Ex. The Nebraska Independent li:LT 19, ,1fi tSsBlxONERATED . ,., Founaes Convic fcourts of - ' tion of Alfred Dreyrus - Restores Rank in Army piris The court martial ferdict of Yi .. . ,. h which he l Alfred I'M.' i u p ' MS condemned on .1 w. - ,r,nv s.-nvis has been an- .,, i, .he Cassation cou.w Wu.u nuncu "j .i 1 ho cast. ri'eru ... j n.vf will renter me aim, n U "reported .hat hi, promotion to the rauk of major Has Deen uec.u An order has been issuea mat lu? court's decision lie posiea m Pronrh communes, printed in any, 100 '...nawrs which Dreyfus selects. Alfred Drevfns was born in Aiaace tj 1859, and removed to Paris in im ... . t n Wnhor 15 K 4. ne Was arresi. i ! AU mill- ed on the charge 01 naviug uu.. trv secrets to a representative 01 the German government. It was al leged that a letter conveying mis m (,.,tinn .9. fiinnd bv a servant in iui uiui luu " ' - the pocket of Colonel Schwarzkoppen, German military attaciie in raris, auu delivered to Colonel Henry, of the in telligence of department of the war office. Major du Paty de (Jiam maae the investigation that resulted in Drey fus' arrest. in nwmh4i 1894. Dreyfus was tried secretly, and it was afterwards proved, most irregularly, by court- martial. He was found guilty, sen tenced to public degradation and to solitary confinement for life at Devil s island, off the coast of French Guiana. - . In March. 1895. he was transported to Devil's island. He was for two months chained to his pallet. In May, 1896, a letter stolen rrom Colonel Schwarzkoppen, was brought to the war office. It bore the signa ture of Major Esterhazy, an omcer 01 e. dOUDUUl repuiuuuil me ricaui general Staff, and the handwriting was found to be similar to that of the Dreyfus letter. Two vpars of tremendous agitation followed, the friends of Dreyfus striv rne to brine out the truth and the ermy officials to suppress it. Tn 1S9X c.a onei Henry or me un di ligence department; confessed to hav-l ing forged a secret document which pointed to Dreyfus' guilt, and com-! mitted suicide. Major Esterhazy was tried by court martial and convicted, but escaped and made his way to England. There he confessed that he had written the letter to Colonel ,Schwartzkoppen which had resulted in the conviction of Dreyfus. In June, 1899, the court of appeals ordered that Dreyfus be given a new trial by court-martial. In August, 1899, after more than four years of torture on Devil's island, Dreyfus was again given a military trial found erniltv with extenuating circumstances, and sentenced to serve ten years, from which ms previous confinementw as to be deducted. On September 19, 1899, he-was par hv President Loubet. At the suggestion of the chamber of tho nrmv commission today approved the promotion of Dreyfus to be a major, lcquan, was yiuu.ui a t ho n hrie-adier general. A fur ther honor is proposed for Dreyfus in his election to tne uegum ui nu. . Columbia national Bank OP I IKirni M MCBDAStf A "fCAPITAL, $ 100,000.00'C SURPLUS, 14,000.0Ofi DEPOSITS 1,350,000.005 t z OFFICERS 'John B. Wrifrht Proc Mailt iJ. 11. westcott, 1st Vice Pres.JL J Joe. Samuels 2d Vice Pres.iT P. L. Hall, Cashier-E ,W. B. Ryons, Asst. Cashier.?- i COMING TO UNITED STATES Birmingham,, England, Manufacturers . to Change Locations Birmingham Speaking here today Walter Chamberlain, brother of Jo seph Chamberlain, said that as the re- suit of the election postponement ot fiscal reform, the Messrs. Avery had decided to erect a factory in the Uni ted States in order the better to compete with American manufactur ers of scales and weighing machines. Find Many Adulterated - Concord, N. H.-The report of the state board of health of examination of food products, made public today says that of 408 samples analyzed 186 were found adulterated, misbranded or below the standard. These sam ples, most of which came from oner states, include canueu nrorfuets. iellies and preserves, catsup and other articles. Samples and Catalogue free for the Asking Hayden's THE RELIABLE STOKE Let us save You money on all kinds of Merchandise How About Your Summer Suit? Do you count style? We will count with you. High quality? Its ever here. Low price? We can without doubt satisfy you as we are satisfying hundreds every day. We do not offer any something for nothing propo sitions but we do offer the best men's Suits at $5, $10 and $15 that you'll find in the land. Order here for if when received goods are not perfectly satis factory you may return same. We will exchange or refund your money. Satisfied cus tomers are the best advertis ment thats the reason we guarantee satisfaction. 16th& Dodge Sts. HAYDEN BROS, Omaha, Nebraska. fry Tvf7" feller, according to his physicians' statement, will not spend the summer at his home here, as is customary. CATTLE llVE tan m- i siots spm? MISSION SHEEP Nye & Buchanan Co. I SOUTH OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Bt possible .prvlccin all departments l Write or win' f,.- .i...i. Inionaation. Long (li.M;, oe telephone 2305. ' i Af PR IO CENTS El ' p PiiSui -S, lk Rnta (new and urn itoivi-., i , f mre Lace ana vt0iUi . r..i ; was, si, WS May Send Son to America o-iir, Tho imoiip Militarische Po- litsche correspondent has published the report that Emperor wnnam p.uU QiiW win sonrt his fourth son, August William (born in 1887) to an Ameri can university after the young p. .u has finished his course or biuuy di the German university. Lipton Postpones Visit unoniiu Wis In response to an invitation to visit Milwaukee this sum mer Sir Thomas Lipton has cbdiu Mayor Becker that the proposed jour- t-m i?Tiri9nri has been given lit;: j iiwiu nn for the nresent. Sir i nomas su he hoped to come later. Nominated for Congress Scranton. Pa Thomas D. Nicholls rcciHont of district No. 1, United Mine Workers of. America, was nom inated for congress from the Eleventh district by the Lackawanna county democratic convention. Oil Kina Will Keep Away n nn amount of a state . l- V : i n mi , v. warrant being issued for him, KOcke- lowa a Refuge From Oppression Des Moines, la. Iowa may well be called a cradle in which the offspring of religious revolutions in many Euro pean countries were nourished to life and prosperity or soothed to peaceful death. When oppression of the established church weighed heavily upon reform ers in France, Cermany and Holland, the new world was sought as refuge and the fertile valley between tne Mississinni and Missouri river orrerea hmiA of sustenance and freedom of thought. Within six years, from 1842 to 1848, men and women speaKing iue languages of many nations, bearing the faith of many religions m ineu hearts and having hope of prosperity through as many social plans, made their home in that territory yei 10 ie- corre prosperous Iowa. Followers or n;nenne i-aun Vranoa in 1848 for IOWa to form & communistic society, which was later to die at Corning, Adams county. A body of Dutch, to pet rengious t.aoAnm loft Holland for Iowa in 1847, and settled in Pella, where they yet llVG. ' In 1846 there was located in John W hv fiflO Germans who had come to America to avoid religious persecution, and their society as a successful communistic organi zation to this day, increased in wealth and numbers. In 146 there was located in John son county a body of Arr.ish who came as refuges from religious persecution in Holland. The Mormons, driven from Nayoo, in .fartoit westward on their Utah pilgrimage in 1847, pnd while one son or tne nia.ii.yi om"" -" - - i to the western stale, another son, Joseph Smith stopped n Iowa and formed a church, which has since had Lamoin as its hea iquirters. The Icarian community, a commu-J nistic society, is the only one which died, the others have lived and have' had their influence upon the upbuild ing of the state. The Amish in John son county are co-operative,' but not communistic. In Pella they live with old Dutch customs and have supplied the state with some of its most stal warf citizens. ; . . Bishop Was "Not Guilty" Upon one of his tours, Bishop Pot ter syent a few days at the home of a prominent churchman. The latter' s wife took particular pains in making the bishop's room worthy of the guest, and among other things intend ed for his comfort put a fine silver toilet set on the bureau. The bishop however, preferred his own, and transferred the set to a drawer. The consequence was that when the host ess went to the bishop's room after h's departure, the silver set was miss ing. She worried for several days, thon flnllv summoned un courage to write a very apologetic letter to the hiKhon nikins if bv anv chance he had found any of the articles among hla luggage. There was an " immediate and characteristic reply. The tele gram read as follows: , "Poor, but honest. Look in the wash stand drawer."Human Life. A Smart Scholar Recently while on a tour of Inspec tion through the East Side schools of New York Citv, the visiting inspec tor asked a pupil to give him a sen tence containing the word judicious, and was amused to receive this reply: "I like onions, garlic-and all other Jew dishes." Human Life. NOTICE Send 25 cents to the Inde pendent, Lincoln, Neb., and the paper will be mailed to you each week until after November election. For $1.00 the paper will be mailed to seven different addresses until after the election. Send In your subscriptions. Tftrr the killing of cqulrrel. Yesterday J much a' mystery turn ww v V avA)riMiWiU fff sus ever. t . 'i i' L: