sjpw-isjr- - "-Re?T!KPF"'!B'rv "' WW lmlmS'i. "IL11 'arvrawii.avi " :avavKaiiii i a-? , . . . . - X. B. COLHAPP. THE .ADVERTISER THURSDAY, APRLL 24. 1879 PnhlLslter' Notices. !fnE Advkrtiskk in or. sale a. the Drug and Boat 8torc Of A. W. 2slckcll. Local Notices. set as ordinary reading matter, will be charged ten cents per line, each InserMon "Set Indlspltij; type.fifteen cents aline. Authorized Agent. Titus Bros are oar authorized agents at Nema ha City to receive and receipt for monies due us. Thomas Bdurksh is our authorised-agent In Glen Bock precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us onjiubsoripUoB. A- J.Mittkk, atsuixroln.loiirauthorlieda5ent at that place.to receive subscriptions and adver tising, and to collect and-recent for tncnis due Tun Advkrtibkr JoirM 8. Minick rs our authorised a-ent at Aspln wall, to receive subscription and advertising, and cellectand receipt for monies due us. J. W. Gavitt Is our authorized agent In Benton precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us on subscription. SATUBROTirER t irACKER, Publishers Advertiser. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District Officers. . B. POUND C. sVAITsOU.. .Jndge, District Attorney .uisirietuers. XLLIA1I U, HOOVKR, Countrr Officers. Pn.VS. STULr, Countv Jnrto-o WII.SOX E. MA JOBS a. ir.orr.MOBE E.V BLACK O B.PARKKR-. JAMES M. HACKER PHIIjIP CROTriER JOHN H. SHOOK. JONATHAN IIIGGIN J . 11. PJ5EHY, r p-TTVTV V.TT. TS x.. l. nuxnuRD. J. B. POOKER BEX.B. THOMPSON. JOHN. W. LOVE si City OiBccrs. Clerk and Recorder ....TreasurGr Sherifl Coron ei -Surveyor I-D.BOBINSONf01 JOSEPH CODY. f -. "W.A.JODKrNS. J.J.MEUORR, f LEWIS HILL. 1 CNEIDHART, chool Superintendent -.Commissioners Mayor -Police Judge Clerk -Treasurer .........Marshal 1st Ward Cnd Ward .. , 3rd Ward SOCIAL DIRECTORY. C&urc&os. tVtMO ',?' FIyJ?''--Serv,ce',each Sabbath oV '! nnd Z:, B- m- Sunday School at CliHst's ChurTi.-ServlCftS nvprr Snnv : --. Abraham Lincoln. Tn Rome remarks about the great President made by Bishop Sim pson to the students of Yale Theological Sem inary is this characteristic incident : The honesty of which I spoke gave him a peculiar frank nee5? of expres sion. He left you at no Iofs to know what he meant. If he could not do what vou desired, he said ro ; if he could, it seemed to give bim graMflca tion to be able to confer a favor ; but he was honest, frank and outspok en. You knew what he meant, and yet, when he desired to conceal his purpose, as he was quite frequently obliged to do, as a rule, ho well knew how to do it. I was informed one day thata committee from New York, composed of leading citizens, went to see him in reference to the conduct of the war. After they had transacted their general business, nnd the committee were making their way to the door he was standing in the other part of the room one of the gentlemen, who presumed on his ac quaintance with Mr.' Lincoln to ask particularly searching questions step ped up to him andin the lowest tone of voice said : "Mr. President, I would like to know where Burnside's fleet is go ing?'' Burnslde had jnst sailed with a fleet, hut the destination was un known. "Well,' said Mr. Lincoln, in a low tone of voice, "would you very much like to know?" "Yco," he said he would. "Well, now," said Mr. Lincoln, "if I would tell you, perhaps you would tell some one else." "No," said he, 'I would not." Then Mr. Lincoln, putting up bis hand to his face, and, as if to whisper, said loud enougn for all to hear, "He's gone to sea!" "5) a. m. inn .rOfin m Qnniint.cni...i ... Rev. Matthew HnvV MlssloSao" In ch mXj r,oJ'"t Cumberland Preshytorlnn. Sx. PaStof? each month- n- J- Johx- Chrlstlan fhiireli. B-A.Hawlev.Ktdor Pnwh- ?inanIarm??t"n(r eT Wednesdav Sundk7ineiver?moanin!OWepreaCheStheSec0n(1 Catholic-Services every 4th Knndnv r im. Priest h m rather Cummtsky, Schools. BroTrnvineTJnlon-OrnilpdScliool'?. J.M.Mc- rSLJ. . ''.I?1' MN'' Lon Tucker. Grammar La,rm.entA M'Ice intt. 1st Intermed ate: M,m1.K,T,Cox M Intermediate: Miss Emma Smith, 1st Primary: Mrs. Carrie Johnson "d Prl- uiur JIV0.TnJrn.I I'oABr. No meets everv Mon- S?S7i?ii,nSd1 Feyw IM- Vlsitlngbroth w Jr"!? WeI5armid- Jno I-Carson. W.CT: Wm. H. Hoover W. Bee.; T. C- Hacker. L. D. J!2l?lKT',nPle mePts every Saturday after noon. Mhs Grace Stewart, a T: Miss Marv Hackar.Sec; Mrs.r.S.Minlck,Supt. Red RiliTjon Club Jej , Pre3.; A. H.Gilmore, Sec. Ii O. of O. F. BrownvHIe Tolnrc No. 5, 1. O. O. F. Beznlar meclngs Tuesday evening ot each week. Visit ing brothers respectfully invited. A.H.Gilmore, N.G. Jas. Cochran. Secy. JVomiilm City X,odsc No. 40. I. O. O. F. C.lKS'lic."1 Ph",P Crther- K-- T- KniglitsofPytliias. Fla? Jj0ac. " 15 K. P.-.reets every vveanesday evening in Masonic Hall. Visiting Xnights cordiallv Invited. E. Huddart. C C. J- Loirman, K. of B. S. Masonic. S.:n.:l,.a Vnl'T Notice No. 4, A. I Jk A. II. btatert meetings "S.itnrday on or before the full or each moon." Lodge room open everv Satur day evening for lectures, instruction anil social Intercourse. J.C.McNaughtou,W.M. B.F.Sou oer. Sec BiSU.tL,, i101, No- 4.11. A.M.-Stated Furnas, JLE.IL P. A. R. Davison, Sec I?!l,rJ!n.? Co!'nc" No. 3. U. S. & S. K. 11.- .statedmeetingssecondThursdavofeachmonth. i. C. McNaugUton, T. I. M. A. E. Davison, Bee. nit.CnrnieICommaniTeryNo.3,K.T. Stated meetlngsiecond Monday in each monjh. B: W. 1 nrnas. E. C; A. W. Nickell, Bee VF. n?l Ltly Conclave, No. 03, K.TC. C.Tt. vC Meets at Masonic Hall on the firtu Mon days. B. W. Furnas, M. P. Sor. R. T. Batncy, Becretary. A.'lnh Chapter No. U. Order ot the Eastern Star. s.Vlled,nl?''tinKs th,rd Monday in each month. Mrs. E. C. Handler, W. M. Societies. ..onnty Fair Association. R. A. Hawley, President; John Bath. Vice Brest.: S. A. Ostorn. Secretary: J. M. Trowbridge. Treasurer. Mana-Sfrs-n. O. Minlck. S. Cochran. F. E. Johnson, Thomas Bath. Geo. Crow. J. W. Gavit. Library AiocIntInn-B.M. Baliey.Pres.: AH. GHmore.Sec.; W. H. noover. Choral Union. J. Docker, Jseo. BlnUe Dramntlc Assoclatinn. W Prest. J. B. Docker. Sec and Treas. .Metropolitan Cornet Band. D.T.Smith. Mu slcal Director. E. JIuddart, Treasurer and Bus! iiKia .uanager. C. McNaughton, PresL J. B. T. Bogcrs, Rrownvillc I.itcrary Society. R. W.Furnas. President, a. O. Cecil, Sec I. O. of G. T. GRAND LODGE OFFICERS. Mas. ADA VAN PELT, W. G. C T The South Carolina Democrats, as represented by the correspondent of the New York Sun, justify the tissue ballot frauds on the ground that they were necessary "to preserve civiliza tion," or, in other words, to keep the Democrats in power. Many of the accused, now awaiting trial, are de scribed as "public spirited young men, who undertook, as amateurs, to do what they regarded as a public ne cessity, and who had no more concep tion of their criminality, during the excitement of the election, than does a giddy dancer who keeps pace to the music after 12 o'clock on Saturday night knows she is violating one of the ten commandments." The guilt of the parties is not denied. The whole effort of the Democrats is to excuse their action, and for this, and to defend these confessed criminals. Many Democratsquestioned aa to the trials, admitted that were they on the jury they would be compelled to vote for conviction, but they would so vote with a recommendation to mercy. The ooming trials will probably show that several Democratic members of Congress were not legally elected. What will the House do about it? Inter Ocean. Almost the whole of Nebraska is prairie country of unsurpassed fertili ty. Along the streams, which are plentiful, the country is mostly level, and the black bottom-landsyield gen erous crops of wheat, corn, and other cereals. The soil is from three to ten or more feet deep. A few miles back from the streams the surface is gently rolling, the soil almost equally good, and, in wet seasons, even more de sirable, the drainage heing excellent. The whole region is intended by na ture for the production of breadstunV. They can bo raised with less labor here than in most of the old settled States. Frequent instnnoes were met among tne new seiners wnere'thp crops of two year9 had more than paid the cost of the land. American Agriculturist. An Immense Bridge. The largest bridge in Europe will be completed next year. It will cross the Volga In the Government of Samara, Russia, on the Siberian rail road line. The Volga, at the point of the bridge, is about four miles wide in the spring eeason, aud in autumn is 4,732 feet. The bridge will be sup ported by twelve piers eighty-five feet high, with fee-cutters thirty-five feet nigh at a distance of 364 feet. The ice-cutters are covered with granite. The iron-work is from Bel giutn. A temporary colony is estab lished for workiugmen employed on the bridge; it occupies about fifty five acres, and has sixty different buildings, insured at 100,000 rubles. Two thousand men are erayloyed, and among them are 100 Italian ma sous. Three steamers and seventy barks are used "constantly for for warding wood, stone, iron and othor material, The bridge will cost 4.G30, 000 rubles, or about $3,500,000. Ferry and Tranfers Beautiful Laughter. There is no one day so sacred, but the laugh of a child will make it ho lier still. O weird musician, thy lyre is strung with Appllo's golden hair. Blow, bugler, blow, until your silver notes do touch and kisB the moonlit waves, and charms the lov- lers wandering on the vine clad shores; but Icrjonr your awoeteat strains ore discord all compared with childhood's merry laugh that fills the eyes with light. O rippling river of laughter, thou art the blessed boundary line be tween the beast and man, and every wayward wave of thine doth drown some fitful fiend of care. Laughter should make dimples of joy enough in the cheeks of the world to catch hold and glorify the tears of grief. Ingersoll. - Soon after I was married, Bays an English lady, we had a new Brussels carpet laid down in the dining room, and it began to unravel like a knitt ing. I sent for the man who had sup plied it, aud, although he changed it, heyetBhowed me that it was partly my housemaid's fault, and he showed me how. Neither the housemaid nor I knew that there are two ways of the carpet pile, just as in velvet ; but he a9ked me to stoop down and feel, and I found at once how great the differ ence i, and that if the carpet is brush ed against the grain, it soon wears, and looks scratched up. How easy it is to teach this to a housemaid, and never have I found one who knew It before I told her; and yet what ex pensive things carpets are, to be left to the care of ignorant and careless servants ! Boston Iranscript. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN T OOjVXJA-JlN Y Having a first class Steam Ferry, nnd owning andcontrollnc the Transfer Line tj'om BROWiSVIE,LE TO P5BE1.PS, we are prepared torenderentlresallsractlonln t transfer of Freight and Passengrs. We run a regular line ot S2 J3 to all trains. Al orders left at the Transfer Com pany's office will receive promptattention. .F. Bosfieltl, Gen. 'Supt. Is now proprietor of tin 1 1 ILIJUiiuilfUL and Is prepared to accomodate tie public with good, fresh, sweet :m::h.a.t. accoromodatlriK clerks will at all- times be In attendance, lonr Gentlemanly and patronase solicited. Remember .the -place tue oiu I'ascoe snop, Aiuin-au, RrQWiivUIe, - JVchrdsIca. Manufacturer and Dealer In There was much more fact than fan cy in the cross reply of an unfortunate female culprit, when under cross-examination In a petty court, by a brow beating limb of the law. "Madame," he demanded, "what'sort of conduct have you pursued through life that should subjectyou to the suspicion of this outrage upon the plaintiff?" She answered: "Impudence, which has been tho maJcinff -of j"u, baa onued niy ruin." xMzs&t? if El a &&xr rz fig " I&sSk ILoSsffff 'i w wf Miff & s Tm rn r-r E? J !J n i i j I i -T" - r CD O H Q H b CD CO No.-49 jMTaiTi Sirrce-fc, Brown villc, IVclra.slva. -w-wi a Afj uy i u IH. i TIT Blanlrots, 3rnslies, Ply Nets, fcc. IS" Repairing done on short notice. Tie cele brated Vacuum Oil Blacking, for preserving Har ness, Boots, Shoes, fca,always on hand. G4 Slain St. BrovrnvIIle, Seh. PRAlffZ t-fi ir A clergyman wasonoe forced to say to a congregation that persisted In dropping buttons in the contribution box: "Brethren who wish to contrib ute buttons," said the financier, "will please not hammer down the eye; for while that process does not increase their value as coin, it does impair their usefulness as buttons.' HELKES, .Lincoln. E. W. METVWLF. W:G.O .Twnm.oh JIM. L. V. Markel. W. G. V. T. Rlverton. F. G. KEENS. W. O. Sec Kearney. irihS EVA RANSOM. W. G. Treas Falls Citv. A. J. SivEEX. W. G. M Brownville. W. F. WARREN, W. G. Chap Nebraska City. A. J. SICEEN Dist. Dep. Tor Nemaha County. Zlrnwnvlllr T,oclco No. 69, I. O. offi. T. Meets every Friday eveninginOddKellows Hull, over Nlckell's drug store. Main street. Stran gers or our order visiting the city are inrited to meet with us, Thos Ricliirds. V. C. T. Miss Mattie Kaullman.Sec. G.W,Fairbrother.Sr.L.D. Pfpnmha City Lodee No. 10. Meets every X-sndav evening. Philip Crother, W.CT. John P. Crother.Sec D.A. Morton, L.D. Aspiuwnll Lodce No. 10S. Meets every Sat- uruilj uvtMJing. JUUU O. JtllllCtC, VV.UT. J.J. Hltt.Sec. Zliin.No. 137. Meets every Thnrsdav evening, at the Kennedy School House, two iiiIIms north west of Brownvil'e. J. H. Lorance. AV.C.T. Oeo. Sanders, Sec. ILO.MInlck, L. D.,Brownvlllc Peciirity, No. 135. Meets every Saturday even ing, at J-alrview Church, six miles sonth west ot UrownvIIIe. John Maxwell. W.C.T. H.H.Bow man, W.S Geo. Crow, L. D., Brownville. liinilen. No. OS. Meets every Saturday evening. atLlndenSchoolHouse.slx milos north west of Vleasant Prairie. No. 100. Meet everv Satur dav evening, at Bratton School House," Benton precinct. M. L. Eastwood. W.CT. E. El well. Jsec B. H. Bailey, L. D.. Bratton P. O. Bedford. No. UiO. Meets everv Friday evening at C.ial Tar iiool House, four miles south west of Nemaha City. Jno. Stokes. W.CT. P.Young Sec. C.Tncker,L.D., Nemaha City. Sheridan, No. 1 fi-2. Meets every Saturdavcvcn Ins. Jno. Maxwell, W.CT A. C. LeepeV, Sec Jas.Hewett, L.O. . . tOyjwlodges the county that desire a place in this directory wilt please Inform us of name, num ber, w hen and where It meets, names of presiding officer and secretary, together with any other Iiw formation they may wish to communicate. A New Way to Smoke Hams. Smoke the barrel, in which the hams are to be picklefl, by inverting It over a kettle containing aslow fire of bard wood, for eight days (keeping water on the head to prevent shrinking) ; in this barrel pack the hams, and pour over tllera, after it has cooled, a brine made in the proportion of four gallons of water, eight pounds of salt, five pints of molasses, and four ounces saltpeter, boiled and skimmed in the usual manner. They will be oured in eight or nine days, aud they may be kept in the pickle for a year with out damage. A very old lady on her death-bed, in a penitential mood, said : "I have been a great sinner more than eighty years, and didn't know it." An old darkey woman who had lived with her a long time, exclaimed : "Lors ! I kuowed it all the time." w ."BUSINESS CAUDS. A S. HOLLADAY, -tie Physician, Surgeon, Obstetrician. Graduated in 1S51. J,ocated In Brownville 1855. Offlce.-Jl Main street, Brownville, Neb. f L. HULBURD. XI. ATTORNEY AT LAW And Justice or the Peace. OOlco In Court House Building. Brownville, Neb. The Democraey'.of Cincinnati con tinue to be wonderfully exercised beoause a prominent German has been elected Mayor of the city by Re publican votes. They first declared he had never been naturalized. The Mayor-elect produced his papers. They now take anew tack, and aver that he lacked a month of beinc 21 when his papers were issued. Mr. Jacob has held many offices in Cin cinnati, and has been a voter and an honored citizen of the Uuited States lor nearley twenty-five years. The Democracy will gain nothing by such quibbling. Talmage says: "God thought so much of the Chinaman that He crea ted 300.000.000 of them." Bv the same mode of reasoning we can infer that He thought so little of Talmage that He only created one of him. San Jose Herald. JNo first-cla39 reporter will ever for get to add, at the end of an unsuccess ful burglary item, that the fellows overlooked a box containing $1,000 in cash this always makes the burglars mad enough to shoot themselves. f AQ8M &lAOKSMiTlHGP ONE DOOR WEST OF COURT HOUSE. WAGON MAKING, Repairing, Plows, and all work done in the best aiannerandonshort notice. Satisfactioc guiiran eed. Givehimacall. (34-ly. THE GREAT CAUSE OF HUMAN WISER Y. Just published, in a sealed envelope. Pries C cents. A Iiecture on tlio Nnturc, Treatment nnd Radical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spnnintor rhcea. Induced by Seir-Abuse, Involuntary Emis sions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impedi ments to -Marriage generally: uonsuninbuii, Jipi lepsy. and Tits: Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac Bv ROBERT J. CULVEUWELL, A. D.. au thor of thu "Green Book," tc. The world-renowned author, in this aimirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own e.tierlence that the awful consequences of Self A busemay be effectually removed without medicine, aid with out dangerous surgical operations, bougiet. Instru ments, rings, or cordials; pointing out aniodo of cure at once certiln and effectual, by whbh every sufferer, no matter what his condition majbe. may cure himself cheaply, privately nnd raoiaiiy. Zv-Xhi.J.cctureoillproveaboontothmsands, anil thousands. Sent, under seal. In a plain envelope, toany ad dress, on receipt otsix cents, or two pos tag) stamps. Addr"s the Pudllshers. i CUIjVHRWELL MEDICAIiCO. U Ann St., New York : pastofficeB)x,458C. .A. FULL jLTJSTE OK URSERY STOCK FOP SPRING SALE 1879. I -will open vl Nursery Sale Yard in Brownville Tlie coming Spring", Where will be found a full line of CHOICE STOCK of all kinds. APPLE, BLACKBERRIES, PEAR, RASPBERRIES, CHERRY, GOOSEBERRIES, APRICOT, . PRUNE, PLUM, GRAPE, PEACH, STRAWBERRIES, NECTARINE, EVERGREENS. Shade and Ornamental TYeeJ, Flowering Shrubs and Vines, and a ull assortment of Hardy Everblooming Roses. I adopt this mode of soiling stock in preference to canvassing. Thns parties can .see Jnst what they aro getting, and need not take 3 stock unless It suits them. Neither stock nor prices will be J'shoddy." Stock will all bel nnmberone, true to representation, and will be sold as low as an J honest dealer can afford. Parties desiring, can flle orders at any time, which will be given j preference in the order of Qlelng at delivery. Pin W fl DnlnniV who is traveling In other business. Is au Ualll, if . Hi rUlUlm, thorlzed to receive orders for flleing. Further notice will be given of days of delivery, which will be as early in the Spring as Season will permit. Brownville, JV?&., Jan. I1S79. Robt. W. Furnas, Agent, j i?jjg-sAjjt.yr-frJ-.TrwjLJt nry - nnfTtoTSBcriamnTTBa BH,OWITVILLS Trim Your Tj amps. Lamps are li able to explode when trimming is neglected. The wick heing charred ow down in the tube, the flame ob tains access to the oil below. Always trim and fill them by daylight. An admirer of Weston, O'Leary, and othor "tramps, ' purchased a copy of Walker's dictionary, uuder the Impression that it was a work on pedestrianism. OTUUj & THOMAS, J ATTORNEYS AT L,AW. ?i?.C0V.ter Theodore Hill A Co.'s store, Brown-vllle,Xeb. T. SCHICK. ATTORKEY ATI.AW. Omce over J. L. McUee& Bro's store. Brownvlll-e. Nebraska. SA. OS BORN. ATTOUXEYATLAW. Office, 2To.8lMatn street, Brownvlle, Neb H. BROADY, Attorney and Counselor afc i.sw. CUlicc overstate Bank.BrownvIlle.Neb. J. W. T. ROGERS, Attorney antl.CouncrlorntI.nitr. Wlllgive dillcent attention to any lecal business entrustedtohlfcare. Office In.tho Boy bulldlnc. BrowrvilIe,.Neb. The Democrats are striving in ov ery way to stop the emigration of colored people from the South. While the Louisiana Lepislaturft in urged to pass a law prohibiting the steamboats from oarrviucr fuckivn freedmen, and planters are reported guardiug the river shores with shot guns to drive them baok, the India napolis Sentinet suggests that those who have succeeded in making their escape shall be sent back, whether they want to go or not. This is a fair sample of Democratic argument. Inter Ocean. T. Xi. IRO"". M UNIVERSITY OP NEBRASKA. Instruction given in all the bramhes of a liberal education. Open to both ladies nnd gentlemen. Candidates for admission to the Prepara tory Department musl paw h fair examina tion in Oithography, Reading, Ailthimtlc, Geography, English Grammat, and the His tory ot the UnitedStates, Iiibtrnction isgiv en In higher Arithmetic. English Analysis, and Physical Geography, each for st single term. TUITiOX FKEE TO AM,. Fall Term begins Tuesday, Septjmbtr 10, 1878. and ends Friday. December!!!). Winter Term begins Thursday, Jjnuarji2, 1S7D, and ends March 21. Spring Term hegins April l.andiloscs on the Second Wednesday of June, tie dav ot the annual commencement. Cattalogue, containing full information can be had upon application to K. B. FAIRFIELD, Chmicellcr. Lincoln, July 0,1678. 4t1 SPECIAL ADVERTISEMINTS. DREADER! BEFORE BUTIN'G A PXAMO or ORGAN "B32S&3333S3 KZ3KSWSS3SSI J)o not fuil to send for my latest j page JIustroted Newspaper with much valuable infornntlon free. Jfw i-ia.io,.i;.-j, yiyjand upward. N w Orsans. 85 SI 0. Be urc to writeme before bujluff eNewhere. BEWAtE of Jml'atarx. Address Daniel F. Beattj, Washiigton, II. J. iZvri Skoottna on the teing, JVeio guide for 3Jortsmen en-con.cdMogardns.JVce,LTumbitCo.Br(okneIdNY-l AG ENT.S WAXTE f foYtheVJt .tid IXutert scll tnrietorial books nnd Bibles. Pried reduced 33 per isw S lri !- B" 16 I li SteSSSU I lff"" ''r-C-', OHAELES NEIDHAET, Manufacturer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Marble, Monuments, TOMB STONES, TABLE TOPS, &c, &c. QPFfTA T HrTQiriN A"ortJcrs promptly tilled, and satisfaction guaranteed 3JrllA.Li UlLoluilO Ofhce and Yard, Main street, between Cth and 7th FURNISHED M. M. CONNER, Traveling Agent TITUS BKO'S, DEALERS IN HAL MERCHANDISE. NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA, Do not intend to he undersold oy any 7iouse in KcmaJia County. Conic and see us, and team our xvices. WE KEEP A FULL STOCK OF DryG-oods5G-roceries3 Hardware, QUEENSWARE, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, COAL OIL, LAMPS, &c.f &c. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOB GOODS. 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Our Free Seed Distribution: our enlarged paper its clear, sharp type: the reputation of Its writers : the liberality of Its management and therpdiicUnn of Its prico are downright evidences of the truth of wnnt we axseri. sreygftvi Zg&koJ mmm A Urn. sew id eomslete Qnldn tn J Wedlock, eantarainy. with miaj olbcn. I the followiD? cbiotem A MaMt,ni Worunhood, S Irctioa at ATife, Etultnco !of Vir; nitj-, Tfniperunests, comnliMo acd. i&compatiMe. Sterility ja Women, ci3J lad l-ntment. AJtk lo Brid. rranm. Adtfire to II&fMnd. AttflCtt to Witm, Prostitution, iti ante, CelibJf 3nd Jlitrj&ony com. pared. ConjnrI ilutiti, looteptiOB, ConCnewit. toe ibJ Courhhip. In-ieiUineaU to l!irni?e m mala inJ kaxi', Gaelics ot ReproJuchon, Stogte I.i'e considercJ, Lair of Mimijce, Law of DiTorce Lesil rghti of marriei women, etc includ ing Diseases pedliar t Women, their uun and treat ment. A took ior pnlite and considerate readwr. M XXI pje with full Flate Lc-ranass, bi- mail, aealed, for CO ceaU. "THE PRIVATE MEDICAL, ADViSER" on Syphilis. Gonorrhea. Gleet. Stricture. Varieo- csle. ie . al on Spermatorrhoea. Sexual Debility, aoj; Impotency. irooa Selfabuw al Eacestn. caesiBf; Seminal KmrMioaf. NfTTOueM. Arsrslon to Socielr, Confiwijir f Idea, Physical Decay. Drawees of Sight, DettCtiTe Memory, Less of Sexual Iowrr. ele , maaisc marrtit improper or unhiBpy, tiTm treatment, and a great many talsaMe receipt f.r tke euro of all private diseases ; 224 par,", aser SO plates, 60 cents. "MEDICAL ADVICE." A lecture on Manhood ant Womanhood. 10 cents : or aK three la ore nicely boand volume 81. Tney cootam 600 pace aad over 100 Illustrations, embracine; eiery Ihwr. ea Mm s;saeratiTp .yMera t at B worth toswisf. ami mo eh Utat is nt pablislieii in Any okbef wer9. The CftiWfeta'ti Trwse is poi tisvlr the most Popular I-Jal Booa ppaibkri, lat thete dis-ji- 1 after -Hi it can have their meney re ramJed. TTin Author i an experienced Pfcyncian f many years prae tice. (as is well known.) ami the adwee given, and rates far treatm-at Hi I d9wn. wilt he foa-J of great vulva to fhme taf fenng frm imparities at the svstesn. early e,frMV lost vifor, or any of .ibe aaoarrous troobtes corahtj; oMer- the haaJ of "PrlTatOorChroBje" ttse. Seat m m-ie val naies, or oeii-t-m aae for rncv In ffuaps. Silver. (h rener. (LosHatisa cunmleatul ; st letters are prnropllv and Raaklv answered without charge.) Address Dr. IlutU W-peuiary. 12. Ota -, M. Loan, Mo. (EtaUihcl tSR. CTFor sale by News Dealers, AGENTS wanted. r DR. BCTTS inTies alt persons suaVnag from . Rl'ITURn ta seni hint their names anl a-llreK. F and herebr assares them that they wul learn m onething to tecir advantage Hot a Truss. - TIeld Crops, SmallFmits. Grapes, Apples, rears, Stocfe and Poultry, Bees, Dairy, The Household. The Best Methods, Literature, News, Markets. 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LiiiiMi iih)mil purnM AND THE PRESS SAY: "It stands at the head of the strictly agricultural nnd horticultural periodicals of the country." Gcrmantoxcn Telegraph. The RURAL NEW-YORKER deserves all the success it seems to gain." Gardner's Monthly, "It docs not owe a dollar and has half a million at its back." iiiio Express. And hundreds more of Hkejcharacter. jJS-Premlnm Lists, eta, sent frog to all who wish to act as agents. KBRAIi KEAV-YOHKER, 78 Duan St., Ih'eiv York. . ST. KICHOLAS, Sdribner's Illustrated Magazine FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, FAX IDEAL CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE. Messrs. SCRIBNER fc CO.. In 187.1, began fe publication of ST. NR'HOLAS.an Illustrated Mag azine for Girls and Boys, with Mrs. Mary Mapt-s Dodge as editor. Five years have posted since the first number was Issued, nnd the magazine has won the highest position. It has a monthly circulation Of OVER 50,000 COPIKS. It Is published simultaneously In London and New York, and the transatlantic recognition is al most as general and hearty as the American. Al though the progress ot the magazine has been a stesdy advance, it has not reached Its editor's Ideas of bpst, because her ideal continually outruns It, nnd the magazine as swiftly follows atter. To-day ST. NICHOLAS stands ALONE IN TnE WORLD OP BOOKS. The New York Tribune has said of It : St. Nicho las has reached n higher platform, and commands lor Its service wider resources in art and letters than any of Its" predecessors or contemporaries." The London Literary World says: "There Is no magazine for the young that can bo said to equal this choice production of bcrlbner's press." GOOD THINGS FOR 1S78-9. The arrangements for Uternry and art contribu tions for the new volume the sixth are complete, drawing from already favorite sources, as well as from promising new ones. Mr. Frank R. Stock ton's new serial story for bojs, "A JOLIY FELLOWSHIP," Will run through the twelve monthly pnrts.-be-glnnlng with the number for November, lsrrf the tlrst of the volume. and will bo llluxtrattKl byljan. E. Kelly. The story is one or traveled adventure In Fiondaand theBahamas. For the girls, a con tinued tale, "Haifa Dozen Housekeepers, ' By Katharine D. Smith, with illustrations by Fred erick Dlelman. begins In the same number: nnd a frouTi corlnl tii-iiOT, CVinHrifrn anllilul 1?paK.li.ti with plenty of pictures, will be commenced early in the volume. There will also be a continued falry "RUJIPTY DUDGETS TOWER." Written by Julian Hawthorne, and illustrated by Alfred Fredericks. About the other familiar fea tures of St. Nicholas, the editor preserves a good humored silence, content, perhaps, to let her live volumes already issued, prophesy concerning the sixth, in respect to short stories, pictures, poems, humor instructive sketcnes, and the lure and lore ot "Jjck In-the-PulpIt," the "Very Little Folks" department, and .the "Letter-box" and "Riddle box." Terms. $.1.00 a year: 25 cents a Number. Subscriptions' received by the Publisher of this paper, and by all Booksellers and Postmasters. rersons wisning tosunsenno direct with the pub lishers should write name. Post-office, County, and State, in full, and send with remittance in check, P. O. money order, or registered letter to SCRIBJVER &CO., 74:3 Uroailiray Kciv Yorlf. PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE TOE SPERMATORRHEA. ' SIV3I.MaOASTILLE" A VatnaMe Discovers- and eiv Departure in Med ical Science, an entirely ?er aatl positively euect ive Remedy for the speedy and permanent Care of Seminal Emissions S? Impotency by the only true way. vizr Direct ADDlicauon to the hm- cipal Seat of the Disease, actios; ly Absorption, and exert lot; its specific influence on the Seminal Vesicles, Ejac tdatory Ducts, Prostata aland, ami Urethra. The im of the Itemeuy is attended with no pain cr inconvenience, ami does not interfere vrka the ordinary parsvts of We; It i quickly dissolved and sooa absorbed, prodacwr; an imme. dlato soothine; and restorative effect pm the rv3l nS nervous organization wrecked from self-atase and .scesses. stoppiae; the drain from the system, restoring the mind to health and sound memory, removing the Dimness of Sight, Norvoua Debility, Confusion of Ideas. Aver sion to Society, etc.. etc-, and the appearance of prema ture old age usuallv accompanying; tins trenatc,ad rester ibc perfect Sexual Vigor, where it has been dormant far yearsv This mode of treatment has stoud the test in very severe cases, and is now a pronounced success. Drugs are too much prescribed in these trochlea. an4, aa manv can hear witness to, with bat little if any nermaneat rodt There is nor Nonsense about this Preparation. Practical oservatina enables us tn positively guaranteo that it will jive satisfaction. Dunne; the eiht tears that it has been in teherat use, we have thousands of testimonials as to its value and it is now conceded by Use Medical rYofemioti f be the most ratieasl means jet discovered of reaehiur and curing this verr prevateat trouble, that is welt known tn be the came of nctofcl nil.ery tt so many, and upon whom quaoks prey with their useless nostrum, and big fees. The Kcmedy is put up m neat Nues, of three sizes. No. 1, (enough to last a mouth,) $3; No. 2. (sasGcieat t- effect a permanent cure, unless in severe cases.) S3; No. 3, (lastint; over three months, will stop emissions aad restore vigor in the worst cases ) $7. 2ent by mail sealed, in plans wrappers. 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TIIS EXTIRK Tlireihicg Expenses (and ofteo tore-" to Sve t'mes that amoantj can be made by lbs Extra Grain SATED by these Improved, ilachlass. g.RAI!i Raisers will not submit to the enor- S mous wutage of Grain and tne Interior work dona by all other machines, when ones portad on the dsTersncc M"0T Only Tastlr Superior for iThcat, O.ite; si si Earler Kje. and 'ike Grains, but the 0rt.r Success ful Tare her in Flax, Traithy Maiet, Clover, and lika Seeds. Rcqilrs no attachment or "rttiuildlagf" t change from Grain to Seeds. VX TJmroucH "tTorkraansUIp, Heeant Finish, Ju pUbMiu r Parts. rotui.!ctn-s of Fqulpment, te.,' our "Visaatoa TUrclicr Outt i. are IncomparaMe, to mmAZijCSff3rA-iii, . iS3arvjirfe-a May Keepsarullllneot BOBULUSESldSIH. cent. National Publishing Co.. Chifluo, Ills. TATIOKTAL LIFE is the title ofa new Phani jietofTSpiges. 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I ' - T fcSamPii i 1 1 1 ii ' b t ii nm i ,i i i 1 1 1 1 i iii 0? ' CS Safe A-l 1? ismmr s& jr,?JZ?&?-zz& &v m j jsuisaz an Wsa fT7Ja.V.rvJ "" " ' ' ' " W "T ' ' " "aaTvvasjpasaSwavaaaaaaaalv 9 5 m TEE JOHNSTON EUPFLEB THE BESTAND MOST POPULAR SEWDT G HACHUTE ATTACHMENT Eyerinyented. Price 62.00 -AsMJ"rV" THE JOHNSTON TUOEER, No Sewing Machine Attachment except th Baffler is 20 much used as the Tucker. Price S2.00., THE JOHNSTON CORDER Price 51.00. These 3 are the really practical attachments that every, body wants, and no sewiDg ma chine is completo without tbem. They are kept by all sewimj machine agents. We will furnish either of them at the price named. "X Agents write for illustrated circu lar and Wholesale Price List to CTOBCISrSTOIfr ZESTJ-ZFIFIiIEIEri CO., 0TTTJHWA, IOWA. HH Tjiinnnthlr ItYl-nn.i'nKrfrraTiBoQlcof tha cream cf I the "World's Literature. Single copy, 20c.. or 2 ier rear. An Oil Uhrorno (lliiaJ mcnes or " o$emite TiAnpr hinniTif-a.n Hoosehold 3Iaazine' all jast-pald, for only 30 cents in money, or in ono-cent postage stamps, vkuuw wanted. Most liberal terms, butnothingeent free. Address S. S.WoodU Tribune Building. Nerr York Citr. DYKPR'RPARD ELIXIR IWJ MMMILMMlirtmhflvarUXlUvtaTaMt .vr ar fram tW srtau&I 4 sslvT yaWKj nmt .V-TsXPl MUtatSnavSrWabcM. UL. SUIT U WOJbatasVc'lskf'AAUtM. g7WrTaT5 ST'" fW YtFpzvEP OPIUM nnd MOKPnrXE habit t6so Inttly anil sprrdilj cared. Paia lfss. No publicitr- ttnd stamp tor fa!) particalars. Dr Carlton, JU S. Clark M., CbKa?, III. can make money taster at work for us than at anything else. Capital not required; we will start vou. S12ner dav st home made bv the industrious. Men. women, boys and clrlsl wantea everywnere to norx ior us. now is me time. Costly outfit and terms free. Address True it-Co., Augusta, Maine. Slyl business you can engage in. 3to$20per day made by auy worker of either sex, right In theirown localities. Particulars and samples worth Si free. Improve your pare time at this business. Address Stluson A Co. ortland, ifaine. - - 8iyl BEST .7. W. GIBSON, BIiACKSMITH AJfD.HORSE STIOER. Workdone to order and satisfaction guaranteed First street, between Main and Atlantic, Brown; ville.Neb.. ' To Hoosiersm Nebraska. Former residents of Indiana nor liviag In the West, deslri-ito obtain tlie news from their old Hooaier Home, should nt once sub scribe for that best of all tlie weslcly papers. The Northern Indianian, GEN. REUB. WILLIAMS, Editor and Prsi'rietor. "U'lthontadoubtTho Northern Indinninn Is the best weekly paper published rvlthln the borders of Indiana, It Is a lurge forty column folio the largest in the country nnd each number is filled to repletion with Indiana News, Editorials on every snbject. Choice Fragments of HIstorv. Snlect Sketch es, and Letters from Its own Correspondents in the East and "West. The great size of The .Northern Indianian enables It to furnish its readers with a splendid Continned Story, in addition to Its large amount of Miscellane ous nenuing jjintter, anil it Is conceded by every one to be the best paper published In the old Hoosior State. In tlio first number of the year 1879 will be commenced a new 8tor entitled ROXIS. A Talc of the Harrison Campaign. By the Rev. Edward Eggieston, author of lhe Hoosler Schoolmaster. "The Clrcnlt Rider," etc., the plot of which Is laid In In diana, and which will far surpass nny tale ever published In a western Journal. At the beginning of the new year The In dianian will print a Mammoth UoubleSheet Holiday Number, which will be the Largest Paper Ever Printed in America. This donblo number will be sent to regular ouuwuueia uieBiime as us usual issues, out MUKiucupiraoi tnis special issue win be sent on receipt of ten cents. THE TERMS ARK : Three Mon th (on trial) ...$ 50 Six Months. ...... . I 00 JUd X "!.. ...stmssMMSMaawtaa. M JJ Address Gen. Ronb. Williams. Indianian Building, Warsaw, Ind. The Great Family Paper. THE NEW YORK LEDGER FOR THE NEW TEAS. 1839 Entoring upon the new year resolnte for the work of a new volume of the Ledger, It will be our ambition to make that volume superior to all Its predecessors. 1'eoDle who have oassed from childhood to middle age as readers of the Ledger under stand very well our rnle to haveevery num ber fresh, original, interesting and attract ive. AvAlmost every variety of question is ans- ered in our columns. We engage the very best writers of both Continents without reference to cost. The most eminent divines, of different de nominations, write regularly for the Ledger. All who have had the Ledger heretofore we are sure will wish to continue it; and those who have never taken It before would speed ily subscribe If they knew one-half thegood things In store for our readers during the coralngyear. The cost of subscription is but a trifle com pared to what will be received in return. Our Term for 1S79. PostneeFree. Single copies, 3 per annum; four copies, 10 which IsfiSOacopy: eight copies. fSO.pottage free The party vi ho sends nsJM for a club of eight cop ies. (all sentat one time.) will pe entitled to a copy free. Postmasters and others who get up clubs In their respective towns, can afterward add smgl copies at i50. 2fo subscriptions taken for a lese period than one year. When a draft or money-ors der can conveniently be eent.it will be preferred as It will prevent the possibility of the loss of mon. ey by maH. Kemember that the postage on the Xedaer to all parts of the country will be nald bvm. so that our subscribers will have no pontage to' Bfs5 We emnlor no traveling a:rentj aii nil communications to ItOHKIlT BOXXKR. Publisher. Cornerof William and Spruce sts.. New York. 5y?AKYELOXS for Simplicity or Partu, using cich ie, than one-half the usual Belu and Gears. Males Clean Work, vriia no Lltterisgs or Scatterings. "CTOCE Sizes of Separators Made, Eanrfng from Six to Twelve-Horse stie, aad taro s tries or Jleunt ed Ilorse Powers to match. rOR Particulars, Call on onr Dealers or write to ua for Illustrated Circular, which we freo. Tear k Campbell, Agents. Brovrssville, iVcb. THE HEBEABZA PAEMHBL "We have frequently called attontion to the many virtues of that excellent Agricul tural 3ronthly, The Nebraska Farmer. Its correspondence covers everything desir able to our farmers, and i& beautifully illus trated with cuts of stock and designa of new and improved machinery, making it one of the moat tasty and usoful publications of its kind in the -world. "We. have itist made arrangements to furnish it to our readers, in connection with our paper, at greatly reduced rates. Call and examine a copy, or send stamp to TIte Nebraska. Farmer, Lincoln, Neb., and get a samplo copy free, and examine it at 3'our leisure. a. O 3 Private HosBltaL S Clark SL.Chiesro, III OTPSDecialtv.ail Private. Chronic and Female Diseases. Consultation free Ladies and Centl. men, send one dollar ior samcles or Lest rubber roods, an' valnable Information by exrm. Jtcllu. bl Venule Kills, 13 per box. Private borne and nnrse fur Ladles during can linemen t. CD tU CO aesr warx. nsiee SO eenis by nuit. Mrstt. nes of Natur-. Tajsi. olorj of Uarrisge. Or leans of Generation", Disease, of Todtb aad Mannoo.1 a wealth of choke aad vahiaWe In formation of iaterest to be a seses. eta4BC onVnsive to eood taata ard refloement. IaSsr- marica never befsr pablisbed. No family I should te witsoot H. ! fX3Address. Dr. A. O. ! oLrs M3 1 ,lrk gb USE THIS BRASS pay. CD li Slf JfcFT SliaiGalfflsi Y -? BEST IN THE WORLD. ind Befter than any Saleratus One teaspoonfull of this Soda used with sour milk equals four teospoonsfulls of the best Bfck-ng Powder, i-aviug Twenty times Its cost. See packages fcr valuable In formation. If the teaspoon rnl Is too large and does not produce good results nt Hrst, use less aftorwards. 31m5 p AT 1 CLINE, -V- . BOOT AXD SHOE MAtfvER'W CUSTOlf WORK msvilet order, andflto .w. guaranteeil. Rcririnst mHUly sml rirtiinmlT ,U.. Shop. No. 27 Main -tfwet, BrowMTUfe-sh. ' I