sswa 3SsE ..-- . x., . , m&1msmsvms&9i ajj-.'-v ' BBWHIMMMIMHHHBR ....--. wanri. y.-j p ' ' i tei THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. 1 C. NOSMER, Pibllskir. BED CLOUD. KEBRASJK CURRENT COMMENT. A iiisea.se called "Mack leg"' similar to Texas fever, was recently announced as breaking out among the cattle of Massachusetts. Ax illicit st-11, operated by Alfred Trey, a fanner, was discovered in Scotch drove, Jones County, Iowa, re cently, the first discovery of the kind that has been made in Iowa for years. Atlanta ((J a.), having bored over two thousand feet in the vain effort to have an artesian well, and having sunk twenty-six thou.-and dollars in the hole, lias decided to give up tin cflbrt. Fi:eii:i:i"K Wauxek, a professional hall lo-ser, formerly connected with the rin'ladelj.hia Uase Hall Club, was committed in that city recently for neglecting to support his wife and two children. Tin: I'ope recently called a meeting of the Vatican officials to draft iu-true-tions to lite French bishops. It was believed the coalition of the French Radicals and Moderates would lead to the abolition of the Concordat. A i:i:n:vi special from Forth Worth, Tex., say.-: Isaac Dak man, of this city, has elo-cd a contract with an Kngliah Kvndicato to deliver on the wharf at ":iIvcston fortnightly, for the next Jive years three thousand carcases of beef cattle. The price stipulated is m cents per pound for beef and nine cents for hides. A staimmx: illustration of the enor mous extent to which not only food and drink, but almost everything eKe in use, is, s.ystcmaticallv adulterated, is triven bv the publication in Cermany of an "Illustrated Lexicon of Adulter ants." Tim Jirst volume isMied does not exhaust the letter II, although it consists of one hundred and sixty pages. John I'm., aged eleven years, who Jived near San Antonio, Tex., died re cently. Several days previous he was bitten by a rattlesnake, anil although prompt and able attent on was given him, he continued to sink. A bile of this reptile so common in Southwestern Texas, is said to be more fatal at this Season, and deaths from it frequently occur. Iskaki. Ci:i:kx, of Mitchell, Dak., who has been appointed an Indian jiirent in Dakota, is the Lieutenant of Clarities who led the linal assault upon John Ilrown's tronghold, at Harper's Ferry, twenty-six years ago, anil struck JJrown down with his bayonet. He was afterward in the Confederate army and at the close of the war settled in Dakota. Lir.rir.NAXT CM,nuiAT recently returned to Urussels after a three years stay in the llangala country of the Up per Congo, and tlatly contradicts the reported massacres of Kuropeans there. He gave an optimistic account of the African International Association's progress, and declared that cannibal ism was dying out. and that the na tives were friendly. A special survey ing liartv was at work tracing the route of a future railwav. Tin: Illinois timber is full of nuts this 5ear. The hickory, black walnut, butternut and oaks never .supported a greater load. The branches are Weighted down till they appear almost ready to break from the trees. The frosty nights cause the nuts to fall in torrents at ever "just of wind. Thev uro gathered by the wagon-load along the Kmbarras ami Kakaskia timber, nd further down in the State they Are .shipped by the car-load to the city markets. A special dispatch from Pittsburgh. !'.. give details of a plan which is said lo be on foot between a number of r.ipitalists in Pittsburgh and New York. The scheme is to carry the natural gas in the lie-ghhcrhood of Pittsburgh through large pipes to Philadelphia, Jve-.v York, and perhaps other cities, to be used for fuel and illuminating pur poses. It is also in contemplation, by the use of a series of tanks, to furnish this gas for fuel iu the running of rail road traius. Philip 1J. Hickhokx. United States Navy, who was sent lat year to visit the principal dock yards ot Europe, has submitted to the Secretary of the Navy a long report, which is said by high naval authorities to be a work of great practical value. He visited the yards of Creat Kritain. France. Ger man and Russia. He describes technically and with much detail the shops, docks, discipline and working systems of those institutions, and the vessels lately finished or in process of construction. His report is illustrated with photographs, charts ami liue drawings. AitcnintAcox Fakkak paid Ameri cans the following compliment:: "I have been impressed xvith the warmth rand universality of kindness that I have received on all sides. I have been most struck with the enormous power of life, energy and vivacity iu everv department. I have been deeply im pressed, by your educational institu tions, especially by those for the in struction of the deaf and dumb. I found that instruction is carried to a far greater degree of perfection here than in England. In regard to your Jibraries, I have been pleased to see the great improvements that 3011 have over those in England. The same is true in regard to the small libraries. These great advantages should make yuu erica a nation of scholars." TTJP T7UVDT"n AT T AT?P"P lUTl ft UXlllJJ ill JjiLLlUXli . , m , Summary of tho DaJy News. I'KIlSONAI. AXI I'OMTICAI The New York County Democracy and Democrats of the Eighth Congressional District nominated John Galvin to oppose j Timothy Campbell in the race fur the va cant chair of Minister Cox. Malcolm Hay, er-First Assistant Post- ...-.. l A'.. .A . tl..l....-..l. r, I uiai.id io., w.cm at. tt.,..-,u.K.., . ..., on tho i0th of consumption Ho was loru in 1K42. Walt Whitman was reportel seriously sick at Philadelphia on the '.tlth. IlEltlt EmTRUI'I', the Premier of Denmark, was shot at by a youth named Pasinussen, a j printer, in Copenhagen, on the Ulst. One of the bullets struck a button, the other missed tho Premier altogether. The youth was hurried to prison. An intense feeling of hatred was reported working up all over Denmark against King Christian and his unpopular Ministers, originally due to the JCing disobeying the wishes of the Dani-h Parliament and taxing the people against their consent. The canvass of the voted of Hamilton County, O., was completed on the -'- I, and the total footings unolHcial),exc!ud;iigthe precinct of the Eighteenth Ward, show Hoadly's vote ::i,.V.27 and Ko raker'-. .'tt.teS a majority of .7jt for Hoadly. The City of Poston did ollicial honors to tho memory of Uenernl ('rant in the Tre mont Temple on the 'J'M. liev. H. W. ISeecher was tin orator of the occasion. Is tic- Democratic State .Judicial Con vention held at Little Pork, Ark., to iill the vacancy caused by tin-death of Judge Eskiu, I!. P. Pattle, of Pulaski County, was nominated on the lir.st ballot. Tiik mother of Kdxvin Jlooth, the trage dian, dud recently of pneumonia, at the residence of her son, Julius pooth, in New York. She was eighty-three years of age. SizciiETAiiY Massing has requested the resignation of Assistant Secretary Coon, of the Treasury. Mn. KosiiiiiA, formerlyJapane.se Minis ter to the United States, has been ap pointed Vice Minister of Agriculture and Commerce of Japan. Jl'itcE Dklsey, ex-United States Consul General at Shanghai, has accepted the position of foreign adviser to the Corean Government at a tnlnry of . 1,000 per month. C. S. West, ex-Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas, died at Galveston sud denly on the 'S.'A J mm apoplexy, aged llfty-nine. Too T.SL'Xf! Toncj, the celebrated Chinese General and leader of tho anti-foreign party in China, died September 4. EiciiT TliorSANii per.sons were said to be present at the Republican ratification meeting held at tho Madison Squaro Gar den, New York, on the ''.'5d. ?. SIISrKI.I.ANKOt'S. The people, of Perber, in the Soudan, have declared themselves independent. The Governor has ollered his submission to the Khedive. James Stephens recently issued a man ifesto in the shape of a public letter to Mr. Michael Davitt. Tho ex-Kenian leader de mands thnt the Irish National Democracv of both Ireland and America be united in one confederation, with n view to enabling Irishmen to unfurl the Mag of revolution in the event of Mr. Parnell's effecting a re storation of the Irish Parliament. Chas. A. Dana presided theother nigh! at New York over a large meeting of the Irish National League, held for the pur pose of raising money to aid i'nrnell in Ire laud. The action of the Montana citizens iu petitioning Lieutenant Walker to have the Flathead Indians ordered back to their reservation tor committing so many dep redations outside their bounds was suc cessful, and the Indians have been or dered to the reservation. The widow and other heirs of Kohrt Trent Paine, who, by his will, gave VKK) to Harvard College to found an astrono mical professorship, have filed an appe-il against the clause on the ground that Mr. Paine was not of sound mind. Advices from Tonquin to the Tnnps de scribes the .situation there as very gloomv. Sini!( the tie-'innin ' of the summer '..) , , ,, 11 1 I' renclimen have died from elioleta, and large numbers are daily succumbing to the disease. Tin: increase in tho visible supply and - - I other causes linn n very neunsu eueci on the grain nmrkots on the 0th. Two New York customs inspectors have been suspended; one for wen ring n coat with a large open pocket in xvhich a pas senger front abroad xvns seen to drop two guineas: theother for receiving money for expediting goods through the customs house. The United States Court at St. Ixuis J has issued an order for the sale of the St. Louis, Hannibal it Keokuk Hallway. The sale xvill take place December S. mm, J. . - t 1HE xvtte ami uaugiuer 01 .101111 i.onaj , .1 milkman, were brutally murdered 111 their home on East Eighteenth street. Of t ...- -.. .1hs 1 I iw nnniii nr : the murder xvas one to an attempt at rap. nnd that the culprit xvns a negro. Four miners xvero killed and twelve others fatally injured recently by an ; . . a . . a. - plosion of gas in the mine of the Dolaxvaro fc Hudson Company at Plymouth. Pa. Br the collapse of a frame building in t-r-i.i. r-l.: -.,....!,- tl,Ml aoa.su au'iiur, v-"". ll,-"., " v- men ntiu a woman xvere uu leu. uue M tlie men xvas k.:!ot aim uie outer persons, xvere seriously injured Judoe Vax BitUKT in ih ew York Sn- preme Court dismissed tne complaint in ; the suit of .Mrs. Mary Maud Watson, grand- daughter of the late John Anderson, the millionaire tobacconist, to establish her claim to more of her grandfather's money .. . . - - l than slie xvas axvantett uy tne xvru. The St. Louis jvolice rcc-ntly claimed to " have discox-ered an infernal machine placed uoa the street car track, which they allege,! xvas done by strikers. I The English Privy Council on the M rendere.1 its decision in the appeal case of 4 Louis Kiel, the Canadian reliel. dismissing 1 the petition of the eomlemnetl man. xvhich requested a commutation of the sentence. . Manv descendants of the Huguenots met ( in the Church Du St. Esprit. New York, on I the 22d. to celebrate the It-centenary of the revocation of the diet of Nantes. John Jay presiding. Among those present xvas Sec- retary ot rjtate iiajaru. 1 A GliE.xT lire broke out in Mocow, Rus sia, recently and caused enormous losses. seven persons wore killed and four injun-d. . AT ircgton. S. C. recently, fire caused a loss o V.K4. distribute.! among the following business men: J. A. Pierce, .1. x--. nue, a. .xocnmaa, s. Jtiarco anu ji. Hinley. The English Farmers Alliance has ndopted n resolution stating that to avert iue rum 01 toe present, raw o. .armers, ; 1 .1 A. m it 21. . L . I .t. . .. . -r r I lanu oxvners must lortuwitu rcxiuce ms formulate a measure xvhich xv,U prevent .ut? roiamj; ul reuis ua vuc iujpru trwcuu Ui "-3n-- . A 3.03 attacked a section house near Kockbpnngs, yo., on the night of the 21st. The Chinamen yrcre driven out half naked, and they sought refuse in the neighboring; hills, nearly perishing fraai coJd' ivnusas v.u, extmn. '- o.e..s s.,ui and illintn Ciement.s were nrn tnother and child xvere liorrihly lMfnteii llHjIW ajIll klIlwl 1enr xn Ponil Mont. in xvith a coupling pin. It xvns thought somerv County. Ga.. recently. The men The contract for atone masourvon the . Federal building at Louisville, Ky., has ' b-cn awarded to Oman & Stewart, ot ' Nashville, Twin., at -4:J,107. Tn. oth,,r CTeninK lbe Montreal autbori- j ties discovered a v-ry pet holt? of e tnall- xox in Notre Dome street. In one room ,.:..!. 1..1,1.-,..-. r.t ryrta f.ml'lv .- fniltlll ,, .",.. suirering from small-pox. In ac atljoin- in room, separatcl ou'.vbv a thin parti- tion, three other cases w'ere found and one dead hodv A ssweh excavation, twenty f -et deep, caved in recently at South Bend, Ind ; .. -p. n'Hr.Mn l-J.nrls ruui ""UU1, huumj ..-.., Deroke, and John and Mat Williams, were in the sewer at trie time. O Prion and Mat Williams were killed, the other two es caped. Is consequence of the ending of the strike of the cotton operatives at Old ham, Ens., the mills at Ashtou-Under-Lvue have resumed on full time. The otlu-r evening, near Prdford, Pa., a boy aged thirteen years, son of Joseph S. I Smith, started to the woods for cows. In ' the morning his dend body wn.- found in . the skirt.- of the mountain nearly devoured by some wild animal, supposed Vj bo a panther, which had boon seen at various tizne.s. ; Moktos C. WaHI'.es. importer of laces ( at -JU Green street. New York, has assigned. The liabilities are upwards of s,?,iJof mainly iue in Europe. Assets unknown. Giant powiler was oxploled under a street car on the V.'a.shington avenue road. St. Iouis, reci-iitly. No one was injured, but the passengers were terribly tright eiied. The car was cmiiderably shattered No clue to the perpetrators. THE Second Comptroller of the Treas- urv is making a thorough investigation of the accounts of the Indian agents, which are reported to bo in a very bad condition, ami has elnady referred alout a dozen cases to the Solicitor of the Treasury for suit to recover balances due the Govern ment. A native of Allnnia recently made an attempt to shoot the Montenegrin Minister of War. The attempt was utisuccesstul. When arrested the man coolly avowed that he was a member of a conspiracy formed against the frontier dominion com mission. At a meeting of tho directors of tke Wtern Union Telegraph Company at New York. Dr. Green w-as re-elected Presi dent, and General Ecker General Man ager. Sixty Chinese cigar makers in tho fnc tory of ICoenigsberger, Fall: Meyer, San Francisco, struck work the other day be cause the firm refused to discharge tle-ir white workmen. It was learned that the Chinese union had ordered the strike. Two men were killed and one fatally in jured by mis in a Chicago sewer recently. T.E village of Loaudcr, Tex., was totally destroyed by lire the other night. Lenti der was a station on the Austin A: North western Railway in Williamson County and had lot) inhabitants. While takin down the large front stairway of the State House at Spring- held. 11;.. recently, an arch cave way pro- ci itating a gang of workmen among the criiuibling walls. Patrick Flynn's skull was crushed, killing him. Seven others xvero injured, but not fatally. The Rttrmoso Envoy at I'aris handed tho Rritish Ambassador a note stating that he had sent a dispatch to King Theebaw ad vising arbitration. " There xvero ftx-o deaths from Jcholera among the crew of the United States vessel . TemiIar, Anna M. Sntiniler.s; (5. W Vice Ussipee at Japan. I Templar. Rev. P. Cooley. of Valpaiso; A mketim; of citizens at Stockton. Cal., 1 (.;. W. Councillor. L. I). " Wells, of iluni tho other night adopted resolutions for the Inildt: Craud Suporiuteudout of .ltr.uile leinoval of Chinatown from the city limits ( Teinplnrs. Mrs. Sulla, of Umnha: W. and containing a pledge to x-oto against Secretary, .lohn E. Hopper, of En field; all nominees at. th" city election xvho xvero t;. W. Treasiinr. Lvniau Elwood. of i'avis. not pledgol for thy removal of China- , u. iVaiik.I. Sibb y, of Lincoln. J.-v. L. town. ' I). Wells, of Humboldt, and Aim M. A farmer of Wayne County. Pa.,'namod Snunders. of 1'nadiila. were elected leb John Hoxvell, the other afternoon, killed gut" to the Kight Worthy f;ran.l Ixxlgo four of his children and then committed ' nt Kichmotul, Va.. and the follow in were Miteide. ' cho-jen as alternates: John H ippei. E. F. lkMNKSs failures during the seven days s. Templiti, and Mrs E. M. J. Cool... ended October -J numbered: Tinted States. TI. ot,lt.rny TIlomns Whitelvan : Josie I.V.: Canada, -Jl: total, 177: compared with ictcher xvero married, and Ko.n - t l.tn UK the week before. co, t,py BnVt. n r,.(.(ptIosl to tIvfr ,. wU The Chinese (iovcrnmetit lins decided to at the Commercial Hotel. The next lorn maintaiu a standing army of f.Od.OO') men in as they did not make their appe -once to lie increased in xx-ar time to l.'Jo ,). nt breakfast the bell Iw.y xxas put ov - tho Four nexv iron clails have been ordered. iraitsom and opened the door, 'vheii A i.iir:v" Ior.l of mus owned bv i. Snt- Whlt'I and his bride were foiT.wl ol-.Ml ' . . . ,. j eusteiu, a dairyman 1:1 U otoheter Conn- j ty, X. V., xvere retvntly discovered to bo suirering from pletiro-pueutuoaia, and si.-- tv-Jix-e of them xvere killed. If. nJJ nual report of the Gulf, Colorado Fe Ilailroad show.s a falling oiT in Santa -.....:, 0r -.-.0(M as comnnred with those of the previous year. AliDITIDNAI. IHvI'ATCIIKS. Three man xvero arrested in Chatta- nooga, Tenn.. rec-ntSv, charged xvith being the leaders of the lynching party that killed Charles Williams, colored, in the county jail. Saju'ei. N. Hrooks. of Hvde. Eng., in terviewed the Preller inttrd-rer in jail at st. Louis recentlx. and recogniz'd him as ui on iIi;., ji. Hr0oks, Two JiEXIVputy United Stato Marshal . ... . " I hnil ..-arte,! out in a buggy to make a raid nl night near Long Pond. "and when near -,. .onij th..v u.eri ,Jre, pont their bodie.s bun - rid lied with bullets. The clearing house returns for week ended October '1 shoxved an average in- ! crease of e2.."i compared xvith the corre- .. . ' .spoiultng xxe.-ic of lat yenr. In exv orK the increase xx as W. 7. TuE . h . u- knp Io.0a,nr case at Emporia. ICan., on the tilth xxas commenced by the readme of the liyivo- thetical cxpirt questions presented to I)r. G A Hi,i.He. K. II. McCandhs. D. F. Loncnecker. J. J. Wrisht. T. F. Foncnnon a,.tj -,,-. W. Htbbatts. Their answers xvere s.ubstanfa!iy and to mo: of the questions jreraiiv tiie s.inse as ilp answer -iven bv 1)rs V.anlner, Jacobs, Frost and j.., Thiir cross-examination did not iacllJ,je anv ,jIXt.sl,an as Xn whether tllcV hai rtfa(l n(1 aTlsxVere.l the ques- tions iK'fore cotntn-on the stand. All the piVsiciBn apre-.il that in their opinion au-arnJCJll an.;.j0,, oa Frsdav. the ,iav iforc, yir. Wallop's death." xvonld have had notfTec.. though th- conceded ,n(slcal nracttce would have calle.! for the aiimtaLstration, if onlv as a protection to the ,,nv-,icittn himself, had he been then i,,) thnl nrienical iots.aing was the c c of :ke tc-caes;;. Other evtdeace xvaj ,,..,J-T,..; ... t th ?:. t.- resl th. Mti. Two further attempts to wreck str, ears xvere made sa St. Louis on the nishts Qf :he .-ul anil tlh Tbt. oatf on ;he HriIe. tonlaiw roail shattered part of the car ami tfarevv .he ,lrtver aud a pasaj:t.r olT their f bt thev wee not 5enoUi-v ,njurctl. Th -.1, 0tira-e 1 The other outrage took place on Jefferson avenue, but the explosion was harrales. The report that the Servians had entered Bulgaria was con 1 . . . skirmish too - garian and Servian hf - Tas5e Cacat implicated ia a plo eraor. A FURIOUS -water spout burst in the vt , c-njtr of Carrera. Italy, recently and was f0u0wJ bv heaw iloods- The roads and raihvavs lvere tora up cud acch property 'was destrovexL ' " -.7 firmed ca the 25tb. A w-ww.-w-w.ai. -- olstfii7avm feii!iJ br them. aI eTt-a tbs tr iHxi de ttaa m a . ai v--, .. .-. -'---f ---- k place Utxveea the Bui- " ToraiH35, -o-irnpxm-ti uv craop , i- j 4 occaB3l!T bUjuJ.-J 1T I f;a vm biwv... w- - - w-- ISZTZT rZJZTm. piCKe.s. ,... j . -.rx. . ... -, : IiJe ala-icEfi. (.,)..' ii. A t the lime of talt dl- Jjrf the Dtard. f tce Serviaa Stepts-, - -. - ..: " m9 ! -j.".Urc fcs -rat ia xrai dxetui of hit ttOt r'm oa SGspicioa of i. j.-.s-.ur.-o iwTcuwn u oy ia swlUnss. coat ajrs and tr .- '. I -J - Jr,. A a4 irri: to m?ODr.KAX.OeltsVfS-ic M' t to nnnirr thA Rnr. ! ..luui,, ic-parues cau ca.eu. trauHi ,.'..." Inti! lb.- yet.-.! m.sLi1nf w. k-fek-'t .! i.l a. ax .s-ft.t f fl f atkeu ("harcb ta: to it - II 1 1 1 .L . .1 ..-.- J m, . .C rf " "- - "- I The Hepubhcan Convention at I. ulopted the fo'Inxvfng platform: 1. That the .National Itepubhcan pa Insr been r phi on nil inportatit poitie xa mv- -Lrs JOs. pro- 9 of I lJlir.il'' ts thlTt It f ' I"1' '' Ct jn' : tn- lat iconlt .onof it- ttf wfjo ,,.,.,.,,,. acfcrH'wirdse that tl W-xi un lurtnlv nm; on the -", , XtI sutno ent brain's nn.l c n-cieiive in I4l'H de the .VtUoti -aleiv thr-'Utf-i Inim nent iSanr Jhtt hnxe l-e-et public sjnce.ts fouudtitjun 1 a l-tu" memlHt.on than :he reconl o! d ' w.-dom anl iM-rs strut tdUUderlUK l stituKsthe pr.ntjpnl i In tn ot the Iiemocrac, to the .iirtnu'i- ft the p 2. We u- Heput ican- tvtKUilce I Temptitl renl .f the timber eult pre-emption !a. l-ut di-tnawl the lorc incut : the ias rui.t.tii" th i iind that iMr as jm-!? b.e tfce acq ot lanre tract b noun dents ai j vtldieilt'S milt be preelltel ". That w.-nre in t.!i sj mpitttiv declaration of the :st National He: , lonxentUn "that the lui!Kstloii 1 on torc.Lrn intiHtrts -hud be iiiifie pa: rjost ate- Mi ll n-con- d.otl . nt IiimI tin Ulie. lor. S Uieei j the lean r ' t r ,-l x1u- Btf. , ti. a; axrt- V .' ' I'ti-- pre fliee 1 Its t c , ft. - I'm ttl I tle Ih tsl , ueii I heir IfKtlP rut os ! tfu-o 4v in i ice re emit' oi't . Nut :jch dut e- shall t as to alt on) wunty to our dn er' treaiMl protect on totn rifi- ' of iUinr- mid ttitit we iiimr the ot ad sin h tntllu dot c a- Imnleii t cU'tural titer ts ot the Wt t ( 'I hut wt- .'enounce the doiil le t! the adiit uisTratioii n the matter cut lit tlie cixil service laws. It i tended to keep It !tles to lell o , to the stMtut. but has. a vio.k'h ' lti!.r aii'I sjcr.j, renov-. ihoiisiiiic t per ciieetl and la-thtui otjiccr and t ! iroin the lu i-rillll' lit S.T-. ice l'l.-l! er iltsl I a on t-teraiis. i:mjer cot phrae "oa. n-. mi: un. ' and Tiifin a iiiMrlv cu-ry instance, m uho ole recomiiK ihl.ition !ia tc , at:v ty tn tho Mr ty of the I p-ir;. or the r ui'l't'iry retnl in th I il tl.ol.it ii!ileriici. ttciliilir i tl.i-liit t l(i-tnii.cn:i seimtois t coiinni.M.oto .M" law -. '. That in cae the a-'tlon of the .j.-iln- 1 tore at it la-t ,.,,, hi o-tabll-hi . 4 ril- ' roml commission, u it ti Hilvir p-i . tor ' tiio 1 t-'ilRtloii of traitspot tation rn.l. prov inad-Uiito lor the pro.i tit el m- tortiou ami iiujiisi .User nut. at. on mi j-t 10- : iliv. duaN and coiiiaiiiiiilK-- In tho 1 .ti! 1 si-rico or rate-, u,. p!m5l'o our ts lit aiiK-ud tlio s;iie until a sii!mi til r sly is piov:!ei solarathe power ot the. recall , tic coil-t tlltloua.l eleliel 5 We taor Nat onal legislation .r thii reirulatioii ot inter Mate coiiiiaeice 1 7. The Itcpubhcatis ot Nobrii'ka t ind at the liemls ot ( nuKiess tin enact nt if such laws looking to the protect n t lo- j entie an uial. as. uitli the co opci - mi of 1 the several Mates, will lead to the i" e-lv 1 extirpation ot coiiiairioiisand coumi cable diseases uiiioiiir sm-ti an niaN s. That the meiitorv ! (iciionil I' S (Intnt is do r sliisl liv o orv Itepubl n nml jiuliiot. ami that Me iScplorc hi- 1 tinelx death as the lo ot" the . -Kte-r I eouimattder ol the aire, who con buteil most to the preservation of tho I 111011, it in! ot the statesman m hose honorc areer has added luster to the auniiis ol tin 'V.iil ! We most heart!. concur in h s 1 - mr.. safes ot pi nee iind 'ood Mid to t oni Miiinu 'I'ctlmis ot our common li Mtaire iiikI Melcomo tho enl ot all biitern aiis- , in- out ol the en il war Rut as he tic renst the mantle ot his irieat chartt o !iand nml iolenco m hue it Mas prexatet!? i tho ' html, we i!i-etlt trom the colnmol liemo eratie opinion tliat mutual toiiriveii -. ami otiliMou ot p.ist lnluros iiivo!-- th" comlonciiieiit ot tho lrauduioi' ititd cruel i!is!ruufiiitiiioiit ol the .aus ol lotrul voters in the sn i South" to ilnv Auain-t tho practice 1 lot box stnilitijr and Inlsiinuir ot 1 r hut- etmn esf. ' returns in unv section mc most ci. 1 .,, ,,, hiitever party to unite mm!, us pioii-si, nun i-jin iiiiiii c.erv iiiiiiurai c.f.- 11 . -niipn-. turn '.' tiriit tude ami justice demand t : all houorablv d schnred I'iroii 'old er- ills, aided Mtnle iu the s.-r Ice and in line 'dutv receive pens. mis trom tho date ot d i -. 1 1 1 : mo therefoio asK the H'peal ol the hit tatlol I.im- ot s:y. Mi'i-ellaueoli'. ATtliolntosfssi.il of the f.rand Idge of (lood Teiiijdats at Lintolii the fol.- wing ollicers weroebcteil: Crand Worthx Chief . ' , in each other's nrms sutr ring from lYon. xxh 1 h empty bottle.s. showed xinsmor tine, Medical aid was summoned, hut lud do-d during the dnx It i. stated that W it.-lv uas without money and out of a sitntioti :id bad -aid to his friends thnt if In ever eommitted s-uieule ho would not I ir. n xvife to .sutfer. It is conjecture! th i he took tiois u and indiic-d hi bn I.. ?. rut.. j it by deceiving hr, and further th he 1 Ige.-o.l her into marrying him by tl'eat- , of poisoning htnis.lf if . she did n. ., A ruriotis fact is reported that her m tjier. living twenty nub's awav. dream, that j inoruintr that Jose was d-nd. This t Un ; pressed hr thai .she prsund-d h r hu j band to get up at four o'clock inth-ioru-. i 1 and take her to th de-nit. Sh- had 1 Lean! nothing of the nlTair. , PosT-oyncr. changes in Nebraski for 1 the week ended Oetoler 17: Establ. bed, ' Mi lx-als, Ilroxvn Coiintv. Evan W. El- ward, postmaster; Miles. Eexa 'aha . County. Frtnlerick Hagene,?ter. ost- , master. Postmasters appointed.' .-Inir. Washington Conntv. Mrs. CnvIorn ! v'lark; David Citv. 'itutler County . E. , Wilson, ' j0,i.v IUrrett, a thirteen-yenr-ol son nf .1 u t?o-... ..t u.... .1 "... .u, ""'""'s ninui iwo mi's west of Ashland accidentally shot ami- ; self through the hnnd recently. Tho tan 1 xvas pretty badlx- shattered, the , ..n- t.-rinc just abovo tho hule linger and wn- i ing out at the center of the hand. Tho charge, after passing through the Iind. j!tt tni.s.sH.1 :he lail' he.i 1. twu of th Siot lodging in th nck jost undr the k: - A rri.LOXV named il-nahan. living aear &t. Paul, drove his wtfs and throe ch. Iron cut of door.', the othr nisht. and f rol taem to .eok shelter a: a nd:hbor's h'Ue. W.vY.'f: has a street car line. A BOY sevtnteon years old. residiarloar I Hooper, recently took strychnino and Aon inform-d h s parent' of x hat he had aas ' - bt. a-c ut -- A doctor wai suattuonod, bet be die lie-- for his arrival. ' Recently xxhile Archie Watt wn at vork xvith hi threshing inacia spantoc in D- dg Conntv i::i of tfct; jeariar-. came w 000 1 up xvith straxv aiwl th :fie- 1 tion ttar:-ri a blaze. A light xviik! a i I lowing aad so qn.cklr d.d the tNstes spread that the haro had 10 U? ! to ' pet th hars-5 on: of daorer. Two tci: of sriin ia addition to tbs separator xr destroyed. j Siierk.v.v County prodaor pta ' ' weighing two poo-el fraet. . Avecvllr raslady -eddealy atiacted J m persons xvho were eating at a Iits- j vllle restaurant, the other day, and tfee trouble continued natil fome ttreatv-Sve disease mad its --ictinn very sick. ilrss DcNCa.r. a pretty aad popolar young lady residing aear Mellgh. dlei insJcenly of paralysis of the heart recaiir. SEiiKASKA STATE fc.J a"i''. z. , -7 " . . "r" of which i th-i wrrw: xvoni pant Cr m of th fiaUr. ncxl vxica h U ercatez. Tbr- otr oi iLnjki. .'u uciiui occcirw. aaaosr: t-ae i NEBRASKA DEMOCRATS. riAtfortn .lilnptrit at llir tt Cnnvrntloi II -III at I.lliruln. The Democratic State Convention av WMiibled a; Lincoln on the 15th to notai- natcJinlsoof the Sujtrctne Court an.l IU pen't of the State lnier:y. awl adopted the follow mg platform : The lk-mix-rat c tmrtr of .r.rns. la en- ' vt'Utioa u-einti,,. t-ocw. ihr ioitr of , nde.uy to tac cons'itut.on ik1 itr4oo trtnes tauxht by tbr il.u.tnMis mon . j, , ere it- luuixtrrs arxl mii upon tho kal utx! i'inwin adm ni-tmtKM vt pubUe utTairs. :! mi. s.ftU. atKj ,,(,,, e c-ritrratulate tbu M:tl: of tfce coumry tijH.n th- f.ii t on ,f droxer ;rr.i! and ThomK' A !lfiv4n.i.. U .-W f tu.: U:tb ia the Prcnlent, in a hi... caut oa. hs fur-K-e.tt.- sMfc-HCit. ii.uru;c. armoo-s nmtilvtor tnitutt.on to a:t.-iln..:.-r thr ngiurs ,.f Iikoth utetit .a thf .nltnsisuf lb- ho.- . c. uihI hi adbriviK -to tbo fundnux-ntx. pr.o-em-s of the .Nut .tiAi DrniiKTHO. U t.r l.ee that ubtb-r ht atimni trt.on r ruforttt rcju rel to ibhKo ta I iox orntnea. botje-t Mm tM. curnett uiio eUtsrl. U r tlHru tort? pieU-o the letnH.ru:ic nittM H-truluu our Knf.iitenr.jr supi.it. The deu in nuii.iin.- from itwtohc tXUce the liHuml-i,:s iheistf Mppotntiil by th prec-ilin utlr :i.:rn:.on t' one.a.! e-tn-iuen1,1. m that Uelny is utt.i-l a Marchtn the personal and pxtiticw' rsctnl of uppsit-ktits f,,r tbosf iH.it,na that re U !e Mcatl. ,, irotnl. ctttapetent, litmet c.tizcn tun bo hartntd t- the mliont tuxc ti.'ut.on of (K-rsnna. and hi. Ileal cbarnetvr, a. Mi no bttii uiMii can ! adxami't thon-by It is tetter f.r xu ad mm irt.on of tbw i.oerutneiit ot tbe I n.tott Mntes in tile be K'.iiitiHot its term to -rnrcit tbr et.uatry j thorou--ht tr iotnM'tcnt an! bor.ot hj 11 rsther iHhii t .ts t.,. to -tn; o, a -crt tlel ctn e ferce ,n catt bill? rKM't.. bt. hao robbttj the o-rm nt and i.i!n r iv ut-r-ej pul-hc ;-,sitK.u by mul feasance m olbce. Wt in-i't that Fetleral tnxe bo rcdtirod to the U.Hest p.,.n. cons :..nt witn em lencv in , the pitbi.c -rx:-e. aud HcUt-iiiar.i a roviMt.11 nntl rclorni of the prex-m iinjii-i ti.riU o taxor uch an Ml;u'inieiit ot it- j.r..v:ion' as wU rel.ee s,, Hr as mm1i.'. th inctsarie- of hje jrom taxnt on. thai mu! onus.-, the pnt.c.pal ntMouni f rxorut, tor the siipHrlot the (.oxerntnt til ict nixui cmIij xdtirn ster.ti. to if.lejxetl irin luxu ries, .sucn tani: -hould he H.Jju-ls witht.ut li.vorit.sin. s.i r, to tret'til intnMl r. thu- oltei-f.vci. proniotno.-iKUr am! tbtfin tcrestsot the .MtHirin tH-..e tf the t'n-ittl Mali', ami e iicl! that tho Mirpiu revenue -hall hit laittifilllv applied to tho Kii:tient of the public debt The licmoi rat.t mrl Ihmii; of the people audmrthe ieop,. . invor .mb !;.-. iattoii as w,l! ciiHr.ttitve the bioatlest protection to theinteicst, rui-t ueltare of the indiitrial niH--es It rux'oirti.O' the tmt that the luhoret I the jrotlui-.r ot the wealth of tho uitt-ott ait irts phoul I tie o tortnetl nolo eiieoiiriu'o uud promote the interest', pio iri'' nnl prosper.! of em h nm! er branch ol 1 idutr It Ihvois hii adjit't tuent ot thoMse ..! pri-i'ii and reforiii.lor.v labor, so that it mi.1 not compete uMh the labor of In no st citioii' t 1I1 maud a. Mrict enfoic inent ot the laws a. nt 1 hi j ni'sB iitnii.ffrutit 11. and tieh leM- .mtinti ! t oimres-as shall eltet t t inexeiil the ltn pot latluii ot m .-sons under the contract . teiii. m home lnoiiht hero with 110 puriH.e ot peruiaueiit t tt.einent or rcsideiici as telllMlnch retllices hhkit ni'.l deteritilllten tin chnr.u ter ot our home iud.iii ,.-- We recociue ttie riirht ot all nun lo urvitii ie tor soc.nl or mu'eruil advam 1 tin lit ; the riht ot Maire -i.rkiT to use :n Jul no nits to (.rotect themselves ai:a list the 1 n ro.ich tiients o! ii'otni l moiiopoiii-'. ami the r tik'lit to tlx the pi It e tr the' 1 hi!. or online lisuiali) with the Moik n 1 11 1 oil ot them, nml w e boid thntexerx 1111111 lias a r rht to dispose ot In om n labor upon such term as he mat think M-ill . st piouiote ids Inti rets. u niton: m terfi'roiice In an other person In tho re lations hetMeeii can. ta! and hthor. the lieiuie crntlc purtj tuxors -ueh uieM'tire as Mill e.imilv prot.it the riK-hts nml tiiteryts of iromote hartnoii in-tMetu mem and miii botii. We hob! It to bo the duty ot our t.oxern inent to proti ot. in ever part ol Ihewor.d. our natural .ed 1 il..ii-. including those mio have dee.iiied their int. lit on to become Mich ncoordiiur to our Ia. the -ame us ... would to our iiatix e horn, am! to ie-1-tMlI improper claims upon them l the (.ox.-rn-lliellts o v Inch tlu' ll lonifei nue alu-'i-auce; and our mpathies ate unh all oje pressed' people in ail parts i; the Morl.l. m ho nie stiixnnr to tiee Ho uiselxe In Mil rurhl tul and jiroj er ellort Iroui oppiesion. ami parlicularl do we s mputlile Mith 1 he peo ple ol I r-ln 11. 1 in then ellort' to establish UOllle-ru'e. Win ni:s. The colnru'o of the silver dol.ur ha proceeded uiiuiterruptsll 'inee ls. and the amount iiceuiuu!ai.H tarexceiils the deuiiiuds ot tlielnisiiiess.it the count l V nn.l has h eome a bunion to thctrinnitry Kiel u ljse,es expi lse to the J.it.ple; ;....(!' 'I. That the comwKi ol Mixer tlollat should eeae mil II the loi-uos .; tlf mull trv shall demand n renew nl of the same Wltr.l'l. s. 'I ho nuxj ot the I t.ited Mates has been -o Im 1. 111. ! lit lornn r Hepul.l tan iidiiiiuistrntioiis that it s toil to le caiUsl u mix x. and Us inel'u ienc am! toeiiesnesi fs regarded lit lorotn nat.ons n et .lenceof m oak in s on the part of th s 1,0. . tutu, nt . Win. iik ts, Th- coa't leiciu-- are totally iiiudcUHto Iu the event ol iiri!liniij tli't clrt1' power, and W tll.Kf. is. H will tllfco jears to provide coast def.ii. . ami toustrmt an m.Isumi.i tiavv-oiie w h 1 It s,oii,. In. inter or to Unit of no of he " jHMer theretitrv ;...Iri. Ihtit the exijronxes of the (jnr erniiieiit demand that the I'mtid Matt shad enter at oneo iix.n the Mt.rs of ctn -tiiictiiur coast (te'eiK-.-nnd bmulinir a nart seiH.nd to none that floats on the e,s ol thu MOt III 1 lie railroad couii-l!o:t c last .o(rs.nfiiioi.t ih-rttii. I'tie railroad etiiinist!ou crtnle.1 by the an institution 'tuplx to pri.xide more piH lr Keput.u nle.Vho'i.v I'contdaiui'd 0 "' H etber"for denuimi such b-r siat .u as w-iii ore tent ni- ..-. S tin Mate a will be Jut tothcrowl and at to the in oiee The Democrats of Nol.raaa nnh profouwl sorrow. iHineiit thediatb of Ihear.at w.Wier ol the I'mon. I'it os .- 1. taut h ho-o drttic uiossare should I 1 aii for his nauiw h.fia reveroiic. d throutrh i.oninjr aif.-s. DEFIMNC CHURCH. Illdc Noonnfi, of st. I. ...lis, lliir. Not Cim. Iiler . .tl.-ie Kei;ioll .s..ic'lut ion a Chureli. Sr. Lori. October 20. In fh caes of two women of the town rh.tr fed with tnain taiiutig a bawdx hoiiM withib one hundrotl xards o! a buiidtm: ontin.irih u-'. as n church, the heidiit.irters. of tin V. M. (X A., iK'iiiir situated uitoti the sim block, alter citing many aMthotitie ilettmug a church. Judo.. .N'oonau conelud.-tl a fol low: "The V. M. 0. A. is not a rhurrh xxithtn the Iga5 iininmg of the xxnl church, lint sum jy a rebi:Ma .Twiatk-n. Actirding to Webster's defin tion of U xril church, it is ih ch. Tho snrs inent must be pcrfo?tnd tfre the build in;: can 1h lestlly oVtoned aa a rhutrh. The iMVader has ad.lnl the noiil chufh, but this j-. an .isK-tAtun of xoong iit.' men for relicious jut.e. If it was oly necessarx to erect a teat and hold rHitrttn .-ervicfts there, ch xxouhl t- the ce ail OVt'r Xh'' Ci'v' lltmkt' ,: u'' Utnl th" vror'1 churrh means norh.nt; mire:han a t 'ic0' nieefmc 1 ti.etet'ore hoI that tn view of thrf uJxe aatbi.riUes a ehureh (U net mean an s-.-.it.i ?.ral the hi:.tinr in whirh they UM tftolf ; a ctoorrh nui-.n tho k.ac Ik. tfa? 1 l .r..fi-,..no"f the !. the vHUHS Of a bawdy House nithm 1W yard i th bwild.n hx m.: a fclonr azd I .hill dt cnai'e the defendants. ChiraEO frequently receives JQ rbhe of rrin m a sinsl- Jrt. 4 "- -" '-" , ' carry tnat amount' . w iis-wr bu;ie! ol rtitn wech ufu-sit powads A roJ'ion bfi-heb woyW thurvioce i it.,ioi.i.o pitt.l. Allow. z lot (..-.) potunls to v s ciw. it wti. ukr . t-ar. There are -iJ rods lo tho mlr rut! two fTeisjbl rsr U h roI. I hXiAv ?.'M ear- or tbr iuO to th jbS had too have a train 17 Oa costs a: 1 rips to ib North Cpc" j3 MUken WtlKn, :shi juxb frequeaUr fc-vadt-si by stranos ai iaos.iuiu- si trrerr port. I a Ahvska thrv form clowi -o A-ase that U i' irpv-.bl Uk sport-moji to atm at orects fcort3i. Native tios are MUi-... n Vkw wJL is zallil - a' ,UUPU5 "l ,-. - V- 7-r Jr. cuasi oo41mi &s care j Hi mvx ujcj a s SBliix. LJkc i not "posLstnir-i 5" -x j,w-' ;- --,i.r Jw. Zt, M VU-.. EMPORIA'S SENSATION. i TritU of -Mrs. Wnlkxip. Chnrtrod With Poisoning Ilor Hunband. .Inry of Old KrMntt. Trtlnny In troiltird ty litr 'Ul to I'rt.- Ilia lurcha tf I'lilnin-Uij-rta on tit MaoiL. F.xtronis. K.x.v.. October 30.-The tolil af Mrv Minnie Wallace WUp. fr tlie UU-tje,! svtxsottte; of hr bf4m! Am: il. xa taXft up In tbt IiU: Crt ) erdax. KoOt ttoe Stsio r.i,l ltrf-o : 8etl their rt:uUnT for trt.xt iil Jt.lse (Imvc ordercl the 4-fend.xo: btonrht iu routt The foilowic Jurors w-rte accepted h1 xw.irt. J. C. Coloy. farmer, f-0 ye,ir tl: Charles J. Jtth'n'ou. SxxJ. farmer. iO er od, ttattataUxeti . 1). C. talr. fjf rr. i jiw 4t; J. K. Prtrrman. V )' a'd 11 t Adam', armor. V je-r- JI; II. T l(oinie fatmer. IT xitr o'd. J. . Ce.il.. iannnr. IS )r ..d. .Mith.x. .M-r. fuiittoi. J.'i ixrs nM. I J. . 'tt.l. fftfir, Vs jrxts cid; J. M. ll.-tin, farmer, it ier fltt. A. W. lluibcrt, fanner, VI !. .U; W. A. U .xy.siuicr. farmur, l xtr L sroon.l Iay. Fmimiiia. K.xv. rtobtif l.-The WaJlt Uji rnc was le! at Moc v'tiaek y---!ed HMMbtn: with a full court tvotn. County AtUtrnu) Fetfhnn, m behalf of tfce 5ta:e. ciiinsl its :be urr th tborv wt anst,tne .tlleics,j against ttw Jfnsat, ind what th Mate en-rts4 Ui pnrt. Ilie hrst witne" eui!Url HM Fnnor IUMMin. it lwrt-nrv. He te:iiVd l ae-tua 11'aMrc with Mr. WalKup. that th lattet h 3 hiue. isw k'I taiy tmilt man. oer mx feet h C"ti. ttMut li.Hi.ders and tf rbeei Jul disptwition. lie aimI Mr Wa.Kitp Went to the New Orleiwi K-Ji.ituni last IieretnlHT and Ilc"l at Mr. Wallace' house ami tieenmM tf-pia'iitetj with the f.Mn'lx. itirttidtne the ilefemlant. Mts' l.iuie Walkup. daughter tf J It. WaUnp. testinisl that he wnit to 'oN.r mU ft'o d.t)s alter hoi father returned hme with his new wife, thnt 'be to till lied M the 1Mb of August, nml next dav cmltl not find her sist r's tmuitle ami her own dtt5h rliwiW and Jefev wnt. that -she arrttM-d Mr U alls up of '..odinx tlnmi away hi a Ih, Mts. Walk up had the box brought itoiu the express ofilce to the InMt'e and asketl l.lie to s.e It opened l.ilile did not tespoinl at om nod win !ie did the (mix was o j --il and ntil a sheet ami cup nml liucoi wete in It. A few hoiir alterwnid Mrs. W.tlkup told her the servant oul.M.ry Mosv hnd found the wt.tpn iu a ii-et thoj weie thcnoii bet iLiie") bill. ,he r ru'f. Ii. W.ilkup of cimIii.' her tntdher a silk dies'. Mts. U'nlktip d.iiiisl tbi'. I. W Caller testllled that Ml. W alkiip told bun that ptoviniis to innitlage he thoiu'ht Walklip well o!!. but ntter hi' loath she di'tMverisl all ln property wa Utfttoai-il. tleorvo W. Newnmii te.i lied as to itoods sob! defciolnut on her hiislKind s nceouni. lr. Mort testilied to examiiiinc a powder tl cea.eil lud, whirh was ijiitnuir. Ill' eb'tk testilied to examining the ame (Hiwilet .it me l.tpiesl l tJie UeieiHiailL. il was .limine. IN'Xeta! drm(iU eto il on the stand ami totiiid that drfetulnnt ap plied at their dnig tore for ars.ie ami 'trxehnme, repiientMt; that she wanted It for a piownit on. 1'r. Jacobs L.tlnial to W;dk np's illiiass ami dmitli. and Coutl ad iounnfd. 1 bird Hitr. KxtroittA. Kx... OrttdiertW. The Walk ftp trial was r.s.Miiie.1 at nine o'ebwfc m tenia) mot tttrig with a pncfeoil cmtt rixHH Mrs. Vickery. a tiei(iler. Uxtel that just prior to ami niter W aikup' tlonlh. she had eonvettttioiis with Mr Walk up. in xth.oh site c'aiuiis! to !. iiinoccot . imil she did hot know how people I'ou.tl bellexe the topotts iiImmiI her. that a child lwilte year old would unto had unite '.ue than to have hoiiifht po.sort openly na 'ho i if it Hiia to he used to p...soli aiitb.l. Mr. Julia SotMiner. Iivnu: next hw,t to Walkn's hiMte, tostifletl to bax.nc I enii a routers tbw about dreams with Mi. Walm.p the Numlii) veniis; h-t.Me Mr. W.ilkun's death, when MtK Waikop nv Int. si a dream 'ho ul of L e Wa lt. dteaaeal in crape and .ixni; "l'trll of A'" wh. Iii !a)iiitf the (Haiio. Mr. Wa fcup xt.iit inM town the T hut .! befofe Walk up 1I01I ami cd the stet- am! jp he inaisie.1 mi having Mr Pa'., dnisi:. priHl-eit his lan rTld botik. He be had fle.;leiilly Uiled ihiI tiie hiana to sbev tl.e ott'rrt nf us-. He J.M not till ont timl of Mt V.'U tip's Hirrhae lasranoe 4e had U ahr would and had ih: loM him tl ma. Tho Uk ,'howi"! a dvu:t such uniui"l a. .!.-. Mr HII. deUllo Tbut.ay aihI Kit. bank Ulmd tlM ooMTetaatlOMi. of Uf wworlinc Mr. WaJfe tip's tb-alb. In wlorh Mra. Walk op -Keui hun 0. hlor: wii ry rrttl in toiitl r ik up afie had p-at htm. Nbe krrUol hrr IniMw-.ttr. iti 'Ie hat no o. jort; v ws tb lal ttitmri are. bwi on earth. She admitted tho pirpH e.' lreI.n,no ami i'.mir, aa i.datit !. tke l uc at, ami sahl , w f t, 4tjth mi e U take the 4!m ftti of rloUtlnc ami the ar"-nir a a rmri. I. Setorj :-siim: u taitMt rwad.. to httn bt Mr 'Walkap Iki mxy llntr .jr Walk ip dod aa b. tNrrbaaix sir r loo to tke s ,) tnl of hr rloih n. And ar en c fur her romptotto. M u'A of an atten.pt of Mr. Walkup ..hut :n .Uys l i"i - fnfi nimw-ii in - uiMi m fHe. qumie tti 4eidiex of inlitd rafj"s Uy a letter frmt h 4uht'r, .Mt Harry lb.! or.r r-xiaittr h.ta Iwwnniln; Mi:mi" Uallare. Mr. V.'aJtap th" mmh iU UM iir. .sex.ry tKat lb tfrvulier at tS arrWIotjtaJij .j tHmji -i, tm in the ld. Wltnos, d.rritnl Uf b.o Hi th" wall mad" by ih rerW"f H.t iw tk crr--.-xaNiaUn .Wa'I tKat th- Uai cold hit- b-.-i- mari- trr Mr W'jUs', fan.ifr up to -t h H.-Hf la th- he. If be tl wher ho had mtimittt. r hy h nun-; w.n mt ;e rl u hw.t hiiwf ;j.f..UJft tfte !-OJ. Vhf XHg.e f th- it4 " '" tml "' " 'he aerMetI 4i. rharro of Uso i-(4fr. e;r ta-4Nt. r ,u - ' - ' pd rar b hxil W r-NrHjr U -W' nrv U?6p "-"" th' T i-gt.- K. .f.d j 'M aU'r "" ThrMr. Aam! . l!w Lrixie Waltvp tosAr.l . Ut Mra. Wiluj' IU- on Friday at b ehars4 -'.U: vHalrr and fcer 4ti al nt li. Mr. Wxikp t4d kor h 4M mrt ay o km ;Mty b: th- rirt"f k-'i.'si JJMt nay wrr irarli. Wrlrs -cSc"I mp Un box ai anM-t-K dmil by Mrv Wli.tj m Ue potrU aM oaraArf It. Ta- tt. W. t' Nitrto, yUK ! til-4e'b'-4 s- T-pimtofml Hrh. swot? taat b-a-t Kn Wa;t!t aa lb- Ur a- h-f baair a Uo iros.'ij tlltwmt jirmr V Walty leath. .'sb? -atataa-r4 ttukmt uthim: ad Mr. W- a tfrntu- r aaal err thai ihr ta.a-Crr baofat nul at the fawu Ma4ay a-rHk m xivtmm ax &o xaatii fmaiiA. w U- via ia trsac. He -xl to ttr xom- t a- if-paiatea tio. Mr. Walxa a trtirz twt -! sea- ia tw-x-a. Mra. Wa.iaa d tta Hi. ". " oVJ-r acarbtor ha1 wnUi-a bum ao asrry IUt. aotl thl hrrer ta let ix a taea:0kKi Mr. Waitaa vm-4 to be iao oat bi mmd. aa lMtl be mi jvmiAl b aa4 talkfsi of aatt-r - Jar, xad a ay t-ro t9S liasl b: aa4 icird the ex-aaMoa of x pMtol i S Jti oa soiog op Mr. Was t!i x jl-i a tafr. i roartu iy. -j 'Hfmgt .-. v fkrce"SL--Th' rali- I - uiai L ". ., -.- -., i 9 tavl jrcvtcrdxy iJx Johs Th-hr. memo-T 01 w uny vii- -the tint Witney, lie trUSed tn meet . Mr. Walkupon th Satiudxy and Mr ., prcviosit to hU death, and that h .. i tob-lnffoo.1 hAlth. II" pre,ld.l at t Council Monday rvcninc- Dr. Jeob then took th ?rltt- c -and Ce a detailed trTiptUi of h. t.-i mrnt of Mr. Wxlknp during the Utfa- 1 IHnrs. H tstimony svl ains: x actly with that which ha fare at the ncr' imjoos. He attrttxitoil Ue to actito im!grtio. a;rv.xtol ty eat -trehnlac In vtn.:r anl drtnktwc j-- Tbwr-lr. MO11 ftrr ko &j1 '"aj by Mr. Itl.t Fidx. slnc I -!.,. t 1 sit-. 'V a '. i p h,d We tmy C ' r " " thu coo'-ldcsl tba' aro t-al p.ialr w the ctt si l", ". "" Ult ' suxn xa connMi by U iw xrrty of the ireT..u Tpl,- H not trtvxt sjwv rVal.j for arsen-r-U . i. He adwHhhtefod an a4' I (bscrttetl the Jxt ttrtem exiIWt. 1 touxxinc atsi-mral jw '.Mtlns awl d hi jwlc.ttt, Ph ots.t;ns xra t raoe of dath. Hi Iatwoa x . r- exxrefuth glxeti aiI wiv nt etfncio.!. Imm-i whett the nmxt tlioumt-i II ruptwa tf arsenal p..-of exidwfiied matter eleaity. ad h ' twttni U'4onetl to xxith ptl' d tntrst The 'xfU-fBi- . ejveMrd w th X tinoaiUto hy Mr. .! of the or tnnlmo of ll. Jarohs. I he .He .i.iL.1 m lalaiutti.Mt .if h reat. f- sMb-nug until Kitdy Uial a .. ' tHMt wa.s am arule altacs ( !" tJ' '"he lmtn'r"''tx of alwaxs ixii x l.t din-fiH-a i exp.a.n.1!. la i-M x 1 tion ol hs teixsttn Un U naHir M. . was p.M4N4 aftw M Bill had s'e'. h'M. th tt a.-l "Il ia uul l- ' hie f..t il jtli'slrian U 4tC,iK!,'e i -mntltl of a -ftthnt hy Se. s.Bii-ton' ' VHe fwl"t at any mo Ha iNil h ' ' e;;-cxiit ul thstse wii.lnia dial Ihe . CUlstari- f.tef bihtbev exist." The Ooebtf atfMt on to cUo a- lwft l) tlnlti erein rtvses li ulUol.a!- ' bletttnt. His triiRun w.v lni' ' jfjxe In dotntl hi tteliit f th .o x ! full evphinaii of afeoal i ' Nth'n; In Watsup'x .'. he said e lacking t foaoim tho theot) of nrri x! t'n-or, and It uimiM Im ahiiltT ll ' ble for an)- tbtr inler the rlrnti to 111a so a dlnMsis of the c' I !- rtoss cxattilnalln Dr. JaaH Jetiftt 't a oih! tuant 0 the t suri'laitr than ar or It' iiittltiuMis Mn wotJt im-hr deelietatMMt of the iir l"be ar-rat-! ; t of the da) xxax taken up with hi ivan 1 a thm. Dr l.atdner. chemist, toatifh-d a u f e cmhIIIUmi of Wnltun.' simnrli attt x . oicitas. Their roudttloti utdtrMtml ar.ti . .i'OII. PetMlitlg the exntIMuUMI f t witwivs. the 'out t adtttnel. nm. it. Kxtlimi x. K xn , ifetnher t. Dr. .i' ' nor tesoMiivil his te'lliH4e )i';edny in i nig and was cts eiiiitel by Mr. soit 1 nv.wil to the arifems f yphlllllc alfet t. IImiii the )t.tll as CiMNptllipt xxlttl the a. Mataitce r&Ult4toil l) thw stumiich, ' and otiier xieeta of Mr. Wnlfcuit I witness tr.xtitletl that iHllltk aHr. roid not, iu hi opinion, h-tvn -ii.. the nppeixraHcia. .Nt ti.xMtlNalUM In panl t s)phllltlc rimii m twull 't Mi' do by ai j one ex.-ept Mtttaelf. He IHil dlset.xiir .nldotwes tf p4tl!ls f is.iK-eded that iM.itrnl ptatM'. p.:.I rases of ittonWal H4wnlttg (h the lii, tialM.n of nutidoi". ,t4t ill a I had he ' 1 alleiebnc Mr Wa.Hup he smi1 haxe -, t (Ministered sh anibliM un rtltn I. I en4-!uilt)l aratmhral wtMittlMi wm ) t ilble I he next wlttiea. wa Dt. HartUnn J.ssttl.sl to tattiiti: the lvi, ItNlveris' hiii. b) CKner Float to Kanx I'll) a thete dob vet IMS the faeaa Im Jtd f ' to I'lof Junes, of the KafMNM lily M, trid t'olbve. for aHni)tv Pmf. J- m was next railed atwl .nieted uan a tilth"! sel.ttlAe .Ieri-IMHI l Mm ! bv which he an.x ')) tho rwmelma iblii- m nun py ir. uarrivm. im hmri twu that lis the feMIt Of Ma -.(MiJj.in kV (.. ar4nlc .i ftdbiw: In (bo rnUmrtttm of stomach. 3 iw trra. in the , itself, 37 lOtfo ctani'. im U10 Umr owfe. b'.-"!. U lOuw rrai. in the Uxm, T 1 Slams . ,-x total of I i lOV -rrrttiM. 'ft. Jii ftMMJtttd bia lmlimmf b lulutlug to the Jury eryaiMlla-4 ar-i uixler a mler.eefm. ( rrMO'eain Ut w.- letclliy. I r Kr.at tHU".l that Uo rnal f Dr .ntilnr attt irt. ts Dt. Mmttwt larka;o rMtotitol to cutitant Hot:-, of J. IC WalicHf. In Im UImi Ha l'ly (nt siiatt!iei. "lite man rt ' Mofiet na tscrtiil ly Ue rt4.nk ' or let of hp4iieto it 4 in l4. Drs. .ai.lnrr. Jm-iiIm, Pae m ftwH wiU thoir ropel x .iMaiw'wta mawt ntut t aMln.xt 'oh. 'Ille lllsUrtll .H WWHt at i . aiul the cwurt adjuttrtit. , SAVED UY A fJUTTOi.. TI ll.i.Iali 'rM.i.r S..,t sl.ll lit. 1 lr I.M'b l!1 1'..,. ''orrxii xt. IHUJbmt Tl -A Ami' alttwt wm Mal l 8ve uVliir- yKr affrttoon U a . net. rrab-r It-1 by a youth wommhI I UMM-Maa. m ei, ttor. Ilaanir flrd Iw ttmtm ttm -xStr at ti? Pr-njirtr Wba )a tb a ; ' Brit? a laird bai, U w-att.a aa- . wa xm by a eio mt itt-l.-rtiwa. a 1 bur of b(MN lae waaaUmHy Wa b 1' titlallOe m tbo !imainr tt trm- bar t. In u the trxltmn balml ai tlo j- . lao tonard bim an4 A ' -' tnoMhnra ttl Xhf. t'atfhwri. Ua- on wa bar: .or! y latum in trtmm. o 'jfiteials fo-rm; thai a aUesaat wnubl -m HUfir 1 lo IN Hwi . batUtri on llrrr K-lrapa' mI aa4 trm- nC. Tb- eeHfw K9i -wnl mm4m af imrV. !Uat-oa 4rla laai ai tlten -rero f-s.t4ai, a llrr JL ra' dact In the p"sM: tU(a4 mtvm) I)Mmar i ilMt4ral U 'Jbe ttsttt. ATrP7E0 SUICtOE. fnrp.ln tlm1f, N tsrrls!. r1 l."i.M !. m 11 I, I-t.-srocf, Sck. Olobqr 30L M lar Ts- U'M-- -. I ..-.. r rr.rl at PtUie. I.xU asM 0 runp'v isj be -at jjr -. renvac IMHt :r1-a4 at lb-- C'miaw iff hi i. . A bt la arbiet lb aaniac f.MIac , eme to btnxif ai ar tax c to lb mnii .. MX Uy -x tt vmr' -jhe trwa x. j'Si lb- oaor. WbMrty an4 -braie mrif famail irt.--fc la Uw xa', xa6r-ae itaaa m aay b-l- -asr4 ra Ifcyeia- flt-4 nil Aaf. IC ae- b a tnhtf la e.-ti-eral H . -f wwbl- b tot bi?ax- Mars (: . Wft'totr IfJtie. Jar A- xvcar4 4 -TaaafMay af Jw Ctf. tts a -baa fcooa a "atuitor r rl ai tfe a ana a VVHJa.ty n m aa aa i-r. tt 'bt b" sM-aaae4 aeJe ac toot. aa'artb i,j ivmiml to anrt ti St- Irs. 'irtotwr sa.TTa Vm.' iivxim of Ibe iinat Maa aaaai. Avaai Uaa lit -reaag -.itoyOrt m aiilraaa b . aaMae. Z (ortk lc -.rt af tib vf;riittoa, tar ekutm tT iar-al Umtx ara rrct:aitoa a l ifat-'T4t MBti la eit7 of rtetj cttlra K4ta4 ha iojr rniaon x nreHi-i by IM JfcsT. M. ? Trosett. of Xiftw CUy. TJu Aotbtg Irr. drU, who wa ebe.i4--otty tltxtoX lnca- tkoS tut ti coffltai: rir. iltol to aaiaa. waarn aam im .ia- I i f--.. -. II f..k s; -mm M vmim S IF t 1 a ".. 4 B TT-Or tj .s mi. Mm