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OFFICIAI- DIRECTORY.
District Officers.
B.-raosrn
?EO.s.srrnr-.
WILLIAM H. HOOVER,
O. A. CECIL
Jud?e.
.District Attorney
District Clerk.
Deputy Clerk.
Coantv Officers.
JOHN 3. STHLL County Jodsc
WILSON E. JIA SOVM Clerk and Recorder
.V. H. GrLMORE . Treisurfr
Jt-V BLAi'K Sherifl
O B. PARKER- Coronet
JAMES M. HACKER
PHILIP CROTIIER
JOflNH.SHOOK. )
JOXATUAN IIIOaiNS. -..
J. U. PKERy. J
City Officers.
W.T. IIOIKRS
L. i nnr-naRD
J. R. DOCKER-
Hurveyor
School Superintendent
Commissioners
THE ADVERTISER
THURSDAY, DEC. 5. 1S78.
Publishers Notices.
The AvRTMn Is on sale at the Drug and Book
Store jf A. W. ?lc-ell.
fc Notices. set.aa ordinary reading mutter,
will be charged ten cents per line, etch Insertion
&et In display type, fifteen cents a line.
TlEN B. THOMPSON
OKO. H. LAS505-
COUNCIL-IEN.
.Mayor
-Police Judjre
Clerk
Tr!iiirr
. -Marshal
?.
T-D. ROBINSON
JOSEPH BODY.
W.A.JODKIX3.1
J. 3. MERfER,
bf.W 13 HiLL. I
CNE1DHART.
1st Ward
n Ward
3rd Ward
SOCIAL, DIRECTORY.
Cliurches.
.tlcthodtat K. Church. Services each Sabbath
at iisMa. m., and 7:00 p. m. Sun1av School at
n. m. Prayer Meeting Thursday eveoln.
S. P. Wilsox. Pastor.
Preshytetian Church. Servicer ach Sabbath
at 1KM a. m.. and 7:30 p. in. Praver Meeting Wed
niUy evenings. Sabbath School -l 3 o'clock
Ba.m. n. B. Oyk. Pastor.
Christ's Chur -li. Services every 8und.iv, a
10:30 a. m. ind 7:00 n. m. Sundav School at 2 "p.
Rev. Matthew Hkxby. Missionary In charge.
Mt. Plrannt Cumberland Prenhyrrrinn.
Chnrch four miles south-westof Brownville. Ber
vlces first Sabbath In each month. B. J. John
son. Pastor.
Christian Church. Services every third Sunrtnv
of o.ich month, by Elder Clias. Itowe. Social
meetings every Sunday at II a. m. Prayer meet
ings Thursday evenings.
Catholic Services every 1th Sunday of each
nionth, at 10 o'cloch a. a. Father Cumlaky.
raw.
'Schools.
Brownvllle Union 0-ncled Schools.-J. M.Mc
Keozie. Principal: Miss Jessie X. Hain. Assist
ant Hlzh School; Miss Lou Tucker. Grammar
Department: Miss Alice nut. 1st Intermediate:
Mist Kate Cox. 2d Intermediate: Miss Krunia
BnUth, 1st Primary; Mrs. Carrie Johnson, 2d Pri
mary. i. o. of o. r.
Bromivlllr Lodge No. 5, I. O. O. F. Regular
meetlucs Tuesday evening ol each wpek. Visit
ing brothers respectfully Invited. A.H.GIltnore.
N. O. Jas. Cochran, Secy.
Nemaha Cltr Lodce No. 40. I. O. O. F.
Meets every Staturday. O.C.ZoK.N.U. Davis
TooTott. Sec
AutUorlzecl Agents.
Tiros Brob arc our Authorized agents at Jfeiuo-
lia City to receive and receipt for monies due us.
rnouAfl Burrkss ia our authorized agent in Glen
Itock precinct to receive and receipt for monies
due us on subscription.
A J. lttTTKK, at St. Deroln, is our authorized aent
lit that place.to receive subscriptions and adver
tising, and to collect and rc-cct for monies duo
TllS ADVKRTISKR.
fort:? S. Mikjck Is our authorized agent at Apln
wall, to iwcive subscription and advertising, and
collect utid receipt for monies due us.
J. W. Gavitt Is our authorized agent in Benton
precinct to receive and receipt for monies duo us
on subscription.
PAIRBROTHER fc HACKER,
Publishers Advertiser.
The Baukers Bull.
KnisHts of Pythias.
C-celalor Lodge No. l.5, K. P. Meet evorv
Wednosday evening in Masonic nail. Visiting
Knights cordially invited. J. B. McCabe.C. C.
"Wis. Kxvrrstxs, K. of R. S.
Mrfsonic.
Nemaha Valley l.odse No. 4. A. F. AV-. A. M.
Stated meeting "Sa'urday on or before the full
of each moon." Lodge room open every Satur
day evening for lectures. Instruction and social
Intercourse. J.C.lTcNaughtou, W.M. B.F.Sou
dcr. Sec.
Brownvilln Chapter No. 4. It. A. 'M. Staled
meetlngsocnndThursdavofarhmontlj. K.W.
inrnas. , E. n. P. A. K. Davison, Sec.
Furnnn Council No. 3. It. S. V S. E. 31.
Stated mHtlnr8second Thursdav ofeacli month.
J. C McNaughton, T. I. M. A. R. Davison, Rec
.Mr. CnrmelConimnnderrNo. 71, K.T. Slated
meetings econd Mondav In each monjh. R.W.
Purnas. E.C.; A. W.NIckell.Rec.
Romp and Lily Conclave, No. 03, K.Tl. O.K..
t:C. Meets at Masonic Hall on the fifth Mon
days. R, W. Furnas, M. P. Sov. R. T. Ratney,
Secrotary.
Arfnh Chapter No. 2. Order ot the "Eastern Star.
Stated meetings third Monday In each month.
Mrs. E. C. Handley. W. M.
Societies.
County Fair AsKorlatinn. R. A. Hawley.
President John Bath. VI -e Prest.: 8. A. Osnm,
Secretary: J. M. Trowbridge. Tresinrer. Mana
perii H. O. Minlck. S. Cochran. F. E. Johnson,
Thomas' Bath. Geo. Crow. J W. GhvIi.
ChnrnI Union. J. C. McNaughton, Prcst. J. B.
Docker. Sec
lilako Dramatic Ansoeintlon. W. T. Rogers.
Prent J. li. Docker, Sec and Treas
Mntropnlitau Cornet Hand. D.T.8mlth. Mu
sical Director. E. Huddirt, Treasurer and Busl
jwh Manager.
Brown vlllo Literary Soclety.-R. W. Furnas.
President. A. O. Cecil. Soc
I. O.lrfG.T.
GRAND LODGE OFFICERS.
Mum ADA VAN PELT. W. G. C.T Lincoln.
E. W. MET :ALF. W.G.C Tecumseh.
Mas. L. F. Markel. W. G. V. T Rlverton.
F. O. KEENS, w. Ct. Sec . Kearney.
Miss E v. RANSOM. W. G. Treas Falls City.
A. J. SKEEN. W. O M Brownvllle.
W. F. WARREN. W. G. Cnap Nebraska City.
A. J. SKEEN Dist. Dep. for Nemaha County.
Brown ville Lodce No. OH, I. O. of O. T.
-.leetn every Friday evonlngin Odd Fellows Hall,
over Nickell's druir store. Main street. Stran
gers of our order visiting the city are Invited to
meet with ns. L. L. Huiburd. .V". C T. Ben.
Loransa.Sec . W. Fairbrother. Sr.. L. D.
Nfiai'm City Loilec No. 100. Meets every
M ndavuvening. Mra.S. A Huntington. W.C.T.
Joha P. Crother.Sec P. Crothcr. L. D.
Aoplnwall l.odcB N'o. I OS. Meets every Sat
urday evening. JohaS. Minlck. W.C.T. T.J.
Hilt, Sec
Zlnn.Nu. 137. Meets every Thursdav evening,
at the Kenned v School House, two raileR north
weiitrf Brownvil'c J. H. Lorance W.CT. Ouo.
Sandcrs.Sec ILO.MliiIck. L. D.. Brownvllle.
Sarnrltr. o. 13S. Meets overv Saturday oven-
inc. at Falrvievv Church, sir miles south wen of
Brownvllle. John Maxwell. WAVi. ii.ii.sow-
man. W. S Geo. Crow. L. D.. Brownvllle.
I.tn.lon. N'n.OS.-Meets everv Saturday evening.
alLlnd-nSchool Houie.six miles north west of
Sheridan. II. 1 oooa. w.i- r. .m. a. i'aimer.
Sec H. F. Palmer. L. D.. Sheridan.
Pleasant Prairie. No. 100. Meet every Satur
day evening, at Bmtton School Hour-. Benton
precinct. M. L. Eastwood. W C.T. E. dwell.
Sec B. H. Bailey. L. D.. Brttton P. O.
Bedford. No. 10O. Meets every Friday evening
at Coal Tir -School Houii. four miles south wp.t
ofNemahaCItv. Jno.Stokes.W.CT. P.Young
Sec C Tuckef, ID.. Nemaha City.
Sheridan. Vo. Ifi'Z. MeetseverySaturdayeven
Ing. T. J. Gell. W.CT Robt. Bryant, Sec Geo.
Harmon, L.D.
tOther lodges In the countv that desire a place In
this directory will pleas Inform us of name, num
ber, when and where It mets. names of presiding
officer and secretary, together with any other In
formation they mav wish to communicate.
BUSINESS CARDS.
i S. HOILADAY,
il. Phyalclan, Surgeon, OL-tetrlclan.
Oraduated In 1SS1. Locat d in Brownvllle lSSS.
Offlcc.-U Main street. Brownvllle. N-b.
L. HULRURD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
And Justice of the Peace Office la Court House
Building. Brownvllle. Neb.
STULL .& THOMAS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Offlee. over Theodore nill & Co.'s store, Brown
vllle. Neb. .
TL. SCHICK.
, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Oftlee over J. L-McOftOttBro's store, Brownvllle,
Nebraska.
T H. BROADY.
U Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Office ovcr3t,ti Bank. Brown villi .Neb.
WT. ROGERS.
Attorney anil Counselor at Law.
"WIHglvedlllgent attention to anylegalbunlness
entrusted to his care. OScc In the Roy building,
Brownx'lllc. Neb.
Q A. OS HORN.
O. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OOice. No. 81 Main street, Brownvlle. Neb.
A D. MARSH.
' TAILOE.
. BROWN VILLE, - - EBRASKA.
Catting, or Cutting and Making, done to
order on short notice and at reasonable
prices. Has had long experience and can
warrant satisfaction.
T W. GIBSON,
BLACKS3IITH AND HORSE 8IIOER.
Work done to order and satl-factlon rtaranted
First street, between Main and Atlantic. Brown
vtlle.Ncb.
pAT. CLINE,
r-fj- FASHIONABLE
tyl BOOT A.D SHOE MAKER
CUSTOM WORK made to order, and U alwtyf
c-arnt-. Repairing neatly and promptly done
fiop.No.7 Mala street. Brawnvillr.Neb.
Prairie Farmer.
The entire country was startled Jaat
week when infonuei of tlie revolu
tionary action of the New York and
Boston banks in combining to drive
the silver dollar out of circulation
and thua attempting to nullify a lata
of the land. No law ever enacted by
Congress received such deliberate
searching and exhaustive cifticism as
the law re-enacling the silver dollar
aB legal tender money. That great
struggle demonstrated beyond a
doubt that the people demanded that
the old feilver dollar should be lemon
etized; it ulo demonstrated that the
gold clique in Europe and Amerioa
were its bitter and unrelenting oppo
nents. The Prairie Farmer as an agricul
tural journal had never forgotten that
the politics of the country is outside
of its uiisbion. We have studiously
avoided the rock on which muu ag
ricultural papers have run, and given
our untiring energies to the develop
ment of the agricultural resources of
the nation. Wt have been contented
with uiving our leaders the political
news but have purposely left the dis
cussion of political questions to poli
ticians and the political press, where
it properly belongs. The actions of
New York and Boston in combining
to drive the silver dollar from the cir
culation as money, and thus, in fact,
again demonetize silver and restore
gold as the sole monetary standard, i
not a political question nor is It even
per ee, a financial question. It is a
unholy and arrogant combination for
the purpose of nullifying a law of the
Ittnd; as Buch it should be .manned,
without reference to the intrinsic
merits of the controversy between
the single and double-standard of
; coin.
A few years ago the great railroad
corporations of the country had
grown so overbearing, selfish and ex
acting, resting upon fancied "vested
rights,' the timidity of courts and
the corrupMon of legislatures, that
they considered themselves above the
law and beyond the power of the peo
ple to control or regulate; but the
people rose when their exactions
could not be longer borne, trod them
under foot and procured a recognition
of the power of the eieator over the
creature which we think will not
aain be questioned. W warn the
monied men and institutions of New
York aud Boston to beware ! In your
Most assurredly the Continental
Congress employed all the means in
its power to appreciate the value of
this currency. In 1776 after but$3,
000,000 liHd been issued, a law was
passed providing that any person who
refused to accept thiscurrency should
be "deemed, published and treated as
a public enemy aud precluded from
all trade with the inhabitants of these
Colonies." Moreover, the Colouies
individually backed Congress in its
attempts to keep paper money at par
with coin. Ju New England laws
were even passed rising currency
prices which storekeepers might
charge for their goods. Safety Com
mittees were clothed with arbitrary
powers to compel people to exchange
their goods and property for this de
preciated and redundant paper money.
General Washington was authorized
to take whatever property or goods he
needed and pay for the same in Con
tinental currency at whatever he
deemed a reasonable rate. General
Putnam issued au order remitting to
close conflnementall those "bo lost to
the public virtue" as to refuse to ac
cept the paper mon-y of Congress in
payment for purchases. Thus it ap
pears that the strong arm of militar3'
power re-enforced the decree or "flat"
of Congress that its issueB of paper
money should be taken at their face.
lint all was or no avail. in seven
years the value of the paper dollar
fell to untter worthlessuess and
died in the hands of the holders.
Kamas Pilot.
Cheap Sealing Wax.
I have a way of making sealing
wax which I have used eight years,
and found it superior to that I had
the misfortune to buy. It possesses
hardnesB without being eo brittle. I
thicken boiling resin with the dust of
common buildinc biick to the consis
tency of cream, using on the cans as
you would any sealing w.nx.,
John T. Henderson, of Fulton.
Arknnsaa, writes to the St. Loufs Be
TUTTS
PILLS!
A NOTED DIVINE SAYS
THEY ARE WORTH THEIR
WEIGHT in COLD
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
Db.Tctt: Dear Sir: For ten years I havo
,.,,- ... , . .,- . v. i. ji i ' - tjtt: caroir: xuncu yearn x navo
publican to say that he lias dlsrovered been amartyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and
a certain cure for hos eholprn He Mcs- I-rt Spring your PiUs were recommended
a ceriaiu cure lor nog cnoiera. Me to mo; I usedthem (but wth little faith). I
gets an ounce OI Sir"ennine, OIVIUPS am now a wen roan, navegooa oppeuie, aigce
,..,,. , , , tion perfect, regular Btools, piles gone, and I
it into eight equal parts and adds to have gained forty pounds solid flesh. They Br
each part one-half teaspoon fu I of cIo
mel, and puts the mixture into sweet
milk, or anything that hoiH will eat.
One part will serve for twenty hns,
and wll eure them, Mr. Henderson
says, in any stag- of the disease.
An Iowa papergives the following
u atuitous instructions in wahziiU':
"Young man. If you will wallz, and
wish to do it in the highest style of
the art, do It tliusly : Place your ritiht
arm around her waist about two
inches above her pin-back, throw
yonr left arm undr her right fin. then
stick your nose in her left par, and
whirl. Do this, and you have got
the thing down to a fineness."
TUTT'S PILLS!
Cubs eick Headache.
A Uevivaliu Kissing.
In the course of human events a
girl is certain to get kissed more or
lesi- probably more but it isn't al
ways that the fact gets befoie a court
and into the newspapers, iura'l that.
Such things do happen somt-times,
however, lo the everlasting disgrace
of men who go about kissing the
wrong girl. More than a year ago
Thomas Epply, of Lycoming county,
kisded Delilah Bos well. Delilah was
beudiug over the wash-tub at the
time doing the Boaweil family wash,
and didn't think much about the
matter. It was an exceedingly lucky
thing for Thomas, because it would
be very much like any girl iufuiiated
by a kiss to pour soapsuds ,ver the of
fender or duck him in the tub. Af
ter a year, however, Delilah suddenly
revived the memory of the kiss in all
its dreadful details, suddenly blushed,
sudd 'nly gr w awfully indignant,
and in au impetuous sort ot a way
concluded to prosecute the man who
had takeu the kiss for damages. The
case came before the Court of Quarter
Sessions at WilJiamsport a few dsys
ago. and the jury having beeu
around a wah-tub itself some in its
time, probably decided thai Thomas
was not guilty, and that Delilah
should pay the costs. This is a decis
ion that deoidts, aud it not only a j
warning to precipitate yomm uoinen
who uet indignant at nothing a year
after it happens, but it gives kissing a
fair chance lo revive along wiU-the
threatened revival of general business.
The Lycoming county jury has done
the civilization of the age a priceless
rervice in at-serting mail's rihts to a
fiat Ui-. and plenty of it. Philadel
phia Timea.
General Grant's latest eaptnr- is
ex-G ivernor Hoffman, ofNw YorU.
The Governor, while in Paris, d rop
ed his prejudices and oecutneacquaiut-
A John Bull, conversing u-Jtb a Ca
nadian Indian, asked him if he knew
that the sun never sets on the Queen's
dominions.
"No," said the Indian.
"Do you know the reason wlij?"
asked John.
"'Cause Great Spirit iH afraid to
trust an Englishman in the dark!"
was the savage's repty.
The traveler who asked to be tick
eted to the infernal regions and was
setoff at 0hkosh, could not have
been far amiss. They con-iime 150 -000
pounds of brimstone and 1.500.000
feet of pine lumber there every year
in the niannfaeture of matches.
arrogance you may pull the templeLj wUl fjrant.aii.l this isin. result:
down upon yourslves, and you may
be the principal victims. You t-ay
you will excommunicate from com
merce as far as it lies in your power
any one of sufficient temerity to ig
nore the tiuaucial bull.
The time has gone by in thi laud
for brute force to be successful,
and the capitalistic class should un
derstand that the people will neither
permit the laws to be deliberately
trampled upon nor themselves treat
ed as ignorant chattels. You have
made in this bull, gentleman, a
stronger argument against j our use
fulness aud your good intentions than
greeubacker or flutist have ever made.
We advise you to take heed lest you
antagonize the country against the
present financial system (which is far
from being a bad one,) for you may
wake up some morniug and find that
you are no longer national bankers,
only brokers.
Continental Honey.
JACOB MAROHN,
MERCHANT TAILOE,
and dealer ra
F!rlts,Fiet, Scotch and Fancy Cloths,
Teitinrt, Etc., Etc.
Br&rivUIc. n'ebra&Ua.
B.
11. BAILEY,
aUIIi 1 A5J OIVU i
LIVE STOCK!
BRdWXVILLE. NEBRASKA.
Farmers, please call and get prices; I want
to handle yonr stock.
Office 3f Main street, Hoartley hnlldlng.
TrTTKTr,i Apply to' the publishers ot
I I I J IN JT thi newanaper for half
" -rTT TVT membership fat dlRcoiint) In the
fVI Hi IN Mercantile Colleen. Keoknk. Io
wa on the Mississippi. Bookkeepers. Pen
men. Reporters. Operators and Teaehers
thoroophiy fitted. Don't fall to addressProf.
A friend writes us desiring a histo
ry of Continental currency and the
difference between it and "fiat mon
ey." We do not know of any, butts
such on answer might be considered
as partisan we will endeavor to give a
history of Continental money, as we
glean It from history.
First, then, let it be understood,
that when our struggle for iudepeud
eucs commenced, our people in a
strait for money, and what was there
after known as Continental money,
was printed au1 circulated. Of course
it passed, but before the close of the
first year the people manifested a de
cided hostility to paper money, but
this mado no difference, for once be
gun the race must be ruu down to the
end. Is:ue followed Issue until, at
the close of 1776. $19,000,000 of Conti-
I Dental currency was outstanding.
r i it-- ! iinn nvi n..n .... ;
jjuimi; nil. cio,uuu,umi hum- ua i--
supd, and the issues multiplied until
on New Year's day 1780 the total
amounted to $241,52 2-SO. This was a
fraction over $S.i to each man, woman
and child in the colonies. According
to the theory of the Green back era ev
erybody should have beeu prosperous,
since money was so plenty and was
most magnificenly cheap and the vol
ume apparently "adequate to the
wsnts of husinerio." Ruf r UprA
ciation of the currency had begun
with the second or third Issue, and
while the volume increased In arUh
matieal progression, its depreciation
went on with more than geometrical
velocity. On March lt. 1778. a spe
cie dollar was worth $1.75 in curren
cy, and the difference grew wider and
wider until in 1781 the hundred cents
in coin were rated as equivalent to
SSjOOId carrency.
"The General travels with his eyes
open, aud is particularly well inform
ou every State in Europe. I have
condemned some of his public uct as
much as any man. hut if hisenemies
wish to continue their attacks upon
him they had belter leave his person
al habit- alone, as the reports concern
ing those are simply ho-h." What a
heavy Democratic gun was spiked
when Governor Hoffman bore testi
mony to that eff-ct. Inter Ocean.
Golden Coffee. A cotemporary
gives the following : Fr two per
sons, lake four heaping teaspoons of
ground coffee, tie up in a piece of
Swiss muslin (leave room for expan
sion), pour on one pint boiling water,
cover close, and set on back of stove
ten minutes. Beat one egg thorough
ly, divide it into two coffee cupr, add
the usual quantity of Bugar for each.
Hold the coffee urn high up, pour the
boiling coffe on the egg, add the warm
milk, and with the gulden foam
standing above the rim of the cup,
you have a pretty picture to look at,
and will think you never knew how
good coffee could taste before.
Two EnlNhmen have ridden from
London to the South of -France and
hack on velocipede. The whole dis
tance traversed wa 1,530 miles and,
as they rode on twenty-four day,
their average for the whole journey
wa8 sisty four miles ner day.
Whenever a man begins to ftel that
he is so great that the country is
standini: our in the middle of the road
waiting for him tncomeby, it is about
time for his friends to look up some
soft place in a lunatic nsvlnm to lav
him down in. Cinn. Breakfast Tabic.
o e
A credulous woman, hearingja great
dpal about 'preserving autumn leaves'
put up some, but afterward lold a
npisihbor tbe$ were not fit to eat, and
she might as well havo thrown her
sugarawav
Ml .
"The strongest propensity In wom-j
nn'a nature," sa3s a on refill ettnfentof
the sex, "is to want to knov what Is
going on ; and the next thing is to
boss the job.
worth their weight in eold.
Rev. It. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky.
- "
Dr. Tntt bas been en
gaged in the practice
of medicine 30 years,
and for a long time
was Demonstrator of
Anatomy lathe Med
ical College of Georg
ia,hence persons using
his Pills have the guar
antee that they aro
prepared on scientific
principlcs,and arefrco
from all quackery.
Ho has succeeded In
combining in them tho
heretofore antagonis
tic qualities of &
ttrengthcning,jttrgalivG
and a purifying tonic.
Their first apparent
effect is to increase the
appetite by cauaingtho
food to properly as
rftnUatc. Thus the sys
tem is nourished, and
by their tonic action
on the digestive or
gans, regular and
healthy evacuations
are produced. .
The rapidity with
which venom take on
fltA, while under tho
influence of these puis,
of itself indicates their
adaptability to nourish
tne Dooy, ana zence
their efficacy In curing
nervous debility, mel
ancholy, dyspepsia,
wasting or tne muscics
sluggishness of the hv-
TUTT'S PILLS
Ccr- DYsrzrsi-.
TUTT'S PILLS
Cuke Constipation.
TUTrSPILLS
Cube Piles.
TUTT'S PILLS
Cuius Fvn asd
AcuEr
TUTT'S PILLS
Cube Bilious Colic.
Josepli Sclmtz,
DEALER IN'
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry
-t Keeps constantly on hand a large and well
Vto assorted stock of genuine articles In bis line
iTARepalrlng orCIoc-B. Watches and Jewelry
done on short notice, at reasonable rates.
ALL W'OKK W'AHItAXTIiD. Also sole aceat In
this locality for tne sale or
XZARUS & MORRIS'
I; B. COLHAPP, ,
-)x"xv
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
TIrEIS
OIO.AJE&3rf
CELEHnATED IEKFECTI
SPCTACLES ETE ' GLASSES.
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health and strength to the system.
A DOCTOR SAYS.
Dr. I. Guy Lewis, of Fulton Ark., writes ; "Ono
year ago I was taken sick, a friend argued eo
strongly in favor of Tutt's Pills that I was In
duced to use them. Never did medicine havo a
happier effect than in my case. After a practice
of a quarter of a century I proclaim them the
best anti-bilious medicine ever used. I havo pro
scribed them in my practice ever since."
SUPERIORITY OF
TUTFS PILLS.
They are compoundod from medicinal substan
ces that are positively free from any properties
that can in the least degree Injure the most deli
cate organization. They search, cleanse, purify,
and invigorate the cntiro system. By relieving
the engorged liver, they cleanse the blood from
poisonous humors, and thus impart renewed
health and vitality to the body, causing the bow
els to act naturally, without which no ono can
feci well.
A TORPID LIVER
is the fruitful source of many diseases, prominent
among which are Dyspepsia, Sick-IIcadache,
Coativenesa, Dysentery, Bilious Fever, Ague and
Fever, Jaundice, Piles, Rheumatism, Kidney
Complaint, Colic, etc.
Tutt's Pills escrt a direct and powerful influ
ence on the Liver, and will, with certainty, relieve
that important organ from disease, and restore
its normal functions.
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im .iic iuuihii cujc iwiwiout meu-
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nal Weakness, involtiiit-rv Seminal
Losse, iMPOTKxcr. Mental and Physical Inca
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sumption. Epilepsy and Fits. Induced by aelf-in
dnlReiice or sexual -Ttraviteanee. Ac.
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The celebrated author. In this admirable Essav.
t'learly demonstrates, from n thirty j ers' success
ful practice, that the aUrmln? consequences orsell
abuse may be radically cured without the ilunger
oususeof Internal medicine or the application ol
the knife: polntluc; nut a mode of cure at once
Hlmple. certain and efloctual. by means of which
every sufferer, no matter wb-t his condition may
be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radi
cally. if-d-Thls Lecture should be In the hands of every
youth and every man In the land.
Sent under beat. In n plain envelope, to any ad
dress, post-paid, on recipt of tx cemsor two pot
nse stamps. Addrp.ss the publishers. '1 TIE 'UL
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liberal education. Open to both ladles and
gentlemen.
Ciuuliilittes for admission to the Prepnm
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tion In Orthography. Rendins, Arithmetic.
Geography. Enlis!i Gramma i, and the Uls
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term.
tuition fkeeto all.
Full Term begins Tuesday. September 10.
IS7S. nnd ends Friday, Deccmber0.
WhiierTerm begins Ttiursdoy, January?.
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the Second Wednesday of June, tho day ol
tliennniml commencement.
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can bclntd upon application to
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TIT
US BRO'S,
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DEALERS IX
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NEMAHA CITY, XEBKaSKA,
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A X AfiK
A pripo-ition will cntup before th
GportMn 1 -Mhitnrp it U sniii n -,-. I oBD3iiDrc.vi.uc. Anavamauioasitn.itdoca
u,,ia I j;ijiaiure, it m phk, to ex- antrcprssontatliousandthp.nrtcfthorccoRincnd-
pmnt oililfprn wounded in tlie rnn fpl- ' ?t!pahlshnr3to-dave"crctlbyfrlcnd3tofriend
empi S'IMJierS WOUUfieil 1U llieconieu- laltafavor. PjonlaofwcalthAiulrennrmnntlnnll
firnte service from all state awl couu
ty taxp.
'I ne'T knew a fahioiml "3 woman
who didn't think more of a 'ool than
of an upright, sensible mtu,' fieys
Tahuage.
Japanese women do not jse pins,
and lovers are not seen to M tio as if
they had struck the pointed end of a
hornet.
J. H. J3A.UEH,
Manufacturer and De-lrrln
To Make Jet Black. An ex
changesayH: For seven pounds of
wool or woolen cloth, take three and
a hhlf pounds of logwood, three-quarters
of a pound of sumach, three-quarters
of a pound of fustic. Boil these
drugs in suftiuieut water for about
twenty minuted. Cool it down, put
in your good, bring to a boil half an
hour, then tuke out. Cool your liquor
again, add copperas dissolved in wa
ter, one and one-quarter pounds, hlue
Htone vitriol, two ounces.- Again en
ter your goods, bring to a boil fifteen
minutes; takeout, wash well In cold
water aud finish.
c
Astronomer tell us that if there
was a telegrupbic wire from the earth
to the uebelie in Andromeda, it would
take 1.250.000 years for a dispatch?
from here to reach its destination.
And suppose the rate was 40 cents
and you sent the message to ho paid j
at the end of the liue, how like all
eternity the interest would pile up on
the other fellow by the time the boy
banded him the message. Fipure it
up, some of you. Burlington Hawk
eye. IP
History is getting a fearful ripping
up uowadays, and sketiciam is taking
4eeper root. It won't be long at this
rate before we shall hear that the Old
Oaken Bucket which bung in the well
was nothing but an old tin pail full of
boles.
ft Jf ViUrff PR U 13"
a a vK f ' "
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Blankots, Brushes, Fly Hots. &c.
sfi Repairing done on short notice. The cele
brated Vacuum Oil Blackinjr. for preserving Ilar
nese. Boots, Shoes. ,tc. always on hand.
64 Main St., Brownvllle, JVeb.
BROWXVIIiliE
Ferry and Transfer
THE EYE, EAR and THROAT
Successfully Treated with
SSORD'S BIOiOiJL OIIRE.
SVCOISBO 1. l. t- -f .erlt, -U nw) In tho
treatment of Catarrhal AUcctlouB, after so
nany mlscrablo failures, means undoubted specific
vuratlv- properties In the remedy used. Does
SiAjfror.D'j IUdical Ccnn for Catarrh possess such
prcpsrtlcs? Tho evidence, la the shape ofunaoli.
Cited tS3tlmonla!e from tho most rcspcctablo pcopla
n all etatloaa of life, must bo conducive on thla
point. Kcv-r, wo bcllovo.ln thohlatovy of popular
medicines has such valuable testimony been of.
frsd. freely offered. In lavcr of any remedy then
uui ra ma possession 01 tne nropnrtora or ni.
vaiu:
.nrt c
ctlbj
thnn
partsoft iecou:)try daily admltlasupcriority over
any method of curu known to thn reetilnr mirtlfil
prof--iiion. but shun thn publicity incidental to a
imblhhod statement. Ucnco tho testimonials in
our possession represent but a small part of
tliMSo TrUnlield for tao reaon mentioned. Tho
following nosollpltcd testimonial from IternY
"V.riis. )j., of Wells, Farpo & Co.'s Exprcs. 13
aa ou-spoken ladoraeient of which wo aro Justly
preud.
INVALUABLE. .
irT3.Ws & PoTTKt, Wholesale Drnjrgisfcj,
Boston, irass.: Cent lemtn, I havo forsonio months
f -It it a duty that I owe to suflcrinjr humanity to
wrlti yiu.statUiff thejrroat benefit that I havo de
rived frum tha uso of Sanfocd's Hasical Crs
roa CATATinn. For more thnn 20 years I have been
cdlcted with this very troublcsotna complaint. I
hive trlod all t ie remedies that I could and. but
without mat -rial rr prnu-ent bencllt. Lastfall
tha dlsoaio had arrived at that stato that I must
cava reliefer dlo. T."io cntiro membranous system
had hec me so inflamed, and tho utomach so disor
dered, that It was a doubtful m -iter whether I
could ko to the Pacific coast, or in did go whether
I saoald live to couio backornot. Isawan adver
tisement of this m-5di"lne, and nlthnwrtJ bchJsrTery
rncrednlous about sp-clflcs or no-trnms of any
kind, yet la sheer desperation I tried th's, a-.d was
at onco bemfltod by it. Tho ch-tnfres of climate,
a chronic disease of tholivcr.and my ace over TO
may prevent my cntiro restoration, but the bene
fit I ucrlvo rrom its dally uso is to mo invalunlie,
and I an hoping to be completely cured, and c
last arrive at a respectable old nffc.
If this statement orray caso can be of any wrvlco
to those afflicted as I h.ive been, and enable yon to
brlntf this remedy Into moroKeneral use, especially
oa tho Pacific coast (whero it Is much needed), my
object In writing this note will bn obtained.
Very truly yonrs, EENTtT "P ELT.S,
Arotv, . Y., June, 1S75. of Wells, Fargo Cz Co.
Each package contains Br. Fanford's Improvf d
Inhallap Tube, and full directions for uo la all
cases. Price $1.00. For sale by all Wholesale and
Jlctall Dru gtrists and Dealers tbrouerbontthcCnltcd
Btalcsand Canadas. WEEKS & POTTER, General
Agents and Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Maes.
T r A V business you can eiiKmse in. 5" to f.o pet
JJ L V j dav rnndi by auy worker of ether sex,
(11 t 1 right in their own lccalities. Particuinrs
ULU I and s.iumles worth 5- free. ImprOVeyour
spare time at this business.
Poi
iirtlaud, Maine.
AddresAijuuaon ACo.
5lyl
ACESTS W4MED
FOB THE
YOVXU PEOPLE'S
ILUSTRATEO BIBLE HISTORY.
Over i0.000 copies already .old.
AND ONLY A KUAIArAKTuF T1IK CilPxTKY CAN
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This wurk contains an attractive account of the
grc-t events mentioned In thr Old and New Testa
ments, the live3 of the Patriarchs. Prophet3 and
Kiucs: of Chrlst and his Apoilles. and or the re
markable women and children mentioned In the
sacred volume. Illustrated with elegant steel m
irravings. For terms, address.
Eenjy Sill rublishing Co., Norwich, Conn.
NOW KEADV! The Grand Achievements ol
gaJ Ai-J 9'-B8EC
EXPLORERS
A full blMorv ot hs e.xp orations in Africa and
marvelmut joufnev om the Congo. Tlie public are
eagerly awaiting this book. It Is utmata'dets Inter
est, richly Illustrated toeirlced aud will sell with
out a parallel. For ull description and terms, ad
dress N. D.Thompbon Ji Co. Am? M TO WlM'l C"n
5) Pine Street, bt. Louis iilJ2iU10 fYtlUEU
Do not intend to be undersold by any Iwuse in Kern aha
County, Come and see us, and learn our prices
WE KEEP A FULL STOCK OF
I)ryGrooclsaG-roceries,ECarcl"vai"e,
QUEENSWAEE,
NOTIONS, EATS, CAPS, BOOTS. SE02S, COAL OIL, 1ASJPS, kc, be.
COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IX EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
LUMBER
Tlie undersigned have opened a Lumber
Yard in Brownville, where they will
keep on hand and for sale all kinds of
Lll lYUSi-Lii SAdrlj UuOH ISLstiUdj
and everything kept in a first class
Lumber Yard. Also HARD AND SOFT
COAL, by the ton or less.
W. A. JUDKINS&C o.
pa"
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GOUIHSia
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VOLTAIC PLAST
ALWAYS CURES.
Enlarged Spleen.
This is to certify that I hare been uslnf your
Collins' Yolt-io Plastsss for EnlarKement of
the Spleen nnd Depression in the Stomach, and
they havo given mo mora relief than any other
remedy 1 hare ever used. I would highly recom
mend them to all s2erl3 from tho effects of pain
and Inflammation.
, J. W. SELLS.
Piex-sixo, Mo., June 23, 1ST?.
Severe Pain.
E&vIdk' occasion to use a remedy for a rry tevere
pain in my side 1 tried one of yonr ColliV Vol
taio PA8T-s. and la twenty-four hours the pala
was catlrcly removed. J. B. S. MMI t.
Ars't Cablrr Firat K-t. Baalc.
Winona, Minn., June 13. 1377.
Weaknesses.
Collins Voltaic Plasters give th-5 best ratlsfic
tloa h;n of a'ythliiit th't has been tried l"r
Lameness an-l Wca&css of the Back. Fleam 'ad
more rl.cht away. JAMES LEWIS.
BsTAT, III., June J5, 177.
3?rlcc, 23 Ccxxts.
Bo careful to obtain Colliss Voltaic Plas
nrn, a combination of Elec'rlc and oltalc Plates,
Ub a highly Medicated Plaster, astern la Uio
above enC Sold by all "VhoIrIoand Betiil Drug
clits throuehont tn Tnlfd Stafs and CnlM,
nnd by WEEES t POTTEB, Proprietors, Botoa,
iltiS.
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A large stock of COOKINi
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and HEATING STOVES
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SWEET Pia
CuBwiDo: -----a Taoacco
Awarded highest jwizi at Centennial Expedition for
fine chncvag rfutditxt and excellence and la'inj char,
aeter cf raitlening tni ficverinj. Tha Iwst tcbacca
evtr made. As car blnr .trip trade-mart is clroely
imitatrd on inferior cood, im that JacXicn'i Be.l is
oneTeryplnr. o:l bvaliiieairr. ndfornamnle.
free, to 1
. J-CKkox Co., MfM., Prtersonrg,
.vi
mmmw.
Paron's Purcntivo Pills inak "Stvr Rich
Blood, and will completely change thebhodin the
cntlrcsystcm in three months. Any person who
will take I pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may
re restored to sound health. If nuch a thing be pos
sible. Kent by mail tor 8 letter stamps. 1. S.
JOHNSON ifc CO., Bangor, le. 16wl
PTaHLAME back.
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FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, TEAS,
CANXED FRUITS, yU'IS. TOYS,
QUEEIVS. CrLASS, TIN & V700335Iy9'AKe,
STATIONERY, BRUSHES. POCKET KNIVES.
Pipes, Tobacco. Clears -cUIusical Instruments.
CITY BAKERY, BROWIWILLE, NEBRASKA
33SrS02STS Cf.?CINT3
POROUS PJLASTER.
Thl artlrla l one which really nossesea ex
trumllnnn- morit. Rv fnnMlI tine reliaMe phy-
frslcians In your own locality, you mil find that
tne anove is irup. 11 it ir siip-ri-. .... .
5 dmarvDorous Blaster. hII the so-ciilted e tclrl-
?cal appliances, and to all extt-rnal renilies
rwhutHver. It cont!ns entlivly new elements
which cause it to relieve patn at on -e. strength-
S2500
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ATKAR. Afrcntswontcd. Busi
ness legitimate. Particulars free.
AddreuJ TOBTB-CO StLoalj-a.
jen and cure where otln-r phisters will not pven
ifrellfve. For Lmen.t and Wi-aknes of the 3
(back dweaseu Kioney i.ungsanavutauncui 3
J tie-. Ubeun.a fcm. Neglected Cold-t. temtileAf-a
lecuoui ana mi ineai acnes ruu iiuis
I remedy ever devised.
Price '-3 cents
m JMBRTrjui unnif hetrb
I llliJ IIIUUIUUIIU 111U1I Ullliill
iliwfc$)-ir i t
m wvanFHj9't?B)jwr l Cl
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.It Uslm-S
fc- - B -t.. tl
? iuy me oesi remeay ever aevueu. ww uj j
. drtiirirt5.Ls Price L5 cents. m
ISVJ i o
There Is a fearful rumor that the
days of crinoline are to retarc:.
CQV1-N Y".
Having a first clawi Steam Ferry and owning
andcontrollnz the Transfer Line from
BROIVATJLLE TO P58EH-PP,
we are prepared to render entire sxtlsfaction in t
transfer of Freight and Passeojers. We run a
regular line ot
w WJ
to all trains. Al orders left at ths Tranter Com
pany's odea will receive promptattentlon.
J. nosfield. Gen. Supt.
can make money taster at work for u than
at anything else. Capital not required: we
will start you. J12 per day 1.1 home made bv
the Industrious. Men. women, bovs and icir's
wanted everywhere to work for us. Now Is the
time, corny ouint i-na terms iree. .auress irue
XCcAugusta. Maine. 51jl
iV-isiyfcl
STANDARD WEIGHTS.
The following table .-bows the nomber of
pounds In a bushel of tho various articles
mentioned:
, )Jtri..iiM ... 83
ii 1 Potatoes. Irish .. w)
A PHYSIOLOGICAL
Vi&w of Marriage !
VOa.de to Wed-ock !
inCiLc 1 Ti-uue en ti
uh of mar--are -bI t
i.B..r'r 11 itiitor it t .-
irttj er Eerrodnc-n rd
he XLseasc er ttoan.
I it'll 4 In W 1 -l-l t!ercac s-)Da;es,(n
A UHI...1E MEDICAL ADV'SEPt .
On t!l d mrim a PriV! -. - a r r . . . Imn ecu
Ats9, rce5.or Secret Ilj-e-ses. ta U:
A CL'XTCA.JCTUP V -- - H
rS-e U the Thrc-t r J lonn, CUTbu;iro. t
Osun Habitue, pkrWrt-
LlhrN'-'ntpn-'p.'d-r-re'rtefp-ter o- Ou-.
cr-n-BirrVOr-r-O-air-ifti t, uirat. d. I--. - -.
ArtlJBTT3,o.! fc-t--. LLoi.:o.
ND2
K M Mill 1 .- T-i
GOLD PLATED WATCHES. Cheat
tttlnths -nrwnworld.-S3!ncJ4rcA.r-r3 I
me Airt5,.CorTs4Co-,Ctorx
ft --, ---
Earlev .
Beans, castor..... iu
Ileaus, white.. (SO
Bran .................20
Buckwheat .....5
Coal, stone .80
Corn, on cob...- .70
Corn, shelled .....5
Corn Meal ......50
Hair, plastering . 8
Hay.ton 2.000
1 onev.stra'd.galia
Lime, unslacked. SO
Malt, Barley 30
Oats ........."'
Onions. ........... 57
Onion Setc -. .3j
Potntoes. sweet .50
x nj -.- wt oj
t-i o -- -
SEEDS.
Blue Grass. .H
Clover 60
Flax. ... 56
Hemp ... ...... ........44
Osage Orange. ....S2
SorKhura.... JiO
Tlmothy............45
Turnip .... ...fV5
Wheat . ..... 60
Broom Corn......46
Hungarian ......4S
Millet -50
OK PNEUMATIC EYAPOEATOE.
Crrect Priifsiolsi drrej'l' Applisl !
Inclusively Original and Radically Seio
In tne History of Fruit JJriers!
The Drier for the Jlillion!
Simple, Durable and Portable.!
A Household Yocatfv. ty !.
PEICE LIST.
INCLUDING EVAPCEATOR AND PDENACE, ALL COMPLETE:
No. 118 inches wide. 6 feet long, 3 lines of trays, S40 on Gar.
No. 2 24 do 8 do 3 do 60 do.
No. 3 36 do . 16 do 4 do u do
lIYt it-Knit,
.-J:t t Wilr-
n.. i n ns 3&HO
SIT ft tm 9-1 ClU - ft. CUcao
yunnvJ '--,- -- ,--. - '
UDea.of- PHrat- jealte C-m !- !ae
SrKSrtlon of tscmlijal eknewlrtlai
EmlvdVni?Lo- of Memory. lopIrl hhr-t, Lot
? .nirArtiSTcil-Tk. Itto. -U Chro!ctt. aad B18-VAsSoKF-ALB,yWU
to hi. trtan.t. Dr.Oda
fe?hlIi-Io--J rpcroc, aa J con wt- oUmm 1U
7 AnnU of the Eefcr-aed School. Bo PeiLUrT. tai tha
SiSairr -.--3- IVBIE8rtqnHcitanntwIt
nrWata borne "d -1-- c-t, 0T mjiu- t-xt!y onT--"i for
iLnT -nd fifty rnu for taaiplt of Ratfcer Goodi and cir-
rLi-Ia rai5 per Bor. Co-n-U-Qir' fr-e.-
MAEElSaE GUIDE ESEJ&i&
rcamraod t41 ared of both Seio. on all dUue of pinf
SaS -3tsmilatiiminitni lion - eonUtjpla-ci
zaT. How to ba B-Jiay and truly haj-fy a manl-i rsU
S?Err boly thwdi - . Mot W c,i, to 7 n--o,tl.
nni-tQ a Tntpic ciT) "O
Tl 7
Hnf Deen awanled the hlfthcst premiums In every ln-ic where It has beea exhthljpd
both forthelJrlernsa new and u-eful Invention, and for tae superior oxeellonco of tne
fruits and vegetables cured upon it. . -c-
Send for Illustrated Catalogue, containing much information of value tq ery tarrn
er. Fruit Grower. Dealer or Grocer, and a full xtnl Intorw-tliig hfator- of the Tarhe or Evap.
orated and Conserved Fruiui. tho parties who buy them, c.. and Investigate our claims.
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