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I -. w p i-tfta . »r . n w b y w« 4 »t o« m a T S W r a & t o» iw yg*I£535»%!m*»■**;g .S S E S k * * . »r . n w b y w« 4 »t o« m a T S W r a & t o» . iw yg*I£535»%!m*»■**;g [ **>\ . -,,f _, „hnnnrrnles f o r : .i *Wne’ «Ver pccurea, intfw targeq^8niitie s o f staves andhoop poles t a r L * t calamities th a t eVer .S S E S k * * t« 'enrt o» . yg*I£535»%!m*»■**;g [ **>\ . -,,f _, „hnnnrrnles f o r : .i *Wne’ «Ver pccurea, intfw targeq^8niitie s o f staves andhoop poles t a r L * t calamities th a t eVer 'enrt [ **>\ . -,,f_, „hnnnrrnles f o r : .i *Wne’ «Ver B S“ T h e oiboulation o r tHe J o W l t : targeq^8niitie s o f staves andhoop poles t a r L * t calamities th a t eVer re la r g e r th an t h a t op m o th e r papbb L be A uburnpri8oa. On the opposite j sylvama dbushed in Sohuvleb C o C st^. I t is> oer, gouth of the creek, was THE BEST ADVERTISING MRMW johttDoyrH-8 A little north A clycone yg*I£535»%!m*»■**;g intfw in m t« a t- 'enrt I store .. S A T U R D A Y , JA N U A R Y 12, 1889. Francis Mubphy, who has been i the temperance field for twelve \ ,ve .estimates that 14,000,000 persoi Signed the pledge under his crusade, a ““ per cent, have 85 was johttDoyrH-8 A little north o f the creelc was S i mon Decker’s store. Down Sanitatium stands was-Boswen * Bwa suit north was the store oi_Bdaa H w kox ^ Just .across the creek. wasTVoodis Bice s 0»cioch to night is that not store and, storehouse. About 1880, th e j Hxty b ave been hilled outrig h t an the number tb a t have only be estimated The B ft sylvama A clycone swept oyer the nortk * M P ^ t lo n o t the c ity and laid waste e rw d to n g within Its reach and caused a terrlbje. wee °f The lives th a t hare been ^ the number tb a t have been Injured can only be estimated The B ft : ion than Utica company, consisting o f CharlesHqO injured. While con-1 Pit t s b u r g, whll(>coni r m w ^ ’ a9tr0phe that o f these 85 fa ith fu l to their vows. A U a • -\ • ' t o g a9tr0phe that P itts b u r g i's O f t ?^ -iSWWSB A t the rei^lenoe of her s2b a w *« S M ^ iaG in t 808 c*m iaG rtenock, Sc&and, in t 808 ,anU c*m e w ith her parents to America the ensuing rear Rer parents settled in Ruanesburg, f e u e r t a d y C o , N Y , in the v ic in ity of which she lived u n tlK te r * W i W , when she w ith her husband removed to Herat merCo where they spent many yearn, but suhsequently removed to the town o f D ix , Schuyler Co and settled oe*r ^ a tk in s to the vicinity of which she and died She waa the mother 4 b MMaamzthit!b 4 I MMaamzthit! las' . i r ® | E # r . CP, Whoop !0t^the--.thKi,t.| IW ,and guaranteed j t 9 ^ ssasrsjByteSta te-s D R J W TH O 6ffice a d # -smonrfs T H O M P p O |j! A S P ® lUghs# Col ihg Cough * and lungs, s k ill from the D R J W TH O f -smonrfs 12 Franklin. gt 6ffice a d # T A 85 N> Y 181 D entiajry w ill, .Den-: k i l l i heat The best toqal eme nitrous oxid O U R t/ twga^g F O lor Bale or V ^ m f o than this l— .. v | mediately oppo years l — . . . . . _. -a n d variety | A t that,hodra new four story b u ild to meet w ltb Husband, children and many wA>a WAAJi ilffn ,iD I ivT<jiij.i.D'.Al«HE> iD, olnuifltr itiW ffi. DQ“ | j»iuv»c j - - w i aav a iu h w s ih u u i * u^w * i w w ahA fclM story many .« <•>. , a v wA>a WAAJi ilffn ,iD I m- ivT<jiij.i.D'.Al«HE> iD, olnuifltr itiW ffi. DQ“ s ih u u i u^w i w w ahA eme lor Bale k u o tu aW nitrous oxid gas V ^ m f o ^ .^“ h a ndtor the painless e * t r a c ^ ’ ^ ^ y ^“ fi34k7?Tv T-Mone. m i Th e annuaTreport of the' New York only leaving * world of sorrow and j.. illv AVlDKI WWWVI'FV»»«^ la n u uiu u B — . . . . . v ild to meet w ltb Husband, children and many ,iD I m- ivT<jiij.i.D'.Al«HE> iD, olnuifltr itiW ffi. DQ“ affliction to gotoa better world than this | * i w w ahA fclM O pinion o r s Leocfln* phyalcian. D r W W Scdfield, o f Dalton, M -JtOook Stove TM # rtfr sale Mrs ;e avana<N ’ rtfr sale ctteap Mrs avana<N T ;e avana<N T ;e State Roldiers’ and Sail° ' 8 ^ g ^ a h lw a t h e l ly e rs h a d a drug store east of the creek, year ended September 30, , tiin I nnnosite the Waterhouse stctore. Th e I hor^and a f r it h f u l member o f“ the Preshy I fro m th e u s e t o f J k \I v o s t-a hound <RHr W& s a - % * iL * s s = .s k -r^ ra ^ to a s Uli&imsSi sickness was lo n g ,a n d J o r_ \ n t h e 0 ^- JtOM | s a - % iL s s sickness was lo n g ,a n d J o r_ | ' creek, sickness was lo n g ,a n d J o r_ \ n t h e , 0 - JtOM W eidin <fc Co’s stores on T h e w l * it h anawfufcrash, which was h e ^ d *\ .many squafesi . ; 'X0 i,,p ' _Trir.TJBD AND INinJBjBPt • ■ -v-, ,. , vear to be 1,061; average numoer ” '7 B ric k\ H otel and th e Clinton !; - * riaraber 0f killed dnd during the year, 878; cost store AU m e r L J J I f i S S A * *. as all | »; and have np b e s ^ t, on in reccom 15| cents; cost of d o th - Hotel o^posito 1829 ^ d t0 be 8tlU in th e r u in s ltis to h e v e d , she w s s ^ d e / m i Christian mending i t for w fe diseases . Balm that rations per day, ing, f6-32 per man per buildings but recently a S S S S f cw e w w i y i S s s f e . 1w s s k Henry campbeii suiUvanviiie ohgmung S s s f e . 1w s s k Henry campbeii suiUvanviiie ohgmung to bosk o t *120.000 for the maintainenee and trana-I(. Balm that a hurrlctne> while ttto ram ^ Chrlgt which is far better ShTWSS ^ ^ J Y a j i W ert S 9i can be tenant Enquire ot W jtobei<apn^gen4w9ff< 11 1 S E M E N T S Th e legislature re convened l i t Albany j Watkto8 were then in Tioga county g p over <« and I other buQdings were d am ag^ b y the t, h ie h w in d A portion of the tomrary oi * McIntosh, Hem phill * Co street wa8 blown down, weaucbuttj *■ — . nounced the committees of the ABsembly | hills w — * — * • s - t t county McIntosh, phill g p over the street wa8 blown down, i s s k = -« - * -« w«» those days, STEW A D V E R T I S E M E N T S and he and the Clerk made their appoint- ments. Among those from this County are W illiam B .Starkey, Librarian; E . O. slderahle occasion to go m a man b y th e name of Seeley for a -turnpike and a There was who got a charter Bolyen, Speaker’s Messenger; and Herbert j djawhridge ■ over the Inlet at Watkins S <*** W ATKINS LOCA L NKW 8 ( rrhe lakes ftts not y6t.fRlrly P^P l®^t ^ .■ ik S K S s a s f^ s s s ^ g s & w Sbe’s lure a wayward child. sas sss g s Sbe’s lure a wayward child. -. f t IMr-add Mm-Benham, J r., h a w graft t o Rochester to visit and w ill remabt uttUl ' ««« thouirh her afflictions were very severe, r a t seU a t woSdaay“ R is all right, I shall sponge 35 cts F o r sfle b r »r B released from a ll pMaand suffermg, and | vaha, N Y no where there is rest fo r the weary, and fmkneas can never enter.\ - • She .loved her Bible, and many time? during the day she would take the preciouabook u p o n to r la p mid Deruae its sacred pages d m reascea upon its precious prticalses au4 Jp?1 upon t t o splntual rock, and when confined to her bed kept the bible at her side, and Would often open the book s n d re a d a fe w verses, and when no longer able to read, for herself wQuia fequest her daughters to Sd t b ^ d heavenly to fequest daughters S d t e b e ^ n d a heavenly am e w o u to ««« 1 1 1 H ills, Ha . ^ N E W .-A D V E R T I S E M E N T S T H E ^Y O l^IS T H E R E A T A ^ E E lf iA N P ^ I P A ^ p R s D. G. BLAIR , —J w w »4 m s » m «\ « “ls —J w w »4 m s » m «\ « JL m * O i.M a t. i. lH Q U W e a q e B a w - . U e , «™ 1 f t .» “ls . prerarfU ss« ,«««>na. p w t o t o“ bolted. T t o p« m o a o »i J *\ ■ — -------------------. | demanded a free passage. This Was re~ winter mopths w ith M re Hunf5 r ^ ,’tht. - h 0 dle in the Lord, etc,”“ Though I T he St. Louis Globe Democrat says of - . tbe bridge tender. Then bang Mew Y o rk City, a tid w ilH e a y s ^ , * ^ ^ t o tbro i« h the valley of the sh»f °.w f - • “A at-IUB®d W lu u““ 6 „,h« I MMmnniis Thursday f next 4 ^ HvihHor M»-TiMd\H-r Democrat says of . tbe bridge • “A sa m at-IUB®d W lu - u““ 6 „,h« :“ As a mat-1 valley of the sh»f °.w f HvihHor M»-TiMd\H-r (Sueoesapr to A <?; Whlttemore,) th e n ^k |w u r t h e Main St., Havana, If. Y. f i h l r a S o m is S 6 s S d m r l y iw atttlfu l songs of Zion EO R SAL E ’ FO R SALE I FO R SALE 1 FOR . S A L E 1 aoon alter . m toe smendid ^ jS jd m glt, aS Ss# 1 T fl a iirlll3 »v e »iPie« W ™ 1 T fl a iirlll3 »v e »iPie« W ™ - Ir L E 1 jattmeiit9# $ Ir GOALl I pietely equlppedloMn:, I pietely equlppedloMn:, lewspaper Tbe quaUtles lewspaper Tbe quaUtles ^1 nteiucranir men I ltlUge v ttad quaUtles nteiucranir men I ltlUge v ttad jcnownnteiucranir Itls ie rti ot toe BEST Nines “SteamBEST abdNines toe “Steam abd Smltg Esin Coal for urposes. • Tbe quaUtles ^1 nteiucranir men I ltlUge v ttad jcnown Itls ie rti ltlUge v ttad jcnown Itls u ie rti 1 loueotmgana men I ness of o CQ.tiRi jcnown Itls u ie rti 1 loueotmgana ness of o CQ.tiRi it finda the wprlu ture. H A R D A N D SOFT WOOD, ttto t& T tikfcJWfe, jcnown loueotmgana ness of o CQ.tiRi loueotmgana ness of o CQ.tiRi it finda the wprlu every day thalritiiASTi! it finda the wprlu every day thalritiiASTi! inclination to -ouBllaK • “A sa m at-IUB®d the rewards of public office :“ As a mat-1 ter o f fact, the offices are not near so valu able as they are supposed to be . fa(^ ^ | Owego, but the boatmen every day thalritiiASTi! inclination to -ouBllaK to* inclination to -ouBllaK to* S n i l s o r to e ta lrt Ot toaod Tbetmslnesallteot fine clta* Tbetmslnesallteot fine clta* acts and acts and the course or toe market the course or toe market lout .movements of toe Work in and fa sciencetoe country. lout .movements of Work in art and fa science I f f the talthtuuy recorded 4 TIME?, I f Country readers TIME?, newr aper newr - lln aper lln g an I JM3A6-V68 ...................................................................... science 4 I f f the Country readers aper morS cotnjlgC i-vart recorded 4 Country readers aper morS cotnjlgC i-vart nonabetter TIME?, - aper cotnjlgC nonabetter nonabetter j IMES Js Tndepen ■ the result o(--t JM3A6-V68 ™ rin j IMES Js Tndepen ■ the result o(--t ™ ,« ,e rin Tndepen result o(--t ™ ,« ,e rin co ISa ^Mimnor^ecanvaas! - - —j j y j y , , bieued j M p tia to p W cke ke . s t j O A R n v W«« H« g r - M A I 1 W ‘ ‘“ *“ • --Federal bee* fo r there is i the ta riff t^iea^-au^, • r - - . p a rtrm arawtei T d frt^ d )9 '‘ ■ p a rtrm arawtei T a d frt^ d )9 a '‘ ■ ^ o f a dhamber vessel over his w ife The at all tempting men. N o man ever yet acquired a com -1« • t be ;bosrder8 held a n indig petency a t such employment. I n mostr i mMtiDK and something mustbi evebing and fiv e er six | Norton jhbiiee to u ld tm t be held-t)fAu»e| _____ I stalwart men to o k him to the street, put ' The Commission to revise the -Excise ' h lm o n a rtjd i and canied h im up to where Laws has practically ended its labor I t Cook Gheefle Fsctory now stam ^ f o b b in g , has agreed on a b ill fixing, substantially, ued a bucket of ta r over h is naked Mr. and Mrs. D. H . Higgins most en- in the beginning. heaven, neither ‘1 has been promoted to a pleasanter, P9«di aienwood Cemetery where ahe now peace ‘ --Federal fo r there is no weaping m l ot is .there We andget.ojose --Federal R®, ca --Federal weaping is .there any sorrow. We andget.ojose p m . . fpurstosneoituiiiy» Harana.-N.TM Jan. 9,1?8*. a man is apt to retire meet, and — ,—- .„ than he had in the beginning. OUlA li-tbirty.flve -* i -» — must not be eight ~ between were twenty — ' Personal. A. S. Winfield was appointed post master of BeaVer Dams, N Y on Friday Evarts.A Morgan | OL1tl,|U«-Tbe ' OL1tl,|U«-Tbe ' w e e ktry eaufon ot 'antne cufreUb news oon ' ktry 'antne cufreUb news oon Irtbhes and. 'antne cufreUb Irtbhes and. Iterif ft mai Iterif ft ary mai tuples by pi ary tuples by pi market reports tuples by pi market reports stock kc.L knt market reports stock kc.L knt Wo oLm^ k qttraoted the attention o f a multituds. We fin ^ plenty d t takers o f the uncommon values offered; stock kc.L knt Wo oLm^ k j w T e rm s To ttiade -» —not i cenaesfora c ity or tow n must not be greater than one for every five hundred in habitants. The bill w ill be presented to tbe Legislature this week. — — Havana. There were twenty Havana—averaging tw o Th e Rev. J. E C. Sawyer o f Platts- burg, N . Y., prescribes his plan for step- ping the buying and selling o f-votes on Pine Valley ana to the m ile - a n d there were twelve taverns in the ,same distance. What a change I Now there is b u t one m i ll in operation and not a tavern in running order f o r the w ant of whisky* * .The writer witnessed .The writer witnessed the ceremony of e le c u o n d w ^ p[flclica] rem&Jy io Ihe I gtoaod for t h * OheiniioB distranchising o f those who sell thffij-votes. L elped bui|d and navigate o u t the first W ill DU i l l A t u n u j . , , * i*. : * 1889. His successor ou the Telegtamjcon denses matters for the Watfcitts 0 # m n neatly and w e ll „. . M M neatly „. . The Otetiam, or“ Always Jteaoyi i again in iron clad order, and on the SMieca lake route ready to encounter Whattoe worat months o f w inter may b rm g -^ g v Geneva I d thw. mcwmngr. W ewtoem t o w »nwnn s,, tSixdMtooon, and carrying the la l|e Minors are not allowed to vote. They are j b u ilt tb e two last boats o n tharaaal not supposed to have sufficiently personal Rnd owned Dhaif inter- cause they lack intelligence. Foreigners L , 0 tQ CMcag0 by rpropeller i n ^ 7 , and cannot votetUl they have resided a certain j the canal trota Chicago to length of time in ihe country and have bc^ E a , aed the firs t boat th a t come naturalized. . 1 . L _I frn.n Pittston to E lm ira in 1858, our entire stock, w ill bp soid. I25SL.0H THE DOLLAR i pnoes varying fio m one cenf“ S T aTd ug Y ou Chn best imagine how choap: vlinv Will DO . , RoranSint Sale we shall th e y w i go ] guard, not; over But S ™?82 U b 1885there w to -u ^ e lu m h e r ^ Klfil UdNh But the u ra . who had shown ^ K l u f a i l r o a U d N h w that he has no appreciation w h ateverofa sb'PP f any other territory o f the that he has no appreciation w h ateverofa sb'PP f any other territory o f the oitiven’s nreroeatlve and no sense of poiitt* Y o r k than trp m any and the cal respraaibiHty js^altowed Ig fo t o ^ m« S Was citiz p g i oitiven’s nreroeatlve cal respraaibiHty citiz p g i vlinv Will DO in ihis village —P enn’ Y on B en to cra t. , -r.Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jeffera Of.ReP oetUburg, are rcratylng t h ^ oongrstuta tions o f friends upon the birth o f son on Friday, Janu»rf 4to. _M r . G tr l H., R o p t and bride, pf Rid- ft-iM , w«.befin_spendingA Week w ith the i hrideY slfoerrMto. h y th e y w i go A.cademy M G ^ C HalB!aub, »S b ^ ] CoUege studies m Elm ira, took a t r« | for | o£ the New Y o rk Central and Hudson Corm nz.where she met her affianced, < M r Biver railroad , . Davis, and they were married Tfiitfsen _ j | r M inor Mallory of thisvlUage. has. sation w ill last at least lo r a week to dome. 1 1 — . mn f for Tnmbuil B ro*., boot rad Bev. Geo D Meigs, now in the employ becOiUOegeut u j r t shoe manufacturers , W F ilB k Coat Company, and Gen anrAin. Bv selling his vote he confesses he is not qualified to vote. His own estima- tion o f himself shoiitd be accepted qud hav and N e w bargains m o th e r S p r in g g a o d i waff be opened D A IC T 1 jresT * o o o dAi x v a months ja o o U A IL V 8 months * 1 »« dAi x v a months ja o o U A IL V 8 months * 1 »« W E B K U . per year, »I., N K , trBBWS, PASH to postage to foreign countries, Cento THENEW-?^ Sample coplfis taPv free^ The largeolrcuiatlpn^t Sample coplfis taPv free^ . The largeolrcuiatlpn^t specially valuable . The largeolrcuiatlpn^t specially valuable as ame \’ -Ok \’ -Ok Any amount oi Bye wanted at th e '. ., s a o t b eM ’ — s y o -R E a iS ® , h.v.W*kO. h.v.W*kO. Havana, ABgi-flk-a888-—-- -'* * <• I M ils * Co.,R-QCH ICM'EVM Co.,R-QCH ICM'EVM n< V. 1 — . mn f for Tnmbuil B ro*., becOiUOegeut u j r t shoe manufacturers ot Elmira, N Y , b*- ing*once sold himseif he should ever after be debarred the privilege of the ballot. This remedy would be right and .it is prac- ticable. I t is the only one that w ill be effectual.” trade, would era, __ ______D i3 wtuiatn street, BteUri. N. Y . _ • | water a nd. g*s pipes, sewetoeud drains be carefully outlined i O af TlUagQ pittnilta® ^ £ *U Meigs, employ Of W F a ilB r o o k Coat Company, and Gen I *nggiven up his position with the Bonanza I M a v rt hlm fo r several weeks past been M ill C o , which he has represent mir-veViae attd drawing an. elabotohf and 1 edfor the past eigbl years as generalygent. years map o f the Magee residence K . U o r y is a fa ith fu l ami hard working S ^ o 7 o 0;bym uta-*tL,A i ’WS •S '. Ch. JECJXEaJaS, Ha v a n a, - S o b u y ie r c o .< -N .v . S P E A K E R COLE'S S P E E C H ,I t is a source# satiafaction to have a York Assenibiy who A l e t t e r from Gen. Csrtia State Depsrt' !T o i m c ^ t h t o ^ \ 0 t * ^ eneamPtnen^ w n ^ l^ S v a ir B r d o k ^ H o u »e 8 1 end t a k e J P P \ f | — »« B to g M fo to l. . r t - w r held' commander o f the G . A* [nmdsnsto-,B ^ n s« £ r« *U »tito 4 t^ p K W E \* \ V Mt,?.communicate w ith the .Bonanza mufactory at Gouvertienr, N.Y, has- tt uc h w h ea t W c t/ n t e A Speaker of the New talks as Fremont Cole did on taking the chair on Tuesday.-Many people haye been tempted a t times to wonder ifthe:N ew Y o rk Legislature ever thought that the fact that this was the biggest and richest State in the country placed in under some sort pf obligation to be in the vfery van o f moral and inteliectual progress in the haadUDS of pnblic affairs. Speaker Cole seems to ap .b — sWy the — in tone, and enoouraged the friends %oore another fo r TuUp/sosp t t w k **o o b w e b s from a man’s mem^ held' — »« I y ao t h a ^ i smsiehsr ^ the two dol» fqw edus, and has paid to. as great IntereBt-ls manifested in the cOm l aeagl1y remember when hacfe ., *^“ ^ ® Ino-election for cotnthsnder. Brooklyns d 5_the war were a plump h s lf dailar, ing election thfl namoof d C d in they only from 10 Brooklyns plump . thfl namoof d o m - C d now in summer they are only from 10 present i the Sun nknder Joseph, WV l^ay o f Winchester ___________ Office. T h e othera ^ | d8v Telegram, says that Ir a P Ketctam , candidates W® I i a^ Surrogate’s Clerk,under Judge Bunder- atu l l wSui ogat !. to 25 cents. ■ The Watkins correspondent candidates W® I i a^ Surrogate’s Post, for th a t prominently spoken of as atu l l wSui ogat !. Charles G r r o f Buffalo, a u d ^^Ocmm.nder I f Charlee M J“ «unreeener»te o ^ h T s te t e .B“ The Press hopes the Legis- his w ell put lature w ill feel the force of saving that i t would not do for this State t / b e hesitating or reactionary^ e hesitating or reactionary^ d l f matters of legisiative re fe rs, PMUcu a riy municipal re fo rm ; fo r to e la tte r, of c S citie*S comm, tends to c the development o f our to w ia into citie* foT| young JsAies who freckles, pimples, moth I t U UMlM* are troubled w ith to 25 cents. ■ ..: r 25 cents. The Watkins correspondent of ___________ , foT| young freckles, pimples, moth and tan and a bad 5K5W&? riififfil freckles, pimples, moth and tan and a bad 5K5W&? s riififfil oowders. for they only ^ Charles G r r o f Buffalo, a u d ^^Ocmm.nder I f Charlee M rr or n u n w , J“ «unreeener»te agriculturist at f t Clarkson o f Lafayette: Post, New Y ork-l^om e o f his father in law near Havfpa. fir , Y .P re tt, N o one, however, need Wprry abOUblfa. he is.- rebb I2.000i000 12,000,000 s oowders. for they only ^ „ M l well fo r thd time being. To h*ye a - neu w ju . . complexion mUrthavepure blood go Xjfo^ulphur well fo r thd time being.ju - neu w . . complexion mUrthavepure being. h*ye go neu w ju . . complexion you mUrthavepure blood Xjfo^ulphur Ritters and JOur *kln W ill be IcOi ifft, W e i IcOi f ^ W e i m n A Wan m Malton, N e t , tipped a« iia of birreli to keep jip to , as w« ra d d p jftd ( and ftn * ft® $274,000,000 , I new proprietors arouod. , p and c ftn tg e * , ft® * * * * iia of whisky into a naturM 1 birreli flow^A d tfw p re m fte s - ranchluen lor mllea *r0unA |® im ttT The next day bb fold see it.\ _ M s* rw«tWto .• g , SPECIAL I ^ C C I M E N T B ito<mstqme»lntoewsy« h w prweewm GoUeetor’ s Nottce. CK.—ThCW.arri •Town, Cotim\ ' •Town, Cotim\ .naiwlU ' thirty awe , 1669 lnpsive, thirty awe 1669 lnpsive, ,ymon' ,ymon' ,vahA, tor tH t. tt ,vahA, tor tH t. tt ,tuMay ot each 1 g n g fb p * , , im ttT The next day bb see it.\ _ for $10,000 in gdld dust fo to country -O m a h a E«e 3‘ ------ you might as 3‘ ------ you might as well houeeftmpW to summer s* f t me after tw first triaL a good f t b u t Tftlip PiAM©S __ lUrfihafo'onphhtil t Donftttl EitofirJie ESTY or pwo ot toe moat v t* * W £ IntoewirfW v IntoewirfW H S H $ £ 3 ' w in ' tt#- tt A ' ’'t£ £tfT ’'t£ - £tfT W m < ■ * While con-1 Pit t s b u r g, i's O f t Cook and others, occupied it whll(>coni r m w ^ ’ a9tr0phe that P itts b u r g structtog the canal. Im mediately oppo wllne8Sed fo r years oocured Rt l 2 ?^ la n u uiu u B — . . - | affliction to gotoa better structtog l ,7 p f whom preceded ^ & \&S BhflS home, and t f a e w a n d p f whom preceded ^ k u o tu aW nitrous oxid gas .^“ h a ndtor the painless e * t r a c ^ & outatoS' \&S BhflS ?SU SSh A ll w o rk warranted as represented, B u t ° , tehind that all was w ell that and at bottom prices ^“ she wss only leaving * world of sorrow and j ^ ^ ^ ^ eme home, and t f a e w a n d I ^ illv AVlDKI WWWVI'FV»»«^ | - _. -a n d variety | A t that,hodra new .« <•>. , a v wA>a U, TnomttH j»iuv»c j - - w i aav a iu h w s ih u u i * u^w ra \ n t h e , 0 ^- JtOM »; and have np trana-I(. er U t o . -« pairs is recommended. »• | Torn and buy their stock Havana <« other <« ' ««« afflictions were very severe, ««« ««« . weaucbuttj *■ — nounced the committees of the w — * — * • s - t t Bolyen, Speaker’s Messenger; and Herbert r c S s« 5,i-« —J Watkins <*** bang Mew Y o rk City, a tid w ilH e a y s , t o tbro „,h« I MMmnniis on Thursday o f next weex., 4 ^ SPM?» Came Mann, nlcely entert.oned * I all nartv of her young friends a t the in number about 100,000, to be sure; b u t not | more than one-fifth of them p a y - a S m ^ J ^ ^ ^ ^ lo j^ n thb House, fr a another ^The ^ I JM3A6-V68 WHEAT AND BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ^ a p t t o cross b y h rw ith j a M J O W ...................................................................... as $2,000 per year and the great majbrity^jnoted tow case. Am an b y the name of I t h e ^ ^ i ^ mu8teaiandM a«n-P|eMtng f n d I i gets Its w ork dope t o t o . <•““ • h t The couple bowdedat j p p w e *a n d dtbgbtPl. J „- service costs the private corporations o f the ‘ ‘ --Federal salaries as a rule are not J ^ ^ G r e . e lv emntied the donteuts J a man is apt to retire w ith less ao ^ — ,—- .„ in the I d thw. mcwmngr. t o w »nwnn s,, and the ing s,, y tSixdMtooon, and carrying the n la l|e x A.cademy M r G ^ rg e C HalB!aub, »S b ^ mcwmngr. . IW-We have no Btafich StortC pnr'du ing election delegation w ing election . thfl delegation w ill present i comm, tends to the development g , has agreed on a b ill fixing, substantially, ued a bucket of ta r over h is naked Mr. and Mrs. D. H . Higgins most en- I t^d v^a n d then a pillow o f feathers, after L 0^ b i y entertalheda large party °ffd e n d s Maxunum. ^ brougbt h i m back On the ra il | at th e ir $10075 100'60407660 a S ^ fflr a r a U c e n s A m to M »o 10040 the fo llo w in g rates: Hotel license, al^Uquors,« . ^ 0 saloon license. aUUquors, clUes M0 Sal’onllcenae, beer * w lne^clUes 160 Store license, cities..................f AWTIR..............i • • Jw and shoved h irri into th e Hotel. n^ t p h a s e ( was i h i ^ a l h Miss Mamie Shelton of Albany, is a I guest of M r; r a d M rs Elmer Oronk on | Qenftsee street. . — A recent arrival at the Rayutali Lake House le a twelve pound boy b o rn . td - Mr. sfad Mrs, Frank Evarts.A Morgan -^ ^ U l e O some got locked up. mor8i a8 0 v fn ^ u te r w mduly celebrated at; th eir1 * --- - At that time . a only one I residence oa Ninth street, In'this Deadwood, not, a churcli tad 3? ^ | \Years eve^—euite a number P? *^e}ft on “t0 H S S S h8 # 8 U M r . a n d M f ^ small school house, b u t there w as lots o f No\iicensewUl be granted to sell liquor j 0a9 ln iS88# In 1830 there were at least Sunday, and the whole number of li-tbirty.flve saw mills w ith in eight miles o -* i — — ~ between qttraoted the attention o f a multituds. We fin ^ plenty d t takers o f the uncommon values offered; -» — e y e ra 3 S $ ’J8r% ! « L 4 | i 8 'M > l l < p t iJ W W S f i f - w ™ TH EMSS tS O DATS and intimate friends ot the bride and bappy over the oomlng o f S - D^W daughter, ^ Qu-r q j bar|D g Sale w i l l be being present ' | botoYVedflesday, January 3 A .™ . . - - , New tives igroom „ ttiade -M r an^Mrs. Frank L VanVieet of very attractive w ith b e g ? **. cenaesfora tow must be Havana. There in ftfe officeo?^Coto’S h e r a ^ a n d t h ^ W | L o d l “cent e £«« J u“ ^ -« e, ^ i t en0e ° f I 0 N M O N D A Y , t h ^ 14th m st., o u r A We*lt«»y FauaJHr. one, Wprry The young man“ {m sfte sand m Mm* ®ad A ra re fu ljvn U frequently be heard of, and fromfctoW Thc NeW York World aays calculation of th e Wealth of individual members o f the V anderbilt family makes the following exhibit : Cornelius Vanderbilt. W ilifM i Frederick W. Vanderbilt ,George, W , Yanderbill , M r L 'lf f o t t F S b e p a r d $110,000,000 86-000.000 16,000.000 15.000.000 12.000.000 12,000,000 I2.000i000 * f The Lake V ie ff Springs Rojito—fotMer- l y Lake View Hotebf-ia to be h e a t^j by steam One of Dtinniijiga large sized y to f ing boilers, which, together w ith a ll the needful apparatus, is f t be Pat l\ b? ^ \W Miller,the local agent* who has »h*Wy placed quite a numttto o f ^ heaters in Watkms, which W f l g i best o f satisfaction, w ill hareaftsr enable the. Lake View