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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1895)
-,- -—■ THE NORIHW'IS ERN ota *. HKiiWiiordi. * »'•*» LOUP CITY, -t* HISBHAflKA. OVER THE STATE. Tor I lodge couoty fair proved »If real Mecca* Tiih Norfolk augar factory will I* Hurled October fa Oaor.county baa decided »<»t to hold • ny fair till* year. IIamii,row county a fair thla year waa tin* moat ancmnaeftil lima far ifiven. At a recent aale of horaea la Hot cheater t’.lfi waa the lop price paid VVokh la to lie commenced at oace upon a new creamery at llumholdt and It will he In o|ieratlon within alaty day* Kiiawk A»M., one of the Hve pria«/n era who eacaped from the t aaa county jail In I’lattamoutli. haa been captured at Seward. 11 Kill a o ireta the wealern NehraaUa reunion for next year, ii havinir been located there at the meeting held at llarriaburir. t 'ii a hit a Van I'ki.toI lianbury la not expected to live A horae fell on him aoine time alnce and Ida Injurlea proved worae than anticipated. I ll* i*Uy council of Norfolk votco w> cancel Its street lighting contract with the Kleetric Mgbt company, owing to failure lo secure a sat Is factory price. Tnt pumpkin pic is ripe. It Is one of the luxuries, savs the Sul ton Heglster, that is within the reach of every farm er who owns a cow, a hen and a pump kin patch. It required the work of a ten-horse power engine ami fifteen days to make a big silo at the I'lattsmouth cheese factory Forty acres were cut up anil planted in the silo. Tiik Nebraska < lly distillery Is in debted to our Uncle Sam in the sum of •3,3.17, and be hits served notice that he must iiuve the stuff or the plant will be sold to satisfy the claim M ATTKH* are shaping themselves whereby H would seem that Dakota ( Hy will be connected with Moux < Ity by an electric street car line la-fore the snow melts in the spring. Iluy home-made goods mid build np 1 omr industries, Is a good policy lar rell's I'Ire Kxtlngtiishcr, made by Far itdl \ id., Omuhu; Morse-* oe nootsund ihoes for men, women and children. FaVI. HoHdl.I'M, a Missouri I’aciflc car inspector was struck by u Milwau kee engine at South Omaha ami In stuntly killed lie stepped In front of one engine while watching another pull otil. Foi.'H prisoners In the city jail at (fraud Island broke out, eseuping through a hole. They had out through the two-foot brick wall with a piece of Iron they hud broken off a patent water tank anil a steel nail. YVoiin was brought to llemliigford that Mrs Uoken. living five miles east, has become violently Insane. Her hus band 1h a prosperous farmer and the matter is much to bo regretted, as they have several small children. Don't insult a man because he Is poor In purse and raiment, says the Cook Courier, for beneath a ragged coat It may be that a muscle lies con cealed that could put a head on the oldest man In the business. Thk steam threshing machine of Charlea Werdcgren, w hile threshing on Mrs. Chapman a farm south of Oakland, set tire to the straw ami hurtled barns, . . \ 1 .. . _t_.... .1 la i.. .» l.lt.iv except the machine and the house. Tilt, lied Cloud roller mills caught tire and were totally destroyed, tie gelhrr with the elevator, warehouse and the plant of the lied Cloud I’owor company, which was used for the pur pose of generating electric light for I lie city. A I'HAlwt lire, supposed to have gone out, caused a great loss to Itennelt t hriswisser, a farmer living thirteen unles southwest of 1‘lattainouth. by creeping into a straw slack standing in close proximity to IDs corn crib und wugon sited, which caused a total loss of several hundred dollars, with no iu siirunce. Tilt Oxnard heel sugar factory at tirand island is being placed m readi ness to begin work on the season's crop about the tlrst week tu October The factory is ottering premiums for beets held until mid-winter in order to avoid the rush from the largest crop ever grown. Many uere* will average Iwenty-Hve kins and the warm suuuy days are lucreaalug the sugar at a rapid rale lit aa D. Will i VMS. a farmer living uear North l.oup, who mad* a contract With a foreign seed firm for melon seed, ie|HirU that Ins plants have grown so lusurlauliy aud boru« so protltablv that be cut walk over large portions of hta livid by stepping on liie melons and without touching the ground Me Is now busily engaged tu harvesting the seed, of winch he will hare an immense ertip Nisi has reached 1‘awuvc » Its of a murder commuted tiftean miles south west uf that city N widow Mrs kinttv. aged tut, lived Wllh her nephew Me was absent at hiuinoerneUI. has and upon ki> return found her tu ted, dead, with het heart bru >snd on the side *a if it had been done with a eluU Nothing iu the house wa* disturbed and no mottva mu be assigned for the ghastly devil I n». new aid county teachers *»#*« >* twin is making preparations for * iaiga and mtareatrug meeting on I nduy evening, thrUdwr It and wniutday the ||tk Among those w ho are to take part in th* sxrretse* ara * hatucliur Mavl eau of the state smtool) I'tnf William h i hntovlto* of the Ivlytveh kk institute 'Its M I. tucker -I I n e*dt* Miss May It Dennett and I'rof ink baton of *ewaid t insN kits*, evangvust prearnsr t vmg near heutei-nn was ftneds'oahvl esMt* tufr beating hi* two daughivrs, one of them a mart ted women I II I hat t > entem of tin Mosoe rifles Norbctt re- r , ■ e»t note# of 1.1» apt eortmes t a» an* -tv ,amp>m the gov ernor s naif with the rank I colon* heat hi It INisitk *t tenner for Johnson county has been pr,-Uoee-t thank*, and Was taken to the I lu.edn asy fem lor treatment. I he vcuw-uiug pf.ys . sms have little hope of h » te cr tigs' *hi bene lit, kowevvi Me has acted unite ettunpely foe the |atl ten date ami 'antis aed Mind-r t-» oa» in p rating ewndl’ton %«»<*• «• fifth r»«H«»ft»*»*' Th* fttui# fifth futHwUmUm h** Ift"#*## it U*<l l#v Ootffjfnf IIhIi’OHiIi . ft Ooiiatate of .1, k kjrapatrlek, I,In colei Ullimm L, May, Omaha and Hobart ooerfeldrr of kidney The per 1 aonel of Ilia new iwwwMM repreaenta I • brae par tie* Mr, Kirkpatrick »a a • republican Mr May an admlnlatratlon democrat, ami Mr Oberfeldor a (»op ollat Wlito t he accept ion of Mr, May, tho other* of tlia old commhwkw bad raaiaued Mr Kirkpatrick aoooaada U H. Oakley of Lincoln, wlmae term eapirea .Inna 71, I*Wk Mr, May *u< ceeda .lame* It Melkla of Omaha, term caplrlnp Jana 71. I*a7. Mr oherfaldcr amceeila May. whoae term eaplred laat Juno, I Ida give* Mr Oherfaldcr the Iona term, until dune 71, Ikht Mr. Kirkpatrick la a prominent lawyer In Lincoln, of the Itrm of Ourneil A Kirk patrick. He wae formerly a law part nar of Oovcrnor Holcomb* at Ilrokan How Robert Obarfalder la a prom inent biiainaa* man of kidney, Inter rated In atone uuarrle* and cattle ranch ing. "Lew ' May ha* been one of the dan commlaalonera for the paat naven taen year*, and ha* alao been prom inently mentioned aa u candidate for United Stale* finh coiioniaaloner. Until In keliraab*. Milford dlapatch; Rumor* of ifold find* have dlaturbad the peai-e and uulct of tha aober rlllace of Milford for the past week, but the dlueoverie* hnvt been kept from the < ager gu/e of tin curious until properly here commence* to change bunds and the report of tlu chemist Indicates that gohlbeurini *|uart/, lying about one foot from tin surface at various points on the I Alien tieck homestead three miles cast o town running from h7o to SH»<> p< r toi have been discovered ami delegate* o capitalist* from the various towns ur rived and evidenced tbolr faith In tin new find by purchases of real estate it that vicinity. Wliai Nelirssks * an »»«>. Kearncv dispatch The I’titTuloeoun ty fair dosed last night and was qulti a success, so far ns showing what tin county «as rupuhlc of producing wu concerncil. The display wusnotasox tensive as it has been on some forme occasions, but what was on exhlbltioi was good, and surprisuil even thosi who had lived in the county for years There were onion* that would measuri from live to seven Inches In diameter potatoes that could not lie laid dowi flat in a peck measure, ears of corn t ha measured from eleven to thirteen inche In length and were sound and full b the very end. sugar beets that mea« ured two feet In length and were tblcl in proportion, and one *<|uuah tha measured si* feet ami two inches ii circumference. Bstaiu. —- . ■■ w Total passing the I i •; bates. . 2 H-mrrr ~ , Total Pree -tlrlrltl V ■s i_ ^ " Ifl '? t'onipltnisnia- SSX.t.i i ? % * » ry. Si ;... HI s —--m»5i* Slock l upous *5222 fe 1-flTTiiTfr ,e State fair Tickets -'•fs'ffsi .j W 5 _____ I E-i fi i “ Total, . . j 'i ! ^ '• -*iW'V~ m | t ' M A,J Lj | Kook Inland. ’ = “ '* !3| <j 1 5 f- ►■**>> |2»iS«|i ft) fi fi -i: i: */ 1,1 : W *g S t oiou Pool Ho j < Ini “ -y M i- liAM iitfM-11 „ I P | _-- ; « I i 1 *1? - V * a|]7j 3 i JJ r I £*>*££ I tUUinlf Ml tWOlTIIKAIHr Htal* Kalfl »'iill!ptl-|H*»*M#d Total 1 loin l» Imautaryl boat*. M<d> 4 t* ft M ' It 'luo* »,«•* .'ill JP' TUMM tti'illi** t, Ml l!*l tit 4 il l Timm tit* Tit **■ < •'*<■ In i i:tj i%i lli< ».«*•< Total Hi*' Vtu I..mm it i*i ati itm t *tint m I.M adwltah.a Hokfi* at • bii'd u, |l •> It Hi (ill hr* It* .'id tlWlti t in diultml t in ul v, • •' !tl Total . .... |4\'.***• t'i**iHitidr'i tHiuiiik *t lioto* \ *li.in, * |i.rii kliil a o.i,if onlai at Mu- |i»»*li‘rt|i »• in NaU.aktia I lly Im *l<»>. (ditalila lull llliam I imiiik T In |Hikluta»t«>r o Moad that tlia latlar ul adrtaa atttl uiunay or tl«r Writ it* lilt Slktil* hit into I itlUyj and iolu*fii |tayiit*ui wiUmiil tdaatiH oalioii tatar \uunx ait* atioalatl aud ihiiiIi'wmI that th* ttftMd Wat tanfu. Ila torlhar wtutad that lit* uattio ut vno ' » »i* «ad that h* da* i*>vta*aai*r at j (tail*, la llo had load.i u«» order pay | at>l* to t* diar'l II# had otillat t#d lout* ay liuio a autalwr u> manlar ordara , litai »»■•" Wwi louad no hiio «ait'h k* 1 bad oldaiaad ihtooab tin* m b. ttta M* I HIM *1 tl« l«*%l I ItiUil tiilttl t&tlM, and itai. l. i*i»a wtir luttHt *lt»tr»t,ytd In Hr* I bo yiiaat wit *>a*‘ ul ttra Ittynl it* la* tiat*' not*,.la ol thoaba ail’1 tba l««*» Mill (outotliljr aomonl to i*o ia*> It ha*t tot*a oil* a;a- a taa b>gb a at. a I n* tin t. *. .•* ul Hi* uau> 1 Oilt t*i»t kail . * . ** ■ v< vMlkt i*awad to I tiotbi >a ll'ii* of buyatitvOi w bo «*<«* ||t|||u|' tba (liaot la «ba|H> tw toa t ba ii«.i| I'tuMidid *** tapai'iiHf tba dam I a ad ik t ii w day* ta* rapair* would I hat* i rat. ryroi(* 11■ lo*m itua nu tha I latildin# uad ■*.* i***ry * i*at SOOTH AFRICAN IT GIVES SIGHS Of' VERGING ON A I GRAND COLLAPSE. A UMAbH lb INLVI1 ABLE. OeailaM la Uaa IimIii I • „.|K>rar1lf LheebmL Mai IlMitatar Libel y «• Any liar lla|r l’rai|m Hone „f lb* I roe* H> M*<lt I-1.(Ian.I a ad frame biury of I’Muuiira. l,oftpoft, Oct. 7 —While Houlli Af i ii/nii arid other mining (hare* have buffered a considerable decline there ha* I,cen a euHident rally to apparent ly allow a hull control of the be In me, hut an ultimate auiaali lb considered inevitable. All financier* agree .hat. there ha* not been in many year* aticli reek lea* even idiotic apeeulatiou aa In limny ■'•/••III /all 1*1111 fCUMIM Ki • IIU mm mi nt of it may if realized from the fad that .luring the last month alone, when tlic market wua already seem ingly glutted, companies connected with Nontli Africa ami Australia for muling and other purposes were reg istered at Somerset house with it capi tal amount log altogether to more Ilian million dollars. These were ex clusive of tiie new liarualo hank, out ot vflilch the former stowaway and circus employe, already a multi-mill iouaire, is said to iiave made .< million dollars within tvsenty-four hours after putting his scheme on the market. A serious note of warning of tile coming collapse Is ^ivcu in a thought ful article In the Nineteenth <’eutury from the pen of an obvious expert, showing i hut the market for these shares Is largely artificial, that its con trol is in arbitrary, often unscrupu lous, hands, und that the most favora ble output, for next, year will not pay iulei|iialc Interest upon the capital in vested. lie gives some startling in stances of the magnitude of the specu lation. The uggregutc quotation of Witwutersuiid shares, for instance, lias risen from jfi.V),000,000 a year ago to 9750,000,000 now. Shures in certain mines which actually iiave not paid a far-tiling dlvideud have risen within a few month* .i,0o0 per cent or more above their face value are common. More tiiuii a year ago a man familiar with South African affairs said Unit most of the shures ottered were us high us they ought to be, but tiie ad vance since would Iiave surpassed the wi dest imaginations then. The craze began in October, I »'•*I, when speculation turned in tiie direc tion of South African mines For some years before that tiie public hud been given little chance to speculate, for good securities hud risen so high there was no use in buying them In the hope of another rise. America and Aus tralia were in bud shape and tiie spec ulators Unatly turned to South Africa There was enough reul work und protit in the mines to warrant it at llrst, and some of the big tinancial houses of 1‘uris soon hecumc interested. Then company after company was formed und Moated. Fliiuneiul liou-es bought the shares in many instances and then when tiie boom began, split up their holdings und sold certificates of own ership. even us low us one-tenth of a share, to tiie small purchasers. Kng lund first took tlic fever tlit-11 it wan caught by France, mid afterward by It.. I .rl ■> an an,I I .u Sln.M. Ili..n O hu* been ulmoxi universally upward. Some of the xtock* In which the deal* have been heaviest arc xotmd finan cially. but u remarkable feature lx that the greatest advaueex in the value of xtock are found in those companies which puy uo dividends ‘•Herney'' liaruato. the central tlg ure in thla wild speculative craac, is a IVirluguexe by birth, hut looks and acts like it typical modern Kngllxh man. Itix present wealth lx eat I mated at 81Oo.ooo,iHid. Ills latext deal wax the establishment of the Harnalo Hank, Mining and Instate company, limited, vv ilh a capital xtock of :.»i.• 000. The tlrxt xtock wux sold Septem ber a, and 81 xharex were forced up by craved xpeculatorx to 8'M In u day. It wax in the promoting of Ibeae ooiii pan lea that tin- llarnalob tlrxt ap |H-ared Now Die brolht-rx are inter uateil in *u almost endless list of cou cerua One of their latest ix a scheme for the formation of trusts, which are to take contracts ami claim*, xahl by the promoters to l>« of great value, but ol which the public knows absolutely nothing The HuenaUix went to South Africa as xtowiiwavx and circus per formers lough hot of It' xrilvrs i.KAVHXWtiMIH. hull. IM 7 - A »|u-elal train made up of two ear* brought forty six convicts to that lilted stales |H-iiltvutlary at foil l.reveu worth yexlervtM.v The convicts were all from l v>rt smith, Vrh , amt were convicted there at tin term of the I nllcd stales district court that Just leaded I het are on u w ho co-nmiltr-d crimes in the Indian territories and were a tough looking outfit some of them I a>l uo hats or ctai*, they were shackle,! Io.m-liter iu pairs and were guarded In hmrleeu deputy marshals tux, to IU* IxiHtflS I Hloutli I UAucyiu* IH IS! I't -fcxaul Isslri A Shea of Ilia vhair of nhvalca >u the I nivcrxitv of IIH«oi*. ba* ac uepted a < all t<* iwe chair of phvatv1* la thu talh-'ln uh vii. I, a* VVa-liUg lot, It « Warned the Dm *U» «Uet. vjt is, v III . is t I, IStra lletl wagen. whoieeentlv -hot amt auuiultil J II Ihiwtlugaud Hose sweat Ingett and wuoi-a* aflerwatvl av»(Uilted Ity thv giant (on mart ted Howling thl* <«>tt mug Wits. ,, i l»«to«il<XMil laaOtdatv, it tssivi, no is t t'o.ictaxivi iigtteial VV iisoii ouiiMgi ml In day that hr would like to make th« race again for rougt« xs amt would v cmdittglt Ivy to mmiiv • he mdht tat n next II a1 IB JIM CORBETT APR AID'/ Mx Sew llrlxH Interview Indxaiea UmI Me la. N'm* Uhi,e*ee, l,e , Out 7,— lit# , opinion I* espressed here by certain •l>ortit>g men I hut Corbett le buibimg np a foundation to get out of hi* light If possible. It wee noticed Hint to •very newapeper men who Inter viewed him. for lie tt talked only on one subject, end that waa on the many airing* that wara attached to the Pits ; allomone stake Kvery eon vernation the pugilist Indulged In this subject would promlaently bn brought for ward by blm. When It la taken Into consideration that the attachment* against Kltssim won*' money in Hwyer's bands were ! Issued more than a month ego and CorbeU refra ned saying anything about It at that time, give rise to the suspicion that the conqueror of John I,. Sullivan hue kept this as hi* last card Corbett very bluntly said that Fils* •Immune would have to put unflO.bUO In the stakeholder's bunds, without an attachment tied to It, or he would not tight. He claims that k it/slminon* only has f.’.OOU of thn side bet up. Ilia other $1,000 bring attached by the Metropolitan Printing company and Attorney Friend, formerly the Aua tralian's lawyer. Corbett la claiming I tint l-tiil lltvvcr Lfibl him lust before he left New York that If Fie won he would go I hut of I he side hat, Corbett also says that lie will fight Kit/simmona for the side bet alone,but puts in the old proviso that aio.noo un attached must tic put up. Local sporting men are of the opin ion that this provision of Corbett'* will occasion considerable trouble be fore October 31. Just why the chum fllon is anxious to have the referee se eded at this time cannot be learned. Both Corbett and Ills manager, Killy Hiady are clamoring for the referee to be chosen Immediately, When asked the difference It would make in selecting ttie referee the day lie for* the tight, they say that In such un Im portant case us this the referee should be Uuown several weeks ahead in or der to give confidence to tho public. The general feeling In New Orleans Is that ttie tight will never tuke plan*. FOR THE CUBAN CAUSE. Urasl National sympathetic Maas Meal ing for 0«tolM*r III. Chicago, (Jot. 7 -Every mayor of every city, town and village through out the United Htutes will hu advised and requested by the executive com mittee of the Cuban sympathetic mass meeting, held in Chicago last Monday night, to confer with the most promi nent and public spirited citlxen* to ar range for u national mass meeting the night of Thursday, October 31, for the purpose of awakening a kindly feel ing toward the suffering and patriotic Cubans who urc struggling for lib erty. The committee will also call upon every prominent organization In the country for the co-operation of Its branches in every section. Churches of every denomination and fraternal and benevolent societies will also be called upon for assistance In making the muHM meeting on October 31 a great wave of public opinion and sympathy for the Cuban cause from the ruelfio to the Atlantic and from British Co lumbia to Mexico. HIGHLY COLORED REPORTS The Tarrlltle Outrages un Armenian* Nut Nearlv So Ha,I a* Sl*le<l. London, Oct. 1.- A dlaputcli to the Pull Mall Oa/.ultc from t'onataiitluoj la any*: One of the foreign delegate* to the international commlaalon of in quiry. any* that Ita report will almw that the total number of iiilinbituula of the Haaaouu valley did not exceed 1,000, mill thut the number of Armen lam killed in the capture of the vll* lagea of Semal, Mheiuuk and Oheligu /.an. and In the taking of Antokilagh paaa, waa at moat IPX) to Mio. It lx ulao claimed that the report will dcinoiiatrutc that there I* no evl ilcnce that anyone wax killed ill cold blood or that there were any mutila tlona of women or children l-lnally. It la aaaerted that about, forty persona were burled In the death pit at tiludl gu/an and that the aiatement tliat a number of women threw themaelvea over a clHT In order to avoid dlahonor la alao falae. PLANS FOR THE FIGHT. I'll* luilnatlua* Are Xne T hel ll Will Hr llrl.l In Mia Territory. A i«dmo tie, Ind Ter., (let. T,~Kroia prevent indication* it now looba aa If the big * or butt and I iW*lllimoHv tight la coming to Ardmore. The thick* aaw ludiauv want them, the *aut* ft railroad eompuny waul* to bnug them, aud will ruu train* from the 1 I»*1I»V uuipl.lt heater without coat, aud l>au ntnurt la keeplug the wire* hot to know Ike condition* under which It can be pulled off at Ardmore t he hotel* of Italia*, tort Worth amt tialueaville are equally ae ceaallate for vt*itor« to .Ardmore, and Aidu.ore.au a*’. iimunalat* ..uungueal* for any length of time, aud uan feed all who may come »tlttUewwMt Hire* **“ IralelM* t uarva t iiniari. leva*, out, T t it*' altumoua g*H*a right along with hi* training, notw ilhvlanding the teglala lure * action at Aealiu Ha ha ha* an oft i from reapowalbl* parti## to pull lh. Mght .-if, anuuld the t lorl ita Athletic club fail l.oluei He«ay* he la dctermluesf to give i ortiett no ! pnwllHii up|Muiuuity to rv»a|w- him ' amt that the big dude will either have to tight iu I. an the country Inundcd a* a onward. who I* afraid In meet a man who I* much amalier than h>m ‘ veil Haak liHw InmyX i hi* tan. I let I Harry 1 h Mar I tin fur aeteu >**«* telle* of the • om SiMervlat National bauk of t'hteagu, waa 1 anevtest lavt atgh1 >m a warrant .m .. a >ut tsefoie I n>t«it xiiio 11'in wtaaiouer 1‘oote by National Hank f. venom. M* h.un, ohatgiug him with 1 •mbearleno at of H ••*• sm* la I nt«ra.b* laittk, tel, Met la *um* pm , n. a* of the *tate *U luck#* of arrow I fell yeateiday WAHHY \< i'\j \ M \ i JOX t L NOIIVAI NAM It I Oil IU I MM Ml JUti* t'/fi,*.,ll,,.. »t Ml* AIM'* I Ml trim mi Halil #1 hlHtHMI Ilf* H*HH , at WarilAI * 11* A»l •|f*wHI| Af<<* Hhi fM'iffifffiala A,/,,i»,|,li»ii./| **if«i II** I'Iai !////» A*»» BmiIi *n A I' A. »•** I All/,// (i|**m It* i/ul»lna *«l/rs*fc* ll*|,wl,ll/#»a I </f JuaH * I/I IbA AllplAlllA I //lift i\l„ ffoltVAl, b*»*ot. I or ll*«*ul* i/I Hi* *1*'* I l/ln-f Hf 7' it MnliHM.l, Mn<'ol«, II l, until,|i, o.alitll* l,i*i m,*, Nai»,. Oi-i. a, lh« r*pMi/ IUii*ii Atilt* 4*/fi**ntii!ii ni*i In tbi* fity yA*t*r/luy. i Imimnm Morrill tun wtHBlinn t« orArrr »t z t'< |> w It**, K I' • Imj/i u i/lf*rt«il ill * in a in*'” nation, 'i rri'lAi'y hnljfivit'li rimi I in- <»ll for ilii' I'uavontion. Aiuiiiii; in a*ii/Atmii'A Oia i/l/J/'t'i. wbii'li W4A in nominal* nn# /'Mliiililiit* /nr AiiprriiiA Ju/lv«- innl two ii'iiaht* nl Hi* Mm*' nin**r*lty, mi'l I" tmnAHi'i aiii'Ii otlnr I/iiaIiii'aa h* might I'lilllr l/i'fnilf it, i A Alkin*</li fit l.nirnlii inovi il, anil v»u* *ii*ta)n</li. Hint tin* i!/»li**iil,lnn |>fn ■ ••Ail tn Hi* nniiiiliiitlnil nf i.’ttllillilltti'* uiiilrr tli* >itil without iiniiimitiIntr Apl'Alllll'A. _a.. 4 a. I .....I .it that me rule* lie mapefliled and Judge Norval be nominated by acclamation It w,i» carried mind wild K|ipl»iiM. mid the cllief jukllce win* escorted in llie platform. Ileii /U'e ,\lhi«l»'ili lllkii llinved, llp'di Inc an me term* Hie uiiuiilmou* renom iliation of I II Morrill of l.imoln for the regency In iieeeptlng Mr. Morrill pledged It in heat effort* to tile IlilcreM* nf iin* Mate university. which now ktinnl fori ii In the ilk! nl great univer* Illek *••11111 or I hurktou then addressed ill* convention, after which came i nk pi,v mum. < hiriiiHU Frick of the ■ -ominitice on pliitform, then pieaented and read tIn* platform. hr. the republican* of Nrbrdkka, In 1 eonventliill llkkefijbled. declare Oil I ml - hereuec to the *talement of principle* and policies adopted tiv I lie national re publican convention of I*;i7 <• ©rented hi accordance with tlie*e principle*, the induktriea of the nation nave pro* pered, the revenue* were alway* autll eiehtdor the indmary e*pen*e* of the government, the veteran* of the war for the union, disabled in the kervlee, mid the widow* and orphan* of tin* dead were lihciaily provided for, and u greater part of I lie national debt In curred In tint defcnae of the Hag had I>ecn paid out of the kiirplun The nu tlonul deal had hern ekluhlluhed, the currency of the country (amply aecured by a treaaury reacrve never Impaired) wua beyond i|lieatioll, and u degree of proaperlty attained iinekampled In tlie hiatory of the nation*. Hut the fallacie* of *©• called pop ul)*m having temporarily demoralized the rank of republican!*™ In it* atrong liolda, the laat national election re- ' atnred the democratic party to power in the executive and legiklatlve depart ment* of the government, and the re aullkof the ••change" Immediately ap peared, The Indualrlea of the nation were paralyzed, linanciai panic follow ed, unprecedented for It* duration mid widespread dianaler to our commercial and manufacturing iutercet*, it* Im puirment of value* of ull property and product, and it* reduction to a pauper I level of the wage* of labor. I he fear* ill tlif people were tlnully jusiineii ny I the passage of tlif Wilson larilT lull, u ! measure mi obnokiouk mnl (mlafensiblit | tliulu timitiifI’utlf firi'hliluiit. pliulgatl In ] i III ti tt'lii imuistli'i- ilniioniiri'il It ii•* mi 1 ii>t of (if r fitly unit illuhomir, butkiilYerail 1 it to bi'iciiiu a luw without in* styim lure. I nit luw, hunt’ll ii|iou no incog ni/i-il principle. futlo'imi by i"> pinly platform, ill ut neither pi-otin-U Ameri can i ml in. i rich nor rnisi-’i u miltlcu-nl rcvtmuc to supply the orilitiun m-ccssi nr- nl the jt'ivernuicnt, that hits forccil the borrowing of imincuae some of money on the iiomls of the government In u toon of prof on ml puttee, uim the farming out of iln- luncUoii* of the treasury ilcpurtincni to u svmticnle, uontrolintl tiy foreign eupitiiilsts, hits once more proven the utter tin iipiituly of the ilemoi rath' party for uilminiktai lug the alfulrs of the poveriiineiit. The eluetion of u emigre** lust No vviubt-r with un nnpnrulli-leil n-puti lieun majority imimuiiuinly strength eueil the nuin-nul erriiii, rehtoruil m u grant meusora, ilia ooulltleiice mol eour ugn of ihe |n-ople, ami ravivtul our Ian IfUikhing ImlUklrie* nml hu* signally vimlieuleil the rapiibiiean polo i of pro taut foil to ho in# imtuhiriaa amt a sou ml t urreutiy. lie, there fore, cull npon a>l paiiioln pai-ple ii respective of funner poltln-al a(ttlutions. to join m assisting to hriug tuinli prosperity to the klnta mnl Ituliolt by te euuililig pioleelloii lo lineriemi llollisti lek oil the hast* ol that splelnllit law huowu a* the tlchiinrv ad." thereliy securing an .itlei|iiule cc«enu< w Inle gum iltlty the ,\merteuli nuirlu-t tor tmet t> an p>i-tlto is ami lut Itl-Inng sti-atly amt i«-t mm.cm employ uu nt of i Intel I. an la1 ot at twin cun wages | .it it returning lo the l eto lU ial aysletn I of i inn tin re m r#el|troetly with out *ts j ter tun r lea It republics «li aist» ii| until I yl ti I at- rme the use of bulb guitl auil I silver maintain iMtihei »* oppose all > iMoneiaiy lagik ation Inal wouol rektiU im either guitl ••• klivd inonuoiatallluin 1 unit ile in mot the uiatnteiiamT of a na tloaal i urrvio t every ilollai of w hu It whether in golil kilvei m |u»pei -hall I im of eipial tie In pwiiMg oi pure hasiug . power. lie iteMomiee the Wet.to* lain- MaUnnal i aillOlH'ktiallon f ■« Ilk supine Ncglve I of Intern an nilrmn im ilk loieigM pilli'l Mnl ilk lanvanlly a I'D u.Ion me nt of the I ■liw'lriM# ol the fat hem the iijiuMu1 that guarautee* Iha fiieMith nrtlee* of j the goveiMnniit in imoi of the tnile pen tent stales ut thu tnuiban eoNtl iti mis threataMeii w th p-iiatnio or eoM'piekl l-t aMt i.un |» iu poWet. It a . most in at tilt kywi|iathUe with ih< put pU nf i ui a im then ih kite lo nhla'U in .lep> interne aMil sell gntet uUieHt anil I i|% tiiaM Im i ate of 1*410 » altoMipt to ' Hivin' ifiusl ilk thieat In wage a wm of } *vteiiMinalt*'U ayathkt teem Ih# prompt i **en*r nitron of the larll'perr-nt tights of the * it bah republic ty the 1 nl>#i| a tali % the ii pibnan pml) always lore j most In H i it aivh of program, oof — ■■■ ■■ ■ v ft 'i* til* tfNIOfllMtO of if fig BI 'Oh Ui ill* |M>r|iii> in Hi* wi *I'tn part'f tli* *•*1* mill w* p i fl(/* tli* ii»rlf to Mi* •am* ffiamliy »pirtt In Hi* fon*ld*f *• tmli of fillin'* le/ialdtinM It* It **liit*>t I'll toward III* * int*»*»t* III ill* *li»*< nmlif* nf Hi* tli*i gtint*i lrrl(f*ti''« Id** III l**',i, dliil avail! III I ' >ti Hfioii ltd ri'inrii In fiower III Imtli linn*"* nf til" l< lfi»l»tur* wlii'ii It grntliy *|l*«il*'l Hi* f«dlm** nf III* Idw nf IM't and III' «lnd*il prnvi*lmi* for tli* nrt?»ni/'*tlnn nf irrigation iltMtridtd Ami w* Uen-hy a»k tli* "iwirr*** nf Hi* I nit#d nidi** to *iid*t »ii"li law* h« will 11*1**111111* lit* rltflit* lt*lw**n rltl/mn* nf »***r»l «tat*» in tlm »** nf Wdl«r for Irrigation pnrfm*** ffnm Birr it in* flowing llirnntfli two nr limit •into* To fmtlnr dlil In Oi* il***lnpni*iit nf Irrigation, w» wmilil r**i/*i'tfully i* *jn**i nnr i'nn(fr***lnii»l il*l*i/atloo •« nrgm th * pa**,i|f» nf * l*w ifiantlnK lb* •1*1* fur till* pm|*i«* tli* rnnidlniOir piii/lln idn'l* nmli*po»c»l nf within nnr i mrder* W* I'nnifddtiiliitn III* p*npl* upon Hi* ri'dtnmtlini nf Mi* kuifdr imunty *n4Mi* wnnd*i fill Impi tn* glm n Mil* Imluatry on in fount l-liI'ftiofi l/tlt W* <i«lliami Unit Mi* lunik* ol llin*» Midi ru • l»« tlm in'ni'lit* of Mm Imunty of Mitt* dinl n» linn nhould ut dll tlm** bn np*n tn Mi a ln*u*' Mnn of lawful autlioi'lty, dtul that HWnrn »t a i* m" ill* of final d nf nr oil Mi' tlnn »linnld l/« furnlalmil in oi'J*r llidt Jiiatli-* may In dim* tn tin- [wnpl*, a* wall it* tn ill* rd' ipl*nt. A Hill hr r llrral 4;nil**r. I'tut Aim,i fit t a . t nit, H Tit* i/r*at IJnitiul Nlat** *i inor*ii lirinmr Up mb lyn **** laitm-lmd into tlm watrr» nf tli* Mdluwari’at < rainii * rlini/uxl to day, anil Ml* a Ida May Hehleren, duiighin ol ilia mayor of tlm illy from which the iiiaiumoili vessel tabes it* Dame, broke a bottle of Amnrlcdi champagne on Dm cruiser's how, and said: “I christen time Brooklyn.1 An immense crowd witnessed Dm Icepick’ mg of tills latest addition to Dot na tion’* fleet. Du tiie christening */■ ■ml was a distinguished party Afteifhs ceremonies, luiiclieoo wa< s-rved In the mold loft, and a number of epeeches were made, among the apeak ers being Mayor Hchlermof Brooklyn. Asslstnni Secretary MeAdoo, Mayor Warwick and the Messrs. < rump The Brooklyn Is regarded by naval experts as a marvel in the art of ma rine arciteuture. Him is classed as a steel armored cruiser, having four olght lot'll barbette turrets, liar cost, exclusive of armament, Is I!,(»*<>,nun, The prlnoipa dimensions arc Length on tiia load water line, 40<) *> fret; buaiii, extreme, n4.fls feetj dranglit, Oieuu, normal, 71 foot; displace ineiit, normal, 0,871 tons, Imll cm led horse power, 111 000; speed In knots per hour, 81; total coal cajiaclty, 1,7,'»,'» tons, coal carried, normal displacement, Uhl toils 'I lie siimc dimension* of Dm New York urn respectively, .’ISll.uA feet; HI I feet; 8.1.1?, feet; Hi tons; ti.uou tons; l,8M> tons; 7IM) tons; speed. 71 Illlots Tim Brooklyn will have twin sere ws. Thera will be four engines, of Dm varslral triple expansion type, two ati axch shaft, located in fun separata com purtment*. There are seven hollers, placed in three compartments The bull I* of steel not sheathed with a double bottom amt a close water Dalit subdivision, miming to about twelve feet above the water Hoc. The ships battery will consist of elgnt eight-inch breech loading rifles ( of thirty-live caliber, twelve flve-toch ' breach loading rillcs of the rapid lire type, twelve six jiounder rapid Are guns, four one-pounder rapkl lire guns aod four machine guns. The eight Inch gnus will he immulrd m four har bettc turrets, placed one forward ami one aft on the center line ami one on either nblr of the vrnniil aiiihtnhlp*. The unn* in the turret* nil the renter Hue urn to have a train of "In degree* Timer in the able turret* nan lire from rl|ftit abraii to right antern, or train through ail are of |nn .lugrrrB eaeli. The renter of the able turrrln will he 11 in I it n I from the renter Hue of the ve»*cl a hunt twenty-three fert. The ai hi ir forming the barlielle whirh will protect the currlag***, plat form mill turret mauhiiicry, will lie right l lie lie* ill thiehlienn for a portion equivalent to the train of gm** of the rtnpertivu turretn. The remaiuintf port ion* may ha rciluvedto four Ineliea in thirkut-n* I 'infer 'lie turret* will he plucril three Hu ll armor nup|MiiUng tulien whleh will preterit the amiuuui ttoli holatn 1‘lie armor of the turieta will he Die ami one half Ineliea In tlilekuenn The gun* will lie no mounted that they ran t*» «uppHeil wltli uiuiuonltlou amt biailn<l at any nonlt Ion. TMK MUU WAS DIHSUAOfcD. T«* ail*in|e* le liana William liter liver*wwte li| Mtmlli Imh*»|***«OIi**i Smaii* Mo, lie l. 3 A moU of H>" young men a*neiiihle«l near ' l|U*rg* low u Sunday night to lyneh \\ *|liau* llyer. w ho munli red Tholita* tlalkei here '•uioriliik wight The m-ither of Malbei n*nt a tnmweNgvr to tlo iiiiiIi who tiuploreil I tie men t|« lift la-hull to ulluw llw* law to lake it* toil me, amt the vigilante* tlm huintro t *i*t Wight * |tl4eWn iif Ibe* iten, Hue hem tile anil II a w * tie*-** annemtilvil to *i I Ion ulrigli ami pro pttnetl to lung l»»erew*l bin mint*#**, w beu another relative of Ibe muotvreit mail Iwt* rp***e*l aiol Utfiii-il 11*a' thru 1h< i«o l.<u* long liepnti nn**rtrt llatn H-i wan llfetmril of tbe movement* of tbe m**t*n -,iol In- look Hywr tu the t Itntou Jail toi *ate keeping In con •eqio m e <*t lite et*'item* wl, the pie Ititiiwai * enaminatbtn wan poatpune*' ftti kin Mat* JUlHifc. CNU2IKH (IK Al> *»•***.. IIm# uf tbr n •*.«** etuaer n ****** ta Mt* t *0**1 HmO I t 4 * manat u hat* «*>t t Judge Hut** it t ioalei a |*tui>■*« >*f l **avee worth euitntv tiled at In. Home at Ilf ‘A* **ilwk thin morning He gi* ntltekeu *tow u witl*|*a .* , a*| Hgt to da* night I i**l g** I i* ,f aa« tn( ntnte*** ***** the *tt tge of tha dl*tltvt r*w*rt **f l<**,ww.o*w w.nnt* and tn 1***4 in* *|*,nut,i. *1 | 1%11o,| a,at,,, on at*** I** tH* go*eino* l«i tg,> i non i *»« (d train uf age. and leave* a wife aiol two * Mhliv K t»M%» iff *% h it ii | ft} U w (i tlui .'•fleet **t the rduanee *te|a'tnwnl I *i l**t state* a* my and tt*« ohet the wife of initio man Keitittm of Pena** *a* a