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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Y. DECEMBER 9. 1888--SIXTEEN PAG A SALE OF GREAT MAGNITUDE WEHY IS IT SUCH A GREAT SALE? Simply because it is a Bankrupt Sale of Fine Goods, bought at Sheri’s Sale at such a Terrible Slaughter that we are enabled to throw the whole stock on our counters Tomorrow, and offer them at such low fgures, that we will be able to say when our sale is over, that we have had the Greatest Sale (Loyal L. Smith excepted) that was ever held in Omaha, GENTLEMENS’ ]]l' [DO ESTICS CLO .A.KS. NUHGNS Ladies' ad Children's Mo S Y20 Yard, They Will Have to Go. P tamm 29c. wear, in Tecks and 4-in-Hands | The finest Henrietta, 43 inches N ‘Hfli[' Tins 41’111“'" o e Ladies® fine Camel's Hair Under- S, 3 3 wide, at wear, 49c. At 4%c, worth $1. 89c, GOOD Wehad a big stock previous to receiv- ' , ing the last lot and now have about SV Fils % a penr i Buttons, Searf Pins, ete., at Gu'to" Flan“el’ tWice as many as we Could handle unde!‘ | Lmflfl Tm'efld, 30 i SUQUI; Ma[‘shfl“ys o ’J’I"’:n’:r"(,p Red All Wool Vests and One-Third UsualPrice Iioa GIO hS Al 33/ A0 Yflm ordinary circumstances. but we shall| Bubos, 69c. Gents, all wool natural gray / : : sell them all regardless of cost or quan- Diss Buid, 3 a nill [ Worth $1.25, UNDERWEAR. e ew colors W:H)::“,t,".i“.“.(l o "::l: ,:,h"‘l; :“']::" ‘ill." BLIIe 3 Ladies® Fine Merino Underwear ab 99c, Regular Price $2| oot e B (i, » | Thimiles. looach, - 39¢ These (goods are fine enough 89c, - Ladies’ Newmarkets, the latest styles AR % Lo e Loty G U AN Sold previous to this_sale by the ! ' & ST e armdfwiss & 8177 " Fit of the Loom MllSllfl, and stripes and checks, $6.79; Worth p..o. oo e el il ’9.(3 - FOR 99 S B e e MILLINERY ' Lonsdale MlISh[I, At $11.98 we will give you a fine plush | 1t Feis 1o aiien W ,‘ IN THIS GREAT BANKRUPT SALE Svaue Worth $25_ Plush Bflls, 4 gac'fl; worlh 10¢c. Boys and Girls, Shirts and DI’&WBI‘S, e 63/40 Yard At $26.95 we offer ashort seal plush Ebouiery Sk 26 skeils o 13, 19c. Ravicious Copaliionailliack $ 2 i OO : wrap, plucked otter ball trimming, collar| ’ Rise 5o size; worth almost do wbte, — and cuffs of same material. This gar- Pmles, dl gol sries or 1 [ Cvtdrens Gras ae Woot tncter- ‘Gents’ Lined Cloves FELT HATS An eandless variety of Worth $1.50. CUFFS and COLLARS INDIGO BLUE ; g ment was formerly sold at $50. vl ; 1/’2 Usual p"ces! ipn| . Choice of our Children’s Cloaks, from $5 t0 ot of Boys Shivtsand Drawers Rl worthaleo. - I]”IC [:[]I []ny{:ahw $7.50, for $3.95. Choice of those above this T fiest aul ciewest lne of Soars | 2"~ ™" é 5’ c‘“’"“""‘ figure at $4.95. ) : & bettertfi%el.g.& s 4 C. ) 7%c yard; worth 124c. Ask to see these Great Bargains. aud Perfumes in Omaha, Worth 750, wor " CHOICE OF ALL TRIMMED HATS IN OUR STORE, $498. THEY ARE WORTH UP TO $zo.00. STONEHILIL’S, 1168 and 118 168th-Street. ¢ it. | sulted that the newly lai les light was fa y I fixed the ] i i a 1, 50 thatall department of motive power have been | Williamsport expr coming down over | should be in readi Shortly after Articles inculp“nl'ulinh the Colosscum Build- | a meeting this afternoon. Routine session inspecting various kinds of snow plows, | the }teullmf xio:ul‘k':r'ps’ to the left In\nl(l conductor appeared and asked if T 4 ing association of Omaha were filed 1 the | exercises. But the ‘meeting was none the and many exverimentshave been made. | track until Bridgeport is reached. v 11 1 I'replied iu the aflicmn- Some Interesting Facts Connected | office of tho socretary of stato o day. The | less interesting to members of the club. Facts ““dé“i““’s‘;i: Rn(llwa,ye sud sl T e o S S B e R || e e s With the Burlington Troubles. PRI 0NIoRassciationi el tofansot gan B et allway Travel. not long ago in New York in the pres- | delphin and Norristown division, pro-s| was ' i y ushered into that : Sulh 8 suitable bullding for expositions, mu- | Old Time Elections in New York. i ence of a large number of railrond of- | ceeding the rest of the wuy on the vight | room you o picture. I should Shorts and amusomerg saeutn for athletie | | Brooklyn Eagle: Dr. Howord Crosby i vas with shaved ice, which was | hand It is said that this pr 1 aid before this that I um naturall sportsand amuscments, and other lawful | ¢ a0 S0 isishie ¢ the ad- | PECULIARITIES OF RAILROADERS s, was with shaved ice, whic s | hand 1 i i » ve st is thut Lam naturally NEW NEBRASKA ENTERPRISES. | purposcs. This company was organized on | tAKing an optimistic view of the a * | as al snow as could be had at | tice is decidedly perplexing to en a timid, nervous man. The first object vance of civilization, say that season of the year. The officials | neers. It isurged by the advocates of I ' o) that motto you the 15th of last August, und is to continuo | VANCE S fifty years from that dute. The company Whon I was a boy, élections in New of the Pennsylvanin scem at last to | the left hand rule that the English sys- | you sc \d corner: About the Hog Inoculation Scheme viz: Sam B cars. Julius o S e T £ P ore B motive plow they want. It is in hen has an unobstructed yiew of hoth Zlho Labor Dureaws Work | Prince. - 5 Marals s . 5 Fiage o | couldn’t get to tho polls. Now youcu | for o Blizzards—Experimonts | uso in the morthetn part of Now Yorl, | tricks us he sits on the vight huud side 23 o Articles of the Farmers' State Bank of Ne- | £0 t0d cast your ballot as quictly as if with Snow-plows. and officials from the Altoona shops Gesiiidg! ) RoyingiacibboniinierBrond iy etors, have heen detailed to make a final and | = For the other side it is claimed that —Lincoln Notes. maha City, Nemaha county, were also R A S e 4 : & A bl filed. The company authorizeg, a capital n the Kagle of this date you print complete examination. in the matter of the various signal posts stock of $15,000, and $10,000 of thé authorized | the foregoing, with the suggestion that To Pel y Rail. A prominent oficer of the Penusyl- | where the tracks are near together + BrUDY TUE V. LoIBENRAD OXIUSRORAT AR stock was puld In band on the lst day of De- | there may bo in it “‘somothing of exag- | gan Feancisco Examiner: ““Not long | vania Railroad company says that this | there is hardly room hotw i : 5 ) cember, Incorporators as follows: Jaumos | geration.” As, at the time referred to, 5 ani K=Lsiadtg Zeaia el 5 An A (AR acessary to pla 0 : : Lincouy, Dec, 8, W. Argabright, N. W. Shubert, T. B. | D, Croshy and T were both school boye | 259" 5aid John W. Webber, of Kodiac, | steam plow wus used * very succoss- | becomes necessary to plac My blood began to chill and a groat Thoro are many iutcresting. facts con- | Skeen, W M. Shiubert, 8. T. Argavtight, T | g Sron .J,’eighbon T oo voueh for the | 1ast night, “T noticed a floating news- | fully by the oads_in the” northern | outer side of the traclk oss the en- | Jupp avose inmy throat. Then I caught corning the great Burlinglon strike which | J. Majors, G. V. Argabright, R. J. Skoen, J. | taot that, us descriptive of the particu. | PAPet puragraph headed, ‘To Pekin by | part of New York, where large snow- | gineer is on the same side with his sig- | sight of the scard on the extrema have nover been given to the public, and the | I- Dressler and G. V. Argabright. R P Pt o both lived. | Rail’ "It referred to an all-rail route | drifts are 1o novelty, and nothing can | nal he has disadvantages to contend | 1fi: true history may as well be written now as INOCULATOL THOMAS, y i “g o o e whuwm“h; from Vancouver, B. C., via Cape Prince | be done until the report is made by the | with, and the afety of his train is not . e Rnyiohon i On THioariat g aat e Words will fail to picture the indignation | b4 }{m o fil‘-u'h ke ‘cn‘ of Wales, across Behring Sea, down the | Altoona officials. s0 well secured. There are furtber ad- TUDENTS MUST NOT ey 983 angineors| penempiosily quibavork | Siiig furmors¥of Budlor and' Riohardaon | 18 8 Sl P ot Thiney | const of Asia, is also proposed by the Penn- | vautages when the engincer is passing HUMAN HEAD FOR A ruary 233 englncers perepy y q 01 counties at the jmposition practiced upon | in supposing that the sf ate of things I want to say that this scheme is not | sylv to keep during the winter | asignal tower and nceds sometimes to FOOT BALL on the routes of the Chicago, Burlington & | th by Drs. Billiugs and Thowas, and es- | which he saw in his own vicinage wis | o5 visionary as it might se I have | whate kind of machine that is | have an unobstructed view of the op AR 3 iy wliond compiny. On tha. sama| Beste ) Mo Suer TP Mostorriiiainte | onaral throughont the oity. TheOrok: | hoon in iveriy o kood onland am oaly | Adoeted in. oadinoss,. and when aigns | 10v, I51s somotimes bho suse thas autug | . AT geow tuint, and. Btary. U0 this date 283 firemen also quit |lu:u' posts, and | 00 O Ry S Ay T £l .\\lu: Xl<t-l|x:lntl u.;uu in %\:"“:1“0" s",',‘“l' five months from there. I just got here [ of a storm are at hand they will be sent | to the physical coustruction of the roud | time my whole attention had been rive sincoe then tue Brotherhood of Engineers and | gon county to inoculate Ed. T. Steele's herd RORING SRERWLIOS ‘uj‘,“.‘ e ols Soventh | o weel ago. This road is a perfectly [ out ulong the linesto some siding or | there are dangerous points which have | eted o those RERWHOIMS -MUSOLIDIQNRS Aromen have sustained them. Since tho | of hogs. But Thomas wout ut tho instwaco [ WA 0f Now Yorle, - dlhis wasa ward of | foysiplo thing, and 1t will be built. The | way station where the trains generall ided, if possible, by the heavi- [ Then T heheld that ghustly mutilated dute on which tho strike practitally com- | of Dr. Dillings, In tho prosenco of W, W. | evenly belancod politics, as likoly t0 0 | Russinns aro now constructing o rond to | meet with a gront deal of troublo id that is o factor that has | form on the table with the students o G uoriep of g roadihays omr. (, Aliby, Tk Thoimg Srameasatod .to M, Jlone. Ay or another, and it wasa fam- | Tyiuisk, Siberin, and it is the intention | it 15 expected that by constant running | to be considered. Most enginee rs, how- | bending above it, clasping in their 406 engincors, known s fscabs the 0 op ot While | the Inoculation | ous fighting ground, . iver | 10 extend it to connect with the line { back and forth the tracks may be kept | ever, scem tor problem as in- | hunds long nives, Iremom- pver, ut o guaranteed salary of $4 per ght not renoh the diseaso it would prove The polls were opened near the river Ap6.0n tha Asiatio sidaiof | olear anddinMo nat impedad: volving little of the practical and de- [ ber some one said *he's going to faint.” that is, those who were employed un- | perfectly harmless, and with this representa- | front, and we, ually surrounded by a : SHARD, 0D 1D DREALIG: BALG)O 2 f ! anding for i I tioai Then followed a long period---cleve ¥ following the 27th. Schedulo pay, | tion be consonted’ to the experiment, and | | T T AL DA 8 Behring Straits, This would make a Between Harrisburg and Altoona are | pending for its solution largcely the I { ed & long poriod---ole ven ver, was rusumed on the 20th of May, | Thouins inoculated 120 of his hogs. =~ In'less [ fiss 0F I8 25hovem h ‘#1 inmg | distance of 1,000 miles, soveral cansons and. in eyery. snew I 8coents of railr . : ve since le --of stupor, vhen mien were paid in sccordance with | than thivty days 110 of the numbor w ory ameomlontable. indeed o AHINES [ Now, the snow on the Alaska side is | storm these places fill up very rapidly, | great desid should ALy tinl roturn of schedules in effect prior to the date | dead. ‘This herd of hogs is said to huve been ‘fi‘,l'_“",‘l't;"‘."““ "hf" ;'”‘ or “‘. 10 | not bad. It does not get 'y deep foften causing the trains to be hours [ be uniforniity of practice, as engincers | 8 A PROLge Luont & i of ‘m? strike's comimoncement. Pilots fio:"ri;rui».h. ll),);nb.lzm';\;u.!‘ llullllml.uL)‘..lwd “1.".“"‘ xl(:m W _xtldxn udL one {’f' l-(ig' along the coast at any season of tho | late. It isthought thut. at these places | ave co stantly pussing from one rond to | Vo lunutie Jut 1 will pass Tho Roud 1 Lenst b sound thione bt ey | A commtntod to the "cxmorimant besauso T | based n, eich wrd, and u donsely | yoar. Tho Japan currchts fix that, as is | sheds like those on tho Northern Bacific | anothor. Whore systerns aiffer thoy | over that. : e Rob usod Tormiany Bd o Bate. s g | nad couagkon Iy the Tekslienss o taaia. [ Bopulated no more thin enoash 1o g | Well known, the winters at Sitka, Fort | will be erected and theso in a measure | ave confused, , 1 \When Twas Qisclinrgod s uradimy, givou when they were done wway with, Dur- | stitution that backs Billings, aud Thomas | ypo Y TN e m“‘,ufio Wrangel and all along theve being very | will make traveling during a snow o —e _l‘w";_:m\ ~‘.','”“"‘."|” _dwoelt upon the ing March, 1857, switchmen jolued the | came to me representing him.” AR A o e SAMIES RRERE PO DR i 0ty storm more certain. In a Dissecting Room, svene which had caused me all my oLrothotiiood of strikors.” Wheiquostioned | | H. £, Hess, of Surprise, Butlorcounty, | BREE O, & Pnw Bubetannuatos Ohor- | gias for the Behring Straits, thoy are | Another Pennsyl official snid | Chicago Tribunc: Displayed in the | trouble, and I becamo molancholy, and 86 to the couse of thew striking thoy ro- | had his herd of 200 heaithy hogs inoculated, | Lies™ or Mloathorheads,” or special de- | buy“thivty miles wido, and for & good | that In 1855 .th a snow storm, | show window of a State strect photo- | finadly by a friends adviee went home. ; There, surrounded by old friends and malued s dignifled silonce, They gave thelr | upon, assurances of harmless effects if it | puty sheriffs, stood around the polls, | 4oal of the year boats sould cagily oo | and if anythi e severe than the | grapher, Chicago, is o picture ¥o ro- Qabse into the baufe of tho onglneo AyB T aih a o tho poretios 35l | gL ak ko fivet onsel ol'a orowd of tho %¢q i o siraita aredotied with islands | one in/136, nnd Aaring o1l thie Intarval | Soriog in 14 abfoor tmn Sanouah 56 | old assoeiavion, T recavarcd my shislier FoCOrds £0 show a Talth Hot Kopt. o numbor woro doad. Fhis. hord of Hogs | e o it ath i prri; Shilialehs, | tho truck can' be lnid upon them,and | (thirly-thrée years) this part of the | most unsympathotio men will g af | and o year Inter thourht of rer uards from outside the ’ was inoculated between the 1st and 5th of [ yp et et e L m,‘l’“;w,& Ao, the intervening poiuts bridged. The | country has been free from blizzards, | it and then turn away with @ nervous | Suming “my business. 1 wrote to f ’ depth of the water at no point is over | “But this,” said he, “is no criterion, | shudder. Anu - Arbor and found that my 2ook on the morning of February November. While at t Late vi inarian's TR ane'T S N6e16: 4 13 well, perhaps, to denominato those guards | ofice Tug Ber represcutative learned the [ The whigs were in thoso days sneeved | yicine " thoms: and this presents no [ and though we do not expect a repeiti- [ The photograph represents a charnal | cameras and outiit had heon stored for me. | determined w loeate in Chicago Pinkorton's detectives, for they ave better | foregoing facts to-da, g at as the silk-stocking party, and any difficulty that canuot be overcome, | tion of last March, weave getting veady | house, the wallsof which are hung with o e e amvonsioed | e, Jahn Fembins hos-at omsiotad the | heoninioti E ypusen clad in the black | mrom Gape Princo of Walas to Poiia 18 | to meot ono if 1t should como, ud 11 i | biack age on Whioh e skull ses ey | and on my wiy here stopped off at tho broperty, ninoty Of whops wera mouihors. of manuscript of his worle on tabor stutistica. | known us a democrat, was presumed to | DUt 1,600 miles, What is that, when it [ does it will not have so much fun with | bopes appear. Scveral mottoss ndorn scene of ‘my horrible expericnces to O U AR X BABRLIERGL, | O R ahan S0 ol (UOAplA LA o bo o whig, . found the was o the | comes to railrond building? us.” the wall and their language adds to tho | #ttend to the shipping of ny goods. 1 tion men who guarded buildings aud water | work for tho first time. It will contin a | yayior ion ' vory havd road to teavel, T | 1 had been several timos at Pekin and srvewy horvor of the scene. Tn the ceutor of | found thom all safe. As I lifted tho tanks. About.one hundrod and Afty meu were | chapter on iutroduction ‘and recommenda: | [EPCION B Very B rond to teavels | T yaddo, through which the Minneupolis : Jeep to the Left. the room is avude bier ou which lies the | amera which i had taken to the col- “ oMY parties, now projecting this enterprise, ;:}pma.»u.ln-\ Record: “Keep to the | mutilated and pavtially dissccted lege that day two yours bofore a cabinet sworn in as deputies or special policomen, [ tions, rise and purposo of the bureau of | ¥¢ Al ) ol - This can also be said of all men ‘from out. | 1bor, Jabor orgaizations, views of labor of- | tested eloction Bill Harrington, the ntend 10 rup, 1 have olee becn damy the direction for engineers on a | mainsof a corpse. Avound the table A2 l']'",'l“fl";‘l"' ell ""';'1 she top 4ad H anded fuce down upon the flo sido the state with tho exception of three, | @anizations, workingmen's views, strikrs, | famous fighting man, selected a small A ETT e . A oW ads i y i re s of young men, evidently at Curtig, who wero there but a fow days to | urbitration, manual training, compulsory | but most effective corps of pugilists, :h‘,‘.”“““]“-‘ a mountyins, through what [1,‘.'. g T L Juy w::h‘ kg -“.'u"”"'ll Bt young o, evidently “T plekod it up, It was the one you ook after company property. Thia sorap of | education law with an opiuion of ‘the supor- | and in the aftornoon of the thiyd day | 15 KNOWD a3 the most ffozen and deso- | the great majority all 4 tho | medical studonté. Euch wours o grin, | tf plelod it up.” It wis tho ono you history is authentic. The Burliugton au- | iutendent of instruction, farmers’ opinion on | jod them in a charge upon the ob. late regions of Siberia, and I can safely | rignt-hand track, It is an English | and th incongruity adds to the hid- aoro, Thers was that wholo aw: thorities willnot deny its truth, Ttwill do | poeded logislation, und the ~causos of & ( gruotionists, and epecdily opened the | “S56rt that the products of the country | adaptation, but has not met with profes- | eousness of the pictur saeno which T was hogluning to foys tobearin mind tho largo number of en- | farmers fuilure, prison labor, statistics on | LwINCUR0ITs BA0 wPcCHy opened the | will whundantly justify the cost. sional favor in the United States, On | A Tribune reporter stood looking at produced fenture fov fo ineers employed in excess of t} < the farn tenure and value of orops, [ WY a battalion of whigs, who hn There are coal, iron, timber and furs, | the Reading’s lines some confusion is 3 aph a few days ngo when 'he next day I went to the eollego Brothoriood, A signiticant story is w. comparative value of farm products for 1860, | been vaioly struggling for days to get and you get down a little furthor and | caused by the hat certain traing s ed by the ariist in whose | 4nd had a talls ‘with ouc of the prof up in this singlo fuot. 1870, 18%0 and 1883—seven tublos—-manufac- | the.r votesin. you abrike the greas whoat balt ot Hue: | use both systems in Gifferent portions of | wiu T 7 1959 | sors, Irom him I learncd that aftor T 'SUDICIAL MATTERS. tutlog steblishients, ~railroad reports, | . Suoharo the soencs which present | 01 B4 e tho greajwhaat belt of Rus- | 4ae both systems In diffevent portionsof | window 1t was oxbibited. y | had fallen in what scemod to the This was wotion duy n the district court, | Wages. Farmers' reports and statistics and | thomselves to Dr. Crosby as he looks | P& Down further and you get into the | their ruus, hatever be the oxplana- ‘Looking at my vu;h:ml ser of horvors, et R 0 o w u“ mod, 0 the Judue Lield was on the bench, In the case | disburseument will ulso udd to the value of | hack on the past, and if they were not | ™ild regions of Japan and China, with | tion, there arc only a fow double-track | eh?’ he asked. *“That picture has n | Students o fainting fit, and while they of the stato aguinst Frank A. Sidiers, { the work., The work will be put intothe | geperal they were Fepeated in e their vast arcas of rice and other Mon- | lines in tho United States which copy | history and marks an epoeh in W ying 1o restorc me, [ suddenly charged with rape comwitted at Bennett lusy | printers’ hands at ouce. other wards, notably the . | Bolian products, It is a rich country, | the English system. Among the number | erwisé uneventful cavee rose and wulking to the camors ad- sumuier, & demurrer to plea in abatement CITX NEWS AND NoT#s, Slasr., Warde, Ralguly the 3 | With vast resources, great inherent | are the Lake Shore, Reading main line | never be forgotten. I wi ted it. The students saw that T was was filed, H. M. Bushaell of the Call, returned from | pi¥th) e contention ra wealth and everything that would jus- | and the Old Colony. When the Penn- | story. A good miny : i in some sortof u teance, and immed In the wattor of the estate of John Erick- | his trip to San Autonio, Texas, and Mexico | Bigh that the arsenal in_Centro street [ GUER 08 everything sylvania road secured its Amboy . divi- | after I had served my {ceship | ately took up their positio son, deceased, a motion to sot aside tho sals | last night, *Bush” 1ooks as frosh as a na. | Was stormed on the last day of one elec- | Y5 § proieck -+ 3 O o e At ARAES QAL Aarved. Dy i e sud report of the adwministrator was sus- | tive Mexican, Tho trip evidently did him | tion, and the arms were distributed for e world is skoptical.but justassure | lon the practice on that route Was for | fna New York photo AT o mutber and finall tained. But a motion to confirm the sale of Y defensive purposes. Tha militis on that | 38 the world moves that road will be built, | trains going eastward to take the north- | I removed to Ann Arbor, Mich and | the can [ began to mutter aud finally to the estate of Gurlach was granted. Iobert M. Taggart, of Nebraska City, was | occasion had to be called out to sup- | 329 1t will carey thousands of passen- | ern truck, but in order to secure uni- | hung up my sign as ‘artist’ For the | pronounce tic words I hud soen on’ the Il lquity cases a i |in Lincoln to-duy. 'He says that “poor old | DIEASIOR BACE gers und millions of tons of freight, and | formity throughout the system the rule | first” month — business was bud, | ¢4rds hangivg on the wall. This voroe was granted to” Mary Harpster, and | Nebraskd City” stiil survives with the | P h 1t will pay, Ten years will see it com- | Was reversed, The English system in | I had not secured more thas | “aused the young men to grin. Just §lving her tho caro and custody of the 'child | fitest. Ho was hore on business. e pleted,” vogue on the main stom of the Reading | a dozen sittings, Ono night e | then I removed the cap undina fow B Jy o o ey yadaman Harpator, It fs rumored that the . governors ; He Wanted It. gk Mr. Webbor has scen a good doal of [ ¥0ad is not used on any other lines of | came fnto my studio a number of young | moments rveplaced it, after which I o oiry I, the case of Chlld ve Siowarts Missourl, iansas und " “Colorado | Chicago Tribune; “Is it pessible, | the world, He recoupts that ouly a fow | that company. It was not s0 long ago | men who said they wished me to come | 84ain fell 10 the floor unconscious. ey e sl g o Ruration tuow | 8iry” eald the visitor, as he looked ata | vears ago searcely anyl + that on the ¥oad to Pottsville the tracks | 10 the coll day and photograph | The swmdents, desiving to sce if the b ly important, it is corpli. 1t is settled that Governor 1 Wl K i ly anybody could be y and | i cated, aud u verdiot will Brobably not bo | Lurrabee, of Iowh will e hore " s | specimen in the museum of the S ound who believed tho Central Pacific | crossed one another ai two points— | agroup. Iconsented,and said thay I | had actually been photographed, tool rouctied before nightfall, chancos are strong that promincut states. | fic Agsociation, “that this is a petrifica- | would be completed, and says this is an | Phoenixville and Reading—butthis dan- | would be there shortly after noon. The | the ¢ a to another artist, who found The following new cases were filed to rll%v: men from sister nugu- will attend our unos- tlo_nl' e 4 4 oxactly parallel case, Mr. Webber was | gerous form of grade crossing has now | wenther was so bad that day that | did | @ perfe wutive. He retouched and gi&‘.’,‘.?ga'fi”‘.’- m\;-h(llnb:‘n G‘::m?“' hl‘ o- | tentatious inauguration ccl‘nu.wudlu, *Yes sir, replied the custodian,with | in Irkutsk last spring and speut some | been done away with. The reason for | not goto the college until’ about one | Printed it. galoward M. Caseban ve W. V. Whitten. | of tie sulor or graduating claas of (ho Atate | Mi1s (s for snle?” demanded the visitor, | P2 TR, ko Busaas are sone | Mok warriglually 1aids bed wild | eleucod and Hallyus wiadf dhe proner | Mimans' Ago AH4nasd, uit on promissory note of $1,540. A bill | uuiversity, It promises to wax warm. 1pof I or 83 [ nded sitor, cnt of the ultimate completion of the | only be secured at some ints by Y tu make a lirst elass inside pic- GREENYILLE, . 8.~L. B. Bell for professional services and house rent, Huut mnuwmnk that lads sad lnsses °,":'“"'“~", ]‘l ', I"',I ?_“,’.'.'“ it, I dou’t | entire line. cutting ~ further into ‘f“‘: wail 3 . pleaded gulity to complicity fu the robh e crimiunl dockot will be teien up next | stili wear pin featber ‘ney put it strong | CAre & darn what it costs! — of rock vrising from the Schuyl- o, of the young men you see in the . " urke ¢ r P Pl '] k Bri 4 s y 3 g y the treasury of Darke <o week, The following s the dovket for Mon- { that “bke's an old fop; (You have guessed corveetly. He A wing on Your Blizzard, kill, “The other mothod was therefore | photograph canducted me o the top | Preasurer Shnons is fow sers “é e s @l oot Tt p mrhlru.fluitl::::l:t hlgayéflfizv(n:‘:u;m:d to | :l' |.‘h9 propriotor of & railway eating : m"." ‘10"5 llult'l.:rmhi_ It a blizzard | adopted of filling o on the river side. | floor, He left me for & momentto see if | term In the Ohio penitentiary, " | ground *nig re uu- | house.} comes ulong this year it will find the | From this combination system it re- | his friends weve all ready, and as the | sentonced Lo two yeurs in the pauiventiney, IMPORTANT ENTERPRISES, The Classical club of the university held