m l THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, DEC. 6. 1S77. TIME CARDS. Dally Stage Line South. i!BrwBvaielArOT. F.Hs diyxna Kslo fen SitaMMkCKr. Asjwsai aC hi. lieretm. con- Hut. Itli run i .---. p...... 1jis Jltwn vBle dally at 1 e'ctect p. m. Aiefet BrawaviUe lla'eieck a. za. J. C. HAKLES3, Proprietor. Xebralta Rail-way. I.TUVE AKKTTE :&ta I B:w.MviWe 70 pra 'smm. zzzl Per SopS :vancr. Xeferasfca Cky fapa 4.21 tHD cttpx .'1 .1 f Mpm UJpm Saia Se-icard Yrk -arjC XRVTN'G.Snp't. BroivJivIllc Bnit Ltne to rhelps. t ear Bram-nvU! 7aa. Tn V3 p.Tn fc p. m. Airfrre at BreTvuvfile 7raa.ni.. ll-oo a. in.. fc p. rot J. BOITSFIEID. Serenntendent. Publishers Notices. I oca, Xoiich. set as riinary readlac matter. vem be eharzed tea cents per Hue. each insertlea Se ta sptey type, Siiee rests & Use. Antliorlzed Agents. Tzrvs sk are tr atbrize4 ajeats at m&- to Gttr M-reeetTe aae receipt far zaesirs dnc a. Tki Brsaxs is craaOertee ageat hi Glen Ttock'pcfcteet to receive aad receipt for s3oaIs dae as a 3ab-criiUau. JL J. Xittb. at St. Iorln. Js ear awberbted aent 2.1 jfcttt?ace.VereoveBtcTipttn irxi adver- iMtaar.aadto collect sad receipt w monies dse TStK AVXRTKKE. Jokx S. XnncK 1b r authorized ageat at AspW wall.M reeetve satecripttec aad adverSisJag, awi ceMeet aad receipt far xaeof es dee as. rAIRBROTirEB & HACKER, Pabltshers Advertiser. .LOCsLL MATTERS. Three lbs. Tea for Sl.atNickell's. Cash -paW for better at Huddart's. P'rodece waHted, by Stevenson &. j fross. Cash dart's. paW for Patatoes, at Hud- Aspinwaii items reached us tco late for this issee. Doable LKinges Hann&ris. -St. Joe prices, at Was, oaly Loek wood's. $8i and $70, at New er taken on subscription Ai the market prire. '.Niee kt aew olellrmg just cti-vad at Hackney's. re-, - Choice Family Groceries, just re-j Reived at MePfeerfn s. ; I Ghofee line of Pcket and Table j Cutlery, at H. C. Lktt's. , Jttibb&r Boots and Slwes, at McGee Bro's. GROCERIES ; a fall line of the best, by Stevewon & Cross. Everything in the family grocery j line at Hwiderl'o. j Ask your npishbors to subscribe j for The Advertiser. i . j is fekeM des sell the best tea . ix the least money. Just try it. JSstra cgptesof The Advertiser? -can nereeiter oe nau wa. . mbkci. Holiday Dress Gods, in endless variety, at McPherson's. Waeon extras of everv kind, and of the BEST MATERIAL, cheap, at Lock wood 'c. There never were before such mammoth stocks of goo!s in Brown rille as there are at this time. Merry Christmas and B. M. Bailey's office is now in the Hoadley building. Southwest cor Tier of Main and First streets. And iie is on hand to buy your hogs. Be Wise, Aid-o t H. C. LETT'S ami buy a nice.et of Glassware for your wife or friend for Christmas. Price, 75 cents to $1.35 per set. Tlie Hest Sewing Machine in the world, to be had cheap for oah, can be seen at B. G. Whittbmoke's, Main street. Brownville, Neb. We have printed cards contain ing the official vote of the county of the late election. They are for sratuit ous oiroulation. and any one wishius one of these cards will p4eae call and le supplied. They are convenient to Keep ior reiereuo-e. It is a Fact, That the Newton Wagon is the only lirei ekt8 wagon in this market, and "the cheapest in the long run, because it runs fengr-er and easier. HAWLEY &. DOUGIiAS. On Tuesday we noticed our ami- able -bachelor friend, J. W. in town with a coat on. Bennett, and the , weather was only abouto0 belowzero. ; . , li i r A : jonn snows ms ou ou,uCS. uu abls to attend to it, ano u ue can , weather, It's his own affair, and peo- j pie needn't be making remarks about it. I M&n's. Women's, Misses' CJuldren's Arctic Over Slw&s, at J. L. McGee -! Bro's. A foot race came off at Lincoln on the 1st inst., between two cham pion runners Mattison of Lincoln, and McCall of Canada. They run 100 yards for a purse of $1,090. The Lin coln man won the race by four feet. McCall is a professional, has run many races, in different countries, and was never before defeated. Mat tison has made another race to be run on the I3th inst. with J. G. Land akers of Missouri, for a purse of $1, 000. Thanksgiving day in Brownville passed off very quietly, and the ab eence of people from our streets re minded us that It was a day on which the people abstained from work. Bus iness houses were closed with few ex- , ceptions. The day was observed by f all in some manner. Church going people went to church, aud feasted, t olhere staid at home, eat their Tur-( key and were thankful. The bounties f i77 , hn won rit.trih.!. .... -s... w.j ... - ted and there are none but what have been benefited to at least some degree. 11 Will Pay You To buyyoarDryGodS,5ktIons 1 and CIoihlB?, at Lowman's. Head our new advertisements. Produce wanted by Stevenson Cross. ' Apples, Huddart's. cooking and eating', at i Parlor Sets St. Joe prices at i Hannaford's. The newest thing in Ladies' Overshoes, at McPherson's. Dave McLaughlin wants to buy hogs. See his advertisement. Pull blood Berkshire and Poland pigs by Stevenson & Cross. Mr3. Cook is receiving some nice new millinery goods this week. Another new lot of Boots, Shoes, Arctics andWool Lined Goods, just received, at A. Bobison's. JBlanJcetSy Yams, Flail- nets, Jeans and Overcoats, cheap, at McGee $ Bro's. Holiday gifts at McCreery's drug and book store. Bead his new adver tisement and see what he has to offer vou in that line. Lincoln Journal : Mrs. Ada Van Pelt organized three lodges of Good Templars last week at Dunbar, Firth and Adams, and has commissioned parties to organize at four other points. There are 110 lodges of Good Tempiars in the State, with a mem bership numbering 3,000. A T OPFEB will be made by . O. LETT, JEjL to sell canned goods by the CAN or CASE. He will assort you up what you want, at lower rates than ever6old for before in NEBRASKA. When you see the immense stock of goods and prices, you will believe. A full line of new Holiday goods at McG'ee 'Hjv's. At Nebraska City recently while i a child was in bed asleep, rats climbed ' MnM. l.n l.w1 nrJ V.:. tl-tn aKIT. I.nn 4 tjWLU me ucu uuu uu iixc tunu a uauu r severely. " -HARDW ARE; big stock, cheap, by Stevenson & Cross. Subscribe for your Periodicals, Magazines and Papers, at Nickell's. He will save you money. ' York county. Neb., has organ iz-t fed under U13 new "Township organi- zation" law, and the old countv com missioners made the following order : "The board of supervisors of York county will meet for organization to settle the accounts of the countv treasurer and to j,. perform such other duties as may lawfully come before J the board, on the first Monday in Jauuarv. 1S7S. BAIN WAGONS, complete and warranted, by Stevenson & Cross. Great Reduction In prices of Teas, at Niek ell's. Please call and see. Rain on Monday mud froze up Tuesday night roads very rough. Happy New Tear. Buffalo Lined Boots and Shoes, at McGee Bro's. Sandwich Power Corn Sheller?, nnd extras, for sale by Stevenson & Cross. George Armstrong, of this city, has been very unfortunate with his hogs. He informs us that within the last two week over three hundred aeitars worm nave aiea oi cnoiera or i some other very fatal disease. Blade Caslnneres, the J) cat in the market, at McGee & Bro's. TIN SHOP; repairing and job work done promptly, by Stevenson & Cross. All the afternoon last Monday this locality, to any great i ram fell copiously in j which was not enjoyed ! extent by anybody. Extra copies of The Advertiser for sale by A. W. Nickel!, druggist book-seller and stationer. Bain Wagons will be here in few days. Stevexsox & Cross. Dealers are respectfully rernind- e(j that they have bnt two issues more . . i iJn WJlien to advertise tneir unnstmas goods gift goods, candies, toys, etc. right thing is said at the right time. Buckwheat Flour At Huddart's Family Grocery Store. A man named G.W. Walter who recently stole a horse in Nebraska City has been arested, taken baok there andis now in jail. Leave your orders for Bain Wag ons, as several are already pold of car coming.: Stevexsox &. Cross. Suy Your Cook. Stoves of Thomas Bicbards. The man named Wells of whom we spoke lastweek, arrested at Keiths burg, 111., for murder and arson, we have learned, is not the Wells who stabbed Marshal Campbell. One of our citizens met the latter man at some town on the K. C. & C. B. road last week. Gloves and Mittens. at McGee $-Bro's. HEATING STOVES, the nicest, nobbiest, cheapest, and best heaters, coming for Stevenson & Cross. WV lmv inst received from St- i,oaig a gne bjn 0f paper and card board. If you want letterheads, note " ; heads, bill heads, business or visiting r i Mrdp? ete Kjve ns a. c3"- e hav.e 'oTppIIpnt ntnnk nnd can no work prompt, y on order, aud warr3nt satis-1 faction. It Will Pay You To buy your JFancy Goods for Clxrlstmas. at Lownian's. Machine Needles, for Stevenson & Cross. Full line of sample piece goods at Marsh's. Stroble is receiving a ton of can dv this week. New and large stock of Boots and Shoes, at McPherson's. Money to loan on farms. T. L. Schick. "Novelties at Nickell's Druj Book Store, for the Holidays. and See advertisement of auction, by Mr. Bachelor. "r?? to loan on long time For terms apply to Win. H. HOOVEB. Mr. Nims has retired from the Falls City Hecoi-d, and Mr. w. s Stretch, Esq., straddles the Record tripod. Here's "how" to you Mr. S. and may you and your new and ex cellent journal "live long and pros per." It Will Pay You To buy Men's. Touths and Boy's Overcoats and: Clolliin, at Lowman's. vice fitting drawers for gentle men cut and made at Marsh's. Choice Jap Teas, jast received, at McPherson's. If you want to pay corn on sub scription now is the accepted time. Thesemaba County Bible Soci- ety will hold its nest annual session in the Presbyterian Church.in Brown ville. on Sunday evening. December 9, 1S77. at the usual hour for service. The Rev. William McCaudlish will ! nmooli -In tiio mnrninrr nnil ftridTPSS ,,t- h ,i, Rihi Cnoiotv ,nI fc.a-1 Utt'UI W aAUU fc W ,Am vaw ,www mj M u the evening. The Peru Branch of the Xemaha wife Eliza Perkins, for herself and County Bible Society will hold their j children, entered suit for ten thous annual meeting Thursday evening, ' d ollil' "amazes ajrainst Charles -m u to I Hackworth and other saloon keepers December 6, lSt. J who sold and gave him liquor to drink A. H. Gilmore, Pree't. on that day. The cause came on for JakvisS. Church. Sec. 23w2; Salt Lake Peaches, at McPher son's, fresh and nice. Wood and new corn subscription. wanted on It Will Pay You To buy Dress Goods, fVater- proofs, Suitings. Trimmings, Fringe, &c, &c, at Lowman's. SCHOOL XOTICE. have a law which, by rigid inforce- Books, Slates, Inks, Pens PenciK,mentismuch better "than no liquor and everything vou need, at Nickells , , ..... ,, . .t . drugstore - (law; but the trouble is it is not en- I e,TnaA nc frpnnentlvfls it niiiht tr hp rff T- C!TfMTT'i? . fit n A n Aff r fnn VJUiiOlU V JO; IUCUUCS13HJIC3 and cheapest prices, by Stevenson & Cross. For your Harnesaand Saddlesgo to Bauer's. Ladies' and Children's Furs, at McGee Bro's. Stoves! Stoves! By Thomas Richards. Bain Platform and Three-Spring Wagons none to compare with them in price, style and finish, by Steven son & Cross. Toys and Holiday i Hannaford is constantly receiv ing new furniture. Every family in Nemaha county should take the old reliable Adver tiser. It is the paper for all who want to know what is going on in the county. And, aside from its local features, welaborassirinously to make i it one of the best of family papers. rts columns always-are full of matter, . ' amusing, instructive, and in various , ways interesting to wives, daughters j ' and the children. Two dollars could not be better laid out than in a year- subscription to The Advertiser. If you feel friendly toward the paper, and can recommend it to your friends and neighbors who do not take it, we would take it as a great kindness for you to do so. A small effort on the part of some friend in each neighbor- ' hood would greatly increase our sub scription list, and benefit us. We cordially invite the trade of all. Stetexsox &. Cross. Ed. M. Lippit, the music teaeh- i er, conducted a concert m Salem, Richardson County, recently, which was in every respect a grand success. The Falls City Record in reference to this entertainment, has the following very flattering notice of Prof. Lippit We had the pleasure of attending the concert In Salem JastFridav even ing and notwithstanding the bad state of the road and weather we felt richly I paid for the journey. The concert was , given by Prof. E. M. Lippit s class, which he has been instructing in both, vocal and instrumental music for the past few weeks. 'I he class was very ably assisted by Prof. J. R. Dye and Mrs. J.M.Graham of Brownville. Did time and space permit we would like to speak of each selection separ ately, for they were all good were we disposed to be critical" of course wp mignt find subjects but as each one evidently did their best.no one would ak more. Prof. Lippit is surelv climbing to the front rank in bis pro fession, and the manner and style In which he conducted the choruses did him credit. Not the least pleasant feature of the occasion was the interest manifested by the Salem people. Few towns In this country would have furnished so large an audience, in such unfavora ble weather. Allen's choice flour,, by Steven son & Cross. WeiH ! Tbe undersigned desires to notify everybody that he has put in excel lent repair the stock scales at the old place across tho street in front of his blacksmith shop. If you want your grain, hay, or stock," correctly and promptly weigned, call on Jajies Gibsox. Go to the Regulator ' t?..-xj,a jt -r , at ko.l Miu street Trowm "' ! j Thomas Richards. It Will Pay You To buy Hats, Gaps, Hoots, Slioeg. &o., at Iiowman's. GBAHD DISPLAJ OF RICO HOLIDAY GOODS. XOTHIXG LIKE IT EYER SEES IX BROWSTILLE. We called at the store of Joseph Schutz to take a look at his nice things, and were astounded at the un paralleled rich display of his show eases. He has the best jewelry, and the most complete and varied stock we have ever seen in the city. Magnificent sets Breast Pin and Ear Drops worth from $3 to $25. Finger Rings of all descriptions. ranging in price from $1 to $25. You never saw a case of handsomer rings. It you want something of more utility than rings for a Christmas present to your girl, get her a GOLD THIMBLE of solid gold, worth $9, or a gold pen and holder. BRACELETS and Chains, of the latest styles. The most elegantgent'sStuds, Head Lights, Breast Pins and Sleeve But- tons. Clocks of every description and style, and Gold and Silver Watches, warranted of the best works. Splendid selection of Celluloid Cor al, and a thousand other beautiful things which we cannot describe nor mention. If you want a beautiful, rich, ac ceptable Holiday present, you will find it a Schutz's jewelrj- store that's the place to get It. It will do you , good to call and esamine his stock of ! jewelry. Breakfast and country bacon, qmrnrwirert hams find dried beef, bv Stfven,on a Cross. i James R. Perkins died in a saloon ; at Seward on the evening of January 30th 1S76, in a sudden manner, while under the influence of liquor. His trial last week in the Seward county District court, and resulted in a ver- diet of $3,000 for the plaintiff. Fluin dealer. If there were more such prosecu tions saloon keepers would become more cautious as to whom they sold liquor. We can call to mind inebri ates in this citv whose wives.should i anything serious befall their hus bands while intoxicated, would have ! good cause of action against the per ison who sold or gave the liquor. We D Great Reduction In prices of TEAS at Nickell's Drug and Book Store. Please call and see. Arrangements are made with the publishers of The Advertiser b which students can enter the Great Mercantile College, iveokuk, Iowa, at about half price. The Great Mer- cantile College is bringing a practical education within the reach of thou sands of young men who can not af ford to attend the high priced col leges, tf Goods for the Million, Another nice lot of Stoves com ing for Stevenson & Cross. There would not be a life lost in starting fires with coal oil were the principle of ao doing thoroughly un derstood. There is no danger in coal oil when it is away from fire. There would never have been an explosion had there not been actual flames or smoldering embers in the aches of the i stoves into which the fluid was pour- I ed. A mere spark or even the linger injr heat of a fire in the iron of a stove) ti.. :.. .t.. :-i.: r " is wnac wm cause tne miscniet. , Central City Courier. j There is no mistake about the above except the remark, "There is no dan ger in coal oil when ut is away from fire." We often hearof lamps explod ing ; and we once saw a stationarv side-lamp explode when there was not nonnn within ftcnnfp faot of il- onH kj w a u a tf a vu a a a w v - fcTh.wxaavaaji there was no fire near it excepting the blazing wick in the lamp The assertion that coal oil is only safe when "away from the fire" is true, however, if taken in a seuse differet t from that meant by the Courier. Keep it away from fire, don't light the I lamp and thus only is it that there is no danger in coal oil. But what are we going to do for light? Go back to tallow dipsand "stars?" We can't well do this, and so go on running the risks of explosion. HARXESS. Best Wagon, Carriage and Buggy Harness, Saddles, &c, for sale low by Stevenson & Cro3. Tliey are at Tour Door. Brown's Celebrated Remedies for DIim t t eases of tbe U'cit. Blackberry and Ginger, for the Stomack and Bowels. Cough Balsam and Tar Troches, forThroatandLung i Affections. Arnica Liniment and Salve, for Sprains. Swellings and Ul cers. Hair Tonic, for Beautifying and Preserving the Hair. Parisian Lily Balm, for the Complexion. Eu reka Ague Pills, that never fail to cure the Chills, and Brown's Liver Pills, known to every family where they have been tried as the Great Remedy for Headache, Torpid Liver, and Billiousness. Ask for them and take no other. For sale by A. W. Niekell. H. C. Lett and W. H. McCreerv. Brown ville, Neb. 23tf Cigars! Cigars! Cigars! By Stevenson & Cross. L. G. Lockwood, at his steam re pair and wagon shop, has everything needed in the construction or repair of light or heavy wagons, bug gies, or farm machinery of any kind, either in iron or wood." Flour, Bacon and Salt, by Ste venson & Cross. We are prepared to do the best, neatest and cheapest job work on the shortest notice. Iron and Wagon Timber; big stock, lower than ewr nfToro,? s It Will Pay You To buy all kinds of 4-1m?-9c BT1J ll.:ij..4n 4VY.-w.Mf. SC. -- ouu jiiXilil Cia- W1UTC3,'! at Low-man's. The Presby terianBociable will be at the residence of A. H. Gilmore, on Thursday evening of this week. In vitation extended to all. JiToxe' new Cloiliing, JlTcGfee roTs. at E. Bachelorannounces elsewhere in this paper, and also by handbills, that be will offer his household and kitchen furniture for sale on Satur day, the loth inst. Scott's Hog-Cure, Bv Stevenson & Cross. Capt. Bailey now occupies jNo. 34 Main street, (Hoadley building.) as an office. He is comfortably fitted up, and if the price of hog3 will ad vance, he will take great pleasure in paying you a little more for them than you can get elsewhere. Tf. E. McCREERY Has Fresh Drugs, Wall Paper, School and Blank Books, Bird Cages, Paints, Glas3, Oils, etc., at lower pri- ces than any bouse in Brownville, Religion. St. DEBOIN-, Nov. 25, 1S77. Whereas, we desire to call Elder Wm. P. Shockey, of Aspinwall, to the good work of preaching the Gos pel, and know that he must be re compensed, therefore we earnestly so licit all lovers of Free and Universal Salvation, in the following neighbor hoods, to meet at Aspinwall Temper ance Hall, on Sunday, Dec. 30, at 11 to hold a true and hu- o'clock A. m. mane sociable, bringing gifts of sub- jstantials for family wants eatable ' and clothing of any kind. ! This request is sent by "The Union j Mission of TJuiversalists" at St. De- roin, Xeb. Miss L. Tboma3. Mrs. Marv Over- , mBn r. n.n Wfltp mmmtl(f Af . . , .... - . . - -.- v vv.. ...wv ... St. Dernin. Mrs. Han. Rowan, Mr. J. L. Hitt, committee at Aspinwall. Messrs. Jesse Ballard, Ira Ballard, Prof. Cook, committee at Ballard. Mrs. Henry Plasters, Mr- Wesley Penny, committee atBrownville. Mrs. C. Tucker, Mr. C. Tucker, Hon. C. Howe, committee at Bedford. Mrs. Geo. Shook, Hon. George ami John Shook, committee at Hillsdale.; U. S. Senator Saunders sends us copies of the Congressional Record for which favors he has our thanks. For Boy's Clothing, go to McGee Bro. Uncle Sam's Condition Powder cures and prevents disease. Every stock raiser should have it on hand to be used as occasion may require. If' your drunrfot does not have the genu ine Uncle Sam's, do not be deceived with an inferior article, but send to theEmmert Proprietary Co., Chicago, and get ft for vourself. For sale by A. W. 2fickell,"Brownville, Neb. Dr. Winchell's Teething Syrup is a safe and sure remedy for diarrhoea, dvsentery and children's complaints generally. It should he in every house where there are children. Moth ers, cive it a trial. For sale by A. W. Niekell, Brownville, Neb. Cod Fish, at Huddnrt's. at Nickell's Drug and A Pair of Three Tear Old lJules For sale. Enquire of Bor.T Teare. Brownville, Neb. The rapidly increasing demand forEIIert's Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry, is a positive indication of its merits. Thousands of individuals who have heen cured of coughs, colds, bronchitisan.l incipient consumption. where otljer remedies have failed, are ".; r' proois posswiie uui li..3 ., wUhout rinuht. t! e best couirh remedy A, t - "L-l- At-. l..f. yet discovered. For sale by Niekell Farmers, livery men. and harness maker;, who have used Uncle Sum's Harness Oil, will neverueany other. It is the best and only reliable oil in the market. It received the highest v . award at the Centennial Exposition of 1S76. For ale by all first class har- ne-3 eStahllsnmentS. BHU DV A. i - " Niekell, Brownville. Dr. Jaque's German Worm Cakes arp a saff- and frieient remedv for worms. These cakes never fail to de stroy worms and remove them from i thesyptem. Forsaleby A.W.Nickell. DEATHS. 3irDDL"E70X Kt the residence of his mother, in this clty.December 4. ISTT.of Inn? fever. Charlie, son of J. W. and A. C. MW dletcn, aged sixyears and ten days. Funeral services at residence to-day,at I o'clock P. iL a " A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of yonth. nervons weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I -will send a recipe that will enre you. FBEE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in Boatn Amcrlea. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman; Station D, Bible House, New York City. 19yl Auction Sale. HOUSEHOLD & IITCIEIL nJHMITURE. The undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, on Saturday, Dec. loth, His Household and Kitchen Fnrnltnre, con sisting, in part, of BBJXDING, BJSDSTJSADS. JPABLOB STOT3B. Tables, Stands, Wardrobe, Safe, Etc I will also offer SEVEBAL PDTE PICTUEES, Among which will be "Washington and Fam ily. Uncoia and Family, Family. Also will be sold a fine and Grant and 6-Year-Old Cow, that wIU befresh in a few weeks. Also many other desirablearticles to numerous lo men- tlon. The above articles wUl be sold for CASH OKLT. Sale at 1 o'clock P. 3T.. on 3f ain street. It Will Pay You VI To buy Tie Racking: Iaces. ! ! Y1 .... - r2a. OT J9 I JTWWUWUSt. BVUetX'S. Slii. ZlcLHU kerchieft, &c. &c. at Lowmau's. EEIGHBOEHOOD SEWS. Par&Ubed by Special Correspondents for The Advertiser. London. Iso preventing prvidence there will be a teachers'institute at London school house next Saturday night. In the note of the death of Chas. Pascoe, it should have been Orville, not Charles. Some people do not believe there is any inspired utterances in these days. Sut 1 do. II there ever was, i in the history of the world, need of' inspiration, it is in these days. Were the words spoken from the desk in the Methodist Church last Sunday morning the utterances of inspira tion? Some who heard them may think otherwise, but I believe they were. That is what is coming to pass, is it? A meeting in Brownville of "Free Thinkers and those holding liberal views on religion." It would seem it was high time for such a meeting, if people are to be "lynched nd horsewhipped for their faith," or want of faith, ratber. Don't yon see professed christians are losing faith in the divinity of their religion, and think they must conquer by the sword and "rawhide?" The Christ said. Put up the sword, for those who use the sword shall perish by the sword. "I can praj unto my Father and will send me legions of i Christians should look for help from ! lhe "hiSher courts," not the weapons r iki r- November 2Sth a Eon was added to the household of Rev. Beggs. This is exactly to the point: "We have no sympathy for the Paine theology, but remembering grateful ly the patriotic services of Mr. Paine, it rejoices in his vindication from the hnrtTPs nf hvnfxrfv nnd drniifcpii- I ness." Aeents!are canvassing for the "Analvais of the Bible." Students) of the'Bibie-aud every one should i Seeders. Slielleis, HayEakes. &C be ought bv all means to have a copv I of this work. The arrangement iDMM PI ATHflDy ?PBIMf UJ A H fl M Ife Stjles-Piaer aad Cheaper farsimprior to anvthins? of the kind ever published. Those who have not read the bible much, will find that bringing together in one chapter all that pertains to oue subject, will ena- f ble them to learn a great deal in a short time. Such should not fail to 1 secure this work. 99 FAT HOGS Will pay the highest market price in CASH. E. McLaughlin. T ETTER HEADS, e f BILL HEADS Neatly plntedst thlsoQce. Book Store. Call and . IT PATS TO TBADE AT THE - West End i Grocery Store Successor to G. Tv . BRATTON, Dealer in IjJriUuJCjiMCjO A N D PROVISIONS! Full stock of STAPLE AM FMOT GOODS always on hand. Country Produce "Wanted. A share of yonr patronage respect fully solicited. Tiios. I. 21 w4 eFoiieS. J". H. BAUEEJ MaaafeeMreraad Dealer 1b & W gj Blajatets, BmsL.es, Jly Nets. &c. ' Kr Kepairiar done on Miort BoUce. TUe eele- brated Vacanni Oil Blacking, fer preserving Hr - l neSa.Boots,SiHs,Sc.alwxySoa hd. g 3jajn 1., Bronyllle, 'Seb. nmrrm Tf it in ,NU V 1 iV i i 1 1 it i . in iiWl ill WXIJ I J-rrami-rsjrW. t ; 1 m '?mw i i r"n .t-' -- r 5 C a 3 ' I CD I Q WMr ifJRli v ji ssr t vm m, r IT2& m n ! -s- i vS I BIBB 1-ilir L-mwm-f S2500 AYE1K. Ajnu.u naated.HBSi ncsa legitimate Parncntiss free H0L IDAY li Books, WritingrBesks, Bibles, AHm-my. CMnsc Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Toy and Piaely BoTxnd Gift Books, AntograplL Allm-m Sy Parian Busts and many nice gifts too numerous to mention, at tne Irng and Book Store of W. H. McCEEEET. i T6HZSO& The Largest Stock HARDWARE GROCERIES STOVES TINWARE -ATD TIN" SHOP JL m&M. If jfeJi-lii KepalTtnsaiwi Job Work doae Promptly. II &&24iiM tL Jkiif 4JO&2A or Retail, tower than ever eSfered "KFATT?! Carpenter and Horse. SQOEEKBBE,GUJJBEDSTOIEBBL It, Flour. - - i -v . LIME, HATS. CEMENT AKD SAN3. BATW WAfrfTO! COJIPLETE-TVAKKAKTED I ..l Y mU Wt W BEST WAGOy IS AMERICA. JOHN DEEEE'S STANDARD" PLOWS, Graujsr, Swllcey, nnd Otlicrs. SUDIICI SHELLEB Unlll I i-fl i 1 Uillll 01 III it U 12 nUUllO tan ever before oSered la lb sk i JZ j -t , r:" BODUCE OOXIVXETICIJL.. CHICAGO MARKET. Following Is a dally summary e the Chi cago market for the past wee&. saode ap from the Chicago Datiy Tribune's report. As we go to press Wednesday afternoon, er report will only be up to and Including Tuesday of ( eaefa week. JYeifrer 3S. Wheat ;1.? cash and S1.07-, , for December. Corn. SOc cash and -TTJ for , December. Barley, 9lc cash, and 9Se for , Deember. Hegs, L21S. Cattle Si50a ' 5J5. JYbcowderga, NoqcotattoDS ; Banks, Board of Trade and blies houses dosed la ob servance of Thaaksgtvin? day. JVrem6T-3a. Vhest,SI.W"cas and S1JT for January. Corn. 58c November, lif for December. Barley. 99J4 cash, and M4 for Janaary. Hogs, U5i.5. Cattle, SS.M $5M. December L Wheat closed ?I.Ki cash and 31.KK for Jaauary. Corn. 4Se cosh and -JOT., for January. Barley. 51 cash and tS for Jianary. Hogs, S4.15L59. Cattle. 52.S2 . Drener 3. Wheat. 3!.B for cash aad ' i SI.CT? for January. Cora. 42c cash and -ilc 'for January. Barley. 61' 4c cash and 82r for, get just the thing to Jaxnary. Cattle, 2i4ij.Ei: Hogs. 3S.303 December 1 Wheat, SI (Txi cashud SLOP January. Corn 41 cosh and 41 for Janu ary. Barley, 61 cash, and 62?i for January. Hoj.'S,SL3SUi Cattle. LS55l25. STANDARD WEIGHTS. i The fellow In? tAble shews the number of . poands in a boshei of the various articles mentioned: 1 Appier!, dried 21 1 Peaches SS Barley 43 1 Potatoes, Irish Beans, castor.. 4i j Potatoes, sweet .58 69 1 Pens 69 3 I Kye 56 I Beans, wHe jiraii- Bockwbeat 35 1 Salt S I SEBDS. CoaI.stoe f Corn, on cob .01 Bine Grass. t vrn. shelled . ja I Clover. 69 Corn ileal . 5 i Flax. Pair, plastering; I Hemp M Hay. ton 2. IXM Osace Oribsb tt fc oar. tra"d. esi! 12 I Sonrhnai Ltme, Basiaeked b f Timothy 45 -35 Malt, Barley 30 Turnip Oafci Si Wheat Onions OakmSets -5! t Broom Cwh 44 IHnnearian 45 MUlet - THE BnOWXVILLE MARKETS. BHovrxrxia-S. Deeezafeex a. Ji77. SROTCXriLLK XJTX STOCK MARKXT. CORRECTED BY B. 21. KAILET. STOCK EABX ab SHirrsit. Hops Steer. JMr to Cows, 6rt BRO nSTZLLg GRAiy MAUKMT. COXKBCTKB Br. R. WILX, riMMCCK A?T onauttejttjy xRHcn.,yr. i &3&y Ml. sprtee;. ISA S9 w Rye Barley. Corn In theissr, eld. shelled. STRRET JfASJOSZ-PRODUCE. COKKECTEa WEEKI.Y BT JOSBPK HCIMM.ET, DKAI.BK IN SIieCBXIa? AS It PKDWCS. Corn 3feal, - Mi Batter. H2S lard t 0125 - 13 3 12Jtf 15 M 4 39 9smn w 3 SQ& W Potatoes. , Apples. Onions. Chickens, eW. per desen ChlcKess, sprtnz. per doz rnlcken,arftsed, a. Tarkeys. dressed, ?& S M Wood."? card 3SS5W Hay,? tn . i 39 JU7TAH. JTARKST. Floor, Hannibal fail wheat . SCO 4 50 23 2C0 2 DO 5 23 I 80 " Eagle 3IK1 fall wheat " Glen Reck fell wheat " Glen Byjck. Sjring wheat Sheridan spring wheat Xemaha Valley springs Graham Apples . Bran and Shorts mixed, per MO Corn, per trash el Snpir, coffee A, 5f & for Extra. C. S Bs 1 CO i brown. 9 2 1C0 ICQ ieo 751 25 23 SO I Coffee, Rio, to i fcs O. G.Java, Slbs. Teo. yrnp, ier gal 1 , j oil. waypUIoB-.- , "VThite Fish. per klt- Salt, per barrel- Coal Ft. Scott red. pec ton. seo - Made, per tan. r ir n and Lowest Prices in at.t. sziisrx)S- GIFTS JPOS&o- m EAXGES, COOKIXG, HEATD?e, The latest styles and fiacst S&fcsbed ever before oTere. Sacon. Etc. MOUNTED POWER NEW IMPROVED. mmcSbt "VNr-lsrTS'ID. T M. BAILEY, SUTPTSX. AVB ..UCK XX LTVE STOCK 7- Fsners,plece call ant ge prices r I waa,J to handse your stoefc. OSke-M Main street. Jfradley bsthMa. HAvE 3TOI1' SBEH 1118 HK-rias perofeased fefce ELEPHAlVT" UVEBTAID FEED STABLES J Trisa toaasoancc that I am prepared to do a first eias."!.vc3 business. Josli Rogers, please. Great variety. WEST END HiT Hi V I wl?h to inform tbe public that I have opened the WEST 2KB MAEKST, where will at all times be found FRESH MEAT, GA3JDE. POTJXTRT, 5co whieh will be served to customers at livinsr prices. Soliciting- a share of your patron age, I am your obedient servant. Wm. T. MGore. 21miy B.in.sOTJDEB.. XMBfttctnr -I r-eer Tf HARNESS, SADDLES, WHIPS, COLLAES, BHZDIS, ZINK PAD5. BKPSKKS. BI.15SET. Kobes, &C. Fsn -Ucfc readr ua- good eoofttMtty tkxmOi 3S. HUDBASrS Peace and. Quiet Saloon and Billiard Hall! THE BEST OF Brandies, Wines, Gins, Alcohols ; And Viiisrilclcjs. rVo. -43 Jlaln Street, Opposite Sherman Houjc, Brownville. ieDrstlca. METBOPOLITAH HOTEL, X.IXCOL.X; XEB. SNIIER & VTRIG-HT, PROPRIETOBS. Thls.bao.se is now cos4cteti to fcreufcim I ;t-wl Tjirzfv nunic far CCHtMRMtCLA.h. RlTTTl HT T1TI1T S ITl T rn .p.rnH . Uip hi 2(p223ITi:AVHLERS. 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