I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMBER 13 , 1881. CUMING EVENTS. Ghastly Shudows in the Camp of the Bums , Foretells of Early Denth. VnlonUno'n Secret Edict * .In crease * thn Powar of the Oorrc iomlencc o ( THK Hut. WEST POINT , December 0. - Tlioro is n growing sentiment in Cumins county in fnvor of anti-inonopojy. The way the elections wcro run hut fall hris opened the eyes of the people to the necessity of tnking matters in their own Imnds and asserting their right of independence Cuini county heretofore hns been in thu hands of n few political sharpers who have manipulated the caucuses , both democratic nnd republican , to their own advantnBO , irrespective of thu withes of the people. Somutiincs thuy have put good capable men up for office , but nt the price of their sub mission to the dictatcsof the aforesaid politicians In the Republican party Sir. E. K. Valentino is the "Great 1 Am , " around which a few satilitcs re volve. A nod from him will set those few political Robins a jumping , and it is laughable to an outsider to see thoin scramble to do his bidding. Before the Republican c.uicus win held last fall this star of immcnso magnitude in his own ostimition issued his flat , that the proront Treasurer ( n Republicnn ) and also an anti-mnimpolv innti must be set aside to niako room for olio of another kind , who would nurvu the interest of his matter better than the present treasurer , who dooi not recog nize any man for his master , but does his own thinking. The word had hardly wont forth , when all of UICHU political hounds began to yelp ; your correspondent , Pierce , struck the town about that tiaio and explained a few of the princplt ) features of the game , when ho wn.s immedi ately consigned to ashes by the invincible hummer brigade of West Point , and 1 understood at the time that parties high in authority footed the bill for boor and wlmky to keep up their courage , lint thn great mogul , Valentine , has been loom tin power of late , nnd the machine did not work us of old. Prob.xbly the parts were not oiled sufliciuntly , for the convention renominated Mr. Mor- toiison , the present treasurer , by a largo majority. Hut the flat had gone out that it should not bo , nnd the mv chine of Cuming county republicans , by the most open and barefaced trading and also by the use of monuy consigned thu republican party to ob livion rather than loose thuir power of using the pirty for their own Bullish ends. i7u t before election a promi nent politician , ono of Valentino's best friends , itnulu the remark that.it was useless to try do do anything ngainst Valentino nnd his masters for he had it in his power to financially ruin any man who at tempted it. A very bold assertion to make in a frco country and ono hardly to bo tolerated. Mr. Valentino is determined to have a man nominated next fall for representative ploduod to his interest and bulldoso republicans into voting straightto pull his man through ; but the bulk of the party in this cciuntv had there eyes opened last fall , nnd will quietly sit down on Mr. Valentino. Times arc good hero and farmers ' are bringing' in produce and hogs in increased quantities. The now school house is' pro gressing as rapidly as the weather will permit. The farmers nro taking stups to build scales in central locali ties , each inin belonging to the club holding u > key to the same whuro he may weigh his produce bcforu coming to town to sell. It will not be long be fore there will bo a farmer's nllinnco started hero. As I said at the start the people uro awakening up to thuir own interests. ANTI-MONOPOLY , Growing Old Laranilo llocnirr.Mi ; , ' , What can bo naddor than to fool the chill autumn of lifo coining on when the shady side of the valley has been reached and the eye is t-ir ed backward to nurd the gruen and sun lit Holds which exist in memory ulonu. How sadly settles down upon the 1m- man heurt the/ sorrowful truth that the brightest and best of existence ha Hod. The tear will unb'dden ' ntiirt as we think of those years ropluto with gludnosu now gone forever. These dear , delightful years befr.io wo trod the rough and rugged road of expert enco and bit ( ill' more than wo could masticate. One by uno we count the pricultsa bits of i.uuwledge wo have gained and look ovir thu Htoro us the miser reckons hid triu&uro. AVe call to mind how the cold , clam my truth was inrotlril to m ut emu time that , ir giithoiing tli'j full blown roses of lifo , to"off woj fa'.hor alto the fiivei'lfh nnd inibhlu bumble bee nestling in ilii pe II'H ' , How freshly now cornea hue ) ; to im the memory of that bright nutunnml day when tlio sky was ono vast m-a of golden bilious and the spicy mount of decaying vvj/i'lntion pervaded ovuy- thinu ; that" dav uhuii wit Hindu emnu scientific txn-riiuonlh | with what is cillul tliruu card montu nnd went homo without nur oveiecwt. That was a lung time ngi > , but lunv fruuh it is in our memory , and how fresh it seemud tc > our purenti when wo unfoldfd thu account ot our scien tific experiment- . Yes , \\oarenot so frolicsome now ns wo vitro forty or fifty years ago , but wo know nioro , It is true wo cun < not go in bwiniming all day with ini' punity or walk around a billiard tubU all day and then glide through tin liluo Danube wait/ all night as wi once could but wo have acquired HOIIK high-priced experience and put i where we can got at it. Wo were making an e&tiniato las evening of the value of a few items o experience which wo now have 01 hand , and among the more vnlimbl ones wo will name the following : Cost of experiments with inixoi drinks , § 2,000. Expense of calling a largo , health ; man a liar , $50. Experiments in going without un derclothcB , § 5,750. . . . . . . . Experience with ostensibly disabloi hornotB , of winning the love nnd con. fidonco of an orphan mule , $500. Little Icssonn in investigating dif ferent games of clnuico , with a view to making them a business , $2,100 , Kxporiments with watermelons , guarded by irritable bulldogs , 852fi. Cost of unavailing efforts to prevent baldness , 8783,20. Expense of personal investigation of lotteries. $ U.r ) , JG. ! Actual cost of obtaining $13 worth of fame , which is now for salt ) at the above price and still in good working order , though nlightly tarnished , 817 , * 3flO There nro oilier ' expensive little nuggets and gobs of ripe experience that wo have on hand , nnd wo cannot look on them without a pardonable pride , 'Tin trno that what wo have learned is not very valuable to othera , but it is a good thing to have , and we can use it right along in our business. We will try to work it off on our oldest son when he gets hero , but ho willnotuso it. Ho would rather go and buy it the way wo did. Information that don't cost $ 'J,000 a hunk is no good. It comes high , but wo have to hava it. ABOUT MONEY ORDERS- Cnrioan Incident * Related by a PontolHoo Veteran. From the Ualtlmoro American. "Had you come a liltlo earlier you might have witnessed an incident , or rattier n coincidence , which could not but convince the most skeptical that we are living in a progressive ago , " This remark was nmdo to a reporter of Tlio American by Mr. J , .1. 0. Dough erty , the veteran pay clerk in the money order department of the post- ollico the other day , as the reporter stopped at his desk to ask if there was ' 'anything now. " The reporter ven tured to ask for a further explanation , "Wjll , " continued Mr. Dougherty , "I was in the act of cashing two money orders , presented respectively by a German , who had received his from the eastern section of Prussia , and a son of Erin , who had received hit from J'ulfim. At the naino moment my attention wan called to the fact that a Chinnman was at the re ceiving dusk , immediately opposite , applying for a money order which ho intended Rending to San Francisco. Hero wus money being sent nnd re ceived to and from extreme Ructions by nativcu of different countries atone and the same moment. Now , wain't ' that n little singular I" The report or admitted that it was , and then asked , ' 'Do you over have any trouble or complaints about money orders/ / " "Very few ; and oven thiBio are gen erally on account of thu ignor.incu of dissatisfied parties regarding the dis position of the order. AH an instance , a Gorman came in hero ono day , and , approaching mo angrily , mud that this was a fine way of doing business. Ho had gotten a money order some five days previously , undo out in fnvor of his wife , who was in Philadelphia , and who desired to coma homo. This money was to pay her faro. She had , however , noyer received it , and was compelled to borrow from her friends enough to como homo with. I thought thiH rather strange , and , noticing my doubting look , ha suddenly plunged his hand into a capacious pocket , saying that ho could prove his assertion by showing his re ceipt , and lo and behold , ho draw out the money ordor. Of course I know then where the trouble was , and when I explained to him that he should have sent the order to his wife , ho seemed dnzad at first , and then broke into a broad grin , and , with the remark , ' 1 always thought I was n fool , now I know it,1 slowly walked out of the oflicp. I could toll you a do/on such incidents. " "According to recent statements , " naii' the reporter , ' 'there ' seems to bo a largo amount of money accumulating in the sub-treasury at Now York. " " .Before you go any further , " said Mr. Dougherty , ' I want to say there is Bomo misunderstanding regarding this moiroy. Many suppose that it was collected in Now York alone. In this , however , I think they are mis- Ukon. It is money collected from in valid ordoiB from ml over the country , and some of thu orders date back to the time of the organization ot the money order department , now about seventeen years. You see , Now York is the foreign an well u the domestic exchange , nnd all surplus in sent to the postmaster at Now York , who in turn deposits the money in the sub- ' rensury at that city. The money or- iors , which become invalid one year ftor date , aio sunk to the department , t Washington , where they nro placed Hi file. In the mwiii time , should ho payer present liimtelf after that imo , wo make application un his bo- alf to the department at Washington , vhich Ihon authorizes us to maku the .lymont. " "You cay yon semi all surplus funds if Now York ; how do you manage whin you run short1" ' 'Tli it ii Roinething wo never allow 0 occur , and , in fact , from thu i.VHtenmt'e ' manner in which ovury- liiii' , ' in iirnuigcd , Mich n thing can- mt occur. The money oulor system n nutliint more nor less limn an im iienftu banking concern , in which hero in no capi'al invested , and none .utccHgitrv. . T have already told von ; liat Now York is the exchange. Tin , snmllor olllceti HI.'ml thuir surplus to the nonit'ht main oflieo , wlumco in tuin the nntiru iuuount is remitted to Nuw York. At the M\IIIO ; time ovury uijiet ? , largo and small , hits an account with ( ho poHtumstur at Now York , and it is civditrd with a certain amount which it can draw when necessary. When that amount if xlmnstod a renewal ot the account is necessary Now nur limit is § 10,000 , and I draw fur § 2,000 at i time as I need it. When this ainounl is exhausted I nmko application t ( have the account renewed. In tin great panic of 1873 , when the banki wore not considered snfo , wo trans milted nn immense sum of money. Ii the month of September alon < 1 paid out at thisaflino § 125,000. Thi is what is termed a paying ollico ; ii other words , wo pay out about fiV' ' tines ns much as wo receive , Duriiij the last year wo cashed 1)0,018 ) orders amounting to § 1,515)07-15 , ) , nnd w issued 28Mfi , ! orders for $125,110.10 As the business is steadily increasing thosQ amounts will bo swelled consul orably by the close of the preset ) year. ' "Havo you many invalid orders o hand at present ? " "Only a few , nnd those will bo BOH to Washington in a day or two. I have about $1,000 worth , however , that are unclaimed that is to say , they have been lying hero a long timo. Hero is a lot , all belonging lo one man , and hero is another , belonging tea a single individual. They are mor- olmntr , well known here , but do not serin to bo in n hurry to get their money. Ono of these allowed a couple of orders to remain longer than ono year , and thinking his money was lost , gave his orders onn for JJiTO and another for 85 to his wife , tolling her , jocularly , to make nso of them. The lady cnmo hero nnd asked wheth er these orders were of any account. Upon being informed that they were , she thouglft this nn excellent joke on her husband I made application for her , and in two days she had her money. " _ _ Tooth Lout nnd Found. New York Sun. Dr. Myers , the city physician of of Pntorson , was summoned out of his bed at 2 o'clock yesterday morning to attend a lady who , it was said , had no ridontly swallowed her sot of false teeth. On arriving at her residence ho found the house full of neighbors. Doubting friends had turned the house topsy-turvy to find the missing teeth. The patient was suffering excruciating agony , and the first thing was ( o ad minister sedatives to relieve her. Then the doctor examined her throat , but ho could discover no scratches or other evidences of her having swal lowed the plate , which contained sixteen - teen teeth , She seemed able to swal low both liquids and solids without didiculty. She said she could plainly fool the sharp edge of the platu cut ting the side of her stomach. "F don't see how such a big plate of teeth coula go down such a smnll throat , " said thu doctor looking into her mouth again. It must have been loit somewhere about the houso. " "Oh , no , " screamed several of the women gathered around. "Wo have examined the house from top to bet tom. " "Where did you usually put your tooth at night ? " asked the doctor , raising his voice that ho might bo hoiml in the excitement. "I generally put them under my pil low after I go to bed , " groaned the woman. "Somebody go there and look again , " the doctor called. Ono of the neighbors looked again , but in vain. "Now , then , one of you go and feel inside the pillow case , ejaculated the doctor. "Ton to ono if she has n't stuck the teeth inside the pillow cnso. ' Ono of the women hurried away , and in a moment Inter returned hold ing the missing sot of teeth in her hnnd. As the doctor hud suspected , the woman had put the teeth on the inside of the pillow case , and when she subsequently felt for them under the pillow she could not find them. The woman's terrible pains disappear - pear aH suddenly as if cured by a mir acle. A Renovating Remedy la to bo found in HunoocK'rt BLOOD BIT- THUS. AH an antidotn for sick lie ulache , female weakness , biliousness , indigestion , constipation , nod oilier dincasen of a kic- drcd nature , tlio-o MttofH are invaluable. Price 91.0 } , trial site 10 centfl codlw The Wing * of Winter. BlllNt'Uoomcr nf. | Oh , time ! than bald-headed pelican with the venerable corn cutter and second-hand hour-glass , thou playest strange pranks upon the children of men. No ono would think , to look at thy bilious countonunco nnd store tooth , that in thy bony bosom lurks most eccentric schemes. Lifo is one continued round of alter nate joys and sorrows. Tday wo nro on the top wave of prosperity and warming ourselves in the glad sunlight of plenty , and to-morrow wo uro cast down and depressed financially , nnd have to stand off the washerwoman > r onr clean shirt or stay at homo rein the opera. The chubby boy , whoso danger eig- al hangs sadly through the lattice- ork of bis pants , knows that Time , ho waits for no man , will ono day , if o struggles heroically on , give him nowledgo and suspenders , and a olid girl , and experience , and a soft , vhito mustache , and eventually a low ; rave bnnoath the aighing clma and ho weeping .willow , where , in the nisty twilight of the year , noiseless ipon his broaat shall fall the dead eaf , while the silent tear of the gray iiitumnal sky shall como nnd sink in- M the yellow grass above his bead. Leaves have their time to fall , and 10 hn the price of coal. And yet how mdly at variance with decaying nature ; s the lobust coal market. ALMOST CRAZY. How otten do wo BCO the hard-work- ng father straining uviry nurvu and muscle , and doing his utmost to sup port his family. Imagine his fculinga ivlicn returning homo from a hard ilay'ii labor , to find his family pros trate with cliflnvsM , conscious of unpaid iloctois' bills anddohtn on uvery Imnd. * t must bo enough to drive ono almost nr/y. All this unhuiipiness could bo ivoided by using Electric Hitters , which o.xpol every disease from the lystom , bringing joy and happiness to hotuandt ) . Sold at fifty centn a hot- lie. Ish t McMahon , 18) ) To Nervous Sufferers THE QltEA'I EUROPEAN REMEDY , Dr. J. P. Simpuon'ti Specific It l b i iii\i.cin | tor t-iwiniatouhua , bviuln * \VOkno . liujoUnc ) , ttixl all dliiixuif * rusiiltln ( row Self-Abuxo , Munu ] Anxiety , lx i Urmorv. I'ltlnt In Uiu lUrl , orillilo , and dladuei ' 'that load t < Coniuni ] > tlci Insanity an , uvrlyirnii The ni > eclfli Medldae Ii being ui < x with nondor ful HUOCOM , I'amphlet Kiit free to til , Wtltu ( or them nd get full tlculan. Trice , Sixjddc , tl.OO | * r packi e , or ill pack * tfor tft.OO , Addren nil onlcra to 1) ) . 8IMSON MICDIUINE CO. Not. IN ami 100 Miln Bt lluUalo , N. Y , Cold In Om\h by 0. F. Qootlnuu , 1. W , lloll K I h , od all I" . BOGCS & HILL REAL ESTATE BROKERS No , 1508 Farnhnia Street , rrici Xor.h iMo cup , a rand Central Hotel BITTERS Mm. J. n , Ilobcrtmn , I'lttfthtirtf , IV , wrllc : "l M HudcrliiK from general clcbllitv , vrvtit of ap- jietllo , conitlrntlon , etc. , no that life WMH t > ur- den ; nftcr uitln * Hurdock Itlool [ lUtcn I felt bet ter tli.\n for jears. I cannot pralso jourlllttert too much. " II. Olll . nf nuflalo , N. V. , M-rltea : "Your IIunlock lilci lllttcn. In chronlodlscascsof the llixxl , Ilicr . .J klilneyn , baic been > lnnlly | marked with HUCCCM. Ihave tueil them myself with bent remiltii , for lorjildlty of the llvor iid In casoot a friend of mlno luffcrlnif from dropsy , the effect WM man clous. " DrucoTurner , llochestcr , N. Y.t rltes"I : hue liccn fliilijcct to itcrloiig dlw > rdcr or the kidney * , and unable to attend to Iniilnmi ; Ilnnlock Illocxi Hitters relieved me bcloro half a l * > ttle wi uocd I feel confident that they "ill entirely euro mo , " , K > Aicnlth Hill , nlnihampton , N. Y. , rlc ( : "I BUfTcred with a dull | < aln throiiKli mr eft lim and shoulder. I/ostmy plrU , apj > ctlto ami color , and could with dltticulty keep tin all day. Took jour Durdoek Illood Hitters nn dl- reitvd , olid lu\o felt no pain slnco IIrat week af ter using them. " Mr. Noah Datm , Klmlra , N. Y , , writes : "About ( our yearn ngo I h % < ! an attack of t > lllouifotcrand ne\cr full } * recomnl. My dl e the or ani wcro weakened , anil I would IHJcompletely pros trated fordayit. After unlnj ? two bottles of jour lltirdock Ittood Dlttera the Improtcincnt wo.s no U Ililo that I wan lutonlihed , I canrinw. Ihouuh 01 yearn of aje , do a fair and reasonable daj'g w ork , C. Illacket Itoblnsori , proprietor of The Canada I'rcubyterlari , Toronto. Ont. , writes : "For > ears I stifTercd greatly from oft-rrctirrlnir licailacnc. I used jour IlunlocK Illood Hitlers with happiest multx , and I now find iwpulf in bitter health than for jcar past. " Mrs. Wallace , nuflalo , N , Y , writes : ' ! have rued lltirdock lllood Illttera for ncrv oils nnd bil ious hcadaihc ) , and can reconmicnd It to anyone requiring a curu for hUllousncs.1. " Mrs. Ira Mullliolland , Albany , N. Y , writes : "For several J'oars I rmo sutlcrud from oft-recur ring blllloua licatlachcs , djspcp&la , and com- plalnU | iccii1lar to my sex. Since tislnf ' , } our Uurdock UlooJ Illtters I am entirely relieved. " FOSTEE , IILBURN , & Do , , Props , BUFFALO , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMihnn and C. F. Goodman. Jo 27 cod-ma In Ho t of Fnmlllea IIoitfttcr'H Siomach BltteM In as much ro ; > rdcd as a household newisltjr a suirar-or oorTee. The rea/on oLihli Is that years of experience hive tKfvcd { Hoba'urfMt yrJlalilo In those caecsof cmomene > where a ptomptand c < nrcnient rem edy In demanded. Constipation , Ihcr complaint , < ] ysrcp ln , lndl'ciition ) anil oth.r troubleara over erne liy it. For s\l I yall Dni ulstsand Dealers , to whom opply for HuateUcr'B Almanai ( or Jbo'J. Tnls ( treat i pecifle ure t t moat Icwti.aoiuo dlsca'.e SYPHLLIS Whoilicr in Its Primary , Secondary or Tertiary Stage- HcnioTcs all tracts of t crcnry from the eys- tu.n , Cures Hirofuln , O1.1 Koro , Uhi-miia- tltm , E'ltnia. Cu arrh or an ; lllooii Dltcaw. Cures When Hot Springs Fall ! Mal.ern , Ark.May 2ISil > Vo hatecMori In our townwio lived at Hot "iln ; ; , arid eru llnatly cured u Ith S S. i. .MCt'AMMI ) % & JlfllltV llcnipliis , Monn. , May 13,1SS1 We li \ c sold ! , ) bet leu of M. S. S. in a year. t ho * plvcn universalH.tlsfjction. fair mlriucd 'h > k-Un now iflcoiruiii'iiil it fH n posltlto ipveltlc. S Ix > ' > * ! , . , , Mavis. 1SS1. S. K B. has given better tail fuvtlon tban uny ncdk-lnt-t hattt e\er sold 1 , A , KL x.snt. Douvoi.Col. Hay 2,1851. Kvery purcha. er luaku In thohlchibt ttriiu f . S. S. [ , . jlcUiCtur. lilphii niul. Va , M yll,18Sl. You um rrfuc anhoily to n In rwanlto Iho u-nw of S. S. tk Hoik , Jlillcr & C o lla u n < n r known K S. H to ( ail to lure u i-nsu I ! ? j [ > ) illi < , wh niirniwrl ) Ukun. II. Ii Deiiiaru , K. , , . . . . n. . Kinv.irruii. JHrrj.na. Thriiboiu blntra Aroiunlloruam f high stand- i A II Ul. < iUTT , 0\ernor ) uiCoorzli. Y H WISH \VK W U.TAKKY 'UUsK ' OA TO UK I'AII ) Toil WUKrV VUUKIi. M'nto ( or imrtlculars and oaity ol little book 'Mi'f.io to the I'ulcttunAte. l.OOn K wurd will Ixi iald to am 'iiiiti uliouill Hid , on aiu y U U'l botllvt S S. s. , ono mrlltlnof Mercury lodulo 1'oUv shun or any MlimnU 8\ib tn v. SWIrT SI'KOIFIO CO. rep . Atlu-iia , Oa. 1'rlco o' regular nlzo nnlucctl ta SI " ! | wr ot lo Smnll u 20 , holdliiihalf tno iiimntlty , pr LO $1.00. Bold by KKNNA11D & Ci > . , and Dru gisU Cunorally. Ms Richmond , Ind. Builders of ENGINES OF ALL SIZES From 3 to 25 H. P. SAW MILLS , Fo For nil Qralni and Seeds , Including Clovt and Timothy. Feed Mills , &o. , &o. It will puy you largely to write , stol ing what you want nnd how you wish to pay. Unuiurl Inducemonti to Oath Purchaser Aomu * * ROBINSON & CO. , io2wtf Richmond , Inc S. P. MORSE & CO. 1319 Farnham Street. Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at 1316 and 1317 Farnham street , adjoining our present stand , with a stock of DfV West , AJL Jf SUBPASSED jfl- THE EASTj Preparatory to moving we oftor our entire stock at a great sacnQco. Study carefully the pricea wo quote , bear in mind that we buy all goods for cash , do the largest strictly retail dry goods business between Chicago and Sanfrancisco , and aim to give our customers the benefit of all the low prices and extra cash discounts given us by manufacturers end importers. BL1METS , HOSIERY , MESS GOODS , UNDEOTM , VELVETS , PLFSHES , . SEES , CASHMERES , OLOMS , RIBBONS , FLAUILS. FLANNELS ! BLANKETS ! COMFORTS ! We Imvo purchased five bnlcs of a very fine and heavy rod twill Flntmol , full 20 inches wide , nnd nro cibsing them out at 50c. n yard. They nro fully equal to nny ever shown bdforo for < 30c. to G5c. 25- pieces of boat quality woHtcru Shirting Flannel ut 3" Ac. , usually sold for 45c. In Colored'Blankets wo hr.vo reduced our § 0.00'Blankets ' to § 5.00. Wo rocommnnd this particular Blanket on account of size ( being Gx7 feet , ) weight nnd texture , .13 beini , ' the very cheapest over i shown hero. -TO For the next fifteen days we propose to inaugurate five leadeng prices in dress goods 25 Cents , 50 Gents , 85 Dents and $1.50. V II At 25 cents Dress Goods that sold for 35 cents and 40 cents. At 50 cents Dress Goods that sold for 75 cents and $1.00. At 85 cents Dre s Goods that sold for $1.25 and $1.50. At $1.50 Dress Goods that sold for $2.25 and $2.50. GREAT SALE OF BLACK CASHMERES ! At 50 cents a Black Cashmere usually sold for 75 cents. At 70 cents a Black Cashmere usually sold for 90 cents. At 80 ceits a Black Cashmere usually sold for $1.00. At $ L.OO a Black Cashmere usually sold for $1.25. HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT ! We are hero showing an elegant line of Cronnu , White , Old Gold and other now colors in TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS IN SETS And recommend them for We are daily opening novelties in Fancy Goods , Handkerchief , and aim to sliow more than our usual assortment MEN'S SOX , SHIRTS , UNDERWEAR. 200 Dozen Seamless Fancy British Sox 25c , 25 Dozen Men's Fine all Wool Scarlet Half Hose 50c. a Pair fully Worth 75 , 25 Dozen Fine English Merino Eose 35o. , 3 for S1.00J Seam- lasss Unbleached Sox $2 00 doz. Extra Fine Unffleachefl Sox 812,50 floz , Best QnaUty Linen Collars $1,50 doz Best Quality Linen Ouffs $2,50 $ doz , Another Invoice of ' Men's ' HmuSewn , itched bacfc Derby Street Gloves $1,35 pair , , usually sold -at $2,00 to $2,50 $ Every Pair War- 'anted ' not to Break , Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers 25c. Heavy Merino Shirts or ; Drawers 50o , t worth 75c , Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers 75c , worth $1LOO , Heavy Memo. . Shirts or Drawers $1,00 $ , worth $1,25 , For $1,25 We sell a very heavy Ment Merino Shirt , err Drawer 'hat has heretofore sold for $1,50 , S. . IMIOIRSim & GO. , 1319 Farnham Street. Emporium of Fashion ! ST. We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska to the announcement of the arrival of the l&rgest and most recherche invoice of Fur Lined Promenade Wrapss Silk , Plush and Embroid ered Matelaise Dolman's ever km ported west of the Missouri. FRENCH FLANNELS AMD CHINA SILKS I Trimmed Elaborately with every Shade of Plush , Satin , Velvet Passementerie , , Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. WRAPS AND SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE , Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques , CLOAKS FROM $5.00 TO $150.00. To the Members of the Nebraika State Medical Society , WAIIQO , Neb. , KovcmWr 2i. 1681. A * iH'chl twtwlan of the Nobra ki Htato MuiH < cal Society It talloil to meet In tb city of Lin coln on Tiuwlny , the 27th ilay ol December , A. 13. 1681 , at thu hour of 10 oMoik it. in. Kor thu iiurKwu of taking inch ntlon , at may bo thought hot In relation to thu law rin l.i - the luacrjcu of medicine. In the Kta'c of tin- ul > a and such other lutliitxu a may bo. in- iiulrnl to ho ilonu by til Htato Mcillcnl SorUity InsprrhlfUMlon. Jl W. STONK , II. ! > . , rrc ! ik nt Nubraaka Stito Medical BocWiy , Attotttth A. S. MAX8KIKUK.M ) I ) . Secretary Neb. Stat Mod , So. no20illhv3t B. D. MoLAUOHLIN , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public. ock oilto i SUPERIOR In Convenience , DURABILITY , ECONOMY AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION BUY l BEST ! -SOLD BY Lang & FotickY ( V