i'HE ADVERTISER IIUKSDAT, DECEMBEK 9, 1880 Coffins and llearse by Stevensen & Cross. Tinware of all kinds repaired at "Willing Bros. New supply of nice cakes at Fur man & Palmer's. 2Jew stock of stoves at low fig ures at "Willing Bros. For the best and cheapest cook aiove go to Stevenson & Cross'. Dovel Bros, will open up- a large Btock of groceries inthis city about Dec. 13th. For a "boss" set of glassware call on T. L. Jones. He has a largo stock and more coming. There- is a good bridge across the river now, and the Missourians haul wood to our city. Axes, axes, plain, beveled and double-bitt, the best stock and cheapest by Stevenson & Cross. "Who will supply the city with Ice next summer? "Would it not pay somebody well to do so? The fellow who was going to start a doggery in Sberidaa. concluded that it wouldn't pay, and he has given up the -venture. Fresh oysters direct from Balti more have arrived, and will be sold cheaper than at any house in the city, at Strobles City Bakery. Anyono wishing to buy an outfit for housekeeping can save money by buying of Stevenson & Cross, as they keep everything in that line. Ed. Loomis fs just7opening a boot and shoo shop in the building first door west of Opelt's livery stable. Mr. Loomis is reported to be an excellent workman, and we doubt not will at tract a liberal share of the patronage of this community. See his ad. in this paper- Saturday night, after a mild, misty, damp day, the wind changed to the northwest and gave us a regular "Wizard" for a few hoursand Sunday morning came bright, clear and cold. But the mercury has not yet gone be low zero. Later, Ten below, Tues day morning: - The ""West End" scandal referred to by us last week, we are satisfied, is rather an unimportant matter after all, being nothing more than tho out-cropping of a severe case of jealousy. "We shall decline to have anything further to say about the affair, and hope the parties will recover their senses, be just and reasonable, and neither give cause of offense toward the other. At the meeting of the city coun cil, Monday evening last, J. G. Russell resigned as city policeman, and Clark Odell was appointed to fill the vacancy. Clark has had considerable experience in that kind of service, and was for years on tho police force in St. .Too, Missouri. Clark will be found reason ably strict in dealing with law-break-ers and equal to any emergency. Johnny Smith, the barber, was ar rested Monday this week for selling whisky contrary to law, and Judge Stull fined him 2.".00 and costs. John ny can stand that and go right along with the business. It's much cheaper than license. "We are credibly inform ed that during one day last week ho took in over one hundred dollars for drinks, and Saturday last he had a big back door trade. Wo rejoice that quite a number of our citizens addicted more or less to the use of strong drink, have taken the pledge. "We believe they were sincere and bave a desire to drink no more. And now as a true friend, one who would do any reasonable thing to assist them in the ways of sobriety, wo ask them to adopt this one sentence of ad vice: Keep away from those jrfaces where liquor may be had, awl tohere you will meet individuals who would tempt you to drink and cover you with the shame of broken promises. You know where tliose stink holes are gentlemen do not go there you will not if you care for your word, your manhood, your friends, wife and chil dren, and a future sober life. 0, frien Is. Seep away from those pits of hell. If you go in you willfall, fall, and cause fresh tears of sorrow to flow. On the information of Charles Saunders, Dr. Crane and his two sons, Albert and Harry, were before Judge Stull Tuesday this week, for selling whisky without license. The evidence showed that one night last week three young men procured a bottle of whisky of Harry Crane, which they drank, and that Albert Crane had frequently sold whisky to Doug. Dovel, the young man who was the direct purchaser on this occasion. Harrv was fined S25.00 and costs; the others were not fined. But Albert should, have been, we think, as real guilt was more clearly fixed up on him than upon his brother. Dovel said lie got the whisky from Harry by pretending that it was for his father. to whom Dr. Crane liad been, adminis tering that kind of medicine while under treatment; but he had got sev eral bottles from Albert recently by merely representing that he "felt bad." These sales were made without pre scription or any admixture of drugs. "We do not care to discuss this matter further at present, but will express"the general public opinion that the Cranes have been, to put it mildly, a little careless in the handling of liquors in their doctor shop - considering the stringency of the law and hope this lesson will be a salutary one to them and others. Later. Tuesday 'evening, after Harry Crane had been fined, Albert Crane was arrested on a warrant, got ten out by Mr. Hetzel. BUSMESS BREVITIES. House to rent. Apply to S. A. Osborn. For first class groceries call on T. L. Jones. Groceries of all kinds by Steven son & Cross. .Fresh bread at Strobles 7 loaves for 25 cents. - Best brands of flour kept by Ste venson & Cross. Extra copies of the advertiser at A. TV. Xickell's. Mrs. Lewis Bnner died,, in tins city, Saturday last. Great sale of furniture by the Reg ulator. T. Richards. Tho best brands of flour always on hand at T. L. Jones'. Hardware, largest stock and low est prices by T. Richards. Hickory nuts, chestnuts and figs at Furman & Palmer's. "Want butter and eggs. Highest price paid by Stevenson & Cross. A large- stock of fine cigars for Xmas, at Furman & Palmer's. Lamp chimneys of every descrip tion at Jones.' - A full and complete stock of fur niture kept by Stevenson & Cross. Coffins and furniture, a large stock of all styles by Stevenson & Cross. Money loaned at 9 per cent, on improved farms. T. L. Schick. Best Bread in the city at Furman & Palmer's and don't you forget it A big stock of heating stoves and will be sold low by Stevenson & Cross Fresh Bread, pies and cakes al ways on hand at Furman & Palmer's Dr. Collins, Dentist, Brownville, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Xot at home on Fridays A large stock of musical instru ments just received at btroble's City Bakery. Don't suffer with an aching tooth when you can have it extracted with out pain by Dr. Collins. Best Bread in Brownville at the new Bakery of Furman & Palmer al ways fresh and clean. Give them a trial. Just received a Targe stock of con fections for the Holidays which will be sold cheap at Stroble's City Bakery. A woman named Lizzie Sweeley at work in a hotel at Xorth Platte, is under arrest for the crime of infanti cide. Upon the delivery of her child she threw it into tho privy vault, and the doctors say it was born alive. "We can recommend the New York Observer to our readers as a fam ily paper that is full of good and. useful reading. It has both religious and sec ular news, and a foreign correspond ence which is entertaining and valua ble. Any one can get a sample copy by sending to tho Xew York Observer, 37 Park Row, Xew York. The "Walters troupe engagement for this city was postponed one week. They will be here sure next Monday evening and begin the week's series of dramatic performances with the popu lar play entitled "Lost and Won." This is one of the best of traveling troupes and should have the greeting of a full house on the first evening. The Union House, this city, is the most popular dollar-a-day house in the west, and is receiving patronage as it deserves and merits. It is the best place for fanners to stop to get a good dinner, and every day its tables are crow Jed. In the desk of the Union , may always be found the best brands I of cigars. Those who have not put up at this popular hotel are invited to stop and give it a trial. Last night the 4,Geo'ge "Walters Company" performed the popular play of "The" Banker's Daughter," with great success, the characters through out being admirably sustained. It is a beautiful illustration of the province of comedy, for while it constantly pleases by wit and vivacity, it deline ates character, it paints manners, and, without one trait of prosy didactism, it instils an excellent wisdom in the con duct of life. The hit of tho piece was made by Miss Nellie "Walters, and it was a brilliant hit, clear, sharp, une quivocal and conclusive. The success of the character is the bland assumpt ion of perfect artlessness in a ripe, be witching, tantalizing personality, in stinct with roguish mischief, sparkl ng with superabundant animal spirits. Miss "Walters embodied and displayed all this perfectly, using sweet tones, a joyous vitality "and a lively coquetry, without a touch of excess, and with a graceful precision of finish, in the high est degree refreshing and admirable. Daily Patriot, Chariton, Iowa, Oct. IS. G. "W. Bain, tho great Kentucky temperance lecturer closed a scries of five consecutive lectures in this city on Sunday evening last. The opera house was crowded at each lecture, notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, part of the time. Mr. Bain fully sustained the report that had pre ceded him in the expectations of the people. Everybody liked him, even persons who never believed it possible for them to think well of any temper ance lecturer. Hedidinucli good and many who took tho pledge we hope will Keep it and bless the hour that threw them under his matchless pow ers, me people an regreiieu mat ne had to leave our city so soon, and if arrangements are again made to bring him among us, he may be sure of a cordial reception and overtlowing houses. From the Nemaha Time?. The members of the Nemaha City Brass Band will give a ball in Moore's hall on Christmas eve. The pioceeds of the ball will be used to purchase new instruments for the band. Dr. Andrews found six babies in side of forty-eight hours last week. Two girls for Pres. Barker, a boy for V. P. Peubody, a girl for Burns. and two boys for Vallance. The doctor says he don't think any of them got away, but he wouldn't be sure about it. The great increase in business in Nemaha City witliin the last year is astonishing to many of our citizens and to all who visit the town. Our increase in shipping over last year is more than three to one, while our mer chants are selling goods in proportion. The good people of Nemaha wilt have a splendid Christmas Tree on Christmas eve, at the school house. 100ALPEBS0HALS. S. Seeman has purchased the gro cery and bakery of Mr. Xance. G. "W. Culp, Deputy U. S. Marshal was in the city Monday this week. Mrs. Robinson, nee Holladay, who has for some timebeen seriously ill, we are pleased to learn in convalescent. Dovel Brothers are opening a gro cery and confection store in the room recently occupied as "W. T. Rogers' law office. Frank Sparks, typo of the Rock Port Mail, was in the city last Friday and irave THE ADVERTISER boys a pleasant chat. Miss Olive Flora, oldest daughter of John Flora, formerly of this city. now of Wilbur, Neb., was married on Thanksgiving day. SEEDS. Frest blue gras3 and Timothy, at the drug .uid oook store of "W. H. Mc Crecry. The ordinance prohibiting the re tail of intoxicants in this city is fla grantly and defiantly violated, and has been for two months past. This is well known and is the common talk of the town,nd is doing more harm to the prohibition theory than all the tern, perance lecturers will be able to over come. Somebody is delinquent in du ty, for those cider shops where, whisky is sold could be effectually closed .any hour that the effort ismade. "Will it be done? and done at once? We shall see. The Advertiser demands that the law be enforced, and by those whoso duty it is to enforce it. Later Some of them are being brought to grief. Good!i Notice Is hereby given that 1 will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidate for teachers of the primary or common schools of this county, at the Court House, in Brownville on the first Saturday in each month. Philip Crother, 21-tf Co-Superintendent. GRAIN ! Highest market price paid by D. E. Douglas & Co. If you want strictly pure Orleans molasses go to J. L. McGee's. Dissolution or Partnership. To whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given that the partnership hith erto existing in the furniture business, in Brownville, Nebraska, between the undersigned, was dissolued, by mutual consent on the ICth day of November, 18S0, Thomas Richards having purch ased the entire interest of C. W. Gould in said business; and. said Richards as sumes all liabilities of said firm and all debts due and owing to the same must be paid to him. C. W. Gould, Thomas Richards. Taxes, Taxes, Taxes. All persons owing delinquent tax to Nemaha county arc hereby notified that if said tax is not paid by Decem ber 15th. 1SS0, 1 will proceed according to law, to collect the same. This in cludes all tax prime to the year 1880. The tax of 1SS0 is now due and can be paid with iut interest if paid before May 1st, 18S0. Please come forward and pay up your delinquent tax and save cost. A. H. Gilmore, 23w3 Co. Treas. Cash Paid for Wh:at. The lugliost market price paidfor good Tiieat at Glen Rock Mills. -istf JO. EjDAET& CO. A F;slr Count Is always had at the select grocery of A. G. Gates, as well as the best brands of flour, oat meal, corn meal, buck wheat flour, California canned goods, Michigan apples, chestnuts, oranges, and a choice line of dried fruits. Also at this establishment m .jbe found the nicest candies and confections for the holidays. His staple family groceries are fresh and choice, and nobody sells at less profit. filerry ChrlHiniaslo all by A. W. Aickcll. Appreciating highly the very liberal patronage given me in former years by our friends and ciutomerj during the Holidiv season, we have made still greater efforts this season to select and place on sale an unusual large, com plete and unexcelled variety of the very latest novelties and Holiday goods that could be found in eastern markets. Those wishing to make presents of anything useful or orna mental will find a full stock to select from at my place, and at prices exceed ingly low. Books of every kind, grade and style, from five cents to-ten dollars. Roger Brothers silverware, jewelry, celloid sets; photographand autograph albums of every size; gold pens and pencils, hair brushes and hand mirrors, lKcketbooksand diaries, Japanes brack ets and boxes, glove, handkerchief and collar boxes, smoking sets, ink stands, paper weights, the finest display of vases and dolls ever seen in Brown ville, toy carts and wagons, shell boxes. work boxes, writing desks and secreta ries, toy bureaus and tables, mustaeh cup3, coffee cups, majolica ware, brack ets of most every kind and a thou sand other things. Please call and look and be convinced. Make your se lections early before the rush comes and the best are picked out. "We will give you all the attention possible, and prices that will be satisfactory. Colts for Sale, Two colts, one and two years old. by Holladay's horse, and out of mare by Mason's Glencoe. For Sale. En quire of Owex Mooxey, 23w2 Furnas Farm, Brownville. Fifty Blue Soldier Overcoats at McGee & Moore's. My Entire Stock ofDry Will be g Job Lots at Biff Discounts to Merchants Terms Cash. LOUIS LOWMAN Christmas ! Christmas ! ! ! Holiday Grifts At lower prices than any other house in town. Examine and be convinced. At Book and Drug store of "W. If. Mc Creery. IIOLID4Y CANDIES,. COSFECTI oxs, Every thing nice, and just what you want at Palmer & Furman's. Call and Sec- The splendid stock of fresh candieg and confections at Palmer & Furman's. Bain wagons the best and for sale by Stevenson & Cross. El A3R CORN Highest market price paid by D. E. DOUG-LAS & CO. Don't buy Vermont ma- pie syrup when you can get the genuine at J. L. Mc Gee's. "Woven wire beds, all sizes and low prices at Stevenson & Cross'. Pinncs and Oi-aus. First-class for less than ever offered before. Address J. R. Dye, I6tf Brownville, Neb. 150 test oil just received at J. L. McGee's. School Bo&s At the Drug and Book Store of "W. II. McCreery, . Brownville, Neb. Stoves, furniture, and queensware by Stevenso i & Cross. Complimentary. Leadville, Col., Nov. 16, 1880. Hon. Ciiuitcn Howe: Please accept the accompanying specimen box with tho compliments of Yours, Truly, Marcus L. Emery, R. C. Carr, "William Murr, S. W. Abbott. Tho box consisted of a nice jewel case containing thirty-six specimens of fine ores of silver and gold, from the mines in the vicinity of Leadville; and is a gift lfghly appreciated by Mr Howe. In this connection we will also ten der our thanks to Mr. Frank Fuilough for a box of similar specimens. Bain "Wagons, whip3 and cross-cut saws by Stevenson & Cross. SSWJHCr MACHINES. Buy the Now American with self thrcding shuttle and self-setting need le lightest running machine; it is the boss; no humbug. For sale by T. Riciiabds. Salt Cheap at Hill's. Kest assortment of horse blankets and lap robes at J. H. Bauer's. For the best Slock of Arctic overshoes call on McGee & JVIoore. SILVERWARE. A flno assortment at Ark wriglit'S' WANTED. 10,000 lbs. of butter and 10,000 eggs at McGee & Moore's. Hewton and. Sclmttler wagons. Spring and Plat form ra;;ons stock and cliain pnmp3, for sale by David Campbell. For the best stock of men's and boys' clothing call on Mc Gee & Moore. Call at Arkwrigktfs Gem Jewelry Store and see his Xmas Goods. List of Letters Remaining in the postoilice at Brown ville, Nebraska, for week ending Dec 4. 18S0: Allen, William Conver. John. 2 Coy, B. J. Schubert, M. Chandler, Joseph. Short, John R. Taylor, G. W. POSTAL. CARDS. Bear, Lotta, Warring, J. H. Persons calling for any of the above will please say advertised. T. C. Hacker, P. M. For your ness go to saddles and har J. D. Bauer's. nmiiEiiii i II Goods, Clothing, sold at STATE MATTESS. I I Mr. Windham, of Cass, is also a candidate for speaker. The town of Firth, Lancaster county, has a newspaper, started last week, called the Times. Tho Lincoln Globe says Paddock will resist tho-confirmation of Marshal Bierbower. Very likely. State Journal :jThe report that Gen. Van Wyck has rented tho whole of the Oriental Hotel as headquarters for the senatoriaKcarapaigu seems to lack confirmation. The cry'for "moi e coal" is, heard from all over the State. The Nucfiolls county Herald is conceded the boss turnip 11 pounds. "U. P. cappers" has been repeated upward of fourteen thousand times by tho Bee within the hist year. Every body who disagrees with Rosewater is a U. P. capper," andjias about as much affect upon the public attention as the clatter of a poll parrot. A. J. Reed, editor of the Falls City News, died suddenly,. 2d inst. J. J. Marvin takes editorial charge of the Newt. The legislature convenes January 4th, and on the following Tuesday will begin to vote for U. S. Senator. - The Humboldt Sentinel says "Sa lem is looked upon, by nearly every body as the most ornery town in the State," whatever that may be. A horse recently stolen in Ilum boldt, was a fewdays afterward found in Nemaha City. The thief was not found. "The Xebraska City News nomi nates Hon. Frank Ransom of Otoe as its candiJate for speaker of the house." News. And that will cook Ransom's goo30, sure, if the House finds it out. Omaha has a shot company, just incorporated. Judge Cobb and Church Howe are each spoken of as the possible mysteri ou . black horso that will carry off the prize in the Senatorial race. John L R'edick, Omaha, recently obtained a verdict against the First National Bank of Omaha, on a suit to recover for usurious interest charged him by the bank, It is st.iled that another distillery is about to be started at Nebraska City Bettor wait till ho hears the result of the vote on the constitutional amend ment for it will be voted on and car ried, we believe. Near his home, in Seward county, 3d inst., a deaf man by the name of Cornelius Cabey was run over by cars and both his legs broken. R A. Huntley, formerly of Lan caster county, was found dead near Winthrop. Mo., a few days ago. He was druuk and was killed by his wag on upsetting. The M. E. Church at Lincoln will soon be lighted by gas. At the meeting of the central committee of Otoe county to settlo the business of tho campaign, a resolution was presented to expel Lot Brown of the Press from tho Republican party. but as pity prevailed, instead of justicej the resolution was'not passed. Falls City Journal: Again we call the attention of our legislative delegation to the villianous road law now on our statute books, and remind them that their outraged constituents will never cease their clamor until that law is amended or repealed. AJsociety called "Farmer's Alli ance," of Gage county, have issued a call for a convention at Lincoln, Jan. 5th, for the purpose of organizing a "State Alliance." Farmers' clubs, granges, and agricultural societies are entitled to send delegates; The object of the society is, we learn, to regulate railroad rates; and a laudable one it is if wisdom and reason shall govern in stead of prejudice. The ability of the Lincoln Globe to growl and find fault is one not hav ing an equal outside of the Chicago Times. The Times has the preference of course, because it has a greater in fluence: but the Globe is just as good so far as it goes. Friend cille Telegraph. About the difference there is be tween a pig aud a hog. The pig does its best and grows. The Red Cloud Argus writing up a prospective wolf hunt, assures the company that Red Cloud will be able to furnish several thousand dogs. Red Cloud Argus: The fish com mission of this state have now 300.000 California Salmon for distribution. They can be obtained by applying to Mr. Kaley, of this place, or other mem bers of the fish ccoramission. The newspapers of Nebraska have done very much for the State, but the State has absolutely uone noimng lor her newsnaoers. therefore we submit, i as- an axiomatic proposition, that the one is indebted to the other. The ueot j xne unarxer not uuisi is ma uesi. un should be paid, canceled, wiped out, cause it consumes the least frcl and which we hope to see done at the com- j. mogt even antl wejghsn,ore than ine session of the legislature. There .. ... .- , ,.-f -rcr,, ' is no State in the union that we know anything of that has been more nig-1 gardly to ward, its publishers than Ne braska, while her press has contributed more to her rapid settlement and ad vancement than any other agency. Hed Cloud Argus. Every word true. Tho legislature of Nebraska will recognize tho good the State papers have been and are to tho State, we fully believe, and doome legitimate legislating that will in va rious ways benefit them. The Syracuse Journal says 'if our information is correct Gen. Van Wyck will be the next U. S. Senator." 'You know if the dog hadn't stopped, etc. Plattsmouth Enterprise: It looks now as though the Cass county dele gation to the coming legislature would be solid for Elmer S. Dundy for the next IT. S. Senate. The Beatrice Leader has "kicked tho bucket and died." State Journal: Fish Commission er Kaley can have a salmon or carp for breakfast every day in the year, and vet have thousands of fish to sell and gi'o away. Who says it don't pay to raise fish in Nebraska ? State Journal: There is no doubt as to the patriotism of Mr. William Luse, of Rock Creek precinct. He is the happy father of bounciog twins, and has named them Garfield and Ar thur. Nebraska's presidential electors met at Lincoln, 1st inst, and cast the three electoral votes of the State for Garfield and Arthur, as they were elect ed to do. Ou Wednesday nfght of last week, Mrs. Lewis Peterson, who lives in Sherman precinct, Kearney county, gave birth to triplets two boys and a girl. The girl did not live long, but tho boys were doing well at last ac counts. We are informed that the birth of triplets are- of frequent occur rence in that vicinity. Jiloomington Argus. The Liucoln 'Globe ia doing some awful close guessing ou Senator only missed it one man the last time. The Oma.hartliepublica7i has an other diagram illustrating the status of candidates. HVe interpret the illus tration in this way: Paddock, the un der dog in the fight, or. Hat on his back feeling upward for the ground!; Dun dy, the but end of the log; Weaver, sliding down toward the little end; Van Wyck close after Weaver: and Nance in the midst thereoFso as to be handy in an emergency. This is not bad guessing, except as to Pad., and he's not the under dog, by several. LONDON. The cold wave- has strnok Kobrnska. What then must be the frozen condition of tho rest of tho world? Zlder Itowe will preach In London every night this week. "You are not a great man." Oh no. Gen. Garfield, you are; not; 'or RrentneM means treachery , iugratllude and rebellion, "if you wore a great man," friend Garfield, you would turn traitor to the party which hns chosen you for the chief muglstrute of this Nation. Yon would turn wlthi R'om from your Republican friends aud smile on your Democratic enemies. You would put your foot firmly down that no Republican should have a place In .your cabinet; hut Democrats and rebels would have a chance to rcltiHtato the old order of thlujs. Hut alai, alas, "you aro not a great man " "And woo Is us, poor Doi Piatt." One cannot help but liuvo the SRtno sympathy for him as he does when he hears, the ravings of n maniac ; thcrels misfortune so direful to humanity as to become crazy. May the Gods save us from those fearful bowlings of disappointed poli tician!. It seems tome people would have It that Garfield U accountable for nlT tho Infidelity in tho world, because I ngeisoll Is a Iteputill can Havo some pcopl" yet to learn that re- llgion Is not the test of MtateMnanshlpIn this republic? and If It were, has not Mr. In;;er ooll worked for the election of a- christian mini? Suppose Mr. Iieecher did say that chrlKts.intty. as It Isa-jmetlmes taught, com ing In contact with Infidelity, would always be tho loser. Well, la not that the-truth? and not Infidelity, cither? Christianity sometimes gets wonderfully mixed up with error, nnd Infidelity often holds soraiil phil osophic truths, tlinso truths coming in con tact with those errors, of course would win tn tho combat. That l.snot faylcganj thing nKalnst.piire Christianity, nor anything in favor of tho errors of infidelity. Did not Mr. Ueecher say In that amo "Sunday talk" that"! have no doubt that in tho end, the cause of philosophy will Justify Christiani ty." Yes ltjubt as surely will, as truth must triumph over error. We must wait patient ly until Christianity may be comprehended. In the brilliancy of Us own nature. Ipurlty. strlntofall svstams of Idolatry. V JEi V JZiXS. i 3 w-- . TTT-xT-rrT5 nTt-tr T-nrlorvrnrl -fro mo -nrin Wlfljica, call and settle at onea as all claizas will "be placed intiie hand of an attorney for collection.' LOUIS I.OWBIAN. V A full line of ladies5' and children's under wear at McGee & Moore's. Thoiononnd MnscUrprodaclng7Malt.' the Nervequletlnjj ITop, the superblMalarlal an tidote Quinine, and other precious ingredi ents, combined without fermentation, are the Ingredients of "Malt BIttoM." prepared by the Malt Bitters Company. Palmer & Furman have the best stock of holiday candies in the market. 6-4. Mommie cloth for dresses- very cheap, at J. L. . c Gee's. ( Attention Smokers. T. L. .Tones has the nicest stock of pipes, cigars, cijrar holders, cigarettes, smoking tobacco, etc. in Brownville. Call and be convinced. I 1 Christmas floods at J. L McGee's. Cranberries, maple syrup and buckwheat Fiour at Stevenson & Cross'. Go to the model house of J. L. McCee for a straight deal, ivherc you are not de ceived by false advertising-, or otherwise, and, iiou are Sltre to fare the OCSt in the en( -.-r, . STUVia I oiu v iS. any ouiei ' lator. T. hicnARPs. TO SUHDAT SCHOOL SUPESnTFEHD-ANTS. Sunday School Eeports. Sometime since I received a roll of blanks from the State Sunday School Statistical Secretary, Mr. J. P. Gage with tho request that I would send one blank to each Sunday School Superin tendent in the county. I have just forwarded to each school, as far as 1 know, one or more blanks; and hope the Superintendent will fill it out as soon as convenient and forward it to me. If the school is not in session, let the past school be reported. I need the report as soon after January 1st as possible. I earnestly hone each school will send in a report, that Nemaha county may bo properly represented at the next State convention. Should any school fail to get a blank, I will be glad to forward one, if notified. J. M. McKenzie, County Sec'y.. Peru, Neb. If yoa nre troubled with ilerangetl kidneys delay not. hut get one of Trof. Qullnjelte's Frencn Kidney Puds, and yoa will beoared. Laughing: Gas! Lnuliln? Can! Dr. G. II. Collins, our "old reliable" dentist, extracts teeth without pain by the use of nitrous oxide (laughing gas.) An Item erApproprlatlon. In telling of Yfarnertu Saft Kidney and Liver Cure, the Republican. Hudson, X. Y iwys In Us Washington Items: "It seems to boK3iiPral!y understood that anexpcclal ap propriation, will be mode forthe purchase, for the use of the member of Seniito and House, of Warner's Safo Pills and Warner's Safe Bitters." C0m3 Franklin 1$. Hough, representing the American Forestry department of the United States Bureau of Agricul ture at Washington, was in tho city last week in consultation with ex-Gov. Furnas, relatlvo to the forest tree planting and its future in Nebraska. If there ever was a upeclfic for any one complaint then Ca.-Ur'w LUsto- LlverPU'.a are a specific fur Sick Ile-vln-jh, and every womnn should know this, They oro not only aposltlvocart, hut a snro preventive If tnken when tho approach U felt. Carter's Little Liver Pills act directly on the liver nnd Idle, wid In this way remove the cnusr of disease without fiMt making you sick by a weakness purj;". If you try thorn you will not be disappointed. Jlyglenlc. The Express. Chicago, says of Warner'rflate Kidney and Liver Cnre: -it is. In-the high est sense, hygienic, and can he us"d by young and old with equal advaul.-Ke. It gives the only relief yet attained, that can be termed permanent. In Urlsht's jDlsease, nnd this alone should rank It hlhor in tho lists of medical triumphs." 2Um3 The Lincoln Globe of the 4th inst., devotes much of itself to Hon. Church Howe, of Nemaha, the upper dog in the fight for the Speakership, having no less than Jlce notices of llr. Howe, all of which help to feed the Howe boom. And. by the way, one would think by tho- Globe, that nowe is the only Ilepresentative Nemaha has. "What hits Daily, Schick and Reyman done to the Globe that they receivo no attention? And Howe will bo speaker all the s:ime. There Is no use In druiirflnj; yourself to death, and buying nil the vile medicines for internal uaowhen jfos-cawbe cured of fever and Rijne. dumb a-,;iie. bl.Ilous dtsordes. Jaundice, dyspepsia, as r-ell as all. disorders and nllment" of In liver, blood and stomach, y wearing one of Prof. UuilmeteV Krenct Liver Puds, which ls."a sure cure every time. ' If your druggist does not keep thr pad, fr,d 51.50 In a letter to French Pad Co.. Toledo. O . und It will be sent yot: by mail. Ic Is the only )w(l that In guaranteed to cure. Be waie of cnunte frits. McGee & Moore have Prepared mince meat, Self raising; buckwheat flour, Ver mont maple syrup, Cranberries & Reck eandr drips. Call and get your Christmas nicnacks at McGee & Moore's. Stores, Stoves. Thos. Richards for the best Go to toves. THE II.IOAV.WILLK MARKETS. BnowvrM.K.Dpcembcf S 150. Following are the quotations yentenlaj noon, the time of going to prew. LIVESTOCK. CORRECTED BY B. 31. BAILEY. STOCK DCAI.KJ A.1D SIIIPIT.R. Hogs . . $H 751 CO Steers, fair to choice 3 tXMt 1 DC Cowa, fat . . 2 00fe2 5 OKA IX MAIIKET. COnRrCTKD BY P. K. DOUGLAM, RRAl.t DEALER. sprli.u. . c&a Wheat, No. 2. 44 Corn In tli3oar..-...... KS&a L- I Itemed, Ccr tb ctrJr ao4 cernun.nt cure or Seminal Emissions and Impotency ty tb, oclr tn. ??, ra.. Xftml A,?.kum d pnaaTsnt c u Zrmim. T&. w. U u rra!; ia uW wrt . jmm e. ia.ua ubicto. m4 do.. t fateTfrnvtla tb..rtUW7 porttuu of bf t. Tis Md. T MtMl U. w! tf ttn w rrj wtwimi. .! I . . prwtaqMwt ncMM. Tbtt. 1. a. MMrtM ttws clu. pTTp.na . Incti4 tOTrtM .Mtk, .. ! Fid.l r.rvM tl U U (rr. pttOct ab.fMtfctt. It to o ..1.4 , ttm KKal rnfnu.- 1 Vm B BM rtcwnl Brtn. TrC dMOT rf t f rrc!uc m4 rn.f iam ry vnnlnt trMibU. Tt tlro ta piii,MikHrbMwfc y iri.it iii. u y.ng.., .Sw,. ,11 , WW.. Ill 'III.; .I, 9fc ) (.f MtUHf BMtS Sl ! TVl I (W..U..OT, ,i. r u!u;i wMlka tV Mf 1 tb h twa! to yf i liml, ft4 tW 1 i fW tW 4a4 L'. m if - 3W. wn.. for atsr. M HARRIS REMEDY CO MF'G CHEMISTS, lUrfcet and tth Streets. ST. LUUla -MO. TJiiHoKciteil testimony to th Efifcarjj of lrof. Harritt Sentiitnt J'nmtillr. tatzox fronx Letter receirett from ratronttt IixJuca. April I III, I8T9 Tbe rzmttj i working perfectly. Had cpttejrtj from w3kngt fir earr Tir mt CMeifr. Anr W. IO I in tDorouRrtr rtrrtM nJ fct tip lop. Tbe joupy ron In the tn-ntrr . rttfmr ttUef. Ml'vran. Serf. IS. I7. I rceirtltimoch Weed fremtis e f jrmir remrdi that I want to trr them m iotir eaie. Tbts 11 of Io j fnlinr lot w.'l pfl rfBthioy tJ uw.f. Mich., Jta 25, I5T9 I Jure ei np yr pif c ef mrjK cine, irt ne i&"tber at wioa a potwWc. That pick: ttappM all appireat troutTr. tst there n a weke jel, a&J I irull 7011 wpill r"rr thi lot frfhf ftireef U.at Iowa, Oct. I b. 1731 an almit iarprled at ror Pa Mlef. Ttej hJTC wfkeJ like a charm on me I am jH twict a mach ef a mm ai X n Wfore tjkitr;. I n on th trrt of the ?raT I tfcar,ht tad there was do care for aar fest mv f am ia rwt h rf a cut. TVeit Y.T'tma. Acr 2?, 1579, I rceiTe4 yrr neiietae, aa4 1 ttVre it bai cvreJ ne. for which t am tery ttiinkfal. ! elei pie urn 1 f far which i J'ie caJ me another box (Nn. 2)lri fner4. Too have doae a great lbi far me. t wdl ttai yo alt r'rr t rw. Kroin n PUyntHmi awl Surgeon M Iwottn. J are 256. Ia79 Please rwarJ mt at occe another box of the Fsstrfl, TkepaTic tro whom I bat aiedmottof ae box, ia adJiiton f a urar V box. is fast recorena j, aaJ I t&ttk another wiM tt h?m ! nht. From n Jrfff5iftt j Maryland 5p. 2, HfT9 Lat Jaauary we rt frai y a box r TMir rcmdr, fir oceef oar cofemert,aa4 tt taimal a rerfecs cure of Irci. V Te irther cvsinmer row aCc'- kv u the tase waj, ai wui ty ictura mail ows 3.3 boav WANTED fertha Pest d Fastest. f 5ei:tar Meieral Books aaJ BiUe. Pncrs , rcr-4 23 p-t ct. Natrnal roWwiV Co.. H. I:h. Mv rBnuucMiUK m RBWAHn 5. --. -',JW T -" . y-TCvvw -. - Kttfl' ".- v-V ' - Over's. Mlftlna or Prof. Gultmette'a --rs-jrs-v ritutcu s PADS Alreadr sr-,ti? try nnd Franc: GZSssZi which has -C!!; S'ven perfect sat- wiactlon. and hits por fortned curea ev ery time, when uiel according to directions. We now say to the aflllcted and doub lng one that we will pay the abort-reward for a single case Xj J.lsLl BAOK Tbat the Pad falW to cure, win POSITIVELY and PI This fJrent TtemeAr lKIUIAKXTIY euro Lnnibso, ijauc liacjt, sciatica, urar rl. Diabetes, Uropyt Urlgtit's Dtsraaa of tlie ICIdncyj, Incontinence nntt Rrw trntlon oft lie irlue, lunmuatlonor tliD Kttlneya, Catarrh oftbe Uladiler. IllRU Colored Urine, I'aln In the Hack, Side or l.olns, Strrom Wtaknmi, Rnd In. ract all disorders of the Bladder and Urinary Or gmift whether contracted by prl v ate disease or ota- trwie. I.ADlEd, If rou are suffering from Female WVnUui-ii. Leuccrrhiea. or any disease of tba Kidneys. CSidder. or Urinary Orraua, YOU CAN BE CURED I Without swallowlnr.causooos medicines, by sim ply wearing PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, WHICH CT KE BY ABSORPTION'. Ask your driifndit for PROF. U17IL1IETTK'8 FHKN'H KIDMCY PAD ndtale no other, ir hi has not sot it. send fiQ and yuuwIII receive l& Pnd by return mall. TE3IIM0NULS FROM THE FEOPIB; JUDOF nUCH AKAX.Lawyer. Toledo. C.says: "One or Prof, uullnii-tte's French Kidney PaUa cured me or Lumbago In three week's time. Sly case had been given up by the bet Doctors as in curable. During all thU time I suffered untold acimv nnd paid ntii large sums ol money. U hOP.OK V STTTEH. J. P.. Toledo. O . says : "l suffered lor three ear with ScUtlcn and Kl3 ney Disease, and often had logo about on crulchea. I was entirely niiJ permanently cured anr wear lng Prof, (jullmelte'j French Kidney Padfeur weeks." 'SQUIItK N. C. SCOTT. Srlvanla. O.. wrltos : "I have been a great tufferer for 13 years with Brlrht's Disease of thi Kidneys. For weed ot a time I was unnble to gl out of bed: took bairels of medicine, t ut they nave me only tempo rary r- llof. I wore two ofProt.Uullniette s Kldnny Pad six week, and I now know Inm entirely cured, Sills iikm.k? JK!(iaiis.Toieao.u.,says: Fore-ws I have been cunflned.a ereal cart of the time to my hed. with I.ncurrhcm and femalo weaknrss I wor one ofOullmetto'a Kidney Pads and vn cured In one month." JI. B UKKKX. Wholesale Grocer. Flndlay. O., write: I vntTerod for 2.S years wlm Isme back and la threewreks was permanently cured by wearloff oni-of Prof, (inllmelte's Kidney Pd." B. F. KEKLINO.M.D. Druggist. LoganMiort, tnd. when sending In an order for Kidney Pads,, writes: "I wore one of tho first ones we had anC I re ceived morebe"eHt from It than anything I ever nsed. In fct th Pads gl veibotter generalaatlsfac tlnn than anr Klilnev remedy we sold." RAY allOEMAKEK. Drttzclsu. Hannibal. II o.. Wenre working up a llraly trade In your Pads, and ate hearing of good results from them ery day." PRO?. GGILMETTE'3 FRENCH LIVER P1D Wilt pnsltlvelr cure Fever and Ague. Dumb Aitue. Ague Cak. Bilious Fever. Jsnndlce. Dy- Sepxla, and all discuses ortbe Liver. Stomach ard ;iood. Price il.Jf.bv mall Send for Prof. CJutW mette's Treatlsa on tho Kldner nnd Ltrer. free by mall. Addrisa KltKXCH PAD CO , Toledo. Ohio. For safe by W. II. McCreery. How Lost, HowReslored JustDtib tshed.a new edition of Dr. Cnlvrr vrtdl'n CVlS'tntted Essiy on the radical cure (with out medicine) of fperm-vtorrBoea or Setnlca Weakness. Involuntary Seminal LonHrs. Impoten -cy Mental odd Pby-tlcul Incapacity, Impediments toJIarrlnge, -tr etc.: alio. Consumption. Kplltp sy ind Fits. Induced by self Indulgence .ur sexual etrvagnnce .tc. The celebrated ntitbor. In tnls admirable Essay, Icearlv dem nsttntes, from a thirty years" u oes!ul pmctlce. tbnt thi nlarmlntr conspquenews of feltahiis-tnsy be rnd.c-iUy cured : pointing oo & a mode of euro at onceslmple.certaln. and effect unl. bv meins of which every sunVrer. no matter whit his condition rauy be. may cure himself pri vately, ihe.ipl and rad'cnlly. C'tT This 1-cture sbouM b? In the hands of every youth and every man In the land. Sent under liMul. In nplai 1 envelope, to any ad dress, put paid, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamp Address the Publishers. T.1E CULVSZLWZLLIGDIC&L CO., 41 Ann St.. New York, N.Y. P.O. Box. 3383, 18 ly TETTE&s CELEBRATED If . Meet- the ren,ti!rnentbof therational mcd leal philosophy which at the prcei.t pre vails. It Is perWtly pnro veKetable rdinwiy, emtirnrlns; the tlirro Important pronurtlexor a pri-vpMiHttve.a tonic, and an altrtlve. It fortifies thcixMly ak'iiin.sV dtseane. Invigor ates and re- Mtnllzra the torpid ntomach and liver, and offoctan mom nalutHry chnnge In the entire systom, when In a morbid con dition. For .alo by all Drugglttsaud Dealer gen erally. t-tt. : i.a. uatn. josepn Body, j BATH k BODY proprietor CITY III I ar now prepared tonccommodato the public with Good, Sveet, Fresh ZLVL IE .A. T . IllaVeat market ?lco paid for 33eef SCid.es AND- TALLOW"- First door east of P.O. Urownvllle. fRs v?t A la -re. new anJ ccuUf tc Cuf to WS lock, eo-a a e;, with many ethers, the foi Jow 3 chapters A Coiapeteat Womashooix. k or e oa of W-fe. Temperameats.cmLauh mmA . j-i.jj j. , ifv jB Wflmn. ru ib.1 irikin.nt Adiiceti Br-ijrwtoi. AT.ce to Haitandt, Adrice to Wiet y Praat)tsoo. if wans. Ceubacy anl Malnaio.y couparoi Cmci VmV . CS-!-vtt. L a4 Crutvrp. Ia4a-t m kfa nacv.susrawafKfKaAiM, &' LA mmAtrtt.ltw w( Uric&, Dtwtw, btfi rs&u f tW4 wn, t. , tlu4-c Xi-m )nlnf WlTfD3 ii 4 trttawt. A Uk fr prtat t4 (MHtte tUax. ef 211 ?. a fU ?Ui Carrsnaci, ly auU, mv4,&Omcv "THE PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISER" Oa SjpnUia. Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture. Vnco celo. &c- oa 8perzDaiorrhcaa. SczuaZ X)cb?Utx aai XmpotecCT. from. 5erf-Ab4e and licetir. cam ( af9:fht Zftl Mratrr J Itflrll1 Flf . til Btkni U fit( wpnprBaippT, siiC trtat.4fT mt v!k4r hji fr it etva f L pnt inirt. 3s pc f &u rb W ICslicil AiTla.' ters es Uisixl i TTKuaicsl. ISs. FP R ONF.DOLLAR r " ?"' - teSGHsBskTaaaVaaVSawaBafiBSSB ir amcTit bfXtK It boud ia & tottimc (tmu nisc 53S paes, aad fer I00 ulBtt'atioas. The combleci vo -me it ptsitiTely the moat Pp?far MHical B'vtk put isbed. The author ia aa expen coced physteiaa cf Bit? sears prere (aa it ietl kvL at tk i fi, sus-l r)a tr trt l& a, wtl W t-mA ti rrtU l f Shw sJttJ.rt-c ?" laipvick af tsTt.'v1 irr, U-stw or Mr f (& tmbW rmtic i4ff ta k T PUT ATX t " CBXOrtlC" wut-rWkct etaar uaea 1 papists foi tatka. D Wt B UJTS D 1 S PE N S A R Y lBM cbfoAc iuaa and coopn-"i?a ., irmiici refalliaa; from laiptirt srxnal atvcia(KK), self sba or esoiI vxeetteat, Patients treated by mail asft exrrcti. Where potttMt, per sonal oasi.ltatKiiia preferred, whhr freei jBTtfrd. Qnt boas to I answered br pafiecl desir mc rratmeat mailed Srt to asy a4irria on aprbeaftoo. Tor t-ks or t rafmeat atMreaa I)i:. JJUTT, IS North th 8U M. Lotila, Mow w ajm i Est? r r ; :: .,. rr rurs ToaciEi.a, v.ih J re? 'mi, c Un.uk ll.e .mil tm, xnA gire term, t xl m -T Imirra worker OT.r (1UO ihmU. J fl H i r-if Ham.' IHatlrtt H.nniH IIKilEDY CO 3irj rWvl,tH 1h A JUrtri Stw. V Sf?V VV'S-t?'.: K STLt-l J .'... TT m&JSv& A? -t Have ImffiFZ f mmyz-w.A. t rL- -r.n ru B3Cv&43.fe.? .? nVCr. m 4 Z j a IB8.. ? JSS&ii S ST03TACH t HBKET. mm. F2gi X&Z& iia Ij-a mm J 1 (52ffsT m 1 4 iWST" t y J ...r,.. ""nffintrTiTT"!- Ti-l-'r-mriTwTmTinrr'nwi-T mi P,'w'sw arirnffrrt."