United Sales to the prevalence : * , oC .angerous Itceulel : In Prance and their ( olslhle Ipleall to the Unied Statls to cattle ; In 1lportell ( breeds Is Itseusned tn I com munication fDrwnrlled tD f3ecrctnry Morton ly Dr. n. D. Snlmon , chief DC the Dureal or Animal Indrntry. The communication ts In reS11DII to a hotter of Inquiry from the Eecrctary concerning the advantage whIch un Importation of the Norman breed of cattle : t might 10 to the farming and dairy Inlerests. Mr. Salmon says In part : "Thero have been a few Importatons or Norman cattle which , Are prized for their mldng qualtes , for the favor oC the butter produced from their ' " milk anti for their valle a& beef producers. . Such cattle have proved very satsnctory and 10 doubt n larger number would have been Imported but for the danger or Introducing - troducing contagious diseases with them. The district In whiCh the Norman cattle are bred comprises the departments of Calvados , EurManclip . Orne and 3elno.InterIeur. , This dlatrlct adjolna the departments or Seine and Stlne-et.Ose. which are the worst In- fected with pleuro.pneumonla or apy oC the Frcnoh provinces. I Is only recently that ; t the departments In which these cattle have been bred were declared tree from pleuro- pneumonia , and there I the greatest danger ot Il extending to them again at any time by the movement of cattle Cram the Infected region mentioned. . "Unfortunatoly the district from where It ' \oull be necessary to bring these cattle Is also Infected with other dangerous diseases. ' For Instnnce . hoof and , mouth disease was reported from Calvados and 1lche : In Janu- ary , from Calvados In March , from Selne- InferlQur In April and Calvados and Selne- Inferleur In May oC the present year. Evl- denly , this disease Is domiciled there and I would be extremely dangerous to Import , " any cattle from either oC the five departments - meats whIch are comprised In the Norman dlslrlcts nthrax , Is also very prevalent In that dl trfct. Tuberculosis has been reported from Seluo.lnferleur each month oC the yrar. , These are official reports. In regard to t the prevalence of tuberculosis In France I . Prof. Nocard or tile Alord Veterinary school reports - ports that there Is not sufcIent data to estimate even approximately the number oC tuberculosis anlmah. Dr. Salmon encloses a clipping from a newspaper oC Nantes , France , saying that the minister oC agriculture I alarmed at the spread : of tuberculosis In all the cattle raising districts. lie then con- cludes as follows : "The facts are sufcient to show that Norman cattle cannot be safely Imported from Franco under the present con- dilon or affairs In that country. As the French government Is so sensitIve CDncer- Ing the existence or less dangerous diseases oC cattle In the United States and has pro- hibied the landing oC American cattle on that account I Is surprising that so much 1IIIerence has been shown In regard to the prevalence oC dangerous diseases In that ! country and the danger of exporting them with their pure breed cattle which are pur- chased ly the breeders oC other countrIes. " , . I WILL ; 1'1 { . \ Ng\V IVI S''IGATION. ' Viittt.1 S'nl'N to -n.1cl""I 'It ) ' or 1 1Jlnlll In the Chinese tlTiiI r. WASHINGTON , Sept. 6.-The United States government It Is authoritatively stated at the Slate department , has decIded to enter forthwith upon an independent Investigation oC the Cheng 'fu riots , with the cO'Dperaton oC a Chinese representative. As at first arranged - I i.- , ranged the inquiry was 10 have been made , In cO'Dperalon with England , but there has been a change oC plan within the past few daye occasioned partly by the tact that the British consul at Ku Cheng. who was to conlucl ( the Investigation on behalf of his government. and 10 whom , with the concurrence - currence oC an American mlslonary mem- her It was at first proposed 10 entrust the : preliminary Inv stgaton oC the facts , has been detained at his post and It Is said will not be able to begin the Inquiry for a month or more. There are ale unllerloo' to be other reasons why the State department oC the government has decided upon an Independent investigatIon. such as France bas already made , and leh as England will make later. I Is said at the State department that It Is not true. however , as bas been reported , that the policy of this government has been changed by any feeling oC dissatisfactIon or resentment caused by whatever apparent de- lay has supervened on Englaml's part In proceeding - ceeding wIth the Inquiry. The department has other reasons which I Is not prepared to make public. China Is expected to lend her support to the American inquiry to the ex- tent oC supplying an escort to the persons who will conduct It. but who have not yet been designated , and will probably furnish an official who will co-operate with the AmerI I lean Investigator as In the Ku Cheng In- ' vestigation. The investigation Is expected to le made ly seine officials now on the ChInese cDast. I will probably take a month to reach Chong Tu. which Is the capital oC the In- tenor province oC Szecbuen and some 1,600 antics from the nearest ocean port. ' EX'I'ENSIS'E TIItS1'1dht Ol TU001' Mecra'tur ) ' or " 'nr.J.nmont IUII' . . Some ILflhii'llI C1IIIHgIM In Troop SlnHon" W ASIINTOON , Sept. 6.-Extenslve transfers - fors oC troops In the west were directed In an order Issued today by the secretary oC \ . 'fhe present garrison at Fort Bulord N. , D. wi go to Port Asslnnabolne , MDnt. , and oC the troops statDne there two com- IJanles oC the Twenty-second Infantry wIll go to Fort Harrlson. Mont. , and one company of the Twenty.second to Fort Yates , N. D. , where I will le Joined ly another company of the same regiment now at Fort Keogh . Mont. The three companies oC the Twelfth Infantry now nt Fort Yates and the commanding - manding officer . LIeutenant Colonel Comba will go to Fort NIDbrara , Neb. . from which ' . two companies oC the mghth infantry will depart - part for Fort Hussel , Wyo. The three companies - panics oC the Seventeenth Infantry now at Fort Russell wi go to Columbus barracks O. Cavalry transfer are made as folows : FOllr troops DC the Seventh now In the Department - partment oC Texas to the Department oC Colorado - rado : four troops at the First now In the I' Department oC Colorado to Oklahoma , two troops going to Fort Sill and two to Fort HenD. relieving tour troops oC the Third ordered - dered Mo. from Oklahoma to Jefferson barracks . Mo.Fort Fort Iuford , N. I ) . . anti Fort Hancock , Tex. . are discontinued as army posts , and directions given to turn over the public land to the InterIor departmenl _ Where the troops and companies to le transferred have not been designated In the order the department - mont commanders arc directed to make the selection oC the troops to bo removed. : : OXNAUU GIlAIM.2..L GO TO COUnT. k Supreme Trlhnn"l or H. . United StateM 'VII l'iisN V.ou Hi.usstttieatIon. . WAShINGTON , Sept 6.-There seems to be no doubt that the Oxnard sugar bounty question , ' ; hlch was yesterday decided by Controller Dewier adversely to the Oxnad company on constitutional grounds , wIll go to the supreme court oC the United States for final determination. Within the next few days Secretary Carlisle wi certify the case . to the court oC claims under sectIon 163 of the Revised Statutes stating to the court that It Is alleged byltbe claimants that a right UI- del the constItution has been denied them , and asking aa great public interests ' are Involved - volved that the curt pas upon the mater at sn early da , Under the rules oC the court the claImants might put oil making their 4' appearance for more than six months , but : h. there scouts to be no reasonable doubt that the Oxnad company will favor an early ad- 'u ' < lcaton , although Senator Calerr , It la un- dertoood , has protested against bOIQg forced Into the courts on the questions Involved The case , when I reaches the court oC claims , wIlt be under the charge of Assltam Attorney General A. E. Dodge , who I. espe- , I aly charged with the ceene ot the &OVorn- - - - - - - - tient 10 all eases before that court 11 ! iodg , ! very likely will oak 10 have the cams arh3nced , I Is loluble In view oC interests Involvcd ! that the court will Consent to try It IlnoH , ! ! nlecllatoly aCer It Cllvonts on Oc- tuber 28. unless the cl.lnall should ask further - thee time fir prtpnaton , I II the general eXIH'ctnton , Ilweer , ( lint both Parties will t'o ready early 1 November. \\'hatever the deciatwt Limo came undoubtedly will le ap- healed to the supreme court. The government - mont , II II said , would not rest on an adverse decision 11\1 It 13 equally certain that the clalmanls would not In the meantime all the claims for bounty under the appropriation , .1 b belch up pending final determination by the supreme curt oC the question oC the constitutionality oC the appropriation. Ng"S I OI 'rul At IY. Claniiges In the . Jt' I1t. Service its Atiii < , iiitct'tt "c.h'rlu ) ' . WAStNOTON , ' Sept. G.-Speelal ( Tele- gram.-Foliowing ) changes In stations and duties oC officers or the Medical department arc ordered : Captain WillIam W. Gray , as- sistant surgeon , relieved al Fort Schuyler , N. Y. . and wIll take station at Philadelphia :1 : attending surgeon and examiner oC re- crls , to I elevo Captain Samuel Q. Itoblnson . assistant surgeun. Captain Robinson . on being relieved . will report to the commandIng : - ling officer at Fort Heno. Old. . to relevo Major Wllal U. Gardner sur eon. Major Gardner , nit being relieved , will report to the commanding officer at 1 ' lrt Thomas Ky. , tD relieve Major James C. Worthington , sur- geon. Mnjor Worthington on being relieved , will report to the commanding officer at Vancouver - couver Barracks , Wash. , to relieve Captain William Stephenson , assistant surgeon. Cap- tain Stephenson on being relieved , wIll re- port to the cOlfmandlng officer or the presidio at San Francisco for duty at that post. First Lieutenant Guy Carleton In transferred from troop I to troop I. : 1.'lrt Lieutenant Ioe B. Dr'an , from troop L to troop H : . Second cavalry The folowln/ transfers In the Ninth Infantry - Cantry arc ordered : Captain WIlliam L. Carpenter - pouter , company I to company D : Captain Charles M. locleCeler , company D to CDm- pany I : First Lieutenant George Palmer , company - pany D to company K : FI'st Lieutenant Frank Dew . Hamsey , company K tD com- pan D. The following named officers will report Monday September 23. to Colonel Charles H. Alden. first surJeon general . presIdent oC the examining board In thIs city. for examination for promotion : Captain Louis S. Tesson assistant - slstant surgeon : Captain William II. Cor- busier , assistant surgeJn : Captain DanIel M. Appall , assistant surgeon : Captain Samuel Q. Robinson . assistant surgeon. Lieutenant Colonel AHrlll A. " 'oodhul deputy surgeon general , Is detailed as n mem- her oC time board or officers to meet at Fort RobInson for the examination or Captain Louis W. Crampton assistant surgeon. vice Colonel Dallas Bache , assistant surgeon gen- oral , hereby relieved. Leaves oC absence granted : Captain John L. Tiernan. : Third artillery. fifteen days , ex- tended : Second Lieutenant Delamere Sker- rott FIfth artillery . twenty-five days extended - tended : Captain Owen J. Sweet. Twenty-fifth Infantry , twenty.one days , extended. n'lut n VItOMUSINU TiE "I\I.S. I'otIilIIi'i' n"II.IOt..t IIu'.Yt'r. a Ntimlt'r .r I.'rnulll..t Ciiieermms. I WAShINGTON. Sept. 6.-Seven fraud orders were Issued this mornIng hy the Postofce department against concerns car- ryIng on busIness In various parts of the countr . ) The companies and . persons debarred the use or thE malls are : The Southern Construc- tDn company and J. D. Fleming. St , Louis , false pretenses : the Dfson : Watch company and G. Henry & Co. , Chicago . Ill. , selling marked playing cards : George Nyc Mitwaukea'is. . . false pretenses : the Drltlsh- American Press association and J. V. La- barre New York City , false pretenses : Henry C. Kramer and Mrs. 11. C. ICramer. New York City , false pretenses ; n. Savlgny , New York , false pretenses : the Southern City Manufacturing company , Ladies Benefit Employment - ployment company Neta I. . Wiiard , alas Princess Wilard , alas Mary Wihliard . A. P. Wilard , S. D. Wiiard and F. A. Wi- llard. with offices In Chicago San Francisco and Los Angeles CaL , fraudulent employ- meat bureau. STII..r. flhLA'.VINU - Ot ; 'i'r lIE Gold S'nI1eltt. Fnl..1 . t. ; 1.I'e Gon.1 lime LHO4eM for the nny. WAShINGTON , Sept. G.-A teegrm : received - ceived at the Treasury department this afternoon - noon states $1.GOOOOO In gold has l en with- drawn for export from the subtreaau-y at New York. Slight gains , however , were made I at Chicago and other points , aggregating $186.- 000. so the true amount or the reserve at the close oC business was 98513529. The cash balance was $181,577,168. The treasury officials retain their usual ret ' cence on the subject , but there I no doubt that they wore somewhat disappointed ! ani ] surprIse that the syndicate ' permitted the business day to close without makIng any ' deposit. From the first the officials have confidently belIeved $0C.OOO.000 ( was the ' lowestpo1nt whlcb the syndIcate would permIt the reserve to reach , and hence their inaction at this tme Is not understooll. There 18. however no alarm felt , as It Is expected the syndicate will come to the recue on the first sign oC uneasiness on the part oC the public , SPAIN , % il.li I'AY IN 'V ASIINGTO : . alerts Cinini to hieFimamelly . UI"I..ed or un Septemimimer : : WASHINGTON , Sept 6-The Spanish government has yielded 10 the representa- tDns oC the UnIted States In the matter oC the place oC payment oC the money In sats- faction of the Mora claim , and wilt pay \ In Washington on the date agreed on , the 251h Inst. As the amount Is large the pay- mont will be made In exchangl on London and the transa lens will be conducted through the State deparlment. I has been reported that the claimant , Antonio Mora has assigned so much oC his claim that he would receive practically nothing from this settlement. 1 Is authoritatively stated 'n ' his behalf that this Is not true , and that , on the contrary after nil assignments are satisfied , lIe will have loft between ; 00.00 and $800,000. Forty per cent oC the total amount or $600.- 000 , Is consumed In the payment oC lawyers' rees and the expenses oC the prosecution oC the claim A small part oC the remaining amount has been anticipated In meeting the expenses of living. 'VII Not A.lmmtlt Simeep , . Fret ' or DII' . WASHINGTON , Sept. 6.-SpecImii ( Tele- gram. > Actng Secretary or the Treasury Curtis today rendered a decision on the appl- caton of C. F. Ctmrtiss . on behalf Dr the Iowa Agricultural college . for time admission oC sheep for the use oC the college for ex- perlental purposes free oC duty. The acting secretary rules that there Is no provision oC law which "ould permit oC tree entry for such purposes , The provIsions for tree entry oC articles for colleges embrace "pimilo. sDphlcal and scientific apparatus utensils . Instruments - struments and preparations. " and not live animals. , - - - - - Icl" ' ) lttJuton Tbr.nt.icl. W ASINGTON ; Sept. 6.-Speclal ( Tele gram.-Acting Secretary Reynolds today forwarded - warded to the attorney general copies of correspondence and other papers relative to a demand made upon time Burlington Railroad company oC Iowa through Its land commls- sioner W. W. Baldwin. for the reconveyance of 25.496 acre oC land found to have been erroneously certIfied or patented to the company - pany on account oC the grant thereto. The latter contains a recommendatDn that suit b brought for the recovery of title 10 Ime If. In the judgment oC the attorney general the same can be Buccseruly maintained. - - - - - - A rl.uUlrnl Cimemmslsti. EI..t Olcfr" . WASINOTON , Sept. 6.-At the annual meeting oC the Association oC 'Agrlculural Chemists today officers were elected a Col- lows : President , D. R. Rose , Alabama : vice president. Dr. William Frear , Pennsylvania : Prof. H. W. secretary Wiey , chemist oC the Agricultural department : executive com- mite II. L , . Wheeler Rhode Island , and J.v. . Trphager , MDntana. An investigation - tion oC existing food legislation was provided - vided Co by the appoIntment ot a committee - tee on the aubject. of luDaarhl1 Wheat Crop I. Good WAShiNGTON , Sept. 6.-Edward I' . T. Hammond , United States cohlul at Duda- I'esth , has furnished the State department with a report on the wheat crop of Hungary for the present year lie says the crop has a Call average and that time country produced a surplus for the year oC about 65.000,000 bushel. I FAVORS ] ICATIYIS ' ' SIDE Report of the Investigation In the Attack on the Dawson Family. CASE NOW BEFORE GOVERNOR HOLCOMB I SI.I.e" In Connection "UI thc Tnkln or the TC"tlOIY _ ' 1- T""I ) ' Alolnt to 1 Coms- " "I.rahlc Suits. LINCOLN , Sept. 6.-Speclal.-Apropos ( ) or the arrest oC Vie McCarthy , In this mornlng's Dee Is the report or the investigation - ton oC McCarthy In the mater laid before Governor Holcomb by Lord Cough oC the British embassy , Washington , D. C. McCarthy - thy was accused or having assaulted reder- Ick Dawson and wire In Sarpy county. In his report oC the investigation , which has been on file In Ooveror 10lcomh's omce for soy- oral days Deputy County Attorney Slabaulh oC county In Douglas says part : "We notified the parties Interested and all material that could learn oC witnesses we to eet with us at the police court In South Omaha , the city near which the trouble oc- curred , and near the line between the coun- ties or Douglas and Sarpy , and there make statements as to the mater charged. And In puruance to our request on Monday , July 22 , 1895 , at 2 p. m. , together with Vie McCar- thy , John McCarthy , Robert D. Lawrence and Elmer II. Monroe , the tour persons who were engaged In the assault upon the Daw- son family , and Judge hlassett , their attor- ney also Mr. R. C. Noleman oC Alliance , Neh. . the attorney for Frederick Dawson and others , also Frank E. Mnnn . appearing for some oC the witnesses , and Mr. Lefler . the county attorney for Sarpy county , met at the place designated and proceeded to take the statements oC all persons who knew or claimed to know anything materIal about the alleged occurrcnce. " The evidence submited to the go\'eror. which covers over 300 pages or typewriting . Is mainly In defense oC McCarthy. H. C Noleman oC Alliance Is at present engaged In taking additional testimony of the Dawson - son family. and when cDmpleted It will also be forwarded to Governor Holcomb. The later will then examine time whole and for- ward a report of his findings to Lord Oough. The total cost oC typewriting and sten- ogrphic work on the case alone foots $281.70. ThINKS DAILEY IS IN CUSTODY. Detective L1ngdDn left this evening for Broken how at whlcb point a man I under arrest on the charge or being the one who shot Melvin Martin a few nhht stnce. The Broken Bow authorites say be Is an II'eter- ate cigarette smoker and possesses other charcterlstcs oC the missing printer , Dailey. Chief Melck Is oC the opinIon that he Is not the right man. At Broken Dow ho gives his name as Mike Casey. Mrs. Mary Heiz Is suing the town oC Havelock for 3000. She says that on Christ- mas eve , whie on her way home Cram church. she became talged : up In one or the village sidewalks and was thrown down receiving a lumber or severe physical In- juries. P. M. Cook has secured an order oC the court to levy nn attachment on the prop- erty of Barr Parker , councilman from the Fifth ward. Two days ago Parker disposed or his shoe store 10 William Simpson & Co. oC Kansas. Cook says he holds a note or Parlwr's for 5OO. due the latter part of this month , one for $700 and one for $2.000. due laler. Cook swears that Parker has disposed - posed oC his goods with Intent to cheat hi creditors. No property has been found which could he attacimed. NEW FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. The Falls City State bank has been au- thDrlzed by the State BankIng board to commenD business September 10 , with a cap- Ital oC 50000. W. A. Greenwood will be cashier. The banking board has also authorized - thorized tIme Southeastern Building and Lan assoclatlcn to begin business all granted a certificate to that effect. The capital stock will be 1000000. The Incorporator are Church Howe , Jarvis S. Church. J. M. Drower. A. H. fIllmore. Fred E. Allen and , W. II. 'Hay. Omaha people In Lincoln : At the Lindell- August Meyer. At the Lincoln-G. P. Diotz. wife , daulhter and granddaughter , F. W. Shaw. A. P. Cuyler. " \1.1. ATTI'C'l M.tIcV ; WIlEmIIdlFiN. . Cuss " ' Fatritnees Oiler him- COUlt ) . 11. Olcr 11- I . . CIICCII'lt" to St'rcimera. PLATTSIOUTI Neb. , Sept. 6.-Speclal. ( ) -The Plalsmouth Wheel club members are earnestly at work preparing for their meet to le held at the Cass county fair , which will take place September 24-27. The man- agement Is endeavoring to make I the largest meet ever held In the city They conceIved the Idea oC having the prizes , which are by Car the best ever hung up by the club , phD' tographed and one sent with each lot or entry blanks tD the different clubs that all may Corm some Idea oC what they are riding for. They are adding a great deal to the races by putting up three ali four prizes to each event , Instead at two and three as , they have heretofore done. The Presbyterian Sunday school held a picnIc - nIc today In Patterson's park on the I'iatte bottommm. - Lsdles' day at Mrs. C. C. Parmeleo'B on lay Gospel Hi was largely attended. Many were present from Omaha. The High school scholars last nigh gave a "ghost social" at SVhlta'a hsll All the stu- dents were dressed as ghosts and conversed with the gueste. Refreshments were sen'ed. The new Omaha Dee train , front Omaha by Louisville and Union brings a great many people from out In the country to the seat or government. The apple shipping business bas become a great Industry In the past few weeks. Within two weeks there ba\'e been twelve carloads of that fruit shipped from here to points east DC the Mlsstsslppl. VAIVE Ol iT 'IE ; ; : SVGAI JEI 'r CR01' . "ctho.l" or 1-1'01"1) ' iiorrowed from Fimmrolme l'rovl.1 1'.oltnhl' NORFOLK Neb. , Sept. 6Speclal.The ( entire beet crop or Nebraska has ben "laid by" for several weeks , and its present con- dltDa , taken a a whole , Is very good In- deed , more than fulfilling the most hopeful expectations oC the early part ot the season Any danger of the crop being diminIshed by routh has been long since overcome by timely almowera whlo : the recent heavy rains have given a strong impetus or dovloprent : to the roots , In consequence oC which a very heavy average yield I.c looked for . In fact with a coat'nu1nCor : such favorable conditions the teal : quantity If beets that the two factories will before mdwlnlrr ! convert Into some thousands or tons oC granulate sugar will be nary : three tmes ! larger than : ever beforo. To facilitate the imarvesting . by permitting It to be taken at Osy stages , and without con- fctng with other farm work that comes at the same period many or the Carmels are alroJdy taking advantage oC the company's offer oC an Increased price for slIcIng a part oC their crop. The beets are stored slmp'y and safely In trenches made In the field until called In by the factory , and the Inlovaton ! bids Call to prove as popular here 'ss It Is In Europe. The heavy demand for the beet pulp woks In advance oC the operations oC tile factories proves that another culcm borrowed from abroad Is rapIdly ganlng ! a firm footIng here a well 1 demonstrating the pccmanent value oC this new food pro- duct. _ _ _ _ _ _ Scrimp Iron 'hleve" Ih.t'eh..1. PLATSMOU'H. Neb. , Sept. 6-Speclal ( Teleb'am.-Through ) a little detective work of C. F. StDutenborough , , agent of the lls- SOUII PacIfic In thIs city today D. S. Guild , the D. & . M. storekeeper , was enabled to catch the parties who have len carrying oft bran from the yards here tor the past alx monthB. In all there has been several hundred pounds stolen. In an attempt to ship I lot out today the parties were detected - tectCI and are now In jail. The local scrap , brass and copper buyer were In possession oC a lot oC the company's goods , which they promptly turned over Attractions or Smirpy Commmmty'a I'iir. PAPILLIN , Neb. . Sept. 6.(5poclsl.- ( ) The Sarpy county tall will be held here Wednesday , Thursday and Friday . September 11 , 1 and 13. Wedneday will be entry day and the time will be consumed In receiving anti arranging eximibits , Thnn.lay . will be Children's day , anfl premIums will be award- el In the velonl Ueputment' oC exhibits . The premiums aI numerous and the compe- tton promises t01 b , close. hood races have been provided CDr this / day. Friday will be allay oC sports. I Special races . open to the world , wIll be a fp.tura f or the Ilay Bicycle races , 'I Inlerler e the progranm. ' New buildings Tmie been erected ! te accommodate - mod3te exhibitors ' anti others are undergoing repairs. E'erythl/l be In readIness for the annual exhibition ly the day oC the opening. . . .L. _ _ _ _ Narrow IMn 1' .r Itu- Ymnl. II.A TTMOUTlr eb. , Sept . 6.-Spec'al ( Telecram.-HoT ) . f I IIIg m , 1 years old , the only son of a wow , was s1eJ irons being fatally mangle by the , PFrlor strength oC Miler ! Uelol , who hlpptheti to be near enough to grab him and prevent him from being drawn In by the rapldy , revolving machiney. lie had c3roe3sl' : put hs lund between two pulleys , which run one or the large roler which was running at the rate or 800 revolutions - , olutions per minute when hi shIrt sleeve was caught ami Jerked 111m against the re volving machinery. Ills screams brought the timely assistance . The mill was shut down and the boy released. An examination proved he suffered only a badly m3sho band , with no bones broken In more than one place. This evening Ida . the 12-year-old daughter oC George Wedman ! , fell Cram a horse and broke both bones In her right arm below the elbow. She was severely brused ! , but tot seriously. ICimig's Daughters' 'hl.t'l 1.'t.t. . FIIEMONT , Sept. G.-Special.-Time ( ) King's Daughler gave a social and whell fete at the residence oC Frank Griswold , two miles northeast oC town this evening. The Outing Cycle club met at the park and rode out In a body , and a good many other ladles and gentlemen went out 0 : their wheels. The social was In every way a simccess The news that Lew May Is likely to be appointed - pointed a member oC the national fish com- mission by President Cleveland has created a great deal oC favorable comment among his CrLends here Fremoat people Irrespective oC party hope to see him appointed. The largest yield oC wheat reported from this county \ as raised on Ito ( farm of J. C. Franklin In Nickerson towrmslmip I threshed thirty-eight and one-haIr lu8hels 10 , the acre. ' The field was carefully measured and its acreage accurately nscertalned. Chn"t' It'l.uhl.nu" Nmimmme .ms 'lckt.t. IMPERIAL , Neb. , Sept. 6-Speclal ( Telo- gram.-The ) republican county conventIon met here today , the largest and most hal- mDnlous ever held In this count ) ' . The tol- lowing ticket was nominated : David H. Kln- rey , clerk : J. S. Harden , treasurer : E C. i3ardbtmry sheriff : J. lit. l3emmder judge : Loren Jenkins superlntemlent : L. McElroy , sur- veyor : Dr. F. HDlmelster , coroner : H. P. Rowe commissIoner Second district : dde- gates state convention . A. A. Leachey , James Burke , Cash D. Fuller and J. 'tv . Ilann . George W Waters , Chase county's candidate for district judge oC the Fourteenth district , was granted the privilege of selecting his own delegates . and named P. W. Scott . E. C. Bramibury S. C. lenry and J. W. O'Brien Silos for hit' " 'mtluie ur lust C..I' " . NEBRASKA CITY , Neb" , Sept C.-Speclal ( ) -Richard HlgglnbDltom has brought suit against John W James for $1,509 damages . He claims that In 189 he rented 100 acres oC land from James , who was to recelvo two-thirds oC the crop raised for the rent. Shortly after tIling possession ho was en- joined from farming the ianth by Joe Treat who claimed ownership. The matter has never born decided and Hlgglnhottom now claims $1,600 for toss or crop for 1803. trs. B. A. Itudiger yesterday entertined a large party oC friends at her home In this city. _ _ _ _ _ 'V..ldll aim the T"'lull'l Cimmmmil. BUR\VELL Neb. , SePt. 6-(8peclal ( Tee- ! gram.-Work ) was cpmmence yesterday on the big Tzschuck car l. and sIxty teams are : no\ under contract. . The canal commenC01 four miles above tlmerl and extends nearly to this pace. : I will bo thirty mies In length and covers time let territory on the upper part of tIe ,1No th Loup valley. I' gives . a stImulus . ta , everything hardly less pronounced than a new rallraod. H. E. D1b- cock Is the promoter oC this enterprIse. , - - - - - - - Great 1 : " .t.n I..ul" Fittully OSCEOLA , Neb. , Sept. 6-Sp ( clal.-Dlr. ) Ing the fire here August 22 Ialph Mills . the oldest son oC ox-Senator M. A. Jls , did all he could to stop its spread and save th [ goods oC merchants working beyond his strength. lie has been confined to his led sInce until Thursday afternoon . when he died. Time funeral wIll be hell at the Methodist Episcopal church Saturday at 10 o'clock a. m. Rev. A. B. WhItmer , pastor or the church , will officiate. _ _ _ _ _ _ Jmmry S.t'urt..1 lit time " 1"111"01 C" " " . CHADRON , Neb , Sept. 6.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-After several days' work on the part oC the court a jury has been secured In the MDrrlson murder trial and the examination of witnesses begun. There are nine farmers , one miller , one car- penter and one cigar manufacturer on the jury. Mrs. A. V. Harris wie oC the mnur- dered man , has been In attendance all day and will probably slay during the entire trial , - , - _ . Ii'ttim .r 11 Aged ' \ nhoo'o.nl WAHOO , Neb. , Sept. 6.-Special.-Last ( ) : night Mrs. Perky died at the home oC her son. Charles Perry , president oC the First National bank oC this cty : Thralys's . together with extreme age was the cause or death , she being past 80. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon by Rev. Mr. Ieatte oC l2ncobn : - - Jefferson Coimimty ' Mortgmigtm It'cord. FAIDUIY , Neb. , Sept. 6.-Speclal.-The ( ) Jefferson county mortgage record for August Is as follows : Farm mortgages thlrty-twD ( lied . $3,932.9 : farm mortgages twenty-rour released , $27,692 : city mortgages . ten filed . $3.449.22 : nine released . $ .309.01 : chattel mortgages ; seventy-seven fed , $13- 946.70 : released , nineteen , 207942. Nebraska City I'r..h ) ' ' ' ) " In Session. FAIRBURY . Neb" , Sept. 6.-Speclal.-The ( ) I Nebraska City presbytery has been In session - sion here with an attendance of forty mem- hers , and adjourned this morning. Among the member of the presbytery In attendance were : Revs. Countermine and Oliver oC BeatrIce - rIce : DeLong oC York Wilson oC Table Rock and Sexton or Seward. A. I hill Personals. ASHLAND , Neb. , Sept. 6.-Special.--Mlss ( ) Liie Singer leaves In the mornIng for Peru , Neb. , where she will attend the normal. Senator W. J. I.ehr oC tbls county has been confined to his bed for the past two months , but Is now convalescing and will soon be able to be out. _ _ _ _ _ _ All C..hlle un is Cit Imt'mms' Ticket PLATTE CENTER . Neb. , Sept. G.-Speelal ( Telegram.-The ) tW9 county central com- mitees or the reppbJ1 ) sn and populist patc ! met here today 3'd oacurred In the acton oC the two county clnventons nominating a citizens' ticket fo ! ' Runty officers. Ulll'"ntirJ..le I'lrty. DUNCAN , Neb ' , C Sept. 6.-Speclal.- ( ) About thirty YO ' rgI'peopl : of Duncan and Columbus took poseon or the sgent's Quarters - ters here last .nigi1t , Jt . being a surprise birthday - day party for him , 4 fine time was enjoyed by all until 2 a. mo I'"ul UnlJnu l'impsses' lt A""I.ol. HASTINGS , se4. 6-pecia'-A ( ' ) teleJram was reoelve here todky announcing ! that Paul U. Dungan , who Ie Ralph Sulon's alternate for naval cadetship .t Annalols : , had suc- cesCuly passed aef ei'amlnation. Esouernt . - d , < lt'.rJI' Smumitim . ALLIANCE , Neb. , Sept. 6.-Speclal ( ! Tee- : gram-Ceotge ) SmIth , ' who was arrested al Uemlngrord , charged with criminally as- Baultng Mrs. Dora Crossing wu ac lull.d at a preliminary hearing today. fluukIeii's ArileR Salve. The bet salve In the world for cuts , bruises , sDres ulcers Bit rheum , fever sores totter . chapped hands chIlblains , corn , antI all akin eruptions , and positIvely cures piles , or no pay required. I Is i guaranteed to give perfect nlLtacton or ' ) loney reCunded. Price 25 cemtm per box I'or sale by Kuhn & Co. . a- - Running races , Union park , Council Bluffs. Great sport , six events . . Ladle free today -a All kind of musIcal supplies at Ihyden's. LECAL PHASE OF HYPNOTS I Remarkable Sttcmcnts Before the Medico- Legal . - OQugrcsa , COMPELLING MEN TO COMMIT CRIME It.cOI.t..1 IUI so 'O"Cl' I ) ' the Cnurt" ot Al . : u.ol.cnl Cu. ii mm I ri ' " - l'hnol" Urgeil to tule I n ! lll ) ' . NEW YORK , Sept. G.-The hinT day's session oC the Iedlco-Legal congress began with the reading by Clark hell oC a IJI'er 1) ' Oustav 1oehl on "The Brutality oC Capital Punlaimment " The author contcnded thaI the death Ilenaly had no deterrent elect , that It was a relic Dr feudal baharlsm , Iml was merely an act or revenge on the part oC the state. Chemistry was then reached and I'rof C. A. DDremus read a paper on "Two Hemak- able Cases oC Chronic Antmonial Polson- lag . " Prof. R. Ogden DDremus red a paper on "Milk " "Mik Adulteratlomm . A telegram oC congratulation Crom the Rho.le . Island Medical congress , In sessIon In Providemmce was reac\ The section oC microscopy was then en- tered upon the chairman being M. C. White oC New Haven , Conn. The afternoon session was opened wllh the reading of a paper ly Clark Hell on "Hyp- notsm In the Courts oC Law " Mr. hell sent a letter to several prominent Pim'siCtans asking : "C3n crime bo .conunllell by tIme lmypmsotic power the sUbject being the unconscious - conscious anti Innocent agent and Instru- meat ? I the subject Is unconscous ami oven unwilng , his the hypnotzer such power and domination over the hypnotzed as could control action to the ( "tent oC a commission of a crime ? Is I possible to re- move by hnnotc suggeston from the mind oC the subject all memory or acts or occur- rences which happened In the hypnotc state ? Would It ba possible for a hypnotzer to so control a hypnotized subject as to . for ex- an1le. make him sign a wi In the presence oC third parties . declare It to be his wIll ami then request them to sign as attesting wll- nesses and be afterward wimohiy unconsciomms wholy uncomcous oC the occurrence , or a note or hand , or a check ? " Reports In the affirmative , were received from several eminent proCessors , while others , conceding that persons In a hypnDtc state are constantly amenable to control 1) simggestions . denie that h'pnotsm bas ammy place In criminal Jurisprudence as a defense for crime. Mr. Del polnled out that I appeared - peared the majority oC medical men In this cJuntry did not recognize hypnDtc trance as an existing fact The lawyer and judges wore on the same grounds as the doctors. In the courts oC Europe the contrary was the fact and men of the highest character and proCessional attainments devoted their best efforts to Its study and elimcidation . As I was with proCessional men , so It was with the people. ProC. Carl Sextus of Chicago wrote to say that a natural crlnlnal could be made to do criminal acts under hypnotc influence , lut not a person or real morl worth , Dr. W. L. Howard of Baltimore sall that hypnotism was a reality. lie gave several Instances oC hypnotized persons In Idtmore , Including his own servammt whom he sent to a neighboring physlclan's laboratory to steal everything the doctor had. lie restored time fellow while he had the articles stIll In hlR possession The doctor confessed < 1 I affected the man's brain somewimat but he always took care , except on this occ1slon. to get the subject back Into a good mental state before he completely restored him. The doctor had aIm hpnolze'l a bank clshler and made him steal $45,000. lie pertormed an operation lit the Johns Hopkins university with the pa- tent under hypnotic Infuenc . lypnotsm was Invaluable as a corrector oC morals Dr. Grover oC Massachusetts tel of a young lady In Dostoh who had ! tendency to tublr- culosls being cured by hypnotic irmfluoncc. The foihowing resolution was adopted tolowlng resolulon on a motIon ot Cark Del : "Resoved : That In the opinion oC this Medico-Legal congress not only sMul,1 , th , subject oC medical jurlsdlclon be recognized In the various Institutions DC learning . but In the medical and law schools oC this country that such schools shouhl Include It In their studies , and that exnmlnatons on this subject - ject bo made necessary for the graduation In eiher medicine or law " On motion oC n. s. Ransom the following was passed : "Resolved That It Is the duty , and would mimI , to the Interests and benefit or Ute lega : and medical pmofessions I every national and state medIcal society and every national and state bar association In the United States and British provinces should appoint a standing I committe upon medical jurisprudence. " The session then adjourned and the con- press ended with a banquet and reception to- niglmt e Go to Union park Council Bluffs , this afternoon and witness the grand hurdle .hase and six great running races. Ladies Cree. p M5SSISSII'I'I AI.I.I'Y llnICOS. Elect New OImIcm'rs 1111 Agree to Iee' N'xt lt St , ) ' /ul. DETROIT . Sept. G.-At today's session of the Mississippi Valley Medical assDclaton the nominating commnltteo In nomlnalng commiee reported favor DC Dr. 11. O. Walker oC Detroit , president : Dr. Miller Hcltts oC Cincinnati , first vice president : Dr. C. S. Woodbury of 11.lan- . apols , second vice president : Dr H. W. Lcob oC St. Louis secretary : D. H. M. Meyer of Chicago , treasurer : Drs. V. ' . N. \'Islmard T. 1 , IDlt and A. D. I3uchanan Judicial com- mittee . Time committee recommended the cDmmltee appoint- meat oC a permanent executive committee composed or the tulary officers oC the as- sochton and the ex-presidents and that this cmmitee conduct nil the business ot the association. St. l'aul was selected as the place oC meetIng - Ing In 1896. The report was unanimously adopted. * , - , f I , 1 One's physical feelngs , like the faithful setter , aearch and point out plainly the fact of ( license or lmealtim I a lan is not feeling well amid vigorous -If he Is loslul flesh Ind vitality , ifhe is Ilstlcss . smervoums . sleeplcss , hc certainly is not vell . The down bill road from healh to sickness is smooth and declnes rapidly. At the first intimaton of disease , thc wise man takes a pure , simple vegetable tonic. I puts his digestion mto good ac. 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