7 i mm mawpMlamawaMamwawmmaJamMawama. - i TEE ADVERTISER THURSDAY, APIUL 8, 1880. Publishers' Natters. hk Aovkbtihek 1 on sale at the brag and Book Store 'jf A. W. NIcfcell. LoCAi. Noticm. set as ordinary reading matter will be charged ten cents per line, each insertion Jet in display type, fifteen cents alloc. Autliorlzed Agents. TtTns T?ro arc our authorized agents at Nema ha City to nxelve and receipt for monies due us Vilnius Bcrrrm is our'authorlzed agent in Glen Itoclc precinct to receive and receipt for monies due as on subscription. A. J.ltiTTKn, alSt. Deroln.lsourauthorlzedagen at that Place, to receive subscriptions and adver tislng, and to collect and receipt for monies due The Advkrtisck. J. W.GavittIs our authorized agent in Benton precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us ' a subscription. FAlllBnOTJIER & HACKER, .,, Publishers Advertiser. Hoys on t"ic Farm. ."Why don't you say a good word In the papers for us boys?" asked one of the neighbor's boys as he came into the room whero I was busy writing. -'What Is tha matter now, Guy?" I asked. "Nothing In particular," he an swered. "Don't tell me! I know better! Boys don't wear such melauoholy fa ces for 'nothing in particular.' Come, out with it!" "Weil, then, it isn't any one thing In particular, it is everything put to gether that mates me so mad. I want to get somebody to write a whole book about the way grown folks treat us boys. I tell you and I want you to put it in the paper that boys have a hard time of it on the farm. We are hauled out of the bed before sunrise to milk the cows, cut Jbe wood, and do forty other things that nobodv else wants to do. I wouldn't mind the work if we ever got any thauks for what we do, or ev er had anything we could call our own. No matter how much we do, er how well we do it, grown folks are always finding fault. I wonder if they expect us to know how to do everything just right. I guess the men have forgotten that they were boys once. Then tho old folks never thiuk that we boys like to have some thing of our own. There's father now ; he Js always complaining be oause I don't take an interest in the farm. How can I take an interest in the farm or anything about ii? He never gave me an interest in any thing. I never had anything of my own in my life except a pair of rab bits, and the first time they got iuto the garden- my rabbits had to go, Last year I wanted some chickens of my own, some pure-blooded ones, you know, but he would not hear a word of it. Then I begged him for a little piece of ground where I might raise what I pleased. Do you sup pose I got it? Not much! Aud now to top off with, he wouldn't let me go to school this winter; says I've got enough learning for a farmer, as If I ever expected to be a farmer! I hate the old farm, and I'll not stay on it a day after I am ofoge! If father wanted to.make a farmer out of me he took a mighty queer way to do it." 'iWell, well, Guy! that will do for onoe. Please take these letters to the office for me, and I'll think over what you have said.' And I did think the matter over un til I came to tho conclusion that there was a good deal more truth than poetry in Guy's boyish outburst. Ijlke his father, a good many men take a "mighty queer" way to make farmers of their boys. They show the boya only the hardest, most disa greeable, most barren Bide of farm life;-and then'wonder why it is that their sous leave the farm the first ohauce they get. If you want your boys to "stick to the farm," stick the farm to the hoys. Teach them to like the farm and farming eo well that they will have no desire to leave the old home until they leave for homes of their own. You can do this by making home at tractive, by taking pains to show them tho bright eidoof farm life, and by showing them that a man can bo a farmer and a gentleman too. Provide your boj'S with good books, magazines, agricultural works and papers; and Instead of sitting In the corner during the long wluter even ings and bewailing the failure of one crop, predicting the failure of auoth er next season, and declaring that "farming don't pay, and a farmer's life is a s'.avo'H life," read with your boys, study with them, play dices, backgammon and checkers, with thorn, and If you should happen logo coasting and Hkating with them once In a while you would feel all the bet ter for the fun. Glvo your boys an Interest in the farm. If oue Is Interested in chick ens, let him lake rhargo of the poul try; and if another shows u taste for gardening, give him a patch of ground and let him work it. Require them to keep thorough and systematic ac counts of their work, and deal square ly with them. If, at the end of the year, the boys have done fairly well, do not withhold the praise they have earnestly earned : aud if tbey have failed in anything don't be discour aged, and don't discourage them : point out their errors and let them try again. I might go on aud write a whole sermon on this Bubjeot; my heart Is full of "good words" for the boys. But I have Baid enough to open the eyes of men like Guy's fath er, and to show them: their duty. Cor. in Prairie Farmer. ' Montreal Heard From. R. L. Moaely, of Montreal, Canada, oertified Sept. 27, 1870, that he had Buffered terribly from dyspepsia, and was completely cured by taking War ner $afe Bitters. He says: "My appetite is good, and I now suffer no Inconveuieuoe from eating hearty meals." These Bitters are also a spe cific for all skin diseases. S4ui3 Turning the Tables. Some few years since, in the coun ty of Penobscot, In the United States, there lived a man by the name of H., whose greatest pleasure was in tor menting others. His own family were generally the butts of his sport. One cold aud blustering night, he re tired to bed at an early hour, his wife being absent at a neighbor's. Some time after, she, on returning, finding the door closed, demauded admit tance. "Who are you?" cried Mr. H. "Yu know who I am ! Let me in it's very cold !" "Begone, you strolling vagabond! I want nothing of you here !" "But I must come In." "What is your name?" "You know my name it is Mrs. H." "Begone! Mrs. H. is a very likely woman she uever keeps such Jate hours as this." "If you don't let me iH," replied Mrs. H., "I will drown myself iu the well." "Do, if you please," he replied. She then took a log and, plunging It into the well, returned to the Bide of the door. Mr. H., hearing the noise, rushed from the door, to save, as he supposed, his drowning wife. She, at the same time, slipped in and closed the door after her. Mr. H., almost nude, in turn demauded admittance. "Who are 3'ou?" she demanded. "You know who I am. Let me in, or I shall freeze!" "Begone, you great rogue! I want nothing of you here!" "But I must come in !" "Whutisyour name?" "You know my namo very well it is Mr. H." "Mr. H. Is a very likely man he don't keep such late.houn." Suffice it to say, she, after keeping him in the oold until she was satis fied, opened the door and let him in. Took a Long Time to Sec it. On the mantel piece of the Savage Club, In London, you see busts of Dickens, and Thaokeray, and around the whIIb pictures of many distin guished men. Perhaps the largest picture there is that of an American, Charles F. Browne, better known as Artemus Ward. It is in the post of honor, and hangs above the seat or the Master of Ceremonies. He was the first literary American, per haps, who ever got wholly into the great, warm hearts of the English. Here the' tell you how he first made them laujih. He had been dined at the Savage Club, and In turn invited some of the members to dine with him. Now, the humorist was a poor and a very democratic man, and so chose a rather plain inn for his din ner. The butter brought on the table was not nice. It was, to pay the least, puggestlve. "Walter," said Artemus, "haven't you got some bald-headed butter?" Nobody smil ed ; nobody thought of laughing. The stiff Hiid stolid Englishmen went back to their club-room, after leav ing their.host, and began to discuss the great American humorist. Sud denly one of the number sprang to his feet and began to laugh. "Oh, now, I say, did j'ou not hear him talk about bald-'eaded butter? Why, he wauted butter without 'airiu it, you know." Very slow are those honest Euglish to see American jokes. Would it be vulgar to call soothing sirup a kid-napper? One hundred thousand ' Londoners live on canal boats aud barges. Some men cannot stand prosperity Others never get a chance to try. Of all thlugs known, farmers agree that a mortgage is easist to plant and hardest to raise. Man Is a machine sometimes a thrasher, frequently a gas-generator, more often a beer barrel. Wilkins says it is not very difficult to cure liams; but tho trouble with him is to procure them. It is in order now to haul out and spread manure. The Bpring ralnB will carry its fertilizing matter into the soil. There Is a rumor in England that James Gordon Bennett has hired an English nobleman to manage his sta ble for him. A conespoiident wants to know what to do when a dog shows signs of hydrophobia. If you can't shoot tho dog climb a tree. Howard L. Smith, a Boston negro, finds himself rewarded by a gift of $27,000 from a Baltimore man whoBe sous he saved from drowning. Jim.i.y Caick. One cup sugar, two eggs, one-half cup of milk, four table spoons butter, two teaspoons baking powder, one aud a half cups flour. Wo have just been thinking how language came into the world. It was during Adam and Eve's first quarrel, when oue word brought on another. An Irishman who had on a very ragged coat was asked of what Htuffit was made. "Bedad, and I dou't know ; I think the most of it is made of fresh air.' A smart Philadelphian who scours clothing for a living, keeps himself busily employed by compelling biB three daughters to fill their hair with oil the nights their young men call. Christian Church, Main Street. Services every Sunday at 11 o'clock n. m., and 7 o'clock, p. m. Sunday School at 10 o'clock, a. m. Prayer meeting and Sunday School lesson review Wednesdays, at 7 p. m. Elder Charles Roave. Leipsio, Germany has pnt on the market colored inks, which may be UBed for writing labels on glass, iron, marble, mother of pearl aud metal. The writing Is done with a goose quill, aud when dry adheres so firmly that it cannot be removed by any liq uid. Four different colors are made, black, white, red and blue. A man once look a piece of white cloth to a dyer to have it dyed black. He was so pleased with the result that, after a time he went back to him with a piece of black cloth, aud asked to have it dyed white. But the dyer answered : "A piece of cloth Is like a man's reputation ; It can be dyed black, but you cannot make it white again." There Is really no necessity for one's taking cold, nor even any occa sion for it, if a New York medical man can be believed. He says that "cold-taking is simply the result of a sufficient Impression of cold to reduce the vital energy of nerve-centers pre siding over the functions of special organs." That's all there Is to it. When you begin to sneeze and cough, all you have to do 1h to enlarge the vital energy of nerve-centers. A man must be idiotic or else tho disci ple of pure cussedness if he would catch cold after this. Boston Post. A mixture of kerosene and lard will remove lice If it is well applied. It should be used all over the skin aud brushed iuto the hair thoroughly. It will be more effective if some sul phur is added to it- Take one pouud of lard, one pint of kerosene oil, and four ounces of flowers of sulphur; rub these well to gether ; smear some of It over a horse brush, and brush the horse with it until the hair and the skin are all touched ; give thecoltaeach oneounce of sulphur daily, and as soon as the coats are brushed with the lard mix ture, cover with blankets. At a recent meeting in which there was much religious interest, an old man gave expression to his joy by shouting, and continued it until It began to interrupt tho services. Brother H. said : "Go and stop that old gentleman's noise." Brother W. went to him and spoke a few words, and the shouting man at ouce became quiet. Brother H. asked Brother W.: "What did you say to him that qui ted him so promptly?" Brother W. replied, "I asked him for a dollar for foreign missions." Fastest Time. The following shows how the trot ting time for a mile has been lowered year by year: In 1S20, best mile time, 3:00; 1030, best record was 2:30; 1840, the best "record was made by Dutchman, In 2:28; 1850, Lady Suffolk made the best mile record in 2:26; 1860, Flora Temple went a mile In 2:19 3-4; 1S76. Goldsmith Maid made her best record in 2:14; 1878, August 3d, at Buffalo Park, Rarus trotted a mile in 2:13 1-4; 1879. October 25th, at San Francisco, St. Julien, in the presence of Geu. Grant, and other distinguished men, trotted a mile in 2:12 3-4. The plantation negroes were en gaged in pitching coppers. It was discovered that after pitching nwhile several coppers were missing, though uo one had been detected iu picking up any but his own pennies. One old negro, whose coppers had mysterious ly disappeared, at length became sat isfied in his own mind that there was a foul play going on, aud observing that one of the barefoot party iiad a peculiar way every now and then of jerking his right foot up to his hand, caused a pause in the game, saying: "Degemmen wif de tar on his heel will please to wlfdraw." The sus pected individual retiring on this po lite invitation, the game went on without the mysterious disappearance of any more coppers. Savannah News. Coal Ashes and" Gooseberry Mildew. A correspondent of an exchange writes as follows : "Every one who has tried them knows how difficult it is to grow the larger aud finer kinds of English gooseberries, on account of mildew. Recently there has come to the knowledge of the writer two instan ces iu which the growers have suc ceeded with them, the choicest Eng lish varieties proving as hardy and free from leaf-blight as Hough ton's, or any of the native seedlings. The mildew was prevented by the ap plication of a liberal coating of com mon soft coal ashes ; and coal ashes, so far as relates to the imported goose berry, may be considered a specific for mildew at least on some soils. The Secret of Beauty. The secret of beauty, says the Quarterly Review, is health Those who desire to be beautiful Bhould do all they can to restore their health, if they have lost it, or to keep it, if the' have it yet. No one can lay down specific rules for other people iu these matters. Tho work which one may do, the rest be must take, bis bath, his diet, his exercise, are matters of Individual consideration, but they must be carefully thought of and uever negleoted. As a rule, when a person feels well he looks well, and when he looks bad he feels bad, as a general thing. There are times when one could guess, without looking in the glass, that his eyes were dull, and hisskiu was mottled. This was not a case for something in a pretty bot tle from the perfumer's, or for the lo tion that .the circulars praise so hlghr ly. To have a fresh complexion and bright eyes, even to have white hands and a graceful figure, you must be well. Health and the happiness that usually cornea with it, are the true secrete of beauty. "Off she goes," said Mr. Smith to his spouse, bb tbey started by the rail way. "You are wrong," said Mrs. Smith, "for this is the mail train." "Sam, why am members of Con gress like de fishes?" "I don't meddle wid de Bubjeo', Pomp." "Why, don t ye see, nlgga, dey'a bo fond ob de bate." There are three Rowland Hills. One preached and made jokes; an other was commander-in-chief; the third invented postage stamps, and haB been buried in Westminster Ab bey. i Veal Sausages. Take fat bacon and lean veal in equal quantities, with a handful of sage, a little salt, pepper and anchovy. Let all be chopped and beaten well together, floured, rolled and fried. Here is a rare specimen of the prof its of horticulture worth striving for. The originator of a new white outdoor grape suited to our climate, is said to have sold the "copyright", of the same for $20,000. m Scene in New York. "Please.slr. give me a penny: my mother isstarv iug, and we have nothing to eat, and no money to get food." "Can't do It, little girl; I'm on my way to sub scribe to the Irish relief fund, and must not be bothered." Tho exposure of cows, as Is general ly the practice in the West, when they ore weak and suckling young calves, is exceedingly injurious both to them and the calves. At Buoh limes they need especial care and protection from the cold storms of spring. a SWEET POTATO PfcAXTS In their season, by the dozen, hun dred, thousand, or million. Varie ties: Yellow Nansemond, White Nan scmond, Bermuda, White Brazillian, Southern Queen, Yellow Strasbvrr, at FURNAS FRUIT FARM, Brown ville, Nebraska. 41w4 A lady sent a note to the newspa per to get a recipe to cure the whooping-cough In n pair of twins. By a mistake a recipe for pickling onions wns unconsciously inserted, and her name attached, and reoeived this an swer through the "Answers to Cor respondents:" "Mrs. L. H. B.: If not too youhg, skin them pretty closely, immerse in scalding water, sprinkle plentifully with salt, and immerse them for a week in strong brine." Show Carets, Business Cards, "Wedding CnrrtR, ' letter Ilenrfs, Bill Heads, Monthly Statements, Envelopes, Dnnce Invitations. Program iucs, rosters, Snlc.BlUs, Horse Itllls, or nnything In tho printing line, neatly and promptly done at THE ADVERTISER JOB OFFICE. Location Changed. T have removed my stock of Agri cultural Implements to Carson's old bank, where I will go it alone with the largest stock of the best goods in my line ever seen in Brownville. I offer many thanks to my many friends for their liberal patronage in the past and by fair dealing I hope for a continuance of their trade. Koukkt Teare. 'oticc Is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselven as candidates for teachers of the primary or common schools of this county, at the Court House, in Brownville on the first Saturday in each month. I'nup Crotitkii, 21-tf Co. Superintendent. CISTERXS Made and warranted sound; and jobs of PLASTERING solicited. All work done promptly, and satisfaction as to prices and work guaranteed. Apply to JOHN LIVING STOW, 38m6 Brownville, Nebr. Land in Peru Bottom for Sale. The Southwest fractional quarter of the Northwest fractional quarter of section sis, town six, range fifteen, forty acres, for sale very cheap for cash. Apply to Itobt. W. Furnas, Brownville, Nebraska. After dinner tnke one of Carter's Little lilvcr Pills nnd you will find tlicy ure n pos itive cure for Dyspepsia. Indigestion, nnd distress from Too Hearty En ling. A single pill gives prompt relief, and their continued use greatly Improves the digestion andnppe tltc. Carter's Little Liver Pills are a most excellent Dinner I'M. Every one speuks well of them. Apr. STOP THAT COUGH. By going to tbe reliable and well known Drug Stand of J. J. Bender Nemaha City aud buying a $1. bottle of Greek Mountain Coucih Balsam. If, after using two-thirds you get no relief, return tbe balanoe and get your money back. See advertisement in this paper. 39ru3 A Good Housewife. The good housewife, when she Is giving her house Its spring renovating, should bear In mind that the dear Inmates of her house are more precious than many houses, nnd that their systems need cleansing by purify ing tbe blood, regulating the stomach nnd bowels to prevent and cure the diseases aris ing from spring malaria nnd miasma, and she must know that there Is nothing that will do it so'pcrfectly and surely ns Hop Bit ters, tho purest nnd best of medloltvel. Con cord X. If. ratriot. Worltlnprmcn. Hofore yoit begin your heavy spring work nftera winter of relaxation, your system needs cleansing and strengthening to pre vent an attack of Ague, Billons or Spring Fever, or some other Spring sickness that will unfit you for a season's work. You will savo time, much sickness and great ex pense lfyeu will nso one bottlo of Hop Bit ters In your family this month. Don't wait Burlington JJaKhrye. Attention I HAVE THE LARGEST and BEST STOCK OF Agricultural Implements Ever Brought to Nemaha County, CONSISTING OF NEWTON AND SCHUTTLER WAGONS, ALL SIZES, Canton, Dixon, Norwegian & Pattcc Plows, THE FAMOUS GEO. W. HUNT' FourWheelCarriagePlow-bestmade ALSO THE Sterling, Vibrating 8f Reversible Harroios. Corn Shelters, Wheelbarrows, & Pumps, CANTON, NORWEGIAN & PATTEE RIDING AND "WALKING CULTIVATORS. AND TIIE CELEBRATED CHAMPION REAPER MOWER. drjem:em:i3er, 3r-AJRii:jEi.fcs, T "Will .Not Be Undersold. DAYID CAMPBELL. ROBERT Robert Teare. Robert Teare. 1111 nil Robert Teare. I Fa Robert Teare. !PIows Harrow?' W50nS' Sulky riows, Robert Teare. r.nitivatnrQ Robert Teare. Robert Teare. Robert Teare. Call and see me one door West of Ponn's Store, Brownville, and I Will Sell you Goods as Cheap as the Cheapest. ROBERT TEJLK.E. 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A. simple but severe tst of the comparattTt valna ot different brands of Soda is to dissolve a dessert spoonful of each kind with about a pint of water (hot preferred) in clear glasses, stirring until all is thoroughly dissolved. The delete rious insoluble matter in the inferior Boda will be shown after settling some twenty minutes ot sooner, by the milky appearance of the solution, and the quantity of floating flocky matter ac cording to quality. Be sure and ask for Church & Co.'s Soda and see that their name is on the package and 70a will get the purest and whitest made. The uso ot this with sour milk, in preference to Baking Powder, saves twenty times its coat, ' See one pound package for valuable informa tion and read carefully. ' SHOW THIS TO YOUR 8R0CER, Aaron Palmer. Bott. Johnson NEW RESTAURANT, Palmer & Johnson. First Door West or the Old National Bank Building. This firm, having fitted up these rooms wll ran a flrst class restaurant, where cood warm meals can be bnd at all hours. They give their customers the best viands In the market, Including fresh ovbters served in any manner called for. Try the New Restaurant All Orders for an Express Left with Them will he Promptly attended to A WEEK In your own town, and no capital risked. You can give the business a trial without ex pense. The best opportunity ever offered for those willing to work. You should try nothing else until you see for yourself what you can o at the business wo ofTer. No room to explain ere. You can devote all your time or only your pare time to the business, and make greai pay for rvery hour that you work. Women make as much us men. Send for special prlvato terms end partic ulars, which we mall free, ta Outfit free. Don't complain of bard times while you bavoa6ucb C chauce. 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The work Is light N' and pleasant, and such as anyone can go rleht at. Those who are whe who see this notion wlllpendu their addreasen at onee and see forthemgelves. Costly outllt aud term. rree. "ow Is the time. Thos already at work are laying up large sums of money. Address TItUK & CO., Au KUita Me. ;iyi 1SS0 AXA'OUSCEMLWT 1SS0. THE ST, JOSEPHHERALD Tlio 01tet Paper in St. Josepli null tloJL.ccliii7 Papci iu tlio Orosit West. NowlnltsTwenty-flrstvolumo thcllrrnlil lias been a Huecesfiil 'and influential paper front the day It was founded, and Its publishers are deter mined to maintain its established reputation as The nrjlest mlvncnle of good morals unci correct principles. The most reliable Newspaper. Th moat desirable business paper for bnslnes men. And the best Neivspnper for all class es. TheDnllrllcrnld having been recently enlarg ed and being printed on clear, new type, and our facilities for obtaining news bolnt; constantly in creased. It will continue to maintain Its position among the best nnd ablest papers In the country, and the LEADING PAPER IN THE WEST Oneof thelmportant features of the Ilcrnld and that which makes It especially vnluable. If not In dlspcusable to business men. Is the full, complete and Reliable Market Reports, which are every dar found In Its column, and which largely govnrn the tranactlonsofmerchants and dealersln stock. grlnand produceorall kinds. Thebtislness'man who does not avail himself of thefcnowledgccontalned In these dallvcommerclal reports.-nd who does not keep posted In the dally fluctuations or the markets Is at the mercy of the more enterprising traders. In many casns hun dreds of dollars are lost that might De'saved by In vesting: Nine Dollars a year for the Dnlly II crnlil. THE ST. JOSEPH Dollar Herald, as its name Indicates. Is published at the low price of ONE DOLLAR a year and Is mailed to sub kcribers wltoout additional cost for postage. It Is the best nnd cheapest Weekly Paper published In the West, containing All the Important News of the vreelc. Pure and Interesting I,lternture. And a Complete Itcvlcvr of the Gen eral Itlnrkets. No other Pnjier Is to Desirable, so Sat isfactory and Cheap. Subscriptions to the DO Mi A It II KKAliD mult bepaldinvarably In advance, and the paper will be promptly discontinued at the expiration of the time paid for. One dollar for one year. -Fifty cen tsfor six mon ths All Postmasters are ou reauthorized agents to re ceiveand forward subscriptions. Address FRANK H. TRACY, Manager, ST. JOSEPH, MO. THE WEEKLY Nebraska State Journal. CAMPAIGN Or 1880. During the coming year tbe political affairs of the Nation. and the discussion growing out of them will assume an importance rarely equaled In our history. THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN will be a more able contest, secoad. perhaps. In magnitude and bitterness, to noneHhat have pre ceded It. The CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES will be taken. Including the reapportionment of Congressional Representatives, and tbe shifting of me Daiance or power. ana tne re-adjustment or the influence of sections. THE NATIONAL CONVENTIONS of all parties will precede the Presidential Election and the Platforms will determine the course of Legislation and the Policy of the Government for another four yean. OUR STATE ELECTIONS for Members of both branches of the Legislature Involving the election of a U.S. Senator, and for full K.t ecu 1 1 vc Ticket, will occur. CONGRESS CONVENES In December, for the "long session." and questions of vital Importance to tbe people. Including tbe Indian and the Hlorin. n problems, and the new attempt to asert the sovereignty of the States a. huperior to the power of tbe Nation. In the matter of protecting the frnchlse, and providing for the I purity of National Elections, will be developed and I debated by the leaning spirits of the Country. Tho Weekly Ncbrnska State I our mil will be a faithful epitome of these events, and will fully present the merib of the discussions provosced thereby, while at the same time It will give con cisely and tully. all the Current. Foreign, nnd Do mestic news, full and latest "Market Reports, local as well as from Eastern Commercial Centers, full . reports of the proceedings of all Literary, So clnl.KeliglouMand Educational Conventions ana state societies, ana or me stale i.eelia turcj TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY of Congressional Proceedings, and will be In fact a weekly history of the world In general, and of the Nation, and the (State in particular. The Weekly NchraskaState Journal Is not only the largest Weekly publlshedln the Wfcst.but It contains much more reading matter. In propor tion to Its size, than can be ronna in any or its con temporaries on this side of the Missouri, and com mends itself to every Nebraskan as tte State paper. to be taken In addition to the local papers of the several conntle. for Its general and State news. Republican In politics. It discusses public affairs, not from a partisan, but from a broad, national standpoint, criticising public men and measures upon their merits, independent or xactlouallsm or prejudice. No better medium of the news that Is wanted In Nebraska for tbe enllghtment of the head of the family, or for a liberal education of tbe rising gen eration, can be found than the S'tato Journal. TERMS, Single Copy, per year , .S 2.00 , Five Copies, at one tlme... 8.75 ; Ten. " " " 15.00 y The Money (registered letter or money-order) must Invariably be sent with tbe uamt-s. Addreis, STATE JOURNAL CO., LINCOLN NEBRASKA. Its - AJSTO ORGANS The Celebrated Xu.io Hou.o OF W. V. 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