TIIK NOKIHWKH'MIN in a> t nv %*4 in nu, i |*ort*f ion i»a»l*r* almo*t ii*iw ami *-o*t m-ariy H.ooo I Hash < nt *i, a yiitntg man llvli/if i n*-ai h:*r)in/ wa-. UU'krit in tin- fa* < by a *i*:iou» lion**- ami <|iut*- **-»*-1 Mini* Into li-» it* ai! ami a bijf (- a»h <-nt on Ii ia for* In an Mi: llaaanoM, li»ni(f in-ai Him 1 llin r .i t in*- to tin- il*-«*l w**r*l* in In* j iota to li«-i*i to lit tin* lamt for (ilowili/ II*- loot tlnrly Ion* of bay ainl In* ln -»r < at m-i(flibor tw*-iity b**for« tin- Haim w*-ri- auialiMMl V' ll.tbih. wa* i:oiil|f«ll«rain! I laml Uuttiiry r**fn*i-*l • to ri i-<-i>i- i ■ in * iaiiiiini' tln-y w**r* bolow tin- Mainlur*) I in farm imim- of Anton Krofta «r who liv*-*. ooiin- tin*-, or four non** i souiiiea i of 'fa 14' I,.,. , wa< burned j to l hr ground wliilr all tin* In,inly Mas j abs. nl i.ul a very little girl Very little of ll»e COtll* Ills ware saveil Jsm« |i * vnuniivii, one of the pioneer resident* of Otoe eoiinly, ilh ' last week ageil s', years Mr < arnii eliaei louoil. <1 I lie now defunct villagi of Miucraville, in llkir county. lie leaves a widow anil one dauglib r ’liu Lincoln and liawsoii county irri gation holiil to tIn- amount of e » Oon. were carried by a Vote of ninety eight to eighteen, 'file canal, it ill'll completed Mill water al/oui /O.onnaeii vl laud as rich as any in the wtrrid A i-*numi w ho Jives near tin* < olfus county line wa- in ' olumhus and re ported a :a'ui malady which is work ing gic-vl ih stric tarn among the lings in that locality lie said he lost sis tren a few day - ago in about two hours i ilium II vl i-J, living in Happy llol low. J-'latlMuonth indulged ina little wife heating, and wa siibscipienliy ar tested I In-neighbors are indignant over his actions and threaten Ins life should lie tie caught at the business again. As A H limp was returning home from i edar fiap.il Ids horse beiame unmanageable and tie wasthrowu from Ins cart and instantly killed Mr Bird was an estensive farmer and re sided on Ids father's ranch cignl miles below < eilar Bapids Kuril t hundred and .-evenly seven bags of augur, say * Hie Norfolk .New were turned out at the factory yester day in t< n hours .1, M, I overt, Vl B, flight and Ir I we performed the feat of sewing, marking and weighing Ibb bag* of sugar in lifty eight minutes I in fi nee gang on the Burlington A Missouri brought in word to Alliance th.it a man had been found by the tiaek eight miles east of that place with his head beaten into a jelly, il is supposed by a club No trace of the murdered mans blent.ty has been found, but lie IS - uppo cd lo bavc been oiii'of a number of iramps who were j w alk mg east fin . ili/wlt* of the east part of I run ! tier have t„i,en steps to divide tb" county hy riiiiniu.’ the line north and soiiln on i bi' east me o' anil in',! liie v iliagi of ,*d eiivi.ie I In* |M'.iple of tl.mic rti.flhi. ...ii.il . I . i ( .iii.l i i ♦an \y) 4/s*Ui.it tio'i'onMt) i* aito yi tiM i too laiyr ana «•*' Hoar) of lia*. ny UHirivi' mi fai o%* r roti/ti io i*l* in oni«*r io n'iii n tin' iiiiiliiy 4 at Mm* J. I. Aim mi of Slai|j*on ay«ii aivomyann <1 lo t I on* I ami to y* t a h ml of at ran VS Ion oio* iny a Mou/li alii* *Ji)'|» o U , from anil orrr tin toy of ilii' *k«|ll «►*'* 414I i in'll** * * In* **aii liftr'ily wmrrr SS i ail I > i. i o % <|l*yat* Ii J tonmi* II 1 I lima, of I mi'oin, Not* lia* I" i'ii ay I |Ni*UU*| a ii ui'lirr Ml I III* fHili.ll! *« ||.iifl .•t I'iiii IJiityo iii/nn«') ►until hakota M ►* l.ln > Nil*, * < lurlt m Hu* MiilHav malt ***ri ‘ Hi* I in lii uti »'w I %yim%♦ luy mjo * foiimi ■i tilt* i at I lir oftii'i' a*l«Mi *»im,i| In .l*iin* 1 *1 *ii4#** * yioimiM'iit I'MI/i'ii •*tifl#*'il ' VS tilt* * ai*» milrt ny Sir *UmH' |o • **• iiii * • i) v* mi*in i* n it a \ * or tli• ti.*'» l |iM III lo I ll*l* «Oiy|MNklt Hill I* t i*m* <4*i*«*iini » from 1*41ll* n Him Hi-ii ilirtl umr< li* Mi t>4%Mi** S|f Hi,nn 4i na»tril ailin' t tm •lit*'** l«*i *m* tin./ SSiiln*m >a Stoma hIiom in |l*r *• < of ► U at Oi/ Kit II I Ml Sun 11* II I r Hat nr 4 i#|mi|f t oin |*Hli) HtlUll H t • o*|f.|||/**|l 4 'Mill Mill yii Ntfii 4li't li* I iiitiai a« i t •* of InimI n Ir H ill 4II-I SS i|« of MililiUl'b, Mrniyi* li** *1 mmI ii . ahoitlvt* m till* liiitr **ml *t«• nt i m i»t. in tin io >f til* * Hm‘*t of N» i >4»*<4 I M S I .Mt I |!| iif tt|0*i I*. Hi li*i 1*1*11 Hill Ir* i »• fm f Ur I* nr h n*am fiiMi ii*i*ii * t* alia tm •« iimMoIoi * Mm *yiii«tf I I ») to lottr 4 *! *t flotl H, M 'i. m ♦ lot loan > ll* * )im» o* m Him h a la i atoll to. *t I** Si biMlt * fill W|»( tt^la a S|« Mitor MU SS tl I t**|*im»n ItMaliol » ***»»♦♦* lo* i'M • i*iii *<*o|i iMii llir tiirMia m #* art | ti» ** Mat Ibi ir Hu*. yiM>>o|t «n tn» *a fi a *im I* Io h 4* * - it ir lit I* * I >i >• * | i * nt a Mmayli li * » «* * a i.m. 4 III |lf riiitiij liltl b* *’ *♦ M I * t I U* tin till lull 140*1 » *fi 4 /Mill *l*t|ilo||^ tmrt* I** It*** StH kill* fur tin | Im» t.*ft» MlMUilol fur lift *t.*t» » tl* itOftt til : Mi*I) *i tti#M I* rift t*» r* r if tor f *. to** o«*4*yi« **r yt*i**il Mo m 4 ft*|*4ir it* at I % Ia#*« »*tt* l*»t H* ♦ ► lolin 1 4 1 1 ** • • >< - l»IHi*«4< ***4Mtt ii|m«|4 It » ii*i*rktrf 4t**t *4 Ntrn< nf to Mi«* (w ii • li #»lia*> fo# • *» I ****** *4 * 411 ******* 4 * t*"***l4i* I*** *ii)/ from ill*- if*1 '** U01llf*tttlt»*"*ft * II* llnulf I* inniii* Inin bton/hl u> out uo* ,*-** that ih* ii *fm i '>** * ■■ i* *ii*‘iiii/ in* f»rinr* i* /4i*!■*:/, ill" l* *'in/ of il>" r b">*1* w" ** *n in in***- in" foilomin/ *u.■/*■*!uni* 11 tl Hi" 1 *niu-i* i**o *uf*- m "ii"iui*i *fi\niuil*-il by ih" von "ton of !• nlliuii-li- I II by I'tuf ■ ‘ o um of th" !*in*" iinl*"i*ily mho*lnin , I-On It tin li'i'* iiiHih- by III" f**'ior/ ‘ "bi ioiti \\>- mill / *• *U"h I| 10*11 m*ty f**-,l'y fm • oinbiniiu/ hi* murk , pri/fifrly »mt f»nly tt* mount *u//**t ihut lh" fttriurr* *i*o *f*i*oihi **nii" our U* *"',*-i lh- *4iofi■"*. from ih" m u(on* ■ mnl i am, million* omu *uuiut"r, Hint ih"**- h""t- h" I nt ill h*if mill If /l*"li in ninth "In inl .l *o h* lo *vou‘, *ny (*/*> *ililn "ttor by tlt(i"r"ii‘ i of **iiifil", mnl If ib" furui"i* i ln inmi firon"* to In- **■ - ur*t" uml jn*t in In* murk mn mill u* ■ • "fit hi* i*-*l* in "***■ tln-y iliff"i from our own In v.ttw of tin-‘iutibt* lh»t h*u- In-*-it "%ftr"**"iI m> to th" ui-i urti mitli wliii'li m" tot ini- h"i I*, w". tiiiiiw m jit*ii> " lo our 1-oiuoiny. tin- < ••"< /romttr* *ili>m 1in|it tin*- i*iuu of mu ftriiiiii/ our i"*uli» mnl m* furlh"i nr/*- liu- u" i**,iy of fni''li mii'iu ih tin- tualU-r ** hut iil< linn- r"iu*iu* for h ryi nliii/ tin-i'rn|i 1 **ui» truly Soukoh* lit,l,l hi li tis <>I*II'4*», l)\44ttli til i t ht,n*H loul'**t, | s* hi **t 4 *n*4r tinlu*tn*» l.iin-olu in- fiMI' li daily r< ftoi l* *r" rto-i-iri-il lit I In- *""r"lury of *i:il" non unriling ihn *n/,ir itulit*ii w* *1 htmui (Omni mnl SorfotU tin- miimu loin lin In i ll iMtobnr I I (i tn tli" tilth mat th" r"""ifil of *ng*r i» • ’■ ,ii llw tirmnt lulmnl fai-tni t mun-iulfit In t, t l'i bin* 't in* muoiitit of /rmiuliiU-it *u-/ur m ,u ii fact ii ml tn ih»‘ i !•<" ii nu hi nt* in too,Ml*l \mmnl- I In- Sorfoll fin-lory 1114 n ni'iii’il 111 full nt hit-'; ll 11 it ► prodneed yild.nnn |mniei of yranniateil an/ar in ,Uin/ it total of m/.ir hiwit by tin- two fie torien of 7Oi.iH'O |Miiinds. 'I lirMf ihii fan tor lea receive on an ! average daily, i,oon tonk of la-elk toriek of I, 1'io uoo pound' of inannfa *iirail naar I llllll! r r rop in taller I iiiinlr North l/ini(i dlk|ia Attorney K -I liala-oi'li, wak divided Into aei'tiotik of row i one rod in lenitth, from wliieti eompaiative i ali nlai mm could lie made, and after topping and trimming aa reij wired liy tlie factory at O'Neill, tin* roota weighed al tin* rate of from eight to M-vi'iiteen ton to i lie aere, Aa llie lierman < nienry eompany i of O’Neill llila y ear paya * in in per ion for tlie roota, and tlie labor rtepnred ill their liarvealiiii/ and tillage doca not greatly ea< red that of the augar licet, it will lie readily aemi that the ehleory plant la one of great proin e for ecu Iral .Nelrraalia kllKJtf !>♦*#'< I .•«(«»! > « Ilf'MM*** i urnn'ih uwi inunw/t i of tin* Oraud Ulitfifi and Snrfoik I <‘*1 • utfur f,n tor.* * IlliVtt JO III I'd III M'fiil oiii* t'lo'in 'i. for i'il' h of ihi* f i‘ ioi i«*H | lll'n* ililH ) • I*ll ||U (Ki|ll[ll||illl nfl|( l'l |l I lor Ilf 1/00 Ik Ullll InKilliKl) all (Uiftll' oz/Hoornril, il//- joint r/aiuohi foi a/•iii-iii Ul wllOkball */oi vi» ii) tin- t'ii|iinilf //I | all uil/|iiro. ll /' Hoon (iia/lo 'I llora in it-/ ablv Ho' lain ii it >11 by Ur 1 fat-lory or .no l/oiiyrlil it a lotlnta ■#rl> <• Hank Mol/Hrr ‘ on(Hi llan kiairu iliK|aiU'b V • • • I a< ( I. in|>t m.ik aiailo in rob Ilia llamioi i I Ollltly I'kl'ii o till* Ion ii • Alanil I ii hi a m i ii/'il man iiiioro i I I In l/aiiii atm mill r> •! Mi i ai I H»a u . ' . nK ii ii i lo tlirotv ii 11 Hi* haml < Mi ' aillki kll'|i|ini Ho null i ilo Ilian ‘ I III' Ilk'll In" iiikiiIoH'o ami mil nf tour* ■ ml • • nrilij tba i.'i i i i > Ihiiko laiKo.l ■ liio NlarNt In a fan niiHiitoK • ilo/i n atmt'il mrii mi'io "ii I In1 till oth ami Ino bani< m nK tin i onmlini I Hr ail I n •kt'iiri il Mlial mom > m .ik hi Kiylil till* » il ilia Ka<‘U aim > amo mil Alt* i Ilia ptoliaiiifo ol a >I "oh { •|mt» iii mi ilia loblfi kImi Ii‘II a i n n ami mi Htialiy bimivlil iblMii klinl Uironyit lha iatf i ( I m tun iiaiy no mu kImi bill Iho 1 IH It f It I. I. I ll'"l It » ll' I III 1 .. ! itht |«i494*f 4***1 ll liiMiV'l Mill |m 4 llii* f| i'> ll**’ I* *»»♦• **f I 11 >* I i 4 lit it I 4 It J II lllili* .41 I III* MUi1 Ilf * *l«* M i »• ft , 41441| I > Ml* M 1144 l*li t«> II I *••••» • 11|» IMmIMI 1*4 I**. ||t P I lltlftf i .11*4 Ml i'll NY**Ml*lull i|9ft|*4U'|i I Iii* * *‘MilH9**44 ! j \‘f III*' 9449 9** 14 4* I *4»«k» > *9 Nl'9 • ** .♦ • * t’MlfttVf 4if I9||i4i*4 4|l*i I ill* Mill 9 u «I- h»wi9 »|i * i n | | I f *9 '11*1*1 II I* Ml i I ft* 4 9««*4M f 4. H |*4 < a* 4 Ht ' • • 11 * I • I * • * i >#<4* » *«»4i *•».*• 4it.*lf tft i|44 9'|.» If.-lit |l x|‘Ml #f * *i* ’ 91 '4*1 4 If* 1-9 4«Ml V.fl* I.i •* Mtlilf »||*n<4li« *l ( | i » »| * la 11 ‘ * I * l*» til ill |ti *|'t i. I If g «I 11* 4**4* I It I* »».' I 9 . » i» 9» *••*♦» • | l* I • hi i*9m* f*i*‘ll 9 iftl^if# 9 ». il % »l* »9 4i#tt|M» I 9h»9I4 i4l**4l *94'i»*» i* * -9, %t Y * M 4* » I* “» 4 4* J 4 » 4 *1 ft .*+ ^•il'l t'll' 4 9* • • *|’ I ENGLAND’S WAR CLOUD. the mmmm mi causes NAflfJKAL EIClTEStJf, I HI. (.Klbltt NEAR A7 HAND. H''. of VV . 1*1.1 4gr** 'that lit* riMjwl la I.ratal than al*.r III* tint* tit Hi* I run. an Hi* Ha. iii.imI.i Ira / I In 4.|iaa. part. Kvi ii if the mandariiib banetloncd buck a treaty it, deelarut, it would only he with comforting a*burain« tha‘ they would face the oppo*itkm of Japan and the |>owerb. Tin* covenant would he nn-re wubte paper. Idle Wcbtuiiubtcr liazette hold* that mi excellent opi ortnniiy ib now of fered for mailing a lieginning with what it deocriheb a* “the union in lliglicr diploluaey of Hie I'liited State* ami tireat Itritain. to which all think ing men in I In- Kngli»h -peaking world *o eon tide ntly look forward. "Amer ica with oiiraclve*, ’it >.ay*. "i* a pa til tie |mwcr For year* hack *he lia* taken great intere-t in the develop incut of Japan, t'orea and < Inna The Intercbt nf John Hull and <'on»ln Joint han I* hlcutieal. Neither de klre* to di*turh l la- -datw ijim; hoth wi*h to get a fair bhare of wliat -oin mere la i udvantageb may t »■ going. Should the Time*' Hong Kong di* patch In- ronlirmed and the e/ar'b ad ribi-rb unfortunately peraeveie m their Jetei minat ion to di*turh the i/alauee • f powei iii the far Ivabt, .1 ipari will look for friend •. and tho-e f-ieini* are d/vioiibly tireat Hritain mill dc I niu-d Stati - I ini lilt e anxiety h the for sign olllee now would la- eheaply bought if it ib led thereby to earefully soriblder the future diplomatic ami naval relation* between the old conn ry and her *treiiumi* bon* acrobb the Atlantic and to realize tliat. the Kng ibh bpeaking vvoi Id ean In-i ter employ tb -tieiigtlt than in international aiuatdding over bin-li petty matter* U* .I*r MoiiO'lm irs him **ni nois of Vv Ilf/.ol I i|wi'l IVnr* Ail.iv ) olili lift * llrnrv M Mail my, i In llritikli iiminlmr of I'nrlln nnnt, s|>< iiknu ill Ilir ill|ili>inm < kiln itioii in i In- l .iisi Inst, ii it/lit. unlit: Km/imol will nut itiiiI *1 iifffkkury ii lli/lil Uiik»iu Tim l.iiiiHsli urn u ju ri. (H'liif Invliiii jmi'iilf Tlmy uin i«i ■ iiiiin r* i.11 nint ilir t/nvfrimifiit ♦ III uni I'lisli min wur likfttlikf of Kiik lilt'k Ilf I Inn llfi llllkf llllkklu link « i ii ntitf i |ii'lklni/ 111 |ii• i inn film imri'inl ritflllk. j tin uni kir llmt it • ■ miylliiiu' tn Of ini Int11*i iiiniiii ii tn rmisr ♦luliiil nifHkiiri'k, If (iimiii link m 'jillrml I Im sun i mill to mill*rlitUf fniiinorfigl n|>fmr,i.iiis In lilnu, mn rugl limy fo> I finlil tinnl Mill I Ilf lirlvllftfll Wttk Ills) In silfll ivgi still I il* i in it ik ift ktiftli/t« rlniig k nli,i l l in t iif nili'i/fil ffkkIIIM nf III* Ifffl tnl 1, fcgffll In lllf lllllff U lllf only iilin I i'Mit sin M on. Mm niil Inmii tlffiintml In ,ln|>mi ms M, i'ii |*fikii.i lf‘1 Hint !•> siirrlllrr Itn **nii srrun* llii* fnliiri' llrian tin lit liming I llff Mglil, In mi tin lint im i * Mins Kiln iltllffi n ynMttif k'MOty Igili of tlilg Hi nwoltf Him mornuiif In Hint 'lint uiInn Ini klfi'|< lor Mnlr Mml Iwmii fun 1*1 limn Ion |o ml .ilnl wn» Il Inif II lllf ll*mr IK ■ tfrnwii Ml "IMm wlto ♦ n nlffvu *1 u km * •ii|i|m»i"l to Mnti' n>r for limit III*' ml itillln, i iiif of hig > • ill il ii mini list If k|n lls |Imi|mi 11* 4*1 o* i Mm* M l\ i*l,i l «l III, tl»o I Iff I '• llff* IiliigMi iinril o ». vi*mi i»MI, of Mm Ii linn t ili lint wMn wns ilkiliny* liU n ii if Mi * i mi tin* tit), il ro| *1*4' *1 < Id ml ili.lf wllflolliiir 1'imi'i nif limit nt Irn'ff Mfftli *ttst I |'ik *|in * liuri Ii llff ms oim of iMf nMIffkt MiffmI*• r* of tlir Iff W I II, 'glut i nllfffM n • l wifflnf *• MMnwn Mi SnmMffi* ilMIIMi III I IM I *'* III)' 1111 Ml *lk | liffvl I ntit|intt) t'ffgmi tin) tsgoff of ',i|f« 0 Im worn l y It* i,T"n *Oi|il *ii' *••• mill I llff that lli'IMtfllllffHl kU|i|iliffit I inn IMf iiril, wMffiff "i fftnnlo)*•• r» ♦ i it'll Urn iif* toil no lotitinnrlnif 1 n» I ffgflt HILL ON THE LANONIAKKtt. I In Xi* tilth * tint hit ttnh '• a *pmb *1 t it n trlint I Inn In It I It i f nt ttn • Si,‘‘H Mi'li ihi * Twenty* < i .iiulr' <1 *t ml> nt • of t he I nlvcrx ty f Milli gan gave /'low' iwi'l ajipr» ..i*iei' attention lu-i night to tin jthle i' in hy I'liato: liavl'f II Hill of ■>< w Y ork H' n.i'oi Hill *poki foi an '.our Mini tlif'« i|iiartei». on ’ i i ax im Inxtance in which the okl atnlmark* of the constitution in rela tion to taxation hail beer ailhereil to hy the country's highext trihunai. Th" reform* in our national police* which the x[» ak< r ileclarea! to he mo*' urgent at present are a* follow*: f'rexuk ntial term* of six year*; tin* election of Menator* hy direct vote of t he people; the empowering of the ITeiilcnt to veto separate item* of ap propriation hill*; the abolishment of the present xyxti-m of issuing legal temlei note < hy th" government. Wcnator Hill ahly unhelil hi* claim that con grew* ha* intrinxically no powci to declare it* promissory noti'X to he money, nor to is uc note* con* tinnoiixly without having tile specie with which to reticent them He wax not inelineii to ilonbt the patriotic motive of thoxe who inaugurateil the xy t* ui iluring the time of war. < riti* i sin he xai'l, should he reserveil for til"*" who perpet liateil t lie syxtem IInil malic it an uncmling chain of note mark namely, tlm hard money "dol lar of our daddies," wan strongly urged, An lo the hilvcr i'him Senator Hill hpoke hopefully of ith ultimate solu tiori remarking I hat on account of i lie recent discoveries of gold In Africa, clr , the i|iiehtion may, perhaph. he hdlleil without the aid of either states mi'ii or politician „ tree I III tike r» National Imincll. New Vomt, Oct ;h,- The National <011 gre h of tree 'I'hinkerh, with rep resentatives from every Slate in the Union a lid from 1 amnia, wax opened In Hardman hall ychterday. The spe cial object of the congress, which will laxt, for three day*, in stated to further the lo'al separation of church and state, and to secure the impartial taxation of all property, secular and public schools, abolition of Sabbatar ian and blasphemy laws, free peech, free press, free muilxand (lie rights of tnau. woman and children. Tile I idled stale* un tlie Iwmkmit. VVasiiixato.x, (let 58.—The navy department is giving careful attention to tlie situation in 1 orea, The I nked States has no special interest in the complication beyond the protection of American interests there, and proba bly under no circumstances would do more tlian take precautions to this i ml by sending some of the chips now in Asiatic waters to the scene, in case olliclal advices should confirm the n ports of prospective trouble. I'liuiUfd Tlirniiali a lirldic*. Nr.yy ins, Kan., Oct. 58. \ Missouri 1’ueilie train went through a bridge across State creek on t he edge of town yesterday afternoon and wrecked several cars. Th * engine hud crossed the bridge wlien a coal ear jumped tin track and crashed through. Another ear followed and took witii it the bug gage ear. No one was seriously in jured. although several were badly bruised and scratched The wreck will delay trallle for several days I-.!,,[nil utih in,* Cwwehman. < hu m,a Oct. . 8 -Ikliia Schmidt,tin youngest child of K ti. Schmidt, the millionaire hrewer, knelt by her mot In r's grave iu liraeeland cemetery la* ' i iir - l.1 > mi l inn/, irh-i.iiii.'ii hi*r i lyhtccnMt l/ii t loluy Mint afternoon, mid Mu* neat ilny eloped with the* 'onehniun her father l»n 1 Imiiiiiimiii X to., mi the uuUUirt* of thin city, together with ii 110 n t fort v Mini 11 flume il w elliny* in the iinnn tlintv nciyhiiorho.nl The |o*» will iwuch hi no, him, w ith iitHiram e if nhotit one third. Nearly iMto |>eo [lie urn honnde**. murk milfrriWK for ttulrr. M Aim Ml, Mo till *u Nevel* he fore ut thia M*|MI|| of the yeur win Imiith fo ^reui u» ii U now in thin ►action i Mem* are dry, *ttn*U mif* fci ny for Wilier und funner* mi cun* It iint dread of Hie The l hii iltfo und \ltoii hu to huul o *m • from Mlu*yow alu'er tor me in their *»|i •)»*, round itotie c|i ltii«ine»* >* ycin rail) de it I'kM lI Inti tieiitooa> Net*.. It i»k taller*. MotttkMlIlii. Neli tiet * Till Hale hattU ha* el.**ed iln limiik The failure U due to lite %h*w III’W of col tMlhni I i"in the tuM ill for mat ton hie lit I hie tin «|»,audit eUftint to ktmitt fa ••tit w hlli Mt* u**e l ft art) a In mt t hut |Mlt i* Ml*collet*laid* lit»tit» r 9of 4 Wtlllitalon Matt k M i»iii^i it'N m i * The i uittlt' kln|If t ol the t tint ttt v hu* u|i|»oti|ted I l *atii Hit.wool *e»tada Mo mamer 1 if the I oft! National •aeW«d Weil t.y ton halt wh'i li *u «|*etided |*a\ item i'll lite t*t ti»«*i «t«a»a. tt witn i tiiitMiicM.tm, \% |t mi i « halt Mel • \e*ttrdas ; ii I feint's t« in lln„ %ile*Mtan of he I t ntituit M ./yin "on W Itoh %aie ! IftttiM) t oMi|4tt. wa* arte t linihi* nt) fot eitita $t (ein. |*t •»% It)* i t*t|«I>• > ! f% of non IftMtlM'l tfel | Mltll'lNt at, I ut i M m i * Vfu. htee da** ntt Miration ttf Me *1 lam** It) Ulye • int'ine M»e I e«|« »n tiftud iari •«« i I the mutter amt Uiled to Itfiaif Hi ui« indh tineut it otiaeclioti w Mt »t VAN WYCK IS CAIIimhOM' ItV A I'AHAI VII' HTHOKP. Imprniminmnl Inr m Ilium AnlmA, llnf li M il Onlf t m inpntar* klnulr MuAIng fur II',nn limit,i, fir,ally I'mii'nH Aumf » IV if* mini Imnglilmr ml Him llmthhlm W limn Him t int I mum A llrl*f 1*1' iigruplih ml nkmiili, 1 iHmnmlnr Van W»ih limml \\AkUtkhluii, lift, 2'i. K* I flleil Mali H-nator < harlea II Van Wyck of Sc braaka died at 4 /i uiimk yeaten ay afternoon in Ida apartment a* the Portland data, ll« waa stricken wltli apoplexy Mon day aft'-rnoon and bia condition aiocc liaa been very critical, lie allowed al light improvement W’edneaday mom lop, but at nitfbt irrcw ateaddy worae and aincc then lua death had i/een line mentarlly expected. At hia bedaide wiien the end < arne were Mra Van Wyck, a daughter. Miaa Happy, and hia wife'a brother, Mr Mark Hroilhead. The attack to which the ex aenator from Nebraaka auccumbed waa a very audden one, lie waa in apparently pood health up to Monday noon. Il< waa atatlnp with hia family at the Ho- j te) Portland, l/urmp the forenoon he had been down town with id* brother in-law, lienerai I trod head, and waa ap , parently in the very beat of hcaith and apirita. On h a return to the hotel, ! ahorlly after 1 : o'clock, he chatted witli hia wife, and allowed no aipna of dine * 171JL U\> “ iUtt'l II* » »»*•* * ' ” the dining room he succumbed. It so happened that a doctor was in the ho- j tel at the time and be was promptly summoned After a brief examination be declared that Mr, Van Myek nad been stricken with paralysis, and ad vised that Um* family phyaician. Hr. W. W- Johnson, ne railed. 1,liter in the ’ day tiie doctors made a careful exam ination of the patient, and found Unit the senator s bit side was a fleeted. lie hardly regained consciousness from that time until death ensued. 't he remain*, accompanied by tiie members of the family here, will he taken to morrow to Milford, Pa. where they will he interred in the family burying grounds Saturday afternoon Funeral services will lie held in tin* Presbyterian church at Milford at t o'clock and will be romlurird by Pev ttr. Nichols. There will be no services here. ms k ai-1-v l ire. < baric* Henry Van Myck was torn at Poughkeepsie, N. V .. on May in, Ist’t, in which town his boyhood days were spent. When scarcely XI years of age he graduated from Itulger's college the best student of his class, after which he studied law and again he j graduated with the highest honors Removing to Sullivan county. New Vork. he opened a law ofllce and a few months later was elected district at torney of that county. He was then a democrat. The anti renters had cor trol and usually voted witii the wtiii/s and carried the county. Hern ral Van Wyek at his home in Mamakating township received many whig votes, which secured bis election His first term was so satisfactory that he was re-elected, the anti-renters voting for him. He received a majority in every township in tin- county. Always opposed to slavery, he wa* with the free soil element of the demo cratic party and was among the lirsi to take part in organizing the republican party, lie was active in iis conven tion-. was foremost in framing the plat form, and, in fact, was present at tin birth of that great organization lb was an enthusiastic w rker in the Fre mont campaign, speaking in marly every school district in Orange ami Sullivan counties. St.N I III l ilt; M M Vl t„ When the campaign from Nebraska for thee cl inn of I inti-il Stall s sena tor opened in |ss| there were a nuui l _ . il.ii sit inn I bon held by A S. I'uo.loeU, After UM|iint ed mii'leat Win Myek with choneii anil acrved nut lii*> mix yearn. < J,AM I \ I I IIM III IIIM I.M I ■ In J»UO liencrul Van Wyek wan rioin i i inated for congreaa by tlie nopuliMlM ni the I ii kt dialriet, hut dei lined to u< i eept, although ut that lime lie had he s ci.mil an active member of the people . | j parly. He. however, look uu active I ! purt in the campaign, and »»« on the I Ktiinip ulntOMl coiiMtitfitly from that Him- mild the dime of I lie campaign of |*n; In llint year lie wiim ii nimlidate for governor oil the |ai)iuli»t llekel, and willi lion. I.nreii/ii i roun»e iimdc i Joint eaiivaM* of the alale. one of tin • lliimt melt!' i a hie |ml il li* •druggie* of I Nehraaka'a hifctoi i In the winter of l»thi he waa etrii Ken with pnrnly»M 1 while Oil Ilia will from IiIm limn III Ve tiraaha ' it V. lor many dayahla life w aa ileapaln d of. hut he recovered and ' I a a t auiliiuer Mhoweil IpIIc elTeet of tin- j atroke aave In IiIm gull Hu Memorial . I day he delivered Ida laal puhlie .oh | , dre hM a,me he reeoveied a>dth fillly i to tie alaml lo* reahied alimmt I'niitlli UoUaly lit \t U all I 111' loll, although he I .a Itvd Vebraaka »icer*l Innea Hi- in lere»t hi puhlie atfuira, however i evei , fagged and lie kept a eouatant wu'di i un the prog re aa of Hie people both ataie ami national In hla private' life l tiarlea II. 'all Muk waa a moat admirable chnraiiei , aimp e. klniil.v and unalfei'ieil Nothing • Could he more per'eel Ilian h * home j • elation* Ilia fa'io > eona aieduf Ii m telf, a wife ami one daih'hier Vnl I uuo a could be w riiten of hla Intereouiae ( with hla nelghlait- of harrela and ha* , keia of pinv a I on a aent to aid the needy . 1 id a la of kindne*e ami di etia ■ I oe i i j that marked II a dally w alh a no my' on n I'he t* III I hII k hea l* || • a|ip I 4 lu alupld people hat Pa Imilol lll 'M in | a fuel of nalutt II often hupp* li* that j ,( Hie htalu thrlnka. alol aa P dura au . » llo ahull aiillO Him • tllld i li* i I'liiplr .l.lft I he all 111 |th ale ill htiufi f her HIM b) diali lidIliM the imrUtla a * it i tv * r nuaultty uf air I* draau In the 1 lo t tea are hettef eapuard aa I 'he inlar amre dearly pefvetvrd \ rliuut Idoii'l I* hiUe ur alnigrl Ida. h , keeauee it lou'aina many Itopuflttc* | iidltHled ffuin l|o ayaleui Mil l hit Hal , |lar If tarn put Pled by iwUlael with l tig i yir In ifo lung* I our* r»o8Tomct. tUIOMDt «f u > cclpt# amounting to 9< *,73S '| i,»* prin* eipal items of exprii'liture were l'<«t* masters' salaries, 9ld ff79 *''*, «!*••,..i, postoflires, 99.414,125} flee livery service, sl 2,11,'3,'n;; raiiroml mail transportation *'.’'*,429,747. s ar rout# traiisportatinn 95,7'<;''.570; mait mc%*"n* ger traits: ort at ion, il.l'.l/,.'* rai'way postal ear •erne**, 9,’.”»4■ '•, • railway pi* lal clerks, 97,10 I.U25; foreign mails, 91,171 I . i, ( lie princi: It ns of revenue Here I a* t ter po 'age 'aid in moor, iiiii'li- up principally of Pal anises due from foreign postal adnun* is'ra Ions/, 9)2 >.*!*; l/ox i nts, S/.V'lt.* 94{l; sale * of [mstage •tamp*. *tatn|*ed * riveloj/es, new-pap r wraopers and po lal cards 97-: 177.110; money o.-iler imsiness, 9*12,03s, CATTLE THIEVES HANGED Two Oklahoma Outlaws I'tinUlinl t*y l iiw tviM for Tlo-lr Xllelrr.l*. JlKXMKssar, Ok lx , Met, >*, Jim Umbra and “Mexican .folio “ two Mexican memtiers of /,i|. V. , alt » l.and who liad lieen engaged in cattle steal ing and various other lawlcs a t*, stioe fifty iieaii of cattle l/eIon:/ tig to Hen < Impmari and ids i .who, gave chase. i hey clos 'd in on toed' ipera does tiftceu miles from (.'aritorimcat and after a fusillade of tcieets immi t* surrendered. J iln* com identified Uii* caff o and hanged the two men f<< tin? first tree. A label was attach*-*! t , their clothes warning other member* of (be band to quit tin* work or suffer the penalty. _ Hymen* f(ig Detective I'rojeet. Sy.w Yokk, Oct. .'4 Kx-hiipenn tendent of Poll -c llyrm ,a. led for Kur.-je: ye terday on the N'othflc; man Lloyd steamship Hovel. His business is said to be t In: e tab! mb nient of an international detective agency for the protection of bankers ■n this country and Litrope Miir<|iil* of Waterford lie* I. I.OS nos. 4 let. if I, —lb nry -pi: I.h Poer Here ford, fifth Marquis of Water ford, is dead, lie was born in IM-t lie was known be t through hi* doings in English society. Lord Charles Itercsford, the eminent Lnglisli naval officer, i* a brother of the dc.ca ed Lord Waterford. A 111* >i Man's Son as a llarsethlef. St. .loss,ell, Mo , Oct., ft. - i*. W. Wolkewit/., who claims to he the son of a wealthy 1st. Louisan, was arrested here *>n the charge of horse stealing a Leavenworth himntiliLi roflllimftllVM. (incinnati, Oct 21.— Npeeiat. lie ports say that a leading life insurance :ompany Is ac*'epting risks to the imount of 92’oo,b< 0 on livesof eonsump ives taking t lie Auiiek (,'hemieal Treat ment for lung disease 'I he Amiek hcmical ( o. of * iueinnaii is actually paying the preniliims on tnis insurance ind presenting policies to tin-ir pa* lients llns company claims to have till: most compo te statistics on con mniption in the world, and that timse •isks are good, providing th<-p it.enls lake a course of the Aunrii treatment. I I ft t. DKM »» ft Ml riHllll *1 Hiotmiou* from ’»« « ft ork, * litr*#'*. m lout*. IlHlttllM Hllll Kl»HWfM M k **' I t-yn If* ll l«* * k I*' I IthforriiH. pi l if'- l* k J >priii# « liii'kfui*. p* r Hi ... *■ \\ * Dm'.** i r ll* . I* i '• V I iii k«‘> h IVr If* . 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