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THE OMAHA DAILY BER: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1889. THE CITY. Chief Seav his men to g places to-day. S potswood transferred lots 14 to 18 in Wright Place to E. B. Baruett esterday, the consideration being 21,000, ¥ Coopers union, No. 1, of this city and South Omaha, will hold a bail at Row ley’s hall, 1n South Omaha, Thanksg ing eve, for the benefit of the societ) Amended articles of incorporation were filed with the county clerk chang- ing the name of ti Elevator and Mili Feed company to the Fowier Elevator compan) The Omaha Loan and Trust Company Savings bank filed amended articles of incorporation yesterday, providing that the affairs of the bank shail be ducted by a board of directors of stockholders, and by a president, president and trensurer, William H. Lozier, the fifteen-y old son of I, H. Lozier, the cable con- ductor, "died Sunday of consumption. The fuueral services will ba held at Heafey & Healey’s at 10a. m. to-day. The interment takes piace at Laurel Hill, y issued an order detailing ard the various voting Personnal Paragraphs. 8. D. Evans, of Waterloo, is at the Paxton R. N. Howell, of Lincoln, is a guest at the Casey. J. B. Barnes, of Norfolk, is a guest at the Millard, ©, S. Brown, of Lincoln, 18 stopping at the Millard. C. L. Sturdevant, of Atkinson, is at the Millard. Mrs. Mason Gregg, Paxton. B. I. Locke, of Norfolk, is stopping at the Murray. Charles Matter, of Madison, Murray. J. F. Allen, of Fremont, is a guest at the Murray. J. M. Marsh, of Grand Island, is a guest at the Paxton. N. 8. Harwood, of Lincoln, is stopping at the axton. R. J. Kilpatrick, of Beatrice, 18 a guest at the Paxton, V. Allyn, of Broken Bow, is stobping at the Paxton, W. R. Dennis and con, of Lincoln, are at the Murray. W. P. Wamsley, of Ainsworth, 18 stopping at the Casey. J. Johnson, of Nebraska City, is registered at the Casey. E. . Highland, of Nebraska City, is stop- ping at the Murray. A. J. Finlayson and W. H. Hicks, of Blair. are registered at the Murray. W. H. behildnecht and W, A, of Plattsmouth, are at the Casey. J. D. Kilpatrick, wife, son and daughter, of Beatrice, are guests at the Paxton. of Lincoln, is atthe is ot the Humphrey, Bergeant Fabyan Wins the Medal. At the competitive drill of the Omaha guards last night Sergeant Fabyau won the medal for the third time, and is now its pos- B80T, Headache, neuralgia, dizziness, nervous- mess, spusis, sleeplessness, cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Samples free at Kuhn & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas. No Bidders, The property on which the county taxes are delinguent, was offered for salo by Coun- ty Treasurer ' Bolln yesterday —morning. There were no bidders Assaulted on a Car. John Norburg, o ballil in the district court, was arrested yesterday on the chargeof amssaulting William Vaughn on_ a street car, and also for using loud and profane language, Clampitt Bound Over, J. H. Clampitt, the man who shot Carl Paul, the six-year-old son of Henry Paul, of Elkhorn precinct, was tried Lefore Justice BDunn yesterday afternoon and heid in $1,000 bonds to the district court. Only $250,000. The city comptroller has the appropriation ordinance for October ready for presentation to the council this ning. It provides for the paywent of nearly a auartag of a mil- lion dollars from the various city fands, the amount from the paving fund alone being $108,000. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrun for children tecthing produces = natural quiet sleep. 25 cents a bottle. Woman's Re Corps Ball, Phil Sheridan Woman’s Relief Corps, No. 88, will give a grand ball in their hall, corner Saunders and Paul street ¢ cvening, November 8, A very p ant and enjoyable timo 18 expected, and all are cordially nvited to attend. Out of Nebraska Jarisdiotion, Paul Thome, the man whoshot Jack Cross at Cut-off lake a few weeks ago, was dis- «charged by Justice Dunn yesterday on the rounds that the crime was committed in ottawatamie county, Iowa, snd that the caso was out of a Nebraska justice's juris- diction, Leave of Absence. Leave of absence for one month has been granted Second Lieutenant James M. Arra- smith, Second infantry, Fort Omaha, Neb., 10 tako effect November 10, 1889, Leave of absence for one month, on certifi- cate of disability, has also_been granted Captain F. Beers' Taylor, Ninth cavalry, Fort Robinson, Neb, McArdie kFarmers, The Farmers' Protective Association of Douglas county met in MoArdle preciuct Bunday night, It wasagreed that heceafter regular meetings shall be held on the second Bunday of each month, Inasmuch as this is the season of the year when tne most petty thieviog is going on, it was advised that' the deputy sherifls be Placed on their guard, Cushman’s Mentho inhaler cures catairh, headacho, neuralgia, asthma Trial free at your druggist. — L A Rock Foundation, The St. Paul & Omaba a few days ago started to sink a well at its round houso at North Omaha. Atadepth of 50 feet solid rock was struck and pierced with a drill for 25 feet. It is supposed that the rock is at ust 1,000 feet thick. Years ago quarries rere worked near there, It is on this bed of rock that the new railway oridge will have Ats foundation, R — Marringe Licensss, Licenses wero issued to the following parties by Judge Shields yesterday: Name and Resulence, Samuel M, Channel, Omaha.., Lulu Wolfe, Omaha, ...« . Charley E. Carlson, Omana . Emma A. Carlson, Omaha, .. Joseph E. Greenough, Omah Mary Mennard, Williamantic, Auntonia Povondra, Omaba ‘Aupio Papis, Omaha - The Moving Pala Motor ear, No. 1, of the new electric sys- tew that has been on exhibition in the St Louis exposition for several weeks, arrivea &t the power bouse at Niueteenth and Nicho- las yesterday wmorving, looking a little the worse for wear, d It was the only article at the exposition Fepresenting Omaha entorprise, but it proba- bly attracted as much attention as anything o the display. ‘Tens of thousauds of visit. ors rode on it, and there was & constant erowd vear the moving beauty waiting for a chance to ride, It was often remarked that the car was one of the best advertisements Omaha could have made. i Don’t buy trashy imitations. Get the genvine Red Cross Cough Drops. Age. HE PUMPS WELL. Senator Manderson Speaks on Several Interesting Nuhjocts, Senator Manderson returned from Wash- ington yosterday and shortly after his arrival was met at tho Millard, 1 have nothing in the shapo of news about matters av the capital not already known,” said the senator, “Tho spoakership is ab- sorbing moro_attention, of courss, than any- thing else and will bo the chief topic of in- terest until settlod.” “How do you regard the situation?” “Well, Reed and McKinloy are the strong cardidates, Each has about tho same scrongth and neithor commands enough to elect him. This naturally leaves the friends of other aspirants, for instance, Henderson and Canon, very hopeful. They anticipate that after it has Leen fully demonstrated that neither Reed nor MeKinley can be ed unless the supporters of one go to tha t will be much easier for them to nbination favorablo to one of tho lessor lights, 1 don't say, however, that either Reed or McKinley can_controt his fol- lowers sufficiently 1o keep them from going to the otber. So faras I have been able to ascertain, the contest is a very fricadly ono, 1think the republican members will hold their first caucus about the 25th of this month. “According to reports, senator, you hai quite a tilt with the, civil ser omuias sioner, Morgan.” “Oh, that_little affair was considerably magnified. I dia however, entor a compls against having a physician to the Omuha- Winnebago Indian agency ‘appointed from another stato and crodited to Nevraska, he- cause we have enough good and competent men of our own who are entitled Lo all places that betong to us. The interview lasted about two hours, and probably 1did some plaia talking. Mr. Moran's excuse for his action was that he could not find any application file, recommended by tho Nobraska dels tion, “T asked him how he expected the deleza- tion to recommend when they had not been notified that a vacancy was to oceur, ““He regrets the affair very much, and_ou my_arr nome I find a letter from him stating that he would like to see me when I rn to Washington. There is nothing new in regard to Ne- braska appointments. I said nothing to the president about changes in either the Omaha postofiice or the United States district at- torneyship. There are no complaints against the men occupying these places at present, and probubly nothing will be dono regarding them until after congress meet “Lcalled to see Attorney General Miller about_approving tho ttlo to the new site for Fort Omuha, but he was not in_the city. 'his matter is now in his ofice, and its deliy is du entiroly to the pressure of business.’” “What do precher talic 'bout to-day brud- dor Julius?? *+Ob, he tolg 'bout Samson beat de Philistines, en you Kiow I mose cry to think them poor creeters couldn'v get no Sal- vation Oil.” Beware of new remed Buli's Cough Syrup has forty years. °8 for coughs! Dr. od the test for ENOUGH Judge Dundy's Suggestion to Possible Dissenters, Juage Dundy made a pertinent remark yes- terday morning on complaints whbich, it is ex- pected, will bo made againgt the appraise- ment of property on the new postofiice site. “It will stand those fellows well in hand,” said his honor, “to keep their eyes open about appealing from the awards. If they do appeal, it will require sixty days time to get their cases ready for trial. This would throw them into January, and transfer their nearing from Omaha to Lincoln, where the court will then be in ses- sion. “Iurthermore, I can tell aud Mr, Byron Iteed that it will boa very hard matter for them to get a jury composed of men from all parts of the state, who can be convinced th lot of ground in that block is worth $00,000.” *‘That is a fact,” replied Mr. Henry brook,who ofliciated as ono of the appraisers. *‘We were us liberal as it was possibie for us to be and, in every instance, gave tha prop- erty owners, not only the benetit of every doubt, but all the advantage.” As yet, no complaint has been.filed, and the court has no knowledeo that there will be any. LET WELL ALONE, Mr. Hitcheock asta- The Bank and the Office. s k Co., of St. Louis, Mo., and the Tyler System of Bank Counters. The banker nced no longer give half his eapital for fixtures. The modern office can be furnished with lovely desks, &e., at rates that will encourage pro- and improyement. Tyler’s Royal 'ypo Writer Cabinet and “Desk Cor bined are now within thereachof every operator. Send for their catalogues. See adv. in this issue. PAXTON HOTEL, OMAITA—S| tention to commercial- men. Fine 25t hotel in the west. winard, proprietors. CATHOLIO CENTE ial at- t and Kittredge & NIAL. The Nebraska Delegation Which Will Attena It On next Thursday the Nebraska delega- tion to the Catholic centennial will leave this city in a special car for Baltimore. It will consist of the following gentlemen: John A. McShane, John A. Creighton, A. Gilmore, John Baumer, Jokn W. W. Paul, Vincent Burkley, D. J. O'Donahue, W. A. L. Gibbon, Dr. Kinslor, John RRush, Patrick Ford, C. W. Hamilton J.P. English, T. J. Mahoney, James P, Haule, Jobn B. v'uray, Charles rt, V. Gaunon, . I". Bronnan aud ‘Lhowas wift. The party will be accompanied by Bishop Bonacuu, of Lincoln, and several other cler- gymen. Av Chicago, the delegation jomed b the aclgates that place, Minneapolis, St. Paul and Mil- waukee and the Dakotas. The delegates will then travel on a special train to the con- vection eity. Bishop O'Connor, potwithstanding his receut illness, will be present at the con- vention, though ho will leave this city in ad- vanco of tho delegation to attend the re- ception a8 4 novice of the Sisters of Mercy at Pittsburg of Iiss Drexel, of Philadelphin. Rheumatism, BEING due to tho presence of urio acid in the blood, is most effectually cured by the use of Ayer's Sursapae rilla. Bo sure you get Ayer's and no other, and take it till tle poisonous acid is thorouglly expelled from the system, We challenge attention to this testimony : — “Abcut two years ago, after suffering for nearly two years from rheumatic gout, being able {o walk only with great discomfort, and having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, I saw by an adve ment in & Chicago paper that a man had been relieved of this distressing coms plaint, after long suffering, by taking or's Sarsaparilla. 1 then décided to make a trial of this medicine, and took it yegularly for eight months, and am pleased to state that it has effected a complete cure, 1} had 1o re- turn of the disea R. Irving Dodge, 110 West “One year ago T was taken ill with inflammatory rheumatism, being co fined to myhousoe six months. 1 came out of the sickness very much debilis tated, with no appetite, and my system disordered in every way. I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to improve at once, gaining in ulrvnrlh and soon recovering my usual Lealth, I cannot sey too mu well-known medicine, Stark, Nashua, N, H, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FPREFARED BY Dr. J. C. Ajer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Frice §1; olx Loltles, $5. Worlh 5 & bottie. | will be from PR “CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. Is superior excallonco proven in million century. It isused by the United heads ofthe Great Universities a Healthful. Dr. Price's Croom St tain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. s of homas for more than a quarter of & Government, Endorsed by the trongest, Purest and Most Baking Powder does not con- Sold only in cans, ates s the PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. NEW YORK. “YOST” WRITI DON CARLOS A Typewrlter made to moet the molern want for a machine which prins directly from type, uses 1o ribbon, Rligns pormansitly at point of printing, is Light, Compact, Durable, aud ina word, 8 bullt on selentific principles, the lnvention of (. W. N, Yost. the bullder of oth the Romington and Caligraph. Machines with Remtugton or Caligraph key board as desired, A Turge stock of sseond hand ' all makes, for salo, rent or exchange, We'ar also sales’ agents for the “MERRITT" Ty, writer. the finest low priced machine on the murket. Price$i. Wo would ve p you, whethier you want to b o will gladly show yon the ** YOST" and tha finest and laryost stock of Typawriter Furnl- ture, Supplies, etc., ever brought to this city. powriters, of sed to receive a cail from se or not, and & C0., 1605 Farnam St., Omaha LUMBER (O, Manufacturers and Wholesale Deaalers in Yellow PPine. To denlers only. Mills Southern Missourd, Rooms, and 3, S. National Bank Building ‘Telephione 1857, Omaia, Neb. ~ STRANG & CLARK STEAM HEATING CO., Steam = and + Hot * Water » Heating Ventilating Apparatus and Supplie: ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, ETC A. B. MEY ER & CO., SHIPPHERS AND DEALERS IN COAY, & COKK 108 South 18th Street, Opp. el S ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ARTIST SUCPLIES. &3 MOULDINGS, FRAMES, & 1513 Douglas Street, IOITERY . OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY. Established in 1878 ——BY THE—— MEXICAN NATIONAL GOYERNMENT. D Under a Twenty Years' Centrasi by thy Mexican International Improvemen’ Compan Grand Monthly Drawings he! Pavillion in the Alameda Park, City of Mexi- co, aud publicly conducted by Government Ofifcials appointed for the purposs by the Becretaries of the Iuterior and the Treasury. LOTETERY oF THE Beneficencia Publica The monthly four dollar Drawing will be held in the City of Mexico on November 10th, 1689, CAPITAL PRIZES60,000. £80,000 Tickers ar $4, $320,000, Price of Tickets, American HALVES S 2 LISt OF Pn CAPITAL PRIZ $.0,000 i3, UAPITAL PRIZ| A0 I8 | LA L PRIZ 10,000 15, in the Moresqus 30 PRIZES OF B4 PRIZES OI. 150 Prizes of & o t of G0 app, to 20000 Prize /03 0f 40 anp. to 10,00) Prize T Termiuals of 20, decided by, 800,000 Prize. Prizes Al prizes sol¢ U.S, Currency, Vo CLun RATES, oF any further inform. ation desired, write legibly to the nndersigned, clearly stating your 1 with state, coun- ty, street and number. More rapld veturn mail delivary will bo assured by your enclosing an envelope bearing your full address, IMPORTANT. Address U, CITY OF MEXIC niatning Mo ress Companies, New Vork raftor Postal Note. Specinl Features, By terms of contract the Company must de- 1-(»{1 the sum of all prizes included in the scheme before selling & single ticket, aud re- ceive the following official permit: CERTIFICATE,—I hereby cortifythat the Lo don Bank of Mer and South America has o special deposit the necessary funds to guarante the payment of all prizes drawn by the Loteria du la Benefcenein Publica, R RODR GUEZ RIVERA, Interventor, Further, the Company Is required to distrib. yle fitey-six per cent of the valuo of il tho tickets in prizes—a larger proportion than is n by any other Lottery, tho number of ‘tekets 1s limited to 80,000 | 2,000 less than are soldby other lotteries using the same schemes. Boyos (JPERA‘HOUSE THURSDAY, FRIDAY N 7’ gand 9 and SATURDAY _ Matinee. Saturd HARRY LACY ———AND THE STILL ALARM BY JOSEPH ARTHUR. HOSPE Postoffice. Telephone 1490 BFEMERSON, "HALLET & DAVIS RIMBALL, . §5"PIANOS & ORGANS &@FSHERT MUSIC. Omaha, Nebraska. Winter 4s hard upon us, and Overcoat weathier is at hand, ‘The man who is pro- yided with a_ comfo:tabla 1op cout should ankful, and those who wish to supply n not flud a betier as-ort- Juent fron ose than on our tables. We have the Suck Overcoats in Kerseys, Meltous, Chinenilias. Also for | drivini or extreimie cold weather Ulsters with or without capes made of gennine | 1rish Friezo and other Lieavy materia Dr.].E. McGREW The Well § wvn Specialist, 18 unsurpassed in the treatment of all formsof PRIV ATE DISBAS vand Stricy cure guar BPERA Ui Al TORRHOEA, [MF ¢ TENCY, LGSS of MANHOOD, ~and amoition, STIRIL TY or BARREN NESS - absolutely ured. Sond f CATARKRN anl L SKIN DISEASE cured quickly and permanently, Treatment correspondeice, send stamps (0rroply. CONSUNTATION FREE, Office S, 1. cor. 13th and Jackson Sts. Omahka, Nebraska, 1 this country, ke Over twice ay ¢ r, #ud withe lgetricity. Uold and siiver BUL0ES a8 Lalf rates. Satisfaction Guaranteed. DR. BAILEY, DENTIST, Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam Streets, Street. VENINGS UNTIL 3 ..-:’er\'. OPEN AL GOODRIGH A1 T i taw. 13 Doar o SorD B L., Chitaos advies fra; 21 yoars ex Regular prices, Seats go ou sale Wednesday woruing, busiuess quletly and legally traus GRAND VALUES, The present week we will offer som# exceptional bargains. 400 Business Suits of strictly all wool cassin are not out of the way when we say that this suit is worth fully double, very neat. and is good enough to wear for any business man. that we sell such a suit for $5.90. re, lined with good serge and well made, at #5.00. We It is of an excellent quality, looks Take a look at it and you will be surprised 300 fine Wide Wale All Worsted Sack Suits of an elegant pattern, bound flat with fine braid, lined with good serge and well made, at the exceedingly low pri sold outside of our house for less than $16.00. 250 extra fine Broad Wale Worsted Cutaway Frock Coats and Vests, flat binding, very fine silk serge lining and superior make. These dressy goods, and can be worn with pants of any color. we offer at $11.75 for the of $9.00 for the entire suit. cont and vest, We can say that thisis the greatest bargain we have A suit like this is not They are beautiful and very ever offered, as the coats and vests are in every respect equal to custom work, and could not be duplicated at any other place for less than $20. Shoe Bargains. Our shoe buyer struck a big thing last week. the finest vetail stores in the country, and forsome raason or other were not delivered. the goods aud bought them below manufacturer’ Very fine Calf Shoe: Goodyear welts, at $2.75. Finest Calf Shoe, strictly hand welt, at $3.75. WE ONLY WISH TO STATE THAT THESE ARE PAIR IS SO LD WITH OUR WELL-KNOWN GUARANTE He ran across a lot of goods which were made for (ne of He made an offer for cost, and thus we are enabled to offer for this week: Usually sold at $4. Usually sold at $5.50 to $6.00. 0. ASS GOODS, AND E nNebraska Glothing Company, Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Keep it neat and clean and your reputation will shine. your good name will suffer. it is worth all troublesome; is half cured-— used for all clean: ing purposes except the laundry-Try it+ You are judged by your house just as much as by your dress. it costs, Neglect it and Do not think that house-cleaning is too especially if you reduce the outlay of time and strength by using - SAPOLIO. ato’ ailments n f0F purity, ete. i 33 0T physical debility s on that happy life gleet in either sex. treatn and loen iays. ction. W of th mall on recelpt of STANDARD AEMEDY €O, Chicago, | Health is W g AND BRATIN TipaT- cific for Hysteria, Dizzis | Newvois Nouralgia, | 3 rvous Prostration cansed by use of alcohol tobacco, Wakefulnes, dental Depression,Softening of the Hrain, resulting in Insanitgand lead| o misery.decay and death, ure Old Age, Barrennsis, Loss of Power in elther sex, Involuntary Losses and Sparmat- ol | 15¢d by o ‘rexertion of the bra 801 abuse or overindu'g ch bo. contains one month's treatinent a box, or=ix hoxes for #3.00, sent by mai! prepald on receipt of price, WE GUANANTEE SIX BOXE To eure any case. With ocel us for six boxes, heeompi send tho pu fun | the 1 if the treatm NEW YORK STEEL MAT GO, 234 & 235 BROADWAY, N, Y! ‘Owners & Sole Manufacturers of the RUGHESTER”%TEEL MAT, Stripped Steel Mats of all Sizes, Patontod Feb, 7th, 1858, Those Mats have thecombined advantages of all other Mats with none of advantages, and Baveproven tobe the Cheapest and Bes Thoy will not break down, flattet out, Wi et out of sha 1 will outwenr’ all wire, Fubner and other teel Mats in tho market. Wil cloan the feet better than any other Mat, and not permit o dirtto e carried beyond th Peoplostepping on them canuot alip us tiels surface offors resistance in all di 4 hoy nced 1o Ahakiog, th 01d 1n all Hardwate, Dry Goo and House Furnishing StOros. count allowed 1o the trado. ronto no dust wy Cnr ‘Ulberal dis- The Tyler System of Bank Countors Unegualled in Style, Quality or Price, The Tyler Desks. 200 New Styles, ‘Togethier with 1000 Styles Tables, Chairs, &o, TheTyler Roynl‘rxgowms Cabinets ‘and Désk Combined, G Btyles, Finest on Earth, 100 Page Illustratea Catalof Postagoe 7 Cta, TYLER DESK 60., SF. Louls, Mo., 0. S, A IMKEN SPRING VEHICLES Try Ones acure Guarantoes | Drug (Co., ELECTRIC or WAFUN eeifle purpose, O 1V K WEAKNESS 'M1io, Booruina, Cestinuous (ur EANDEN ZLECTHIO0 CO. 169 Lasaiiant. GRIOAGO1 They Have Stood the Test of Time, i s Ol o nprings ien it 1 pit on the aipiad o 1 tu drives Will ai an. obrated lines of Boots and Shoes, manufectur- edoy 0, M, Henderson & Co., of Chicugo tories at Chicago, Dixon, Iils, and Foud Du Wi mhoula Welie BAM. N. WATSON, 1. dence, FIEMONT, N Traveling sgoub Herdquarters for Rubbes CMAHA MEDICAL s SULGICAL IINSTLRYITRE. e ) N. W, Gon, 137 & Donce 518, OMAHA, NEB, FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRUNGnd STRGICAL DISEASES BRACES, APPLIANGES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES, ! Boet Facilitios, Apparatus and Remediesfor Sucosssfal Treatment 0f overy form of D'sease requiring MEDICAL or BURGIOAL TREATMENT, NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS,| Bourd & Attendance, Beat Aocomimodations in ek 07" WHITE FOR OXYROULARS on Doformities and , T , Olub Fed .U‘gnlurrlnlb pine, Files, i e Sasigh, Bunchily, Tabglios ye, Ear, Bkinana ood and All Burgio Dperations: 9 DISEASES OF WOME T O e Only Reliable Medioal Institute making & Bpecialty of PRIVATE DISEASES 1 Hlood Dis ecentflly freated, Brphiliiic Po REE: “W‘lfi“:’ ‘l:""‘" 3 e OMAHA MEDICAL, & KURGIOAL INSTIL UTE, Tath and Ddgo Btrevts, OMAKA, NED, e Inrgeat, TASCeRT i AUTRE 41 Uho world, Passenger tecommodations unexcel ow via Lonlondisry ) | Purnessia, Nov 1ith | Devonia New York to Azores, Glbraltar and Italy. BOLIVIA. ... Nov, Lith | CALIFORNIA, Nov, 0th SALOON, SECOND CLASS AND STEER \GE_rates on lowest'toring, Excursion Tickets reauced, allable to return by either the i encue Clyde aud North of Ireland, or Kiver Mersoy ind South of Ireland, or Nuples aud Gibralter EXCUARIONS 0T PAIS, 0 CONTINENTAL Torns on lowest terms. Travelers’ Clrcular Lettors of Credit and Drafts for uny amount g 1owest current rates, Apply to any of our local Agents or to He derson Brothrs, Cioag, 1, 8. HALL. H. V. Moores. C. M. Manes, U. . Depot. Tn WEAK nrnl Twi cont ¥ PILOF, F. O, FOWLER, Moodus, Conne | suffertn from the ef- fects o . youthiul

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