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ELECTRO-MEDICAL ROMANCE. FOR TRAVE preparitory to taking a de. St IMANCNVer WA a cir and exch horse whinnie a coaxing manner to my own steed. Poor He struggled in the most fran tic PROMOTIONS IN THE ARMY, General Brishin Reviews the Chances of Elevation in the Next Sixteen Years. Protective Formed for Nebraska. call has been issned for men of Nebra 16, to effect the De Rudio, Charles C.. How Telegraph Operator Smith Saved | at 1 slow tro Ora Misner's Life-The Message. Telegraph O, a hero among time ago, says the New York Herald All the remarks applied to flu infantry # retirements equal foree to the cavalry tional remark that the 1oss to the govern it e sl y owIDy his efforts of o down on the grass ai his disappointment 1 rose up then Instead of rushing off expected, the actually groaned | Millard hotel, Jan THE PRESENT RETIREMENT LAW. to Big Ind ¢h for the government o make artillerymen but it takes years 3 by great na National Tr e call is signed by G of Fremont, 1 my blanket instructions The 014 Officers While the Young Promotion Bill Expected to 2 to Their Places | an who was suffering from « Smith was ye: X i< actions called ted_and pawed asif send set up a shont 1 promotions in cavalry from compnlsory retireme oW -operators nt recognition of his thought age from th he took ).h place &t the head, formed the and they went maintained it romptitude w parents of Miss M young lady who h RETIREMENTS PROMOTIONS off at a gallop and as L could see the waving line EMMA NI-_VADA. Well-Weitten icism of Her Singing. Kansas City Times. to Kansas City the not unusnal Gen. Brisbin has written a five 1 sought to take The national a subject of the tive and deals principally with ject of “retirement wre thank ful to o Lord will & came into the 1 on Saturday vromotions in y," a very interesting subject to army people names of over one thousand ofl i lates of their retirement st and inguired ¢ was none for her, the contents When Nevada, branch could of lnudanum transpired that she expec gram she had sent to an s areply to a i arately and disew ing what officers will be consequent A liberal allowance is alties resulting from death, dism retirements s nt promotions promotions 1st, Those which will result in ten “Sonnambula with & good de ny with whom she tad quarreled recently in this ciy, he Big Indian operator ir h-.., while he he ccommodations ¢ she looks and how to make such an effort surate with the A social will bo given at_Engin Monday evening by the South It did not take place w8 previously nd stood up on the chairs some of ns did grand send-oft, week 1o settle various duties of life Let me send a message. You will save on I WSt T Mn-wl 1y evening .lnnn\nm:l Iy ~|||’|ni~ml down to the I recall also that night I have re or up to the close of 14( 18 chiefly vaiuable of retirement and no doubt will prov for the whole uriny. dates nnd figures are inter re with bits of fun other corps, the gencral setting his own s odor th in m. Western ('ni.m oflice, who,besides the knowledge of telegraphy, understanding borno by name to demonstrate medicine—Os- s a curious study he mass of numes xS comp: swer of its own from its works to has no connection, » main system of donnas ot the world, ¢ v month to sing, the The two men and as a result, « t instructions was poked . at tho around on mackerel boxes and listen. you believe it? sage u»ul‘\mul"u xplic B m to Big its and reme- "y all disappointed in Ne time to time print in the Beg for the ben i " numerous army s about army led to submit to the efforts to |||x| lln en she obe, ing the beatitude, “Blessed s expect nothing, for they i A little in f | Judge Stenl shall not be dis- | t of me sat a others who * physician okt the place he rtion of the opera- New York had prevented the death of Miss Misner, In a short time Miss Misne manifest symptoms of an She suffered intens modic pains, nothing to r y too long to mse which is enti columns all every year i large number o een :II!\IHIIII\I"I clusion of Nevada's encor minded me of the old story of the minis o, who, during the delives 'lun..nm\\ The young fe is too slow, and nll of the ulll nfl\uh 50 ments in th :\fl.-r sel \iu~ he anxious to get m(nl wonian, what part.of ny .|.wum o you o decply +? ‘tions of a ~Three Men Kill BINGHAMTON, dent oceurred on the Louisvi 2 at the bridge over Flint river, ion, Morgan county, yes- sections of a north telescoped. scetion broke loose bridge, and was run into by the second see- The shock caused a collapse of the 2, 800 feet of which was undergoing re- cars of the first section and the whole of the second, consisting of an engine cars, went down with lie wreek caught fire and John Johnson, tireman of ond section, fell under his engine and Henry Rotele canght under ac 'prum'nlmn in the :u'nly is very prospects of the younger slow, and the When he was informed of the Al ase he was alone in having gone 3 street nllil b o A hundred bills roduced to facilitate “promotion, all seem to fail, principally, I suppose. But here again we find the rule of pro- motion from cumpulsory r n cavalry any mor A AN S horsliomo pre: such a x'ullsuuwu how ashamed of him tirements will g (h.u\ it did |lhw| to the near Wilhite mv privilege of o nfl red hersclf in BoDE Vb108 0% o Iveis was a very thin voice, nlvh |. rndeney to gvt off llu Lv vared Gen. Cuyier edly died, and Liet. Col. A.J, \14-\4...‘l.r. $ unespeetedly Bave ‘promoted ol Gl so that, instead of wait- 3rover hus unexpe \ger boy to Dr. Hupt, of 1 reply to this mes- West 20th strect. Hunt wrote: The general does not diseuss the ment of Pope, but hints th ard will be Pope \Ivrnlr. Howard’s s sums up as follow tion of the above facts Is us to the following the top with a and the write ing for our |l|'unm(iu|| nge it to the sat- promotion June 4 wo got our lrn and |ln»u-n Carnival of Venic to mention that most unimposing and uninteresting concert duet from “T'r S who pretends to ations of the not to do an) [, two néw colonels of nd Sturgis, re cavalry, vice H:_uvh cars were burned, \\ lnln this is so, able fact that more young blood be ‘nxrolhu-u-nl in T "The laws providing for retirements in llu‘ army are suflicient for the present. know anything ormance was ve ikel, shall have one or two mor tions, or two from easualties, so sonable to connt on four new lieufen- nn-xm was adopted there Sould bo ¢ becoming over- wling to a cutting list and a reduction of re- ke a very great ally burned. |)u- young oflicers IS toorh ANl Kkeep them lieu- ants and captains the best part of their 5 lll and this tnwlul up in h. T 1ol ul.». that mun ceched; that, ffor <t danegro brak seriously burned. The (un~|\|l| mostly of pig iron, whi ? v L. O. Harris, 0s< the almost frozen riy passener t along in a few minute: Another of the dead bolies has been ol George W, Brinton, <t three colonels down of the i ¥, which would n I retired officers fon of what hardship o « indistinet; that she law will do would perhaps be the best way ot conelusion as to what would ounger oflice bid promotion than the (8) first lientenants i _more l'lum ustice to the tindly identined as t Taking 64 y And T am emboldon ther that I have An addition of two companics to « regiment of i A Ahe Lawler gine No. 1, a lad of 13, is the most itfully burned and bruised, - and the thre fons, with three majors of and these and the Num\l Jicutenants mulu- mm-um sixteen would take place: *'Tho. ganoral then' du ments and_consequent |un|nulm|| arm of the service twh. colomns of closoly printad Taattor ind s passed over e his left e cg b .fl'nml all the would perhaps s in the lowest 'u be filled from the and the sons of deser ht hiye been n g '1,n.~|. linnet, llwl as hardly MceMullen, of the llnl:ulvl- I'he Mander: covery is reg would |n||m||~xn\\-| ||“~ whole ]nul the rel 1 cmvghv“nu'u. , in round numbers, fifty-five new commissions in cavalry i all, young gentle: annot eclipse t ¢ umplhlu-ll Journal unu, t Not 50 bad « inal vacancic the linc of the |||l.||ul|~ to fill orig lu, l.lkl n from thib arm Gonoral Brisbin says: _\\'m..... ton rtist Casati is ow if we look a litt lh« n follow the retiremel nts in the nex sixteen year stafl’ corps two vnlnmlh embracing hundreds sral_says, “We now They are few in in distinetion. ss—they are only i date ‘set op- 'm.- Sound of and up on a chair ! bravissim ade without re- of the right ) slightly acqu we find .-nmpul ory retivements will tuke place as follow: ceiving promotion. come to the gene WILD HORSES. paid his mon ene, and the 1' principles. ier constant | 1t singers of the A Grand Sight on the Plains—A Herd Into an Op of Over a Hundred. Detroit Free Press: 1had camped near and was aroused zht by footsteps around me. Aiter listening o moment I felt sure that were the footsteps of hors cined fo be eircling around me; , not at a trot, but at a moder 11 that T had secured my horse in a thorough manner, foro “no -n]ml' But T do believe t as one of the g number, and will re posite their respective namn BRIGADIER-GI Sturgis, Rt li i of the Platte, nz is singing, whe ifornia girl or the idol of IS lh\h h, .Inlm I i, Whose tam lews broken. . Several the cabuose were badly shaken 1p. wits considerably wreeked and tho road las heen blocked all ¢ And no amount of natio Gibbot, John “April 20, 1801 i brie (l\ l y compctent eriti 1-~l|_y xzml 1o the cont The dates ot thelr “orsy th, James W ments ap pear opposite their Three Killod ¢ WIMINGTON, Treated to § pulled at his lariat stood up on & Northern ington & Baltimore tra men were killed ontright and on Wilmington A letter received from Jack- sonville, Sunflower (-lmnl\', Miss., say the mur||i|w of r! \maa 1Ktls gnd h from u brid, .nul pranced Demoerat says: 1 clew to the ullnLll) of my vis- Tilford, Joseph S. m-n..miml, Jolin M. bodies of two at Forbes, were ¢ over Mound v were two of four negroes who enteres l lllv' store of “Philip H. She will n-llu \Lmh 0, 18! l...-.....hmu They were wild horse Candidate WASHINGTON, mertield, convi he rallies very swall doses of nux found dapeih have remained a3 Bilont ns o post, dians nu]ll not havi ed of t efleets of lnudanum without other physic. Novemt ain this prese un, and Miss Datehet into approached me in Over the wires went on its way to i Misner was s ired $300 in cash and a vietim's person_ and e r nsas, but these two s Both whites and bla Lin llm 1y nululll: » adjournment of the hoving the term of court. hnm S \\uul-l remain in ~|unl. unti zht should give me 1 good view of the full hour, but wl Upham, John | on ont of du Operator Smith is_about S and came to Now York Trom Birming: his native place. rears in the Western Union com- nd is employed in the The President Ass the light grew s one to muke a i wd been enly 4 milo across, Men Who Have Gone Before, CiricAGo, Jan. Smith, recently in ¢l government. building, night aftera very served thiouzh the war and lad lm o Cwaniy years in the government » Louis, Jan, 10, ml until it was half mnl my little camp was WASHINGTON, ge of repairs on the Aug, ':l: 1903 with his head to this 15 could not havy positions on the skirmish line in more of themn, ~(nm ing, and Maj. Lle Mesealero Ind yesterday in refe A Life Sentenc Derrort, Jan. j William Stevens, for the murder of Bertha Duckwitz, to whom he was to bo married the Suturday after- noon rendered a verdict of murder in the st o was scutenced to imprison- M. L n:Hu\\. the old- D MeLellan, (lul\wu the troops operating They represented thitt il (| west D) following the nd trembled as wet with e et ot i ool | how he must long to join the wild rovers and end |Ii\l|lll\l"l T, R e to yiy feet funf '\I.nmlng nu- dm\u drawn taut He was in bis da; and successful manager, sweat as if [ Crook, by e went for life, Kansas City. The preliminary April 17, 1008 Lol ling 26, 1501 Kaxsas Ciry, Jan. steps have been taken for the o a base ball club herg, with a ca The enterprise is bicked up by solid 1t is proposed to_organize a western le composed of clubs frou St. 1’ tis, Milwaukee, ndfunapolis, as City, and pose are now in pro What It Is—What It Does. s Sarsaparilla is made of villa, dandelion, mandrake, N n.lu .u]m ringly of € Visitors that 1o s him hid been en have all the troops he ary—to quell the dis. and puiish the o, Sum'! l A m\etl. Frank T *He is undoubtedly much ol alder” noone seems o Know, and the colonel will never tell, Hero again we find tl y licutenant-colonel all the majors of cavalry now in commis- sion except seven will be compulsor tired within the next sixteen ye It we lulluw up \lw hsl we find that of the 1 i cherry Imk and other valuable me wnd favorably known \ting disease er than given, but how miuel animals, manes I muhlvrd and 1 ‘_,«-uh [uu- s, protect the séttler hie president) was determin cts' should be accomplished. en then ealled upon Gen, Sheri- the same subject, as by the president, that Crook’s removal was nof contenplated: t every coloncl pi two, e atiutions for that pui- S pmmu.g the blood when |n the pow ze from the ye 15 probably twenty y Theays predowinated, it ove color was 73 ul medicine, S dan in reference him, 'he Knights and the Chinese, Jan. 10,—The Knights of lhll.ulhlu w5, ‘General Do hilgl), Ridney Comp SAN FRANCISOC FROM SIN u.l(m-'\\mm about ten minutes, Cjet black stal- who was the gaveu snort, s been senf to évery distric bly of the Knights of Lubor S enireats each assombly to use it Tepresentwbion-in Congiess o se- cure absolute gration o t asseiibly 1o forwa 55 praying for sugh lagislation. ou wore th the next sixte y h s of some of these and the dates ment are as follows: CAPTAINS IlF CAVALRY, Kansas City's Immnol Head, mnl all llxmqn w up his heels in the 3 at a gallop, the dmw in ,.m,;!u file. , and they made th Then, at another Hood's_Saranpar C. L. Hood & Co., b by ull drugaists; $1, six for late to-nig produced wh - Woolen “'m APPLETON, \\ls Adam, Emil. unnl the Iun Randlett, James '|- Russell, Gerald.. Call and see our in Winter clothing, pnuuu lower u.mn ever before. The North Side manufacturers an assignment to A. £ An inventory 'l‘runplml“«‘.\ could not have done 1 thought at first that the lin, e mie, but at a ~i;; al i left wheel and the plain for a mile. suniced the shapo of o ¢ Bumgemay Bro's & Co., 1308 Furnam St. ‘Baturday morhi en, T Waguer, Hen, ee, Phillip | aufwian, Allx'll B.. William B.. l\l Isley. Charles T'...... 7. s on the will and wa- Last evening Judine | Father Betts b zoed conference in the vestry roon chinery, $14,000; st Music at wholesale p Epnory & ERICKSON was within pistol shot ho wheelod out and the hum 5 formed in a square with the four lings in the ecnt i nulv or 8o, broke ag, : -~ Winston Wined and Dined. Cuicaao, Jan, 10, ter to Persia, was o last night, t peonle were room was decorated Bave It a very orientul appearance, H, Winston. minis- 1 the opinion that b rdine weunty Below Zezo, (‘quks sold at 50 cents ont ar and flannels at great |uluu tion al the Boston Dry Goods Store, 614 and 616 South 10th St. "They galloped off for in and returned in ot oy ! IS Nowlan, Houry J...... 7. Boll. Jaies W June 11 101 H\ arges for whic of hisdewand tor a ne ler Betis and Ha this morning it was not thought that J Was serlously disturbe Bous rres der with a bullet *hed for my it 1 came the retl P. Wiig, proprie- A Now Jersey man Qm..., said hat The Parnell social club will give the viion that it would bo parties at Cun ¥ f. At 80 gumlwln‘n |lu- fourth of thei ningham hall, 13th umi Jackson st., l luy evening J.\n making every eff lullumuu.ul. enjoyable to all invited. iis limbs and porfection, aud he had the specd uud bottom of a 4 halt was made for a full hulll", and then shone like sil Aug. 13, )nw feeling in the mm.l\o: those who h..n- rhevmatism and ieved by the use of St The members t10 have the en W 3 Punl&ll W illhnu ®. been ey v ING M Association Ks state division s' Protective George E Om 1 sever working in the interestof the organiza succeeded in interes: both the traveling men and the ersin the forming of a state branch ociation has now ‘ganizations, anc 0 members and about 200 tray ! their headquarters in the and sucee no n the {0 SCeure a v ree of bag, rice paid - reason of the ven waltd 1y has the divectly ische - Court Docket. & disposed of the follow- ses in police court Sature m Smith, drunk nL Smith, drunk and disorderly, ten vagrancy, ten di , Jan. 10, nd ren Ge an named ‘| bound at the Wilnin rdand his wtimore road ved painful but not dangerons T'he condition of George Bl & Northern ¢ ars of falal log, s, fireman, Switch, 10. ch at Marlk d with the right. 1, Jan. 10.—A collision morning between wid the Phil or the Gallows. Jan, 10.—Louis Som- e murder of his wife , WS nd i next general on the 'AY. , delegate from ellyn, lately agent of the alled upon the president ance to his reported purpose ok 1rom the eomnm; against the Apac anxiety as b he report, where son of the bravery and skill he i 1y dndian wars, wis n. - The president ok, and assured his rious PUEPOse of removing rtained, He said Crook wanied ) SUICIDE, Deatl Quite a which Father ison very decic Lla lano ison left not disturh with his ewrly ser of the cluirch wom 0 wake Jwdin N. meoting of W. W Croshy, president and secretary of a temporary state organization M | to-night, 18 Nebrask sful not be formed here The objects of the orgamzation promote tree trade betwe states of the union tes to merchant trs to obtain a fair s sewer no lor it use xplains this by into the and disorderly, S WAY. ight Train Col- t of the first ned on brakeman, id burned to ¢ W. D. Johnson, brother of the d 1omas ) h will_be f the fir , fireman of en- seriously possible. nductor, is grow- sults are A. Melvine's injur |m'\mn~l\ reported, inelude compound’ fr and are regarded as 1 others received . "he lightnin press of the Baltimore & Ohio railwa i ter, Obic boose of a Charles Moscs, the engineer of probably fatally injured. cannot be learned, rsons in A fre s, T fatally in- a Visiting Del- He Will be Retained, Jun. 10, — Senator Representative Dorsey Wl Minister Pinds sensation was t the coroner g H. D, Jardine, who was ks ago convieted before the purt at Kansas City, veelesi- had committed appears that Jardine, his wrrival here some days ago to con- attorney regarding his case, the vestry room id hi op Robertson waring of his on- Jardine, of Tie had been tried and the 1al, bt whe ot 1 o'el arrived at the el sbserved Jaidine C. W, HAMIL and found him in dee] heavily He immedi Dyer, assistant to Betts, who on enterin ted chloro! fans, On th o’ d¢ for phys they discovered that Jar roform and immediately e him s effort, however, that he was dead. The measur contin 08 1o 1 andattery hearing all mony, & rdict of s Was fendered. The 1 burial and now 1 ies It will e interment. Th taken publicity until the e sensat to have been very p tion - Iyan to Fight Sullivan, w0y, Jan. 10 -Paddy Ryan's mother died at lier residence arcangements for fight between Ryan and Sullivan will be this evenir Owing to her death cezsarily delayed for ceived another te yos! fails concerning fight. - Buried Unde MoBine, Jan. while a erowd of boys and ching the ruins of sen wall thirty feet hich sons. Howard 1Hall taken out dead. The injured. - IWEGRAPH NOT Katie Irh started from N Steps have been taken to or of the Hendricks Monument St. Louis, The Kn teonye lark & Co's cal Mich., burned yest An ofticial cons Vatican on the tr Silver Creek two of the be f 4th St i A Beautiful Store. The finest and most complete Art Store ago is Hospe's, 1512 - Dr. Hamilton Warren, west of C and near Webster. Day promptly attended to. — Bonner's Card. t, great reduction Household goods during holidays. kery, Hanging Gre lines of Purniture, Lamps, Stoves and Everybody invite 1315 Doug 18 ESTABLISHED 1863. CHANDLER BROWN €0 GRAIN AND PROVISION Commission Merchants OFFICE H C. h‘ILLER Western Business Soli PECI, Local Business Solicitor, 1304 Doug- Omaha, Neb. Mende/ssolm & fi#her, ARCHITECTS 7=AND = H, L. SHAN W P. las GR Appenrance of the eminent 1 EDWIN THORNE And the T and mecha Tect Deius Friduy moruing. MERCHANTS' Natlonal Bank OF ONMATIIA., Furnin und Lith Streets, Northwest ¢ Paid up Capital, Surplus Fund = - FRANK MURPHY, Prosident, BEN 1. WOOD Cashier 10 all business eatrusted Pays Five por cout on Vime UNITED STATES National Bank: U. S DEPOSITOR Y. $. W, Cor, Farnam & 12h Sts, $100,000 Capital, - sleep and breathing rrival of the do ine had taken chlo COTONET Was not ¢ eholoroform | fact of (e was kiown tobut few during the day s likely to ereat 1 in ehureh cire in s denomina, ram lay, asking him to o to New York s Soon as possible, Coburn he acceptance Ienge or of the place and © no further de anize a branch e holding a dis- tory will be il inst. - Schooner Driven Ashore. Bostox, Jan. 10.—The Ellsworth, Maine, was driven near Deer Island Friday night, o tain, mate and cook were drowned, - nd Indian Territory Soft Coals in the market, ssale only by JEek W schooner Juliet, of on the rocks nd the cap- banod cluns, S effailure. Ra.uwa,y Time '.I.‘a.ble OMAHA, i tho ti J‘\u s lh. NNER, Chame Superintendent AMUSEMENTS. BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE Saturday and Monday, Jan, 9th and 1ith ATURDAY MATINEE, ully selected Drunutlo Conipa veut London aud New dromatic success, TheBlack Flag By Henry Pettitt, Esq. (Note=When w convict l'(vr‘l\luml Piison, Englund, th uced with magnin RAMGE, Tailor & Mens' Furnisher 1311 FARNAM STREET, tu 1l SAM'LE ounts solicited and prompt attention ON Prosident M. T DIRECTOLS H, M, Culdwell, €. W. Hawillon, 4. F. 5 Barlow, C. Will Hamilton. Tats OSRITAL €D SOUTHERN REMEDY 18 WARRANTED NOT 70 CONTAIN A siNaiE PARTICLE OF MERCURY | o Asy | siseRar INIURIOUS SUBSTANCE, wer s PURELY VEG ETABLE It Will Cure all Discases Cansed by Derangement of the 1 Kidney and Stomach, 16 you f lebilitated have fre ent ho andtor indard id liv NS LIVEL At needs cleansing out violent out intoxicating Simmons LwerRegulator PREPARED BY H. ZEILIN & €O, any time you Middle Aged Men, ity “#1 By il nost Kond now. | Madl The followin purtiire of traing by ( O, arrive and dopart f of 1th and W & Q. and K. O, St u .\ M. depot! all otk BRIDGE TRAIN: Dridge trains will leave the log . depot. Arrival and e trimsfer depot ut DEPART. Will leave 10:45 071 Ratos—Fivat cubin, ork nited Chirof a speci ssfully without 5 §d0¢ Oalkl Depart. A, 1 1 1A pices. D ' Donutinl frone 1 covers, full o my Wil e e A medinl aw by tho ai I M 8:50 CHICYGO & NOWT! 1and Expross, SSOURI e Sioux ( |ly P C, B& Q. Via iPlatismouth. TOCK YARDS TRAINS 7 1, it 0:40—8:05— U P dopot 40—5:07 D. 5 4, rwine dilys 1, datly ex duily excopt Saturday; day. iNE | Pianos an 'l][gans —AT— WOODBRIDGE BROS’ MUSIC HOUSE OMAHA NEBRASKA. HAMBURG - AMERICAN Packet Company. A DIRECT LINE England, France & Germany, L0 steamships of this well known line wre all ofiron, in wiier Ught compu nishod with ¢ both safe und agre Stutes und Buropo 5 und Ablo. boug, (PA LI Manhuod Bood, & liayine triodin vain ove I d FIEI 0 1w ol 3 REEV TS, 43 Cliath ERRASKA CULTIVATOR AND HOUSE. KEERER o 0t W ouder () A THE Ger I(l:l' L ‘s t.’nmnn »ub.,umnnu.u'.‘n. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital. ... Buplus May 1, 18685% . H. W, Yares, Pr TOUZALIN, \null:w l‘ nt. W. H, i W. V. Mouse, LW Y ares, 'SIMMONS permanently as your systom ning, rogulati stimulating with Philadelphia, Pa Medical Work for Young Man only 81 by mail postpaid. man, young, middle-aged s i Samie, B o he Anhor ty th Niie 1 Association, to the office g AT co of Lifo should b road hr_ the voun TEOF reltoe! "1 Wi ot ty 1o whom the Solence ul, whother youth, parent, guste L Institte, or DE W, I, Lo, Mitas., who maj i skiil nhd oxpori- nses LAt huve . Such treatod un instunco ntion this paver. * of arrival and de- | Stundurd ting wt “Trains of th doncts autne: rains on the B, & SOUTHWARD, 4 Accomm s fot ()lmnln ui 7 yiliing 1o muke the passico nails, wind le aturdays for No Plymouth, «mN u 1AM i $00-$100. u stieot, New York City, side ul. J(nu\ 8. COLLINS, Lewis 5. REED, A E. Touzaliy, BANKING OFFICE: 1iLON + 22th rud Faenam S i