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THE AMERICAN. 3 KTATK NKWM MtRMtKA MllCtUmOUl MAtllRS. Diphtheria end searlnt fuvcr are having a run In 1,1 moo In. WtllUm M, Konm-y of 1'iM it was qui severely kicked by a horse. Over 6(H) plates of fruit were ex hibited at the Tun non county fair. -South Omaha daiuis to be grow Ing fasUir than nny other city tn the state, Kobmk City will not be repre snntod In tho Nebraska advertising Brain. Kxhlblts At the (inge county fair wot'o tho best ever known In that county. Tho school building atNnydnr has Ihm'ii rollttod with now desks and other furnltui'o, Tho total acreage of corn In Otoe county 1 144,000. Tho average will bo forty bushels. Tho county commissioner of Hurt county hitvo ordered sixty-one election booth at a cost of f 117. Kdgur he been having a augur famine on account of tho groat amount of fruit being cuniiod there. Tho Hulvatlon army ha made a stand at Columbus mid will endeavor to reform tho ungodly thoroin. Tho acreage of !orn In York coun ty Is 160,000 acres. It in expected to yield forty bushel to tho aero. Tho store of T. U. Clawson at Columbus was entered by thlovu who took, goods to tho amount of 860. Thayer county's thirteenth annual fair occurred last week, Thnro was a grout display of fruits and grain. Tho county ('"wnlsslonor of Cedar county havo purchased lots for tho location of a now court bouse. A contract has boon lot for tho I'.luo Springs water works system, tho work to bo completed In sixty days, Ueatrleo seem to hnvo more than its quota of tramps, who havo of lalo done a good dual of potty thlovlng. Valley county will hold a apodal election October 15 lo voto liO.OQO bonds to tho I'ueblo & Duluth Railroad company. Homo hearties purent loft a six week old baby in an alley at Lincoln, wbero It was found by tho police and carod for. Unknown parties enterod tho store of Hruse & Co. at Cheney and took clothing, chocks and other valuables to tho amount of t'iOO, 1Udwlek Korck, a Huffalo county armor, raised a boot that tnoasuros three foot in length, 22 Inches In cir cumference and wolghs 25 pounds. Fremont last wook was honored by a visit from Hocrotary of War I'roctor, llo was ftocompuniml by Benator Man derson and other distinguished porsons. A number of armors who loft Ilox Jlutte county on account of the drouth and consequent hard times, are com lug back to again try tilling Nebraska soil. Win. Hoebt of Kearney, who was taken to the Lincoln asylum recently, dlod In that institution last week, lie lost his roason through bulne re verses. The Madison county air was ex tended one day. The display was the finest in quality and the greatest in quantity of any previous fair ever held in the county. Toter Jensen, of Ames, was quite seriously Injured by a horse the other day. llo was helping a blacksmith when the animal reared arid struck him with his fore feet. A train consisting of twenty-one cars ot ore from the Dead wood mines was received at the Omaha smelter, There were 400 tons of the ore, which was valued at 8:02,000, A, W. Fuller, an old soldier of Dodge county, having been prostrated with paralysis, application has bona tttnde for his admission to tlui soldlei' home at (!rsnl island, At Independence, King Kosselt, the Mi ll I unt o, Hoi Untie county horse, owned by Fuller Uro. knocked enotber half second olT his record, go ing the full mile In !i K!J. District Judge Norrls dissolved tho temporary Injunction soeurod against the culling of a second special election on tho relocation of tho coun ty seal In Dakota county. While J. W, Kody was driving a nail to Its place at (iulde Hock a spike head uprung oft and struck Kody In thu forehead, knocking hint down and cutting a gash cluar to the bono. Oloo county will voto in Novem ber on a proposition to expend f;l,6Q0 to build and furnish a Jail In Nebraska City, and (1,000 for an addition to the poor house, (loth are badly needed. Tho sixth annual moating of the Nebraska Association of Trotting Horse Mrcoders will bo hold at David City October l!i to 10. Tho first pay ment has been made on ovor 300 nom inations. All the classes in the high school building at Lincoln woro lot out the other day on account of tho crumbling walls on tho north side of tho build ing. Tho structure is liable to full at any time. -It, A. Hhodos, Hoemer' chicken king, took from one Incubator contain ing 200 eggs and 104 little chickens. Ilo will have another incubator of tho same capacity which will hatch in about a week. Little Al, son of Dave Marshall, an employe at tho Cornland hotel in Lexlngtom, was burned so seriously that he died soon after tho accident. The child set (Ire to his clothing in some unknown way, A man giving the name of Ames was arrested four tulles north of Hust ings on the charge of stealing a lot of valuable horses some time since, He was bound over to the district court and confined in jail. --The directors of the Nebraska City Driving I'ark association have concluded to hold meetings October 14, 16 and 16, Already ovor $1,000 in purses havo been secured and a suc cessful racing event is anticipated, John V, Tiolkon of Nebraska City has commenced suit against the Mis souri I'ncKlo railway for $10,000 dam ages, The plaintiff asks damages for tho Ions of a foot while attempting to board a stock car at Weeping Water. The Union TacKlo and the Klkhorn roads nave under consideration the putting on of a passenger train between the illuck Hills and Denver, via Chey enne, Jlapld City people say the liur llugton 1 getting all of that travel .tow, Thomas Knapp, ft farmer residing seven miles from rjtromsburg, took to town at one trip, with one span of horses, two wagons on which were loaded 20,1 bushels of oats, carrying back (40,00 in cash received for the grain. Leroy Duncan, aged 2 years, son of K. L. Duncan of Nebraska City, while playing about the yard fell from a wall to the ground, a distance of about fifty feet. The little fallow was unconscious when picked up, but will recover. The county commissioners of Otoe county have decided that the construc tion of ft new Jail Is necessary, and will place tho proposition before the people to vote upon at tho November election. The building will cost about (,'(,000 and is badly needed. In Omaha last week J. D. Willis shot at Dr. II. II. Jllrney on the public tree l. The latter' life was saved by the ball striking his watch, which was somewhat damaged, The bull was flnl'tenod thin to the size of a silver dollar, Willis claimed that the doctor hud lead his daughter astray. Kvory in mi Is religious when lie Is smrod to dentil, THE 0AN0N LAW, 1. The constitutions of princes are ot snpstlor, hut subordinate to EccIm lastteal constitutions, I. The Uw of the emperor esnnot llssolve the ecotsinstlcnl or osnon Uw, I. It Is not lawful for kit niperor to eiact anything opposed to the apos tolto rules. A. It is not lawful for kings to surp the things that belong to priests. . No custom of any one onn thwart the statutes ot the pope. 6. Let no resistance be offered to the apostolic (onnon) precepts, but let them be aalutlfernusly fullllled. 7. The yoke Imposed by the holy Me It to be borne, though It appear In tolerable and Insupportable. 8. The 1'ontlT can neither be loosed lor bound by the seoular power. I. That the rontlff was oalled Qod by the pious Prince Constantino, and that fta god ho cannot be judged by man. 10. That m god he la far above the reach of all human law and Judgement. II, That all lawi contrary to the canons and decrees of the lloman pre lates are of no force. 13. That ail of the ordlnanoee of the pop are unhesitatingly to be obeyed. 18. Wo ought not oven to speak to one whom ike pope bai cxoornmunl eated. 14. Trieste are father! and masters, oven of princes. 18. Tho civil law ia derived from man, but tho eooleslastloal, or canon law la derived direct! from God, by wbloh tho pontiff can, In connection with hit prelates, make constitutions for tho whole christian world, In mat ter! iplritual, concerning the salvation of souls, and the right government of tbo eburchj and If necessary Judge and dispose of all tho temporal good of all christian, 11. A heretic, holding or teaching false dootrlno concerning tho sacra ments, I oxoominunloated and de graded, and handed over to tho secular court. 17. Secular prince unwilling to wear to defend tho church against heretic are excommunicated, and they aro lain under an Interdict 18. Tho good of heretlo aro to bo confiscated, and applied to tho church, 19. Advocate or notaries, favor ing heretics, or their doender, or pleading for them In law suits, or writ ing document for them, aro Infamous, and suspended from offloo. SO. Tho secular power, whether permanent or temporary, aro bound to iwar that the will exterminate, ac cording to their power, all heretic eomdemnod by the chnroh and tem poral lord not purging hi land of here tics, la excommunicated. tl, Those signed with tho oros for tho extermination of heretics, rejoice In tho privilege granted to tho crusa der for tho help of tho Holy land. 81, The aro absolved from all obli gation who aro In anywise bound to heretic. 88. Whoever die In battle against the anbeltevlng, merit tho kingdom of heaven. 84. Wo do not esteem those boml 14, to whoa It way kav happened In their aeal fr their Mother Chareh against the eieomntunleated, to kill aome of them, Vfl, That Cslholle prince are bound, both by civil and osnon law, not to ro etve or tolerate heretic, and much more at not to permit their rite, or other einrclso of their religion, or rather, their false sect, but are most Solemnly boned everywhere, U repel and expel them. 88. The following temporal punish ment are to be enforced oa berottcai 1st. Infamy, and tho consequent dis qualifications for all olvll act. 8d. Intestability, a well active and pasilvo (that In, they oan neither nak wilt, nor Inherit what I left to them by other). 8d. Los of paternal power over ohlldren. 4th Los of dowry, and other privilege granted to women. 6th. Confiscation of all good. 6th. That vassals and slaves and other are set free from all, even aworn obliga tion due to their lord or another. 7th. Capital oorporal punishments, especial ly death, and perpetual Imprisonment 27. Tho canon law forbids all toler ation. SB. That Metropolitan snd Bishops are to excommunicato htm who grant liberty of conscience. 89. No oath I to bo kept toward heretic princes, lord or other. 80. lleretlo are to bo deprived of all olvll and patrrnal right. 81. The Tope oan absolve from all oath. 83. Every bishop I ordinary udg In ft cause of heresy, The reason I beoanao tho bishop oan ex-offtolo, and ought to extirpate heretics, and Infllot upon them tho duo punishments, and to tbl aro bound on pals of deposi tion. Beside, aro tho Inquisitor es pecially deputed by tho Apoitollo See, Kver bishop In hi dloonso I thought to be, and In reality Is, a natural In quisitor, (literally born Inquisitor), e a to havo tho same power with those already mentioned In a cause of here. 88. In over promissory oath al though absolutely taken, there aro certain condition tacitly understood, amongst which arei First, If I oani Beoond, To vo tho right and authority ofauporlorj Third, When tho oath suppose tho honor of the Apoitollo Be to be Illicit." 84. That tho Council of Trent, (tho last and great authority of Rome), de cree and command that tho (acred canon and all general oounoll, alio the other Apos'ollo enactment Issued In favor of ecclesiastical person of ecclesiastical liberty, and against It violator, all of which by thl present deore it renews, and must b exactly observed by all. i... - Loyal Men and all , AMERICAN SOCIETIES Can Oct All Kind of JOB WORK At THE AMERICAN Offlca