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Show s . i A . V S ER ET 0 E ltr Uvc Dctcrtl Evmina Ifnet. MIH6 NEWS. V E - LOCAL AND OTUUlt ISXATTEXIS. writing for publication are m,kh,wmixts one side of the paper only. on i write trd ,,, , uottce mn be taken of anon jmom com- -. correspondents' names must In instance accompany their communlca vrr 'Aninot necessarily for pnHeattnn. bat as a rnteeof reliability. TuiATaicau Lust night the performance of Tbe Road of Lire" aaa ,A Roland for an Oil. veT- gave much satisfaction, the playing being good in both. Messrs. McKensle, Lindsay and Hardie. as Lock wood, MoTtlake and Derby played with much taste and discrimination In the drama; Messrs. Slargetts and Graham kept the tUlbtes of the audience In a condition oiex , uement. Miss Adams played with mnch force ami feeling; and Miss Piatt did Justice to the lart orTlppett. Messrs. Ilyde, Merrill, Growth r and Haines, and Mlsa Evans completed the cast, and each did well. The petite comedy was well rendered. evening the fine, stirring, roman- tie drama or r wandering Bteenie; or tne nose or Etlricfc Vale," will be repeated The fine of Mr. McKenxle In the title role, and playing Mr. Marietta very langhable characterization of (Juy, made of this piece a success on Tuesday other parts were not night, though some of the no wen but there la doubt that it will played; be maca more lively and better performed on tt second presentation. It Is a sensational and piece, it will be followed by the flne stirring P1? 7, T!.KnKmemenUM well rant. Miss Cltve will appear In a dance between the i. To-morr- ow . pieces. ; . i Tuts Kvkxixq. v Professor liosco his at the Theatre, and gives from the novelty of some'of the tricks wWcu he perform. auu uitfurusuc manner in which all are done. ww imve no uonoi but those present will be MMy gratified and entertained. We expect a iargandlonce win be In attendance. . v I IX K. From r.ro's IUcy D.Jones and Wk i.hu Deakin, of Wellsvllle, we learn that about .tie-haof fhe men from that clty.wlth Bishop win. Maughan, are on the railway west: on itrnson, Farr and West's contract, and expect uiitet through the Job they are engaged on In lev than three weeks. The men in that quarter rlive In furthering the great national high and go at the prosecution of the work with m. The most of the thrashing has been done tti Wellsvllle, and the wbeatdisrvest will ave rage about ten bushels to the acre, which, con sidering the damage done by the grasshoppers, looted upon as a very good yield. The barley and oat crops were destroyed; and but little t orn was grown. Fall wheat Is being liberally twn. There Is some sickness among children. cougn. and more insa priucipauy uu:u amoagwnoopmg tne aauits,yet, mougn the mortal is not very heavy. Coity is abovematters ordinary, areit progressing In a lively loration tbe and action spirited teachings t Benson andBlsbop Peter Manghan. i " 1'noM Rich Co. A communication from Mnntpelicr, Rich Co., Informs us that notwlth the grasshoppers which paid them i standing Uit in the latter part or July, and a three lifhta' frost In the latter part of Auzust. there ha been cjnlte an abundant harvest for that rr- ion, ana tne potato crop is very good. Tr.LKORAM. The following telegram to Presl Young, has been courteously handed tons: Echo, Oct. S2. im. .1 .I i.T-- s lf ! 1'rt-siUeu- . i lrest. l'.RlGUAM YOUSO: Will camp near Grass Creek x We to-nig- ht. pert to reach the city on Saturday. F. C AXOEKSOZT. v nnx Into. About half-patwo this after of John Gnbler, of Santa u.on,asthe wagon I'lara, with his team, was standing In front of llaKsett A Robert store, his wife and child lelns In the wagon, the Boise stage drove down the streeWand although the wagon was close by the water sect, the stage ran Into It, smashing the running gear, tearing the tlrea on two of the wheels, and sending the whole to the ground with a crash. Mrs. Gnbler and child were In jured, although we 'believe not seriously. . M. Lock wood has the contract for remains; tne mails from the Dalles to this city, and his A. Culver, isywe understand, in the agent, John that be has sub-l-et the tty; but we understand contract from Bear river north to this city. This wild and dangerous driving is being car-- i led to an extent that will not brook of being borne with. The lives of the much ana child might have been sacrificed; womanlonger bat the driverrecklessa of consequences-dash- ed his stage rlcketty wagon, and was mast be satisfied against that it sufficiently heavy to bear the frail thing to the ground. We have to put the brake on in thinking or such occurrences; or we would use writing on language that probably would be better left unt-- i. st paid. For the 1. R. IL The Omaha Hcral states that during the last twenty days of Bep teuber there were shipped across the river by the transfer boats of the TJnlon Tactile Com17. pany, l.OGGcaxs of railroad material and alx new locomotives of the largest pattern, and all sent west for use on the U. P. IV. R. The same paper of the 16th. says that "An additional Paymaster's car Is now nearly finished at the car works In this city. It is about the Maine dimensions of a caboose, but it Is finished in a very superior manner, having a sleeping for five persons, saloon, with accommodations a splendid office and an ante-roofor the accommodation of the employes of the road who toe pleasure occasionally ox stepping up nY to the Captain omce 10 wui unis car used ou the road fromseme, ie to Bait Cheyenne Lake." m Ovatiox. From the Helena, M. T papers of the 16th, we learn that Madam 8cheUera ileneflt, on Wednesday night week, was an ovation, the house being densely crowded in very part, and the demonstrations of applause most enthusiastic. ,1 M r. Methna and Madame started for this city r yesterday, and will likely be here in the begin- ox ui AH ng tne week. Poucc On Wednesday night a gentleman whose patronymic real or assumed Is the same a that of the great Scottish bard Burns, having imbibed beyond the bounds marked by uuy well regulated fnddiemeter, was taken In charge, and yesterday he was requested to present $10 to the City treasury. lie did so. Last nijrkt Charles Holley. of Lamanlte de scent. Indulged overmuch; and this morning uati 10 iianu utw an J. D. Johnson, who has a rheumatism some where, in his neck: which leads him to freauent and diurnal potations, partook too largely of ne patronizes, ana wis the nuld wmcn most he also was called upon for one of morning Uncle's pictures representing $10. Isaac Matthews wss overhauled and hauled and an op tip, on the charge ofhestealing' pants, and his cable," 'slipped offering portunlty "cleared out," leaving his coat and hat lor the pants. The police will probably look missing for htm to return him the articles of clothing which he so liberally left behind. Han accidejtt -- A son of the late Abel Evans, or Lehl, a lad of about fourteen years of age, was brought to this city yesterday with his hand shockingly mutilated, having been crushed In the cogs of a molasses mllL lie was placed in of Dr. Anderson, who found it necessary charge to remove two of his fingers, with the expectation of saving the rest ox the hand. The operation was performed yesterday afternoon, and . the little fellow is doing wen. as . 1st On Down Hcrkt Inst., Thursday, F. Mnnn, of Montpeller, Rich county, was gone after the last of his hay, and his wife was gone to the creek for water, their little boy Jo seph, four years old, got a match and went into the stack-yarwhere he lighted It, setting a stack of barley and oats on fire, and half an acre of Sonora wheat, which were destroyed. The united efforts of the few men In town most of them being engaged In building bridge over the outlet from CeacLake aided by the sisters, succeeded in saving a stack containing six acres of wheat and the hay. After Mr. Mann Sot home, he watched till one o'clock, lest the should not have been totally extinguished. About an hour after he went to bed the wheat stack was in a blaze. All the available assistance in the place was soon on hand, but their llfd efforts were unable to save the grain.the hole being burnt to the ground. Fortunately wladwas favorable, and the hay. corral, heda were saved The loss Is a serious ; Ed-wa- rd d, ta-iJJff.-11 onttobro.Munn, i I demonstrations since 2.15, except a very slight shock at 7.80. No additional damage .is yet ascertained, and it is thought that none has occurred by the shocks during the night. Tho excitement among the people has abated and business is proceeding as usual. The weather is very thick yet a si ght rain 19 falling. Another severe sttakc of earthquake was felt this minute, 2.15 n)m.; v lin sent the people shrieking vith terror into the streets; it is impossible to tell at present, whether any more damage is sustained by shattered buildings, or lives lost. The streets arq thronged with People in their night clothes, fearful of what may como next. The atmosphere is thick and the weather warm and sultry. Three in the morning. The excitement has somewhat abated since the shake at 2.15, but the people evince no desire to retire, but remain in the streets discussing the probability of the recurrence of another disaster similar to the one ofj Oct. 21. Wheeling, 22. The returns show a largel increased gain in favor of the Democrats, who claim to liave carried the Btate by 2,000 majority while the Republicans claim that tlley carried the State and elected all the Congressmen. New York. The Tammany convennominated the following tion, city ticket: Register, Michael Connelly; City Judge, Gunning S. Bedford, Jun.; Supervisor, Wm. M. TweedWJustice of the Supreme Court, Judge Barnard. Buffalo. Governor speaks at Cleveland on Friday Seymour evening, Chicago on Saturday. Columbus on Tuesday, on Wednesday, arid PhiladelPittsburg phia on Friday evening. Washington. A letter from one of the highest oflicers in ran kin Texas says the rebels, in several counties in northern Texas, are organizing regiments, pretending that it is done under the authority of Gen. Reynolds, and it is ostensibly for the purpose of fighting Indians, but is really for the purposd of driving out the Federal troops. Throckmorton is among the leaders of the movement. Chicago, 23. The Republican1 Washington special says the Intelligencer has an editorial, admitting that the Democrats will undoubtedly lie defeated under the present leaders, arid demandeither ing a change in the nomination, for Chase. Hancock, Johnson or Hendricks. Montgomery Blair is furious, and declares that the Intelligencer has been bought by Radical money. It is reported on the streets that! the Iniclli gencer will come out for Grant. Considerable indignation is expressed with resrard to the address of the Demo cratic Rational Committee; and it has of the transpired that several membersauuress tne committee knew nothing of till after it was published. I I to-nig- ht, Ex-Govern- or ii' I: J t ATTEMTIOW Madrid. FOREIGN. The Central . ! - SrcEETIXGS,.SO " DIfIMS,..........25 " ..23 " STRIPES, ClTCCks.......25 " SATIOTTTS,....75 " Wholesale and Retalj Dealers in -- I - A; C. JlMIS & ABBOTT, Manufacturers of 8MOK1NU TOBACCOS, Commercial d213Sm FOR THE TRADE, l mm m WW SSI F. Auerbach & 3ro's. Manufacturers of Waconfi nnl Tmr-oi- i 9fn terlnl, of all kinds, no. IWd Uarnky Kthekt, j (opposite Checkered Stable.) OMAHA, NEB. EXGIXEER. ami Cna-lrnUE nnderslgned, Surveyor 1h prepared to X KetnnBurveysof Ljnd, n er, I Vai "rfsv M. Enterprise" The Stock consists, in part, of Hrl diSlCm , T S 1. COOPER A Co.. fc i s offer Low for Cash, Flour, drain, &cA Heavy Stocks of Old Bourbon and Kentucky Whichatwe WHOLESALE and RETAIL. UmYJ "HI VU ISIlVif M and Children's B1IOKS, Cl40TOI SURVEYOR "Grand Oliver's Sc. American Bitters, I 233 Farnamlife Xelr. St.. OMAHA. "11 TE are selling onr immense Stcirorinie 4'nll antl . i STAPLE and FANCY anil i Distillers, Bonded Warehouse Owners, Ituport-ers and Manufacturers of LIQUORS, WTNESj sfc CIGARS, , Sole Mannfactorers and Proprietors of "! PYPER& Co., signment of NII. MIL'S & :o:- ILEU A Co..! i t JEAXS,.....:....1..5 " ' i 801.K Aokhts ron Tnomas Virginia Smoking Tobacco. " GUI to announce to the People BEQ respectfully Utah the First Arriral- of a Large Con- j No. SOS, 13th St., OMAHA, "Hard tft at" ITTTCR OTTT 4fc iiii A MCALLISTER, - ,".': i 1 329 DOrGUUS ST., OMAHA, XKB. "! "! DEH1IXES9......S5 ..I j MEN'S & DOY'S CLOTHING, And perynrtl. t. " - TRADE. iiraconnission noosn ( ' - - - - It 9 PRIXTS,..i.......:.15 ': . - ;; Gentlemen's Furnishing' Ooodsi ' I Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Rice, Starch, Syrups, y Soap, Caudles, Tobaccos, j Soda, Saleratns, Yeast Powders, Pepper, Spices, Pickles, Oysters, Canned Fruits, Cantties. Raisins, Cnrrants, Flfii, Honey, SInple Sugar, etc.. j ; MA BL i i j ' is j v SF.Si or wora or excavations lor me consimcuouo. roads, railroads or water snpnlr. Ac. aecom rrplumbcr. Steam antlGaH Filter. sections and quantities or work to be D pan led by so PUMPS nud PIPE, as to arrive nt t be nccu rate eati ma 50ftWholesale aler In OMAHA. executed, Foiirlccntli Nebraska. St., or cost ion. te!He would construe! also be glad lo take a tew pupils to Public Buildings. Churches,! Dwellings, Stores, etc., fitted up with Gas, Steara and Water Pipe, lnstrnct in tlie proie&slou. ' ' In tbe very b si manner. Rath Tubs, Water Woreester, Jockey CInb and Pepper Terms upon inquiry. In hot und Cold Shower Bntbs, Marble Closets, the wnnm: xs rooms, rnM, uneuets, profesyear' experience Wash I lax i us. JJolJers, 'Lift and Force Fumps. Wawh Roards, Axe sion. and ' s, with ilie vn iouh Kl7,eK of Lend. Wrought and THOMAH DAVIS, con. d2S!:lm lrovo City. Cast Iron, ut t Drain Pipes and Fittings d21o:3m stantly- on liu d Mi PROGRESSING. -- JOT-Twen- ty Axe-HelTe- - , -- A Iarge CXXUZLCZZZIiZ!. IVTails ALL THE NEW KINDS OF COQKINC AND HEATING STOVES, 115, EHEET 10J til COPfERffARE, ' HAItUWARK & SONS, KttveU r. ZVZ. ;o:- D. STUART GOAL OIL & PAINTS, "CJreat Northwest Stove Store." JUST OPENED! J d26m or ' j wSc I . 4 t Glass. We shall also keep fully supplied with ' AXDITITUY, OMAHA NEB. N6. 253 DOU(3LAS STREET, A N The Iemand f or Tickets Increases ami a still trreater impel n will nowJle ajlveu tv auo -- juiinnrnisb ' My, iu nrrii nl ul an Immense Mtock or New 4Joml, con sis tine:. Inpart. of- - EXTRA S. S. FLOCK n MerAnd FEED from th chant BlilLs, which we will war- : OMAHA, NEBRASKA, rant First j GENERAL SHELF (HARDWARE, . - - well-know- 3S, Class. At Wholesale and Retail, Mill Sell at CIIIC VCJO or XEW YORK Pit I CHS, wltli Freight atldett. Hotel and We buy all our GOOD3 direct of Manufacturers Families, Freighters, Graders. Restaurant Keepers will find it to their interd239om aud Importers. est to give us a call. DEWEY, Tituinti: t ; ; TEA. ' su;asi, 1 SPICKS, - '.. j cnlor i ii ' - ! and 15 ruritnmi 1H7 . SI root. U OMAHA d239 Cm SPICKS, I , CANDTiFJS, and see us. at the fine, new of Eldredaje Buildings, one door south opposite umee, Overland xeierrapn nearly Kimball & Lawrence. a?-Ca- ll WHOLESALE GROCERS, At tlreatly Reduced Prices. - TOBACJCO. NKttftASKA. HENRY S. JACKSON at Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, COFFEK, IqUIOK SALES & SMALL PK0HTS . Which we offer to the Public i TEA, ' OUR MOTTO IS: . l j FURNITURE AND BEDDING, , TOBACCO, . GROCERIES, . (OFFKE, , i s. Xlllirs L : " . ';;' ,. : ' OL1AIHIA- nrrrrT?AT. Wheeline. 22. The returns come in very slowly; those received so far show mat tne Democratic gains in Wheeling city are yery close, yet the Itepuhllcans concede that It has gone Democratic. lirillAJo. Notwithstanding the incle ment weather an immense crowd assembled to hear Horatio Seymour make im opening speech or the campaign: fully eight thousand people assembled in tne rink. San Francisco, eight in the morning. There has been no further earthquake ' - t I October S3, 1SS aK-iioi- s . .... t Salt Lake City, Sept. Tm FARNIIAM STREEtJ between Pth and 22, 18G8. COAliOII., ' streU sire.. d258tf 10th STREETS, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, CIt isim! Country Merchants itro eapeeially Invlletl to rail snil namls S9 onr Stock. Provisional in IilrsGROCERICN, EAST TEMPIiE STREET, session yesterday: Junta held its lastAilonted rosnlnflnns trere urging the Next Door to the Western Union abolitions of capital punishment, and d21G2m office, late -- Dixie Store." couvicieu persona iroui ion removing to Africa and the Phillipine Spain T.isnria. nrwl for formin tr la volunteer WANTED ! rifle associations throughout the country Alter recommenaing u me iocai proCEDAR POSTS visional Juntas to follow this example dissolved. the Central Junta CIGARS, TOBACCO, PROVISIONS, WOODEN WARE, CORRAGE, Ac. I Tele-arrst- ti 300 LKlt'ORS, ; i SperlMl nt lent Ion ktoh lo ORDERS from lTTAlf. . il239 ly ; M9" ! WOICOTT - II nrlndlng a G u ns & Pistols. Co., (Si . Manufacturers and Importers of Iarge Assortment of READYtMADE Ar.ir.lUNITION, ' ' . ; . . Wholesale Dealers in The Prince and PrinIjondon, have IIOOPEK. W. II. at arrived cess GirgenU Brighton, BRt'SIIES,! VARXISIIES, PAINTS, the Queen of Spain is also expected diTOlf & Sporting Articles, C.I.ASS. WINDOW Cutlery there. New York. A Panama letter states And all Articles used by I that all the ports of that state are deOf Every Description.: clared closed, and that the government PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS. GUN ' (' could not raise twelve thousand dollars Also, Jonathan Janes. to hire a steamer to take troops to Henry iX Siote, OIIS of nil kind s COAT. OH SLOTS tt jrjiJSVSM, Chlriqui to put down the rebellion DOMESTICS. there. Cans. In and Barrels Safety An armed force took possession of an rniNTS, ROSIN, TAR,' Etc., h JIEW YORK. American newspaper, the Chronicle, 93 FULTON 8T NeW Which re offer to the Trade at addcxl.-York and PIONEER Blank Books made to any pattern.' Checks, DETjAIXFS and they were supposed to be looking Notes, HOUSE OF UTAH ! Bonds, j Btock anT of Certificates Drafts, Chicago Prices, Freight editor. for the Spanish General to order. and printed FTiANNFJJ. , diahCin Some three thousand stand of Ameri- lithographed 229 FARNIIAM ST., OMAHA. NEB. Assortment of Office Btatlonery. can arms, the property of a New York ;d239 3m firm, were seized by the authorities on the 11th, and carried off to the barracks. J. 0. SEYMOUR, KENNARD & HAY, sVctVc, No. 9 11 Nsusn St., JTew Tork. 22. CLOTHING! ' i NEW YORK TRADE ; MATERIAL. j. . j STATIONERS, I 1 -- - . 4 boot I STATIONERS, PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, ENGRAVERS AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Lessees & H. B. Clswsoa & J. T. Cain llsaagsrs nooMSJSJtnE SPLENDID VARIETY BILL! SATURDAY EVENING, nzjvit And every Description and Style Printing-II. OCTOBER 21, 180S. to oiweh, of 11. , st nine REFERENCES! W. C. Staines, Esq. Clawson, Esq. OB, MANUFACTURING -- .Mr J A Thompson laf r P Mareetts UMr J E llyde naruie .Mr A Merrill MrR DCrowther Mnrdeclc. .Mr J B Kelly Fergus. .Miss Adams Tsnrstte .Mrs M A Romney Jessie..... .4.Mlss riatt Amy Moss Troopers, Soldiers, Peasants, etc. . JIIks CIiITE The performance will commence telth the Acts, enuwea, r. Shoes,4 Broarana Si Ploaah monr Fesrrea Work. celebrated Jobbing Stocki we MINING POWDER. for the whole west for the - .SI Al, queeiisware! . Wincheater'a Patent, GL ! , , re-loadi-ng, ! ! The Lararest Establishment in the Wwt. o E sV J f r. T ' In' Dealer f I - i mended for defense Wures, Braaa, snd Jpsnned Conner, Jlacnines sml TJhuiera' Tools andStoek. Tinnera Stove. I for the Bale of the Stewart CookNeh. Agent I No 213 Farnham St., cor. lith, Omaha, t Aa I assorted Stock the largest and best ttoes River I can at sU ofMlssissTppl flu orders to the best satisfaction; t 278 8m Lithographer and .Engraver M4 PSABL fTEMT, KBW T0X srsiait - INDIAN ATTAGKS! STOVES, HOLLOW WARE and ;? ! Also Agents for the , :. . IE FIRE ARMO COMPANY, ' ' MILWAUKEE, WIS. - ASS W A ' r ; ; N . wt BN. Lieut Kingston, --Short Dennis. Mrs PonUfex Mary Mortimer-.- -. DOOR3 OPKN at -- Mr J C Clrnham MrJKJlvue TMPORTKUander Mr K DCrowther lYlIVDXta LEAT12C3 sad UATEUIALS, ' Irs M Bowrlng unssia Miss Adams No. ISO WILLIAM STREET, , I2t9 Tetk. 7o'cloclr, Performance Corner of Spruce, commences punctually at 7y$. jisiuri v.iwr t MONTANA BITAUBANT, . Second Sonih Street. l:r i BOARD, pef Week, detail..- - 1 1 i:sr. St .4.. i X i MEALS AT ALL HOURS ... 13,50. 5 ;f Mfcuxr-i i f I Ef - i, And a Great Variety of oilier ? ' or and Conn Bnl ted to the. wants .. or at try people, which we will dispose I t . ny - - Lower Prices than ever.' I il Tvl rvlTIIIiT ITIODT ! GALL AHB; GEE TC3EG as Pioneers in the West, Inonronr line, we are reputation for determined to ' maintain the best of articles and selling on the keeping reasonable terms Wholesale and Retail. roost .dSTHro ? It MERCHANDISE, All kinds of FIXED AND LOOSK j J 4 ! , Mr D McKensle Klneston.M. R .' ' : Amtrsl . j Hi , ! & tau Sole Agents j t Coa celebrated SPORTING ; We intend to keep the best of Goods and a ss ' , Miners Boots ana Brocans, and LsdiM W Issea, anl Ciuiarea'i www aim f 1 HATS AND CAPS, description Repairing of every tory. done and in a workmanlike line promptly manner. Guns made to order. Will trade, buy ; and sell second band Guns, for E. I. Dupont's and Ie Ne Shoes, Asrents Sz J irju Engagements Fine - SSioes 3Soots mod of Fire-arm- s Now offer the greatest variety Ammunition ever opened out in UtahInTerriour ; Th. hait WMtnfthA Mlsirrnrl River, which offer at the Very slowest Rates, and guaranDeal-er- a CMHE! tee satisfaction as to Price and Quality. REPEATinB Elf IE . . and examine. call to are lnrited CENTRA I BLOCK, 229 I'arnain Of New Haven, Conn. The Winchester Rifles gtere in Street, np Stairs, OIIAIIA. Mass. jj can be fired eighteen times In succession jyith-o- ut I W 87 Pearl Street, Boston, and Also at hence tbe name of EIGHTEEN CO. SHOOTER, and nave tbe great advantage over fo239 6m ALEX. STRNQ used also as a arm, for they can be each any other breech-loade- r, cartridge by inserting single snots in to be fired in the barrel, and leaving 18 can be used at the rate of two It themsgaxlne. f EXCEISIOR STOIU. STORE: snots a seconu. l ISoo. I&iabiUhCfJ j These Anns are particularly reeom Mr D McKenrle Mr J 8 Lindsay Mr ll BanchamD Steenle. SALTUKEITT, STRONG Elrst-Cla- KULIN a COHN.WFi ' Three doors below Salt Lake House.l WHOLESALE.fcxJ BRANCH OP ALEXANDER I Tlio Rose of Etlrick Vale. Wandering . Bed Ronald Old Adam. Albert. Gay o the Gap. rilAnbtae Brand o the Brae. Blaca: Wyue. ; MAIN STREET, . ' - N.B. The new issue ol Salt Lake City Corpod!82tfxa ration Is a Specimen of our work. n EXCLUSrVELY BOSTON MASS., MANUPACTITUERS OP Engraving- and LithogTaphy Calf, Kip, and ' ' Thick Boots, Prtmrptly Executed. Will be presented, the exciting, romantic and sensaUonal BcotUsh Drama. in 2 . Acts, entitled, j stobs. .A-sao- fi .: i.,- At r ;i t |