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| | CUMING EVENTS. Ghastly Shudows in the Camp | ferent games of the Bumes, Foretells of Harly Death, Cost of winning the love and con- fidonse of an orphan mule, $500. Little lessons in investigating dif chanee, with a view to making them a business, 2,500, Experiments with watermelons, guarded by irritable bulldogs, 8525, Qost of unavailing efforts to prevent baldness, §783.20. AHA '.l‘IlEf to Washington in a day or two, I have about £1,600 worth, however, that are unclaimed —that is to say, they have been lying here a long time. Here is a lot, all belonging to one man, and here is another, belonging to a single individual. They are mer- chante, well known here, but do not seem to be in a hurry to get their DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. Buidock DECEMBER 13, 1881, S. P. MORSE & CO. 1319 Farnham Street. Valentine's Seoret Ediots In~| Expense of personal investigation of |money. One of these allowed a i - — creases the Power of the | lotteries, $030.26. couple of orders to remainlonger than Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at Alilance Actunl “cost of obtaining 813 worth | one year, and thinking his money was Correspandence of Tin Brn. Wesr Porst, Decembor 0 is a growing sentiment in Cuming Thore | ; of fame, which is now for sale at the above price and still in good working order, though slightly tarnished, §17,- little \re aro ofher expensive lost, gave his orders—one for £50 and another for 8—to his wife, telling her, jocularly, to make use of them. The {ady oame here and ssked wheth. er these orders were of any account, » Arienc ) i i 3 Mrs. J. G, Robortson, Pittaburg, Pa., writes: 5 or of antimonopoly. | nuggets and gobs of ripe experience | Upon being informed that they wero, | M. bertaon, Pittaburg, P, w county in favor of anti-monopoly. | RIEECEEIC R0 "ahd we cannot | she thought this an excellent joke o | %™ Siftering from kensral debiicy, vant of ap The way the elections were run last fall has opened the eyes of the people to the necessity of taking matters in their own hands and asserting their right of Cuming county heretofore has been in the independence hands of a few political sharpers who have manipulated the caccases, both (! democratic and republican, to their ive of the Sometimes they irrespe own advantage, wishes of the people. have put good capable men up for office, but at the price of their sub- mission to the dictatesof the aforesaid politicians In the Republican party r. E. K. Valentine is the “Great 1 m,” around which a few satilites re- A nod from him will set these few political Robins a jumping, and it is laughable to an outsider to see thom scramble to do his bidding. Before the Republican caucus was held last fall this star of immenso magnitude in his own estimation issued his fiat, that the prerent Treasurer (a Republican) and also an anti-monopoly man must be set aside to make room for one of | another kind, who would serve the interest of his master better than the present treasurcr, who does not recog- nize any man for his master, but does his own thinking. The word had hardly went forth, when all of these political hounds began to yelp; your correspondent, Pierce, struck the town about that time and’ explained a fow of the princple features of the look on them without a pardonable pride. "Tis true that what we have learned ia not very valuable to others, 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 here, but he will notuse t. He would rather go and buy it the way we did. Information that don't ot 82,000 a hunk is no good. It comen high, but we have to have it. fhdeiolehrtbdhg ABOUT MONEY ORDERS. Curious Incidents Related by a Pontoffice Veteran. From the Daltimore Americ “Had you come a littlo eatlier you might have witnessed an incident, or rather a coincidence, which could not but convince the most skeptical that we are living 1n a progressive age,’ This remark was made to a reporter of The American by Mr. J. J. C. Dough- erty, the veteran pay clerk in the money order department of the post- office the other day, as the reporter pped at his desk to ask if there was “Sanything new.” The reporter ven tured toask for a further explanation, “Well,” continued Mr., Dougherty, “T was in the act of cashing two money orders, presented respectively by a German, who had received his from the castern section of Prussia, and a son of Erin, who had received his from Belfast. At the same moment my attention was called to the her husband. T made application for her, and in two days she had her money."” _— False Tooth Lost and Found. New York Sun Dr. Myers, the city physician of of Paterson, was summoned out of his bed at 2 o'clock yesterday morning to attend a lady who, it was said, had ac- cidently swallowed her set of false teeth, On arriving at her residence he found the house full of neighbors. Doubting friendshad 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 he could discover no scratches or | other evidences of her having swal- lowed the plate, which contained six- teen teeth. She seemed able to swal- low both liquids and soiids without difficulty. She said she could plainly feel the sharp edge of the plate cut- ting the side of her stomach. ‘T don’t see how such a big plate of teeth coula go down such a small throat,” said the doctor looking into her mouth again. Tt must have been lost somewhere about the house.” *'Oh, no,” screamed several of the women gathered around. ““We have examined the house from top to bot- tom “Where did you usually put your teeth at night?” asked the doctor, raising his voice that he might be heard in the excitement. k'Blood Ditters I folt bet- t than for years. I cannot praise your Bitters 00 mu: R. Gibbs, nt Buffalo, N. Y., writes: ‘‘Your Burdock Bleq Uitters, in chroriic blood, liver a.1 kidneys, have been signally marked with siccoss, have used them myselt with bot results, {of torpidity of the iver and in case of n friend of mine suffering from dropsy, the offect was marvelous.” Bruce Turner, Rochester, N. Y. [writes: "I have heen subject to serious disorder of the kidneys and unable to attend to business: Burdock Blood Bitters relieved me before half a hottle was used 1 feel confident that they will entirely cure me.” , E+ Asenith Hall, Binghamptor “I wuffered with a dull pain throug lung and shoulder, Lost my spirits, appetite and color, and conld with difficulty keep up all Took your Burdock Blood Bitters a8 di cted, and have folt no pain since first week af- ter using them. Mr. Noah Batos, Elmira, N. Y., writes: “About four years ago 1 had anattack of bilious tever, and v tully recovered. My digestive orizans eakened, and [ would be com pletely pros- tri ays. After using two bottles of your Btirdock Blood Ditters the improvenient was so vi ible that I was astonished. 1 ean now, though 61 years of age, doa fair ' W re hinson, proprietor of 7! ronto. Ont., writes: ‘For years ring headac rs with hap in better b used your Burdock Blood rosults, and 1 now find my than for years past.” Ith Buflalo, N, ¥, writes hervous and b mend it toanyone re for billlousness."” Mrs, Wallac used Burdoc Mrs, Tra Mullholland, Albany, N. Y, writes: several years | have suffercd from oft-recur- billious headaches, sia, and co ta peculiar o my 'se usi surdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relicved. FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, 1816 and 13817 Farnham street, adjoining our present stand, with a stock of Dry Goods Unrequalled in the West, NOT SURPASSED IN THE EAST, Preparatory to moving we ofter our entire stock at a great sacrfice. Study caretully the prices we 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 and importers. BLANKETS, HOSIERY, DRESS G0ODS, UNDERWEAR, VELVETS, PLUSHES, SILKS, CASHMERES, CLOAKS, RIBBONS, FLANNELS, FLANNELS! BLANKETS! GOMFORTS! We have purchased five bales of a very fine and heavy red twill Flonnel, full 29 inches wide, and are clbsing them out at 50c. a_yard. They are fully equal to any ever shown before for 60c. to Gic. 20 pieces of best quality western Shirting Flannel at 371c., usually sold for 45c, Our Blanket Stock is the largest in Omaha, and as our prices will show is by far the cheapest we ever offered. 100 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets $1.50, worth 82. 100 Pairs 10-4 White: Blankets £2,00, worth £3.00. 60 11-4 White Blanket $2.50 Pair. 60 10.4 White Blankets 83.50 Pair. 60 11-4 White Blankets 8450 Pair. The Best £5.00 Blankets in the West. 50 Pairs Extra Heayy all Wool Blankets 50 Pairs 12-4 Extra Heavy Blankets 00. 50 Pairs 11-4 all Wool Blankets $8.50. An Extra Large San Jose, California, Blanket for §10.00. The Very Best Bargain in Omaha In Colored Blankets we have reduced our £6.00 Blankets to £5.00. We recommend this particular Blanket on account of size (being 6x7 feet,) weight and texture, as being the very cheapest ever shown here, GREAT SAI.IJE OF DRHESS G-OODS! For the next fifteen days we propose to Hla.ugura.t.e five leadeng prices in dress gooa s game, when he was ummedi- | fop that a Chinaman was at the re-| *“I gonerally put them under my pil- 4 ately’ offaigned to nshes by |osiving dosk, immedistoly opposite, |low aiter 1 g o bed,” groaned she O R n DV Y 25 cents 50 Cents 85 Cenbs and 1 50 the invincible bummer brigade |y niving for s money order which he | woman, 00 8¢ wholelo by I2h & Mstahon and . . y 'y . . of West Point, and 1 understood b inionded nending to San Francisco. mebody go there and look | ——r- = th tim that partios high in whisiy 1) | Horo was monoy’ being sent andro- | again,” the doctor caled, TET vl At 25hcents Dress Goods that sold for 35 cents and 40 cents. At 50 cents Dress Rhr o’ Yl ceived to and from extremo ecctions ne of the neighbors looked again, 3 keep up their courage. But the great | by atives of different ountries atone | but in vam, o i3 fl E 0ods that sold for 75 cents and $1.00. At 85 ceats Dre s Goods that sold for mogul, Valentine, has been loosing | ud tho same moment. Now, wasn't| “Now, then, oue of you go and CELEBRATED $1.25 and $1.50. At $1.50 Dress Qoods that sold for $2.25 and $2.50. power of late, and the machine did| gy o little singular * The reporter | feel inside the pillow cass, ejaculated o not work as of old. Probably the | ,qiitted that it was, and then asked, {the doctor. Pl f parts were not otled sufliciently, for the convention renominated Mr. Mor- tonson, the present treasurer, by a large majority, But the fiat had gone out that it should not be, and the ma- chine of Cuming county republicans, by the most open and barefacod trading and also by the vse of money consigned the republican party to ob- livion rather than loose their power of using the party for their own selfish ends. Just before clection a promi- nent politician, oue of Valentine's best friends, made the remark that. it was useless to try do do anything against Valentine and his masters for “Do you ever have any trouble or complaints about money orders?” “Q’«:ry fow; and even thée are gen- erally on account of the ignorance of diseatisfied parties regarding the dis- position of the order. As an instance, u German came iu here one day, and, approaching me angrily, said that this was a fine way of doing business. He had gotten a money order some five dnys previously, made out in favor of his wife. who was in Philadelphia, and who desired to come home. This money was to pay her fare. She had, however, neyer received it, and was compelled to borrow from her “Ten to one if she has- n't stuck the teeth inside the pillow case. Ono of the women hurried away, and in a moment later returned hold- ing tho missing set of teeth in her hand. As the doctor had suspected, the woman had put the teeth on the inside of the pillow case, and when she subsequently folt for them under the pillow she could not fmd them. The woman’s terrible pains disap- pear as suddenly asif cured by a mir- acle. A Renovating Remedy is to be found in Buroock’s Broob Bir- 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 cets a Black Cashmere usually sold for $1.00. At $1.00 a Black Cashmere usually sold for $1.25. HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT ! We are here showing an elegant line of Creany, White, O1d Giold a2 other new colors in TABLE GLOTHS AND NAPKINS IN SETS ! he had it in his power to l.iuunoiully friends enough to come home ::'x:[e ‘;Al:ll‘ll(?re::lfi!')‘ll]'i'::l!’::n:ic‘)(n!wl&l!l!n(:h'.' And recommend them for i Gl any L who at-| with I thought this rather strange, constipation, and other diseases of a ki tempted it. A very bold assertion to make iu a free country and one haraly to be tolerated. Mr. Valentine is determined to have a man nominated next fall for ropresentative pledged to his interest and bulldose republicans into voting straight to pull his man through; but the bulk of the party in this county had there eyes opened may weigh his produce before coming to town to sell. It will not be long be- fore there will bo n farmer's alliance started hore. As I said at thoe start the people are awakening up to their own interests. Axti-MoyoroLy Growing Old. Laraniie Boomerang, What can be sadder than to feel | monoy order department, now about | white must the chill autumn of life coming on when the shady side of the valley has been reached and the eye is t'r od and, noticing my doubting look, he suddenly plunged his hand into a capacious pocket, saying that he could prove his assertion by showing his re- ceipt, and lo and behold, he drew out the money order. Of course I knew then where the trouble was, and when I explained to him that he should have sent the order to his wife, “‘Before you go any further,” said Mr. Dougherty, ‘1 want to say there 18 somo misunterstanding regarding this motiey. Many suppose that it was collected in New York alone. 1In this, however, I think they are mis- takon. It is money collected from in- vahid orders from all over the country, and somo of the orders date back to the timo of the organization of the soventeon yoars, You seo, Now York is the foreign as well us the domestic oxchange, and oll surplus is sent to dred nature, the-e bitters are invaluable. Price 81.0), trial size 10 cents eodlw The Wings of Winter. Bill Nye's Boomerang. with the venerable corn cutter and second-hand hour-glass, thou playest have to stand off the washerwoman tor onr clean shirt or stay at home from the opera. The chubby boy, whose danger sig- nal hangs sadly through the lattice- work of his pants, knows that Time, who waits for no man, will one day, if he struggles heroically on, give him knowledge and suspenders, and a solid girl, and experience, and a soft ache, and eventually a low grave beneath the sighing elms and the weeping willow, where, in the misty twilight of the year, noiscless Oh, time! thou bald-headed policl |24 In Hosts of Families Hostetter's 8.omach Bitters is as much regarded s a houschold nevessity s sugaror coffee. The reagon gbihis is that years of experionce have ba pgriect y raiable in those cases of emorgency where a prompt and ¢ nvenient rem- edy Is denianded. Constipation, liver complaint, dyspepsin, indigestion and oth.r trouble. ara over ome by it. ‘Whether iv its Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Stage. Romoves all traces of \ creury from the sys- tew, Cures Scrofuln, Ol Sores, heuta- tism, B zema.' Ca arrh o any Blood Diseasc. Cures When Hot Springs Fail! M Wo have casen in_ our Spring, and were finally Memphis, Monn., May 12, 1881 Wo have solid 1,208 bot los of 8. ina year, buckward toward the green and sun- |the postmaster at New York, who in | upon his broast shall “fall the dead | phen ke tniveral v t ol lit tields which exist in memory alone. | turn deposits the money in the sub- | leaf, while the silent tear of the gray | specific NSFIRLD & L0, How sadly settles down upon the hu- man heart tho sorrowful truth that the brightest and boest of existence has flod. Tho tear will unb'dden start | at Washington, whero they ave placed | so has the price of coal. as we think of those years replete with gladness now goneforever. Those dear, delightful years befcre wo trod the rough and rugged road of experi- ence and biv off more than we could masticate, One by one we count the pricoleas Lits of uowledge we have gained and look over the store as the miser reckons his troasure, treasury at that city. The money or- ders, which become valid one “year after date, are sens to the department on file. In the mean time, should the payer proseut himeolf after that time, we make application on his be- half to the depariment at Washington, which then authorizes us to make the payment.” “You sy you send all surplus funds of New York; how do you manage autumual sky shall come and sink in- to the yellow grass above his head. Leaves have their time to fall, and And yet how sadly at variance with decaying nature 18 the robust coal market. ALMOST CRAZY. | How otten do we see the hard-work- ing father straining every nerve and muscle, and doing his utmost to sop- 13, 1881, fon than wny J. A Fu xxeR. Lovisville, Ky 8.8 8. has given better sati medicine I hay e ever sold Denver, Col. M Every purcha er peaks in - the b S. y Richo ond, Vi You can refer anyboly to’ s MRt of 3, 8, 8 Polk v & Co Hae nover known 8 8. 8 1o tail to cure a case of Syphili, when properly takun. i. 1, ara, ) Porry, Ga, § berry, Ga, HOTLITDAY PRESHENTS. We are daily opening novelties in Fancy Goods, Handkerchief, and aim to show more than our usual assortment MEN'S SOX, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR. 2300 Dozen Seamless Fancy British Sox 35c. 35 Dozen Men's Fine all Wool Scarlet Half Hose 1319 Farnham Street. CHAS. McDéNALD’S Emporium of Fashion! 1208 FFARNIELANM S"T. We respectfully request the attention of the Ladies of Nebraska [to the announcement of the arrival of the largest and most recherche ) when you run short port hin family. Tmagine his foclings | gy o0 o FiVaren 05 invoice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps; Silk, Plush and Embroid- Wo call to mind how the cold, clau- | ©Thit is something we allow |when returning home from n hard | 0o SEners aresniieman . : 2 o my truth was rovealed to waatone|to oceur, and, in fact, from the|day's labor, to find his family pros- | a0vermos o1 ered Matelaise Dolman’s ever immported west of the Missouri. time that, ir gatheiing tho full blown | systematic manver in which overy- | trute with disease, conscious of unpaid roses of life, ton fofr wol vathor alio | thing is arranged, such o thing ean- [ dootors’ bills and debts on every hand, | B the feverieh and irritable buwble bee | not oceur. The money ordor system | It must be enough to drive one almost | 5‘ nestling m ity po a's {5 mothin more nor lehs than an im | oruzy. Al this unhappiness could b | K38 i X How fresbly now comes back to us | mense banking concern, in- which [avoided by using Eicctrio Bittors, | i the memory of that bright aututnal day when the sky was ono vast sea of thero is no eapi‘al invosted, and none necessary, I have already told vou which expel every disease from the system, bringing joy and happiness to YOU WISH WE W LLTAKE Y URSE OA TO BE PAID FO= WHEN CURED, FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA SILKS | golden billows nid the s Aromu of | that New York is tho exehange, The [ thousands. Sold ot fifty cents a | | ooy Snte for particulars and ogpy”of T decayivg vegotation pervaded every- | smaller offices send theiv sarplos to| tle, Ish & McMahon, 3) ook ~Mwrpzugaie Luicpiaabe o s | . R A 2 o i Y AP PG | A ) Er e e e R T M 2 Nakahan D 131000 Rowned vl be w0 o | Trimmed Elaborately with every Shade of Plush, Satin, Velvet Passementerie. riments with what is d monte and went seientific x called three ¢ home without cur overcont That was u long time sgo, but Low fresh it is in oue memory, and Low fresh it seemed 1o our parents when we unfolded the account ot our scien- tific experiment-. Yes, we are not 8o frolicsome now as we were forty or hif twin the enti mount is remitted to | New York, At the same time eve oflice, large and swall, has an a with the postmaster at New Y and it s dited amount which it can draw when necessary, When that amount is exhausted a renewal ot the account necossary Now our limit unt rk, with a certain v| To Nervous Sufterers THE GREAT EURGPEAN REMEDY Dr. J, B, Simpson’s Bpecific IMCENO X CIXDTIE. 1818 8 PUSIEN G clte 108 DpOIIAtol rhoa, Semine Weoknew, lwpotancy, trom Sell-Ab todide 1 Prico of regular size reduced o $1 76 p .00 Sold by KENNARD & C0,, and Druggists Cencrally | Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. 1110 Small s z0, holding half she quantity, pr co, WRAPS AND SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques, y Taat fall, and will quiotly st d o, |strango pranks upon the children of | " Form!yali Druggintsand Desters, towhom | 500, & Pair fully Worth 75, 25 Dozen Fine English MNerino Ebse 85c., 8 for $1.00: Seam- i B Ve, e T kthn | 0,0, rould think, o looka | o et w2 loygy nblogghed Sox §2.00 doz, Extra Fine Unbloached Sox $2.50 dos. Best Qualiby Linen / i u.,l"{,'fa’.,fi?fig"“{iil p'r"‘.’i‘.’.cfi"dm.'fi"n",fi;: roumack, °L always, thought'T was a | teoth, thot thy bony bosom lurks gu}gafisds%.mkdnuz Bgst lluaé%ry Llémll Cuffs $2.50 ](lluz. mAnntl&arflénvmg% fl5f Mflllals B aps%wn. § in increasod quantities, Tho| oot o I eoqlt ol oy | ol cecontric schomes. A titched back Derby Strect Gloves $1,85 pair, usually sold at $3.00 to' $2.50 Every Pair War- l il Reloll - housegiitiss ¢ prot| QEAS BTSN, S0 BRGaen e (LS lslone continned sound of alter. vanted not to Break, Heavy Morino Shirts or Drawers 5c, Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers | f il pornit. o Tarmore aro. taking | g Ao/ {0 roment. tatoments” | on the top wavo of prosperty and | MRttt #H | (g, worth 750, Havy Merino Shirts or Drawaps T5c, worth 8L.00. Heavy Merino Skirts or i stpn, o bk scnlon i conteal doal | e b of ey eeumulatin o poy, and to-morron v arocat | " " G »ot x| Drawors $1.00, worth §1.95. For $1.36 Wo sella very hoavy Pateut Nerino Shirs. or Brawer ¢ it onch man belonging 1o the elub in tho sub-trosury at Now York”" | down auid doprossed fnancially, and s Y P H | II_ I s that has heretefore seld for §1.50. e[ Richmond, Ind. years ago, | is £10,000, and 1 draw for $2,000 at a | Memo but we know more, 1t is true we can- | time as 1 need 1. When this amount not go in swimming all day with im- | is exhausted T make application to Consumpticn insanity au. CLOAKS FROM $5.00 TO $150.00. - unity or walk around a billiard table | have the account renewed. In the| | df carlygrave '] R 4 a0 "and then glide thrugh the | great masis of 1673, whes tho besie e dpeeits I8 ““".S““: 1842, | Mampers of the Nebraska State %0 11 { Blue Danube waltz all night as we|were not considered safe, wo tra ) [being used Builders o! Watico, Nab,, Novasaber 84, 1681, su PERID 1 once could but we have acquired some | mitted an immense sum of money. In X1 anaces: ENGINES OF ALL SIZES, | A svecist session of the' Nebraaka Stato Mo 0PHERS igh-priced experience and put it|the month of September alone | MEATEN_E Pamphlote 9 | cal Soclety is callod to meet in the city of Lin coln on Taesday, the 27th day of December, A. where we can get at it. T paid out at this office 8125,000, This | #08frse @ sl Write for tiemand sot i yar. |~ From 3 to 26 H. P. BT, T o o1 10 o ok . 1 We were making an estimato last | is what is tormed o paying office; in | * Price, Specific, $1.00 per package, or slx pack- For Large or S8mall or the purpose of taking such action, as may i % o, X . pac bo thought best in relation to the law e gulivh evening of the value of a few items of | other words, we pay out about five | s for ddroms all orders to SAW M""le Engines. [ 1he phsoas ol mdlelna s Bta'o of Ne- experience which we now have on|tines as much ns we receive. During B SOARON REDIDINE 00, TEHRESEERIRS o valuable | the last In Convenience, DURABILITY, ECONOMY ——AND— v , fSENERAL CONSTRUCTION BUY == BEST! braska and such other tu Nos. 104 and 100 Main St. quired to be done by i alo, N. 1 hand, and among the m year we cashed 90,018 orders, | £old in Omaba by 0. F. Goodman, J,'W. Bell, | For all Grains and Seeds, Including Clover {h special sossion. M TONE, M. () i ones we will name the following: amounting to 81,5 7.45, and we | ,, K 1sb, sad all draggisteevery whero, and Timothy. Preaident Nebraska State Medical Sochely. ? 18dbw Attosted . A. 8. MANSFIELDE, M D, Becretary Neb. State Med, So. Cost of experiments with mixed |issued 28,240 orders for $426,116.10. inks, $2,000. As the business is steadily increasing, Boc s & H LI. d"}'g',,',l..?.é of calling & large, healthy | theso amounts will b swelled consid-| 0 l Feed Mills, &c., &c, It will pay you largely to write, stat- ing what you want and how nogsditwst L bly by the clo resol i | i dob 0 s the' cloas of tho presont nEtL ‘Efing BRARERE | o it % pcscsrs.| e B A VSR ZSOLD BY— i Vg3 v *‘Have you many invalid ord a o Farnham Stree ’ A & i / wfi:’i(;mnc? D AT P [Py g et ol B onrazza, - - semm. "2 ROBINSON & CO., And Notary Public. Lang Fotick “‘Only a few, and these will be sent hornets, 8375, wrion—Nor b sido opp, Grand Central Hotel no2wtf Richmond, Ind, ock Os oslte Past NMa