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I m w A -a N V acin Recondcmnation of Dreyfus Causes Indignation EARLY RELEASE 18 HOPED FOR Ill riv Wars mi llnir Islmiil Mil- Ho llhl lo lliliiu n llm ltcitili cmiliM nf tlm SiroiHl Sfiiliiir iT Trn Ypiiis IMhii Torn New llovMiin Hisxrs Sept 11 Droyfus 1ms borno tlio terrible shock of liis conviction with murvclouH fortitude ono niifjht iilmost wiy with unnatural culm Saturday ho heemod stupcliod when M Labori com municated to him the verdict but ho bus since rullicil Ho passed u iuiot tpfjht unci roM when his orderly brought him water ut n in as ho did during tho trial wlien it was necessary Mniluino Droyfus and Mutthicu Droy fus his brother visited him during tho course of tho afternoon his brother sub sequently leaving for Paris Tho ap plication to tho court of revision was taken to him at noon by M Labori s as sistant and ho signed it Ho has spoken but little though ho has seemed in better spirits than might have been anticipated The meeting with his wife was naturally very affect ing but both held up us well as Ak7 i 1 ESiKi r 1 VLi tm CAPTAIN ALFKBD DKEYFCS blc Ho said to her I am not uneasy regarding myself as I shall soon bo free but I think of you and my poor chil dren They will bo branded as tho chil dren of a traitor He is convinced that 10 years impris onment to which ho is sentenced will bo wiped out by tho live years of soli tary seclusion he lias nndergono on Devils island and ho expects to be re leased by Oct 11 which will be 11 vo years from tho date of his former con demnation He is so sanguine that he has made an extraordinary request of his wife for a novel to read in tho mean time explaining that his mind is so shaken and weighed down by recent events that he expects to divert his thoughts and to forget all tho recollec tions of tho past three months out of his mind He thinks that reading a novel will afford tho desired mental repose uud keep him from brooding ChIU Vnrillul Iiiluui Tho correspondent of the Associated Press called upon Mmo Dreyfus yes terday after her visit to her husband uud saw her father M Hiuliuuur M Hudamar said Mmo Dreyfus and the family were hopeful and looked forward to some fuvorablo development Tho verdict is an infamy ho said Cap tain Dreyfus is in poor health as every ono knows Ho has boon extremely ill from tho moment of his arrival in France His health has not improved and tho nervous effect of Saturdays terrible blow is bound to react on his general condition His suppression of all outward depression is duo to his al most incredible force of will but it doos not imply that ho is insensible to tho mental and physical torturo ho has undergone On tho contrary tho fam ily just now see in his weak state of health and abnormal impassivity an ugly sign and fear for him more than they caro to expross The town has boon perfectly calm There has not bcou a sign or a demon stration nor a cry for orngainst Droyfus or tho Jows heard auy whero A num her of peoplo gathered to seo Mmo Droyfus visit tho prison but they wore quite respectful Tho troops uud masses of gendarmes who Saturday gave tho center of Itonnos tho appearance of a military camp have complotoly vanished There are hardly any gendarmes in Bight except near tho Droyfus residence whero a few are posted Cavalry officers were seen frequenting the cafes yesterday ufteruoou showing that tho authorities no longer fear any trouble and aro allowing the officers to leave barracks So far us can bo ascer tained military men aro perfectly satis lied with tho verdict which they inter pret us safeguarding tho honor of the army and at tho 611110 time doiup un act of moroy to Droyfus who thoy bay has sufficiently expiated hiB crime iu tho awful experience on Devils island Thoy point that oveu if ho is sent to Fort Corte it will bo to receive hence forth the humane treatment ho has ex perienced iuoohis return to France One strange fact U the extraordinary difference of opinion respecting tho ex act effect of tho judgment whether ho can Ihi degraded again and whethor the live years solitary confinement ho ha undergone will le regarded as equiva lent to tho 10 years detention to which ho is sentenced and he will be released next month This matter is quite aside from tho general impression that he will b par doned in a few days by President 1m bet who will find some ground to exer cise clemency Dlllit iiick T Opinion n In luilitniiiit M Doniango thinks the II vo years will count for nothing and that Droy fus according to law will have to sutler 10 years detention Many others how ever including several lawyers hold a contrary opinion and declare that ho will bo released in October This al ready cabled is tho belief of Dreyfus himself Tlio correspondent of tho Associated Press interrogated M Coopers the clerk of the court martial on this point Ho was most emphatic in declaring that Dreyfus must servo 10 years from tho date of a fresh degradation tho court martial having considered the case as beginning when Dreyfus appeared be fore them disregarding altogether his previous sentence M Coupers said I have no doubt whatever that according to I ho military code Dreyfus must undergo degrada tion again as he was reinstated as a captain in tho army and he appeared before the court in uniform That ho will actually be put through this cruel ordeal I think doubtful Colonel louaust also declared that Dreyfus must servo 10 years but speak ing with friends he expressed a convic tion that there would not bo a fresh degra dation This ceremony reqniros break ing tho prisoners sword and tearing oil his epaulets Hut Dreyfus never had his sword restored to him and ho only wore undress uniform without epaulets bo that it would bo impossible to carry out the regulations for degradation Thoso who think Dreyfus will bo re leased in October because tho livo years on Devils island will wipe out tho pres ent sentenco saw in the fact that ho was sentenced for exactly ten years confirmation of thoir view but thoy aro mistaken Ho was sentenced to ten years not because that happens to bo doublo his timo on Devils island but because according to tho military code the recording of two votes in his favor lixes tho term of detention Had the verdict been unanimous lie would liavo been sentenced to 20 years Those pro fessing to havo ascertained since the verdict tho opinion of the judges declare that the voto of fivo to two wns not given by mutual agreement but be cause tho two judges voted in his favor from a conviction of his innocence The present procedure is the application for revision signed by Dreyfus yesterday It will bo sent to Paris Tho clerk of the court martial must send a complete dossier of tho trial in cluding all the documents submitted A reporter will be appointed to examine it minutely and ascertain whether thero bo any flaw iu tho proceedings Tho result will bo submitted to the court of revision which will maintain or annul tho sentence KvnliOK IiiiliKiiiillnii KvoiV lioio London Sept 11 It would be diffi cult to describo adequately the indigna tion the verdict of tho Dreyfus court martial has evoked everywhere in Eng land With the exception of the Jesuit organs iu Home and the anti Semite papers the press of tho whole world is ringing with execration Even tho Russian pross joins in tho chorus al though perhaps tho Jews aro nowhere more hated than in Russia Tho judges are everywhere described as criminals and gloomyspcculations aro indulged as to what future is iu store for France The German press is especially indig nant tho National Zeitung remarking that oven the worst enemy of Franco could not have wished what has hap pened Papors of all nationalities fall in with tho idea of boycotting the Paris exhibition Tho Daily Chronicle says that Mer rier issues from the case 0110 of tho blackest scoundrels in history Tho Daily Telegraph says This in famous judgment disgraces Franco dis honors her army insults the kaiser and offends tho host principles of humanity Thero seems nothing left fcr France but a revolution and a war that will reduce her to the lovel of Spain toiiiiiiunt 011 Dim Verillrt Paws Sept 11 Tho revisionist press comments on tho verdict with deepest indignation declaring that the battle between tho civil and military courts will continue until tho victory rests with tho court of cassation The Soicle has openod a subscription to orect an expiatory monument in front of the palace of justice in Rennos to romind future genorutions of kthis outrage on justice Tho Tomps referring to tho rumors that tho court martial signed a recommendation to moroy but only as regards from military rank says tho mere mention of extenuating circum stances proves that tho judges had doubts of which the acousod should havo recoived tho benefit uud it urges tho revisionists to remember to demand justice from tho country it is necessary iirst of all to act with calmuofis Tho Gaulois says A great movemeut of renaissance will spring from tho Drey fus CUbO Likes l He Kicked Hall Caine confesses thut ho likes to be kicked us long as tho thing is done in public and makes him conspicuous or notorious Ho says in tho London Muil Even the silliest persouni refer ence I ever see however inspired by pultry feelings seems to mo by implica tion a tribute und compliment being a recognition of the fact that I am u factor worth counting with and un ad versary worth fighting And when the most fulso the most mean and tho most belittling of the kind has ceased to ap pear I shall know that I am no longer if the leait account THE X0iiFLK NEWS THuilsbAY SKVTKmIjKR 1 1899 mOM NIAGARA TO THE SEA How tho fluent litlnril Wilt Trip I tlia World In Mmln rxIMc This til tho season of the year when tho tourist Ib In evidence when old and young and middle aged aro look ing for rest and rceupeiatlon in ono way or mint hoi We have In thin country a vast army of people who about this time of year desire to es cape from the dust and heat and tur moil of town ami city and enjoy the shade tho comfort and quiet of lake and river Thus thoy cant about for advantageous points of Intel est and pleasure Theio Is no need of going to ISuropo to Boaieh for delights readily to be found In our own land Sights and HcencH that appeal to the highest enjoyment aie at our very dooiu and to bo had at an outlay insignificant In compari son with that which a trip across tho ocean would entail When the most delightful scenery the grainiest rivers anil mountains the most picturesque valleys 11ml slopes and all the com forts and conveniences and luxuries of home aro within our reach why go abroad In search of them Wo aro lead to this Inquiry In looking over the 1899 ofllclnl guide of Niagara to the Sea Issued by the Uiehellou and Ontario Navigation company 228 St Paul street Montreal It treats ex haustively of the finest Inland water trip Iu the world for nowhere on tho continent of North America Is there a more picturesque region than that which lies between Niagara and tho sou The most magnificent acenery abounds from start to finish and op portunity for viewing tho Bamo through facilities that havo been pro vided by tho company above referred to Is so complete so carefully worked out In every detail that tho Journey once made can be looked hack upon as one of tho most delightful of a llfo tlmo First of all Niagara Itself Is ono of tho wonders of the world with a fascination that rivets tho attention of tourists as they start out on this trip of Blght seelng to the son It is so easily reached that none need de prive themselves of the prlvlloge of seeing this greatest of natures mar vels and doing the grand tour or thci famed Thousand Islands of the St Lawrence From all points south of tho International boundary there Is direct railway communication nearly all the trunk lines of the United States converging at this great gateway to tho tourists paradise Commencing at the falls of Niagara on the southern shore then crossing Lake Ontario by steamer or rounding Its western extremity by rail to Toronto the Queen City of the West emburklng on one of tho steam ers of the Richelieu and Ontario Navi gation company following the course of tho lake past tho romantic waters of the Bay of Qulnte to Kingston thence down the St Lawrenco thread ing In and out of tho Thousand Islands into the open stretch to Lame St Fran cis shooting the rapids stopping over at Montreal and Quebec and finally reaching the crowning glory of all the Incomparable grandeur of tho Saguenay river To properly describe the beauties of the trip from Niagara to the sea would occupy many times tho space that we can here dovote to Its portrayal Lei It be made for Instance on tho beau tiful steamer Toronto built the pus year and which began regular trips on tho Toronto Montreal route June 1 It sails from Toronto every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday This magnif icent boat has spacious and olegant passengor accommodations including 140 state rooms four parlors and largo Pullman sleeping cabins and has a sleoplng capacity for 430 passengers The dining room on the upper deck has n seating capacity for over 100 persons As already said the Navi gation company In the performance of their part of the work has forgot nothing tending to the comfort and enjoyment of patrons This very important pnrt having then been provided for the tourist has but to avail himself or herself of privi leges afforded within the confines of the Toronto and absorb the beauties of nature to bo soen on every sldo from its decks Historical placos of Interest are pointed out and visited cities and towns viewed from land and water and tho grandly beautiful land scape so Impressed upon the memory that ever nfterward the tourist must concede that the trip from Niagara to the sea by way of the St Lawrence embodies more real delight more gen ulno satisfaction in sight seolng than any other courso that could be taken in a given number of miles Ho re turns to his homo enriched In knowl edge of wonders of the world and thankful to the Navigation company that has made It possiblo for him to see so much at such nominal expense The official guide already alluded to besides showing illustrations of many cities public buildings and points of Interest along the route taken by the Navigation companys steamers gives a list of rates for passage state rooms meals etc etc A copy of this guid should bo in the hands of those who contemplate making tho trip in order that they may understand all details concerning the Journey and the beautiful scenery It will be their privi lege to view as they move from Niag ara to the sea in the luxurious steam ers of the lino in question The guide ran be obtained from the company at Montreal No true man envies another who has reached fame and position by crawling and cringing If new clothes look as uncomfortable au they feel but few people would care to wear thero Itrt 11 1 W N V tilt aUOiuatui IH1H No true man envies another who has reached fame and position by crawling and cringing If new cloihea look as uncomfortable as they feel but few people would care to wear them Secretary of War Root wont to Sandy Hook to witness tests of cannon and shells at the proving grounds there The latest test for sobriety is a word of twenty threo letters It is electro photomicrography and the meaning as there given is photographing by elec tric light objects magnified by the microscope Tim lllxnor Dr tlilillrlil Mayor Simpson of tills city knew tho subject of tho following sketch Dr Cnnllold before ho had acquired the promluoiit position ho now holds The doctor came into Cnlinnr Iowa after completing his education many yoais ago with but iv quarter iu his pocket Ho was ooiupolled to go to wotk to earn money for his present needs and the only thing ho could find to do was haul ing ditt witli a team which ho did A few mouths aftervvaid however some prominent railroad men recognized his ability and put him in charge of tho construction of a lino of railway which ho carried out successfully Since then his ilsi in life has been steady and sure until ho now occupies a leading position in the educational circles of Now York City Dr Canlleld spoke in Norfolk several times while ho was connected with tho state university and tho peoplo will bo pleased to read tho following which ap peared iu a recent issue of tho Kansas City Journal Dr lames H Canileld formerly of tho state university at Lawrenco and who since luaving Lawrence lias been president of tho university of Nebraska and of tho university of Ohio and is now librarian of Columbia university New York City is already in full force and ellect in Now York Tho magnifi cent library under his direction is cur ried on by between foify and fifty sub oidinates stands on tho highest ground in New York City overlooking tho Hud son near tho Grant monument Dr Canfield all this summer by special re quest of Hishop Potter has conduoted tho services in tho great Episcopal cathe dral His license as a layroader lias re ceived tho extraordinary oxtonsion of permitting him tnproich in tho cathe dral Every Sunday sinco ho began his sorvices tho cnthedral has been crowded wheroas ordinarily tho summer congre gations aro made up of n few doen faithful parishioners Dr Canileld takes to Now York as a duck takes to water his boyhood having beon passed iu Brooklyn where his father was an eminent Episcopal rector Ho finds hundreds of old Kansas frionds in New York and now and then a Nobraskan Of course Ohio frionds uro present in great numbers To till IiiiIIom I havo reopoued my dressmaking par lors iu tho Cotton block and am bettor prepared than ever boforo to give my customers satisfaction iu Btylo and lit I havo boon absent two months and havo spout part of that timo in tlio dress making dopartmonts of Marshal Fields and Stevens establishmontp iu Chicago I have acquired tho latest ideas in tlio art My prices remain tho saino as here tofore Give mo a call when needing work in my lino Yours respectfully Maiiv SfMIMIV Get your pictures taken at tho Rco Hivo it cents per doon Photo but tons and charms all sies JMiilitrlul IVr If yon fool tired appetite is poor have headache indigestion constipation and a general rnn down feeling do not delay but attend to your case nt once before malaria fover lias fastened its grip upon you Road what Rov II W Cms pas tor of Christian Church Craig Mo writes Wo havo used Dr Kays Renovator in our family and believe it is tho best medicine we over used I had 11 bilious attack bordering on malaria fever to which I am subject and feel safe in saying that I broko it up com pletely with half u box of Dr Kays Renovator Thousands havo pre vented a fover with tlio timely assistance of Dr Kays Ronovator thoroughly cleansing their sluggish system fioin all gorms of disenso and impure mutter thus tlio blood is purified and every organ toned up to a vigorous action If taken now it may prevent mouths of illness Dr Ka s Renovator is sold by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price Sficouts and 1 00 or six for r00 by Dr B H Kay Medical Co Saratoga Springs N Y Send symptoms for free illustrated book Walter Wellman will lecture Of course he will What else did ho travel up among tho urctio ico floes for Attend CoIIcr This Veur Nover iu tho history of oar country wus there a grander opportunity than tho present for educated young men und women What an auspicious moment for those who are just now on the threshold of life Grand Island Business and Normal college has for foarteeu 1 years boon tho leading institution of its kind iu tho western states and last year more thun twice as many calls wero recoived for its graduates as could bo supplied Everything necessary for a successful start in life is taught business normal and shorthand courses Expenses low Hoard only flfiO per week Ono years time givou on tuition if desired Col lege record sent f reo or for six couts will send olegant catalogue A M Hakkos President Grand Island Neb Tho trust is an object of popular dis trust TURTLE OIL Is fust gaining in popularity and be coming u household necessity Thero is no medicine that will so quickly reliovo pain It is on antiseptic destroys mi crobes and disease breeding germs You cannot afford to bo without It 25a and 60o at druggist Guaranteed by J D Cosgrove Prop Oakdale Neb A planter In Ynzoo county Missis rppl reposes faith In the hutjilld iih predictor of fiosl lie says the kitty did began to play his llttel llddle I lib year about tunc li and that If the It si fiosl comes In Just four mouths fioni thai time na It surely will It will ho reduce the cotton crop that It will bring a good price and good times In the south will follow A nunc curlmit uerles of coincidence could hardly happen than that which Involves the names of the two watch men at IllacUvvell pier Liverpool who aie named Day and Knight Mr Day Is on duly during Ihe day and Mr Knight at night UiImiii I ittcllitlUiil Ilnilml The Iiuiui im Cheerful llilii I the tllle of a bool for whit h n tight has liectl gtanled lo lie millim 1 V Hamilton of Des Moines Patents have been allowed but not yet Issued as lollows To W II I von mid 1 Walllrh of Crcslon la foi 11 mall pouch that Is adapted to In opened an dosed quicker than Ihe old stvle and when closed and locked ne ress to the contents without a key Is Impossible except by culling a Ilex Ible pnrt thereof To W D Weir of III inoioClty la for it portable andtiuns foruiiihlo hoisting machine A mn Is mounted on 1 truck a boom swlv eled to the mast ami nieunn for opcr atlug It a crane mounted 011 the truck and incniiH for swinging I horlontnlb noil vertically and a fork adapted fot lifting corn shocks detachnbly con uecteil therewith and all lie parts no arranged anil combined that they can be leadily adjusted to transform the machine to adapt It to be used nilvun tngcoimly In doing various kinds of hard work on a larm Authors and Inventors entitled to pioteition for their Intellectual pro ducts pursuant to our copyright ami Patent laws can consult us In person or by letter without charge THOMAS I OHWICl 1 ItALPIl ORWKS UKUIIKN O OltWKi Itegislered Attorneys Des Mtftnes la Aug 19 99 The most costly parliament In Europo Is that of Franco It cost 1 fiOOOUO a year IIuIIh CJiitiirrli Curn Is u constitutional euro Price 7o riiHKiint 1iiIhIiiIiIp Inldiil nny tu liny run lnlukr In nt tlmi rmy In rnitliM hki Urdu Ciinly ulliiirtlililiHl llir rcitn tutor iiuil ItiKHtliial tonl All ilrniflst ill in Ml A bird In the bush Is worth two In the hand from a birds point of view FITSrnnnfntlyCurrit KnOte or nrminr niter Bihl ilnrn iiB t lir Kllnfti tml Nerv llrMmrr Hi II I for PltlCB W200 tlUI ImiIII mill tiratlai Da II II Klmt Mil Ul Aruh III I hllllilil Ia If there ib any person whom you dislike that Is the one of whom you should never speak Cecil Mm Wlnxlnw Sootlitnc Hyrun Forrhllilrrn liiithlnit minu hu kuiih rtdiicri lir Cumulation ulluimlncuru wlnil colic Zoatwttla Of 124 law students admitted to the bar in London nineteen have Oriental names Ar Vim rliit Allonn Konl KnT It Is the only cure for Swollen Smarting Burning Sweating Feet Corns and Bunions Ask for Allens Koot ICubo a powder to be shaken Into the shoes At all Druggists and Shoo Stores jrc Samplo will KIIICI3 Ad diess Allen S Olmsted Loltoy N V The shade of his ictonl has ov shadowed nrmy a pulilit vi candidate General Manager Indcrwood of tho UalUmuie anil Ohio rnllioud has a plan to unify and simplify tho tit s of of ficials Several of tho officers have duties to perform which are not shown by their official designation and on July 1st the following changes will bo made Harvey Mlddleton now gen eral superintendent of motive power will bo mechanical superintendent in charge of all shops and the construe- t tlon of and ropalrB to locomotives and cars David Leo engineer nance of way lines west of Ohio river will be superintendent maintenance of way trans Ohio division and D A Williams will ho superintendent of stores The Amcran Monthly Review of Reviews for September contains a re markably attractive group of contrib uted artlclfis Tho timeliness of the subjects Invited Is seen by a glance at the table vC contents The war In the Philippine Is summed up by John Barrett the outcome of The Hague conference is set forth by W T Stead the subject of trusts is discussed by Oeorge 10 Roberts and by Henry Mac furlund Hezeklali Butterworth writes of Tho Futui Value of the New Knglnnd Farm while Prof L H Bailey answois affirmatively the ques tion Does Farming Pay Sylvester Baxter tells of tho progress made by the stnto of Massachusetts in her pub lic library system and Gilbert K Har roun describes the work of tho Cuban Educational association of the Inlted States My doctor said I would die but PUoi Cure for Consumption ourud mo Amoi Kelner Cherry Valley III Nov 21 05 A western author recently published a little book entitled How to Break a Mule Rvory married woman should hasten to procure a copy of this great work rI0WAFARM52W jTmUIMAU JIQUilfltMr1 Pinrniivn nunu Christianity is the highest perfection of humanity Johnson Humility ia the solid foundation of all the virtues Confucius f AMnV anESEsmi GET SHPT The town of Halt ford In Oxford ouiilv Me has a Custard Pie uiisocla t Ion which meets annually In a hem lock giove on the margin of Swan pond and goiges Itself with custard pie II gievv out of a custard plo eating contest between two residents of lbs town mi the annual fnsl day thirty nine years ago The match wim ad judged to be a tie the association was fot nied and everybody In It now strives lo beat oven body else eating 1 ilslniil pie I hmllv know so tinea murk of of it llllli mind im the mi vile 1 till t it t ton of Uieville riitS Sick headache Food doesnt di gest well appetite poor bowels con stipated tongue contcd Its your lkrrt Avird llllc nr tloor nltlo v easy atui sarc i ncy euro dyspep sia biliousness 25c All Druggists Wiuil J mi r iiimulnihn ir hannl n liaitulltul 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