"wwppmpH OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY.CEM7 Eft 30 , 1884 $ BEE , y Horning , Dee , 3d Pork C. LOCAL BREVITIES , _ Jho largo K\M \ in the now Pftxton bnlld- Km. Van et yofltorday. 1 Deputy Sheriff Grebe leans upon a beau- tuul gold-headed cane , a Clirlstmm gift from Sheriff Miller and other old friends. The K. II. 0. give a jnrty to-night at Fnleonner's hall. At Masonic hall tlw ever opnlar Newport club will hold the floor. Smith's dry Roods stcro.on Farnam street , w i closed yesterday in order to look over the goods nnd see what damage hod been done by the fire in Grunebnum'a Sutcrday night. Ashes have been thrown upon the Icy sidewalk * in many places , tut oven this did not prevent many persons\ from testing the liivrduiMof the icy aarface yesterday , A boy who claimed to belong to the "LTuclo Tom'a Cabin" company , was left behind - hind In thu city yesterday. Ho Bays his mother owns the blood hounds and donkeys , He blew In his overcoat on a turn of the wheel , and when it had disappeared ho cheer fully t-ald to the manager , ' 'Ileraomber , hell ia too warn , for overcoat ? nnd winter clothing. " Two lady members of "Uncle Tom's Cabin Company , " who spent Sunday in Oimlu , took a slide down the Farnam street hill yesterday morning , on account of the ley dldowftlks. Itrruyluvoboonfunfor the by- Htanders but it wasn't for the girls. Sumliy night Dr. W. II. Coffman nnd Mr. H. 0. Patterson , the well known real es- l\to ! man , were indulging in a little spin with the "merry flloigh , " each going , of course iu an opposite direction. An unlucky collision occurred , by which the doctor was thrown \lo- Icntly from bin sleigh. Fortunately , however , ho WM nut seriously injured. -Yesterday Dr. Coffman was driving down Sixteenth street when his horse became fright ened and overturned the buggy. A gentle man who was riding with the doctor , was the first ono to rcacli the ground and the doctor anded square on top of him. Luckily neither were hurt and no damage was done , Smith , the well Known dry goodi man a 1307 Farin.in , has temporarily closed his store , Imt.wiH ronpcn in a day or two. The adjusters li.vvo not yet fixed Uio losa on his dry good * , damaged by the Saturday night fin ? , but it ia ex- puctixl that in n day or so everything will bo nettled and the store thrown open to itsmimcrj out patrons , f George Langer , the man whose terrible experience'of being lost in a marsh during thu l.ito cold snap , wasmcntioncdjn these columns Homodays ago , underwent the operation of amputation at St. Joseph's hospital1 Saturday morning. Quo foot was amputated and part of the other. Unless lockjaw super ; enes , ho will t > iob > blyreco\cr. On Christmaa the clerks in the employ of Mr. A. D. Morao , the store where "A Child Can Buy aa Cheap as a Man , " made him a present of a beautiful gold pen and penholder. Tbn BKB. wishes him many years of prosperity nnd may his business swell to such proportions that it will keep him busy "backing" drafts with his beautiful pen. Miss Lizzie Kiowitt , a daughter of John nnd Cornelia Kiowitt , of this city , died at Ko- okuk , Iowa , List Friday morning. Hcrro- maiiiH wpuiBont to this city , and ariived last night. Miss Kiowitt was a young lady , but 22 yearn of ago , just entering upon a hopeful carper in life. Her death , to her parents and these who have associated with her , will prove .1 blow of slimming force. A meeting of the taxpayers of the Fif teenth sewer district was held latt night in the Imard of trade rooms. The object of the meeting was to duviso ways and means to have the sewer tax in that distiict changed. It in claimed that the levy was an extortion- to ( inn , and that it was unequally adjusted .iinnnir the different ta\payeis. After consid- ct.tblu preliminary discussion a committee , coiHuting of Mi-Rant. Kennard , Gallagher and Jjanu. was appointed to lay the matter of frnnvauco befoio the council to-night. - Two thousand five hundred copioi of the Excelsior will bo printed to-day , this being - ing the Now Yoar's edition. It will bo illus trated with photo-electrotypes of the now resi dences of Messrs. Thurston , Mercer , Calm ICrch , Shears , Phillips , Colpetzer , Dundy , Kediuk nnd Frank , nnd will contain sketches by Miss t/rowley , FredNye , Alfred Sorensen , AH. D. Jones , "T. II. P. " nnd Wm. II. Alex- ' nudcr , with a poem by Judge Estabrook. Mr. Horeuson's article Is on the money made in Omohn from telephone stock. All but ] four Lmmlrol copies of this edition are already spoken for. W. V. Vaill , of Wymoro. ia nt the Millard. J. 0. Blackburn , of Fremont , Is at the Pax ton. ton.J. J. P. Lotta , of Tekamah , is a Millard guest. 11. H. Oakloy , of Lincoln , is a truoit at the Millard , E. M. Searle and wife , of Ogalalla , are at the Millard. llev. Goo. Wftlnwright , of Blair , Is staying at the Millard. Will W. Maple , of North Band , registered nt the Paxton to-day. f Mr. G. A. Emery , u stockman from Chey oane , is at the Paxton. The name of UdwarJ Blenett , ol Fremont , decorates the Paxton house rcgUter. C. pt. W. P. Wilcox \ * lying dnigi'mtiHly il at hU Hwdunco , 1102 Howard otrcet. Tfi. II. 0. Cole , of the firm of Gnrralu-.int & Cole , M absent in Iowa on Inwinuim dip. dip.Gen. . Goo. S. Smith , F. M. Dorrbgton and Frank Carruth anil eon , all of 1'lattamouth , are at the Paxton , Mattlo and Ida Sharp who have \hiting in Dulmqiif for some wcils past , hau > ix-tuinoJ. . Dan Welln , well known in Omaha , ha coinu up fnim hlH l.paen worth homo and ia visiting ffuwU In this city. Mr. Paul llarbaugh , of Troy , N. Y. , ha livnvUitUgfrit-udam this city fur the past ftw daj u and w ill n-tuni to his homo Friday. Mr. Fiank Wlu-olcr , brother of D. II , Wlivok-r , mid Itadi-r of the SUto Uimt-rsit ) bam ) , came down from Lincoln last night t ittt * ml tbu concert. Harry White , YoikjF , CuitU , Fainuontj Y. O , DiKlfc'o , Wool Kher ; G. F. Gorman , PUtUimmtli. Ilt-niy 0. Kftton , Coluinbui Hiniy 0. I'rittun , Gnuul Inland ; G. II. Carter - tor , Lincoln ; W. J. Aimstrong , Hastings ! L. J , Holland , Niw Yoik and O. J , Kt-rr , Cres ton , are at the Mi tiopohtan. AniiiBturu Hit t mare endorsed by all IholittiliiiiuilijilcUnHMittch'uiintn for their pu-ity nd liolo Dinoneia Unwjra of couu- lerftlttt and wk your grocer at.d < J K8wt for the gnuuiDO u liclc , prepared by IJr. J. u , li , I Sii > ert & Hone , I BENCH AND BAR , Matters Now Pennine in tbe .Various Courts , TIioGasllii CrtRO Appealed A Twenty- Thousand Dollar Suit- , Judge Wnkoly loft yesterday morning for Sarpy county to attend the district court now In session at Papilllon , General O'Brien has determined to ap peal the celebrated case of Gaslin vs. O'Brien , which WAS recently decided in the district court of Douglas county , adversely to him , to the eupromo court of the state. It will bo romembercd that the case was on trial aomo weeks ago , Judge Gaslin being the plaintiff in the action , George M , O'Brien , the defendant , The history of the case Is somewhat as follows , In 1850 , James M. North , owner of the litigated property , situated west and northwest of Hanscom park , and adjoining the Hauscom property , deeded the same , about G2 acres tn ex * tent , ti ono Greater , from whom the title of record descended to the present owners , Judge Gaslin , John L , McCaguo , Barkly White. W. J. Connell and others. In 1872 , North filed a deed of dis- nlllrmont , stating that at the tlmo of making the deed to Greater , bo was a minor and Incapacitated for the legal work of executing a dood. In 1800 ho obtained possession of the tracti In ques tion , by placing parties on the land to cultivate and improve It. Sulla of ejec tion wore instituted by the alleged owners to obtain possession , which in the first and last case , wore decided against the defendant , George M , O'Brien. There ire other cases depending upon the same Issue , which the final decision _ ln this particular matter will materially affect . Mrs. Annie M. Hubbard , through her attorney , Andrew Bovins , has begun a criminal libel suit in this tribunal against the Tribune Publishing company , owners of the Omaha Daily Republican , asking damagoo in the sum of § 20,000. The rialntifTs petition iota forth , as facts , that the paper referred to , Nov. 8 day of , published an article entitled "Murder Will Out , " in which certain charges arc made which , it is alleged , are entirely falao and without founda tion ; that the article accuses her > f having murdered Her husband Dy administering to him arsenic ; that she a charged with criminal adultery ; and ; hat by reason of those unfounded state- mento her social standing , peace of mind and physical health have been greatly im paired. The petitioner , therefore , prays , on ; ho grounds of criminal libel , for dam ages in the sum already named. UNITED 8TATE3 C00BT. In the Unlten States court , Judge Dandy sentenced a number of prisoners yesterday. J. H , Davis , charged and convicted of mporsonatlng a revenue officer , was sen tenced to pay a fine of § 500 and ba imprisoned - prisoned until April 1st , 1883. James McLano , selling liquors with out a license , was mulcted in she sum of $25 and costs. Moses Ruben , 4 the old white-haired man of sixty , yoara of go , who has achieved considerable local notoriety as a rountorfeitor , was also arrain od. To Mosea' plea for judicial clemency , Judge Dundy for various reasons was Induced to respond favorably. "May It please yor honor , " Moseaploadod right manfully , "I only passed that money at a game of chuok-a-luck at the Fairgrounds. And Ilost it , too. May It please ye hop or , I didn't think it was wrong to cheat them chnck-a-luck men. " Here Ruben , in response to question ing , told a long tale of how he had served faithfully in his country's military ser vice , having worn the blue in both the Mexican war and the late war of the rebellion. Judge Dnndy took the mat ter under consideration and finally sen tenced the old fellow to pay a fine of § 10 and to be imprisoned , until January 1st. Ruben is well known aa an old rascal , although his pleas of Innocence are some times very Ingenious. Ho has boon engaged - gaged In criminal operations In thin state and Iowa for years past. I pn * Seal of North Carolina Smoking To acco Is the best. JOLLY COASTERS , The Small Boya Enjoying Tliem- selves , This Is the season of the year when the small boy thoroughly enjoys himself , The hills are covered with ice and this is vacation tlmo. Most of the boys who did not have sleds before Christmas were kindly remembered with a pair of runners nors by old Santa Glaus , and are now doing good work with them. There are a number of good coasting places In the city , and they are all worked for all that Is out now. The Leaven- worth hill , since the now grade was completed ploted , is probably the best hill for coast ing in the city , and is covered with boys and sleds from morning until night. With the coating of ice the hill Is in excellent condition. Down cornea the small boy upon his little sled called "Rush , " "Race Horse , " "Flyer , " or some other name which sug gests speed. Many of the sleds run at the rate of thirty miles an hour , and the pedestrian has to look out for his limbs for the boys cinnot atop and aa this is their week out , thuy cannot bo called up on io stop. Many a pair of torn pants or worn out shoes tells the story of coast ing more plainly than anything else , and it manes the head of the house look blue as ho sees the ruin wrought by the fa mous sport of coasting. No ono can find fault with the boys for coasting , for who does not remember with feelings of pleasure the happy hours epont upon the hills with a handaled. If you have a Sore Throat , a Cough era a Cold , try 11. II : Douglass it SonsrCap- sium Cough Drops , they are pleasant tc the taste , pcsfectly harmless and will surely cure you. G A-SLIPPERY TENDER , t Causes ft Itafl Fall lor Fireman Trico. Sunday night engine No. 05 , used aa a awltoh engine in the upper yards , was taking water nt the tank. The fireman , Pat Prlea , was on top of the tender , aa ia usual In auoh cases , and owing to the ioy condition of everything , loat his footlnq and fell heavily to the ground. Ho wn > picked up , placed in A carriage and driven to his boarding place on JNorth Eleventh street. Dr. Galbralth was summoned and upon examination found that ono rib had boon broken by the fall , nnd the man other wise badly bruised up. lie made him comfortable and sftys that ho will bo around in a couple of weeks. Thia la a very bad tlmo for railroading and the life of a railroad man is anything but pleasant. Too much care cannot bo exercised by oil who are in any way con * bectod with railroad work , and may bo instrumental in pro ontlng aomo sorlotn accident. PACTS FBOM FKANK About Uio Toll Taker on the Itlvcr , Complaints have boon made since the Missouri river was frozen over of chirgea being made for driving across. Mr. John Frank , who haa constructed a very sub stantial approach to the river surface at .ho foot of Jones street , called at the LEK ! oflico yesterday , and throw con siderable light on this question. Ho says ; hat for the solo accommodation of his own teaming ho built the said approach at n cost of labor and material amounting to upwards of $100. Not only does it afford a convenient means of reaching the co but haa boon carried overtwojghrallh road tracks , making a passable road. Ho also went to the trouble of having the officials of the B. it M. railroad regulate iholr trains DO that there would bean an open way between the cars it this point. In order to keep the "approach" in good repair and pre vent any accident whatever from the novlng of cars , Ho engaged Henry Lowry to guard this "approach , " giving lim a privilege of charging a small toll from persons wishing to drive over the roadway. No ono is compelled to use it and of course no charge is attempted for driving over anywhere on the river. The .oil is for the use of the "approach" which ivaa erected by Mr. Frank expressly for its own use and at hia own expense. Thla ia the secret of the toll gathering on , ho river , and while Undo Sam owns ( ho Missouri , Uncle John Frank owna the means of reaching the ice for crossing lurposoa nnd-it is for the use of the lattot .hat a phargo ia mado. WANTED To exchange wild or improv. od lands in Nebraska or Iowa for Hard ware , or stock of general merchandise. Address J. Llndorholm , Genoa , Nance county , ebr. m-lrn NEBRASKA'S ' EXHIBIT , V Letter from O. AV. Baker In Re gard to the Exposition. Mr. M. 0. Maul haa received a letter ! rom Mr. C. W. Baker , who la now at ho exposition at Now Orleans. The lot * er is written under date of December 22 , and a EZ reporter haa been permitted , o make a fevr oxtracto , aa follows : ' Last Tuesday was opening day , but there vas only ono state ready with her exhibits , > nd that was Nebraska. Every Nebraskan jhould pride himself on it , too , Everyone so ar v/ho has coimo dov/n fools highly elated , ind what's more , the legislature should op- iroprlate a good round sum for the support ind keeping up of the exhibit. The exhibit a up , but it requires money and men to keep t in shape. So far we have the best and the most praise of any exhibit all over the exposl- ilon , and there are many industries of No- > raska that are not represented yet. Think ; he nail work should send some of their pro ducts down , Our principal exhibit is agncul. , nral. Wo have the finest and most tasty display of corn here. You want to watch ? rank Leslie and Harper's for illustrations , rhey have some of it , but not all. They were .round making sketches to-day. " Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tohao- so. Police Points. The preliminary trial of Llzzio How ard allaa' " Lia" "English and John Thompson who are charged with the murder of the girl , Nettle Howard , will bo commenced before Judge Benoko this morning. Mr. George Shiolda will represent the defence and District At torney Godwin the prosecution. P. 0 , Christiansen filed a complaint in the police courc yesterday , charging Man ly Barker with having committed assault and battery upon him , Christiansen , who .is a man old and feeble , charges that Barker had owed him hay delivered , and that npon his going to Barker's house last Saturday night and asking for the payment of the hill , the latter had not npon him and beaten him without proro cationT Complaints were * filed to-day against Abraham Martin , Fritz Wirth and Ju lius Yroitzcho , who are charged with having thrown slop and aahes on the par ing contiguous to their property. A Oliniigoln Jiillors. Yesterday at noocJohn Tarnbnll , for some time has boon change jailor with Deputy Marshal Ed. Gorman changed with Officer Al. Slgwart , who has boon doing duty err "city business. " The change was made because the close confinement in the dark and gloomy jail has somewhat impaired Mr. TurnbnU'a health and he finds it a necessity to have out door employment for a time. Mr. Turnbull has made a good jailor and his work haa boon most satisfactory to all parties concerned. He isaucceoded by ono of the beat men on the police force and ( flicor Sigwart has performed some good work while iu the position which ho now learea , A. Pleasant Surprise , On Saturday night about forty of the frlcnda of Mr. and Mn. Gonrgo Lawrence called upon them at their pleasant real * donee in Shull'a addition. The visitors took with thorn a band of musio , and It was but the work of a few minutes to stretch a canvas over the parlor carpets , when dancing began and was continued until the hands npon the dial plate of the clock warned the merry waltzera that Sunday was near at hand. After the dancing ceased a bountiful lunch , which the lady visitors had not forgotten to prepare , was diapoaed of , after which the guests took their departure uro , to Ho in bed and misa church Sun day morning. 1)1 IU > . B1NGHAM. At T. ronto , Canadu , on Christ mas day , Mr. Alfred llicehaui , aced G yean Deceased was father of Mr , Matt H iMogham , represeutativn of Michigan Stnc Co , Chicago. Omaha Herald and Hopubll can please copy. A LOST LOVER. A Tine Tale , Bather Romantic , ij Lost Swain , Plltto nnil Coqnelry Combine lo Break the Dotrotlml Bonil , A curious story has recently found con summation , to which there belong nil the elements of A gonulno romance. It is In torostinR moreover , from the fact that t moral ia pointed In a manner which la practical and plain. Some years ago there came to thla country from Sweden , a young couple , who had determined to Book their for tunes in the grand nnd boundless torrl tory of America. Both wore young ani had , for years before leaving Sweden boon engaged to each other. It wan , agreed that as eoon aa the young lovoi liad gained an assured competency , the girl was to bcoomo his wife. With this understanding the two separated , the girl coming to Omaha , while the ' youn'g man started for Now Mexico , do tormlnod to amass by the quickest possl bio honorable moans a fortune. Some years passed and the hopeful swain had worked and prospered. With prospects assured , ho came to Omaha a few weeks ngo , determined to ask in marriage the hand of the girl for whom ho had worked and waited. It appears that the maiden , who is a good-hearted and sensible girl , displayed , womanlike , a trifle of coquetry and while her returned od lover was in the city took no pains to conceal the fact that she was not averse to receiving the attentions of ono or two young mou who had boon courting her assiduously. Not to dwell upon this painful phase of the mattar , the young man determined to leave his girl forever and to relinquish all thought of asking her become his wife. Ho loft her it great anger and took on early train for his homo In Now Mexico , without waiting to hoar from the girl an explanation planation of her conduct. Thin was a somewhat painful surprise to the maiden whoso coquettish foe-lings were but skin- deep , and who had not tno slightest idea of renouncing the man to whom she had been most solemnly betrothed. Never , theless she determined to watch dovel- opomonts. About ton days ago she received a letter from him , evidently written while n great agony. The message stated that ho had boon attacked by a number of lowboy desperadoes , overpowered and iatally shot. Ho was lying at the point of death , and wanted to warn her never to "deceive another man as she had de ceived him. " Of course the girl took ; he matter greatly to heart , grieving in- ionoely over the thoughtless , though un- ntontlonal wrong she had committed. Shortly after a paper was received de filing the tragedy , stating that the roung man was fatally wounded and conld not possibly recover , It ia needless to say that this farther ntplllgonco nearly drove the girl crazy with grief. She is inconsolable over the natter , and it will bo sometime before .he . sharp feelings of romorao will bo bloviated by the action of calm reason. The moral ia rather too plain tc require uggostion. The girl referred to Is stopping at the louse of Mr. Lyman Richardson , 1720 Dodge street. Slap of Nebraska. Just Issued , in colors , showing cities , ; owns. railroads and counties. Mailed or 15o. J. M. Wolfe , 120 S. 14th st. , Omaha , Neb. d5-2w Army Orders. Under instructiins from the adjutant general's office , December 20 , 1884 , First Lieutenant Robert London , Fifth caval ry , ( Fort Niobrara. Neb. , ) ia designated ; o inspect certain horees at the Santee [ ndlan agency , Nebraska , to bo delivered : o the Indians of that agency. On notl- Ication by the Indian agent of the exact time that he will bo ready to have the Inspection made Lieutenant London will proceed to the place nainod and comply with the instructions heroin given , and on completion thereof will rejoin his pro per station. The necessary expenses incurred in the rendition of the service will bo defrayed by the Indian office upon presentation of proper vouchers. Notice. W , 0. T. U. The ladies of the union are invited to receive calls at the rooms from 10 o'clock a. m. , to 10 o'clock p. m. Now Year's ' day. Also to furnish refreshments monts for the tables. Miis. JOHN T. BKLL , Secretary. To the Aa has boon the custom for years , the BEG will on Wednesday , December 31st , publish a Hat oftho ladies who will keep 'open" hous < * on New Years' day. It la desired to make this list as complete aa possible and It is therefore requested thai all ladies who intend receiving , send their names and addresses to this office prior to Wednesday noon. 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Medical and Surgical office IUY AND NIQ11T. Address all letters to Omaha Medical & Surgical Institute 1118 Howard St. Omaha Neb. 'HE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , GOL- LENDER COMPANY , I3UCGESSOR3 TO THE J. M. B. & B. CO.J The moil oxtonsire manufacturer ) IH THE WOULD. John Hockatrasser General Azcnt or Nebraska an Western Iowa. (0 S. Tenth Street . . . . 01IAHA , NED < aradatlou Billiard and Pool Tables and uaterU rlc the ctiangoa tnat , In a.tow yean , have taken place In the manufacture of Improvornunt after Improvement ha ; boon made , until to-day the clothing offered by Schlank & Prince , 1210 Fcrnnrn street , is nqnal in every xespoot to the boat " & -W I \ni f\ii7 W OX J& While at the eamo time the lownces of price of the fine grade of clothing they handle ia no less aatonlch- in ? than the Perfection of Fit I AND TUB QUALITY 0 MATERIAL AND MAKE 1210 Farnam Sired , 1210 LEGAL NOTICE. J M Wyncart defrndint will takacotlco thai on the Uth JIT of Hoc , J&3I Klmund trtlett Kwi. , by a Ju.t'reif ' the I'onco ot I ) Uitlad county , laino aa order rf aUaniimont' ' ' the sum f two hundred del lard In oji atlon reidlncby him hcrtln Jnoab Conn Ulltlnliff , mil J M. Wjuarti dol'n am 7hat I'rojerty ol tl Oftld dflendju' coiitUllru of Btnck olgoods [ , fxturuitiUithos pirtcnal pr nrty ron- Vilixdln lil hop , o rntof lothind Janu etrett , bt been atU < li il nailer mid order. Kild oiuia was contlnuoil il Jl'iUuy Slat at 9 o'cl tk. In tbe foimiDCu , DWU111T HULL es21 .UwSvrmo Alt roey Jor I'hlutlH Himebaugh &Taylor , -LARGEST STOCK OF UTTSTI , ' ETIATE' ' Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send.for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nebraask % ONE HUNDRED VARIETIES Counter , Hay , Stock and Railroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Uio Indian Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. 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Wrllo for "Tiia MKDIOAI-MJBSIONAIIY , " for the Peoplo. iHonsnlUUon and Ooneapondenoe Gratia. P. O. Boz 1192. Telephone Ho. RC. I rtON. IfiD WARD RUSSELL , Poetnuwtor , Davenport , naye ; " Phydcl/ui of Silo * Ability wid Marked Hncoosa. " OONQRESSMAN MURPHY , Dwonport , lt < a : "An r onnrr.hln Mm F no SucneBd. Wonderful Cures. " Honra 8tp6. THE 1409 and 1411 Ol PA ( ( CatoUugea on apjillcatlou Fvrnliic } Croatia Hebe NdBTHWESTEBN OMAHA , N.SMIZIA &JKA , Sole ngents of United States Electric Lighting Co. , for State of No- brnska. . 0\vi era ot western patonta for Electnt ) filotors , Arc Lamp , Mogul - gul IrtTgeincniKloscPiit nnd Hinall incaudcscerl elcctrio Ifljnps. Cheaper thp.n pus ; UIST : LIGHT KNOWN. Adoptp'xLy ' thu United Stairs goy , e iment and all the leading fctoamship l.'ines and lending hotels. For prices enquire at dec23eillm OFFIGB , N. W , I'ORNEll 15th AND PAUNAM