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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1895)
THE NORTHWEST HN wmi. K. NINMIIOTI*. K.mtovA »'•*». EoUPCITY, WKHHAHK A. OVER THE STATE. Am A O I/. W lodge hM been organ ized at Itancroft Htimtos county * fair will bn held September 34. >6, A and 37. .lr.rrs.soM county's fair tlila year w»i not ijulle np to es|>ectnOon* Tmk Old fattier*' association of Harpy county has a membership of 137. Im Ashland potatoes and spples bring tbe aatne price cent* a bushel. Iikstriu tivk prairie Are* have lieen raging In the vicinity of Thedford Tnr. York college opened (.he school year with an encouraging outlook ColoNsr. Imokh*oii will give a Inc* ture in K remoot some (line In Novem ber. Thk young ladles of Ainsworth are talking of organizing a ladles’ brass band. ll is estimated that 40.000 people visited the stele fair on the second day. Tuesday. TMK Atchison Oraphlc llgure* that 7«l,WSr. acres of land in Ne rasku are under the ditches Os account of heat the school* of Ne braska City cut down the afternoon eesslou to forty minutes Tmk dog poisoner lias begun his deadly work at Hterling. A very valu able mastiff was the Qrst victim. VVuii.k viewing the circus parade in Nebraska City the wife of (apt Mu|ie* of company (' was touched for her gold watch. Til* Standard t attle company at Ames ha* 1.800 acre* of corn and has hired men to cut and shock t*># whole baainess. Tmk Methodlsteof Norfolk will short ly begin the construction of one of the largest church edllices iu the North Kx-ShNAToK MANOKRNOX has gone to ( hattanooga. where lie deliver* th* oration at the reunion of the Army of the Cumberland. Tmk family of Mr. Heliel of Scotia la j sorely afflicted. Mix children are down | with typhoid fever and the parents got ’ no rest night or day. Wm. H. Uii.hoK, aged <17, formerly of the One Hundred and Fifty'fourth Illi nois infantry, died at the soldiers’ home iu t<rand Island last week. WoltK on the excavation for the foundation of the large udditlon to the (irand Island soldiers’ home progresses finely and is nearly finished. Nkiihaska City has an imported clairvoyant who advertises herself as "the wonder of the age.’ She offers a reward of $1,000 for information lead ing to the discovery of her peer In the profession. Tiik ltu.plist association of the l-oup and Klkhorn districts will hold Its an nual convention in Hattie Creek, com mencing Thursday evening, October 3, and continuing until Saturday evening, October 6. Chios Hri.l.s, a resident of Millard, was struck and killed by a freight train He had sturted to run acrossAil* track ahead of the train. Ho'irventmt a. fnw'ininutes. He was aliout 31 and unmarried. VVuur. taking in the sights of Omaha a Michigan traveling man took a prom enade through a dark alley with u ne gresa, and was by her touched to the tune of 1100 in cold cash and certifi cates of deposit to the amount of $8,000. Tmk body of the unknown man who was drowned in the Missouri river near i’lattsmoutli was found by two men near Uock Muffs. The tnan’a identity is not yet known, as the only article he hail in his pocket was a set of false teeth. T. K. Hay. while getting off a freight train in the Klkhorn yards at Fremont, slipped and fell and the wheels passed _Li. Innl lias touu rnini.t'iili td till* hospital umi lira. lirowu i»n<l llaslam amputated the limb between the atiUle , and knee. T. (i. KkRttraoN of Heaver t rousing | has a (lowing well front which he irri gated ten acres of land. Two and a half acres was planted to sweet pota- | irtes, frout which he nareeated I,non bushels lie Hilda a ready auIe at SI ; per bushel. U. VV. Owkms, a preacher of the de uoiiiinailon of •saint*.” who has been traveling about over ihe slate holding uieeiings in a tent, was arrested at I airbury and paid a Hue of •sin and cost* in Justice court for brutally Iwat lug his two daughters. The residence of Mr*, t uridine Heat*, about six miles from Kim wood, w as alruck by lightuing. and the shuck to Vlra liesle rendered her unconscious for ksverst hours Hue of her shoes was tora to pieces null both feet were butt i y blistered by ilia eleitrie Hu III She is recovering VV mis Miss Mamie Mullalieu of the Krainev Industrial school was out ruling with Mrs Krank '*imHurd, u big hurley fellow lumped out fnoa Is aide the road anil made a grab tor the horse’s brittle. The burse jumped a little to one side so the fellow did not gel a gieal hold and Miss Mutlulieu plied the whip, gelling beyond the reach of the a* uundret Vs s motor >ar was goiug south at tier trie*. Hah* the little Vyear <44 daughter of Kd llebide. was-truck and almost distantly killed the little girt, alter crosstag. turned and in at templing to gel let k was struck ou the head ami kkockesl down and one of tier lei I • etching Ik a wheel 01 some pail of the geei mg of the > «i fthe wa» drag ged some distance Hei nrck was broken toil * avu l|oi i own revetted a tele pi am from Mat'd I leb her «l sums I iVv la idheera "I Ihe fair sseoctatnia ea>l the eomurereiel asws latum to at lend ihe tali 'n governor's lay, *#p lentl<er is. when tiuvernoi stone of VIisaissi|vpi |* to la* met * y lha i> over lm« a) •« iciai states adjo long low a f ur vreamci, u anaHlrv met at Hum'olitl Vlo 'libel dat au tep""rd the amount '<1 'll* k s"V I lard II "TV i s the I wilding w d* ta’gin at »*'• and the s'rewitor» will k» d» aperatntn wiib la stsly 4a>si llui«t*oid son the oo<«. In* t vswery establuhmskt of ioba VV Idltiagei llrstrkv. wa* cosed •< a ebailei mortgage ' “ " I ih* M«t« r»t». The Nebraska state fair was a de aided an (’cess, both In the matter of ex* hltdta and attendance If any body had 1 any doebt about lb's a visit t»» tiie ! ground* »m sufficient u» dispel tbs I doubt 'I he weather for Most part | was not all that eould have oeen da aired and yet the attendance went considerably beyond the record, and would undoubtedly have been much greeter tied not beat end duet Inter fered Korty thousand people are credited with being on the ground* Wednesday, end at least Id,ino In ad dition to thta number on Thursday. There wee a lark of means of trans portation tha dust was not property laid, and some other thing* were left undone tbet *hould have been attend ed to. The manager* have gained ex perience that will enable them another year to have alt inattera arranged and carried out In a satisfactory way. The agricultural exhibit waathe beat , ever aeen in Nebraska, and thia I* *ay tug a good deal when It i* coonMered how many splendid exhibition* the state ha* held. All the various depart ments were full to overflowing, and evidence was present on every hand that Nebraska I* not only a productive stats, but that her citizen* taka pride and satisfaction In making It kuown to the world. Counties vied with coun ties in elaborate displays, and all were so good, so full and complete, that it was difficult to draw comparisons. Omaha look care of the large crowd in a splendid way, making her claim good to every pretension previously set forth. The city was brilliantly ilium Insted through the entire week and en tertainment elaborately provided for the thousand* of guests within her gates liutids innumerable wrought enchanting music on all sidea. and the parades arranged for the varloua even ings wera up to expectations and drew hundred* of thousands of sightseers The Nebraska state fair for Istftft pusses into history as one of the most sueeess f it I ever held, and if there was any thing lacking the experience that has been gained will enable the managers j to provide it in I Hue,. The fair has ail- ! vertlaed the stale * resources itt a man- { ner that will bring good fruit in great uhiin(i 141.ft* in vs-iir*. Irrigation Cnnt#«t Dlirlilon. following is the opinion of Judge Neville In the matter of the alfalfa irri gation district recently organized under tlie new law: In tlie District Courtof Keith < ounty, Neb., liourd of Directors of Alfalfa Ir rigation District I'lnintiflV. And now on the Hist duy of August, is'Jft. this cause came on for hearing and trial u> tin* court upon the potitionof the plain tiff, the answer of the defendants thereto, and the evidence, and the court having heard all the testimony and arguments of counsel and being fully udviscd in the premise* find*: That the said district hits been organ ized in all respects us provided by law. and that all thing* required to be done by said law, particularly as required by the act of the legislature which pa**ed und took effect March JO, Is'.i.l. entitled “Anact to provide for the organization and government of irrigation districts, etc,’’ have been done mid performed and that the bonds of said alfalfa irri gation dlatrict in the sum of IJJ.OOt) have been In all respects voted by s^id ij.-.a Erectors lu accordance with ffie law, and said bond* are in form, substance and amount in strict con formity to law. The court further finds that the or ganization of said alfalfu irrigation district and the voting and issuing of said bonds In the sum of SJJ.otiO, of which bonds there are forty-four of tC.00 eacii were regular and according to law. The court further finds that the notice of the tiling of the petition herein was given, und for the time in the manner prescribed by law. it is Ihereiore considered, adjudged anti decreed that the said proceedings and each thereof in mid aiaiut the or ganization of said alfalfa irrigation j district und the election and voting for and proceeding* to Issue anil tlie issue of said bonds and all tilings pertaining thereto lie and the same u e and eacii thereof approved aud confirmed, and tiiu issue of said bonds of said district und tlie said l»inds and eucli of them are declured to lie legal and valid mid in the respects binding upon the said alfalfa irrigation district frMsctt the 1 altlemea. The Northwestern l.ive HtoeU asso eiation of t herry county, Nebraska, with hrudi|uarlera et present at Merri am, held a special meeting at Valen tine for the purpose of extending the hand of welcome to all cattlemen of the middle and eastern portion of * her ry county On December 111, l*iht, thia association was organised arid incorpo rated under the laws of the stale of Nebraska it Is iu its infancy as yet. hut It has proved itself worthy of cam •■deration in protecting slockgrower* and shippers from the petty pdferiug that lias been carried on in the last few years Die association's next semi-au uual meeting will be held in Valentine for the pur|H>se of amending its by law* and increasing it* membership, and if possible locating the asaocia Don's main otiice at Valentine. Neb, which is tin- OuUlily seat of * herry county. I lie at Vt..,..i.cuii I lie gn at parade mi I her day liiglil et iiumh.i w i» Hu ■ low >,‘;ig f, .itinr of the kind in ihe west I liumands and thousands of people to wed Hit. great paceattl atul e» pi esxions of awe and Surprise were mau> and pniinmiiced Never a sight so beautiful in thia west ern land. Ittroneeivalde in beauty hard, v d#*i 11bc« Iht uisguifl. ent duals twenty In nuwWr llleuding with the rb'hawas til the costumes were the colors of the king and I tide i»m red. white and blue and the raia>uw our* of heav en ludr*. rlh.ttile wa» It* gradeur, It wa* Into land tn teal it v an ejsedt in l the lifa of every witness • ‘mans has achieved a grand diatuu turn m her ef forts to please her visitors Wemsutt Sul Worry teg t hadimi d aps'en the ai absorb I lag topic of tottvei satiun on the street ' is the vertitel >h the Mori n ttmr det mat, M **ffvft**t« liMUMiil •I U#lii liM|f l*»* WmIM*! Mil Uu» I ?i»* h«t#t Ihftit uftff lit I iftftft t|t kltv «« ll •'Mid! tfitv >1 ID • 9 >«Mf ft Nvt ItiftJ 11*1 r |**r Vim MvMtUu ft Pit It! i Af it.iiitrM V|tui i«iD hftft ll%* *| rtl tlilt* **ft l lltftVft ft* (H i lip • dd *» Hu* VIdmUhi W ftp 4 PVfMI dM-m At d| t M *UMt ! It# Vt»*% I* pt I run m( »l*i*'i* hp mu ti***%hftl. " t5*ut *1* Vt* rl I (lift t Aft* •! I MU \H%* ft! I* D| Imi'Idm ft *?»#*# BANKERS PUT UP GOLD, WILL PLEDGE $30,000 000 TO THE TREASURY. IF NEEDED. WORK OF BONDBYNDICATE 1b«f ftsslr* tm A««M in, Action Which Would H*,t th* Kffccl of < he. kin* ••lie steadily Increasing Hualocaa f'rospsrlly Thnl la how la All ncctlona of thn Cwnlrf. WaaiiiMufoa. Kept. 28. The cany a* aurauce ami confidence of the treasury officials that there will not he a hood Iaaue and that the treaaury gold re nerve will not again be seriou-dy de pleted la explained by a prominent of ficial, who nayn tiiat through the good 'jftlcca of the bond nyndicate, promise* have been secured from banker* in the principal cities of the country tliut in case of necessity they can he called upon to ulai-c up to Sdff.OOU.OOO of gold in the treasury In exchange for legal tender. Thi* important matter ha* been ijuietly uegmlated by Messrs. Belmont .anil Morgan during the last fifteen day*. The reasons which iiave led to the action are varied, but all tend to the same end. On the part of tiie admin 1st ration it is recognized as good |»oli tics to avoid another bond issue and throw the resnonsihdity and necessity for remedial nnuucial legislation upon uir iiinHiiuiK cm^riTid, it *vu» unrr mined by the president several month* ago tliat there would he no bond Issue until ufter the elections, as an issue previous thereto would have the effect of strengthening the hands of the free silver men and the I'opnlists. On the other side the syndicate wishes to avoid uny action which would have the effect of checking the steadily increasing busmen prosperity. The parties to the present voluntary ooinbinai ion for the protection of the treasury gold resurvu are almost en tirely within the list of hunks thal were allowed to participate in tie bundling of the luit bond Issue. LAND FRAUDS CHARGED. A Wyoming State Weustor Warns Htrrr tary NniUh la Investigate, Cheyenne, Wyo., Hept. t'9.— Robert Foote, state senator of Johnson county, lias written an open letter to Meeretary Smith of the in terior department, exposing what lie characterize* «* xi.w- of the moat gigantic' and glaring frauds of the age" which is about to he com mitted, he suyM, in Wyoming, under the Carey arid land law. He says thut all the waters of the streams iu the llig Horn busin were parceled out to members of the "stale laud ring" by the stute engineer ami com panies have been formed which pro pose to churge to settlers for water rights 910 per acre which arc not worth over 910. The lauds which the state authorities have asked to have set apart under the Carey law are not desert lands us contemplated in the act of congress, Mr, Foote asserts. In conclusion the senator says the design is to cicute a system of peonage or ten antry-at-will in our rich valleys where nonoruble and Independent manhood should he found. MARLBOROUGH SAYS SO The Young I Ink I- lin-liares Tliat lie Is Engaged to Miss t’on.uelo V snili-rlilll. New Yoke, Sept. ;3, -The young duke of Marlborough set at rest lust night conflicting reports concerning himself und Miss Consuelo Vander bilt, by requesting that the fol lowing he made public: "It is officially announced that a mar riage lias been urrunged between *1... . I • > I .. M ..I I.. .........1. .....I C'ousltclo Vanderbilt. The engage* ruent was arranged by Mr*. Vander bilt's friends anil those of the duke of Murilmrough. Tin wedding will take place toward the latter part of this year in New York.' This marriage will oonilcct Ihchou-e of Vanderldlt to the principal dm al families of tin* llritisli empire, partic ulurly those of llueuleugli, Uoxburg ami Abereorn The duke of Ahereorn la an unde of the duke of Malrbor ough DONE UP THE JUDGE. Not lluslilvU'i t riuifcill Murk l*roa»Mi» lu I stem Sew llclliuc Found. MkMi o, Mo.. .Hepi. — The schedule of people w Ini were swindled by I hr late Hoi tlughh'tt of Widt'iVllh U growing, ilndge K M llughletl, win Is now Inditing circuit court Imre, ins I gito Mrs. II, iUckrogfi and two snn« of Wright * ity and .1 A, lorUlell u| ImUtcll. Mu . hold forged notes aim fiauduleut deeds i f lru*t e mi tiled by llugtiiell for It.jlKi aguiiisi llie funm of ti ,\ lliu well. .1 I Mitchell. 'Its. Itergmau■ W C llusli and J If Alder | sou Mau> tai mers almul Welter tilt | hare small clouds on the title to llirtl farms lu the sheyai of bogus dents o 'trust It Is estimatetl that the w hull | indebtedness will aggregate neatly - I* I tssl dtssuutteas Alls* a Mints. NiV lh* Mo . s«|it K't Miss tilth t leintv daughter of a leading farmei ' living mat llWial, was <«n her way t< 1 mi Ik the eow* Thursday night •* hei an nnka»w u wretch seised hrr. clioket her twsaurthie. dragged her a sit or distance amt tnuially assaulted her ■Sa tires nf people siarterl In put suit with Idlest hounds the man will t« lynched if caught. I tuna healurkt sinks | setvss. Hixvtilk Kv Hepl '.'A I h uiiiiets strike lu the lutarel ili< Irtct pending since May ent|e< t • day tu the acceptance of the -tli . ciai.it ‘lent’ a ton, Hi* m>» , tin. refusing tu negotiate with ti e hlllgtit | uf l.altof * r iteo* lose ih.it o>gaul«a lion in any pa<ttenia* QUARREL OVER SPOILS. I niufi.t Mm« » »( Where »1fl OKU ut IsAlsn •««<** Wen*. Wa<mi«i,ih«, Kept I olonel 1/ M Ho** of Lulhrle, LU,, «|cnl, five hour* ou the witnc*. •*««<! Lying to tell whut be did with 'lie *,'..<**> he received from th* *e< relary of the treasury on Ilia well known $i.oo i <**> payment to tbe < hoe law and ' bleb* ssaw Indians for thair shadow claim to th* (hayfilin’ and Arsps boa lands In Lklah >mu. ( olonel lioss staled Lint he bad puid *1u.ooo to one Colonel Parsons of Maryland, who ha* been a member of tbe state legislature and voted for Uortuan, and who I*gen erally believed to lei tbe tine financial manipulator of Nena'or 1 ioruiau in certain western legislative matters. Tills 9lu.lfljri lie paid Parson* was for Parsons bimaelf, as t olonel I toss stated. 'I lien I olonel Itoss says lie set apart $10,Odd for blmself, and then be gave Nam Donaldson of Kentucky, who was supposed to have a financial lobby pall In tba treasury, $i,(J0<l. and the remaining $50,000 be (.aid to ( olonel Parsons In cash, and It is bis tinder/.tending that Parsons paid It out to certain persons, but not knowing who they ware, he can not eanlalo fur ther, Will firing I Islins Against Hawaii. 8am 1 iiamchuo. Kept, 31.—A number of men who were Imprisoned by the Dole government during the rela-lllon in Hawaii have organized for the pur pose of gaining the assistance of their respective government* In an effort to obtain damage* from tbe Hawaiian government. Leorgc Lycergiu*. who was imprisoned several month* ou a charge of treason and afterward set at liberty without a trial, passed through this city on the way to Washington, where he will lay the matter before the state department, f rom Washing ton he will goto Loudon, then to Pari* and thence to Athens. At these points he will act as agent of members of members of each nationality now re siding in ilawaii who have claim* sgainst the Hawaiian government. liraui or *ir»- ncniiu. Cn uii.ks'ion, ill., Sept. 23. Mrs Lizzie I'leklin died at her home In this city lust night, aged *<*» yearn. She wan a daughter of Senator W. T, Col quitt, and several years ago wan a contributor to Harper's and I-rank I,exlie's weeklies. Her husband was Hon. Orlando l>. i'leklin of Illinois, and she was a sister of ««-Uovernor and Senator Alfred Colquitt, who died at Washington last winter. During President Cleveland's first term Mrs. I'leklin was postmaster in till* city. Anson, Itnsrnflslil l)«nl. Nkw Yohk, Se|,t 23.—Ansom Kosen* field is dead of llright's disease at his home in this city. Ill* death will re call old ( alifornia day* to many news paper men and women who knew Mr. itosenfleld through his connection with the “Alta ( alifornia," of which he was a part owner for many years. Mr. itosenfleld was a forty-niner, and, In common with the enterprising men who invaded the Western coast during that lucky year, rapidly accumulated a fortune! He was horn in Germany and came to this country in Isct Noble sad Shields lee Parti,srs. St. I.outs, Mo.. Sept 84,—General John W. Noble and General George II. Shields have formed a partner ship for the practice of law. Gen eral Noble was Secretary of the Interior and General Shields was as sistant attorney general under Presi dent Harrison! The two have been intimate friends personally for years, and fheir copartner ’ *p makes one of t he strongest tlrms in the west. Turkey Preparing for Trouble. London. Sept. 23.—Some lime ago a (it in of cartographers received an or der from a house In Constantinople for the Hritlsh admiralty charts of the Dardanelles. The order was tilled. The chronicle's correspondent at Con stantinople declares that these charts were produced for the Turkish minis try of war. for the use of engineers in laving torpedoes in the straights. An Actress twk» Dlidfm Nr.w Yoick, Hept Mrs. I’aul L. Wilkes, known in theatrical circle* u» Virginia I’aul, ha* brought suit against I’aul T. Wilke* in tin i lly court of Itrookl.vu for absolute divorce. Kail Itlvrr Weavers Will Nul strike. Kai.i Kuril. Muss., Sept. t'3. The Weaver* aasradatioa, at a meeting lust liigbt. voted almost unanimously not to strike CONDENSED DISPATCHES, i *-~~" •*l urn a lieiuoerat," salt! e* i on gi-cssman I Hand in a speech ai l Union, Mo Washington lialiuu* celebrated Italy s national day with various fe* tlvliic* It Is said that the light on Judge Heott "I liklalioma will be tuken Into ! eongi es* The obi receiving *hip Mliinesot*, is ! to be given to Massachusetts f>*r Its j uaval militia, The cotton emp ot l.oui*iaua, Vr* kunsas and hast 'leva* is estimated lu be forty per cent short tleuctul Milton Moor* was appoint ed election commissioner of Kansas I tty by tinventor Hlowu. Ambassador Kuslls is said to be lay ing the wtieaio a- , > t d lllauchartl m the senate Irtnu I onlslana. i j t,m|*e>or WIHIaiu baa yielded to lloheulobuand will nut nrga repr*» ' site measure* against Husduiist* J kiUiavklanv In Washington are hot l I over the alltgrd lnt»u faience in their i politics h< ev »e* iclary Whitney In answer lo malty ‘|Uerie« Mesi-'o i stale* that she ilmvai give Irish more i pi uii«ge i»*H 'liter immigiauis t'hicagu banks are busy esumiu'ag , employes* a**-mul* sine* *hc big Van liakkelen Jones Wilson sltorluge Miotic | Vs |« t. y has > third the stale tie part meal t'-ui I bin* ha* withdrawn 1 ' opposition to the In - e*t Igallon of the I | l Iteng 'I'm riots * ftMi' bundled men stooped a (lain • at Imnceville Via , seised a nvgm so eased ot • brutal assault and took b'm lu the wools and naeg- d him NO CUBAN RECOGNITION Tl»» I wuiM I *« Ink# 4#»* f'fr«HI»P 4 f Mow Ml f'MWfll, , w ikHKlirW, Kept Ik Kar* vague new»j ap«r report* nothing i« known at the Mate department of the ln<en. tion of a y of the government* of the American republic* to recognize the Izelllgereney of Ilia < uban revolution lata, and It la ouite certain that no formal application for euch racognl tlon hy tha Lultad Klalea haa been made. It la not perceived here how the inaurgenta ran reap any kuhataii' tlsl art van i age* at title time for euch recognition 'I hr only comfort that they would derive would b« from the moral effect of an aa*ent hy an inde pendent power to the propoaition that th< y had aaaumed atatebood A a far a* tha L'nitrd Htatealacon cerned. it took aueh a pronounced aland lu tha caae of the late P.rexillaii inaur reetion that It could acar-ely recog nize tha inourgeut* In the eu*e of t uba at praaeut without n complete reveraal of it* poaitiou. It haa held that, to entitle them to rccognltlon.lii aurgenta mint act up a aeat of govern ment and maintain It; that they muat laaua money, and muat po* e<** a navy to rnaka effectual any blockade they wlah to eatahliah in abort, thal they muat have an actual defaeto govern merit. The atatc department la not In formed that any of tbeae requirement* have been met by the I ub»u*. POLITICS AND CRIME. Profeaaor Warner of t allfornla iti». k* Ilia I'reaeut Police ayateuia. Dkkvkh, t'ol.. Kept. la. At thia morning a aaaalou of the iiutloual pria on cougreaa a paper on "Politic* and Crime," written by Amo* (I. Warner, piofeaaor of cconomica and aocial aci erice in tiie Lelund Htanford univeralty of t allfornla, and read by John N, Uryden of Kearney. Neb., created a aeuaation. "If the atutc itaclf U under the Influence of criminal*," wrote Mr. Warner, "liow cun It hope to reform criminal*'.' Setting a thief to catch a tblef wa* an old-time doctrine, hut the plan of setting a thief to reform fv thief has never yet been defended. 'I he repieseutatlve* of the state with which criminals are most frequently brought inter contact are policemen, police justices, sheriffs, sheriffs' .« put lit* and others only a shade—if at all -tiet er than the crim inals themselves. The hope for the cure of criminals largely lies in cura tive treatment in the early stages Petty offenders and those on the verge of criminality in tin- large cities sel dom or never get heyuud this line of guards, and live more or less in their presence, The police to them repre sent the *tate,^_ FATAL WEDDING FEAST. John soil Simon llanroek Mortally Wounded at s llrldul Kecspilon, Columbia, Ky,, Kept. III.—John and Million Hancock, brothers, both of whom bare been desperate men, were shot and mortally wounded last night at the residence of Lane Hatfield, in Ureeu couuty, Jacob Hatfield, who Is a brother of Lane, had just been mar ried and was giving a reception. After the table was set the two Hancock troys entered the house and got on the table and kicked the refreshment* all over the room, whereupon the llat litdus, both of whom were armed, drew their pistols and tired. Minion was shot four times and John was both shot and stabbed They are not ex pected to lire, Tli* Mora < a»« hoi y.ndud. WASHiaoroN. Sept I#.— Nathaniel Pulge, one of the attorneys for An tonio Mora in the claim which ha* just been settled, has protested to the state department aauiunt the uon-al lowunce of interest, but it is believed at the departm nt that the protest will not amount to anything |,| 4 K HUM K AMI I'KOUVC K MAKItK'l h buotmluiii from .New York. iliW'Hfn. hi I .ii ii Im. IIiiimIim mimI Mm# where. 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HU'I lM‘4*l «»f *i*H k *5 *llle ** ♦ »e |«UI* Im -v*i Ik III*' |1|I|* *1 hwloiiU M*'4ita H* a , . i, iiAd bi'-uftbt iuv- |.».. *o.i < j.. |b*b f«Mk |ei*» b lM Mliot) Hll»ld,t Ha -l i 0««d t#ilh t !*»' M* .Ml*,*, N> lift 11*4*1*’ A till Itlllf llftli * ftptlH idl I* Init« I .* -it «-tveia loOull* «l ||****i%u|i»! *eat| *»7 ft|« 4 a ult txltl* ftl**l b* i-4 II . iii |*i Ixkii. h I** re ll»H tft'lll Ih tulleklftd Oil MlllUHMilNl III* «|l 4t*‘l kbl|*|*ed give I** • Mg lend CAN CURE ASTHMA. A Mn4l»l fbr*last |n« «>«ti • Kemady, Tfi* majority of #ufr*r#r* from Asthma and kindred oomplM.n'*. .>fl»r trying Mo< tors and numberless Jtem< dl*» adv*rUsed as positive cite*, with out avail, liava coma to Ih* flomdualoii that there la no cur* for this moat dis tressing dlaeaaa. and the** same ner #ona will he the mors In douht and #k« | ttanJ when they learn through Mi# col urnna of th# press that Mr Itudolph f M/'hlffmann, the recognised authority, who haa Mealed mors cases of 'li*»# dla aaae* than any living Moctor, hag achieved suer*** hy perfecting a rem edy which not only give* relief In the worst coses, bur has poaltlv-ly cured thousands of anff*r»r* who w<o# con sidered Incurable These w*r- Juet aw skeptical as sorns of our reader* now ar*. Mr Mchlfftnann's remedy no doubt possesses the merit which la l.ilmed for it or ha would not authorise 'hi* paper to announce that h# 1* not only willing to give fre* to each pelw>n suffering from Asthma, Hay Kaver, I'lithlslc, or Itrotc Mtls one free liberal trial package of hla cur*, but urgently r#iuc*f* all sufferers to send him their natna and address and receive a pack**-, abso lutely free of charge, knowing Mutl In making the claim h# doe* for hi* cur* a strong douht may arts# In 'he minds of many and that a personal t< at, as he offers to all. will he more convincing and prov* Its merits than the publish ing of thousand* of testimonial* from other# who have been permanently cured hy the ua* of hi# Asthma cure. “Dr. Hctdffrnann a Asthma Oure," as It la called, haa been sold hy all drug gist* ever slice It was first Introduced, although many le-raon* may never hav* heard of II, and It Is with a view to reaching these that he males this offer . This I* certainly a most generous and fair offer,and all who are suffering from any of the abnv* complaints should f write to him at ones and avail them sslva* of lire same as positively no frr* / ■ample* can h* obtained after Oct 10 Arl dr**s Mr K Kchlffuian. W< Rosabel strasl, Hi Pan), Minn, A young lady in charge of the cap* ; tain of a I*. A if. boat bud two suitor* ; on board and a pug dog. Tba latter I fell overboard and one of her •wain* | instantly jumped after It into tb«y>ca. The other confined himself to leabing I over the *lile and crying, (’oojjWog- , gie!" W hen the readier curae on Mjrd, dripping, the young lady turned t/^itie I captain and asked him who'll of lief two lover*, after auch an ineident, he ] would recommend her Intake llcwa* a practical man and replied lake the | dry one,” which ahe accordingly did. HAM'H HORNS*. BelfishDSws la a hard snake to kill. The cross of Christ Is the key to ; hseven s Everything Ood gives us to do needs to he done. Christians get along faster when they travel in pair* s God's fire In the heart soon melts all tba lead In the feet. r‘ Whoever take* Christ for a topic will goon have him for a guest. The better we know the Bible, the plainer Ood can talk to us If we tslk about Christ wo will never run out of something to say It takes the man who carries Ood's me**ag<- a tong while to get tired. Many hear the voice of Christ before ^ they know who It Is that speaks. Whatever Chrlat ha* given the church to do, every Christian should glndly try to do Police Justice What's the charges ! against thl* man? Policeman Irn • Y personating an officer. "What did he j do?” "He walked up to a street ven der's stand and look a handful of pea nuts” Ciit'-ago Herord DAMAGES FOR LIBEL. A Virginia Taper Wrought to Term* tig the American Hook < ompany. A di»f«tlch from Norfolk Va. *ay* “The American Hook company of New York ha* Junt gulne-l nidgmil victory In ti e court* of Virginia and ha* received an id solute nud complete v mdlcot Ion after a long and exhaustive trial by special juiy In the ' Circuit court of thl* city ‘the pilot new i paper of thl* city, upon the awarding of the contract for school liook* to the Aun t lean Hook i ompany printed u long arte .* written aud prepared hy P. I-. Myid.iui agent und attorney fortilnn A I o , ol N- * York, in which it vvu* cl urge I that ii.e slate superintendent had lieu hrit-vd l-v the American Ilona compos The Pilot was Immediately sued fur lllie . aud, alter a live week* trial which <i.<at--d an nu liienke amount ol iuleiesl througlioul the stale, a verdid for punitivc damage* win recently awarded and the Jnr foiinit tin' the statement* made were lal*« and * deliberate ld.#l Not onlv mi, Iiui it* company upon un!ni| aochahle evnleic e, wa* proved to havadead honorably aud 'd> rightly In every particular lu their negui » tliin* w ith llie stale olllclal* ll '.va* Mirth •r proved at the trial dial n twitter term* t had lawn mailt’ with any i.tb»r elate for o ln.nl Iw In fa. I, Ilia attorney genet id of Virginia elated that thu Amuri.'an #<«>•* rompaiiy eeamed lollirnw t<|am tlialr wlime s liuaiueee lu lie,' un.l after lull ami lomph'le e % am lual n.n of all the original ewnlNM'l* nia.le with the tarn.ua etuiee nn mpijie»rd hlmeelf a> alwnlutely ►*»!I»tl«-I thu the |.i i. ue wuie the •ante lu all caen* aiU that lio illo rlnilnatlou whnlet er l.a.I laeflnah agalltel Ihe elate of Virginia t'urlbKatoie ha menllonial dial none of II a e.aUtUienl* nf the A mem an Hook iniiinany ha I In® adopted until every one of them hail lareu aho.liiielt verlllnl hy direr! rnferenee In i thegoveruor> oi aninefifteenetnlu. wiili whom lamlraete l.a.l been nia.le Tide proved i .in luelvelt ihai thelapriwnatellone * of the Ao.ern ao Monk 1*0111 pany were fir ret'l lu loin Thin relel.rule.! ,'eee hae thue amletl to a roui|ilela inun.ph lu every re •1*1 for the A merit eu Hook ."impruyeitd haa thown In ntvar rolltreel the ulaeu anil ! | buemeee Ilka loelhude lu whti-h they ran* 1 on tbeli great loouatry a* .>.u.pared with ; Ihe attempted uee of polllh’al pinto euil I tulealaleu eut* hy their opponent* " • At my. I ill mi ' Untie, itin.Hate breedin, l» in* ol the »eutee nl evened pruliie wtih ehmi|. Seal) ed lha I nn.Ion ne»i|«|«ri laf then irlul layer lu Herman) tiete UlNieetl let, M.ea I'aalter let divine eereme, win* Swon.gl 11 e an good of Mr Sire alto o go to lha eeeiaianee of that old p»h tlentuii w Ho feinti d and do you nolle* | How deftly he make* Hi* way tn and out of p» toe without lUiumin aiing wot luely J Vlr* beater lie la entirety 'iw grateful about it. He rnuet havo had a 'tual deal of pi ai'Moe going nut t o tween the aeta at theater* S V Meekly Ike loan aim *»<.»*• to a ♦wan.I *ieey«« the •t*H» tfcat M'|4 wUim« kfti |m l*«i| I III ll»« !•#*»« ,