fssry I r ! THE ADVERTISER THUHSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1880. Publishers' Notice. kg AtsTHbtiser Is on sale at the Drug and Book Store Of A. W. Nlckell. Local Notices, set as ordinary reading matter wlllbechargedten cents per line, each insertion 8et In display type. fifteen cents a line. Authorized Agents. J "W. Qavitt Is oar authorised agent In Benton precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us on subscription. Wm.Tidbow, at Asplnwall Is our anthorlzed agent to receive and receipt fur monies due us. FAIRBBOTHER & HACKER, Publishers Advertiser. What is a "Good" Lodge Meeting? Wlien we leave a comfortable home, to spend a few hours at a meeting of any sort, we are anxious that the time shall be spent pleasantly, at least, and manv will add to this the other condi tion of profitably. But it is almost impossible to expect the experience of persons attending a meeting to be uni form, for what may induce one to feel that the meeting had been a good one, will perhaps leave a less marked im pression upon another. This is partic ularly so, if the primary object be amusement in one case, or instruction in another. That which will amuse some will fail with others, and that which proves refreshing and instruct ive to some will be looked upon as tame and insipid by others. Our purpose is to inquire what is generally under stood by the term "good meeting" among Good Templars; and what each one ought to do to secure a good meet- In a good meeting there will be no strife. Differences will arise as to places of action, or methods of accom plishing certain desires, but the dis cussions will be such as to leave no un happy thoughts in the mind after re suite are reached. Discussion may be thorough and sifting in its character, but not personal or vituperative, and conclusions arrived at will not be per sonal triumphs, but vindications of the better reasoning. A pleasant temper ance debate iB neverso pleasant as when itisreally instructive, and this it rare ly can be if it is boisterous and per sonal. A large turn out is not necessary to make a good meeting. Every Good Templar has experienced this truth. .The attendance being confined to a limited number, there remains to be put forth a little more effort on the part of each to make the hours pass just-as profitably as if the lodge room were filled with members. Liny 'lodges, it is to be regretted, rarely ever have lull meetings, and if they could be persuaded that the means of making their slim meetings pleasant and profit able were in their own keeping, they would not so often complain of "poor" meetings. Any twenty-five persons be longing to the Order of Good Templars, whose minds are fully made up to do so, can make every meeting a pleasant one, by conducting the usual routine of "business in a careful manner, and under "Good of the Order," have time left for an impromptu entertainment, which will be instructive and encour aging in its character. " An initiation is one of the best means toward making a lodge meeting a good one. Impressively conducted, we feel a stronger bond of sympatic for, and faith in, each other; it thaws the icy and warms the frigid; it makes the "hour one of more pleasant social intei course, and tones down ouv mutual stubbornness or positivism into conces sion or accommodation. If the lectures are delivered with earnest, hearty feel ing; and the odes are sung with "the spine ana tne understanding," tne im pressions of pleasure and gratifications are felt by all. Then, all subsequent business and exercises are likely to be favorably influenced by such an initia tion, and the members will retire with the conviction that it was ins- v good meet- Good music helps to make a good meeting. We all love music; and what is equally true, we all love simple music the sort that winds around the heart strings, and mellows and softens the feelings whether it be instrumental or vocal, or a combination of both. "We doubt whether there is a lodge of Good Templars in existence which does not have among its members those who can always supply this craving. But let us be as choice in our singing as we are in our drmk discarding that which does not agree with our temperance principles. Temperance instruction is absolutely necessary to make a good meeting, in the highest accentation of the term. It may come under Unfinished Business, iNew Business, or Good of the Order, but somewhere in the evening it must have a place. The lodge room is a temperance school, a temperance meet ing, not a social gathering, or a musical soiree. As a temperance institution, we might rightl' subordinate and m corporate many other things with it, but it is rankest folly to place them higher than the grave, all-important plane to total abstinence. If we were asked what has caused so many lodges to die, we would truthfully answer, "because temperance was subordinated to less important matters, and these lodges were social resorts instead of being temperance school houses, pro mulgating the doctrines of our Order. "Wo have the church, that is a distinct institution; Ave have the various schools of learning, they .are distinct institu tions; Ave nave tne places or amuse ments, and they are distinct institu tions, and avo demand that the lodge room snail bo distinctly recognized :is a school Avhere temperance instruction shall be faithfully administered as the supreme object, and Avhatever auxiliar ies are used shall be kept in subordina tion to that object. Do this, brothers and sisters, and your meetings Avill al Avays be good ones. JIassain's Read ings ami Recitations. How He Got Ahead of Providence. Many vears ago there lived in Salem. Conn., an eccentric man named Amasa Xilborn, about Avhom numberless stories are told to this day. On one occasion in summer he had a five acre lot of choice grass, cut and spread out to dry. In the afternoon a shoAver came up and drenchedit. Thenext day the hay Avas spread out to dry. An other shower came up and drenched it. On the third day after the hay had been properly dried and raked into winroAvs, a cloud pillar moved up over the Avestern horizon, and a distant growl of thunder echoed from the hills. ICilborn was mad. lie looked at the hay and looked at the cloud. "Run up to the house, boy," he said, in a voice trembling Avith resentment, "and bring down a firebrand; quick, now!" The boy asked no questions. He came back Avitha blazing torch, and Kilborn touched off each winroAV. "There," said he; "I'll see if this hay will get wet again P Jefferson Davis Avill complete iiis "History of the Civil "War in America" this fall. SEASONABLE. STATISTICS. A Very Cleverly Gotten tip and meet Val uable Text-Book of PoUticaltfnformation, Giving allloneiWants to Know in a But shell. From Uie.CUttsagaTImea. Railroad advertising is becoming: more and more an art, and no road is demonstrating it to a clearer purpose than the Baltimore & Ohio. To com bine quiet and unobstrusive advertis ing of the advantages of a lina Avith information of such value as to make one forget the fact that it is an adver tisment, is indeed a clever thing, and it is just this that is accomplished by the B. & O. Red Book. Various roads from time to time have essayed the publication of political, statistics, but as a rule they have been the work sim ply of copying. It has remained for the B. & 0. to prepare and issue a lit tle work Avhich, for exhaustive inform ation, for concise statement of results and for handv and instant reference, is unequaled to day by any of the more pretentious and complicated political textbooks. It gives for each State ii.cf. wii:ir. ji man Avishes to learn at a glance. The vote of each party for President in 1STG, with total vote, ma jority and electral vote. . The vote of each'party at the latest State election, with total vote and majority. The political complextion of the Legisla ture, Senate and House in each State, and if a U. S. Senator is to be elected it is stated. The result in every Con gressional District is set forth, and in foot notes the facts and figures are giv en in such shape as to admit ot a per fnpfc concent ion of the situation in the different districts. To wind up with the population of the State in 1870 is shown, and the vote for President in 1S72 given Avith the ratio of the total vote to the population of 1S70. The latest obtainable facts from the Census Bureau are noted and an esli mate made ofthe probable A'ote'of each State this fall. It is evident that much time has been spent upon the compilation and general details, and as it was the labor of a former ATell know journalist of large experience in political statistics, its correctness is, beyond question. There is not the slightest vestige of partisan bias in the book, figures and facts beimr stated without coloring or comment. The little Avork is a gem typographically, being from the press of Knight & Leonard, Baltimore. The cover is an exquisite thing, the design and engraving being by the American Bank Xote Company of Xew York. Throughout it is an exceedingly elegant and artistic book, the fine and perfect taste displayed being certainly Avell woithy of emulation. The Red Book is not on sale, but can be had for the mere trouble of making the request for it to C. lv. Lord, Baltimore, Mil. A postal card or note to that gentlemen will be followed by the prompt receipt of the book, Avhich is beyond all com parison the handiest and most compre hensive political text-book of the cam paign. THOSE CENSUS rEATTOS. Senator; Blaine Analyzes Them. Senator Blaine analj7.es the census frauds in his own characteristic way as follows: 'The situation is a very grave one. Four and a half million of negroes in the South gave thirty-five representa tives in Congress, and thirty-five elect ors of President and Vice President, and yet the negroes have no voice in choosing either representatives or elec tors. The result, is, as 1 have taken occasion elsewhere to demonstrate, that the vote of a Avhite man in the South, even Avith an honest count, is immensely more inilunential and po tential than the vote of a Avhite man in the North, and the vote of a Confed erate soldier is immensely more influ ential than the Arote of a Union soldier, even in fixing the rate of pension for the Avidow and orphan. In Georgia the Avhite man exercises :is much po litical influence as three Avhite men in Pennsvh'ania. In Mississippi four Confederate soldiers in a national elec tion offset the votes of nine Union soldiers in Xew England. To this in equality, already existing, galling and unendurable in character as it is, the fraudulent census Avill add a still great er and still deeper and still more tin endurable one. The suppression ofthe negro A'ote and the usurpation by the Avhite man of the representation found ed on it is the result of the systematic violence Avhich has pre'ailed in the South. The recent enumeration by Avhich 3,000.000 of imaginary people are to be added to the South is the most gigantic achievement of fraud that Avas ever attempted in the Avorld under the form of law. "The question now is, how can Ave of the Xorth and "West, the great body of legal States, meet and destroy the dar ing attempt to undermine the founda tions and remove the landmarks of honest government. The first duty in hand is to beat the Democratic party. It is the ally and the servant of that Southern power Avhich is to profit In the fraudulent enumeration of the peo ple. The plain proposition is to usurp the representative and electoral rights of 4,r00,000 iipgroes and then to add to it the representatiA'e and electoraf strength of 3,000,000 of fraudulent and fictitious names of people avIio are in graA'eyards, or never were born, and in" the power of these 7,300,000 of people Avrongfully seized and added to the Democratic column, the hope is to de feat the Republican partv, and hence the Democratic party seems to have made up its mind to beat the census According to the Omaha Herald the Republican party arrived at power "after sixty years struggle Avith the good democrats "who made the country Avhat it is." The Herald is correct ex cept in two minor particulars. It took the Republican party, Avhich Avas or ganized in 1836, just four years to get big enough to whip the Democrats, al though the latter were reinforced bv the Southern whigs. And the Demo cratic party didn't exactly make the nation what it is, but what it w:is in 18(51, Avhen it was on the verge of dis solution, its credit gone, its navy scat tered to the four Avinds, its forts and munitions of Avar stolen, and its stand ing army banished to Texas Avhere it had been arranged it should be sur rendered in a body by Pillow, through the conspiracy between the Buchanan government and the secessionists. Verily the Democratic party has rea son to be proud of the pitch of glory to Avhich it brought this government, and the thriving condition of things when it was kicked out of "Washington by the young men of the country who had determined to save the union, and rescue the old flag from the conspiracy of northern doughfaces and southern slave drivers against it. "What the country is now, though there is still room for improA-ement, is quite a different thing from Avhat it Avas when it escaped from the deadly grip of the Democracy in 2SG1. State Journal. School supplies at Nickell's. Why Greenhacker Wants Victory. Eepublican Gen. E. X. Bates, avIio Avasthe green back candidate for state treasurer in Illinois in 1S7S, is out in a strong letter for Garfield and Arthur. "In this campaign," says that gentleman in his letter, the vital question is not one of labor or currency, but Avhether or not Ave are to have a national govern ment, Avhether or not the men avIio fought for and preserved that govern ment during the great peril shall ad minister it. For three years I Avas in the union army, and to the best of my ability aided in the defense of the na tional cause. For fifteen months I Avas a union prisoner of Avar in Libby and other southern prisons. Since the close of the Avar, I have, by my voice and by my vote, co-operated Avith those Avhose purpose seemed to be to main tain the principles for Avhich the war Avas fought, and to guard the rights of all the people as secured, .especially by the last three amendments to the con stitution of the United States. I shall not knowingly co-operate Avith those avIio Avould depai t from these principles or overthrow the rights guaranteed in those amendments. "In my judgment no greater ppril ever threatened the union cause than that Avhich threatens it to-day. I could not, as a union soldier, and a believer in the equality of the rights of all men, be indifferent to this national danger if I Avould, and I Avould not if 1 could. There are practically only tAvo national tickets in this political contest. Either Hancock and English, nominated and supported by a solid south, or Garfield and Arthur, nominated and supported by liberty-loving, law-abiding unionists north and south,, will be elected presi dent and vice-president of the United States for the next four years. I have slated reasons, conclusive to my mind. Avhy I cannot support the former. I need state only a few Avhy I shall sup port the latter. "The republican party has a record of tAvcnty years in behalf of liberty and loyalty. It has showii itself the advo cate and defender of free speech, free education, free labor and free homes. It has exemplified its devotion to this line of policy by selecting James A. Garfield as its candidate for president, lie is to the people of tills country in 1SS0 AVhat AUranam JLincoin Avas in 1S00 an example of the possibilities open to every boy and to every man in this nation. Springing from poverty and obscurity by his own labor and diligence, integrity and ability, lie has raised himself to the present high po sition, and has demonstrated his fitness for the still higher trusts of the office of chief magistrate, to Avhich he has been nominated. I believe that a con tinuation of the present unparalleled prosperity of the country, the protec tion of the rights of all the people, and the stability of the national union can only be secured by the success of the republican party in this campaign. I therefore tender to that party, through you, Avhatever service by pen, or voice, or vote, I may be able to render fiom this hour until the close of the presi dential campaign." CHILD-LIKE A2TD BLAHD. A Boarding House Eomance. His name Avas Moses Sparrow. He Avas very green, That was the idea Avhich always came into Miss Page's mind Avhen she looked at her country landlady's son. Such a rustic youth with such fair hair, wornlong.such big blue eyes, such sloping shoulders, such a lamb-like expression. And, being there at the farm-house, whither she had been sent to spend the summer months, the city belle resolved that she would try her poAvers of fascination upon the boy, avIio struck her as so good a subject for flirtation, in which all the fun was to be on her side and all the sentiment on his. And at it she Avent, beginning with a smile, a look, a Avord, and rejoicing to see the fish bite so readily She enjoyed herself very much until she grew tired of it; and then she decided on breaking the heart she had won, and enjoy the crash. So she lur ed him out in the garden and made him sit beside her on the bench under the Avistarias, and said: "I'm going home next Aveek. I shall send you wed ding cards when I am married. I am to bo married to a rich old gentlemen next winter." Then she Avaited to see him drop at her feet; but he did not drop. He only said: ""Wal, I'm real glad! I kinder felt afraid I'd been goin' to far Avith you. I'm a sort o' butterfly, flit tin' from floAver to llower, you know ; and I hev llirted Avith yon, I du alloAV. I was afraid you'd go off into a decline or suthin' you seemed to set so much on me if you beared sudden-like that me and Ane Maria Avas keepin, steady company. But, hiAV, sence you're goin' to be married there ain't noharmdone! I shouldn't hev liked you to drown yourself, like t'other summer boarder did, in the mill-pond. She had my photograph in her pocket Avhen she was fished out." Then he smiled at Miss Page, and she arose and sailed away from him Avith great dignity. But Moses sat Avithin the arbor a Avhile longer, anil laughed so loudly that his mother heard him in the kitchen, Avhere she Avas sprinkling clothes, and thought that old owl in the woods Avas hooting louder than ever that night. As a representative citizen of Ne braska, Senator Paddock lias honorably and acceptably filled his seat in the United States senate. As a man of ability, he has done all that laid in his power to further the interest of the state and promote its prosperity. As a statesman, he compares most favor ably Avith those sent to congress by old er and more powerful common Avealths. He has proven to be a trustworthy and has acted Avith studied consideration on every point that could bo carried for the betterment and enhancement of the interest of the homesteader. In the face of this, there has sprung up an opposition to him. The leading ele ment in such opposition invariably comes from a class of sore-heads and disappointed office-seekers men avIio are opposed to him simply because the' cannot further their OAvn ends and schemes by Avorking in the interest of his re-election. Not one of Senator Paddock's ene mies can show Avherein ho lias failed to accomplish all for his constituents that could reasonably be expected of him. None of his bitter enemies can bring against him charges that Avould lessen him in the estimation of intelli gent voters. No complaints of dishon esty has been brought against him. He is free from complications to rob the tax-payer and laboring man, and. has proven impartial to all interests alike. Looking at his record in congress, no fair-minded man can bring forward and substantiate reasons Avhy Senator Paddock should not be his OAvn suc cessor. It is the interest of Nebras ka's future prosperity to retain in the United States senate a man who is hon est, even if he is not gifted in oratory equal to a feAV aspirants avIio are noAv parading their oratorical powers be fore a suffering public, in hope they may, by hook or crook, be able to win the coveted honor of United States senator from Nebraska. Republican I City Enterprise. Jli8i We Mean GurstI, Hot ftoly Believed And Can JFrocc What tee Claim. ggTltcroaren f.tili;re nnl no 'JP. poittliiicitt. If Ju iiret rtm hlett wtHa SICK SlTVIlAt'tEsTzMiiiVaii lie ca.sia unit .juirUI.v fiircd. ;ts Iiiilnirotlg Imtc been tslrcatfy- Wr sltltll In iIraM?il lomnil :t sheet of testimonial to auy Inlgronteil. CARTER'f LITTLE LIVER PILLS Also cirp il' forms of .Biliousness, prevent Consti pation :!! Dtspepsli. promote Digest. on. relieve (Mitres lro:n"i(A hearty eatlttjr, correct Disotders of the Mom tell, htimulritc t!n Liver, nnd Kesu-l.itt-lln Knurls. Thevdoall th.s !y taking Just one l.ttlr piil at a doe. They arc p.'tre!y vegeta ble, do nnt cripeor t"iri;o. nnd uro as nearly per fect as it is possible lor :t pill to lie. Priii S"i cents, r.. ft ... II .( i . t .i- i.r. r fliii.fir.i lit iiV lnn.ll . 'ABTr asi::r::vE'co., ekif, pa- Sold by A. W. NlcUell. 27yl tetterv CELEBRATED tlgj STOMACH E33 Defensive Mi (Mention. Ts n precaution which should never be nPRiccted when danger is preei't. anil ihereforea conrs-e ol the Hitter Jt this season h particularly desirutilc. especially for the Teehle and sickly. As a remedy lor biliousness, dyspepsia, nervousnf ss. and bowel cuinplaiiiis, there H nolliiiiK' comparable to thM wholesome restorative, for sale by all drnttKl&ts and dealers generally. August. Mil Neatly nnd promptly done by MIKS FELTHATTSER, CAIJIXEL MAIvICR, and CARPENTER and JOINER Shop .1 doors e:istof I'o.st Olfii'e. BROAVXA'll.l.E, - - - SSBRASKA "What are Ave to do?" says Toombs, of Georgia. "We can't put in one of our men t his time and have to take a Yank." But he adds with significant emphasis, speaking for the solid South: "You may depend upon it, sir, that 'Yank' or no 'Yank,' if elected, the old boys of the South will see thatllancock does the fair thing by them. In other words, he Avill run the machine to suit them, or they will run the thing them selves. They are not going to be played with any longer." That is it precisely. The "old boys of the south". nominated Hancock be cause they knew he Avould be a pliant tool in their hands, and if he is elected they "will see that he does the fair tiling by them." In other Aords, to continue the quotation, "he Avill inn the machine to suit them, or they Avill i un the thing themselves." Toombs is a representative southern democrat Avhose authority to speak for the party in the south is unquestioned and un questionable. Xo comment can add to the significance of his Avords. The south expects and intends through the election of Hancock to come into com plete control of the government and will then proceed to justify and enforce the doctrines of state rights and seces sion, nullify the Avar amendments to the constitution, appropriate millions of money for the payment of rebel claims growing out of the war, refund the cot ton tax, pay the confederate debt out of the National treasury and put rebel soldiers on the pension rolls. This is Avhat the south means by "running the machine to suit itself," and it only awaits the election of Hancock to enter upon the programme it has mapped out. How do northern tax-payers like the outlook? Minor, the Humboldt editor of the Weirs, in his account of Grandmother Tipton's speech, says: "He reverted to the history of the Republican party from its lirst organization to the pres ent tune in all its corruption and ras cality." Tipton Avas a member of the party until a Republican president re fused his incompetent son an appoint ment to a foreign mission, and then he suddenly discovered that the party Avas corrupt. If there was any corruption in the Republican party, Tipton joined in it, and that he participated in any rascality that came along, no person avIio knows him will doubt. Falls City Journal. Afternoon naps are Avhat keep Bis marck in health. German physicians advise that people Avho eat much should sleep much, and thev sav that sleep is necessary for people whose nerves are overworked. In Germany the heavy meal of the day is taken at noon, and the after-dinner nap Avill of course become popular, now that Bis marck has been advised to take one. Pithy Address. One of ilm finest specimens of laconic speech is that of -uocnejacquenn to ms soiuiers: it l adA'ance, follow me; if I fall, avenge me; if I Hindi, kill me." The Rev. Thomas lv. Beecher, a brother of Henry Ward Beecher, has been nominated for Congress by the Greenbackers of the Elmira (N. Y.) District. More money made off the cod than off any other fish in America. The sal mon comes next, and then the mackerel and herring, in order. The amount of Butter now made in Ioawi creameries is estimated at 50,000, 000 pounds per annum. Miraculous Power. The Forest and Stream has It: "To preserve health use AVnrner's eafe remedies. These are almost of xalrarnlou power in remov ing diseases for which recommended. The wonderful curative qulltles they are pos sessed of is vouched for by tens of thous ands." Jlortpaes, Mortgage Deeds. Chattlo Mortgages, AA'arranty Deeds, Quit Clntm Deed, Always In Stock, al the ADVERTISER office. Ka S8& IIESspa EH M li-J !?!" 0 H g ISO THE THE it IPapex in. AND THE BIST LOCAL PAPER IN" THE STAT THE ADVERTISER IS IN ITS T'WEaSTTY-FOTJRTPI yeae. Its history is co-equal and co-extensive Avith that of NEMAHA COUNTY AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA. In politics it is an Free to do right, free to approve honesty or denounce, corruption, because no political or religous ring or clique owns any part or parcel in it and it owes indorsement to no man except to him who has acquired the right to be indorsed by discharging his duties well and honestly as a private citizen or a public official. THE ADVERTISER believes in Free Thought, Free Schools, Free Politics, and the broadest individual liberty, consistent Avith the rights o others; and that every individual, South, North, East and West, should be protected in the enjoyment of those rights by the General Govern ment in obeyance to the guarantees of the National Constitution. o, Unocal Paper, The publishers of THE ADVERTISER labor assiduously, and Avith unremitting industry, to make it a success. Without prejudice or par tiality for or against any particular all; and anything a newspaper can do for theadvancement of the gener al prosperity, THE ADVERTISER is not only willing, but anxious to do. Beleving in Jfl CB V JL3L CSlJjI.JL'Ua. S'KJ' B-. JLJk. fUJL. 5 and that the prosperity ofthe one depends more or less upon the other, Ave can consistently work for the prosperity of all. As an evidence that we labor to give our readers an honest paper, and the most and greatest variety of reading matter possible, we invite atten tion to the columns of our paper, anJ comparison as to quantity and qual ity, with any other weekly in the State not made up from the matter of a daily. We are determined to make THE ADVERTISER a paper that the people will seek for, and receive full value for the money invested in it. 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T.-iLfa. a aisin- jPi?: -5-Z?F'. 3,Pt2-aPro tne eyes Ifeiiow SlanrHeada'cheT'neatlessness ai night, highly colored Urine. IF THESE "WAEinXGS AEE U1IHEEDED SERIOUS DISEASES YILLS00;i BEDEVELOrm TUTT'S PUIS arc especially adapted to snch cosch, onodose clJcctsuach achango of feeling ns to astonish tliesnfferer. A Med Diving says: Dr. TUTT Dear Sir: For ten rears IhtTO been martjTtoDypepeia,Constip&tionaodPiIes. Last SpnnsjrourPi s wero recommended: I nsed then. Irn nowatrellmin.hare gool appetite, digestum perfect, rcealar stools, p.Ies pe.np. and hare pained lorti ponadf fleb Thry cro won h t heir weigh t in gold They Increase iLc Appetite, and canse tha body to Talio on FIcsb. thna the ejstcm is nourished, cud Toy their Tonic Action on the Digestive Orcans,Koilar JHtooIiarc pro duced. Prifc25renls. 333lK.-aySt..N.Y. irnofflo Csat If vit oit "WnisKEES chanced to a Glosst 1JLACS IT a Einijio fcppjcaiion 01 aa uic it la- parts a r.nrai ioior. ccis insianuneousiy. 00.11 6? Dnweist. r s"nt by exp-esa en receipt of I. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. If. Bell Andrews. L. IT. Foster FOSTZR &. ANDREWS, Physicians & Surgeons, Xemaha City, IVeb. All calls promptly attended nigh t or day Dr. Andrews makes Chronic and Surgical Disea-ses of women n specially. Also, it edl cal and Snrglcal Disea-ses of the eye. Hav ing had special training In surgery, and a large and varied practice in acute and chron ic disease, tumors, bone diseases, old nlcers, granulated sore eyes, fibroid and ovarian tu mors, female weakness, and diseases ofthe heart, lungs, throat etc References of oper ations performed, and cures effected in cases prononjc'l tow-JJ -- - - ' Ki. i il rs fp WALL, fee p HivajJj ' V 1&fr Qf al l- L& f TOTT1 ve 1 ea INNES0TA CHIEF BEST THRESHER OH WHEELS Is not a Vibrator nor an Apron Machine la wonderfully simple and admirably perfect In its threshing' and separating- qualities. Saves all tho grain, and cleans it ready for market. Rnns easily, la constructed durably.a finished. beautifully, is the most economical, least expen sive, and most satisfactory machine in tho market. Will handle wet grain as well as dry-. Has no equal In threshin pr flax and timothy, thresh ing and cleaning' both as well and nearly as rapidly aa wheat, and requires no change except the sieves'. Mas more tquarejeet qf $jaratin and cleaning r faee than any other machine made, and can not b overloaded. Is both over- and under-blast Our CLOVEtt IIUIiMNG ATTACHMENT 13 new and very desirable. Does tho work moro rapidly and better than an exclusively Hulling' Machine. . . ... SEPARATORS of the various dzea fitted for Steam or Ilorte rovrr, as desired. An Improved Pitts Power, an Improved Woodbury Power, and the Elward Enuai-lzing- Power, all mounted on four wheels, aro manufactured, by U3, and are not surpassed by any m the martet. "We are also prepared to furnish first-class Portable Engines with our Separators. For Price-list and Circulars, address SEYMOUR, SABIN & CO. Manufacturers, Stillwater, Minn. ,,s. A WFEIC In j our own iuwii. an fa no capital risked. You can glv a "the builness a tr'al without ex KS pense. 'I he ben o portunliy ever M Kj oiren-d fur lh( se wi'Iins to work lHou should try notl.l.iK cNo until -' you see for yourself vt hat j ou can o nt the busings we offer. Xo room to explain ere. Youcan'evotealI -our time or only your pare time to thi business, ami maVe grea pay for very hour that vou work Women make as much is men. Send for sp'cl ' private terms nnd partlc ninr wlili'h u-i nnvll free, i" 111. Hit free. Don t complain or Jinrd tiirr-i whl'e Ji n have." such . rhnriri Artrtrevor. HAI LITTAl o . porllnud. .M f .,.. Vw. TtlnnA TntlTA. UTtA CtfmnT.ltf every function to more healthful action, and is thus a benefit In all diseases. IneltminaUngtheImpuritiesortheblool.tno natural and necessary result Is the cure orscror ulous and other Skin Eruptions and Diseases, including Cancers, Ulcers and other Sores. Dysoe psia. Weakness of theStomach.Constl- patfori. Dizziness, General Domiuy. etc, ara . tr..- - vt..M Tf l noon!itprl cureu Dy me saic ;- . - - as an appetizer and regular tonic It is a medicine which should bolnevery fam ily, and which, wherever used, will save tho payment of many doctors bills. Bottles of two sizes; prices, 50 cents ana h, SSTWarner'S Safe Ke me dics are sold Iy Druggists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. EH.WABM&C0., Proprietors, Rochester. Jf.TT. prrcnrl fnT Pltmnhlt and Testimonials. Tnls machine Is cnarantced in its present com pleteness.to meetthewunt of every liou'chod fo either domestic or fuiic work; Is simple and dura hie in construction, easily kept in repair, and wll knit astocKlnr; with beef and toe complete in from 5 to 10 minutes, and articles of any desired shape, size.nr m-iterlal can be easily and quickly knit on mis macuine. iiiemacnineis warranted looem perfect order and to do Just what is represented. Each machine Is nccompanled by n book of Full 11 lustratrd Instruction by w hich any onecan learn to operate them. OOOb AGEXTS WAKTFI) with whom the best terms will be made. All orders and communications should be addresed to I)A.A JJICKFOKI), Tres'tand Gen'l Act. 19yl UVJ Broadway. Xew Yark. An .ntip.f. V.wiml nn.itiv! .fflptivtt I Kemede far the tpeedr ind Dermsnent cure of Beminal .Emissions ana impoiency cy ue oniy trn tTp vis.. lmvl Application to tbm priaapuScmt tbe Pucue. Tarn lue of ue tr&tA, is stteiHl4 with do pain or tscoBTeame., tad 6mt Bel laterfart with the orrtintf? porfnas ef life. This mode of rmtsieot see etooil the test in eery severe ceiel. st is e peeaoonctd soeeese. There la ao Boaseneo aboot this preparation. Practical etecratloa ecablM as to positively guarantee that It vU giro perfect eatiafaetJon. It la eoo ceded by the Medical ITefesslois to be the most rational ceaes Tet dieoev eredof reachiag and conac this eery preralent troBble. ThelUmedy lei B.t.etaMh.a.tan.Ks . N. I (iMti.f a WMthl.13. lT3(Mf3Mt le iriiii..iii.lim eiliMn f t, Nf.3llMi.MrUiMkwhL "T I'll i-iii Tin ' pi.ii.i.1 r Ba bf eaaJ. e.W4 lu. .ie ran nrtiM. Le awae wwrr a Wa. yHMi e . n P. .eut imi Am.mil ISMtfatl.ae .Sua i 1.1... lb. anil t..ti.l Uu tkar .. b. vw. 4 a a.rft.1 ataatiit. I tel be ik. e.tM. U br.. mm. ae if a.. afiVMit. B.M rf Bje eL ,k.Bl-sv . . It- 1 HARRIS REMEDY CO. HF0 CHEMISTS, jiaraiCa anix one otrccia, oa. aiwuao. jiw Unoltcitel tefttimnny to the Efllcacu of Prof. JInrr in' bruit mil I'liHtillef.titketx from Letter receivctl front I'atronat Indiana. April Ilth, 1S79. The remedy is working perfectly. Had epiler y from weakneee. for eight years rast. Chicaro, Asr. 11, 1579. I in thoroothly cured and feel tip top. The Toupr. ran in Ihe couoirr is eettipg better. Jlliwnri. Sept. IS, 1879. I receieetl so moeh benefit from the use of jour remedies that 1 want to try them m another case. Tlus js of lonr; standing, snd will need something eery strons;. Mich.. Jan. 23, 1679. I baee nsed op your packareof medi cine; tend me another as sooa as pombte. That piekire topped all apparent trouble, but there n wesknees jet, and 1 wish jou would prepare this lot for Ihe cure of that. Iowa, Oct. 10th. IST9 I am almost surprised at jour Fas. titles. They hare worked Ilka a charm on me. I am juet twic? as much of a man as 1 was before taking;. I was on tha verre of the rrne, I thought, and there was no cure for me, but now 1 am id rood hope, of cure. Weil Virginia, Aug. 2", 1679. I rreeired your medicine, and I believe it bas cured me, f.r which I am eery thankful. In closed please End $3, for which please send me another box (No. 2) for a friend. Von have done a great thing for me. t Will send jou all tie orders I ran. FVo in a JtViisieaM nnd JiMrocoit. Missouri. Jane 26th. 1379. f I cue forward me at oece another Vol of the Pastilles. The patient on whom I hare used most of one box. in addition to a sample box, is fist recoTeriBg, and 1 think another will set him all right- Froin a Drti ao Maryland, Sept. 2, 1679. Last January we got from ye box of jour remedy, for one of our customers, and it has made L perfect cure of him. We hate another customer now suffer i. ia the suae way, and wish by return sail oca ho. J box. IISPENSARY ZriiU!:icil3i7 at 12 IT. Ell Street. 37. LCTO, HO. THE PbjtkUns 10 chart; of this oU and well knoira iottl tuttoa are regular graduate in roedicice anJ turjery. Yewt ef Expericaee 10 the treatment of tbroale Wa have mido their k.." itvl ability so much superior to that of the ordinary practitioner, that they have acquired a national rep static a throne h their treatment ff complicate J eawt. I HDISCRET10Ht EXPOSU R E P"" grtglCTfiTf3 argrri,rt.-t-.;nJrw- -r . ingSUC sna.aies as jpeillla, tionorrbea, Ole.t, Mrleture, Urrhltia, ail Crtaary Trouble, and Sjphtlltie or M errarlal alfeebons or tha throat, akin or bone, treated with success, on scientific prin ciples wi'hoot rjsinr Mercury or other Poisonous Medicines. YnllNP. IVI P N and those of middle age who are auf. Illllll Ilil l" I il II t"W frcm tht eff"t of Spermator rhea or AetBlnal nraaness, the rtsnlt of self-abuse in youth or excess In matured rears are permaeently cured. This dis ease produces tome of the fo 'owing effects emistiont, tfcxct ef, dixtiness, nerrouisess, d miess of liht. cough, indigestwo, constipation, despondency, corfnston of tdeaa. asersion to so ciety, defectue memory, sexual exhalation, impotrney or Ion of manly eiror, which unfits the eietim f r businees or marriage. PnT EN TS TKhA 1 -u ?r ""'" ""5." i bat wkere cossiLle. personal consultatioa is preferred, whicn is FIXCB a&d irsit ed. last of questions to be answered by patients desiring treat. meat mailed free tn any address on apjl irallon. y rVrtene snlferiBr from Itaptaraaheald send their addressV and Iens aomethieg la tbelr adianta-r. It fa not a Imt, Commnniear nseirictyconfuientia ,a dslI i be addressed Bit. JJUTTS, ISAorth btit St., St. LouU. Mo. -c. Jt a A large, new and complete Guide to Wed lock, coutaining, with many others, the fol lowing chapters i A Con-petent Womanhood. i Selection of Wife, Temperaments. coooatibla and incompatible. Sterility in Women, canse and treatment. Adsicetouridgrocm, Aceice to Musoands, jtavice to ises, Prostitution, its causes. Celibacy and Matrimony compared, Coaiegal Ihitl. CaaflaeBeeat, Loeo Bad Ceartsa-B. Impednaeats to Mae reare, cieneeof lUprodaetkia, &sr Life eeaaVlered. Lav of atamace aad Dtrdeeo. Wal rights af surried veaes, ete.. iaetudisx Diaeaass pocviiae to Woesea. their caoaea and treataaoot. A. bck far Beieato aad eooMleraia reading, of tlz rAe. vtth faU Plato Eseraeiags, hj saail, soad,Uata. "THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER" On SypnUle. Gonorrhoea. Gleet. Stricture. Varico cele, ic also on 8permatorrhce3. Sexual Debility. aad Impotency. from Setf-Atuie and Excesses, cassiog- DemlBalCxaiaaioaa,errotaaeBe. arerswBtaSoCMtT.FhjaieallVeaj.Zliar Beaafoirh.Ieretieo3feaMrT. LaMeseXGal Pe.tc asaUaf asaa. stare improper se uaaacee. girlBg traaeneat.aada rteaUBBoy ralBaaiaroo. Ipee far theesrs of all pnrato diaesaes: I parrs, osar 51 plates, SO cob KeiJal AItUs,' lerfzrs k Kirii 4 7Teii::l, lft. FOR ONE DOLLAR " " " "r" tf tb' fnp; Ji iiii naii,asaaaBiaaaasBwa bore desenhed books, nice If oouiaa To oee soiiu&e, coaui&mg 53G pages, and oser 10O illustrationa. The combined volume is pesitisely the most popular Medical Book putliahed. The author is an experi. enced phjsicua of many years practice, (as ta welt known). and tho adneo teea. aad rmlM for trearaeat tana devB. will to found of great raloa to ttooo suSrrief from rapurstieo of the rrstrn. early errors, east eigor. or azrcf tho trobleo eomiaf ader tho bead of "PaUraTX" or -CHBOSIC E-ae Pootare suczps taken la pastoral for boeka. ISARY E't.hn.he BjBsaBcaBaBBj in !t7, ceres from impura sexual asooctatioas. lf abuse or scxnal excesses Patisnla treated by mail and ezpress. Where possible, per sonal consultation is preferred, which Is free and invited. Ques tions to te answered bj patients desiring treatment mailed free to any address en arr legation. Tor books or treatment address DR. BUTTS, 12 North 8th SU St. Loula, Mo. cnro&ic oiscaoea and complicatea cases, aad diseases resaltme foly described with fcienfifie mod cf enre Ir f llama Illustrated pamp! et sent frte on apcaUo2. IIAUKIS HEAIKDV CO.. Saarg UcaalsU, dlh A JIarkrt SU, (t. Louis, ilo. M I Bl fti sjfei M ssS! M I 1 II W mm gy,l'l WW. rtfjliawwilg kri3siUKr iflSKSiiww BB TRADE HAH OV Tim .iirf-f-.tH wm YfA vc-A 1880 ANNOUNCEMENT 1880. THE TTho Oldest Paper in St. Jofcsepli nlt:IieJL.eiiling,r I?iipcx in "tlio Grettt TV est. ' rowlnltsTventy-fIrst volume the Herald las been a uccessrul unr! influential paper from f a day it was founded, and its publishers are Ceter nilnetl to maintain its established reputation an Tlie abiest advocate or good moral iiml correct principles. The most reliable Xcwspnper. Tile most desirable business paper for business men And the best Xcvvgpapcr for all class The Dally Herald having been recently pnlanc ed and being printed on clear, new type, and 1 r facilities for obtaining news being constant'v in creased. It will continue t maintain Its pu n anions the best and ablest papers In the couutry, and the LEADING PAPER IN THE WEST Oneor the Important feature? of tbe Hern Id m ! that which makes 't especially alunble. if nrt Ir dlipensable to business men. is the full, comp.ete and Reliable FtTarket Reporls, which are every day found In Its columns and w high lirgely govern the srartsactioiihoi" merch.it a anilde.ilersin.stock.RpvinamlprodirceofaU ki s The business man who dos not avail hmit " f theknowledgeoontalned in theed iilvcinn vr j.1 reiKirts.:ad whndnesniit kep posteil In the d' y liurtimttotw or the markets is at the mercy o- U e more enterprisuie traders. In many cases hr, dreds of dollars are lost tlmt rofhtn saved b n vesting .Nine Dollars; a ear fiirthcDnitr lit. raid- THE ST. -JOSEPH Dollar J-leralcl, as Its mme Indicates. Is published at the low pr co oftlNi: l)l)l.l,AK a jetr and Is mmled tt st S scrlhers uitDoutaddliii'titltswtt fiir poi?e. It s tho best nnd cheapest Weekly Taper published In the West. ctintnlnliiK .Ml t llr lmnnrmnl Sf J-r ot tile Cfllc. Pure nnd Intcrct Int; l.lteriture. And a roinjilelc llcvlew ofthe Gen eral Market. .o otlierPaprrl so Desirable, 90 Sat isfactory nnd Cheap, ? inscriptions to the MO 1.I.A It 11 F K A I.D must be pi tl Invar l. in iidvawe and the paper w!.l b promptly disContlnuetl at the etpiralion o( iLu timepaid for. One doll a r fo roue yea r. Fifty cents for six months Al Vostrra'tersaremir snfr oril aitents to re cel - O sr.d forward subscriptions. Address FRANK l TRACY, Manager, ST. JOSEPH, iv rex. HARPER'S fslAGAZiNE, ILIiUSTRATED. 'Studylnt: the subject objectively and from U.e educational point or view seeking- to provl 'p tl t which. taken .iltngether. wlllbeot tfcenintser 1 to the lar-cest number I Ion 3jto concluded tfa , f I could I ave but one work for a public Iinrtr I would select a complete set of JTtvrper's .VfTitVy Charles Francis Adams. Jr Its contents nre cun trihitted by Iheranflt emlre M uitliorsainl artists or Kurope and America wi . Hie lon experience of Its pnWIshers hits made 'hemthoronshlt com ersant with th desires nfttie public, which they will swc no effort to gratify Thevo'umesortheJffwrnl egln with thennm- rers for June nnd Deeenihs rir eneh vear When, lotiine IssporiHerl. It will It- understood that tio 'ibscriber wishes to begin with the current JNum- ier. Sarper's Periodicala. Flnrpor's 1D.azino, ono YaT $ 4 CO Inrpor's "V'colily. ' 4 G9 !I irper'a Bnzar, " " 4 00 Tlie lliroc nTiovc named palj- lictttion-r, nc Year - 10 00 Any Tiro nboiro xtaaiotl 1 Yonr 7 00 Hrtrpor'sYonnpFfoiilolYoar 150 POSTAGB mSE To all subscribers in the United slate or Canada. A comp'etPset of Unrftn't Magmmr. rnuiprls'ric V volumes. In neat cloth binding, wttl be sent by xpresH. freight at etenserporch.-er wnreiei t t ?U i' per volume. tlnnle volumes, by ma. I post paid. -J-t . Cloth cafes, for bliHlimc, art cents, br mail, postpaid. Itemlttnncs should fx made by Posfofllce ifoney Order or Draft, to nvohi chance of loss. AVuMjwrX'W.nrr ttot In atp) this mlrrrtuement wifA nut thr express order of Jtarper df Jtmifier. Address HARPER & BROTHERS. av;h- YORK. TIIE TEEIiHiTrr Nebraska State Journal. CAI2PAIGII Or 1880. Bnrlnit tlie eomlnir ypar llif polltlral afTiirrs of tlie Nation ami tlie fliscieH,uii Kr inn out of thei ullliLHSume an Importance rarely equaled in our litfetory. THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN will I e a more able contest, secnod. perhap tn maRii Unit and bltternt.i, to none that have pre ceded It. Tho CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES will be taken. Inclnillmc thereapportkiiinrrt of "oiiRressional itepresentatives. hiii the InftlnR of he balance of power, und the re-atljiMtinentoI the nil'lence of sections. THE NATION Al. CONVENTIONS ol nil partieswlil precetle the Presidential Klectioii. And the I'latfurnis will determine the Cjurse of LecNlatlon and the Volicy of the Government for another four years. OUR STATE ELECTIONS forMemlien of both branches ofthe Legislature nvoKIiiK the election of a U S.Senator, and for fjll Hxecntle Ticket, will occur. CONGRESS CONVENES in December, for the "lone session," and questions of vital Importance to the people. Incliullntc the Imlinii nntl the Hlorim n problems and the new attempt to aert the overeinty ofthe otafe-i as superior to the power of the Nation, in the mutter of protecting the frahchite, and provlirlnn for tho pitrlt; of National Klections.vull b-dPY-el ptdatd debated by the leailint; spirit of the Country. The Weeklj clr nltn Stntc lournnl will ben f.tithful epitomeof these events, ami will fuliy presei.t the merits of the discussions prof eI thcr-by. while at the same time K will Ktve c n clsely and fully all tbo I'nrrent Korehtn. nd Do mstlcne-w full and la-est Market Heporls iral as well as from Ka-'tiri Commercial C enters, 'nil reports .'the prt'ceeslinus of all I.ltcrnry. "-o-cinl. KclluioiiHand i diicntinnitl t'onrcntioas :iinl-t!itc societies, and of thestatc I.ei-'la-turc, TELEGHAPHIC SUMMARY of ConKrelonal InceedlnKS,arMl will be In fart a weekly history of the world In Keneral, and of tk Nation, am! the ;Vhte In particular The Wccklr .Nehrnka tnt Joiirnnl is rot only tin" largest Weekly piibllshrsllii the luet,bat itconti Ins innch more reatlinK mutter. In propor tion to Its size, 'han can be found .n any of Its r. n temporarles on this side of the Missouri and com mends itself to every Nebrnskari as the Stixtr pnprr, to be taken in addition to the local popes or tnx several coniilles. for Its general nml Slate nttrs Republican In politics, it discusites public attain, not trout a partisan, but from a broad, national tnnd point, criticislnc public men and Hieanr3 upon their merits, Independent ot tactloRallum or prejudice. No better mellum of the new thai Is wanted in Nebraska for the enlh;htmer.t of Ihe beatls if the family, or for a liberal education of toe rising itea-" e ration, can be found than the ;?tnte Journal. SlnRle Copy, per yer 5 2.0O PItc Copies, at one tlmc. P. 75 Ten , 15.110 tf The 3foney (registered letter or roonoy-or-der) must Invariably be sent with the names. Address, STATE JOLRIVAJ, CO., LINCOLN NEBRASKA. T iWA YEAR.or5toyOo 'ay Ift youfjown locality No risk Wodihii do as well as men Many make more than the uni f nnt stated above No one can foil to make money fas'. Any one can do the-work. You can make from S5cts to Jan hour Dy uevotlirstyour er enlnKS a.d spare time to the business. It coHts noth ing to try the business. Nothing like It for money making ever offered bafore. Business pleivantand strictly honorable. Reader. If yon wnnt to know all about the best pavimr business be.ore the public snd us your address and -e will send yoa full nar tlculars and private terras free ; sample worth f 3 also free ; yon can then m: ke p your mind for yourself. Address Ur.Ui.ur. sii.au.i v v.vs.t Portland, ile. 2lyl Drop Into thorellable nnd well known Dms; Stand of J. J. Bender. Nemnha City, and ask them what the reputation of theGreen Moan tain Cathartic Pills has been since lt35. Yon will he told that they have been, and aro a .standard Liver Eegulator or Medicine An Infallible Eemedy for Malarious Fevers, Jaundico,- Eestlessness, Mental Depression, Sick Headache, Constipation, Billiousness, Dyspepsia, &c. Try one box, only 25 cents. You will never regret It. O.C. Day fc Brnckett, Sole Proprietor. JCm5 KansaJClty, Mo. A. MONTn unaranteed. J12aday a home made by the Industrlous.Cap! ital not required, we will start you Men Women. Boys and Girls make money faster at work for us than at auvthlmr else. The work Is light and pleasant, and such as anyona earr ko right at. Those who are wise who see this ootloe will send ns their addresses at once and se for themselves. Costly outttt and trmsfree Now is the time. Thosealreadv at work are laving up larce sums of money. Address TKTJK t CO.. Au gusta Me. ayl St a fa "a J" ?i 1 s i!5Dns n la JUdLiii tlLiiRLU J i i r tA m v