pwwpipwi & I THE ADVERTISER. Arrival and Departure of ilaB. B. & 31. BATLKO AD TI3TE. Close. SU Joe, going south. Arrive liOO m G.-00 p m 6:15 p in 00 p m 6fl0 p m E.a i dally . K- a t St. Jot k n in going north. jaiy. 2:-t3 p m 7:45 ft m ?: ebrukft Railway. Dally falls City. Dally, via. rferuaha, AspinwaUandSt.Ieroin 6:i5 a m Beatrice, dally, via. Sheridan and Teconub C:5 TWnmeh. Tri-wwkly. Tla. T.,.nn r:ira l!nft. CUftan. Howard and Grant & a ra &00 p m Pebing, Semi-weekly, via Sher- man and Bratton &5 a m too p m Ternmsea mall, bv London Ac, leaves Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satardays. Teblng. leave Slondays and Pridays, arriving Tuesdays and Saturdays. Brownville Bum Line to Phelps. Iave BrowirslH 9 a. m.. and 3 p. m. Arrive at Brown ville ltao p. m., and 620 p. m. J C BOUSFIKLD. Superintendent. Dally- Stage Lint South. From BrowBvUleto Arago. Falls City and Tlnlo via jTemaba CKv. AspWiwall and St. Derotn. con Bectiag wtta conveyances to all other points. Leaves Browaville dally at 3) o'clock a. m. Arrives at Brownville Go' ctocfc p. m. J.C HAP.LZSS. Proprietor. Xcbratka Railway. tt.v-p ARRIVE ua.q I Browaville 1 : & p ra Browaville Pers Nebraska City Lincoln :4&ra i-.sai m ar KfcWle -2apra 3:3 p m 4-4. prn 7:lpm . 6:lpm 4J0pm .11:40pm -11:15pm Sward. -Yort 7:0) am "WH. IRVING . Sup't. THURSDAY, JANUARYS, 1S79. -Tea, Coffee and Sugar. S. & C. - Choice brands of flour at Gates'. Milburn 4ill others. wagon is superseding Mrs. White cloaks at cost. is closing out her 12 bnshels corn for The Adver tiser one year. Eating apples, fresh and nice, by T. Li. Jones. Gold Coin in the boss stove. Tiios. Richards. Lamps, lanterns, and coal oil cans, cheap at T. Ii. Jones'. Just received, a nice line of holi day goods at Mrs. White's. Dry, canned and green fruit. S. &. C. Everything in the grocery line -cheap at T. L. Jones'. Axes, nails and forkB. S. & C. That shooting match didn't come off Christmas. Too cold. Chairs, tables and bedsteads. S. & C. The Adverriser py New Year to all. wishes a hap- Mrs. White will sell Millinery good- at greatly reduced prices for the next 30 days. 'LtnUrns, saddles, jkiaturea. S. fc C. Young people get married and buy one of those cheap stoves at the Reg ulator. Thos. Richards. If you want something nice, get one of those cologne sets at T. L. Jones'. Axe handles, brooms and rope 3. & C I will sell the best Pianos and Organs for less money than ever offer ed before in this section of country. J. R. Dye, Brownville. -Carpets, blankets, boots and shoes at reduced prices at Ted. Huddart's. Country produce taken in exohange for goods at the Groerv and Provi ion store of T." L. Jones. Holiday goods, jewelry and confectionery at Stroble's. Nice silverware cheap. S. fc C. Call at J. L. McGee' s for your queeiisware. School Books atMiekelTs The members of the Baptist Church will have a supper at Mt. Zi on churoh, two and a half miles west of Brownville, on the evening of Tuesday, January 7th. The proceeds of the occasion will be applied for the benefit of the Minister in oharge. An admission fee of 25 cents will be char ged. Everybody is invited to be pres ent and aid In this laudable matter. GILT EDGED. Gilt Edge Whisky. Gilt Edge Brandy, Gilt Edge Gin, Gilt Edge Wines, From the Doniphan vineyards, for medicinal or any other purpose. For sale at R. C. Berger's Gilt Edge Sa loon. KETT GROCERY STCTRE. A. G. Gates "Ah." has just open ed a very large stock of GROCERIES, COXFECTIOXS, CAXXEDIGOODS, etc, in the old post office building No. 99. He desires the public to understand that be has, and will keep, everything in the line of Family Groceries; will sell as low as any body for cash, or country produce. BEAD THIS ! Ted. Huddart having made special cash terms with the Singer Machine Co., will sell said machine lower than was ever offered before in this market. "WIsliing to close out my en tire stock, of Ladies', Misses', and Ciilidrens' Trimmed Hats, I will sell them for the next 30 Days at less than Actual Cost. I-Ori5 JLOTCHAX. BUSINESS BfcEYITIESv Flour of all brands at Jones'. Ball at Nemaha Christmas Eve. XiampB, flower pots, buckets. S. fcC. Hannibal and Savannah flour at Hill's. Candv and chimr" toys by ?.- I. Jones. Bring along that wood yon prom ised us. It pays to advertise in The Ad vertiser. Dr. Collins, Dentist, visits Pern every Friday. Oranges and cocoanuls, fresh and nice at Gates'. Ball and banquet at Marsh House Christmas Eve. Money to loan on farms. Apply to T. L. Schick. Our subscription list is constant ly lengthening. Pure maple syrup in an y quant i ty, byT. L. Jones. Nice stock of clocks, watches and jewelry, at Joseph Schutz'. Wisconsin Buckwheat flour at Hill's. For the best tonBorlal work call at the old establishment of Albert Smith's. Buy the Milburn Wagon, the best for the least money, for sale by Th os. Richards. We solicit neighborhood news. Write ub the "points" and send In early in the week. Cod fish and mackerel. S. &. C. Two dollars a year for The Ad vertiser same price to everybody no use to try to get it for less. Extra copies of The Advertiser for sale by A. W. Nickell, druggist book-seller and stationer. If you want the official news, the local news, and a good family pa per, take The Advertiser. Ladiea, if you want a nice pair of men's slippers for holiday present, you can find them at Alex. Kobison's. If you want to make your friends a nice Christmas or New Year's pres ent, get one of tboe handsome books at McCreery's. He has a large assort ment. Friends, we hope all who can will promptly pay their subscription. Our cash expenses weekly are large, and it takes money to make the press go. The Advertiser job depart ment proposes to be behind none, and to be up with the times, we re ceive from time to time the latest styles and fashions of type. Bring your work to us if you want it done in the best style. New York and Michigan salt. S.tfe C. Cookstoves at cost. S. fc C. On Saturday evening last there came near being a big fire in this city. The roof around the stove pipe or flue in the shop of Johnny Smith caught fire. Being early In the evening the fire was at once discovered and extin guished with but little trouble or damage. Had it broken out late at night the north side of Main street would in all probability now be in ashes. This should be taken as a sig nificant warning to every one to be hs certain, as it is possible to be, that their flues and fire ducts are safe. Hope has been expressed to us, and we join in it, that our city council will, if they have not done so, em plo3 a person competent to judge of fire arrangements, to examine in de tail every fire flue in the business portions of the city, and instruct the marshal to enforoe rigidly orders re garding protection from conflagra tions. Timely judicious measures en forced to pre vent fires Is better protec tion than all the fire companies and fire machinery. "A stitch in time saves nine.' BERKSHIRE Apply to Boars for Sale. T. A. BATH. Flour and furniture. S. & C. The Nemaha county apples ex hibited at the late Indiana State Hor ticultural meeting, attracted great at tention and admiration. They talk in Indiana of exhibiting their pum klns hereafter in competition with our apples, as to size. Fresh oysters at Stroble s. A big lot of Chromos just receiv ed. Will sell at half price during the Holidays. Also a fine assortment of silverware and jewelry. A. W. Nickell. I Iiave a nioe lot of fine MUSICAL IKSTR.TJ MENTS whicn Twill trade for corn. B. STROBILE. Lost on Christmas morning a lady's gold cuff-pin, raised oblong gold set in center; ends, mixed gold and black enamel. The finder will piease leave at this office and be warded. re- Buckwheat Gates'. flour and honey at Beautiful Boys' Paper. and Girls' The American Young Folks, pub lished by Hudson fc Ewing, at Tope ka, Kansas, comes to us for January with a bright, new "dress'' on. It is a carefully edited, 16-page illustrated paper for Boys and Girls of from eight to sixteen years of age. It is pure and elevating, entertaining and instructive. Strongly endorsed by teachers all oVer the West, and is sent one year, postage paid, to any address for 50 cents. The nublishers offer to send sample copv free. Two button genuine Jl'cxandria kids $1.65, at Hackxey's. Notice. A good teacher is inJmediately wanted at School District No. 41, Fe bingP. O., Nemaha county. Neb. 2w2S H. SteixjiaN, Director. Iron, horse.shoeE and timber. S.&C. HUNG BY A MOB ! UP IN H. C. LETT'S STORE, QUOTING 13 lbs. No. 1 New Orlean Sugar for $1.00 5 lbs. Choice Coffee for - 1.00 11 lbB, Cnrrants, new, - - 1.00 10 lbs. new Prunes, - - - 1.00 8 lbs. new Basins - - - 1,00 20 lbs. Dried Peaches - - 1.00 18 lbs. Dried Apples - - 1.00 And many other extras for the Holidays. Oranges, lemons and nuts. S. & C. Died. On the 20th inst., In St. Deroin precinct, Pearley F., daughter of F. H. D. and V. M. Hunt, of pneu monia, aged three months and seven teen days. How camly sinks the setting sen. Yet twilight lingers still. And beautiful as dream of heaven. It slumbers on the hill. Onr little child. Earth sleeps with all her glorious things Beneath the Holy Spirit's wing, And rendering back the hues above, Seems resting In a trance of love. Our little child. A butterfly basked on an Infant's grave, "Where a lllly had chance to grow; Why art thou here with thy gaudy dye, "Where she of the bright and sparkling eye Must sleep In the church yard low. Our little child. There It lightly soared through the summer air, And spoke from Its shining track : "I was with you till I got my wings. And she whom thcu mourn'st, like a ser aph sings, Wonldst thou call the blessed one back. Your little child." Thanking my patrons and the public in general for the liberal share of their patronage, I wish them all a happy and prosperous New Year. Respectfully, LOUIS IiOWMAN. A few ofthoselegaltender hoods left that McGee -Moore sell so cheap. Ladies Hats I I will close out my stock, of ladies' trimmed liats at less than cost in Chicago. Call and see. L.. LOmiAX. FESTITAIi. There will be a festival at the M. E. Church in Sheridan on Wednes day evening, January 8tb. The pro ceeds to help complete the Church, The public are invited to attend. A good time and supper are expected. Music by the Bratton Brass Band. Tickets can be procured at the stores in Sheridan. ' i 5 2 o C3 S - o - CO 0 1 i s s -j i i -: r" C S O . Ladies, yoio will find the oest assortment of silk handkerchiefs and ties in toitm at McGee $ Moore's. Men's Overcoats ! To close out my entire Stock of Overcoats I TOXI1, sell them at less than actual cost. Call and see me. LOUIS L.OTTMAX. For bargains in boots and shoes, gloves and mits, for the next thirty days, call on Alex. Robiso Another large invoice of cork corsets Just received. TJiey go like hot calces. Onlij tooe Jiad at J. L. McGee3 s. Hot Lemon Punch. Hot Tom and Jerry. Best wines and Liquors. atBergersT Gilt Edged Saloon. List of Letters Remaining iu the Post Office at Brownville, Nebraska, Dec. 2S. 1S7S. Glasple, William H. ; Davis, Lee ; Smith, S. C. ; Van JS'est, J. M. T. C. Hacker, P. M. Axes and scoop shoveJs. 8. & C. Wool lined boots and slwes at McGee 8? Moore's. Cranberries, pickles, honey. S. & C. Charter! Charter!! Cook stove with automatic shelf, hot blast best cook stove to buy. For sale by ThoS. Richabds. A fine stock of Holiday candies at Gates'. Butter, crackers and cheese. S.drC. If y oio want a new suit of clothes call on McGee Moore. Married. At the residence of R. A. Hawiey, Mr. Edward Halroyd of Glen Rock and Miss Altie Yates of Peru, by Elder R. A. Hawiey. . Everything: in the School .line at NiekelTs. B.iRGAJESiS JOT CEOTHTJTG At HACKNEY'S. For handsome shirts go to 7. Jj JHcGee's. LOCAL PERSONALS. Miss Anna Marsh, this city, is vis iting friends at Glen Rock. See the card of Giel Bro's, Sheri dan, dealers in .merohandiseand pro duce. Stevenson & Cross has the thanks of "ye local" for a nice oan of fre3h oysters. J. L. Sanders, of Boat Hill, Ills., is visiting his brother, Mr. H. T. San ders, this city. Elder D. B. Coryell will preach in the Christian Church, Thursday evening 2nd inst. John Casper, Nebraska City, aged 17, accidentally shot and killed himself while hunting, last Saturday. J. B. Finch, the temperance lec turer, promises to be in this city, to begin a series of lectures, on the 19th inst. Conductor Tom Ryan, one of the most effioient and gentlemanly Con ductors connected with the B. & M., has removed to Nemaha City. Joe Huddart, Phil. Fraker, Ber ger & Campbell.JoeO'Pelt, and prob ably others, are putting up ice, and a splendid article it is too about a foot thick. The Sural JVetr YorJcer Is pub lishing a serieB of engravings of Ne braska apples. The originals were sent from this county by Gov. Furnas, from his old orchard, now owned by Mrs. Cobb and D. O. Cross. Gov. Furnas has returned from a couple week's trip to Indiana, in and about Indianapolis. By invita tion he delivered an address before the Indiana State Horticultural Soci ety, in which he took occasion to pre sent the fruit growing advantages of Nebraska in particular, and other wise speak a good word for the State in which he has resided and labored for the past twenty-three years. He reports finding a lively enquiring in terest looking toward Nebraska for new homes. Many men of means meditate selling out and going to the West. Buckwheat flour and meal. S. & C. Splendid sorghum at J", L. McGeers. We traveled down to Nemaha City Christmas Eve, just to see how the new railroad town "panned out." We found it alive, and, nearly every body kicking, for a big ball was going on, &n& fifty-five numbers out. Hoov er's Hall was orowded and consid erably too much so to extract from it a great quantity of fun, so it seemed to us; but we are not as good on the "extract" as we used to be, and doubt less the boys and girlB will rule our testimony out. After spending a very brief time in the Hall and noting that the music was good ; the dust kicked up by the dancers execrable: the seats deficient; that the crowd were generally sober ; that everybody was peaceable and jolly, that all the girls were a "chawin' candy," that many of the gentlemen wore their pant legs in their boots, and didn't give a darn, and that the occasion was a financial success ; we took our leave and went directly to the Hoover House where we found the office and parlors bright, cosy and as comfortable as could be. But this is the way it is at all times, and any hungry, travel-worn traveler would at once pronounce it a paradise. The accommodations are first-class, cordial and home-like. On entering the dining room our eyes were de lighted with the banquet tables all spread and the innumerable good things about ready for sacrifice to the hungry dancers. About eleven they came, and of course, did ample justice to the supper they were all healthy and ate heartily but there was plen ty and to spare. After partaking of a ferw delioaoies, such as bread and bat ter, meats, turkey, candies, cake, berries, nuts, coffee, pie, fruits and bo forth, we retired to bed to dream of terrifying R. R. collisions how could we be supposed to dream of anything else In a railrqad city where the con tinuous screams of engines disturb one's slumbers while the dancers danced till the Christmas dawn. Oil, codfish and bacon. S. & C. GIEL BROTHERS, Dealers in Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Shelf-hardware, Tinvrare and Queensware. Will sell cheap for cash. Produce taken in exchange for goods. Give us a call. 2S-tf Sheridan, JVeo. Guns and Ammunition, Breech and Muzzle Loaders, Shells, Cartridg es, Wads and Primers. Stevekson & Cross. L0SD0X ITE3IS. "Eye hath not eeen nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. But God hath revealed them unto us by his spirit, for the spirit sesreheth all things, yea, the deep things of God. But the natural man receiveth not the things of the spirit of God, for they are foolishness unto him ; neither can he know them, be caasa they are spiritually discerned." A happy New Tear to all. The weather is milder and very welcome. Thursday morning the 26th a son was born nnto Elder Wm. and Lu Jity Winters. May this young child, jast landed on the stormy sea of earth life, be saved from the shoals and whirlpools, and quicksands of vice and error, and land in the haven of eternal life at last. Last Friday Mrs. Good, living at Fairview, came to London to Epend a few days with her mother, Mrs. Smith. Her youngest child, about two years old, was taken siok with membranous croup the next Wednes day morning, and 'died Wednesday nignc. it was sad to lay away the little one in the grave and return I Colds, which are so easily and effect home without it. But "it is well with ually cared wftn Br' Xaxaball's Lung th PhfM ti,' ;. . 1L . , iSyrnp. It is always warranted to the child. The time draweth nigh BiTe satisfaction. Price only 25 cts. When "there will be no more death." ' Sold by A. W. Nickell, Christmas at Pairrie YT. Editor Kebraaka Advertiser. The citizens of Fairview and vicin ity concluded to have an old fashion ed Santa Clans Christmas Tree on Christmas evening. Accordingly committees were appointed and they went to work with a will and deter mination to succeed, which they cer tainly did. Mr. Geo. Crnts- fcrnjshed the tree from his orchard, a "beautiful apple," which was duly trimmed by the fair youngladles of the vicinity, and the presents were tastefully arranged so as to have the appearance of a rain deer loaded with toys and gifts. A hasty glance through the groaning tree (as it was literally full and many parcels left on the table) showed that considerable money and time had been spent In purchasing and manu facturing the articles thereon. The exercises commenced by a song, "Thoughts of Childhood," followed by Prayer by Rev. H. Presson, after which, and while he was speaking of the occasion, Old Santa came out from his hiding place, and mounting his stand, proceeded to handout the contents of the tree to whoever they belonged to. Among the more valu able we will only mention a few: Miss CoraMcIninch received a fine gold ring- and set of furs, Miss Anna Blount eet furs, Miss Maud Minick set furs, Wra. Dovil suit clothes, Mrs. E. Allen Bet silver flower vases, Mrs. S. Bryant large family bible, Jas. Kite a very handsome guilt edged bible presented by Security Lodge, S. W. Kennedy tobacco set, Mrs. Mollle Culwelllarga shawl, Mre. E. Bryant bolt calico, Owen Monteith scarf and mitts, Joel Culwell overshoes, D. W. Pierson roll fence wire, and many other valuable gifts, but time and space will cot permit their mention. Rev. Pressm received a handsome box full of good things for the inner man, viz: Dressed turkey, prairie chicken, jars of peache3, cherries and jellies. After thetree was unloaded and the song "Good Night" sung, the exer cises closed". It was fully an hour be- fore the audience left, as all seemed to fAnl if tou a rrcrr Te ta fhara on1 rnonr icci i v w o juuu iu uo uciC auu ixtmj kind remembrances will follow the Christmas Tree at Fairview. A. J. S. For a handsome veil go to J, i. HTcGee's, A Jfeiv lot of men's and boys' wercoais very cheap at McGee $ Moore's. HOWARD ITEMS. Chiistmas passed off quietly in our towa. Budness continues good notwith standing the cold weather. Our two merchants, Mr. J. H. Brown and J. M. Campbell, are kept busy doing up their wares for their.many customers. One god feature of the matter is, that piople have mostly adopted the sensible plan of paying as they go. YTe learn that our friend Drome dary who some people oall Camel, has bem in trouble this winter. It appean that he had procured a barrel of sorgium for the accommodation of his run! customers, but on tapping the thiig, found that it was like Pack Trents vhisky, too cold to run. True to his orinciples, not to disappoint anyone with an ax he knocked in the hea3, and we are informed meas ured trem out with a scoop shovel. Ml W. H. Starr, of the Howard Mills, has been enlarging his mill and putting in new machinery in the way oi one run of three and a half feet biTs, a Garden City Middling Purifier, a zig-zag separater and scourer, making it by far the most complete mill in the county, and with Sam. Summers at the wheel their work cannot be excelled. Mr. Editor, we approve of your zeal In behalf of society, yet in the Nebraska City murder case we are in the fog. Which class of Booiety do you desiie to protect, that represent ed by Jatkson and Martin or that by Slocum and wife? We have no quarrel with the Granger nan and no desire for such a thing, but we believe that he should make a little explanation of recent editorials. A short time ago he de manded ar the legislature a law that would mike county warrants worth their face; that when any person held a warrant against the county for one dollar, they could go to the treas urer and get one hundred cents for it. In a later Issue of the Granger he sneeringly alluded to the efforts made by the proper authorities to collect the delinquent taxes, as an effort to get their fees. Now if that sage can in his wisdom devise any means by legislative act, or otherwise, that will make county warrants worth their face in lawful money, without close collection of taxes, he shall be our Moses. Do First Sewing Machine for sale or trade by Hawxey & Douglas. Go to your druggist and enqnire about Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup. It is the best remedy known for break ing up severe Coughs andColds of long standing. Price only 25 cents. Sold by A. W. Nickell. You, will find a full line of arctic overshoes at Mc Gee $ Moore's. Nothing like Dr. Marshall's Dung Syrup. It cures the worst cases of Coughs and colds promptly and ef fectually. Try it. Price only 25 cts. per bottle. Sold by A. W. Nfckell. Gents' and boys ca-ps are going fast and low at J. X. McGee9 s. With Increasing cold weather I comes those dreadfnl Coughs and SHEBEDAX ITEXS. E. M. Long's little boy is very sick. Mrs. James Barnard i3 sick with intermittent fever. One of our citizens who is very fond of corn in a liquid state, went to Brownville s few days ago, and on his way home took the wrong road, traveled a great distance but got no nearer home. He was found at a late hour in a Slate of anoonooloaonoao. his hands and feet badly frozen and he doubtless would have perished bad assistance not been rendered. We were not one of the bappy throng that gathered around the beau tiful tree whose fruits were plucked Christmas Eve, but we report what we have heard time and again from those were present, that the Christ mas tree in Sheridan was a grand suc cess. The bight of the tree, at a rough estimate, was four and four and twenty cubits and the distance around was equal to three times the diameter thereof. The committee demonstrated their ability to make the evening a pleasant one to the children especial ly, and the older people seemed wil ling to be classed with the children, and seemed to enjoy the presents and the fun as much as though the shady side of life was yet in the dim dis tance. A fund was raised for the needy, if any such should be found, and one family, every member of which has been sick for weeks, was made the recipient of a large number of useful articles. The course of lectures, before al luded to, were commenced Saturday night last by T. W. Tipton. Subiect "Ingersoll Answered." To minds pre-prejudiced, the lecture well, we will not criticise. The next lecture will be delivered Tuesday night, Jan. 7th, by Rev. Reed of Peru. This course of leotures were not gotten up for the benefit of the M. E. Church, and is not a mercenary step, as some have stated. The members of the Ly ceum and R. R. Club decided to have a course of lectures for the intellect ual and moral benefit of the commu nity, and as the church was to be the place of meeting, the net proceeds were voted to the trustees of that churoh. Mr. Bradford Piper is spending a few days with his folks. He is en gaged in teaching at Valley, Douglas county, Neb. A. C. Deeper bought a family ticket. Why not? Mis3 Lou Piper, who has for some time past been teaching at Fairmont, is at home on a visit. Mr. Dobbs, of Beatrice, is visiting his friends in this vicinity. We stated last week that R. N. Piper was spending his vacation at home. Not so; he just jumped on to a horse and started for Harlan coun ty, where he has to make some im provements on his homestead claim. 1 on may talk abont men with well balanced minds, "Whose brains are not lacking one bit; Bat tho man that makes his mark In the world Is the man that -will git np and git. Quite a number of the Sheridan ites are enjoying the benefits of the circulating library at Clifton. It is no short distance from Sheridan to Clif ton, but Mr. Aldrich and son, who nave cnarge oi tne Horary, are very accommodating and do much to facil tate the delivery and return of books. We were not at the meeting of the voters of Nemaha county Satur day, but learn "all was harmonious." Suppose the seoretary will furnish a copy of the instructions to the Ad vertiser. W. Dundas & Bro. keep lumber, shingles, lime, etc. Don't you forget. Charley Day has gone to pluck the "fair Rose'' of Boonsborough, la. May their bliss never be blister. At the residence of the bride's parents, Jan. 1st, by Eaq. Giel, Mr. "but don't say a word about it, for they would be awful mad if they knew I told, and I never indulge in gossip." Mr. William Wright is very sick. For new dry goods, suit ings go to J. Xi. McGee? s. STATE XEWS A'D SOTES. Attorney General Dilworth is making arrangements to remove to Lincoln. Nothing would give us more joy on this beautiful Christmas morning than to see every last one of them roasting on a spit. Omaha Hepubli can. What? not a whole mob of fifty men at once? Would not the lie publican man's taste for savage veng ence be better gratified to rottet them one at a time? Should Grant go to Bulgaria, Ag nes Jenks will get the nomination for Lady of the Bedchamber. Peru Herald. And that's the kind of a paper the Herald is. It can throw smnt at Grant in its small way if nothing else. Edward McGrand, Sidney, has been sentenced to imprisonment and hard labor for life, for the murder of John Wright, some months ago. About the time the Seward Re porter was ready to appear as an ex tra good Christmas paper, his majesty, the Devil, "pied a form." That's the way it goes when there is a form "pied," in this world, the calamity is always laid on the devil, when prob ably the foreman that "made It np" was the one that should have been held responsible. Let that be may, however, the Reporter have our deepest sympathy. Beatrice Oourisr.' Now as it boys this spirit of mob violence, breaking out in Nebraska City and followed "up on our western frontier should be check ed, it should be .stopped at once. The perpetrators Bhould, in both cases, be punished, and taught that it is no small offense to ride over law with impunity. A man who attempted to cross the river on the ice at Nebraska City a few evenings ago, run into an air hole and went under. Body not re covered man unknown, a3 he was a stranger. Platlsmouih Herald.- The John STOVES. GROCERIES FURNITURE r QUEENS Enwiga m 31 Stevenson & Cross. Dillon we used to know traveled with gentlemen this outfit had better hire another manager, or advance agent. We rather guess John is about played out here, anyhow. A temperance paper, of the fa natic order, published at Lincoln. gives in an abusive way the names of all the parties who petitioned the town trustees of this town to grant the recent license. Syracuse Journal. Such editing has a tendency to kill, rather than build up the temperance cause. State Journal- The employes of the Insane Hospital presented Super- J intendent Matthewson and wife with a besutiful silver ice set on Christmas Day. The present was a complete surprise Atohison Globe.' Articles of in corporation for the Blue Valley & Northwestern Railroad, will be filed with the State Auditor at Lincoln to day. This is an Atchrson enterprise. and Will leave the line of the A. & N. ervousdeWHty aadAllnervoasc8mpI&Ins.Arr9r ,. ,. , ., . . c ! havlap tested lis TOOdertut curative peters la at Firth, passing through Crete, S ew-'HHxa&aor cases. baa aattthb duty aakeit ard, David City, and On to CoJumbusr!tiowntohlssafirerlBsfeMows. Actuated by tMa. on theTJnion Pacific. CountGiddings, mfvedftovt.!!nrffeJlal-J uu .ub uu.wu. uu.uv w - 0 i ;wjuseBd. free 0r charge, t all wbodaslre k. MiJs Chief Engineer, leaves immediateryredpe.TfisbfaiidirecuoBarerpreparjDgaadiirfBs, after the holidays to survey the new road. It is reasonable to suppose that the entire work will be completed next year, and tbu3 place Atchison on both the great highways across the continent. Cass County, too, has had its! shooting scrape, vid McNiel was Knmp. rijr ntro "Da- oome aays ago xa - hunting near the e farm of Maurice Fitzgerald, When the , tl . j ,r.v;i innnn. ttq latter ordered McN lei to leave. ii e refused, a fight ensued. McNiel was ' b" "3"c shot and probablv mortally hurt. mu r -:I r- ,.nnn .. The Beatrice Express comes to us this week in an entirely new dress,, and of course is handsome and bright.. WTo doom tho PmrAunnft nf tho hpttt I . . - . - papers of our fetate. ana are pleased to know of its prosperity. Programme "el)raska State Horticul tural Society. Winter Meeting at Lincoln January 22, 23 and 21, 1S70. FIRST DAT. iMORN'ING. Wcfcemc By the President. Renewal of Memberships. Reports of Treasurer and Secretary. Arrangement cf Fraia for Exhibition. Reports of Chairmen of District Cmraktees. If time permks, volunteer discussions. EVENING. Address by HON. J. STERLING MORTON. Subject "Trees and Homes." Followed by Discussions. Address by D. W. KAUFFMAN. Sefcject "Plum Culture." Followed by Discussions. SECOND DAY. MORNING. Election of officers and apooiatraea: of Com mittees. Address by JAMES Y. CRAIG, Sniject "The Grape Vine. Diflerent Moies of Culture, and General Management." Followed by Discussions. EVENING. Address by PROF. SAMUEL AUGHEV. Subject 'The Soils of Nebraska, outside, or Separate from the Loess. Followed by Discussions, Address by PROF. HARVEY CULBERTSON. Subject "What can our Society do for the People." Followed bv Discussions. THIRD DAY. MORNING. Address by JAMES T. ALLAN. Subject "Forests." Followed by Discussions. Arrangement of Premium List for nert Stats Exhibit. Discussion. "Small Fruits. EVENING. Address by PROF. S. R. THOMPSON. Sub-' ject Not announced at time of printing this circular. Followed by Discussions. Under the heads of "discMsions," after giv ing attention to the immediate preceedine paper, or address, various subjects connected with Horn-! culture and Poaoloer wHl be introduced and in- ,."", , . terspersed from day to day, and time to time, as - - - fr circumstances may suggest and permit. Under tnese heads wiH be considered ''Soils best adapted to successful Fruit Culture.'' "What Fruits, hare been most successful in our State." "What is most advisable to plant for profit ? "Loca twn, "Planting," "Caitivanng," "Handling and martetinr," "Care of orchards and VHies, j "Forests," etc etc, and such other topics may present themselves. I A nnmb-r nf mtt. k? r-rLJ..,. CU, who are unable to attend will be read. Qgfce at number of our own citizens have promised pa- pcrs and short addreaes. We are not advised as j to subjects. They will be intended as ck- cumstances will admit. ' It is hoped friends who can, will bring Winter Fraits for exhibition and inspection. The Floral friends at Lincoln wiH see. that the Hall in which meetings are held k suitablv dec orated for the occasion. ROBT. W. FURNAS, DAN'L H. WHEELER, President, Secretarv; Old Fence Wire TFanted. i "We will purchase two pounds old fence wire. thousand; 5teve:t5ok & Cross. i HARDWARE WARE, WA uwmmmm Better "Dut ud at the livecv sta ble" than lie down in the gutter these cold nights. Peru Herald. Really, there was no- necessity for either sleeping in the haymow or tha gutterwfor Sheridan has a very goo& hotel, as the Herald man could have ascertained had he looked around a. little. A CARD. To all Trfctaro suffering from the errers and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, c.X will send a recipe that will eareyou, FRESE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was-discovered by a missionary In SonthAmerfca-. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inmnn;. Station D Bible House. New York City. lSyL COXSUSIPTIOX CURED. An oM physician. retired frsm practice, bavtegi had placed in hta hands by aa Bast India raisstea arythe formBlaof aetmpie vegetable remedy tor the speedy ami prmaneat care'fbr ceBsampttns. bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, aad all threat aad Ions aCecttoos, also a positive aadr sulltal cere fe tin Gerraan. French, or Kngttah. Seat by matt Vy addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Sherar49 rowers' Block, Rochester, Xew Yerk. ZSvrt JS. SURE CURE For Consumption, bronchitis, ostitis?,. catarrh, throat and Inng diseases. Also a snrA rftllftf anil TwrmiiATit j.i-c fa. mtnAm debility, dyspepsia and aH nerToas affections D a s,mPe vecetaoie metuciae Tvmcn careu , a veaeraDie missionary Physician who was, !'ne a- resident of Syria and the J&At.&nd t vhnhn frcwklr- Hvnn this vnlnahla Tlfcl. 'to thousands of kindred suffers with thw I greatest passible benefits, and be now feeis It hIs saCreil christian duty to Impart to others this wonderfnllnvlcpratlnsremedynd wilt isend FREE the original recipe complete. -to any person euclos'ns stamp fior reply w ' naming paper. M. F. ilahan, WestTroy.N. Y. p. o. box 328. 47m3 THE BROWXT1LLE SIARKISTS. BRowsvrLi.E December ML 137S. t Following are the quotations yesterday noon, the time of going to press. LIVESTOCK. COKEECTED BYB.3T. BAIIEY, STOCK BEALEET ATTJ SIIIWEIt. Hogs (Steers, fair to cbolee SS 00 3 Cows, fat 2 003 o GRAJX MARKET. CORHKCTKB Br W. W.HACKSBY.CKAI BBAIiBK. Wheat, choice fall . 6 e spring tag m- Rye as Barley. 2 ft Corn in tbaiwir ....., M sbeikd 17 STJtSST MARKMF-PMOD'UCm. COHT.BCTEB WBBKT.Y BT H. C LBTT. BALHE. IK DRUGS, GROCERIES AXB PB4MHI4K. Corn Meal. f 1J S Sl Butter. K3 Egss 09 S- Lard 7 W Potatoes 25 Apples l 64&1 a Onions .,.,. , . 5U Chickens. oM. per dezea S GOpS 25 spring, l W&. ir Chickens, dressed, fJ B... Tnrkeys, dressed, p , , 3, a Wood, t cord 29m Hay, f, ton 44S W HBTAIL JAJtKXF. Fkmr, R. T. Dovte " Savannah Mill fall whal GONS. 338 JO 2 75 23 rW 25C 256 1 V 73 2- i m 1 w 1 w 2 W lrfSd 10) fcM 1 W mm i s H 12 23 Mtto le 20" M&75 1 Mr lift S B4bror Glen Rock laM wheat- " Glen Rock spring Sheridan 8pring-wbet . " Nemaha Valley Bprhi " Graham Apples.. . . Bran and Shorts mixed, por KO Corn, per bushel Susar, coSee A, 9 Es for " Extra C.Wtts " C. Wfts light brows, llSa. Ca t Loaf, 7 Ex Powdered, 7J fcs. Coffee, R5o, 5 Ess . " O.G.Java,3Vlo3, Tea Cranberries, per qt.. Dried Corn, per 2 Dried Peaches, "p Jfe.. Dried Apples. "? 2 Pared Peaches. "? fi Pitted Cherries, ? feu. ISyrap, par gal Lard ... , Coal OH, pergaHon While Pish, per kit. Mackerel, per kit Salt, por barrel. Coal FU Seott red, per ton. blaelcper tea-. STAXDARD WEIGHTS. Th-following table frbows the aw poanda- In a- bsehel- of the various mentioned: Apples, dried 31 Peaobes.. JSi Hariey,,.. ,,, j$ 7AttfL4: Tlirfc. BeaShUe: Bran ' Buckwheat Coal, stone Potatoes'! sweet 30 .6(1 SB Peus . stf Rye J Halt. OT SEEDS. uororon coo .78 Bice GrsSw Clover . .11 16 .H IS. Lorn.sheKed . -M Cora Meal 09 Hav 'ton2fl2 eoo FJaiL Hems k Osoge OrftBgu Honey, stra'd. pal 12 Lime, nnslacked bO i srorzaBBr. J fTlarothy. Tnrnlr. -45 -56 j Malt, Barley oats' i f Wheat,. Onions ra Broom Cora -j RCnparan -is? Onion Seta. -unlet 5d K ' BALLEY, SnirraK Alt DE4.T.EE is T" T T7 FT1 O TTl S i ; j "HI -" V-JL OWXViLLB. XZBRASKA; . F".PU andgetpriees; I wait. to handle yonr stock. OfiJee 3i Main street, Hoadley bnlfdin?. .. MABSH HOUSE, JOSEPH 0'PELT, PROPRIETOR. Ilvery Stable in connection with thollouno aS-Stac Office for all points Bast. Vart.ta -55-orth. South. Oraitiiftiaes t-i rwiunrei witn ail tralssa- sajip'IjE roojs 1?irst floor. 1 Subscribe for THE DVfQPSfR IKSrBC?lfc g-farfao 3r CTi f " w mm