THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, NOV. 27. 1879. Eabllilier Notice. The Advertiser Is on a!e at the Drnfj andBook Store jT A. W. XlckelU Local Notices. set as ordinary reading matter. wlllbe charged ten cents per line, each insertion Bet In display type, fifteen cents aline. Authorized Agents. liTri Bros are our authorized agents at Xema- ha City to receive and receipt for monies due us Trowah IJurress Is nur authorized agent In Glen Rock precinct to receive and. ie:ipt for monies due us on subscription. A J.HtTTKR. atSt. Deroln.isournethorized agent at that place.to receive subscriptions and adver tising, and to collect and receipt for monies due Tit It AUV-ERTISKB. J. V. CJavitt is our authorized agent Sn Bentnn precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us on subscription. FAIPJUlOTJIKIl fc HACKER. Publish crs Advertiser. THE VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS. Robert G. ZngersoII's Tribute loTIicm Patriotism, Poetry, Politics and Pallios. Speech nt the Grant Banquet In Chicago. Gpneral Sherman announced the toast: The volunteer soldiers of the Union army,'-..whoe valor Jand patriotiMii saved tlie world a-poTernment of the people. bv.the'people, and forjthe peo ple. Response by Col. Robert G. In gersoli. The announcement wan followed by vociferous cheering, "which increased touproarous enthusiasm, as Col. ln gersnll mounted the table and made his bow. From the commencement of the responaelto tne close he was inter rupted by plaudits' fairly deafening He seemed to take an unusual interest In the subject. At the close, he was cheered enthusiastically, eo long that he was obliged to remount the table and Row recognition. The response was a follows r Vhen'Shaavagery of the lash, the barbarism of thejclan, and the Insan ity of secession confronted the civili zation ofour century, the question, "Will the great, republic defend it nelf?" trembled on the lips of every lover of mankind. THE SILENT MAN'S VOW. Thejnorth filled with intelligence and wealth children of liberty martlaJed her hosts and asked only for a leader. From civil life a man, el lent, thoughtful, poised and calm, stepped forth, and with Jipaofj'vlctory voiced the nation's first and last de mand: "Unconditional and. imme diate surrender." From that moment the end was known. The utterance was the first renl declaration of war, and, hi accordance with the dramatic tini'ies of mighty events, the great soldier who made it, received the fi nal reward of the rebellion. SOLDIERS OF THE REPURLIC were not seekers after vulgar glory. They were not animated by the- hope of plunder or the love of conquest. They fought to preserve the blessings of liberty and thatthe children might have peace. They were the defenders of humanity, the destroyers of preju dice, the breaker of chains, and in the name of the future, they slew the monsters oftheir time. They finished what the soldiers of the revolution oommenced. They relighted the torch that fell from their aucust hands aud filled the world again with light. THEIR MIGHTY WORK. They blotted from the statute books, laws that had been passed by hypo crltsjat the instigation of robbers, and tore with indignant hands from the constitution that fn famous clause that made men tho catchers of their fellowmen. Theyjmade it possible forjudges to be just, for statesmen to be human, and for politicians to be honest. They broke the shackles from the limbs of slaves, from the eouls of mas ters, and .from the northern brain. Tbey kpt our.country on the map of the world, and our flag in Heaven. They rolled the stone from the sep ulchre of progress, and found there two angel i clad In shining garments Nationality and Liberty. The sol diers were the saviors of the nation : they were the liberators of men. t LINCOLN AND GRANT. In writing the proclamation of Inde pendence.lLincoln, thegreatest ofour mighty dead, whose memory is as gen tle as the summer air when reapers sing amid.the gathered sheaves, cop led with the pen what Grant and his brave comrades , wrote with swords. WHAT WAS FOUGHT FOR. Grander than th Greek, nobler than the Roman, the soldiers of the republic, with patriotism as stainless as the air, battled for the rights of oth ers, for the nobility of labor, foueht that mothers might own their babes, thatarrogant idleness should not scar the back of patient toil, and that our oouutry should not be a many headedt monster made of warring states, but a nation, sovereign, great and free. Blood was water, money was leaves, and life wasjeommon air untiljone flag floated .over a republic without a? master and without a slave. Then was asked a question: "Will a free people tax themselves to pay the nation's debt?'' VICTORIES CF PEACE. The soldiers went home' to their waiting wives to their glad children, and to the girls they loved they went back to the fields, the Bhops, and mines. They hadnot been demoral ized. They had been enobled. They wereasjhonestin peace as they had been brave lu war. JMocking at pov erty, laughing at reverses, they man a friend of toil. -They said: "We saved the nation's Jlife, and what I life without honor?" They worked and wrought, with all of labors sons that every; pledge the nation gave should beTedeemed.f JAnd their grpat leader, having put a shining band of friendship a girdle of clasped and happy hand around the globe, comes bocue.and finds that every promise made in war has now the ring and j jjlcBmofH Theral-.. j ANOTHER QUESTION STILL. Wll! all the wounds of thb war be healed? I answer, yes. The south ern people must submit, not to the dictation of the north, but to. the na tion's will and to the verdict of man kind. They were wrong, and the time will come when they will say that they are victors who have been vanquished by the right. Freedom conquered them, ami freedom will cultivate their fields, educate their children, weave for them the robes of wealth, execute their laws, and till their land with happy homes. The soldiers of the union saved the smith as well bb the north. Their victory made us a nation. Their vic tory made us free and rendered tyran ny in evtry other land us Insecure as snow upon volcano's lips. Aud now let us DRINK TO'THE VOLUNTEERS, to those whe sleep In unknown, sun ken graves, whose names are only In the hearts of those they loved and left of those who often hear In happy dreams the footsteps of return. Let us drink to those who died" where lipless famine mocked at want to all the maimed whose scars give modesty a tongue to all who dared, and gave to chance the care and keeping of their lives to all the living and to all the dead to Sherman, to Sheridarit and to Grant, the foremost soldier of the world, and last, to Lincoln, whose loving life, like a bow of peace spans and arches all the clouds of war.. o O Senator Edmunds "We vote- for republicans and not men." General Hooker was fully six feet in hight and weighed in the neigh borhood of 300 pounds. The wood clip of Texas Is about 22, 000 000 pounds per annum. Chicago kills six hogs for every minute of every hour of every day in the year. The Xew York Sun says the republi cans have everything their own way, and can do as they please. The United States treasury has In Its vaults $10,000,000 In coin $32,500, 000 standard silver dollars the lar gest aggregatejever held at once. Kansas City Journal: The presi dent says his next message will be a short one. He has become aware that talk Is thrownjaway on the brig adiers. Colonel Tngersoll says Joseph Cook isafilcted with the'German in other words, he " mixes saurkrauf with his beans." X. Y. Commercial z The Bayard boom is not likely to deafen the coun try. Indeed, there is but little dun ger that it will keep the babies awake. Governor'Blackburn, of Kentucky, has been in offlcebout two months and has pardoned two hundred and ten convicts, or four for every week day that he has been at the head of the State Government. Senator Matt. Carpenter says that Gen, Grant, if nominated,, will be elected, and says he might have ad ded, if elected, he will be inaugurated. A farmer astonished his friends at Decatur, 111., the other day by goinc into that place with a train of six wagons, laden with three hundred and aeventy-flvej bushels of barley, and drawn by a steam road locomo tive of his own Invention. Daniel McFarland, ;who Bhot and killed Albert D Richardson and was acquitted, and Abbey Sage Richard son recently arrived at Leadville, Col,, on the same day. He was a decrepit, ragged old man, evidentlj In great.want, pain and misery ; she was in the garb of a well-to-do lec turer. A sorry contrast between the ex-husband and wife! Nebraska Bulldozers Pnnished as They Should he. The Omaha Republican reports the follow. ug interesting case just termi nated before the U. S. court: The time ot the court bus been ta ken up to-day principally wiiti tbe case ot Martin Diily vv. Conrad et. al. Tim In the celebrated Colfax county bulldozing cae, aud is similar in geu- letal acpeut to ttiat of tseurs against thf Hame parties, in winch a verdict of S3 000 was obtained at a former term of court. Wears' jon and Daily were tried and acquitted of murder in the early days of January, 1876. About 100 citizens who were indiu naut at Ibis verdict of the jury, wait pil upon Sars and Daily and inform ed them It was best for them to Ir-aVr the community wherein they then resided Sear was compelled by force to obey this imperative bequest, aud Dally left at once, aud ha never been lu the county since. Both uuppfc were opened about the same time, but the Seararial came first, with the re sult as above stated. John L Web ster, of this city, and Wm. A. Foster, of Davenport, Iowa, appeared for the ulaiutifls in both caft-s. The auit in each case was for $50,000 damages. A. J. Poppleton appeared as counsel lor the defendants in both cases, at d tbe case has proven of some interest be cause ot the peculiar facts above sta ted. It la not common for a suit of litis nature to be pressed as in both the cases in hand The jury receivptf their charge a few minutes before 5 o'clock, aud after five hours de'lnera tion returned a verdict of $4 440 for the plaintiff1. The men against whom the verdict operates, are mostly wor thy citizens of Colfax county, and coming ho soon after the verdict in the Sears case, will be particularly se vere upon them in a financial way. They acted upon Impulse, and of course without countenance of law. but probably felt that they werp just ified In the actlou.g A fellow-citizen was foully murdered, and circumstan ces pointed to thepe parties as the cuilty ones, notwithstanding the re turn of twelve other good citizen0 to thp contrary. This was the""occaslon and thp excuse of the conduct. They Miner the penalty as the3 should and will be an example to rash men. of othpr communities who may Incline to take the law Into their own hands Tlie'Sonth and Grant. S-e-tal Telegram to the Inte Ocean. Washington. Nov. 16. The Even ing Sfar has Interviews with two Southern Democratic Congressmen who say that If Grant mokes n tour through the South as proposed, thert wlll'break out a popular movement in that section in favor of a thiru term, that will absnrd all the auti Tilden Democrats whose name i9 le gion, and thousand: (.f ex Confeder ate soldiers who would rather s Grant Pre.-ideut agaiu than any poli tician. They repeat that the expec tation of a Republican victory in the next Presidential election is univer sal, aud the Southern politicians of the better class want to excite a Hank movement on the man whom they think is pure to win. The. can advo cate Grant eas-Ier than any other can didate named by the Republicans. The two Congre-smen interviewed say they prefer Grant to Tilden Colonel McArdle, former editor of theVioksburg Jerald, and an ex Con federate of extreme viewe, the man who originated and led the White Line movement, or "Mississippi plan,"asitis known, has come out for Grant In a similar way. Frederick Sprague of Newport, R. I., recently delivered spveral lectures on Block l.-land. He carried with him a tent, and illustrated his lectures with charts in an endeavor to prove that George Washington and Jesus Chrict were one and the same person. "You mu-t find that I am vi ry bad ly dressed," said a gputleman to a Pari? tailor who was measuring him for a new suit. "Oh, no," replied the artist, "You are not dressed at all; you are simply covered." Hew York World. m a Anew stock of Men's and Soy's .' KaJbfcer Boots at Xtobison's. If you want to turn a witd Straw berry into a Wilder, give it lots of pota-.li, no soda, plenty of magnesia. Rural New Yorker. Forest Tree Seedlings Osage Ucdge PlantsGrape Vines .ursery Stock. I have the sale of a large stock of forest Tree Seedlings, Osage Hedge Plants. Grape Vines, and General Nursery Stock. Most of the stock I have given personal attention to rais ing. The balance Hedire Plant? and Forest Tree Seedlings were raised near, in an adjoining Statp. Onpand two year old apple t ees can hp had direct from Nursery rows. Ever greens the samp. Robt. W Furnas, Brownvillp. Nebraska. The only improvement ever made on the common POROUS PLASTER. It contains irreatpr and more powerful PAIN-BELIEVING, STRENGTHENING, AND CURATIVE PROPERTIES ban Ihe common Porous.Phkiter, and is fur superior lo liniments and the so-called electrical appliances. ntlCE U5 CKNT5. 21-1 B. G. WHITTEMOEE has removed his Jewing Machine niporium TO WEST BKOW.VYIIiLE, Where ho has put In a new line of Choice GEOCEEIES. He will sell you anything In the Sewing Machine Or Grocery Line Call and see that S100 LiglitRunning'Domesitc' IT'S A BEAUTY. "GOOD NEWS !" Quick Tims 1 Through Trains 1 Cloze Ccsnecticns ! No Delaj ! BTJRIIJGTOIT ROUTJE To Cnicago& the East. Lowest Rates of Faro will be made. Through Cars will run irom 15. &. M. point in southern Nebraska tr Chicago. A ten minute connection will be made at Pacific Junction. Aarcn Palner. Boot John-cm NEW RESTAURANT. Palmer & Johnson. First Door" West or the Old .National Bank Building. B This arm, having fitted up thee rooms wll run aj first clasi restaurant, where eol warm'mcals c;n he h:id nt all limns. They Rle thel customers the best viands In the mark t. Including fresh ousters served in any manner called for. Try the New Restaurant AM Order" for an Express Left wilh riipm will be Promptly attended to sro close connections will alwnys he mnle to tht EAST.SOUTHEASTand NORTH. Sleeping car lerths reserved al the Lincoln ticket olllce by telegraph or on application, from Missouri Ulvcr to Chicago. TO ST. LO QIS AND THE SOUTH. Th Burlington Unut. linvp a system ol Through Sleeperaafc Clone Connections between the Missouri Itlver and St. Louis. To Peoria, Indianapolis, Cincin nati and the Southeast. .K5This is the only reliable Route to tho Soutlifast. Coiinecuonnare made al Peorhi with theT. P &. W. nml I. . & V. Itallroails for Indianapolis. Cincinnati. Colun bus. nml all Central and Southern Ohio, Kentucky. Southern Indiana. Ac. DINING CARS. GOOD MEALS AT 73 CETS Whpn you go East besureand travel ovnr theti.A M. Ilneil urn wi.-li to lie SAP and Comfortable and desire to travel speedily. A. E. TOUZ L!N. P. LOWELL. Q'U'IM ima-r. fJ.-iri " .vTlct A?t LiviLfl I What, Sever! A Monster Rattlesnake. Browning (Mo,) Letter to Globe-Dera. Two young meu named McQuown and Norvill. ot this county, started nut for the purpose of hunting prairie chickens. They had with them a fine English setter-dog'r.and as tbe3 entered the timber on Locust Creek they beard their dog barking, and went in that direction to see the cause. As they got near they saw a very large snake lying coiled up, and Norvill ventured very t close to see what kind it was. Just as be was turning to leave it made a strike at htm and his fangs caught in his coat. He ran aud dragged the snake after him about forty yards. Norvill says, that if it bad held on to him, he would have beat Parole's best time, in Eng land. When its fangs came loose it coiled itself again, and Us head stood up about three feet high. Just as the snake got coiled up. and tbey were thinking what to do with it, another hunter happened up and shot it in the head. The snake measured eight feet four aud a half inches in length, and had thirty-Beven rattles aud one button. This story cau be proven to he true by some of the most substan tial citizens in and arouud Browning. Mo. They called It a timber rattle snake, one of tbe largest ever seen in those parts. Never Insult poverty. Never eat between meals. Never eat a very hearty supper. Never stand long at the corner of a street. Never fret ; it will only shorten your dayg. Never atop to talk In church after the service Is over. Never speak of your parents ob the "old mail" or "old woman." Never speak ;in. a contemptuous mr.nner of womankind. Never abuse one who wa9 once your bosom friend. Never reply to the epithet of a fool, a drunkard, or a low fellow. Never seek to create a laugh at the expense of religion or the Bible. Never spend many of your evenings away from your family. Never taste an atom when you are not hungry ; it is suicidal. Never anticipate too much; disap pointment is not pleasant. ABBOTT & Workers AVoocl andiron, at the old place, fot of COLLEGE ST. WAGONS, MACHINERY, PLOWS, ETC., promptly repaired. All Windsor BUCKSMITHING done to order, and Satisfaction Guarantied. "Em1VH Mjsf A renitculiarj; Used by Counterfeiters. Loarins the Democratic Parly. Special Telegram to the.Inter Ocean. Washington. Nov. 10 It Is sta ted here that Congressman Speer, of Georgia, will follow the example of his colleague, Dr. Felton, renounces his allegiance to the Democratic par ty. Oue or two more such deserters will destroy the Democratic majority in the House. Speer, like Felton, was elected against the regular Dem ocratic nominee. This dropping off, and the recent announcement of Mr. Stephens that be will not agaiu submit in silence to such decrees as QHARLES HELMER, FASHIONABLE Boot and Shoe iva: A. IS B DR. Having housht thecu! tom shop of A. UobKon ' i iiui prep-ireu louo icorK ). of all Icliiilsat ' Reasonable Rates. .-Repairing neatly and prompilvdoue. Shop No. 62'.MaSn Street, Brown r Wc, Nebraska. ts$ CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK. Tht GrwlInilUii TRADE MARK. Remedy; xa cnfilllnj eare for 1 Etmlsil Writ. fieu, 8pnsitor rht, Impaunej, nil iU dUeiui that follow is a se. auenfs of Relf. Before Tatlr.ir. Atci;uLeur After Taklnjr. Vemoi?, CalTeru Luiltsilo, Palo la tho Back. DIanui of Tlttoa, Frcmatar Old Age, and minj other Dtieatea thai lead to Iaiaaltj or Connmptlon, aad a Fruaatarc Orare. (7 Fall Fartlealart In oar pamphlet, which we dnlr ta eod fret dt mail to ererj oae. QTTheSptciaeMedidnett told bj all dragiliu at II per package, or alx packagti for to, or will bo aent frt Ij sail eo receipt of tht aeatj tf dlreailaj TIIE GB1T HEDICI5E CO., llxcsxnc'a Suez, Drnwrr. Idem. .ra-Sold In Iirowuv.tlc -. ... .v by alLdruUts. tjv rl SPECIAL. ADVERTISEMENTS. ORGANS i Stops .3 set Keeds kneeweli oi .CLloofc.i niy SHS. Tcctav lnnootot). cover I- buuf.onlr " !4l.l;f--' lllnatpwlul njMi-an.na seiitfree. Daniel F.llemiT. Wn9hictnnxJ "i. Cflfin returns in 30 days onSIOOInvesJed.or i i A UUticlul Reports and tnrurmatlori free IJtce pro tils weekly ontock option or$10tcf-Vi. Addrw T.Potter icht A, Co. Banfcer-.3S. Wall st.N.Y t I fl Tfl t iDnn H'edln'ahst. stocks 4 1 U I U 4 I UUU I make fortunes every month lamKwnt rre ex ilalnlnKev-rrthlnir. Address BAXTKIt CO.. lUnkert. 17 Wall bU X.Y. 21i lwl GOOD PLAN. tV-nbtnlicn.trrtlC"-'T.r.1.T :IltalznaBaxTmfit. Larrin)fl!tlllil.f hn.r.r...i uvtetmrniiof 2Z to I'Uml iimti.. tkrnn... pUaaiiooe bowaii can .ocr-rrl in ,ux-k Urallnr m.llrj.'r.t. i-mcKxcg co.t i, & ttrttt w Y(Wk A GOO la 01 .kill, turn TOO LATE It soon will be. The rise of more thnn half In the price of Iron Is more than we can stand. Fort wry xhort time only we will receive orders at old prices viz: 5 Ton Wagon Scales S30. All Iron and steely Sold on trial freight Daid by us no money asked till tested and found satisfactory. All sizes. JONES OF BINGHAMI'TON, Binghampton. Jt. I 21w V.rOTCTiXI. '"" LOWEST PRICES ever kaoara ea Kmrk-Lsad. rrs Uifin, Bct.hen. P.CT$L5SftsNfoii l freiUr z&tel price. n I linip for r or New I Trjl-l r u!ser e. 1SKIGIIT, CJIEKRFUL, ATTKACTIVE. Mrs. Julia HcNair Wright's Book. THE COMPLETE HOME Full of practical Infomntlon. Theyoung house-keeper's galde. Theexperlencetl house-keeper's friend House-keeplnjr. Cooklnjr. Drran, Accidents, blckneis. Children. Company. Marnmre. Relision. Jtorals. Money. Family. Gov ernment. and a multitude of other topics SJl'S.'w' ''"N now " rae the home BKAU TIKUI. and HAl'l'Y "A book or more prurtl cal utility will .seldom, if ever, be fouuJ outside or Inspiration." Chrs:mn Advorate. WCCfFnineverycltynou,,RY r,ch ttnd p001" IlLLuLUin all country hamtijj young aiul old 57i,f,.Vaper V,ear T"pe Ueauttul Biudlng. Splen did Illustrations. Nearly &) pages. Low price. Sells rapidly. r AGENTS WANTED S8rfg MON.. Description nnd terms FJiXE. J. C. XrCUIlDT .t CO., Philadelphia, Ta., Cln- uiiuu.u..tiiira;o. 1II..M. l.ouis, JIo. ilnS A U KEK In our own town, and no c.tpital risked. You can give tbe business it trial without ex pense. The best opjortunlty ever nirered for thiree willing to work. on should trj- nothing else until you .see for yourseir what you can do at the btulne s we offr.5I"o'"room to explain ti're. You can devote all rnur time or only your spare time to the business, and make i;reat pay for every hour that you work. Women make as much as men. Spnd Tor s,,cial private terms and partic ulars, which we mall free. $5 Outfit free. Dou't complain or hard tlme while vou have nich a chance. Address If. HA t,LETTt Co . portland.Mc. AGENTS WANTED, To introduce in every county In the United States The History of the Bible. The best work to sell that h-vs ever been publish ed. Splendid Premium to ever S it lixe rib er. For circulars and terms npplv ut once to the HEMIV IUi.li PulillstiliiK Co., Jl.&n and 4Jhhitiicl.etSt Norwich. Ct. A MONTH cuaranteed. lada at home nmile by the iniuMrIiiis.C-;p Hal n t re.uirtsl ue ulli start you Men Women. Hoys unci f;!rls mete moner faster nt wink lor us than nt aurthin else. The wort i in-ht ' ,-r -? 'aiid ple.isau'. and such as anyone ti ko rlcht . Those whoure wism vl..i to. .u uotloc wilK-endus Cielr addrese at once and see for tbeiiiserves Cotlt-outllt ami termsTree. Now is the time. " hose .ilready nt work are Inyln- ui larcenms or money. Address Tttl'E.t CO Au eusia Me. lvl' JA AMMUft K VB ""'" fiftS S a&aP'M 51 H W ta fcca" " p K395i ty"lt BRicr mLtotf I o.i 'SnjRm i ( AfrtA "UpaLC FS:'s 5i w se?2.ZsJ -A-nsro Tnlsma lili.e is'miarantusi in its present com pfeieiiess to meetthewant m tverj- househod lor Mlier riomesuc or ranc work Is simple anc dura- le in construction easilt kept In ep-Ir. and will knit nstocs Inic wilh Keel and tre complete in from toll) minutes, and articles of anv desired shie sire, or material; ran be easily and qutcklv knit on his machine. The machine is warranted tobeln perleqt order and to do just what is represented Eiicn machine Is accompanied bv n book of Full II 'uttiaUd Iiutrucllmu hy which anv onecan lesrn to erate tiiein GOOD AffKVTS' WASTFT whh whom the best terms will be made All orders and ciiinmunniratlonssiioiil'l b arid reused 'o n.V..V BIt'lvFOlMI, Pres'tand (lenM Act 13y & Broadway. New Y-rfc. MARSH HOUSE. JOSEPH OTELT, PROPRIETOR. Livery Stable In connection -.vlth thellousc 5Stni:p office for all point Enst, West.-S3 SNorthitSoutli. Omnibuses to-6ia 3connect with all trulns.-g A3IP1.E ROOMS .O.V FIRST FLOOR fiOS fSEN OPPORTUNITY UU2.L0 Positively no Humbug. IVO CAPITA!, IKQIIHK. TA,ftWL','Vnladt'di,.rlr,J,ne'vin,er months at iVlUlN Hi I nnmt'- "'eor female, nopedhnu ""''" nice "justness: sure pav; don't In terfere with other 1-t.slness : suits anyone: can'i explainhere. euda three cent stamp and -on will jret a beautihil specimen nTnre from oneofour cold mines by matl.fiee.and ruIlparticuUrsorbusIiiess. Address "IIOMK MlltROR." Lonumont, Colo. ff k, U'vckfTS M . A' iff Tke Celebrated 3Xxisic Hoia!e or TIXE WEKKLY Nebraska State Journal. BLACK GLOSSY INK TO PENMEN. There N at alt times an nlmosf universal demand from learners, tor the Jet Black Olossv Ink used re."n,sn-,fti,,vv's r"y. Warrante-I not lll'J molAt. u ls cas 'J m3(5e- The materials can jc iiou nil n urrc Ji' CAMPAIGN OF 1880. During the comlne year the political affairs or the Nation and thediscusson proline out ol them will assume an importance rarely equaled in our insiorv. THEP ESIDENTrAL CAMPAIGN will be a more able contest, second, perhaps. In magnitude and blltcrne&s, lo none that have pre ceded it. The CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES will be taken, including the reapportionment of Concre3si0n.il Representatives, and the shifting or the balance or power, and the re-adjustmeul of the Influence of sections. THE NATIOVAE CONVENTIONS of all parties will precede the Presidential Election, and the Platforms will determine ihe course of Legislation and the loIlcy of Ihe Government for another four years. OUR STATE ELECTIONS hnn Mm.j'hopa m u Btnt . .- . . i .. thp riMnin,.rlic nannna i,mmiilii.ii.il wniin,,M J.w i rnce ot Kecipe for Members or both branches or the Legislature Ue UenjOl.rallC CaUCllB promulgated !e"J.t'i.? ?,,"res, w,th ru ' directions. 50 cents. nvo vingtue election f a U S. senator, and Tor sstntr isiniiiirt i rrnrrvrirv Anm-oaoi' r otwt.-w . j .. . .. For sometime past counterfeit sil ver dollars, halves, quarters, dime's and uickels have been circulated quite extensively in Frankfort. Ky., and tbe neighboring towns. Several days aRothee coins were traced to the Ken tucky Penitentiary. The prison au thorities were notified of the fact and they determined to make ao investi gation. The prisoners were locked up in their cells and diligent search was instituted in the various depart ments of tbe prison. The result wa the finding of tbe mint and almost a barrelful of material, such as molds, files, knives, sawB, burglars tools, pistol catridges, citizens' clothing, babbitt metal, block tin and pewter, heiries a quantity of the queer. The molds from which these counterfeit cuius cast were all made of plaster paris. Tbe money made is a good article and shows that tbe manufac turers are not greeners at the business. Cincinaii Enquirer. last session, will go far to discourage the Democratic leader from further attempts to "wipe out legislation." If the entire Greenback strength, with Stephens, Felton and Speer. should vote with the Republicans, it would make the House a tie. postace stamps orcurrency. A4dres LABf-JlGlCR. Brownville. Nemaha Ci One of Chicago's newspapers tele graphed to prominent ex-Uonfederates for au expression of their feeling over the return of Grant. In response. Alex Stephens and Gen. Longstreet expressed admiration of the man 'and approbation of tbe nation's welcome-. Bob Toomb's reply wascbaractriaiio of his unreconstructed spirit. , It is:' aieoo K. Ik SU.KL- I full iliecutu e Ticket, will occur. CONGRESS CONVENES W. TV". Kimball, Or Chicago, Keep in stock a fnTHine of PIANOS and ORGANS. .XT laE"$ KTe"! S, M, SUMMERS, -DEALER IX- Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions. Hats, Caps, JBoots, Shoes, Qiteensware, Glassware, Cigars TOBACCOS, &c. Best Groceries, Flour, Provisions, Vegetables c, always on Hand. Give Me a Call. Poan's old Stand. THO ' SEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, TEAS, CAXXED FRUITS, NU'IS, TOYS, QUEENS, GiASS, TIN & WOODENWARE, STATIONERY, PAINTS, BRUSHES. CUTLERY, Pipes, Tobacco. Cigars. Hlusical Instrunicnls, Patent .lledlrinc JEWELRY and NOTIONS. CITY BAKERY, BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. M AB B BK,o"Vrnsr'viiJniiE 1 le 3T I JU K CHAELES JEIDHA-HT, Manufacturer and Dealer In Foreign and Domestic Marble, Monuments, TOM3 STONES, TABLE TOPS. &c. &c. CriTrTX F TMTCirNC All nler promptly niIl.anlntlitfnetlonKnrnreJ Jr itLl A L JJtLOlUlXO Otnceana Ynril, .tlnln street, between 6th nml 7th. FURNISHED m. m. Conner, Travei-Agem THEBCST THE W0B& SOLD BY !.. SO SIMPLE 'tO CAU WARMHTCO W , S15QO.OO v: s tfOTICE out cffisoeiURSAHD D&fLFACE PUTS. rCR PARTICUURS ounotnur. - ADDRESS: BEWARE , JHE NUMBER on SW WhiteSewing Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. THE ADVZH.TISER iJOB PH1HTIHC D EPA HTM UN T. A flnea.ortment of Type.Kor- ciers. Utiles. Stock. Ac. for printing, BUSINESS. VISITING & WEDDING CARDS, Colored and Bronzed Labels, STATEMENTS. LETTER & BILL HEADS ENVELOPES. Circulars. Dodeere. Programme. Show Cards, DLVXK WORK OF ALL KINDS, With neatness and dispatch Cheap on Ixfekioii Work XOTSOLICJTED. FAIS3R0TE2E ti HACKEE, Carson Block, OROU'.VIM.E, NEB. Ihe Pnrestand Best Medicine erer Bidei A ?mzf!ioa.tJIoFMT B"ln. Mandrake, and Uandellon. with aifth. i i rr " V 0As.:?i??theij: ao disease or ill hiits . jn. . . s- nJ lit. ,w Uf. . r1t U ttt Mtl lad lafina. arelnTaldablewltioutintoIlcIaB-i. P wLtThfdYtZSr,liiQ?? or QpteS?.. Don't wir",7(i-r". f'"r "P latter. badorBi.-'"" f-n n T "1 aaTejonrlii-SritlSi'V.".""'5- """J- .'J00"01 raid f ora case ther win not com or J i.i5LVe-no-tftTourfH2r?bSt8 turqaaiu Ull) Lnfm MHaav linn Dlx. , K " iT . """' . itcuiciuixr. IIOD WTTm fa f en not nitle; no person orramily ihoula be without tSS. t.ei some tbia dar. nor v.ocon tXEXUtho sweetest, iafest and ht lavrf. . - "- VaUUUCil riartoaUothers. Cares by absorption Aak dng D""enl"i"d'TraJertfordrnnk " ". vjuum, tooacco and narcottca: xMDjdBi1ta. HDItt,Mfr.C.RocllltT..V.Y. snl lor CIrealar. HECMLYMEHICINEH That Acts at tie Same Tisie oa THE LIVER, THS SOWELS, and the KSDHEYS. The;e (rreat OTKans are the lateral cleans- , r r u ' i w ai var wan nautiin -aVA lU"a J"His.4Ut A IUC lU.aa IIHIiUMlUI will be rrfect: If they become cIo?geil axcauici UiBcoscs ere sure 10 xouowTTua TERRIDLE SUFFERir.G. SUIoasncxs, Ilcailache, Dyspepsia, Jann- dlce, Constipation and n(s, or Kid sej-Complaints, Grartl, Diabetes, Sediment In tho Uiine, Jlllkv- r Uopjr Urine; or Rhen- matic Pains aad Aclics, arc derloned becanc th Mood 1 poisoned wltli tho k tmors that aliuold liaTe bcea ezpt.ll(.d tuIuiJ.Ir. KISNEY-WORT S7fllrrtoro thebeil'hr action and all these UcMrojiSB evils will be banuacd ; neglect the n and yon w'lll.re buttoiutrcr. Tho is.vd3 hate bt en cured. Tryltandyon wllla'd onci D-o to the oum'tr. lake It and ln.-altliwiilrcc more s'jddcnyonrheart Vhvcuffartonror from tho torment of rn ac-.lnjf bacfc ? Why bear such dlotrcss from Con st'oatton and Piles? IVht bo co foarfui becaueo of diC- ordorcd urtno? Kidsitt WoktwIU cure yon. Try a pack age at once and be satisfied. It u rt cry vfQttaMt toipcmna ana Onerarlia-nnaiesslxiisartnofJledlrlne. Yonr Dmni't has it. cr rn cet IZ for juoa Ins' t inonlcT ijit lYice.iiJ Vrr.-r- SZZZSSSZTS C3., rrriatn, I ( , .,-... r.t- --ton. Yt. pS( Trade Mark. J darnyour"Vu?ts??::xJt ,n neinber. for tbe "lone session." and qnpstlorrs ri,i- wf.nllriVoas wellis nn . Sfvl.tal ""Portance to the p,Ie. liwludin the ilanymaKe; ore than me am x.niuiu unu iuc .iiuni. hi...)-! oaut stated above X. o , e ca i ' aa em',t to ii" ",e ""i e!'e,'ilt J', .'all to make ...onei- fa"- Any ' "l,er,or ? the P";ver "S, u,e V one can dothe wort- vn7i o nroteciln tne franchise, mid to ;2an hour by deroilna- vnn iv. P lrlt ol national j-.irctions. win timeothebusfneS i t"" no?h- S-" ? 'j? lea-llnssrlnu nf I .nevS. "othlnel keltrnrmnnpv The H eekly ebr lui t.i oaut stated above X I o , e can ' a'leu,t to ii" l"" v ereiKytv "f the plates as .'all to make ...onev W Anv ' '1"l'1r ? the P"'r t e .Nation. In the mutter one can do the work Ynnrah o protecting the franchise, and pravldin for the mak-B from 50cts. to :2an hour by dernilna- vnn - P f ol national r.ieciions. win oe neveiira ana vnlncs.i.d spare timetothebusiness. Itcostsnnth- 1'I""ue;: ' ,-? S!P"r"sn' "necountry. inpiotry tneous.ness. -ouungi Kelt Tor mnnev t "".. ," '. .";.-.. ...... c ...... ..... ..... mui-nc ever offered bafore. Bialn ss tVlesnnt and be fith'ul epitnraeof these venw. ami w.il fullr strictly hounrable. Header. If you want to know . Krtt"': l ln?.P"'"'. or ,ne aicu.sions provo ea all abont the bt pavlni; business before the public t-,jy. while at tup same time it wi l give ciui .end us your iddreVi'and we will send vou lull par- cise," aml lu,Ivr,aU l,",e .' nf T."S Fi,rS,Kn' Kni ' T .... i . . r . . .- niHSHC nevr-l lull unit l!itw.t M.'irL't liwirts IrWAl .ii.inrt aiiu firivaie leruiA ree; sample worm 51 -lso free : you can then m -ke juurseir. Address GEOKGE i-nruand. Me. mesne news, full and latent Market lporls. local mil 3 MONTHS FREE. na.AIIuu f rM.. . . " - - - I ".mi ....k... ill ..r, 1.. ill. .ni, minn it r I - --.---. .. u... ... ... ..'..,. w. - ...' . .. J -'"" .. . ....... ii ,, 5. STIVSON A CO 'M'ulH " iiic pnn.TTUui? ui uu iiurrurj.H i i and -tnte societies, ami of tuesttite Leelsla turc, TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY ' of C ngresioDaI Proceedlnss. and will be In fact a l wee.ly history of the worH in ceneral. and w the TNuti n. and the Mate In canicular. Thj WeeUIr Nebraska -rate Journal is not . i auj il'cki ..rruriKtkiL 'lillCU hOVm FinlH onrl T7 nnrirln i Pn," ihe largest Weekly published in the. wk. but x ui i.i) l llfiu CtllU 1 11 CjIUG i i co itains much more reaiiinc matt matter. In nniDor l. .knkA,. iii,...,.j .1.. j . - "uuiuiusur. uaiicaii oe iuuiiu in any 01 i cin- Is the best lllus ra ed Aericultnral and Fam lystc- tem jomnes on this side of the Missouri and com- . - rv tin raiir niiniic niwi u -vtniui nka ., , 1 - , . . . . . . "ITesetit my Dersanal coucratuIutlotiB I '&iZA& "1;- i M-Sli.S.t 'S. Z.TJ- . ?J.V." "K?!V7' u rFX' w " ' .; . .. --1-" w...... ...... ... to Grant oo hU safe arrival to his country. He fought for hia country honorably and won ; Tarn ready to try again. Death to the UnloD." Adam wasalwaysanuntrtistworthy man. The first time b'evvr looked at h wife, he omiled at hia Eve. Any person dlfcover'nc this joke within the next ten daj-s, will be sent to the penitentiary. Burlington Haickcye. j nnrtino- nt ill i a )ia tni... ..ttli ... ... - fclnrta 3n- -vro,. v. T r.V"":. "I'TI"1" " -""' m- lurai impes 01 me iinnti. .?n Ti T . .. ri--l. "-"."'-'r- ern counties, lor lis general and Slate news, snrt?? '.UfiS ?,aTInl?c ,torleT Ke "bUfan In politieCli rt.scus.se public aRairs. Short andionlinned.andfilled with valuable read- not foil, a nartfcan. but from a hn..l nailnnal t'..!. er,i ., ., .... tnd point, criticising public men and mesur- trnrf,, lSn.nlf!,,7v,lE-,o,?.?,n0": T$iy in nPn tll?i1' merils.lndependeutot tactlonallsm or irocucea we will send It tnepmalnderof this year i prejudice I!IllltJVs7inr,TVY0-toauraldreonrewiP Nbeter medium of ihe news thai Is wanted in uniyu.-st. UIIL.L. . , Nebraska for the enlicbtment or the head or tbe A GOOD AGENT WANTED FOR 0 KEMAIIA COUNTY. I TKRMS, Towbomar..:i-cO.V.V7irO.VwiuPepaid Al- Single Copy, i er year Chicago, III. Ten ' S3" The Money (registered letter or money-or- uer; must invanaoiy De sent wttn tne names. For full particulars, terms & prices call en or address, J. E. DYE, Local Agent, 'S JIJU MIT I O JU "-Mv.3 -llnoJ!mi ppjqi Xlioitj o lo-iri!:J l.l p43 vl !tj)o latqw; tai.a qiwi 03 l..jsia jo .iiuuo; I -. jo qi,J a puoqutK pa, qinox 10 m.;4 OQij.a.Q j n JO "tiin j XJoto P""M 'Jn. ;o jh K "tT iq Haw crs aro inunp ,it.l 3 ilu baa sunt a"W.I -ioq i "I 1 M oitoji ain j""llJ3l iaaiia i,uuotii iiYaiv, P- '.vosJ Jiqqu iq j vianM joj Ji v $ o. ; OvQ aa pri 1 jj nop:injij .1Q 1D3J I pa stajq ) !! ijj 1 . (SJ ac tJl " mj 2 ssK-ZStji-aa'rr '..t-.z. 5 PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE TOR SPLEMAT0KEIi(EA. THE SEMINAL PASTILLE" 1A akub Ctacoverr "J.1 Ilrparturrm i.J- icai ?ci.cr aa cafir.ly New a t rMnclj cB"r. if fUmrf. W Ike iaW lnat a i , eemiaal misaioBs it Impo'efiey kf rkr J. Iruo war. vis: Oireee Application " u-e ynm- AtAdm Win 3mJ ..... - .t, .( f c isfi u-rca . a h SecUnal Veatvlra. ae- iiT ory Ducta. Prostate 01aad.u.J Uie-ar.. ltTM I t , Hriun., .a.l 14 mtl.tr imi cr iniiwHM ' .M taurf.rr aMtr ta onliur, an, W Mr 1 it . .ckij dnwlTrJ iaj um .bvKkr-l. Ai. r aa tmme- Jl4te tmthimr at J ir.K.tur rferl ym. u. wuj lluj tr,ia wguiiumi wr.cii-d fra. .Uk..r at 4 rror,. PHr tke drain fwn ike tjr-w,. r,t tr ar d t-. ."Hi "J? ond. raioory. mi. t.r D,mfc mf 5 Ot. fterrou, Dehtlity. Coufoalon of Ideaa. Ascr- 5.0a to Soewty. etc.. r.c. airf ik. irffwixr -f prrnu- ure Old ae u.l . .-f..r..ot r, 11.. irU.aa r. 1 prft Sexual Vigor. (ic--e a l im i(,u.i Hr frarK Tbi, ar.lr ot Unhnnl hi. ito-J r .,4 trrr i. re rav,. l is nw aMr,aeei rer. Drscs ar o as.k ar..7ritrl m Me tnaUn, ar. a, bum, cm koir -tnr.i t. ,th ki me if ,.y e,B.e, ,1 ,",, oiimb alat tl 1, P riuraltM. I rartKllri.tm.raaWra to ut,rl, cuaraatee kat t u r aatiafatioa. Donor thenrht ,ru Hut ah.. Iw.i. ...nj . .. thoai.a f lev. .h m.. M to r ale. 4J ni'miiM by the Vr-tit.il I rofruwi I . be th- BMt irrS-oal iar.. .. d.v.reret -f rnch.uc ui eanr tan ,rr, raIrat eo.r. that 11 well knnwa to b the r.u.r of aatafct iLi err to . aaar il.pWi quaes rr, .tt. la.ir awl. ,.,., ii ;)S 'y9- Tb Haaaety 1a t bc. m. ant Urn. rtrre ,1,,, o. 1. (raooalr to lw ali.i d; JVo. 2. KrH.M caret a permaarat ear,, airier, m x.trr c.m.. S. KolI. (lailHlc o,rr tkrre .alSa. will rl . .m... ,w ..5 tljrr atrie worr ei-, S7. seat b, ma.7 tr.lr-t la tj.,'1. w-,rrrr,. Fall DIKECTIOKS for uatos -"111 accom pany EAC1T UOX. "' I J 51 t r lie ci -re PjnpVet rtrlot JlBj'em.e.r v II- k a -!ra' ocf, w c I cmximer tt r natt .kr-n.v.1 & 'ICraaaal 1 t t-lrf M3 ar re.t rrtf t rrft ai'hwl. aa H B tA r. . i. if . -. ,r 1 r -. . . a. aaw- sir . ... ' . ii ri"uifj. j I" 1 itSn.rf(ru;hfjr SoIJ ONLY kr tkeX iSLAE'O For the gromm oit s 2.00 .. s.75 - 13.00 atrlv tpav s B ra cb and HORPni vr v .v 1 1 Pi 1 1 IM J-1"." .l i Addrs STATEJOURXAL CO.. frr fall rirtnnlm. Dr CarltM. .ClTk St Chirar.. 111. 1 yg. LINCOLN NEBRASKA. E. M. LippittJ PIASO and VOCAL TEACHER, Erownvilte, - - JSebr,aska. rryl J LUQ?i A larrv cew ai fmt'c Guide to Wedlock. eon rt - w.thmaa-f -t-rt. ' i-'-,iJ c-i5er A e-aiftttnt Wmiaod, b.ee oncf Wife E et f 'c " . Teicf tnae tt e mat lie a d tnroifA e S'rn y m W net c qm aud frei,ey A'e t Etrtde. r1 (ft A !T Pa fl HgflaWl. Aafaa ff WiTei, Ptvtit-itiOB, i'i caawi C elitvarr rt Mifn-Mtr cttn pxrtl, Cos (.gal du'iet, C rBcepliOa. CttrAeM. Le i Coji-i"- p Imdinarii'- f y-u-ria-e m Bkkreaadftjm) .Venire cf Re' rr-iocnB, Si x'e I. t ch vdtt4m Lw Mirrure, w tn i-nBiTc, irriu n(n wn raarrte mttt . imIm. iiC Diseases f-ecjlir o Women. th.r ..-- amd treat-Bf-x t AbkrepniviTea-aylc'7VvdrarpiearAir w39Qufi. wif, full h.ne Eiri-iric. fry ,. iral4, (r CO c tti. "THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER" on SyphHitu Gonorrhoea. Gleet. Stricture. Varico cele, a- . a.uat Spermatorrhoea. -'exu-U XeJity.l Iznpotency. frt eir il.tc irt Licn-. mmr Siat Ksiiua9. Sryvo-fteit. Afferuoa f cee. (ahIiimi f Iteif, Ih-i5r Iter a j Iicmomt of Srt. DelWrivc MeBunee. Ln pf xftaf Immer etc. makipp fTue iiefr r Bakacicr. nv-ttf 'reafmeof islirrcat & nLt rfr.m. far tave cure of all fnrate -..kimi, 224 Kuef. er 0 Blatet, 50 ceftts. -MEDICAL ADVICES A ?ecf i M .13 hood aM VToraaahood. 10 r t r alt three is o tee'T -mS t liae. ti. Tref "tvtam6CO pt al Aie 100 llluAt rations, eatbrxirc eterr ritar tfee reterative r- en t at i wrtfi knnwter in4 Bawrr. fht m m ksMuLrd .a tf other vk The CMbtore-4 imkmtm h y hi4 the I f-n-'ir Me licit jiMil ak4 tlwe ; sui64 alr-r :rtot -f an hare tfcr BweeT itA4. The Author a ezperiencexS Fhiw t vi bilt yrri btk tee ' r rr know lad Ihe advice 0-m and rrs r treatment 14 d--. ilf be 4 t crct Je , tmf fertBc trota. iaiawrtte ef lre ritrm, ear'y er n. ! -nf". r aaf nt - mTrni tr tomimz aff the htxi 4 Pnvate-rCSroiiic Amimi - .Vat nt narr tl B4s. ft e mtM i& tf frr Pree la laai S..er rt (w racr K mttat eniMeahaJ; all Min arc pnmft aafraakJe aa-vrH " e.rr.) AldrM Jlr. ftufl- DUrraa-7,12N-S:aS-,SL Li.M. iEUUh4 1ht . C7"For sale by News Dealers. AGENTS wanted. Vrt RrTTS mie att rrvm nfirMi fr-m R rr RE h k I an f r sum aa-t ir -ri fceTeT at m t ia tat -t . W.r ttrfie: .rj to r adyaatae rot a Troa. ( - ) HARRIS REMEDY CO.KFC CHEMISTS. mirKei ana oin an. sy. LOUIS, MO. m&M'iEtimsm u X no?tV Wi-pas Scrap Book o tn, crvamof y . . u 0 Mir . tjiuaj? cupx, "jjc or Der' VS- AQ , throinoaira) incbr-i of-VovTu lley " pr.r. ?3; - Black Sheep," a $UB bookVin par binJ.nc: "Cbrirtiaa OaUej's Mtttalcra I boo. Ja lPrbindjoff.andasmplecoprof "Weon Hooe bold .Magazine" Hpont-pai.l.foroot730rat in money, or in one-cent potaire ataiapn. Astute wanted. M ot liberal trtrM. botnoth-n aent free Aiiiresa S. S. Wool. Tribune Baildis.Naw VorkClta. THE NEBRASKA I'AEMEB. " TTe Iiavc frequentlr called attention to the many YirtiKs of that excellent Agricul tural Monthly, Tk NebrtutkH. Farmer. Its eorrespoml?ie covers everything tlrfr able to our fant&n, and VttluUy illus tntted with cats of etwk aad dwigrrs oJ new ami improved machinery, making it one of tbe tamt taatr and tiserul pubKrntMHU of ia kind ia the world. V,"j have jm&X made arranmfmeMtr to iumLa ., ,. -. reader, in connection with or paper, at greatly redtcd rates. Call ami examin a cf.py, or ?nd tatnp to The Nehrmaka Firmer, Linoln. "N'h., j,m! a ampl: copy free, and examine it at your leiaure. TOTTTL Xewi for Bor j anrl Girl ' ! J T. uwr ai-1 OW " A HEW IX ET10 iiu: taxBtal for tiecx. for Uotie ue ' Fret ami Scroll Eiwisr, Tamin?, FRANZ SEUSrTEIt, JlJjfAGON&BLACKSMITHjHOF ONE DOOR WKST or COCRT lIOf-K n .. -. r, '.. I r-trK.a.- t . a ... innz,uzimnStnzmi.i.'ouiz, f AUU U-KL(i. k,irl I M lltri BHI 1l .aA. .a. . ' . . Sere Cuniac. Int e 55 1 J& Sal 6 cents tn ICO puces. EFHJVAIM BROWjf, U,yu Ma. IBABB d. ntvol ITows, and all work ... i. :. Mat atoll. OaeJ Ikr-b. "" Wru r-7.