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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DT(‘FMBER 2. 188&—QI\TI‘I‘N PAGFS. o 5» CRUCIFYING PRICES! PARALYZING PROFITS! PULVERIZING VALUES! 1 Per Cent Grearg métore. ALMOST GIVING GOODS AWAY! Great Store A Pig in a Poke---You Do Not Buy. - i GOD'S OWN LIGHT SHINES ON OUR CLOTHING' | $10.4-0 DOWN THEY GQ. i |$II 80[”, it Is the greatest effort ever made on an imported Clay Worsted Sack Suit; the same in a Frock Suit for A I MOST $ l O 9 O At Eleven Dollars and Eighty Cents we are offering a good heavy i storm king Overcoat made of the Onawana overcoating goods, lined You have perhaps heard of Worsted Suits being sold for a small all through with flanne! and fine fur Collar and Cuffs; only a few price, but did you ever hear of a pure all-worsted Indigo left. Now is the time as our cold weather is yet to come. Blue Suit sold for the paltry su m of ] Yesterday, £ .mndi), we made a great drive on our Overcoat stock, and offered 676 E [ fine Over oats at a price never before ht‘ ird of in Omaha. The sale was more than satis- i Tat K e e . | factory to the T'wo Orphans, and the sale being so great leaves the stock so broken that L | 1 Ed:’[:‘]’"};f‘:::: “?f:,lflf‘!”]:“i?":"'l“;l’,r, 1.‘.:),'\:;';{[5::«1 ‘?,:',?lru',fil,f‘,',.'::\:’(‘i“'e Hn-n- remain only a few of each style, and any one who can fit themselves with an Overcoat { B KT #1310 §16. Our buyer sentus 27 suits. They are left from the great sale can have one until they are all sold regardless of value for Will buy our all wool Storm King that sells for $10. in all houses | a nice winter weight and will go with the others at l\;’\hc;:‘}s:g(l‘g\df" the high expense plan; we close a few, all there are { $7.90 3 Days---Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Ladies in search of cheap wear-resisting suits for little boys who ' play hard at school,can get one at most any price they may On these three days we shall also close our line of Winter Underwear, as they are [ ] ] desire. as they are sold on the small profit plan—I0 per cent 3 5 i i . . % . A A AT S TA AT T AT FoPR B ol brings broken in sizes from the great and rushing trade we have been having, and our buyer in a suitdown low in price, for the east has purchased a fresh line, and they are now on the way, and will be sold on Some of the dressy people of Omaha havetnken the advantage of ar $1.60, $2.10, $3. | T SRR e von v wear | TONMS 0PeCalChlien i Cants Oty .z 4.4 4, 16th and Douglas Streets. t $3.809 $ . O, and $ 060 g Last one on thedocket. We willsell for Three Eighty Five, There i are 11 styles of them, all broken sizes, but the person who gots fitted i Mail orders from the country handled with care and promptness S l ie A q DR E : WS, gel | from the lot will get a $10 Over coat for s; 3. 10 | ot TWO ORPHANS 0reta iz | 10 val, as usual, at 10 per cent profit, Our Irish Fl'iese ~;uwm King Overcoat we have been selling fromy i [ Per Ceat. | | o 6 - - - | 3 N »d hims S to the rail, and steadied he " " { \ Q| taneous combustion. Thero wasa great deal | of the posts the officers for the year will SPR“‘E 0 P C \I ted himself her serving man, and upon | up on 2 anc IN THE SOUP. B LI COLN NEWS AND NOTES. | ot ramie mottes i tho muiiasog and: i 8 | be clocson” D1 woldions e iaatiofaat A F MID-OCEAN. | & duys he would arrange her camp | by grasping the weather starboard | o i ] suid to have beon full of heat, caused | that the G. A. R. order thrives better when chair on deck,and wrap her snugly up, | main braces. 1shall never forget that e Latest Slmfx hrase From the kif- | by chemical action. The round-house | active workers man Ll.e! of mluml none | keep her supplied with reading matter, | sight. There }I SEAG tood; for : 1o st. was a contrivance not worth more than 500, | others will be elected. The regular meeting | ; 3 R atesalais he would e: it was she; her long. black hair stream- detroit Tribune: A man whose Governor Thayer Intorviewed On | but o engino wisorobubly damaged bevond | and election of oficeks of Appowatiox post | Leeps froma Marital Qouch and s [ Wil MAck e WoULR (e, 1o SONE 00 | 1) FCL TR, KON O el R stecans pearance betokenod him o ho b corn: i the Thurston Petition. xopulrylandiheilosstin foousenuoncopv Ulibel Not2thivas hold ab 7 80foiclockTshisieyen: Engulfed in the Waves. love-sick swain instead of 'a husband. | of tissue paper, 50’ to spenk. between | mureinl traselar s in the Tt o g "IN THE DISTRICT COURT, L. D. Richards, of Fremout, chairman of Mus. Holliday was the direct x'uu'lr:ull)n Eux] _mi I‘;un,nt_x: lI )I'(nn'ml ‘;m., If‘v"' lac office lust night, tipped buck in an WHY HE DECLINED TO SIGN IT Judge Fields disposed of a number of m]o~ Ir'em“nlr:!:‘\::nl‘:‘ ;nl:m R(!-t‘i::lul(l;::);:} mcvn:x»unn\-l\::. : A THANKSGIVING DAY AT SEA. | appe Anl-iulnny- l:fiZlAc:;lll)‘y:):.\;:I{::;|l{i:\ h[‘h“l‘l(l‘\‘\' wg:n:;“.,u ‘f.} 1;:\»‘;:‘.'1:‘)::;’ ]('":Elt‘x":"wnfq‘(;‘r: T T R ST E R St e a his mornimg. [n the case of Humph- gistored o -aay. Mr. wus a fine b y -] r fe R at K i >y sing ivos and Joma Doolittle. ve Harry Dap. | Richards thinks there is nothing in the S with flaxen hair, mustache and beard, | the weather side and about to grasy the | that glibness peculiar to his profession. i u A fee, motions to contirm sales and order decds | statement that Dorsey wilt boa candidato | yow the Bereaved and Wretched | she was a beautiful petite brunette. A vmrnpm.x;-)mu amother sen sont v ship | “In addition 0 selling tho best lino { Enojugion "“’"I'" “"""“' :::’“":' e e, neranes Comionyof e | | Ered Nye, of Milford, was in Lincoln | Husband Comsoled Himsolf with handsome womn by all means, wid ,'L"“c:::";‘h‘g"”:x;lfl‘;!rl.‘f.‘.'l]x‘tumi‘:lll'\' "i'f.wrlu'h of goods in Ameriea,” ho said with a | —Business In the stric A ) ANge 80 Mk L Pt A % with a wealth of blue blacl air ¢ ady. Ierres % “ g sharge attachment i g sh- | to-day. Bprite Just o 8.y ». | benign smile, ““I am introducing in the ] Court—The Norfolk Ine katal ol Lo R G L Tho wn\lx(x”nt to stato house fimé boar “"""‘;’mn‘:‘;"“h::ur"‘“"° oy \'\l'lllxluxtl)aluvx{'.‘m SR :Illm (l:::»t:; L‘):'LI)‘:.T:‘(:L"R his lifc by hang" unculiursd Wwost % now stanig phrase { r ending. e case of Catherine | Watching is barely possible that the 5 3 “Well, on n v ay, g . . & R A ! tion to corroct an erroneous discription of land | £00d freeze may tip some ot those Sixdt menced to thicken. The glass began to | He wuutcd lujum- overboard after her | eastern people, particularly residents B LINCOLN BUREAU OF THE OMAmA Ba, was sustained. The orror was made by | flakes of stone that, under the contruct, were A Tale of the Deep. fall, and every indication of a dirty day | and all that sort nl a thing, I had to | of New York City. ] ) i } o rofereo in the matter"of o estato of to have boen socurcd in_position by cement. | - «Rongt, turkey with the suel ‘trim- | and uight sot in. Tho wind hud been | pub him in irons for somo hours. Tt ape R i 7 o J B. Moore, The suit tho Quincy e, e ey S 5 g £ 7 r T o " L ) | - Lixcor: .« Dec. 1, :‘\'X::mmm bu’n’l‘;r\"s el itio e o kzvm Bey, Danger of Hign Buildings. mings." boiled fowls, roust beef, a vari- | blowine from W. N. W., but nb«nn}‘no&n .’.’5.’.‘,',:.:1',.'.}1'.’?; h‘i;rvg‘xénw:nuxnlxm:“lg; ||| o “Tt 8 ‘in the soup.” T've beon in De- M Meetiog the governor to-day, Tur Bee | RHLORH DY Te. plnintift, and a judg: ican Architect: The daily papers | ety of entree dishes and followed to a | it veered round und came from E. N, wor | troit two days, but haven't heard it { 7 tohim: “As the circu- | ¢ided in favorof the plaintiff, judg American Archite e duily papers E., right in our teeth, An ugly beam | absence from the stateroom, and when , ! fopresentativo suid to him: “'As the circu- | popg entered for 82,827.80 and costs, interest themselves a good deal in the | close by an abundant supply of dessert, ) righ . S L I e L8 bR, i used, In the cast everything is ‘in th e lation of tho potition asking tho prosident: | ' The following cuses are docketed for trial | yyenty-eight-story building which it i3 | constitated the bill of fare presented by v ot in, and the white caps camo out | Wo wont bolow, t0 fell him, he was fust | o0 Gloyeland and "the domosratiy { elect to make John M. Thurston seeretary of | Monday : Nutional bank vs Fitzgerald, osed to erect in Minncapolis. We | trn oowec Lho bITl of Jare prosented by | i, greatforce. At ‘eight bells,’ 4o'clock | asleep in his berth. B Ry, for inetance.. Ifa man bas Lhit | the interior has excited a great deal of in- anan, Tobin vs Traver, Plum- }1’""” e e AT the steward of the good ship Glendower, | in “tho afternoon, I went below. The | “Tsuw Holliday about a year aftor | BV for stance. Ifn man bas o | 20 8 ekt Perry & Co.vs C., B. & Q. R.'R. Co.; | 40 not know whether the scheme is a e iaora samer bound to Liver- | weather remained just about the same, | that trouble at tha Windsor hotel, He “ $ with a misfor- . v Tioak iy ? for y N > decided!y | @ fine screw steamer nd to Liver- | weather remain \ 0 E tune of kind, *off 1 terest aud curiosity, [ ask your reasons for dous vs Sheedy, Child vs Stewart, Burr | serious one, but, if so, we are decided!ly ) 1 he lay hove to in | and the Claudinewastumblingaboutin | wason his wedding tour, so he suid, dum1 «»l.nn kind, **of lhlluu, and kin- declining to sigu the samo.” wster, Capital Steam laundry v Rob- | inclined to agree with the persons who | pool, ingland, as she lay hove toin | ¥ R A i Toama my tarniliMbigione he (dooclaredshe . would make red phrases are tabooed, and ‘in the “Cortainly,” replied the governor, “no ob- Pore & Fuller va Doggott, frestor vs | boliove that such inordinately lofty | mid occan on Thanksgiving day n th | 4l directions, und when it came my tarn Tt oo ARG g © | soup’ describes his prodiennent.” 3 jection whatever to giving them. The first -1ty Co., May vs Barues, Randall vs | structures are not likely to prove profit- | year of grace 1 ey, fow appeared o ont their turkey | . “Justas the lusy_words fell from the Unlike most slang oxpressions, its i reason was, that it sccmed indelicate to be ey e it10 | 4Plo to their ownors. There is no doubt | * Byt T must first tell you how it came | and oranporsy sauce that Thanksgiviny | lips of Captain Bertram the ‘clamk,’ | OFigin is known., Lust spring when 5 and ¢ y x tho prosident to. appoint .anyone to geser vs John H. Sageser is the titlo | tyat with care and skill, a very lofty 3 Frag 0 8 ! 2 ‘ . of tho engines informed the | Kilrain, the pugitist, returned from IpinE Lo proskiont o: appelnt dansone o it docketod for trial to-day. | onico huilding or apartment house may | A80ut that the Glendower was “laying | evening. “Af'S o'clock I relieved the wanioiolathe englinesl fnlopmoedishe lipy oo bt Guntrlsima s E e { hipieabinet; be qughiito b lorh onutealy {reo. [ thhoipotition atisgos orucl treatment, shame- | 3,050 onstructed a8 to be inst | 07 in md-ocean inthe month of No- | mate aud found ;m;l.i]m_nf but com: fioompunytiab e ieepulrs i ourmas |iSialD s N o York propred 16 i lodinte ussociates and constitutional ad. | entered into oight years ago. A irl, soven n that very few buildings of the | risky to try such a movement in. the riuging like sixty, and my. wersh | homoward bound.” sel arrived in the A luy oft - 3 vears of age, i8 the issue of the marriage and | kind are so consivucted, and nearly all | i vy i TR Se zging d Blxty, Y WAL a5 : Quarrantine waiting for daylight, to visers, and he knows bettor thun any oue | 4p'n1ntifrlso prays for his care and cus- | the twelve or fifteen-atory structures The truth is, our inactivity was com- | huddled themselves around thefiddle 3ok r MARINER, come into port. A party of Kilrain’s else \\-!\nm'r‘n.-\\'uuhl lilke to have as such as- | ¢3¢y, re said to be about one hun- | that we know have, within a fow yours pulsor; Our propellor shaft had given : .l.ln*,{“f?l‘l' u‘n.\I urn‘hs_u:s IVlm;;.:.)‘lll‘ ]gn'tu Light-Weight Loave friends, considerably the worse for sociates, ‘Tho second reasou wus, that [ did | dred divorce suits on the docket for this teru | ;f1or thoir creetion, shown signs of | out some days before and after trying them, Bye an o Yo 3 "fr-“ ;l’ Philadelphia Pre American con- | liquor, procured a tug and went out to not feel at all cortain that Mr. Thurston was | of court. /1t looks us though ‘the district | 1ovoments which must incyitably lead | to patch it'up, the engincers had de- pain, Cund this - fact - coupled With | guinors are fortunato in having pure | tako their horo off and bring him cognizant of, or that he “desired this move- ;::ml“‘fi‘m:‘{;‘l“““‘ g e l’i‘lffl“"‘* G ARE IR LH P speedy deterioration, not total | cided upon making u good job of it, and lu‘, ,fvi"'ur,, t\.th il e l‘ue(';:‘l‘;!d “’I:‘L flour. It is rarely adulterated in this | ashore, but the captain of the Ktruria ment 0 bo made in his bohalf. He was ab- bVpourhopn coalrosiom, o o ruin. In most cnses tho cracking and 1 dismantled the whole thing. The :::;,':.‘Lu(. o ianip ‘battoning downs | LOUntrY and it is cheap; but Americans | swore ‘the drunken crowd should not have the dearest bread in the world, in | come near, and they did not. While many plac the worst, and in all of | cruising around the steamer one of the bread of light weight. While bread in | tug’s pussengers, a man named Johnson, London is from 1 cent to 2 cents a [ in leaning over its side, lost his balance pound, and in France sells at from 2 | and fell overboard, One of his com- cents to 4, in Philadelphiw it sells at 5 | panions, who witnessed his fall, but who cents in u majority of cases, at 4 cents | was too drunk to throw him h rope or inavery few, and as high as 7 or 8 | offer other assistance, contented him- sent that time in Boston, and I Dr. Kelly, superintendent of the Norfoll | twisting, which the observant eye read- could not communicate witk him. The third | insane asyium, was in Lincoln to-day, and | ily detects, appear to come from un- reason was, the president would not, and | while here submitted his first bieunial report | equal settlement in different portions consistently could not, select any wentiewan, | to the bowrd of public lunds md buildings. | of the walls, and in the substance of the who is chiof attorney of the Union Pucific Tenrosentative gleaned u fow points | Walls themsclves, and such unequa railroad, to bo secretary of the interior, be. ’ Tost to the public. o the | settlements woutd ba increased by car- eauso as such secretary that person would estion, “Ilow many patients are you now [ rying the masonry to a greater height, treating " he answered unless the usual system of building was her being most favorable the re- | the hatches. I never knew a ship to pairs were being conducted without any | cut such capers as did the “Clandine’ detriment to passengers or ship, That that night, Lord! how the pantry stock how 1t came about that eight or ten | suffered, and the way the cook’s pots gentlomen and three or four lady pas- | and pans rattled was something to re- rs came o be eating their Thanks- | memb g dinner becalmed in mid-Atlantic “*Well, ladies and gentlemen, at ‘six have almost direct control of the relations i ! z n that night, bells, 10 o’clock. it was blowing a per- “We J # 116 patients, d o 10 i J 4 g close- 3 - il 7 centy i il 7 i existing botwoen the government and the | 0BG treping L Bitionts, nd, of tho | moditied, by abundoniug elose-jointed %y il Sut elegantly fitted-up sa- | foct hurricane. from ‘the e Lo RERRABIARNE, e i e | agi el olp Taton acife and Grnteal Paciilo railroads, | Lumber sixty-four uro mu.es ind ffLy-two | fuciugs to rubble ov rough brick’ walls, | The small but elogantly fited-up s t burricano from tho eastward, It | ™\yhoy mukés the matter worso, as we | © “Ho! Johnson's (o1l in the soup! 4 Union Paciile and Grntral Paciile rallroads. | fomaies. When the usviuth opened ninety | and " construeting all- oxterior and 10on of “the Glondowor looked bright | had got full, fair and square inour face, [ | haE Miccs the mattor worso, as w S ADALEUI Y AR A ROUDIV S The Pacific rallroad burcau, the whole busi- | seven patients were transferred to us from was she | o) » kind ever conducted he thi of Aandcosy on this eveming, The lamps | and bluff bow'd ns our vess division walls of block stone, nunlwupn 50 \n|.|'m«l) ridicu- i ness of which is with those two roads, is | tho Lincoln asylum. - But L4 persons have e ey P oneh. Were lighted, the silverwire and nape made little progress,so Lovdered the en- [ 00 {000 nlwa f shor! oigl ous t i ‘ d T T o T | i r'.cdm of the patients under your | uniform thickness. This would add con- Deseert Deing placed on the table and [ ward to put some head sail ou her to try bought biut a fow woighed 16 ounces. A | struck the Doy "1»”1 T nltd\l’ilfl “how ! torney of one of those roads to the position lilt per ce 3 0 er your kness. uld ac n; AeEREa - cing asy. | a RS 3 S E ! « ¢ ces, i the popular fi 4 5 t R 01 thio Intortar dopartment woald' ba | charso.do vou Pronounco tourablat’ to the cost of the building, and Veryone present taking up an e and stoady hor up. Suddenly the wind | paprel of flour, honestly mixed and | destined for & v long run.” wse style, nuts and jokes | shifted round and began to’ blow *big | | cent, sir, Of the ninety- reded, will furnish ully S0 p 250 pound loaves a blunder worse than a crime, and 1 cer- se the amounts which must be tainly could not ask the prexidént to do-an | soven transferred to us'from Lincoln 60 ber | cargod for ventsin it, Morcovor, oven WL \v‘l:l;u‘d i I.':L::vl']mu s in | guns” from Il’:. 8. . ana u}ln:'l'nTl‘ {0 pn oan iy S MERSED S0Y IQU N TOREEN Mortenia ara T o, act which would give @ blick cye to his [ cent had been insane f ototon vears. |5y 0 ety and safely constructed, suoh 2Fde le commancor wus a famous | stantaneously—quicker than 1t takes to | oyop 4 ounce and a half to & pound, Binghampton Republican: For sev= ; ; prog 1 whole administration. The petition must | W }m‘\‘;u n\u_ :\u ;\;- nts (Hllllulh;' a building would have many objections story-teller, and the “call” in its turn Al you—a terrific 2, 8 regqular | 00q 4 by of flour will make 254 | eral years there have been annual rus © boen star vitho cctio Norfolk district. ring my superintend- | & el 0 i « '\ came nan. uptain Ber- | ‘snorter,’ struck ‘mid.sil % e uke 2! al years ave Rave bowct sartad Sy itha Srelecpion, anit Nab( Guaiticts ERRRAN oy aunoriBtends) 0 nidy o o foin Sl SHaRE AR ;..«-I."lhllf!y(‘]‘l ‘n“lnllnxnn:nw Cupiaiy Zor- emorter,’ struck us ‘mid-alips "-’t”‘;'l“ pounds of dough, 5o that there is some | mors about arrangements by the Hon. L Moula axist in ation to this matter | ered. exempt. We ought never toforget that Promd requ 19 peraugslion sonsl \or over on hor beam ends, unG at the | y,rin for all the loss cuused bak- | Levi P, Morton to muke Washington g o : : o tho N ble man that he was, and this is the | same time qur steam steering gear guve L W o | Jahingt that governs an attorney, who, when trans- “How many counties cowprise the Norfoik | we live in a country where earthquakes ik ciRa S STy Sl iar, t A28 Q1) KiGOF) Hvae “fi#‘ fie ing. his winter home and mingle in capital forred to the bencb, refuses to preside on the | district!” are tolerably frequent, Probably each | Y8R tha ohounte est style: | out aud for a few minutes the Cluudine Asa barrel of flour costs $6 10 37 de- | society during the swell cntertainment “Itisa good many years ago, before | was literally a log ou the water, 1| ;ins™ little of the best more and | & s/ 0 pause in which he has been em- “Thirty-two. Permit me to Bay y rip o sido or | here that 1 mado an . effort to | OhCofourr the other. Cases are continually arising | ind out the number of outstanding cases in With the above named railroads which would | tue district, confined in jails or kept in se- vequire decisions from the secretary of the | clusion at Heme, - efore_preparing my bien- wnterior. It would be very inconvenient for | nial renort, but failed. My whole investiza- @ secretary to be compelled to decline to act | tion was so un‘nnluhu.o ry that 1did in suoh case because of his former connec- [ of the subject in my report tion with the roud. Such a state of things | *How miuch assistance have you and what would provent the seloction of one who had | have you to say as o its eficienc. thus been the uttorney of one .of those rail- ve one assistant, Dr, Hasson, besides on. But for reasons not under his most of the averages less than this | control, Mr, Morton’s calculations have wheo bought in t,\lunllln” by & baker, | not come out just right to fit his acts to the profit on 312,00 voceiv for 250 | those rumo verthele Mr, Mor- 1 t 5 loaves nt 5e apicee, $15 on Ge lonves or | ton is now going to Washington to cut the Fastnet light on the ninth day after | should haveseen how the sailors jumped .50 on should be lurge enough to | an offic ns well as a leading social leaving Now York, everybody shook | ulong to execute my orders. Very 100 10, 40 k i ¥ p4 rht. When the | rure. When he was a represe hands and decided that they had made | quickly we had the old *hooker’ with | ot ounces short, howencr. this :‘“L‘L'“‘I'wr‘“‘d’:“!“l“‘”fi“});“lv"‘" I“"‘l':;“v;_l 4 quick passuge; I wassocond officer of | hor head up to the wind. Not & mo- | ;norg lonves can ' be made, an addition | tration: he' bogan: the eraation of o the Claudine, a staunch bult steamer | ment too soon, however, for a second of #1.75 to the receipts at so apie If | clegant cight-story apartment house aG rs has felt one or more shocks, strong ¢ ough, perhaps, to shake bricks off o chinmey top, and the effect of such shocks at the top of a building 800 feet high would be so vigorous as to frighten the tenants of the upper stories, if nothiug worse. More than fifty years ago there was an epidemicof lofty build- ings in New York, and, although ele- six, seven or the craze for *Alasku: had set in, and whon and *Etrur rang the telegraph and stopped the en- 5 | gine, and sang out at the same time to ontent to travel from 1.md w the ‘bos’n’ to send men aft to man the in ten and twelve days. Ii they auxilinry hand steering gear. You ployed ns the attorney on eithe | oads. There > personal feeling what- ard, John R.Ni¢hol, and the matron, ] o old ¢ i v v 28 CAUT 3 8hi cama e /| 3 i ever that mwu:\::u;“m'ul“"rnum s none but Owens. Tho' assistance is all were not considored too | f the }',(ld,fl:",l:’; Bl in bow d"‘,',;:t:{"f“{ 404 ‘d‘"'“'h‘:': ’ll‘,".', 404 san v;flf,‘,‘“d‘; o | the loaf weighs only twelvo ounces, | on Kizhteouth and H stroots, which } friendly relations existing between Mr. | that Tcould ask. All understand their busi- | much to place over thé vatuable lots in 1 sty AR M d e AR o omed o n ahio went. but only oo | cighty more loaves can be sold, und the | will he completed just in time 1o per= Thurston and myself so far as 1 know. I do | ness and aro cautious und faithful,” the lower ‘mrl of the city, Between | UNSightly ‘“, 49 £¥0a Rilly S0 2 hal, & | rosponded, down she went, but only for | j,5p0] yiolds 333 1oa 16,65, | mit the vice president to choose acres not now believe he authorized or sanctioned ITY NEWS AND NOTES, 1830 and 1840 some earthquake shocks | Erand weat ship, and a boat that | a moment,and rising to’ the oceasion two and one-half thmes its original | of spacious rooms, if he wants them, the circulation of that petition in his behalf." Justice Franklin withholds his@ecision on ere felt in New York a th A ¢ one on board felt secure in, no | aftera shudder that was felt from stem cost. {anaat the 1y fexnonsatth e i 3 the Condon case until next Monduy, This | WerC et in New York, and the owners | 3y “how “boistorous tho weather | tn storn, she shook the water off, aud | %5 i : A (it them up ' regardioss of exponsai morning about 1 o'elock, but 100 late to save | West Lincoln, of which Tuk BEk has gives “".'"":::_‘u"::l“‘h'l'j"’""“_"':‘"d‘ “\{!I:K\: M‘_:‘:””l' *'1t was just this time of the year, and | a vicious one from a half spent beam | [yoni '.\,'\“k Aar0 R gRook But 4o by ;“”\:.“ L0t ane gk, 1t ook ’:“"W"-_ the Union Pacific round‘house, discovered to | the histo 0 stable proportions. What would [, 1f Was tusk uhis tio of the yoar, and | a vivlous one from a I Bt -hear | heing 16 most pi 10 . that b sigoalize his re to make it, and their purehases are less | turn to Washington society by a house- protected by luw in Philadelphia than in | warming in his castle, and probably he a liuropean city In London the bread | does not know whether he will or “nos. must be weighed in the sence Of Lhe | It is 4 coincidence worthy of notice that bo on fire at that hour. The building was a | The banquet given by the Methodist paople | be the effect of a lively earthquake | he ¢ B ¥ poit khat 844 th 3 solid sheot of fame when the fire engine | last night at St. Paul’s church was a social | shock on the tenauts of an eight-sto ;‘j L) ‘““’1 # w‘" Rasiengors :)1"-1%(‘1'1 heeled \}.. ,m‘||. over on i r bom ¢ ,,;1.. arrived at the scene, and the two streams of | and financial succ It was given to raise | building may be imagined, and the fail | €% u‘wmv in t as6 days trayelod in the | to port. I stoud pe r“!t,‘ through the water turned upou the devastiug element | funds to purchase 8 new pipe orvan. Hon. | of 4 person from an upper window, or | MOnth of November; bui such as we | combined influence of both rain and { made Little or no npression whatever. The | Patrick Egan and Hon. W. J, Bryan were . prarans oid had with us were a n social crowd. | sprays trying to keep a keen | ost nd he r f the [ d y { i o oy slasa'S alal ook \mesant And beanonded to Lokat any one of a dozen probable accidents, i LS 4 i ¢ e e, P customer, and in the rest of the Unit ompletion of his building and his building was doomed, and bofore 3 o'clock it | present and resy sty would depopuluto all the structures over | A1Bong the cubin passengera weve Mr. | look out — when ~norrors! ua | Kihudom and in Erance the deator is | cleeiien e o vice mromidanis aod his ) was completely reduced to ashes. Nothing | = Mr. Wishard’s talk Last night was woll at was left but smoking embers. It is rare | tende lhe distinguished speaker, during | certain height in Minneapolis, oe in that a fire makes soclean aswoep. An engine | his remarks, stated that he would spénd four | other towns that migit follow it exam- belouging to tho Grand Islavd railroad com- | years in travel and while away would visis | ple. aud Mrs. Holli newly marvied | I looked 1 saw & white couple, who were ‘crossing the herring | robed figure glide along the deck. run- yond to visit relatives. " Talk about a | ning with nimble foct up the incline; reguired to w and is heavily fin loaves discovered by the ins; igh bread when asked, for light-we ther as though they had b ght | tatch. tors s A en cut to as badly damaged. This was the | Japau, China, India, Australia’ and Turkey e — evoted husband! Why, I never saw { for you will guess what a de, the | Phis s plainly needed her A Fatal Boller Explosion. Reeliat! UPaerAy tnjured. The e 8 st | Tha Youny Mon's Chiitidan absomiara UiKes | oo oratary Wiitaor il g0 to Lurope in [ such gilt-edged conjugal felicity us ap- | shap was lying at being on her beam LS Loxnox, Nov. 25.—Eleven persons were ; ) posed 1o have originated from sparks from a | an able exponent in the field, the sprivg and will rewuin several years oo | peared between these two. No steward | ends. Iwas speechloss for a second. Stundard shorthand school. 16074 Par- | killed aud 175 injured by the explosion of & #10ve Lhat was in the building, or by spon- Al Lhe next regulur weeting of the majority | that continess. could wait upon his wife. Ho constitu- | Quicker than a flash the figure sprang | num. boiter at Kineshua, ceutral Russia, to-dayy