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i 1 riJV f fill fen - '7 0 1 f first yi:ar l m n l GPl'Y OlM'IGJ'tHS. PI VTTSMOUTII, XlSltltASKA. TIIUItSIMY KVE.N ISO, OC 1 (limit 20, lS. roiin.fc: utrmic Slay or, 'cik, 'l'if.niirT. Attorney. I- lmiiifT, l-olic? .Illll'', Mai'liall. I'biiiicilnicii, 1 ., v. ;.r 1 IM.t ::r.l 4l!i i .1 V Johns ,J II S I M -S I! II SMITH .1 II WATHtMAN IlYK N O.AHK A MAIMU.K J H M Vi lli. W W II MAI.U'K .1 V Vied; i-.ac:i 'i W Win i ic S D M Jonks I W.M WH'. ' IC i M II Mrm-iiv S W iM'IToN s (Utri r-. i- . I M1'(!M.1.I'N. I'lUCS .1 W JoHNS ,' ll AIll.M N r Latest by Telegraph. iiouitovi;i ad wioi.u.n. I! ! A . ' Mi'r.i:i.i. I'.I'M. fOi.l.'M ' .1. m i:u! i.-.HN '. Mf'i'h i". its-1 V. . '. Sin ' A l. Tl-.l: I.e. 1 1-. i- n r. M: I:. I'. V i :! r-s A. el aI'oi.k MnN A i: 1 -S I'lN K f: UU'Sf.l.l. TreMriter. I li'llT I H'.HUI - ore - . ,"ii;y i !:. ( i.'ik .if i.-l-iiu-t. (' ii. k.ii.-ni-'. . i;i I T .Slr-i ia. i-iiir.'-yir. Atl'.n'i'T. Miiet. ! I t i v':hi.il-'. Count Jn i i.- ' . ,,,, ,, k . VillX fllASS 7oV.'-'V'o .'iVo. O. I". - Vi-rls Ivv.tvTiii-:.-0' .v. !!. - ..f a-!i week. Al ir .i M-'i.l l.r.t!M:.i:.i' i. Ht,(. tiiiily n.vU.d to it i It. i . fV'MO !.OlSK N. t. A. o. !i. V-.: Meets 1 rvi-rv it!M-ni.. l'M'i.i evenum ! ' li i' t'i -ii,sK-:.t iroihiT-i r."' n-: ' M.!y n vi'e.lti.allo".l. I', i: White, a aster Wo.K.-.an ; it. A, ' atlc. Kmc .na-i ; I1'- J -Miilt". Over-eel ; J. ii. .MorrW. IteiMi-.li'i'. SS r V.il' NO. MOPKIJN VOOOMKN j'.lt a All ..is.M-i.vn.il :i:nl f'urt Ii :...i.i- .i i.r lit W nl 1". h:ill. All tlallMflii I nilii r- al'- H"i:i-! -I ! '' A- Wi.nl.v .ii.iM-r; r. .U.-rc. hx-o:i;ii;ti ; M . 1 1 i ;. Clc; . -cii.viTST.rrn k!;:k n-. :t. a. . w 1- M,-.-:- t'vrv iiM i nati; I- ..iy v. i..i!-C K.u-l-.-.v...t I.-.!: Al -l-.-. All tniMsn -a L-i;-.. rs an. iv.;.-.-it;.!!y i-ni!-.! . :.tti-:i.!. A. ;.i(m-!i.-, M. W. ; s. ;.vi. l.iviiin : s. C. ViM. j;-0'r.lT ; ;!. . Novt.m:t. vr-f.T. McCt?JlKjE POST 45 C. A. R. .sri::t. J Y. .Ii.ii xs i.v '.,:iiiii :i.U-r, "' S T.vis S.-nt.ir U:o jrW& AlCi triii MltuiMiiy rvi'iimsi. a, ft, Mctiwain -DEALER IN Watches, Clscis, Jewelry -AND Ej)3&ialAt:6nt on iiTcaWatcli RcnairitE WE VIU, HAVE A a OB hne:-: Lioe -OF HOLIDAY GOODS, ALSO Library Lamps -OF- A Bad Flro Lincoln, No!.., o. t. -T1.:j vill of Wiivwly, wist tw-lv.i! J"H.s fiom Lm colii, was visitol l.ytlic iii-.-t tl-htni-tive lire in its history tliis iu..min-. About J o'clock flic was Uiscovc-i-Ml i:' 1,1 ro,;C oT on of tli: lYumo Mon: lmil.lin's in the v;il:i-c IL is snppos-il llnif the lh: oiinatf.l from l--fiti ve Hi"', l tlioiiirli there h i-l l' u "l ''1!V 5:1 l.uil.lin sine; tlu: cviimi- 1l1o:c. A stroiij; v.-.ml w:is LI .win- I'otn tlf smith nt tli.- t in- tl.- llun..s were aiscov-cn-.l an.l it was s: n at om-t: thai, a Li- :.... i..k iiiiiiiiit;-!!!. TlulC coiiii.ii;i ai i"11 w is no watrr with wln.-h t-.. li:;HL iii.' names, no tirn 11' tttin. nt, ami wlu u it w.i disco vorc-a tli it oth r building wore ccitain to Liim, the L:.ncoln !i.o l- part inent w is trl.-;.rr.iph-d for and r -J ;.oi;d-'d by wndiii'J on tli;: H o"ci"ck j..i-s. n-r, tli-j hook and buld.-T truck and six tin men. When l'n ilim'M v.-i-rc Tuially brought undi.-r control it was found that tlirci.- .stoics, a bank, m-at iniirkct, bi:r-J-n.ss -.hoj. and thivo dwcllin-s had bc n consumed, bo-ido several smaller buihl intrs. Tim losses arc n.i follow: Alice Fo'.vl r, loss on buil-ling-. S V'00; n insurance. V. W. dmmerni-U!, 0; mMirancc, $:?00. II. We lls -eiu ral m r chandise,!?r,o:); insurance, 3sii". The Wavcrly Ilccord, 1,00; no insurance. Isaac Tiycr, ii:); uo insurance. Among fio lesser amounts are tl:e 15 ink of Wuv crlv, Sullivan IMabrook, Menry Co! liiN. .Tosenh i'att -rso.i. J. L. Atkinson, ' 1 .... . r Dr. Chandler and oth e.s. I he lack oi water rendered it very dithtnlt tor t.ie Lincoln fire boys to ti-ht the Haines, but they stuid with t'.u work until it was nil under control. Coiliciori ofTralns. Lincoln, Neb., Oet. lf. Two Ii. & M. trains came tu-i th :r n-ar the little town of Woodl iwiL four miles north of this city at 3 o'clock this morning, coinnk-Uly ... in.rhi. s and a tlozen maMUn cars. The wreck immeilial-ly took lrr All the train m:n jumicd rxci lt Isaac Davenport, the forward bri.kcsn.an n vr a j. iv;is on tlie temler of the Murine of his train when the wreck oc currcd. His riht knee was ciudied to a iellv and his riiht foot was f an;-ht be twecn-the iron of the tender and an iron i. ... 4b.if ;f ivnfl Miiii.Kiltlr to rt'loac tr. man. The kcom hiuvl ti 'i.es were drawim; near him e.ncl the only way left to release him was to cut his foot from i,U l...r v.hh an ax. The terrible ordeal was sustained by Davenport, ami. mang led as he was, he lived to roach the City, v.-lre :L was found necesiary to amjiU iuto lh, stim.' le-' "above the crushed kner. This was ouicklv done, but the terrible shock was too much for him ami at noon , . . iv i n,,.r.i,,,,rt mnlli 'l' livei at lie tin ii. ii.uuip'.." Kearney and she was at once te'.-graphe r.. tl no.linif can so of tic wrecK in., jut- was the north bound freight pulling' di i'.,. f,tlnT fivi'-'ht without U '11V lilt." - - - - noticitVAthat the train had not registered The conductor of the train causing th. .-. ,-,..,,.. i s;tviif;'r who is now in in lv .a.- ii.vi..... . ilif, ;v. He claims that he ini-toohtln figures' on th.' register and that, th act dent occurred on this a.-coiii.t. Dr Hanco Acquitted-Lin-coln, Neb., Oet. I'J.-Dr. Uiy N.mc; l.ri.thcr of cv Coventor N ancc, who was arrested for th- murder of Willis Forney at Eldorado Kan., w:n ac.piitted y est-r-day, on the ground of self deb use. ThaC'nolora Ships. Qir.uf ntin.:. I--lni, X. Y.,ct. 1'.'. Health Ollic; r Smith states that all are well at Honn.au island. Eight of tin Alcsia's passengers now at, th.; lu.vpital are. able to n-luvii to Hon'maii island. The pasa-ngers -f th- lhi'.ar.i.'fi aiv all will. She is now being th .roughly clean ;, d ;:i:d ili-infe. led. Till- KATSI-Ii COMIX 0W THE PEOPLC OF DE11LIN VZL COME THEIR SOVEREIGN. I7o i:MM I'i-iiiii l!io i:;lli:il M . it ton Almost A loin- A 'ri'.vl Wailing lor tIo i:iiiu ror Illi A i ji ar;iii:o it tl.o "k itnlou s 1 :n I inisiitviii. The eirm.-roi- has eoici Iciii", IVrlin is r.gaiii a city of Ko- i.ii'l liitle, .-in.l tli.-; !- mail iM.w.l n-'iiii il.-.ily :':i!liers I iio r o -n . M to !-i-n its lx-.v.-.l l;::U r -ei.. ! I !im Shoiinaitors Quit Vw'ork. l'i.iLi...Li iii , ;. L III. ib' order d the Sho makers as- iu!. ly .v.. .o, ,... land engaged in He: manufacl are of shoes tpiit work to-day. ami iwcniy-ioa. factories paid off then- hau ls an i closed their doors. '1 h.s means .nai tli: situation v. a not looked upon by t lie m-inul'.'.cturers as a sink1, but : discharge. Lost cntiio Grand Banks. I'ly.vi.M-si-i-i.WN, Mass., Oct. 10,-Tho fishing schooner Kcbceca Niciiersoii. ... . . . 1 1.1 M which s-.ileU iroiii nere i i-t .h.ij 'ii (Jrand Hanks vovag-, and has not been hoard of since, the hurricane of September has been given up for lost by her -i ... r..: i . w... owners. ::e earnea a crew oi mi.a.wi mea. MpIiisiiiiaiuPafe AT THE .USUAL Cneap Jnees AT- Dynnrnlto by Express. Eo:-;to.n, Mass., Oct. A package exploded in the Adams express oiiiee on Court street tonight, slightly injuring a watchman and. breaking a good deal of da.-s. No trace of the package is 1. It, mid the officials sav they do not know what it contained, whence it came, or to whom it was consigned. Tiny arc in vestigating the matter with the aid of JLtLCiivcs. Bread Riots in Loanon- London, net. lit. This afternoon a ..,.,. ..u;..,! fri!n llvdii nark into the streets, followed by a forca of police Tl. . li ir.-iilcd thl'oll'ril a number of streets in AVest End and made riotous demonstrations. Several fights occoured between them and the police, in which a number of persons were miurcd and many rioters taken into custody. A Terrific Storm. Nfav Orleans, La., Oct. 19 A severe storm has prevail "d here since last night, with a rainfall of two inches, and the wind reaching a velocity of forty-eight mihs per hour. Trees, fences and build ins were blown down. Eeports from the i Jantations all a long Morgan's rail road from Morgan City to New Oilcans show that almost, all the sugar cans has been blown flat. The rear porticn cf this c:tv is inundated to a considerable extent. S3IITH & BLACK'S. S ilLPaim ITS i mm 5".U -sl i Ecpvoscnt tlic following time tried ami fire-tested" iompanie.s: Aiiiprican ( entral-SC U'ii s. Aets rcl Commercial L"nlor.-Krs:aiJil. " Fin; AMila io:.-Pai : Ueli'Lia, " 4,4ir..o7G Frai.kin-r-ili"e:;I.I-.. " -VIM'.: Il.inte-XeW Yick. " T.s-5.r('j I r s. C. f Ni-nli me i.-a. PhlT. " -Ti X.iv-ril&I.oiidoii &. :iobe-KnK " c.iJ3.Tsi North ):riti-h Vcre:ui::le-Ki s ",r!7.:54 -..r"u-!i Unain-Iau'l i ail. lS'.liC Pin in-r.e'.d v. & -v,-sp iii-f :d. 3 i'.oi5 Tota' Assets, ?12.U3,77i Nebraska and Jov.a Pensions. w...voti,v n. f. 10. The fallowing Xl -braska pension h ive bcoi grant. Ori'dnal Dav'nl Elaekburn. Newark. Increase tluslus D. W. Kodder, l'Ur.n Creek. t "Mi-vi.-an war Eailcv lima j;, ii.n'ii... - - Shelley, Eloomfi-ld. Original Mses McCleary. DeN ter; Mich id Toser, Bluff Creek; W. II. V.'ilson, ?d. A. Ayr, Lozier Wr. rrudden, IJurlington; Danid Starry. Olive. Increase John Hid, David City; George W. Combs. Creseo; Isaac II. John son, Scranton City; Alexander Mel). Meek Lime Springs; Fred trick L. Dennis, Lies ton; John Ca!oii3. Waterloo. Eeslorcd and reissue Kendrick V,. Erown, Ames. Tho Vcstorn Union, 7C..-W Vop.k. O t. 10. U a inciting of tho executive committee of the Wes tern Union b legral.h company to-day it was resolved that no aunine.' .n .....,i .,.!.. i.vco.t in 10 or 15 cent i an. i '- "'ill' ? v i-- ........ ...ilrlowiiici! the haliuiimr it: I ! M I ' I V J ' ' ' - of business at those rates has b -en mail .;1,.,l,.l.-!e less. The officers of the ccm- ..,...n.vi-pi-.'l 1o reiluee tli'- rates ;iliV Cliargoil Hiii ir-vu J m-iitsuc'u reduction sliould bo made. wiu.low mill l .iiviiii'l Miiil" l i t'i oises Adjusted M Pail Aattt'sfient J An 0:c! ManShoiDawn. ArnoiiA, Neb., Oet. 10. -Andrew D.dke, a Swede residing about tighten miles northeast of Aurora, was shot Mon day night at about 10 o'clock at Ids home by some unknown person. The assassin fired through the win-low when the vic tim was counting his money. The shot was fired from a double barreled shot ijnn loaded with bu, kdmt, two balls t king effect, one entering the leftdioul- W nn.1 Mm :-.r,d iVeother tlie face. Mr rtnxc n Rot Cot OfT. A loy named by the monitor was ordered to "stand out." I le took Lis place clear of the Lsk in the fcan;?v.ay of the school, and, with the certainty of punishment hanging over l.-. i i,i miil; nr.til :i file of tuilcers had i i.m . o-lectod. When the- row of the con d-.:mieil had Lccomo somewhat long, and when there was a pause in tuo occupat ion of tho autocrat, tho chastening began. For this offense tho sentence mostly took effect on tho lalms of tho hands, and tho two strings, ono of culprits coining to the ordeal, tho other of victims with quivering hands tucked under their arms, ai d howling, groaning, or with difficulty suppressing their emotion as they wound their way back to tht-ir seats, might possibly have been objects replete with inter est to a student of human nature, but were too common to excite much attention among us. TiitrA wns one littlo imp. as I remember. who used bkillfully to skip across from tho advancing to tbo retreating column, hug his hands, and howl as if he had been smitten, and so to get back unscathed to his place. It was a dangerous trick, tho penalty of which, if it had been detected, I dare not contem plate. I know but of this one boy who tried it. Blackwood's Magazine. in. -li hu:.-ie coiuiiig, ii It hi -4 I v . i in nil j;- ;.li !'., was i i simple fnsh:i v. pi l.'i tiio o.vd tl at aw.iiti il b in. ll.j w;.s ioc.nil" i.l froiil i;i Palie! I.ei-g 1 III". pal.-..:-,., n. -u- I 'hs 1 i-;i, mi l;our irn.u i.eiiui, i Aug. ii-' vieii'.d r: rr: vi' at 1 :' eloek, t.u tii-.! !,.ii.-i' e;i uii: v i.e.-.-.- ill" ;.;.t.; e iii- 1. ! the c;vu .1 ;.-al h. rle.; I her,, ;;s early as y o eloe'..;. 1 !;ev waile.i i;.ai- niiei ii"iii, hoi'lill-.r l' gOl'll liO!!l:ll ll-U, Ol.iei., i;n,v:ii -r un and down tin- I .imit-n. Tin) crov.d belon.' liie eli.p. r.'i s pal:'..-,, is .i'i every day seene ivh' ii Ii" is i.ere. J no )eop!o never tiic of it. 'i he fee.iii-i ;!. .us e.iih th" v.-urs oi the old :-"'.-i re- ,u, i-.r w t i i ; r, a man p-e-. :- i c."t id-1 0' to Miiiio i,::d bow to them Ir.iin hi; win.: .u imieli te.:i;;v:-. Ti:o Ca-maii crowd ii'i ' l n J!1''-'' oil". J L pu- :-.e -i.-ni'l .- ej aiiiia. s an-i i . . i i-ijueii. ra do. On 1' ether htm i, ii, i-; le.l noisy. 'I I: ... , .. .i ... i ..... people V. ill s. an 1 1 1 v iv.o or I .:i ee i .11. .s 1 - -i Hie -u:p ror s palace, patioiiliy v.aiting, ami nimo .t sil. n:. They vi!l pu..'.i i.nd prc-s for c-I i-- i ! '.-- iila'-ep. but without, any words. II tiie ieo;;!o eliow.,.' to stand before the p-daees all day, they may do m, provided they do not encroach on the drive. They usually fall back t the open sparu about ih" bl; eoues i,.;.,n t-.te" of IVed'-riel; the Great. Jlero tin- poli.-e d not, perhaps dare not, interfere. 'ihis i.i directly m lieut ol tno t-mjieror s win- do'.vs. Sit-.t 011 tho day cl t he le:; .;-r s 1 eiiirn lhe crov.d was much too Iarg- for t!i" pro'o c- tiou .f Frederiek tho (Jivat.. It spread ail 1J011;' the Lhiden, where th.- kaiser orove from the station. T!IK FA! I'.'Cr.Oll S !'.;'.! v" A "How will the Clin ror eonu f 1 asked of a German workman standing ii'-ar by. 'Oh. like any bod v els.'. Alone, perhaps, 111 his plai.i ctirriag.', y..u knov.-." A little later a pla.n, open victoria ana :.:r of blue!: horses left tin- pakiee gnt.-s and drove to the station to bring the emperor. Tho emperor was 110!, i;;ti!e alone. His fa vorite uido, (.'. .'.nit. behi'ii- loi ll", who is usually wi:ii him, sat on h.s ! tt.,v.-e:.r:e.;; tiie oriinauc uniform of th" (Kirde du Corps, his silver heimet shhih'.g out from th.;li:it of white feathers. The emperor's uniform was tiiatof uu iufantrv general and was strikingly plain. It was of dark blue cloth, the coat ulono re lieved bv collar and cuTs of scarlet cloih. JIo woro a cap of dark blue cloth, w ith a band ot seark-t cloth around it. As he slowly drove along tho Linden, smil- in", his hand raised in salute, looking not at all like a sick man, but quite wed, the cneers broke forth, and, like a wave of sound, roiled 011 after him, swelling into-'IIoeh! lloch! Iloc-h:'' shouts of delight and sat 1st action. And when the carriage passed on to the pal ace dour tho crowd rushed across tho street, closed in about tho portico, and the police mado an elfort to stay the tide. Tho kaUer stepped from tho lowly victoria, not us a man of W, but as ono twenty years younger might. A little stoop of tho shoulders, but otherwise tho tall form is erect. The kaiser has never used a cane, and will not use one now. IHit his step does not show the feebler., ss and uncertainty of extreme age. J.'o footman was in at tendance. Count ls li 'udorll pus ed around the carriage to 1 ho emperor's side and wr.ited f .r him to go in, then followed into the palace. Th" trial voting coachman in black and silv. r livery drove sl;'.v!y back to the ::n!o. h.-urlliiig the ribbons with conscious pri !'-. The crow d watched the carriage in pleased sil"iiee until it di-aopeared behind tho gates. Th- ii i'.io p -ople moved about to rest them.c! ves. P.ut not. to go away. AT TUT". WINIXi-.V. They wr.i!: d neariy ar.oi h r hour. The po lice told them that tho emperor would hardly Co. .;e to the window; that he was f.-t l;.;i!. i . .1 : id must :' t Well re-it'.'-l for the' review t.Ui next day. I'.nt. the 1 pi" knew b.tbrniid wnlfoil. Uliitjl-ellas were put. down to pive an uuob ;t ruet. d view of the corner win liow, where the eiiim-roi- leo-t oOen .-q-pc-irs All l.(. babies were h"is.. I on tie -.auuiilers of the::- fathers, or raised as hi;:h as p P, 1 ;,..;! t:v .1 ii"t-s' nrew, ana the smnil ooys squee-; -d into every opening along the froii of tho crowd. Tiicn the emperor c:ure to th" win. low, a hf-v kr.ew hi- woui.l. lhey tlirew up l.:.- vn ved handken hief.-, and shoii' e 1 an.'. ...:-;i ....... -::"-os 1 he si re t to -.--l i;"n. er 1 lie I .v - , 1 r , . l . I ; .1 ? wiedoW. 1 in. 11 - JHH-.:: i'O-n. Jio-n. . ii-essin:' t:i-J h' i .'hto: ti -rm-n -nt husiasm, out find t!i shouts mast have peii"- t rated the very waiis of lk" .ala.-e. 1 he l-i...:tv feee at tho wind w iic::i:i'il wil.a C....-I..I- V,i l'ji.iicst minute the ol 1 kr,i 1 : had 1,;, !.nv,'!:i rehi; f up waving it :dth" crowd Then lhe men and women lau.-.-hed with de light, the babies clapped their hands, and tho 11 bovs. irrcpres-sibk' iu Oennany as else where, vented their joy in shrill whistles. It was enough fer 02:0 day. Tho kaiser was at home, the '"ptcple were satiatied, and the crowd t. o,-:- in tho afternoon the empress came. drivim' cuietly from tho station, unattended. to the palace. Her open carriage was drawn I,,- n iv'o-nf b-.-own hoi-ses. and the coac-hmr.n. a smooth faced 3-ouug feiio-.v, were silver and brown livery. The empress is fifteen years TraiioiT than the emperor, but looks more than lif teen years his .senior. Few i-oplo ivev about, and the tmpn s' arrival caused no demonstration. Xew Tork Simu A nmiiirsv AVavin-r a Handkerchief. It is a custom among railroad men whoso nre situated within view of their pass ing trains to be always 0:1 tho platform of tho nnil to salute their wives or other mem bers of tho family, who are generally at tho window at the time wuen tue trams pass . 1 A. . ?'-''lli.'.o. V?;;'--ei -:P H 9n G r rT si n K 1 1 vvX-.' I'I MM TO ij:.-,il. FJiOM ': TO f' l'J. sit - Wilis IX ALL STYLES. Rich A.traclian anl Fiir Trimuir-Ej. FKO.M (i. TO f5. A full lil.C ed Dlhlltii - JiiUiBii) FIiO?-I Oi?. TO s !(i. J A Z 7 rr z' r y n ff J . m 4 . C lu v 1 -v Lj V.4 I I d DAYLK5IIT rTid!;'. I (?) n fa m !tf T1-E DIlYIilQlIT S'l'OlE. tr.-i rj i 1. 1 (.: e.-i V L .-Is u us ia sVytiil w The citizens of Cars count; coi;:.ty roo.-tid' Solon eooiiie at a phnice that the above bird is fi Cass i loud and over tin-victory gdn'.d by an c'k N;i11dq mm ii umm wm op ii GOODS AND CARPETS 'vnibited oyer all cr p-.pr titer--. The award is ngnihcant i stvle, value ami qnau'dty and will command your In when v.-c t.-tii find, we have t iii- -'-nsoti t!r :::nl mo.-.t varied line of n point of supieinaf y' aity f oi:c:i: r( nee : oiainlcsi it iiU W liiiliai- mm, cenot?, isisiii rLiiiiiSUiim, u To bo U-.wvA in th fi f 1 citv n uuu Tip ladies of Flattsmomk ar.d vicinity are respectfully invited to call and inspect some cf the wonderful Manufactured Textile Fabrlqucs of the age. v- - m -m -m This y-Ao v.ill ccntinue t!::.? and :.ll next week. Great bargains will be offered. -llQ i The conductors and brakemen have co:no to owner no- -,r.l it nj a dutv on the part of their fami- sQ... 1 . A Valuable Cherry Tree. Six hundred dollars seems n largo prieo for ono cherry tree, but that was the sum paid f cr ono in Santa Clara county. It was re quired to be removed to make way for tho M.nn.lon vnilro.ld. Thd OWTlCr do- ii, ', riiiti .viii, . ..i.tv. ...v ...... ..... . . . . .. -. - - , n.iP ; "fiv Ko or sivtv v-is old and! manded $900 for it; experts were appointed, 1: ;o be at the window. A conductor on a Dalke is ott-!ie or sixty v ..is oia ami , . t.at .,, tr. fr, vtnr, I o i i, 1 i i,Mr Oi-nn-o r... - (i I il. i lb 1'. J'1- : CelTa.il iaiiiL.au, .".w". - . is yet alive but cannot rct ovt r. 1 .ic : TjcUedthe owner crops of fruit which sold J -x. verv particular to have this custom vr deed was not t'.tno for rol b rv. as no i for sums equivalent to tho interest on the 1 gved'and only discovered the other day that . . f Tt 5 cv-i, ".-I to bn : amount claimed. By a compromise 000 was j Li wife, for an iaJcfmite ieriod, has boon money wa, taken. It is sj,..h.,, a to ct occeplcd for the trec. This give our cil.CUTUvcnt:ug Lim by havmg a dummy the outgiowth of an old f -u I among his i castorn friends some idea of the valuo of fruit ; ,i,x-sc-d in her clothes near tho window with neighbor or relatives Officers and a trees and the profit derived from them in a Eutiering handkerchief that gave her hus- physi'clan left hsre tp-uight for the rcene ' Cl"a vulley.-Kono O'ev.) Gazette. b?lld t idea she was there waiting to saluto " J '- ' - - -" liim. iS'iwaili ew-s. of the tragetly. v Vc ;iro vt-t;i 2To;it n;.-ii :i:-A iiiipos.-i bic. but Iroui tn: llicrel'V. l:tt'- ;:, j, - ed' ::ciii bltCJ WiltCil our roo.-ter i'i the p-rc-li ovinij to the making (-.iiiM-r :ir.7:tiiK-e!ncnc our ti.'iverti.-cinc-bt :t'.:d jirclit ft. lOdo SOIiOMOH & B'ATHAW. TTTlTifc. T.-r-nf Tlrv flnorls TTnil?.G. X i lit'w'-' x 1 u j vjiw." . Main street