i IF r THE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1879. Publishers' Notices. The Advektiskk Is on sale at the Drug and Book Store jf A. W. XlckoUU Local Not tens, set as ordinary reeding matter, will be charged ten cents per line, each Insertion Set in display type, fifteen cents a line. Authorized Agents. Titus Tlno-are-our authorised acent at Nema ha City to receive and'recelpt for monies due us THouas BirRKEss Is our authorized ajjent In Glen Rock precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us on subscription. X J. Hitter, atSt Deroin.isouraiUborlzedagent at that place.to receive subscriptions and adver tising, and to collect and recelptfbrmonlts due The Advektiskk. X. W. Gavitt is our authorised' ac;ent In-Kenton precinct to receive and reeeipt for monks oue us pn.subscrlpUon. FAIRBUOTIlEn fc HACKER, Publishers Advertiser. Tlie Youiir Widow Site is modest but not bashful Free and easy, but not bold ; Like an apple ripe and mellow Not too voting and not too old ; IliUf Inviting, half repulMve;. Now advancing and now shy There Is mischief In hor dimple. There lb dauger In her eye. Bhe has studied human nature; She it schooled In all her art; She has taken her diploma As the mistress of all hearts. She can tell the very moment When? to sigh and when to smile; Oh ! a maid is sometimes cliarmlngv Buta widow all tlia while- Are you sad ? IIbw very serious Will her handsome face become!" Are you angry ? She Is wretched. Lonely, friendless, tearful dnmb! Are you mirthful ? How her laughter. Silver-sounding, will ring out ! She can lure, and catch, and play you. As tUo angler, does tho trout,. Ye old bachelors of forty. Who have prawn so bold and. wise Young Americans of twenty. With the love-look. ln.your eyes Y.ou.mny practice all the lessons Taught by Cupid since the fall; But rknow a little widow Who could win and fool you" all. TILE .TA3LES BROTHERS. How trie Noted. Highwaymen Pass Their Last Summer in Colorado. In the early part of last summer two men, one about 35 and the other about 39 years of age, joined the busy crowd that built the town of Cleora, Col. They spent their time almost entirety about the saloons, being apparently professional gamblers. The oldest one went by the name of Tom Smith, and the youngest one Billy Green, and the' claimed to be half brothers. They went well dressed, anil were never seen withf ut being thoroughly armed, and always carried their re volvers in plnin sight- They were re markably good shots with the pistol, always being ready to shoot for mon ey, giving a man the odds, at fifty yards range, of shooting with a rifle or revolver, as he chose. There was nothing of the bully or rough about them. If they were noticeable for anythlrrg, it was for being more than ordinarily quiet. When Cleora got its growth ami passed into a state of decay, which It did In about six weeks, Tom and Billy, as they were generally known, moved to Monarch, now known as Chaffee- CUy. Here they bought a mine, and spent their time about evenly between- working it and gambling. Seven miles below Chaffee City is the town of Maysville, which boasted of about twenty citi zens that oame from Texas, and from the class known as "oow boys." For the most part they were fair examples of their class. They wore broad-brimmed hats, carried revolvers, and talk ed about "getting the drop" on fel lows. Maysville, as might be suppos ed, was a pretty fair place for gam bling, and was considerably frequent ed by Tom and Billy. One night Tom was there when the Texansgot on a general drunk, swore they would clean out the place, and proceeded to carry their threat into execution by firing their revolvers at tents, houseB, windows and doors, without any re gard to the rights of other people. One of these bullets 'passed pretty near Tom Smith, when he jumped up and started down the street, saying: "That's a d d bully game, hut these eons of b b don't know how to play it." Juat at "thatime the Texas crowd went into a saloon, and were closely followed by Ton. He bad scarcely entered the-door when, firing began, and In about three minutes Tom was boss of that saloon, and three men were-curled up ou the floor in a condition where the subsequent proceedings were- likely to interest them no more. The Texa9 fever then subsided, and. there was no more ehooting that night. The next morn ing one of the Texans. who was Bllghtly wounded, huuted for Smith, found him, and probably regretted having done so. Smith was too handy with the revolver and laid the Texan out. Then mounting his horse he rode up to a'crowd of excited Tex ans and said, "Do any of you d d sons of b b want me?" They did not want him, for soma one bad let out the secret that Tom Smith was the celebrated Jesse James. Jessie then turned his horse, and rode to Chaffee City, and informed Hillv Green who was none other than Frank James what had hap pened. Eaoh of the boys added an other revolver to his belt, and coolly loafed about the town, waiting the turn of events. Pretty soon a squad of fifteen or twenty mouuted men, armed with revolvers, rifles, and shot guns, put In an appearance, looking for Tom. Smith. If they looked hard they saw him, for he had gone about three rods from the road and sat dow n on a log, facing the crowd. His brother Fiank took a position about two or three rods on one side, leaning up against a log blacksmith shop. Here they waited for half an hour, and the pursuers then not making any attack, Jesse walked slowly off np the mountain side, into a thick second grosvth of pine, where he re mained hidden the balance- of the day. , Several times after that Jesse rode through Maysville alone, and never metanyof the Texans without taunt ing them or insulting them, and he was uever molested. The reason giv- en was that tuero were others of his baud there, and no man knew whom to trust or from whom to expect a shot. But it is probable thai the James brothers were alone. Frank James told a gentleman who had done him some favors, that they were waiting forja pardon forroffense" committed in Missouri, and that if they got one they would return home and live as others live. But the latter part of September they received a let ter from their mother ooutaining the information tbat a-pardon wr refus ed. Frank then said, bitterly: "lhe world is agamstu. and by G d we'll fight it out." The next day the two boy left Chaffee. A few days after ward came the news that a train had been robbed in Kausas by the James L brothers. Soon afterwards o- gentleman In Chaffee City received a letter signed Billy and TomVgfving thanks and something more substantial for fa vorathey had received. Denver (Col.) Tribune, Nov. 7. The Green-Eyed Monster. Mr. Kroeger was trauquillyeatiug his breakfast, a morning or so ago, when his boy broke thesirenceby ask ing him for 25 cents to go.to the min rttrel show with that night. Mr. Kroeger promptly refused, on the ground of bardjrimes. Mr. Kroeger'a boy is more than a boy, and when be sets his heart on having anything, he generally suc noork in fTPttint? it: so. when his fa ther refused to comply with- his re quest, he moved over by his mother and said: 'I guess I'll tell'raa what the- cook said to you last night.' Mrs. Kroeger's eyes flashed llkejtwo balls of lire. 'You're a nice man,' she said sarcas tically, "ts come home and pet itne,. and kiBS me, and call roe your dew gemmed tulip, and then go and re ceive the carressesjof thecook. You miserable oroes-eyed runt, for two pins I'd go over there and rake your eyes out." I ah.,." stammered the lord ofi the manor, when his wife broke In "Oh yes I'll I ah you L" and turn ing suddenly to the boy, she demand ed an expla-natroo. "Will you give me 25 cents?" "Yea.".3, "Give me the money first," saW the boy. "I'm-open fng the year on the C. O. D. principle." Ex. The LouIsvilleSlottery .'oases at& to be taken to the Supreme Court of the United States. Sliou-ld the action, of the department be upheld there, It Ib probable that the postmaster general will Issue supplementary orders of a more stringent character than those now iu foro. It is understood" that Judge Key will strongly urge Con gress to amend the laws concerning lotteries declaring all newspapers containing lottery advertibements of any oharaoter, directly or Indirectly, to be unmailable. The postmasters of the principal cities have been in structed to collect statistics concern ing the lottery traffic in order to sub mit them to Congress. Judge Key eays that the public has very inade quate information regardlug- the ex tent of this business, and that people will be astonished when the official exhibit Is spread before them. In his opinion the responsibility lies with those newepapers which publish the advertisements of Tottery companies, foreign and domestic. 'Evening News. Flat Jacks. (Gkiddle Cakes.) For many years I tried In vaiu to get some "Flat Jacks" that would taste like my mother's did some fifty years ago ; but never felt that I succeeded till a week ago. T think the secret is thfs: I now put in the mixing miiK aoout one third of good cream, and for a small dishful I add one egg. One should be careful not to get too much flour In them, as that will imparr the rtioe fla vor. There is such a difference in flour, that I would not dare to give the measure for a certain meaaure of milk, as some flour does not swell as other varieties do. A cook muBt have some experience as well asoommon 6nee In order to make good" oakeB. The best of flour, too, makes the beBt cakes not the finest by any insane. Rural New- Yorker. In the spring and fall Western-rivers are subject to frequent freshets, and rise with a swelling and boiling motion that is called 'booming" by steamboat men. Hence when a man's or party's chances are thought to be increased or Improving, they are said to be "booming," and anything that enbaoeeB the chance la loalled a "boom." Worcester, however,, gives as one definition f the verb-to boom: "To 7ush with violence, aB-a Bhip un der pressor Ball." This fits the bill more closely and Ih a much- more nat ural explanation. An enterprising genius recently commenced poultry keeping without any capital except cheek. He bor rowed a setting of eggs froro a neigh bor on one side, a setting hen from another accomodating neighbor; hatched the eggs, kept the hen until she had laid eggs enough to replaoe the thirteen borrowed ones; returned the hen and commenced business with a brood of eleven chickens of his own. Welt, mypnn.'satd'a prxid-natured father to an S-year-old eon, the other night, 'what have you done to-day that may be set down as a good deed?' I gave a poor boy five cunts, ' replied the hopeful. 'Ah, ah! that was a charity, and charity is always right. He was an orpbaiv boy, was he?' 'I didn'tBtoptoabk,' replied the-boy. 'I gave him the money for.licking a boy who upset my dinner basket L' o . The following stanza contains every letter in the alphabet r Except with zeal we strive to wltr God's Just nnd bolylove. We cannot conquer strife and sin, Sot walk with. Him above. The Growth of Xebraskn. During the past eight years-Nebraska has added over 260,000 inhabitants to her population, while Kansas has added 2S0.000, Minnesota 240.000,. Wisconsin 274,000. and Iowa 280.030-. In other words Nebraska has, during the past eight years, kept pace with Kansas, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa, in point of growth. This is certainly a marvelnus eahibii when it Is borne in mind that each of theBe States were in 1S70 away ahead of Ne braska, not merely in their popula tion, but Hi all the agencies that con tribute to the acceleration of the growth of any section. They had millions of capital wh-eso- Nebraska had thousauds; they had thousands of miles of railway while Nebraska was doing her transportation by mule traius and ox teams; they expended thousands in advertising their re sources where Nebraska has spent hundreds, and they wield a political power that Nebraska can not hope to cope against. And still Nebraska has not only kept abreast with these great rivals in the race for empire, but she is rapidly and steadily gain iug on them. During the past twelve months alone, Nebraska has increas ed her population by over 70,000 and if that ratio of increasa continues for the next ten years Nebraska will con tain half a million inhabitants at the end of 1880, and about 1,200,000 by I 1590". Tills Ib by no means an extravagant estimate, and those who have lived u Nebraska during the past fifteen years will be able to form a faint con ception of what great changes are-impending In the Industrial and com mercial dtevelbpmenb ofi Nebraska within no very remote peEiod. Oma hulice. Beef Steak. I rhink'there is no way of cooking beef-steak like the following-: Pound it. If you choose, but it Is not necess ary. Place It in a frying pon over not too hot a fire, and. let itBteam having it covered closely. Do not add any water. After half an hour, or more, remove the cover, salt; add a lump of butter, and fry until done. Care must be takenjuot to burn Itwhiie frying. He entered the grocery, sard not a worn", but allowed" his cane to Bwing like the pendulum of a clock. The grocer only said, "No; we sell noth ing on tick" and the niaa. wiih the cane passed sadly and elleatly out. Eight masked robbers stopped a rail way train in the West th&iotlier day. As the rrarrr contalnedan excursion of editors the only loss was loss of time to the robbers. . mo tm " An Englishman at Brighton rides on a bicicle, tho wheel of which is eight feet high, so that the man's head Is twelve feet from the ground. "You are rry preciouB pearl," he said, as he drew her to Ills manly breast. "Oh, John," she sighed, "and you are my oyster." Young housewife: "What miser able little eggs! You really rnuafc tell them to let the henB set on them a little longer." A mixture of oil and milk is good to clean kid boot with ; the first eoft enB and the latter blackens them. I - The quickest way to destroy weeds Is to marry a widow. It is an agreea ble apecieB of husbandry. Fifty la the youth of old age-; forty the old age of youth. Bo says Victor Hugo. . Kentucky fa snipping blaeft walnut logs to England. One Experience From Many, "I had been- srek- and miserable so long and hadcaused my husband so much trouble, and expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely disheartened and discouraged. In this frame-of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used them unknown to ray family. I soon began to improve and gained so fast that my husband and family thought it strange and unnatural, but when I told them- vrhat had helped me, they said" "Hurrah fot Hop BitterB! lone may tbey prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy." The Mother. Home Journal. Forest Tee Seetfirir5SOHage Hedcre Plants Grape Vines IVursery Stock. I have the-sale of a large stock of Forest Tree Seedlings, Ooage Hedge Plants, Grape Vines, and General Nursery Stock. Most of the stock I have given personal attention to rais ing. The baranee rfeoge .Plants ana ForeHt Tree Seedlings were raised near, in an ndjoiuing State. Oneand two year old apple t ees can be had direct from Nursery rows. Ever greens the same. Rout. W. Furnas, Brownville. Nebraska. Feeble Ladies. Those languid, tiresome sensations, causing you to feei scarcely able to be on your feet; that constant drain that is iaking from your systeoi all its elasticity ; driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain upon your vital forces-, rendering you irritable and fretful, oan easily be re moved by the use of that marvelous remedy. Hop Bitters. Irregularities and obstructions of your system are elieved at once, while the special cause of perfodical pain Is permantly removed. Will you beed this? Cin cinnati Saturday JSTiffM. YOUNG MEN. McGee have just large line Clothing & Moore opened a of new Call and see the Boss Stock. Hedge! Hedge!! Farmers, if you wish to purchase first-class Osage hedge plants, call on F. P. Tenney, Sheridan, Neb. 13-3m USHmll " The onlij improvement ever made on the common POROUS PLASTER. It contains greater and more powerful PAIN-RELIEViNG, STRENGTHENING, AND CURATIVE PROPERTIES lane ... . w ,,!- ,nlt,nt.n,1 fhOQn-ullMlrlM-tl-ftxlaDDflknCeS. liun lhe common Porous master, aua is "f"'"" PKIOE iZ3i B. G. WHITTEMORE has-removed his Jewing Machine Emporium TO "WEST BRO'WNVlIjriE't Wliere henas put in a-new lino of Choice GROCERIES. Ho -will soltyou anyUilug-ln th9- Saving Machine Or Ghocery Line Call and' see that $IU0' Light Running 'Domestic' IT'S AEBEATJTY. ABBOTT & EMERY, Workers In "Wood -and Iron, at the old place, foot of COLLEGEST. , WAGONS, MACHINERY PLOWS, ETC., promptly repaired. All kinds or BLACKSMITHING dono to order, and Satisfaction Guarantied. Aaron Palmer: Bote Johnson NEW RESTAURANT. Palmer & Johnson. First Door West or the Old" XatiaL Bank Building. This firm, having fitted up those rooms wll run 'n'. flrit class restaurant, where kioi1 warm meals can be had at nil hours. They clve their customers the best viands In the market, includlnt: fresh ojsters served In any manner called for. Try lhe New Restaurant All Orders for an Express Left Tvith Them v ill he Promptly attended to MAUSH HOUSE, JOSEPH 0'PELT, PROPRIETOR. Wverr Stable In connection vrlth thellouBe SS-Stace oace for all points East, "West."" aa-Nortn Asoiun. uniMnnna um a-connect with all iralus.-a AMP1E IIOOMS OX FIRST KL.OOII FRANZ HEXMER, flAGON &(JLADKSMITH$HOP ONE DOOK WEST OF COUJtT UOPSE. TTTAttON MAKING, Repairing W Plows, and all work done in the host mannerand on short notice, Satisfaction goara - teed. Give him acau 131-iy. T ETTER HEADS, - BILL HEADO Neatly printed at thlsoftlce. BRTGHT, CHEERFUL, ATTBACTTTE. Mrs. Julia McNair Wright's Book. THE COMPLETE HOWE Full of practical Infoiaatlon. The young house-keeper'a guide. The experienced house-keeper's friend House-keeping. CooRIntr. Dress. Accidents. Sickness, Children. Company. Marriage. Religion. Morals. Money. Family, Gov ernment, and a multitude of other topics fbTly tested. Tells how to make trVe-banse- BEAU- TIEII 1. and MA lP V. "A boon or more pram- cal utility will seldom. If ever.be found oaialue of Inspiration," -ChrUtitm Advocate. llPPnmin everycitv home nv "eh ana poor II LLULUin all country hometU I voting ami old' Fine Paper. Clear Type. Beaut'ful UindluK. Splen did Illustrations. Xcarly 60O-jxiff. Ixw price. Sells rapidly. tt-t r AGENTS W ANTED 5&k SIOXS. Description and terms FRt.E. J. C. MeCUUDT A CO., Philadelphia, Pm., Cln clnnati, 0., Chicago, 111., St. Louis, Mo. 21w8 THE ADVERTISER JOB PR1NTEN0 DEPARTMENT. A fine assortment of Type.Bor- de5, Roles, Stock, Ae-, for printing, BUSINESS, taM WEDDING CARDS, Colored and Bronzed Labels, STATEMENTS. I.ETTEK& BILLHEADS ENVELOPES, Circulars, Dodgers, Programmes, Show Cards, BLAXK WOKK OF ALL KIXDSr Wltb neatness and dispatch Cheap on Inferior TYobk A'OTSO-LICJTED, PA2SBE0THS3 ii HACZEH, Carson Block, BROWNVILLE, NEB. THE ITEBEASEA TABMEB. "We 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 furnish it to our readers, in connection tvith our paper, at greatly reduced rates. Call and examine a copy, or send stamp to The Nebraska Farmer, Lincoln, Xeb., and get a sample copy free, and examine it at your leisure. " - " v CESTS. 21-1 "GOOD NEWS !" Quick Time ! Through Trains ! Close Connections ! No Delaj ! BTJRXTHGTON rS-QUTS To Chicago& the East. Lowest rtntes of Ffxr will be mnde. Through Cnr.s will run Ironi B. & M. points in southern Cetr:vskn.to.CliIe;mn.; A ten minute connection will be made at Pacific Junction. jAjL Oliicago cIobo connections will always be mnde to the X A ST. 50CTIIE AST niMXIkUll'l'll. Sleeping car berth1 reserved at the Lincoln ticket otHoe by telegraph or on appllcatloa, from Missouri Ulver to Chicago. TO ST. L0 0IS AND THE SOUTH. TheMiiirlliiKton Rout1 have a system of TlirougU Sleegerstfc CIoe-ConncUoii between the Missouri Illver und St. Louis. To Peoria, Indianapolis, Cincin nati and the Southeast. S-Thl In the only reliable Koute to the SouJlieast. Connections are made n lVorlii with the T. P & W. nnd I. B. & W. Railroads for Indlannpolls, Cincinnati. Columbus, nnd all Central and Southern Ohio, Kentucky, Southern Indiana. &c. DISTIKGF CARS. GOOD MEALS AT 73 GENTS When von ro East be sure nnd travel over the B.& "M. line If you wish to be SAtK and Comfortable and desire to travel speedily. A. E. TOl ZALir. 1. LOW E1..U Gen'l JTauager. Gen'l Ft.JtTkt Agt TOffiOWA YEATt.or--ito?a)a day In your owiOociAlty. No risk. Women do as well as men Many make more tnnn tlie am ount stated above. No one can fall to make money fant. Any one can do the. work. You can make from 50cts. to $2u hour br devoting your ev eiilncs a d spare time to thebuslness. It costs noth ln tSt?r "c buMnS. Kothlnitflke It for money ninklnK ever offered Uaforo-Biislness rJesusant and strictly honorable. Reader. If you ant to know all about the best paying business before the public sendmyouraihlrt-sand welwlllsend you full par: tlcuIaM and private terms Tree ; sample worth also free; vou can then ranke nn viiur mind for yourself. Address GTCOUGE STINSOX A CO.. rtJand.Me. -" CRAY'8 SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK. Tht crtnjl!ia TRADE MARK. Bme-d7; Am nsfklUng ran tat Scmlatl 'Wttk cm, Sprmi!or rhe. InpoUBCJ, aniT all dlieatea that follow us ts flnut af Sclf- Before Taking. Aba.t; aa Lou cf After Tsklng-. Xcmors, TJnlTenal Laultada, rain la Um Back. Dlmneia ot Vlilon, Prematura Oil Agt, and maaj other Dlaeaaea thai lead to Isaaolt j or ConrampUaa, and a Premature Orate. Q7 fall partlcnlan la oar paophlet, which wadealra t ared free by mall to ererj one. f7"Th Specific Medicine la aold bj all draggbu atl per package, or tlx pacxagea for fj, or will b tent free t7 mall on receipt of the mosej tr addraulsx THE GBAY BEDICI5E CO., UicoAXic'a Block. Drraarr. Vtit. .fil-Pold In Browuvillu uuu eeo wiieie by all druggists. 6yrl A WEEK In vour own Sown, and no capital risked. You can give the buiiness a trial without ex pense. 1 he bestopportunity ever offend for those willing to work. Youshould try nothing else until you see for yourself what jou cm do at the business we offe r.SXb-room to explalm here. You can devote all your time or only your iparelinif to the buslnes, nnd make ureal pay mr ery hountBafyou work. Women makcasmuch .is men Snd fnr snecial nrlvate terms and partic ulars, which we mall free. $3 Outfit fre Don t complain of bard times while you have such a chance. Address!!. IIAIXETTACo..portlana.Me. AGMDIN'TS WANTED, To Introduce In everyjcounty IiCthe Unrted States The History of lhe Bible. The best work to sell that has ever been publish ed. Soienriid Premium to every Subxerlber. For circulars and terms apply at once to the HENRY ttll.L. PuMlKhtncr Co.. UfiVt ad 45 Shetucket St XonIch.Ct. i. ( Arur. r s . rsz Ctf v Qy 0. A. B $3Q. Tnls ma-hlne l?cnnranteed in its present com pletcuess, to meet then ant ol every housebod for either domestic or fancy w ork ; Is simple and dura ble in construction, easily kept In repair, and will knit astorking wltb heel and toe complete In from .'.to 10 minutes, and" article of any desired shape, sire, or material can be easily and quickly knit on this machine. The machine is warranted to be in perfect order and to do just what is represented. Each machine Is accompanied by a book of Full Il lustrated Instructions by which any onecan learn to operate them. HOOD AGEXTS WANTED with whom the best terms, will be made. All orders and communnlcattons should be addressed 'o DANA UICKFOILI), I'res'tand Gen'l Act. lay! 6bU Broadway, Is'ew Yrfc. A MOXTft jraaranteed. i!2adayat some-made by the Industrlous.Cap Ftal unrequired , we will start you Menr Worner. Boys and Girls make mone faster at work for us than at anything else. The work Is light and nleasant. and scch as aavone can go rlcht at. Those who are wise-who see this uotioe will serai us their addresses at once nnd see for themselves. Costly outfit arnl terms free. Now Ik the time. Those already at work are laying up Iarjre sums of money. Address TRtTCt CO"., Au gusta Me. ayi nfli W OPPORTUNITY u U B. U Positively no Humbug. SO CAPJTAl. REQUIRED. 4 P A VP W?made during tb winter months at JVLLJlN Jti I home. 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LarrapraflUillTUaljnraUfa 'ln?film.nl.of lu ltO.DM. Circular, with fnllrx- placulaaa how all ran ancraMl In itock dcaUnxvjn.Uriirrcc LiWKKNCC CO., I. Vroa4 btrctl.htw Yort. TOO LATE ItsoonTBnrbe-- The rise of more than halfln the price of Iron Is more than we can stand. For a very short time only vc- will recefve orders at old prices viz: 5 Ton Wagon Scales 850. All Iron and steely Sold on trial freight paid by ns no money asked till ttstedjand found satisfactory. All sizes. JONES OF BINGHAM PTOX, 21wl Btnohampton, X. T. LOWEST PRICES trtt aaora na ltrvrb.taad nf Rlflca, X UeTln. Our$rgSfiof-Gun xt KiratlT rrdocH rjce. temV llluttnfMt Cata!orar. P.rQWELL&60S.2S8MuuS:.CI5CIXSTI,0. mtfL SlVSlSxA m m MJLfttNflaft . iaSa iIa w- HHil; Bffi&&TAfi m&m&M&xmL mmmkz&t 94ggSsSK$tQ JUmV m3 11 T . mkzli0L WZ3fa :;i l,l,"ir"ry sr AW 5VBROWSV 3 MONTHS FREE. S Farm, Field and Fireside Is the best Illustrated Agricultural nncTFam ly Stc-1 rr paper publUhed. !H Uck1 every two week1-, and tlnds. 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Yearry elscof Ave. each . ....rrfl 50 The-Kan keye and any $4,0) Magazine or Perl ..dlBil -1 The llawkeye and "Gleanings for the Curious ' .av li.nHGnm. nnd v!Tiinbl(Sbook of fcI Tin iro rvtarn 4 00 f JThe llawkeye and the 'ew Holly Scroll haw tnr lR.mi - 3 00 The Uawkeye and Graves' Target Gun 2 i' Free Seed Distribution, 1879-80. Cuthbert ltaspberry, two plants to each sub- scrlber . - Y -' rli' Vn,.hlPd Outs m Telephone Pea, ADieS tulDINCJl 25 Macnnlia Seedi (ass'd, lncludlnt; Poalangenna lennei, ic;.. -. - Irlt (seedi from Seedling I. Kwmpferl)- Jtybria tentiemon.. 30 Bebb's Hybrid Aquileglat Arlitoloclilahipno, iDomiea Letoiiliy. Ha. Vt will end the JTA VTKEYE. I year The RURAL XEW YORKER. 1 jear And the above list of Plants and Seeds.. Total.. All, postage paid, to any address, for .3W AGENTS WATSTJEIX Address Hawkeye Publishing Co., BURLINGTON, IOWA 18S0 ANNOUNCEMENT 1SS0. THE ST, iOSEFHHERALD Xlio 01lct Paper lat St. JoscpliandtlieL,eadiiijj IPapexr in "tlio Great West. -NTnir InitsTwentr-tlrstvolnme thellernld has been a successful and inliuentlal paper from the l flay 11 WnS IOUIIUTU, l iruuinuuia uic ucici- I niined to maintain Its established reputation as The ablest ntlvocatc or good morals nnd correct principle!. The moat reliable Newspaper. Tlie most desirable bualueas paper for bnlneta men. Anil tne nest newspaper for nil clnsi- e. The Dally TIernltl havfos been recently enlarg ed and being printed on clear, new type, and our facilities lor obtaining news being constantly In creased. It will continue to maintain Its position among the best and ablest papers In the couutry. and tho LEADINGPAPERINTHEWEST Oneof the important ieaturcs of the Hcrnld and that which makes it especially valuable. If not In dispensable to business men. Is the full, complete and Reliable Market Reports, which are every day found In Its columns, and which largely govern tne trun-sacaons of merchants nnd fi..lprsinV)tork.LTalnnnd nrnduceof all kinds. The business man who does not avail blmselt of the know lengecontalnedln tneeaauv commercial reports, and who dees not keep posted in the dally fluctuations of the markets Is at the mercy of the more enterprising traders. In many canes hun dreds or dollarsare lost that might he saved by In vesting .Xine Dollars a jeurfor theDnily Hernia. THE ST. JOSEPH Do lax Herald, as Its name Indicates, is published at the low price or ONE DOLLAR a jer and is mailed to sub scrihers wituout additional cost for postage. It is the best and cheapest Weekly Paper published In the West, containing AH tne Important Sew! of the week. Pure and Interesting: Literature. And Comnlete Review ofthe- Oe- fernl Markets. Tio other Paper Is so Desirable, so Snt lsfacory nnd Cheap. Subscriptions to the HOLLA R HERALD must he paid Invarablv In advance, and the paper will be promptly discontinued at the expiration of the time paid for. One dollar for one year. Fifty cents for six months All Postmasters are our authorized! agents to re cei e and forward subscriptions. Address FRANK M. TRACY, Manager, ST. JOSEPH, MO. TELE WEEKLY Nebraska State Journal. CAMPAIGN OF 1880. Diirlnir the rnmlntr rear the nolltlcal affairs of l the Nation, and the discussion growing out of them will assume an Importance raseior equuiea in our history. THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN will be a more able contest, second, perhaps. In magnitude and bitterness, to none that have pre ceded It. The CENSUS OF THE UNITET STATES will be taken. Including the reapportionment of Congressional Jtepresentatives.and the shifting or the balance of power.and the re-adjiifetment of iHe Influence of sections. THE NATIONAI- CONVENTIONS nt nil nnrtiewlItrire-edethePresIdent!al Election. and the Platforms will determine the course of Legislation and the I'ollcy or the Government for another four years. OUR. STATE ELECTIONS for Members or both branches of the Legislature Involving the election of a U.S. senator, and Tor full Executive Ticket, will occur. CONGRESS CONVENES In December, for the "long session." and questions of vital importance to the people. Including the Indian nnd the .llonnon problems, and the new- auempt to assert the sovereignty oi ne- states as s pi ofp 'erior to tlie power of the-Nation, hi the matter irotectinx the francbise-. and providing; tor the nurity of National Elections, will lxdeTel oped and. .1 hnto In Iha tpArfllrv' rvlMls.of the-COUTTtrV. The Weekly XebmnUn tnfe Journnl will ne a lauuiiu epiiiiueoi woe ocu.-. . -.. present the merits of the tHscussiona provoeii therebv. while at the scute time tt will give con cisely and fully, all the Current. Foreign, and .Do mestic news, full nnd latest Market Reports, local m nell as. from Eastern Commercial Centers, f nil report of the proceedings of all Llternry, So cial, Kelieiounjtnd Eilucatloiml Cotrventionn and State Jsocfbtie. and of the State-Iee"In- tnre, TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY nf r?nnrressional Proceedings, and will be In fact a weekly history of the worl'l In general, and of tnr JSatlon. ana me&iaie in parucuiar. The Weekly Nebraska State Journal HnoJ only the largest Weekly published in the west, but It contains much more reading matter. In propor tion to ltsslie. than can be fount) in any of its con temporaries on this slrle of the Missouri, and com mends Itseir to every Xebrasfcan as the Attte ptnxr, to betaken in addition to the local papers of the several counties, for its general and fetate news. Republican In politics, it dixcustyes public affairs, not from a partisan, but from a broad, national stand point, criticising public men and measures upon their merits. Independent or lactionallsm or prejudice. . No betlermedlam or thenewsthat Ts wan11" Nebraska for the enllgbtment of the heads or tne family, or for a liberal education of the rising gen eration, can be found than the State Journal. Single Copy, per year..... Five copies, at one time. Ti . .S 2.00 .. 8.75 tr.nn lo.OO -- The rnnev f recistcred letter or money-or der) must Invariably be sent with the names. Address, STATE JO DR5.4L CO., LINCOLN NEBRASKA . S. M. x ?rai t&U kV lJyi'm mm Best Groceries, Flour, Provisions, riixro M a Cell. SEALER FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, TEAS, CANNED FRUITS, NUTS, TOYS, QUEENS, CliASS, TIN & WOODENWASE, STATIONERY, PATS, BRUSHES. CUTLERY, Pjpcs,Tobacco.Clsars.aiusical3nlruiMeals,Pateiiti!It3cInet. JEWELRY and NOTIONS. CITY BAKERY, BR0WNY1LLE, NEBRASKA THBST THE W0& SOLD BY S15CO.OO A,l BEWARE ?iC0S W'0ffii FORPARTICUURS WhiteSewing Machine Co. PriiMeHonili! aO A new work rrice 50 S Clar su.t ftirajn. I een:, br maiU JJyf I rica or'Xatnnr. Pbjtl obi; of ilarnag. Or. pan, of Generation. Ill cyspiaitj.aii rmate. 1 nrontc ami Female DUeaMa. Coo.nltattoa free. lil.ea.e. or loam ana LaJks nl Gentle- ,J Manhood: a neaitb or I rh&L anil valuahle in rnec. aend one dollar j for camples l robber t"o!., an! ,alaabl lnforniatioa hr Tnri.l. lllla. CD j formation, at latemt 1 : tabukirin. Motblnj rM and rrfiaenirat. Infor- j ble uuOe VW., 55 per box. Prltatc CS 1 home anj uir.e ror Z published. No familj O. ahonlitbevUboatlt. - eTAiimi. nr. A. O. j. I Ladle, dnrmc mrml finnient. OC- (lU.N. an t lark St. TOTTCL JTews for Boys awt Girli !1 fj Tnuueand Old!! A SEW ! I VENTIOX just patented for them, for Homo use ! Fret and Scroll Sawinir, Turnfnp, Boring, DriU'mg.Gnndin?, Polhinefc Screw Cuttmp. Prico 5.rto.$50. I Send 6 cects for 100 paRes. EPHRAIM BROWS, Lowell, 3Lu. JLIsTID The Celebrated Ixxsic Hoxijsc OF W.'W. Eomball,: Of Chicago, Keep in stock a fulllinc of PIANOS and ORGANS. For full particulars, terms tprices call on or address, J. R. LYE, Local Agent, oxs E. 3SdI. Lippitt, PIAA'O aad VOCAL TEACHER, Brownville, - - Nebraska. Tyl BLACK GLOSSY INK TO T"FlTVrrVT"R"ir. ; ThereU at all times an almost universal demand from learners, for the Jet Black Glossy Ink used t.y ira,ilBe" It Hows freely, warranted not leadinir nenmen. It Hows freely, warranted not to corrode on any kind of metalle pen, and will not fadeormold. It lseasily made. The materials can be had anywhere at a small cost. Price of Recipe sent to any address, with full directions. SO cents, postace stamps orcurrency. Address K. L. SH Kf. IvKEKGEK. Brewnvllle. Xeraaha Co.. Xeb. Iiv 1 Js SUMMERS, -DEALER IN- Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, .Hats, Caps, Boots, Stioes,. Queenstoare, Glassware, Cigars: TOBACCOS, &c- Vegetables Sc, always on Hand. Ponn's - old Stand. I SO SIMPLE ' -t tOCAHV WARRANTED a S ..tiURERS Dt&Sbtf&'WTEl ADDRESS7 Cleveland, ohio. The Only Remedy THAT ACTS AT THE SABK llilti U.t THE L3YER, THE BOWELS, andtheK3DKEYS. This combined action vices iiicon- derful power to aire ail diseases. Why Are We SSck Because ice alien these great orgins U become dossed or torrid, and poisonous humors are therejure fov-d into the blood that snouid oe expeuta naturally. &m BIXIOUSXESS. PILES, C05STIPATI Ja. kib Er coari. 1 1 i s. i it t ii i DIh4SES. FLMAI E Wr VK- 'J2ES. AXD FUYOLS BlSOUI)E!:s, So by causing fne ae'ioti cf t7r$r, organs L3 and Tcsioriufrtlteir power to throj) oiT and ?($toriiifrtheir poucr to throj) oif dhsuifC. M Why Suffer Dniontp.-i tni and aehen ? Why tormented wit!riIc..CoHstinationI Why frightened orerdisordercd Kldnejs I Hny cnilurenrnouH orsici, neauzcjiest hy hae slceplevi nihLs J Use KIDXnv WCHT ard rrjotce in health. It is a dry, r'jtta'li common ,: J Ona paca!rew!ll raa-clxritorilcillchic. Get it of yrtr Drurri -f, k r I oi'jr it for you- I"ic CI '',- VSLL2, E2SAS33E. i CI, Bsprfota; (U'lUKndpstpaU.) ISurilnctna, Vt siji C2-4 PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE I0R SPHMATQSEH(EA. "SEMiMALPASTiLLE , A au-f r Eiacovcry . lirt ariu l t eacr an e-' - lr He nnly fnr I t mi lirriMA. i t I " r I Seminal Emissions ei rliBpoteaoy . . . ....m. ....., ,ism true way. viz ii.rc -Apthca!Mn i ' r i IJK.r, b ..--. . . '- -. c pa ica i Ih - 1) Iriit, atlm I r AbaorptlOO ' 'l: i c it priV indiwrca ci the Seminal VeiUea. Eac ulitory Ducts. Prostate Gland, aa I Urethra i r l i'r Kcnir-h i all. Jd wilh no p-tin jbc .n ' a Jt aol uilcrf.r; ith the nrtlinarr '. of 1 r i ' ,utlj JiwliJ and ooi.!wNil. kntlkcn; 'c imiac diKte o!hiac a. d reto-ale riVf! .p rtir Kl a i ncriim nrjcaniialiuai wetk-t front M aa ai t rt z idc tk drain from the imk riiat lhe mt-i ' htttth and Bound memory, renwviac t Idia.i.ii cr dieht. Nervous Dstelity. Coofosioa of Ideas. Avcr- i ion to Soewty. etc. ete -. . in anprarr i prcisa- (UrO Old IkKO lWltT a-swn mil -vn i"- - -- .mg perfect Sexual Vigor. wfcr it ha hcH i it- r jar. Th m t lielfc ha mi tfc rrr t v srvre ra. iJ h mw a -rMcl cer Dr i Nh mth irffnbstHl m lttr lroMr. . a m a nrtftrts t. wild but little if aj rmrewt cw ' cr .i . NtwiwaWut thFrpnio. rrnralfcr a c us t yut. guarantee that k tli ftxr Batxsrart.o Iuriuc thm eicM- trari thai it fea Seen ta trrl -m w z tbnui.Msi r :itwatal U H ate aw t n - tr Hktf fe-rtsr Ifoftt'.n t V tin- mmM RUmi a' i - - t dlerefe. t rrvbiinc nf t ""J f r that t wrI kunit fbe the ee vt mthM.t cry t i c i awl tta wrfcn quaeka r w.fh tber tiir r -3 J bl(t fees. Tb Htimr4j t put h eeat Utn, i.f tJr -ijr Ko. 1. (eMM;h I. It a MMHtb, S3; 20 J. '' C e Z cArt a pennaiteat err vnl m. ffirr- cr S3, No 3. fUtr over tbre mn ttt t n rntttf jci re c I lgr IB the wfcfM C3 t7. ' I r rt ,irl "it, wrapfx-r. jruii ui Kfiununo ior using -win cccn:-. pony iSACii uux. HARRIS REMEDY GO.KFG CHEHISTS. Market and Sth Sts. GT. LOUIS, KO. ml. mjmmm -mrr TTSI TR : Is a monthly. 10O-pago Sera' lx k of the ria. i the World's Literature, binxle copy ax r t - r- r jear. An Oil Chroiaoi fltxjo mc'ies; of j Villey,' price. $3; " Black Sheep. 'a?lSlloc . n paper binding; "Christian Oakle, s Mia'ak'- a t book, in paper bindiag.and a oaraple copy of W.c-i Household .Magazine" all post-paid. f r o ibr 3Cr- in money, or in one-cent postage afainrw. As --a wanted. Most liberal terms, but n.fhingHrn f c Address S. S.Wood. Tribune Baildiag. er orh. t -tr. ) Potest and Best Medicine eTer made. I A combination of Hop. Bacon. JJnndrale. and Dandelion, with all th best . id most rzra- UTenroperciesoraiioUierEittersir keitbegreat est Ittood 1'arlllrr, JjTer- lesi!ator. And fife and Health Kestoring-Atrent cm.cn u. no cusease or III health can p 'My Jonsr exist where Hod Cltterii am iikaiI. on it on.! mrfMt are their operations. Taej (Its bsw Ufa an J rtgir ta tie ayrf aad lallrm. TO all Whoso CDlDlriTIDentl ftl.!mitl,nt.nf the bowel or nnnarj organs. r who reqnl-o an Appetiser, Tonte and mil J Stlmnlant.Hon Bitters are lnraicable without lntozleatlnc. No matterwhatyonr feelings or rrrnrjtonn are. wnat tne disease or ailment is, use lion CtUrs- W bad or miserable, use the Bitter at once. It may save jour life. It has saw! hundreds. 9500 Will be Tjafrf fm A 4SA t!wrrin nntrawAr help. BonotsctfcrnorletToarfriendaBaifcibatS nso and urge them to use Hop Bitters. Eeniember.nop Bitters Is no vile, drugged, drnnk- S en nostrum, bat the Purest and Best MeTtiflne ever I mauei mo "UTaUO i-'rlend and Hope," and t uu uw U umui j an ?uhi ce wiuiout taem. Get some thl day. P- Hor Cocuu Ctrar Is the sweetest, safest and Lest, jjh . nuarcn. The Hop Pad for Stomach, Lrrer and KIdne-rls np. ' rlarto all others. Cores by ahborpUon. Ajcdruggi5t. j D. L CL Is an absolute and irresistible cure for drnnk vuucaa, usa ei opium, tobacco aad narcot SoMkydresskta. lIopBjttCTjji'j Cj.EocliMUr, Send for Crtnlar." O0KS ih0r EIHlLLSOlKl gflwvvffl wx r ' "' ;": Qdeto 2 fc1-" TJi-' m iSrlfl.1 Slr. nTVil. I mSlt? 'idiI . T fiit.rriker Is it rfnAIWi wnr" -,,( - irfmice to Mw-rH A f i r a J ioarfk i lu t c limruts to Marnaxe iwnalvnd fcK. of KrrKri. Mle I.iie eo fter Lw of y, : t Law .f Vi re. Lfjtl nht uf marrwl wttatra, r z. J ie Diaeoaes prculnr to Women. M-er - a- r rltk foil Hate CacraTiaga, t aiJ vital, ivt 50 en j" "THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER" on Syphilis. Gonorrhoea. Gleet. Stricture. Vari -cole. AcUe m Snerraatorrhosa. Sexual Debi.1 - 2 ", J Impotenc7. Iraaa "wlfafc.-c aid Ek. evil. f s3 Ideaa, l'batKal UtriT Ditaao ol -b .t.r1 "-cni . Lots of 2exal lcr etc . anXmz atarrusr - c r unhappy. mTMc trralrat and a rrrat maav ,l a ! t- for the care of all priTate Hiatus , 2S pa;, er 60 , '- : j, SOnats. "MEDICAL ADVICE. ' A Itre on IXanhood and tJToEianhood.10 rtr- cr tfcrte a arc kvI Loaad , Im SL. T1j mataia 6CO t: and ovrr 100 illustrationa. rmbrtctas every 1 j. r ceseralWe STtrB t.at ta worth kewmr aftJ aur I a a 3 puMnaed m aT uther wark. The esaWMact Tli.nie i j turlj tlhr ni rMilir Medieat Bf paruad ant V Jf id after l.Uln- it can bae tfc'ir uwo- rtT 1 ' T -Author an expenencsd !, f ikh.t r,a. - : lice, (as ta welt kjiona.) aaJ. tKe arf.-ioe )Ct.a ar - r trrataeat Ukf dW. jj Sftu-det great lw ti f!. tc s nnz treat inprftte ef the sTesa. earfr err..rt t s x r or asr of ike mnriMi trvaMes tmmuaf nader the t ea f Private or Chronic dHeasea. Seat m nr; t uaies, or compltr is ooe lrPnee ta Manp. m r r t reacT. (i oau!t jtiea c nadeatiAl ; alt letters are rr a r and tranalr aaswervt mtrout rnarpe.) Atldresa llrItuttm" lli.rwn.uLTT. 12.N.8iiSr,St. tiivito. aatl.u ii-r CJFor saXc-byHevnDe.lcr?. AGENTS wanted. DK BCTTS KiT.tes an ee-snas bni? frm Rr.11 Rt to "nl Bnn """" ao.1 addft- a 1 and 'rebr -nt tbm u.tt iiwr ink.rj S aometaiac to the.r advantace-Xot aXrjaa. " and MORIM! IXE habit aSsc lately aad spe-dttr cared, fa. tess. Ko paMicitf. S;d ixlj tee full pjrtmJar. Or In , JC 3. Clark M (W.. t 0Wkfla 11 t a M mm ti'M W?2 Trade Mark. J eiw iir iccriTiTr rjinpin c ia, rt ta-tL v Q IltvttratHHl, 'h wll r.nimf- t im f k , a j 3 that ther can be rcif rej t (c rrt. n s )i I a if U ftlfvjf f..r tta Atlt . nf 1 fa. ima. if v f1 r iff beat!xlei(iraj9iiJ- Pr ViOSLYI'l': OPIUM r S