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‘ 3 & R 550 R 7 e Cublished evory poring, exoept Bunday. only Monday morniog daily. RAMS BT WAL ne_Yoar $10.00 1 Throe Months, Wix Monens 5.09 | One Month THR WRRKLY NEW, FURLISIAD RYRAY WHDNREDAT, THE DAILY BEE-- OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1883, TWO “BOSSES” DOWNED, The results of the voting in two States on Tucsday aro matter for special con- gratulation by all who hold principles In the one case thatso above party. dangerous a demagogue as Benjamin F. Butler has been repudiated by the people TERMAJFONTPAID. of the old Bay State, and that he now O e O | Eeegcont . ......" % romains olely a8 a festering thorn in the American Nown Oompany, Sole} AgenteaNewsdoal- | flosh of the Demoeratio party. ‘“The bt godriegakorose RN A X old man” will doubtloss be heard from in A Commusieations relating to News and Editorial | the national convention of that unhappy atters ahould bo addreesed €0 the EorroR,OruTHE | 1ieioa) organization, despite his defeat, noroess LrTTERS, and 80 long as there is anything which he A B L e wonrar, Owana. | considers worth the soizure his hand will Dmits, Chooks and Postoffice ordors to be made pay Wbl to the order of the company “[be outstrotched and his peculiar, not to say disreputable, methods will be em- THE BEE BUBLISHING 00, PROPS.{(i0 iq'tc enforce his wishes, T prea. E. ROSEWATER, Bditor. ent downing is all that Republicans care e Thanksgiving Proclamation, ““In furtherance of the custom of thia people ab the closing of each year, to engage upon a dny et apart for that purpose in epecial fosti- val of praise to the Giver of all Giood,therefore, 1, Choster A. Arthur, President of the United Btates, do hereby designate Thursday, the 20th dy of Novembor next, as day of national thanksgiving, for the year that is Nrawing to an end has ben repleto with the evidence of divine goodness, the provailance of health, tho fullneks of Ehe harvest, the stability of poace and order, the growth of fraternal feelings, the spread ot intelligonce andl_leaming, the continued en- joyment of civil and religious liberty—all these and countloes other blossings are cause for reverent rejoicing. I do, therefore, recom. mend that on the day above appointed the poople rest from their acoustomed_labors, nd meeting in their soveral places of worship, express thelr devout gratitude to flod.thntl e has dealt bountifully with this nation, and pray that His grace and favor abide with it forever, CuesTir A, ArTHUR, President. By Frip, T. ERELINGHUYSES, Secrotary of State. M. Isaws has pulled through but it was a very close call. Tur. lesson in Nebraska, doan’t mun- key with the buzz saw. Krre it before the people that Ne- ‘braska refuses to be subjugated, Tur widow Butler refuses to be inter- viewed since Massachusetts planted a heavy foot upon her stomach, Taerr. was terrible fighting at Win chester last Thursday, and Sheridan loss than one hundred miles away. Tur Internal Revenue Department must have been very busy in Judge Post's district, judging from the returns. Mzs, Corny’s husband will not wear the ermine but will continue to wear ep- aulots as colonel of the First Nebraska militia, ManoNE was unhorsed in the battle but that did not stop him from issuing a manifesto to the vanquished warriors in old Virgi Tuaose horrid anti-Monops have re- fused to take the advice of the railroad organs, They can't be induced to seek salyation in the house of their lords, 3 0 — Nrw Yomrk. will still be the pivotal Statein the next Presidential election, and that means Chester A, Arthur as the most available candidate on the Republi- can side of the fen —— Tue home of Governor Dawes, Saline county, which used to give all the way from eight to twelve hundred Republican majority, has now become one of the pillars in the Anti-Monopoly column., pipe——— RevoLuTIONs nover go backward, The Abolitionists fought until elavery wus abolished. The Anti-Monopolistsa of Neobraska will remain in the harness until corporate monopoly is made subservient o law. ‘Tug returns from Pennsylvania show that when the Republican party is fairly treated in that State its candidates got very comfortable majorities, The re sult on Tuesday is an earnest of what it will be in'84, Tre Republican “‘reserve” did not come out in New York, but the ‘‘partial victory,” as the Zribune designates it, shows that the Democracy have no mere than a fighting chance for carrying it in the next Prosidential campaign. That “reserve” will voto then, ———— Dovaras county has rebuked the slan- derers of Judge Bavage by giving him over 1,600 majority. - In view of the fact | less inflation of railway and telegraph se: that the county is Ropublican by eight | curities, which form the basis of financial hundred to one thousand this is a com- pliment that Judge Savage can well bo|Stock watering and excessive bonding proud of, — Two yEARS ago Polk county gave Samé uol Maxwell, Republican, preme Judge, age.” It:woul ber, as Senator Edmunds wishes to be winter, g Mr. Mr, tinuous ervice nato, as exemplified by the death of makos the selection of so able & muan as Senator Authony very satisfactory . the vountry generally, _| three-fourths of the State press support- 093 votes and i 7 ok i Munger, Donoseatly Sniiists Fot B lapse in 1873, Unless a check is put upon , 8 yotes. On Tuesday last Polk"cotuty gave 247 majority for Sav- Of the eight Senators who be. | should be prohibited mwdurviouyul;binunly e Bsulsbury, of Delaware, survives. i) Anthony is the only Senutor in gon- | and for. The political crockery he may smash in 1884 is not in their cupboard. The election of Mr. Robinson over him shows that the people ask for good men, and when they are presented political tricksters will be relegated to the rear, Butler has traduced the State and her people for a mean political purpose. Beyond that his administration has no feature of importance. In Virginia Mahone has suffered a de- feat and one which should be a lesson not less to himself than to the Republi- can faction which has catered to his whims and winked at his dictatorial methods, for the sake of a success not worthy the eacrifico. The Senator has accomplished some good results in his crusade against bourbonism, and for that something is due him, but not the sacri- fice of principle. The Republican party could not afford to endorse him beyond the verge it had roachod in the past. While a bourbon success in Virginia is to be deplored, it is preferable to the ‘‘bosa’ rule of Mahone, and should be viewed in its true light, as a blessing in disguise, The battle against the victors in the latest election in Virginia should be waged on a purer basis than his, waged with persistency, waged to an un- qualified success, and then will the full benefits accrue as’ they should, to the whole Stato and the country generally. THE LATEST FROM NEBRASKA, Returns from the various. sections of the state are still incomplete, especially from the Elkhorn valley and the counties on the northeastern border. It is now definitely known that Mr. Broady, the Anti-Monopoly candidate for judge of the Firat district, is elected by a hand- some majority. The district was Repub licau by fully 2,000 majority at the last judicial election in 1881, but the popularity of Mr, Broady, and notoriety of his opponent, together with the revul- sion created by the Anti-Monopoly move- ment, are responsible for the result. The Second and Third districts elected their judges by acclamation, all parties having endorsed the same candidates. Judge A. M. Post has been elected in the Fourth district byjs decisive majority, notwithstanding the heavy odds against Judge Morris is elected in the Fifth over Beatty.. ;Judge Gaslin is re-elected unanimously. 3 ‘The outcome in the remaining districts is as yet unknown. £ The most liberal estimates on Supreme Judge show that the majority of M. B. Reeso will not exceed 4,000 and it may be wiped out entirely by returns from the northwestern counties. All the brag and and bluster of the supporters of Reese about the old-time majorities are propos- terous, In three or four of the countics that last year gave heavy Anti-Monopoly majoritiss, there has been a revulsion, ow- ing to purely local causes. Unpopularcan didates and personal controversies and railrond influence wero instrumental in carrying these counties for Roese, but in the main the Anti-Monopoly lines did not waver and the vote was pretty much the same as it was last year. With ing Reeso in & campaign that was fought almost entirely through the press, the Republican candidate should have been elected by at least from 16,000 to 20,000, They have barely escaped defeat, and they must now concede that Nebraska will remain a debatable State until the demands of tho Anti-Monopolists have been conceded and sat CALLING A HALT. The business men of the country are at last bocoming alarmed over the reck- enterprise of the greatest magnitude. have created fictitious values that threat- en sooner or later to bring on a crash more disastrous than Jay Cooke's col- stock watering and Oredit Mobilier con- struction rings at a very early day Wall The New York Chamber of Commerce, ut & recent meeting, has taken the initia- tive, and calied a halt to the Goulds and The following resolutions, passed by that body, will meet the hearty approval of business men all over the ocountry: . That capitalization of surplus earnings h law; that the in- crease of capital, either by stock or bo issues, should be "defined by egal formulas, easily understood only permitted for good and sufficient whose name was called | public reasons, and not because it can be , when the southern mem. s and the Democrats | PAY. ® fair dividend on an increased shown that a corporation can be made to hat the public welfare reguires that corporations should be subjected to Gov- ernment supervision and ontrol, “State or "Hmo , or both, s the case may be,” by means of comumissions or other not.ba‘. That such Covernment supervisiou e THE OMAXA BEE. The should have power to regulate and con- trol, within reasonable limits, the charges of these corporations. That ordinary differences arising be- tween theso corporations and their cus- tomers should be decided by Government commissioners without the expensive and tedious delays incident to a lawsuit. That larger and more important ques tions should be, as now, referred to the Logisiatures or the courts, That there should be no fixed limit to the rate of cash dividends corporations wting under such supervision as above indicated may pay to their stockholders, by reason of superior management of their affairs or of increased prosperity, but such questions should be left to the legislative power which created them, to lecide upon the necessarily varying con- ditions of each case, e— Tue Nutmeg State still keeps the con. trol of its Legislature in the hands of the Republicans, and a Republican successor to Senator Platt will be among the re- sults, Mr. Platt is the man distin- guished, we believe, for rejecting a heavy retainer from a corporation which desired his legal services, on the honest greund that he was the servant of the poople, and did not think it right to give his services to others while they were due his constituents. Ciamnmay Dorsky had better revise his figures. When he bulletins Reese with ten thousand majority he shows la- mentablo want of political mathematics, THE RESULT IN NEBRASKA. A Vet Amomt of Icomplte - tarns From Various Portions the vote from_this place: State ticket, Bavage 183, Reese 162. County ticket, Woodhouse 101, Brown 71, Greenwood 148, Adle 125, Doeder 42, Campbell 173, Canida 132, Clory 117, Pierce 127, Dwel- ler 187, Boyd 218,;Sycamore 151, Houser 177, Morgan 199, Stevenson 147, Dunn 137, Simpson 164, Davidson 191, New 147, Ellis 203, Howard 160, Nenraska Crry, November 7, 4:30 p. m.—Houser is elected by 700 majority, Seymour by 5 votes, Adle by 8, Stevenson w 12, Simpson by 300, Canada by 100, ‘atson by 80, and ler by 240. The official count will decide the vote of Ste- venson, Adle and Soy Broady is elected in the Third district. 2 Later returns give Savage 586 in the county, MERRICK, Cextrar Crry, Nob Judge: Reese 604, Savage 643 Judge: Post 646, Williams 597, Marshall 691, Patterson 651. WASHINGTON, Brair, November 7.-—All Republicans except county treasurer, and Roese be- tween 600 and 700 majority in the C’)!Ill()fl POLK. Osceora, November The official voto of Polk county gi avage 869, Reese 622; Savage's majority, 247; dis- trict judge, Mills (Dem.) 1,056, Norval (Rep.) 443; Mills' majority, 612; Kelly (Rep.), candidate for clork, has 1 majori- ty; Aikens (Rep.), candidate for judge, has 32 majority. Balance of ticket fusion and Democratic, RED WILROW. Invraxors, November 7.—M. B. Reese has 400 majority, Wm. Gaslin about 600 majority. The Republican county ticket 18 olected by about 350 majority. LINCOLN COUNTY. Norri Prarre, November 7. -Total vote of Lincoln county 778; State ticket, Savage, Dem., 140 majority; Judicial, Hinman, Dom., $38 majority; Calkins, Dem., 64 majority; county clerk, Grady, Dem., 68 majority; treasurer, Elles, of the State Reese Apparently Elected by a Very Insignificant Majority. Colby Cut on All Sides and Bur- ied Out of Sight. The County Tickets Brilllant With Varied Political Hues, NEBRASKA., YORK COUNTY, Special Dispatch to Tie B Yorx, November 7.—Reese carried the county by about 500 majority. Township organization carries by a small majority. LINCOLN COUNTY MAJORITIES, Special Dispatch to Tik Brx. Nowra Prarre, November 7.—Lincoln county will give Savage 160 majority, Himan 350 majority, Calkins 100 major- Rep., 65 majority; sheriff, Bangs, Dem., 264; county judge, Snelling, 38 majority. Burdock BLoop i BITTERS Cures Scrofula, Erysipelas, Pimples and Face rabs, Blotches, Boils, Taumors, Tet- ter, Humors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Sores, Mercurial Diseases, Female Weakness)| and Irregularities, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Juandice, Affections of the Liver, Indi- gestion, Biliousness, Dyspep- sia and Generad Debility. Hood's by this m ine are mplest statement of them affords the best proof that it com- bines r curative agents and when once usod & o of the people. ur W HOLESALLE Dry Goods! SAM'L C. DAVIS & CO, Washington Avenue and Eifth Street, - - - ST. LOUIS. MO STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., Wholesale Grocers ! AND JOBBERS IN FLOUR, SALT. SUGARS, CANNED GOOCS ND ALL GROCERS' SUPPLIES A FULL LINE OF THE BEST BRANDS OF | Cigars and Manufactured Tobacco. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER C0O A company of Erie, Pa., capitalists has been formed for the purpose of embalm- ing the dead in all citios of the United States by Dr. Arthur 8. Lovett's secret process, The capital stock is fixed at $£260,000. But one man of the company is to be entrusted with the secrot in a hermetically sealed casket. This mem- ber is to be placed under $100,000 bonds to preserve the casket intact. He is to be elected by the stockholders, and is only to open the box and read the secret for the benefit of stockholders in the event of Dr. Lovett dying suddenly with- BROWN. Aixswonrtn, November 7.—Returns coming in very slow; indications up to 2 o'clock show a large Republican ma- jority. Savage is running well. BUFFALO. Kearsey, November 7. ty gives Republican: majo! entire State, judicial ane Buffalo coun- ritiea for the county tickots nniing from to 800, Sherman county gives Savidgo, district judge, and Barber, district attorney, about 200 majority. Kearxey, November 7.—Incomplete reports, which will not, however, be changed much by full reports, elect the entire Republican county ticket by plu- ralities ranging from 100 to 600, Sam. L. Savidge, for district judge, carries this county by nearly 600 majority over Hinman, and is undoubtedly elected. Bixler for district attorney has about 100 majority in this county over Calkins and is probably elected. Dawson county gives Savidge and Bixler 16 majority each. Reports from Sherman county iddicate a Republican majority of about 100, Teose has about, 450 ‘majority in Buffalo county. ADAMS COUNTY, Hastr ity, These majorities are “?proxinmted o, from the count as far as m: , November 7.—Full returns are all and the entire Republican ticket is elected by a large majority. The Republicans carried every precinct in 2 the county with majorities ranging from Huwmnoor, Neb. Nov. 7.—Total votes|10 to 500. Reese's majority over Savage polled, 453; Reesn 224, Savage 223, Colby | for Judge of the Suprome Court is 466, 190, Broady 260, Cain 2565, Jushen 190, HOWARD. Musselman 246, Brannen 187, Mead 238, | N 7 dre & 2 il B. 'y 3 Lion 31 Houtt? 830, Daily .26, Carpe) 5 RECRR b akriot Courty Morval, 007 . 3 jority; county treasurer, C. Jackson, 428 THE VOTE OF MERRICK COUNTY, majority; county clerk, C. C. Robinson, Special Dispatch to THE Beg, 057 majority; sheriff, Johnson, 177 ma- For Supreme Judge; Reese, 108; Sav- | jority. uge, 108; Fourth District Judge, Williams, 74, P?‘:,t Nl[flfl;hlll)lilltlric:: Attorney, Pat- terson 96, Mars| 6; County Treasurer, i i i t- Wobster" 178, “Aduma18, rving 18, | o svbors anasty Jutge,and soustycosk Foster 3, Olark Good win 24, Rice 133, | which are doubtful, The majority for Templin 67, Sherif Dualham 117, Onarwrill| Savago is 247; m.jo;-ifi for M. A. Mills, , Taylor 21, Best 5; County Judge, | Distr . & 312 A Logue b4, Hosttetter 195, Wh’i’wd : '. District Judge, Anti-Monopoly, 612. Superintendent, Ridgle 50, Baker 124, e Dressler 37; Commissioners, Kastern| Prarrssovrs, November 8.—The Re- District, Gilbard 16, Crawford 127, Adams | publican State ticket has about 150 ma- RICHARDSON COUNTY TOTAILS. Special Dispatch to Tue Bex POLK. Osceors, November 7.—The Anti- 70; Middle District, Scudder 132, Traver | jority. The County Republican ticket | P 49; Township Organiration, for 34, against | 18 elected by majorities ranging from 60, 160 to 250. POLK COUNTY, BUTLER. Osc EOLA, Nov. 7.—The vote of Polk Davip Ciry, November 7.—Returns county incomplete, six out of the nine|from Butler county are all in except one precincts, gives the following: Savage precinet, which will make no material for Supreme Judge 39 majority; Mills, | change in the vote, NSavage hasa major Democrat for District Judge 236 major- | ity of about two hundred; Williams for ity. District Judge has a majority of about five hundred. Harper, county treasurer, is the only Republican elected. He will have a small majority. A STALWART ESTIMATE. Lixcows, November 7.—Returns at 10 HITCHCQCK AND DUNDY, Special dispatch to the Bee, CrLperTsoN, Nov. 7.—Vote of Hitch- cock and Dundy countics as far as heard o ALahds) g, ooy peemo Qoutt | otolock to-night show Republican gains in Distriot Court, Gaslin 188; County Clork, | Aot every county on the State tickot W. §. Porry 75, W. W. Brown 64; Ooiin. Reose, Republican, is elected Supreme ty Treasurer A. B, Young 90, Chaso 49, |J2080 by 10,000 majority. = Broady, 0. L. Buldwin has nearly: the entiro vote | Demoerat, is elocted in tho Kirst judicia for Sheri: Y district by 8,600 majority. Three other fi SR e districts not heard from are supposed to y TS be in doubt. The Republicans elect the Coruvmeus, Neb., November 7.—Near- ly complete returns from Platte county give Savage 500 majority; Post, District Judge, 1,200 majority; County Treasurer, Newman, Democrat, 100 majority; Coun- ty Clerk, Stauffer, Democrat, 100 major- ity; Sheriff Kavanaugh, Democrat, 100 wajority.: RICHARDSON, Ruio, Neb, November, 7.—The fol- lowing votes cast in Rulo, for Judge of | Supreme Court Savage 185, Reeso 5, District Judge Broady 195, Colby 104, BARPY, Brirevee, Neb. Nov.7.—Supreme Court Savage 85, Reese 80, PAWNEE, Pawxee Crry, Neb, Nov, 7.—Pawnee City precinet polled 616 votes. Returns from Pawnee City, Plum Creek, Turkey Oroek, Miles and Table Rock precinots give Broady, District Judge, a majority of 86, LANCASTER, Beayrrr, Neb, Nov. 7.—Supreme Judge, Reese 190, Savage 84. HALL COUNTY, Special Dispatch to Tus Brs. Granp IsLanp, November 7.—Savage will have at least two hundred majority. The county is Democratic and Anti-Mono- poly. STANTON COUNTY, Sranton, Nov, 7.—This county goes 70 Democratic majority on the State ticket. Bavagoe 66 majority; Crawford 43 majority. The county ticket went democratic by a small majority. 010K, Uxapira, Neb,, November 7. —Judge of Bupreme Court, J, W. Savage 141; M. Reese 148, seven judges. Very few counties elect the straight Republican ticket, many mixed, some give Republican majorities on State ticket and elect opposition county officers, others the reverse. Gen- erally all element united-in opposition to the Republicans. DAWSON. Pruym Creeg, November 7.—The fol- lowing is the official count in Daw:on: Supreme Judge, James Savage 381, M. B. Reese 870; District Judge, Samuel T.:Savidge 381, B. 1. Hinmanf365; District Attorney, J. W, Bixler 386, E. C. Col- kins 370; county clerk, Hewett 413, Raldwin 334; county treasurer, Fleming 612, Tiler 222; sherif, McLean 346, ames 203, O'Brien 192, SUTTON, SurroN, November 7.—Sutton pre- cinct gives Morris, Dis Judge, 8 majority; Bemis, District Attorney, 117 majority; Dickson, county treasurer, 160 majority; F. R. Yarco, clerk, 146 ma- ;omy; Kidd, sheriff, 1456 majority; Reese, Supreme Judge, 145 majority The county gives about 600 Republican majority. GAGE. Wynore, November 7.—¥or Judge of the District Court, First Judicial dis- trict, Jefferson H. Broady, maj , 80, County ticket, King, majority, 13; sher- iff, Davis, majority, 114; County Judge, Kretsinger, majority, 400; county com- missioner, Third district, Unkoff, major- ity, #64; county superintendent, Fore- man, majority, 11; county surveyor, Puasco, wajority, 300; for new county, majority, 449; against township organi- zation, majority, 210, o ——— Humor in the Stomach, Much of the distress and sickness at- tributed to dyspepsia, chronic diarrhoea and other causes 1 occasioned by humor in the stomach. Beveral casos, with all Pasansa, Nov, 7.-The fllenlagis - oo haractosistic of these colplalinis, | Loweyideiy out making provision for carrying on the business of the corporation Joy in Chinatown, Say Frawxcisco, Car,—Chan Hon Cheo, President of the Six Companies, gives the following to the press. [His statoment is endorsed by leading Chinese merchants, among whom are: Leong Pok Hing, President Sam Yip Co., Wong Shok Loo, President Hop Wo Co.] Chan Hon Chee says: We regard St. Jacobs 0il as the most wonderful medicine in the world, as a cure for pain. e — Missionary Bil New York, November 7.—The execu- tive committee of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal church began its annual session to-day. The following appropriations were recommended: Af- rica, $1,000; South America, $28,000; Central China, $51,000; ¥oo Chow, $15,000; North China, $25,000: West China, $12,000; Germany and Switzer- and, $24,000; Sweden, $22,000; Nor- way, $14,000; Denmark, $10,000; North India, £64,000; South India, £10,000; Bulgaria, $15,000; Italy, $27,000; Mex- ico, §34,000, and Japan, $35,000. —— The St. uouis Police Fight. Sr. Lot1s, November 7.--At a meet- ing of the board of police commissioners this evening, the decision of the court of apeals annulling their act of Octobor 9th, relating to the deposition of Chief Camp- bell was recognized and an order made that police captains report to Colonel Campbell. ' The latter thereupon took ion of the police headquarters and 18 on duty to-night, Chief Taaffe re- tiring without opposition. Before ad- journment, however, De Lutz, one of the commissioners preferred charges of insubordination and conduct unbecomin, an officer against Colonel Campbell, an that gentleman will be tried on the charges at the next regular meeting of the’%onrd The conspiracy case against Messrs Lutz, Caruth, %{c[ntire and But- ler was continued to-day until the 26th inst. to give the State time to prepare for the prosecution. e el The Dollar Nuisanc CrxersNart, November 8.—The dir- ectors of the board of trade and trans- rts at a meeting te-day, adopted the report of the committee, declaring the trade dollar a nuisance and recommend- ing a memorial to Congress for ita ro- demptlon by the government and with- drawal from’ circulation. DERBAN reEMEDY PO PPAXIN. = CN RES . Py Aheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lu Ba dache, thache, eNRY COLLE H LOTTER) $30,000 forl $2. Regular Monthly Drawing willtake place in the Masonic Hall, Masonio Temple Build ing, in Louisvillo, Ky. Thursday, November 29th, 1883. A Lawful Lottery and Falr anl:fl. chartered by the legislatiro of Ky., and twice de od logal by tho highest court In tho State. Bond given to Henry County in the sum of §100,000 for the prompt payment of all prizes sold. A REVOLUTION IN SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS g4 Every ticket holder hlsown supervisor, can call gut'te number on bis ticket and ses tho cof number on the tag placed in the wi eanon. - These drawiuge wil osur on 8 ursday of every month. Read the magnificent November Scheme. 10 each 5 L. 10,000 200 each Approxinmtion Prizce 2,700 200 sach @ . ] 100 each . “ o 110,400 Half Tickets, §1. 50 Tickets, $100. Remit money or Bank Dralt n Letter, or send b xpross. DON'T SEND BY REGISTEKED LET \'POST OFFIOK ORDER, watl further notice. Or! ors of 86 80d upward by éxpress, can bo sent at oui spense, Address all orders to J. J. DOUGLAS, . Ll Lt P LY ‘ 1,867 Prizce. Whole Tickets, 82 47 Tiek MAX MEYER & CO., IMPORTERS OF HAVANA CIGARS! 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