1 i M h. E I a r ! II 1 I I i i OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District Officers. 8. n. pound J. O. WATSON" " WILLIAJt It HOOVER.! -Judge. -District Attorney lsinct urjerK. Conntv Officers. "H.N . SlTJtT. a. jr.nrr.MOKE R-v TU.ACK.IZ c rs. pap.keu " JAMBS M. HACK KU JmLTP-citOTrrRK. Joirxir. shook-. JonjTK.pom.iLvx J. n. PEERY, County Judce -Clerk anrt Recorder .Treaiu re r . SliPrill . . Coronpi .Mirvfvor lntnilent School Sup: r Commissioners tF.T. ROGERS i- r humwrd J. J. DOOKKft RN. if. Tiroriso-x.. JOIIX. love City Officers. j..D.Ttonrxsoxi JUSEPniHiDY.f- vr.A.jnnKrxs. Ajii.nrr.MonE-1 - JiirODDART. COUXCILMEN. . Mayor I'oIIce Jnrtce Clerfc Treasurer Marshal 1st Ward 2nd Ward 3rd Ward SOCIAL DIRECTORY. Churches. nit'llyf "" Cliiirr-ii.-SGrvieM.vwh sKKoti. and 7-fio n. m. Similr t:,.i,,,i ., . at 10:30 a. m. :'.'n.in. Pmrr xrD.iV.."""rj' """ '" S. P: Wilson. l4tor. "'uy evening. at liwf r,nn ri"nrrli.-ServlceVeHCli arhath at 10:30a. m..and 7:30 n. tn. Praver Meelini? wl. neay .renins. Sabbath'sSKiut "ocliSc a. m. It. U. Dve. Pastor. --. C!irfr?w rift.. .. o.r , - - - - . - -, .a-s v iix - n tw.- - a. .?ia-.l(jl Va t f 'If lit tl- Qnn'ir ..-. ---- - --- -- v'-- - -f-k- RKVrK?..s;??-Lt?-r.: m. IWr. Plrtnxnnt Missionary in charc-o. rilllllin.lni..l VB , . !i?- BO.V, Pastor. u. .. j. jojix- T1 -,.Inn '"'""'li. K.A.Trawhr .Elder Pr"eli ev.!a ,irarn,r,,,n- ,"r" Wlnesdv vHinniic. imtvIcps very 4th "......I, m jo o ciocn rrlcst. Pundav of each ni. Father CummUky, Schools. KeTj' iV,,ITn,,? "'' SHiooIs.-J.M. J1 rLl1.''1 f:rl'on : Miss r.nu Tucker. Oratnm Mr- KL'J.'"1' !rh,?,: ?" r-" TUckeV. Ora'mmar Vru. v7L .. . ' IC '"" ,st "lt'-rim-diate: Smith .1. i""' "" '"terniwllato: Miss Emma mary rllnary: Mrs. Carrie Johnson. 2d Pri- Tomplo'of Honor. J?."nv,l.l T-oilKi-. o . meets every Mnn- v ?t ,Vy w?lmnil. J" r Carson. W.aT: Wm. XI. Hoover W. Kec.: T. C Ifacker. r.. n. J2I,"liT,',nn,e' n"tt-s everv (Saturday nfrer . 5L,SS f:racp Stewart. C. T : Miss Marv Huckar. Sc-c; Mrs. r. S. Mlnlck, anpL Rod Rihhon Cluh Mi'.LMhc fir1 T,""Mlriv of racJl month, n. M. Ual ICy.Pres.; A. JI.niIinore..S-c r. o. ofo. f. "!n.?'n,.S l',,c' ' - I- O. Jf.-Tteiriilar pipelines Tuesday ereiilm; ol each week. Vislt-Ini,-hrothHrsres,K.ctrulIy Invited. A.II.CJIlniore. r.G. Jas. Cochran, Kecy. MVmnlin Oily I.o.lce No. -in. T. O. O. F.- cVK,,Snry,t:,saec,.r,,ay- "'"'Phcr. N.O. T. Knights of Pythias. wiNIor ". N. IS. It. P.-Mccts every Vednps.lay eyeninir In Masonic TTall. Vlsltlnc Knights conllallv Invited. E. Huddart. c.C a.Jiowman, K. of it. s. BtTasonic. Njnnlin Vnlley l.o.lco No. 4, A. 1 & ,, nT. State.1 meetings "Saturday on or hefiire the full oreachmof.n." IxMle room open everv Satnr jlav evening for leotiires. Itistruetlim and" socin! Inteioiirse. J.CMcXaughton.M'.M. It. F. Sou der, htc rtrownvlllr- Cli.n.rer Vo. 4. 11. A.r.-Stated rneetlncsseeondTliiirsrtnv.ireaeh month. A. It. Davison. M.E.H.P. IT. Italney.Sec. art.(!ariticlCotii'iinii.IiTvN-o.:r, K.T.-Stated meetings eeond Monrtiiv In each month. R. W. Fnn.as. lit',; A. W.XIckell.Itec. ICnsn nml I.ily C'onrlnve.Xo. :S. K.lt.fl.lt. AsC Meets atMasonlr Mall on lliefinii Mon davs. It. W. Furnas, M. P. Sov. It. T. lUilncy, Secretary. AInlinimntnrXo.'-. Orderol the Eastern Star. Stated iiK-eilnirs third Monday In eacli month. Mrs. E. C- Hundley-, W. M. .THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1S79 Publishers' ZVotlces. he Advkktiser Is on sale at the Drug and Book Store Of A. W. Nlckell. Local Xoticks. set as ordinary reading matter, willbecharged ten cents per line, each insertion Set In display type.fifteen cents a line. Authorized! Agents. Titus linos are our authorized ngents at Soma lia City to receive and receipt for monies due us. Thomas Burress is our authorized agent In Glen Itock precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us on subscription. A J.ltiTTEit, atst. Dcroln.lsouraiitliorlzed agent at that place.to receive subscriptions and adver tising, and to collect and receij-tfor monies due TlIK AllVERTIfeEK. roiiN S. Mi.vick IsouranthorlzedagentatAspIn wall, to recelvesubscriptlon and advertising, and collect and receipt Tor monies due us. J. W. Gavitt is our authorized ngent In Benton precinct to receive and receipt fur monies due us on subscription. FAIRBROTHER A HACKER, Publishers Advertiser. THE FOURTH ! rownville will Celebrate. Sociotics. County Fnlr Aor!ftioti. 1L A. Hawlev, President: Jolin Bath. Vire Prest.: S. A. Oiirn, Hecretnry: J. M. Trowliridse. Treasurer. Mann ers H. O. Mlnlck. S. rVvRhran. F. E. Johnson, Triomas Bath. Geo. Crow. J. W. Gavlt. Llbj-nrv Hxoritirinn-It. M. Itailey.Pres.: A.II. v.uuinn-,.-Mi; iv. II. Jioover. Choral Union. J. C. McXaughton, Prest. J. B. Docker, Sec Itlnko Drnnnlip Axsorlatlon. W. T. Jtogers, Prest. J. B. Docker. Sc-c and Tress. nietrotniltnn CnriK-t Cnml.-D.T.Smith. Mn nical Director. E. Huddart, Treasurer and Busi ness Manager. " BrownvlUn T.Ifcrnrv Soclifty. RlW.Tnmas, President. A. O. Cecil, Sec - - Ii-Oj-of Gr. 1S--' f -OUAKO IX)DGE OFITCERS. M-ks. AD VAX PKf.T. W. C. C. T. .TjlDColn. E W. MKTDF. W.G.C iWuniseh. Mits. K F. 5rarkel. W. G. V. T Rlverton. F. a. KKEXS. v. a. See Kearney Miss EVA ItAXSOW. W. G. Trcas Palls Pit v A. J. SKKKX. W. G M , lirownville. W. F. WAltltEX, W. (5. Chap ... . Nebraska City A. J. SKEEX .Dist. Dep. for Xemaha County. IJrnwnvIlIp T.oilce N'o. . T. O. nrt:. T Meetsoverv FrldavevenlnglnOJdFellows ITnll. over Nickell's lnie vtnre. Main strtit. Stnm gers or our order visltliur thecltvare lnvltel to meet vrlth lis. Tlios ltlchinls. W. i T. Miss Mattle Kauirinati.Pec. G.W.Palrbrother.Sr.rIi. Nnmnlia City I.oilce Nil. 1(1!!. Jfwts every Mndav evening, piillln Crother. W.CT. John P. Crother.Sec I). A. Morton. L. D. AxpliMvnll r.nilc No. lls. Meets every 8at nnlay evening. John S. Mlnlck, W.CT. T.J. Hltt.Sce: Xljjn. No. i:t7. Meets every Thursdav evening, at the Kennedy Seliool House, two miles north west of Itrowuvilic J. 11. I.nince. W.CT. Oeo. Sandcrs.Sec. ir.O-. Mlnlck, 1.. D.,i;rownvllle. Soetirif v. No. l:tr!. Meets every Saturdav even ing, at FalrviewChiirrh.sK miles vmlli west o I BrownvIIIe. John Maxwell. W.CT. II. H.Bow man. W. S Seo. Crow. I.. 1).. lirownville. l.Ind.-n. No. SIS. A) pots every Saturdav evening, at f.IiilenSeliooI House.xix miles north west of Sheridan, ir. It. Good. W.CT. M. A. lalmer. Sec II. F. Palmer, L. .. Slieridan. PlrnMant Prairie. No. I (HI. Meet every Satur day evening, at Bratton School Hous, Benton precinct. M. U Eastwooil. W. t'.T. E. Elwell. Sec B. H. Bailey, D. D.. Bratton P. O. Bedford. No. IflO. Meets every Friday evening nt tViat Tar school If oupp. f.ur nillf sooth, w . c isfiii.-iniiv uy. Jiio.stoKes. W.C.T. P. oung Sec C Tucker, D.D.. Nemaha City. 8herIiIun,No. HW. Meets every Saturday even lug. Jno.MaTwell, AV.C.T A. C. Leeper, Sec jas. iieweit, i..i. lOtherlmlgesltitheconnty that-desirea place In this directory will please Inform us of name, num ber, when and where it meets, names of presiding officer and secretary, together with any other in formation tbev muv wish to rommunicnte. Ncmalia County Invited to Unite "With. Brownville. Oration, Music hy the JJaml, Patriot ic Songs, Dinner for Everybody, Gun Pow(lcr,!gLc!iion:idc, and a Growl Parade "by the Boys," Will be Some of the Interesting- Features of the Day. At a meeting of citizens tlio pro priety of celebrating the 103d J.n ulversary of the Iudependeuce of the United States, it was unanimously re solved to celebrate, aud that Nemaha County be invited and requested to join us in the celebration. The fol lowing committees were.appoiuted : COMMITTEE 0e GENERAL ARRANGE MENTS. James Stevenson, A. H. Gilmore, Jno. S. Miuick, ltobt. W. Furnas, George W. Fairbrother, jr. PRESIDENT OF THE DAY. Capt. Juo. Jj. Carson. MARSHAL. Capt. It. V. Black. COMMITTEE ON SPEAKING. Furnas, Carbon, Lett, MeKenzIe. COMMITTEE ON MUSIC. E. Huddart, Juo. S. Miuick, V. T. Rogers, E. &T. Lippitt, ' Geo. Dyo,- , . - F. R. Sykos. COMMITTEE ON GROUNDS. V. H. Small, J. Hawkey, A. liurnetle, J. W. Love, Jonas Druery, H. C. Rowe, J. B. Berger, J. Stevenson, D. O. Cross, D. H. McLaughlin, J. M. Cochrau, M. Barada, R. Johnson, R. C. Carr, Thomas.Crummel. COMMITl'EE ON INVITATIONS. Geo. J. H. W. Gulp, Shook, FRANZ HELMER, fAGON &gLACKSMlTHHOP ONE DOOR WEST OF COUItT HOUSE. WAGON MAKING, Repairing, Plows, nml all work done in the best manner and on short notice. Satisfaction gnaran ed. Glvohiniacall. f3l-ly. MAESH HOUSE, JOSEPH O'PELT, PROPRIETOR. Church Howe, H. L. Randall, Jas. MeCandlus, Wm. Stevqiis, Tom. Majors, A. J. Skeen, Rev. Derrick, Jno. Miller, D. C. Coal, W. XttUoo, M. B. Raymond, Geo. Harmon, W. H. Hoover, W. A. Judkins, A. R. Davison, H. O. Minick, Frank Johnson, A. V. Morgan, Lucius Church, Geo. B. Moore, Alex. McKiuuey, S. Gilbert, J. S. Church, L. Gilbert, John K. Smith, A. L. Fry, R. A. Stewart, H. Steiuman, J. II. Pholman, B. M. Bailey, J. M. Trowbridgi Jno. P. Crother, 3-r Hnlviii, Alex. Kearns, W. R. Leach, Chas. Uhlig, Geo. Cross, 0. A. Cecil, H. L. Mathews, Juo. Bath. F. B.Tilliney, sale of liquor came instantly to au end throughout our territory, and where it continued, it was done se cretly, as other things are done in vi olation of law. The manufacture of intoxicating liquors was entirely stop ped, so that in the state there was ab solutely none produced, except cider which might be made aud used for vinegar. The effect of this policy of prohibition to the liquor traffic was speedily visible in our work-houses, jails aud houses of corrections. The jail of Cumberland county, the most populous of the State, bad been bad ly over-crowded, but within four months of the enactment of the law there were but five prisoners in it, three of whom were liquor sellers, put in for violation of the law. The jails of Penobscot, Kennebec, Frank lin, Oxford and York were absolutely empty. The inmates of the work houses were greatly reduced m num ber, and in some of the smaller towns pauperism ceased entirely. But, dur ing all this time, in every part of the country, reports were industriously circulated that the law was inopera tive for good, aud that liqour was sold as freely and in as large quanti ties aa before, the law. These fabe slatemeuts were industriously and persistently made . everywhere by those interested in liquor trade, aud by those impelled by appetite or pas sion. It is sufficient for me to say here that the Maine Law, from the first, has been as faithfully executed as our other criminal laws have been though there has been, at certain times, and iu certain localities, con siderable complicity with the violat ors of it, on the part of many officers of the law, so that the legislature has at last provided heavy penalties for the punishment of prosecuting offi cers, justices of the peace aud judges of muuicipial and police courts, in case of failure in their duty. I am glad to be able to say that judges of our higher courts have, from the first been true to their dutyjin the admin istration of this law, as of all others. In much the larger part of Maine, in all the rural districts, in the villages and smaller towns, the liquor traffic is absolutely unknown ; no liquor-shops exist there, either open or secret. Tfiel raffle lingers secretly only in the larger towns and cities, where it leads a precarious and troubled life only among the lowest and vilest part of our foreign population. Nowhere in the State is there any visible sign of this horrid trade. The peualtisof the law, as they now stand, are sufficient to extinguish the traffic in all the small towns. The people of Maine now regard this trade as living, where it exists at all, only on the misery and wretchedness of the com munity. They speak of it every where, iu the press, on the platform, aud in the legislative halls, as the gi gantic crime of crimes, and we menu to treat it as such by the law. For some years after the enactment of the law, it entered largely into the poli tics of tho State. Candidates were nominated by one party or the othefyyUh, refsrenGe.tollieJr proclivi ties for rum or their hostility to it, and the people were determined in their votes, one way or the other, by this consideration. Now, the policy of prohibition, with penalties stringent enough to be effective, has become ar firmly settled in this State as that of universal education or the the vote by ballot. The Republican J party, in its annual conventions, dur- all these years, has affirmed, What a Shark Swallowed. The following letter, written by one of the officers on the British bark Lutterworth, has been handed us with the request to publish it: While the Lutterworth was laying becalmed in the tropics, a large shark was ob served swimming around the ship. A large hook with a chain attached was baited with a four-pound piece of pork. The shark made for it and bolted it. In hauling up tho chain parted, aud he coolly swallowed the hook, chain, and pork. Another hook was then baited, which he in-H stantly seized, biting a three-inch rope in twain, and also swallowing it with auother four-pound piece of pork. Another hook was then baited with a similar piece of pork, and with this the shark was caught and lauded on our deck. All hands cleared from him, for he was in a terrible flutter. His tail was cut off with Ihe carpen ters ax, which quieted him a little. Some said it was not the same shark we had hooked before. He was cut open, when we found the two large shark-hooks and chain and rope snugly coiledaway, with eight pounds of pork, in his locker. It seems al most incredible, but all bauds are witnesses to it." Portland Oregon-iau. Jedediah Buxton, the famous peas ant who could multiply nine figures by nine in his head, was once taken to see Garrick act. When he weut back to his own village, he was asked what he thought of the great actor and his doings. "Oh!' he said, "he did not know ; he had only seen a lit tle man strut about tho stage and re peat seven thousand nine hundred and fifty -six words." A farmer who has tried it, speaks in the highet praise of gas tar for paint ing wagon wheels, stating that it tightens tires and spokes better than anything else that can be tried. Charcoal is a good food to make hens lay. Burn a few corn cobs and wet them out as soon as they are in coal. Feed to hens and their eggs will increase. Good Breed int That man who is scrupulously po lite aud respectful to all women in public but habitually saves course manners and vulgar language for his own wife and daughters, is,no gentle man. He is only an imposter. The young man who oils bis hair, puiB sweet odors on his pocket handker chief and bows with charming ele gance to Miss Arabella Spriggins and her lady friends, and goes home to sneer at his mother, aud treat her with familiar discourtesy, is a peuch back imitation only of a gentleman. Genuine good manners and gentle breeding should begin at home. As a rule the men in community who are the most trusted are the best men at home. When a man opens his front gate only to meet his wife's face at the door radient with pleasure,, aud hears the shout from the children, "Papa is coming !" it is safe as a rule to lend that man money. He is honest aud will repay if he can. THE NEBBASKA PAEMER. Wo have frequently called attention to the many virtues of that excellent Agricul tural Monthly, The Nebraska Farmer. Its correspondence covers everything desir able to our farmers, and is beautifully illus trated with cuts of stock and designs of new and improved machinery, making it one of the most tasty and useful publications of its kind in the world. Wc have just made arrangements to lurnisn it to our readers, in connection with our paper, at greatly reduced rates. Call and examine a copy, or send stamp to The Nebraska Farmer, Lincoln, Neb., and get a sample copy free, and examine it at your leisure. Tlic Xj-ai-s-eist li w ic yyse I2ST THE OOTHSTTY. USTew G-oocls ! ! ! IN PART, OF jSTew Hytrin ! ! CONSISTING, PLOWS, WAGONS, CULTIVATOES, CORN PLANTERS, THRESHING MACHINES, McCormick Reapers & Mowers. Our Goods are all of tie best finality, and the 1 TSXSZOYE58ESCWB 7 A3 J&z. rrr BBi, iT-3 Sff ilKS' CJall and Sxaxaine our implements and be your own TEABE & CAMPBELL. Mil A Nrrt. orir aaj cemrlcte Quido to mmm Fmnrwnn A Nnre. new aaj eomrlcte Q G V S 1 1 . X.S .' i Wedlock. coatn.i.r. wiik but e.n I -TiYir,H'i1iiilijJ'', (Uoi(c cSapun A c AHtflBt ArtOi?4 woniiaheoJ,sltc!.M f VTIf. EJict ni iAComptiHe. sunlit? i lUmn, cm and muscat. Attic to Rftte- ITiTtt, rntiUhB. it. cinwt. Celibacy l-l MatnausT ca parrJ, Conjucal txiUtt, I .itio. (..,!, Li ,! Coortihip 1ik lunula tt Van ar n nata l few. sik of IlrpnioclK, Ma(le Lit. CMtud.r.4, Law f Mamar. Law of DiTom, Lrcal n .( martMt wvaum, tr iMlal! i Diseases Flr h Women. Umt mn aaj it.it-meat- A book tor (in t il. iaJ coOMra(. r.aiuw. 3n MI,. " . UI.IW, J MMU. viw, tv. gu i BODY & BRO. Proprietors OLD RELIABLE "ja Heat markei 13. 13. OOIL1II.3?P;, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN HXIN-ie CIGARS BROWiWXIXE, NEBRASKA. n. He stands at tljeml -dream pointing tJie air. Young marrtT&ie 10 when you,will wiki ,, ins unanimously, its 'adhesion to prohi bition and the vigorous enforcement of the law to that end ;' and the Dem ocratic party in its annual convention of this year, rejected, by an immense majority, und with enthusiasticcheers r resolution, proposed from the floor, iu favor of 'license.' The Death Penalty. M. J. Fenn, G. W. Fairbrother, FINANCE COMMITTEE. J. S. Miuick, W. H. McCreery, B. M. Bailey, J. M. Trowbridge. THE PKOIIIMTOUY LAW. LI very Stable. In connection, with the Houe v85-Stncc offlco for all points East, Wcst.-tO AS-Xortlitfc South. Omnibuses to-ua JS3-conucct with all iralns.-aa Its Complete Vindication. Testimony of Hon. IVeal Dow. 8AMP1.K UOOM ON FIRST FLOOH. rtUARLES HELMER, -V- KASHIONADLE ilsk Boot and Shoe Jf vJWS? f S HavIiiK bought the cus V--. v &-? a loin sin VSWiJr IainpT rj'-tHm OIIWJK if 5SS C Reasonable Rales. v?15l?S .63-EepaIrhiK neatly ami J" promptlytloue. -SLc"' Shop No. G2 Main Street, JSrowit i? We, VcbrasIC(r V to ioi of A. Kobison. prepared to do work of all kinds at cf. Xj. :r.ctz", undertaker Bl Ornamented and Plain. HnX AlKoShroudsformen. Indies nnd Infants. A11 ordors left with Mike Felthonser will Bfl B "TtTeive prompt attention. J -r.IKrtiet.J're6ereuai.ui-.raoauUeu. rij(j djd ReneraIy geud their stock of II 'rceljUISOVrXVlLLU.XEUi' liquor out of the State. The open When we thought the time had come for it, we demanded of the Leg islature that the law ofliceuse,' then upon the statute books, which repre sented the publio opiuion of the old time, should be changed for a law of prohibition, representing the improv ed publio opinion of the present time ; and, after two unsuccessful attempts to procure such a law, we obtained what wo desired, an act of prohibi tion to the manufacture and sale of strong drink a measure for which we had labored long and industrious ly for many years. At the time of sue enactment oi mis statute, now known as tho Maine Law the world over, the liquor traffic was carried on extensively In the State, wholesale and retail, precisely as it is now in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and in every other state where that trade is licensed aud protected by the law. The Maine Law weut iuto oper ation immediately upon its approval by the Governor, and by its provisions liquors kept for sale everywhere, all over the State, were liable to be seiz ed, forfeited and destroyed, and the owners to be punished by fine and imprisonment. Tho municipal au thorities of the oities and towns al lowed the dealers a reasonable timo to send away their 6tock of liquors to other States and oountnes, where their sale was permitted by law. The liquor traders availed themselves of this forbearance of tho authorities, Tho llPntli ponultjr, oilnalialctorod by the rope, has become woefully per verted from its original plan to a shameless disgrace to our civilization. This is no presumtive assertion, but must bo the conclusion of every intel ligent miud. The deplorable mishap attending the hanging of Cassler at Seward, Neb., by which a ribald mob, by breaking down an intervening wall, witnessed tho execution, aud several other equally ridiculous in stances of late, suggest some grave doubts as to whether this method of capital punishment Is not at the pres ent timo more demoralizing than healthful to the interests of society. The savage and debased satisfaction, the grim aud repulsive pleasure, tho heartless inhumanity with which these scenes aro witnessed by the masses, must necessarily be accepted as a lamentable index of the tone of the communities in which they occur. Such cases are shocking mockeries of the significance of the death penalty and indicate a standard of publio char acter little above that of the felon himself. They denote depraven pas sions, a lack of all delicacy and sen sibility in the participants, and un mistakably point to the fact, that still underlying the general intelli gence and refinement of the publio, is that element of coarser passion aud brutality which a century of moral aud 6ocial progress has not extin guished iu the national character, and which for its assertion only required somo such inceutivo as that at Seward last week. The Spanish bull-fights, agaiust which we raise our voices in pious horror, are tenfold less barbarous thau such an exhibi tion as this. Indeed, it is a question whether, as the nation advances in prosperity, experience and outward refinement, it is not proportionately retrogressing in humanity, sensibility and fineness of feeling. aS?. Louis Glouc-Demoerai. Debt is the commercial devil. He mocks and worries men in the mar ket place ; he sneers at them in socie ty ; he pursues them to their homes and scofls at them by tho quiet fire side. When tho children are asleep he looks out from strange corners, and when tho house is silent he makes the boardsj creak with his presence or thunders at the street doors for entrance. He breaks up ev ery meditation. He stands at tlireVd of every day road to despair time will com Debt a convenient servant. Hafwifh - 4 T I prove your master. He is master to who cannot discharge himai, pn" hour's notice. The lime may cbnje when ho will appear in the guise.if Friendship nnd under tho name -f Surity. "My sou, If thou bo eurity for thy friend, thou art snared with the words of thy mouth." Avoid debt as you wouid sin. The horror expressed by the" New York H'orW, because it is charged that the south is said to be plotting for a revival of the civil war, movps the New York Commercial to remark that thero were mauy democrats who were also horrified twenty years ago, when it was said tho south meditated a forcible secession ; but that did not prevent the war. "Can tho World show anything the south has done outside of empty, gushing speeches iu congress to show that the people nfUm suutu are conionaetl with the results of the war? If it can, great uneasiness will be removed from the minds of thousands of people, who see in tho actions of the south discontent with what has been done, and a rest ive desire to undo all of tho past that is possible.'' GOOD, SWEET, PRESH MEAT, Always on Hand. Satisfaction Guarantied. WHEN YOU COME GO 03 KrmMM hWC csSSi'BFl . Pl j CM of HONOR !jjL Jl CD ? CO "THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER" on Syphilis. Oonorrhoa, Gleet. Stricture. Varico cele ic- al n Spermatorrhoea. Sexual Debility. aJ Impotenoy. (mm .t' abate aiw! Cxceiwi, cmum Scaatal Kaiiutffai, rr.oa, AlffiHR to Sto.1T, C.ufrawa . IJ.aa, riual Bij. IHmacM of i;at, lfeclit Mmsry, Lou or S..I..I I'.w.r, .It., mtti.c urtuft anMt r nahapf T. . ttatMt. .n.1 a great maay tahuM. mM rr Ik. cur. at alt pnill. dueaxa, 23-t pajM, lt 00 ilU, ' "MEDICAL ADVICE." A Irctare on Manhood aJ Womanhood. 10 eti : ar alt tfcr.e ia o. bk.It bouaJ mini, SI. Tbj cnalara 600 nrra and OT.r 100 illustration., .atkrattag ci.rr ihw; V Km f.a.rariv. aj.tra taat t. w.irth kawtr. aad mcK tfcat ia at puMisat Itt aaT9thr work. The cbi.Mt vol im. h . tixilr the moM t oputar MrdKal Bo riMb4. ak4 i)i -utunel after rtdc it can have taeir nwary r.r.a4el. Tbe Author aa experienced Fbjtteiaaof au( j.an prac tice, (aa ti well Imwr.) xmd the aJic. gtteB, atai rl. Hr treatment Uid Jawa. will be foarnl of great value to Cm.. aaf fennr frets latpanttea ef tae STttcoa. earlj errara. hatt tiror. er aaT of the aaewnxts troables coruiaf aa..r the k.al of "Priv-ato"r"Chrono diteaaea. Seat tiaeie ! uai.s, crcm.lete ia oae. for rnce la Staaist. Silver, ar Car rrQcr. (Caostiltariea coalldeatul ; alt teltera are pmaaalr aaj fraaal antwrrej without cbarjre.) AMr.tt Dr. Ituttv DI.pcitaarT, 13 X. CthSC.SUL;, Ho. (CataUiaJicd kM7. CJFor sale bv News Dealers. AGENTS wanted. -PR. Bt'TTS isTitea all versnat auaVnax from rRL'PTL'RE fat tcaJ bim tbeir bb.i an-1 aMttii, ' AaJ berebv attur.a theat that thrr will leira j H. loncttuaj to their advantage Not a Truss. - PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE POE SPERMATOKEHCEA. mars u'SE!YiHMAL PASTSLLE" A jltiib. Discovery itJiV U-t''(tarriaMcJ-ical !? c-DtTir an 'eahrc'y Nir r. p M.r.vcljr lTcrr ite Rktrdr for the pcxfy an J intuMBt i.urm ii Seminal J5mitioa3 xi IxnpoCenejr kr ritw ir true way. viz: .uirect Trcdo.MarScT I ftJIaVt t ll A tltfUlL VAlTtLtY Application lo ib u. is it iftrttic iaAwnce oa the Seminal X'eatulca, XIjvc ctpAl Sot of th lhemw, acting ly Abeorptton. l sirt- CD 0 H Q H b SB, CD CO INo. 49 3Xaixi Sti'eet, Browuvillo, lfcli-aslca. DEALEIi IX Call at tiie Tim flB iS'hI'PMh SmT ESa UP 3 JTJ 11 li ttVr?ir rtl Si? H 934 " aaJ3aaTataaTaaaaTaTalOaaal.''B I KaTaaaTataaaTataaaaMaaaWaaTtaaTaaTa.TaTaaa I IS. w WW Sia ia FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, TEAS, CANNED FRUITS, NU1S, TOYS, QUEENS, GLASS, TIN & WGODEIxTWARE, STATIONERY, PAINTS, BRUSHES. CUTLERY, Pipes, Tobacco, tUIsja rs. Musical lust riuiacat.s, Pat CMlfllodlclao, JEWELRY and NOTIONS. city; .bakery, brownville, Nebraska ulutorv Ducts. Prostate Gland. ai Urethra. Th m of ihm Ketanljr is altcfHlcJ nrih o pom cr taoaetxr ojkI dori set laterftr rtli the nimfy pm.H ol Itt , it . ouKklr diolrl inJ aVma afetofb.. f-rivtttcic ia Imme diate" MwtliiBjc nJ rartir cit Kfa the mii t Ccrtoat tirfiBixtlion wrecked frm ivrU-alMiiv abJ irrs-v 9tffBi7 th drain (rvm the ijiwm, rrttotif thp mind r hcilth anJ sound memory, Ktwnit ike Dimnetu of Sight, Kcrvous Debility. Confusion of Ideas. Aver sion to Society, etc., ctc awl t apfcoraace or prema ture Old oare uallr accotupaujtw tint trvblvtr,, d rotor la perfect Sexual Vigor. whcr it b beta darsttiit fwr rrw This moJ of trcitmeot tas hoJ tH trt m vrrr ever cas, aJ it bow a proaouBel ccci. Drugs aro too mvKh prefcrtbrJ ia thetm troaMoi, aaJ, n manv caa tear Mtlaru to, wtth but little If any icrim.trt covl. There ao 1Soriiri abont thw rrratioa. Tractical i bacrvttoa iniklti us to ro.t.Tlj cuarantee tbu it iii - vatisSaotion. Dunne tho right jrartthit it ha brea in t-'trrAl ih. wi bar tbouuatds of trttiBfoniaU n to Ha value ai d M i baw coalJ by tho MrUkal IrofcSHuu t K ! ut r't.r tnraat Ttt ditcoTcreJnf reacblnc autlearig this. t- - j--valet troM. tbat is writ knew a to b tfttf raue of nntKi u.rry t wauaj, and Bpoa whom quacks pro? itblbtir i.v I. w4rMi ad big fees. Tbe HnJjr u pt up in r-ai NtrA, of Hrklir. No. 1. (enough to last a tuooth.) $S; Zio. 2. tsViriit to ttfext a permanent core, unless in severe e J ,) $3; N'o.O. (lastmj; over three mooths. will slop rn I ! aat restore vigor ia tbe worst esses,) 87. Neat by wail, sealtnl, la p4fa wrappers. Full DIRECTIONS for using will accom pany LALU liU-V. Send for a Descriptive PasopMct glvlac Aaatomical Hlustratiobs. wbica will roa.isce the iut skeptics t ) that tber can be restored to pcrfvet Dkaabovd. , fitted forth dolus of life, saw a if never affected, (Vbent Soiled for stamp to my one. Nld ONLY by the HARRIS REK1EDY CO.MFG.CHEHISTS. Market and 8th Sts. ST. LOUIS, MO. NICHOLS. SHEPfiRD SCO.; 23nttlo Crook, Sllcb. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" THRESHING MACHINERY. railE Hatchlcs Graln-SaTln?. TlmeSTliw, ah anlilonrj-Satlnn Thretoers ofthli dar ajxl tteera tlon. Bejond all rlralry Ibr Rapkt TVgtt, Ttrfnt Cltaaiar. ao4 tbr 3rta j QraJa ftoin Waauja. -,-11 UMu UU11L X klUllU lJ' - -a.-. li Mm. J J iSS'i!sasw5i"'-c?i;-r-r 'zszm&s&z I HAVE 11GBIOYED HIT I,iIYE:Rir ST.OCE Into the new stable South of the Marsh. : House. COEXEK SECOSDZAXDCOLLEQE Sts. "Where I lutond to koop a Flrst-olasi EP STUUH'oner Threshers a Speclaltr- Special la of Separator maJa .if rv-ul la Staaa rairar. QUB UorlralcJ Stcara Thresher Engine, w wi. rvrbaot9 moa iracuoa, wiia vuaaAiO iacrQTaj. menta, tar bejona xdj mer nil or '" THE ESTinE Thwhlnff Expenses (and ofire. three taflTstiaiex that amount) can b mada oj C Sztra arala SATED by tieae tmpnrsad alacalui. WJUI.V Kalseri nill not sohmltto theenor- a nxms waatagaaXl . ;i.trfegjSv r- . 7"lT0T Only tastly tnpertor ror Who- a Barler Brafana uu wrmai. urn wi, - . fal Thref uer' to7 IT". Ttaothy. JlUt. Ot ffK fieeda. Jtequlrea no "attac&areu or -ibi,t. - cuauratroraoralnta Seeds. .( ' TX Thorough "WorSmanshtp, HejanV aai PtrSnlon cf Parts, Onip!rtencs of ill mta, -0urMYl3CJTOB"Tij:tiicr0utiUarIacoiniira.l Baa I if 'ali -jrJBCijBll 3k? 'it OF Slevenson&Gross There ba9 been a great revival in Wales. Iu tbe moonlight nights of the past few weeks scenes were enac ted rivalling those of Martha's Vlue 3ard. At Rboudu Valley young men tore off tbeir studs aud gilt watch chains and cast tbem to the earth ; girls tore their earrings from their ears and flowers from their Bkirts, and scattered them to tbe wind , while the preacher exhorted In tho Welsh toungue until vast throngs arose from the kneeling posture of humiliation in which they had been listening, and executed a wild, unooutb dance until they fell exhausted on the earth. N. Y. Sun. Por Bargains in Farmers' Trade Respectfully Solicited. Prices (he SAME TO EVERYBODY. J. H. ROYSE, Proprietor. rapAKVELOCS for Simplicity of Parti. m', aaTA less Uian oaebalf th oaual Belts sj4 Gears. Jf A iicaa era, wun bo uiKnop or ocauerjaetti. FOCH Sizes of Separators Xade, J from Six toTweIre-Uoreils.adloarriW ed llorae 1'owers to nttth. " 0K Particulars, Call on .-," wfjei atJi! jasav .w .ua irrUe to ta ftr Jlliutrascd ClKottr Ier' or wsaanacw BS.OVs7"nsr"V"ILLE f 0 Tear & CampbslUgbnts. RroiYUYlUo, JVel. -zz o Priiate lloiflul, JUS 8 Clark St.t hlcteo. ill CrapedaltT a l frltat-, thr.nl. acl Hera ale IXacascs. teotatutlun free Laities aad Gea'Ie men, tend one tk ar f.r sample, of bet r a b b t r roods, aa J valnabl. lafurmatloo br iiprni. Itellia ble Female Pint. IS txr boa. 1'rlsate nome and carae t r Ladus daring coo fl&em.riL six E t-J-1 a . . tlee SO .'la r.j raaH. Mrttt. -i. of Natur.. rhrtl oktrj of llarrla... Or saoa r U.a.ratloa. Claeaua of Toatb, aad1 afaahoed, a wealth or choke and TalaaM. in roraiatlaa, at htterrtt to bath tears. !lMMt otTeorlTe rood tatto aod reflaement. Iafr. mattoa a.T.r betor patll.hfd. Xo family sfcoald be vlthoal It C7"Alrei. Dr. A. O. OLLt. C3 cc B( lut8L Manhood: How Lost How Restored fnfP&yt Ja,,t pul!ilI,a new etiun.u orUr SftOtXAi'ulvvrwflVH (Vlclirntcl Knr 1 ( II the nt Unit cu.r (Without mill- CIlfOrSl-KKMATOHHIIIl V Or S-Wtlll-lial tllk !l"-l. ilivtttllllturv SMalual I,xwo. WiwiaHV, Mmial il l'byoknl Iiacfi ixtrity. IiiiiMMllrueiita to MMrrHi;.-. vie . k Con tumption. Kpllefwy ami Kiln. tiMtucvtl by tMu- Ke. A Good it. an for -washing Stock ings. A good plan iu washing stock ings, now that colors are eo largely used, is to roll tbem, after being rin sed, into a piece of white linen, and squeeze it to remove all the moisture possible, then dry, and the stockings look new again. A small spoonful of spirits of salts in the water will be very eillcient in keeping the color. Globe Health. OBCA.HLES jSTBIDI-IlIIT, Manufacturer and Dealer In Eoreign and Domestic Marble, Monuments, TOMB STONES, TABLE TOPS, &c, &o. rii-iTTTil r rCCTPTTC AU orders prompt-niled.nml witlsractlon simranteed JPJiLlAL UllOlunO Olflce and Yard, Main street, between Oth and 7th, FURNISHED m. m. Conner, Coveting Aamt ttWl'rirr, In a slvI -nvfliii. ttnlr six eoaian. 'ITh- celfbntlwl author. In thU Mtmlriatal rbawr. clarly l-montnttm. from a thirty nr swecism rI practice. tbM thulBruiinaScuuV4nBcfiarBwlt ahaf lUftv ha rtHlhtlly eur! without tave aMaTr ttm ww of internal iuli1nv or th aftftlteutisHi t the kulfe: pointinir nut n hxhIc ofcarw at aac siHij.fe. rerUtlsi ami frtferttutl. Mr aumaas aaf wbieb f very nutlrrcr. no matltr what kin eoototltsM aay tw. may cure hlmoeir ehowply, arltaMy, aatt rmA rttllif. Ca-TlilH r.ecturn hnuM be In the ltaBds- avf every youth nml f very wan in lb land. bntiiniitrrtal. In a ilnln ntsrntpv. t any tut -ilrem.ot paM,rni ript or hIi cttlaor Iwwmhi ae stamrjH. AiMrvttn th- Mablsaawnt. TIIK CUr VKRWKLl.5IKIICALCO.,4t Am St, New Yurie Pent Office Ilox. fin. A German physician has demon strated that early rising is a very bad habit. He has taken tbe trouble to collect information as to tbe habits in this respect of several persons who have lived to au advauced age; and be finds that in a majority of the cases the long livers have indulged in late hours. 2F H i-Birnevie s in mil ro 2 a sJ b tfUYT 4g3.ra SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. "William", said one Quaker loan other, "thee knows I never call any body names ,- but William, if the Gov ernor of tbe State should come to me and say, "Joshua, I want thee to find tbe biggest liar in the State of New York," I would come to thee and say, William, the Governor wants to see thee particularly.'' The Ohio democratic ticket, eays the Chicago Times special, is skill fully made up to catch soft aud me dium soft money men, the soldier ele ment man vote tative on tbe ticket snd thp Welsh, Irish aud r,er-j.rjr tnCr'T1iV-dM: ote, as each class has a repreien-1 Pj? Jy e0LU-' - ' r stantlairortuniMeerywe TRPHFSSTUDENTS5- 1 LHilLllUSlOII or S'00 i o PTiinrsiTPSoO CxOIUUCItlO to SlOO or JV!00 per mONTIIdurinct ArATION i rfal'par.icuiars address J. C. ilctUKDY & IV.. CLlcai: j, IiL iMvt 3AChromo.nowfIoi:e,Lce.ect..t .tUDS"! (Jin c 01. ltxrIUIer Sl; Co., scltodnck Cea lrci New York. Mrs. Partington says, there are a great many women who, if they were once free, would never enter the rrar itiino stage again. JAMAGA GINGER The only co inblnatiun of the tnie Jamaica GIccr with choice A -otnatiesaoU FxeiKh Brandy, for all Summer ttiiiipmiiit dicioaslyInvestenWal!. ie i-i-',-'h r ft "'"- siantial XortuniM every weeK, andpavj an .u. nercentaze of nrutlu by the -New CapIUlizatun System of Operating In stocks. Full expianai- a on nn;.i:rntln to Adams. Brown fc Co. Uancers, J Broad St., . Y. TITUS BRO'S, DEALERS IX $T mw 3Aii&M Jzi&lM NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA, Bo not intend to be undersold by any house In Nemaha County. Conic and see us, and learn our ttrlces. WE KEEP A FULL STOCK OF DryGroods.Grroceries.Hardware. QUEENSWAEE, K0-7Z0K3, HATS, CAPS, aOQTS, SHOZS, CvUL OIL, LAHrS, kz., ks. couymY produce taken ix exchange for goods. U.VIVKUS1TY OF SEBttASXA. Instruction ictvea in nil Uia hrsiuh or n liberal education. Open to both Iftditw aU gentlemen. Candidates for aiimlMtlon to the JrjHra tory Irp4wtmrtU mnt pston a Mr examina tion In Urthoicntphy. Readins, ArUhmMic. GeoKnophy. Knijlish Grammar, a ml tlv Hh tory ot th rnltl SUitsw, I(wrtrtHVrR JBtv en In hlKher Arithmetic. EhkIUIi Anaty.H nml ltyiel Geo;rpby, etveh tor a atot term. .. . TrrriOXFIIKTOAI.1. Fll Term begin TtMMlay. HpUaMrr M. liw.N and ends Frhlay. DrcrMnrr . ,JJf,ntrT'r,,,helnsTnn"Jr. Jmihmt2. IK, and ends March 21. Spring Term bvatin April l.aanlIaH en theSpcond Wrtlneiay .f Juae. th ttay the annual eotntnen-inent. Catt i.-rii. ronla n.nir foil - J-- can he had upon arp.tr::mit to K. K. r v ! KtiELD, ChaeDr. LI n rol r. J n I y H. ! t7 . y j JosepLi Sclmtz, DKALSK IX Clocks. Watches, Jewelry Kp fX Xp- rvinttaatly on navaat a!jararaot Wsl jryS ai-. r. ! t-k of cnuireax..i- B hlaltava jJjjJKr-inT r ..f ' Walth ao4 JVwvtry " .v T ' ..)- &1 ffc.r,.ail. . t ii ALL H ; a vr 1 1 r. i e-k '. rtj. it ALo s. acrot la LAZARUS & MORRIS' 52t Please write for l.aree Illnt- rrntcd Cntn- I locueot It IEI.ES, SHOT GUNS, Ss KEVOV.-EKS. Address Great Weatcru Gua "Works, ltttsbur3, 1 a. v m sTW. c .. 'mL&j sr. 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