l&f "rW,.-"!t.-- hum - . wtn" a, v. wut. m'l-f ' . , - , r1 TT-Mftl. -3 i --' at THE ADVERTISES TinJftSDAY. DECEMBER 23. 1880. aM-aa - " Dissolution of Partnership. Tba partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned is this date dissolved by mutual consent, G. W. Fairbrother Sr., G. W. Fairbrotlter Jt.. and B. T. Sanders, having- purchased the entire interest of T. C. Hacker in. the office of The Nebraska Adver tiser. All debts ow-ng by Fa;rbroth er & Hacker will be paid by the new- firm, and all debts owing on subscrip tions or otherwise to Fairbrother & Hacker will be paid to the new firm G. W. FAir.uitOTHEK,Sr. T. C. Hacker. Ilircsh fcr Helze!!! Friday we hr.d a d-zle r.?.d some sleet Coffins and Hearse by Stevensen &. Cross. New supply of nfee Kikes at Fur za&a & Palmer's. For the best and cheapest, cook fciove go to Stevenson & Cross'. For n "boss" set of glassware ca!l on T. L. Jones. He has a large stock And more coining. The Omaha Republican has set apart a "TVoman's Department,"" edited by lire. II. S. Brooks. The best French china tea sets consisting of .ir. pieces, moss-rose, gold band Sand other styles. See sample. Stevenson & Cross. Fresli oysters direct from Balti jnore f&ave arrived, and will be sold cheaper than at any house in- the city, at Strobles City Bakery. Xickell has the most handsome house, insVe, we have ever seen in Ne braska. It is a pleasure to step in and gee his beautiful goods. Anyone wishing to buy an outfit for housekeeping can save money by buying of Stevenson & Cross, as tliey keep even-thing in that line. AnX On the margin of your Advertiser. or on the wrapper, indicates that the time paid for has expired, and that a settlement and renewal is solicited by u. tf A Baltimore- clergyman recently preached on the subject, "Why was Lazarus a Beggar?" Wo suppose be cause he didn't advertise. Burlington Hawkey e. Born. 7:20 a. m., on the 20tn insi.f to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Clark. Nemaha City, a nice gl baby. We congratu late happy pa, and ma. Dr. B. Bell .Andrews, attending physician. Ne xt Monday evening will be one of much i ite 'est at Templar Hall, and it is very desirable'that every mem ber of the Temple be present. B oth er Templar, do not fa'l to be there. The so!t weath er of last week ser inusly threatened our ice bridge across the MIssou-, but Saturday evejiingthe weather changed, and the bridge has since been materi:;l!y strengthened. Mr. Hetzel wlJiiu the- last two weeks has led off in en"o.ng the hiw against i'licit whlslry and beer sellers in the city: and Het. is making it hot for them. Some of them imagine- they have "wooled" him by promises; and they'll find themselves snatched right out of their loot one of these days. The Walters Dramatic Company concluded their six nights' perform ances in this city Saturday evening, with the presentation of Joahua Whit comb, to the largest audience that ever met a traveling dramatic troope in this city. The Walters is a favorite com pany here, and we hope it witt como again. Mr. Hetzel offers a reward of $10 a case for evidence sulncient to convict any person or persons, druggists oroth erwise, of wilfully, or carelessly, sel" ling intoxicating liquors as a beverage. And Mr. Hetzel has the money, and he is backed by the law-abiding- people of Brownville. Now, let those who hprp so much about the drug stores doing an illicit business, either put up or shut up. The way to get rid of a bad law is to enforce it; and the way to get the benefit of a good law is to enforce it. Brownville has a city gover unent. Let the -government be sustained. Ever' good citizen, every law-abiding citizen, .ought tosavamen to this. And then, after a foiriteSt, if this govern ment proves a1)Sd.sone-noftbeing ad ministered tqelhevliappine3fl and pros perity oT the people IiSt'the neopleivote ?f iuiv !H1M inniimiratA'ft-rrPV KVStem. I The people, rnle. .-it jc ; 1 - . Again we earnestly rerjuestour delinquent subscribei-s,to calf6nmsor our agents and pay up. We must have what is due us. The change in the firm of The Advertiser makeathis abso- lutely necessary. Just as soon as hejjwcketbooksland diaries, Japanesbracfc- can get. around, tour collector' will call an eacHancr every sub scriber owing us, and we hopo all will bVreadv to pay tipi If those who can will call on-"h aiwlJ settle it will save us much trouble and inconveni ence. z The tritl of Row S.P: "Wilson, pas tor of the M. E. church, Nebraska City, after an elaborate and tedious, investi gation of alibut a week's duration, on the serious ch'.rges of falsehood, and the defamation of the character of a brother, was brought to a close on Fri day last Aveek by an unanimous verdict by the jury or committee of acquit tal. It appears that the persecutors of brother Wilson failed utterly to sustain a single specification of either charge. We congratulate friend Wilson upon tho result, andihope he emerged, from the fiery furnace with not even the "smell of fire" o his ministerial: garments. BUSINESS BEEVITIESv See card of J. C. Eberly, Dentist. For first class groceries will 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. W. Nltf ei:fcs. Gre.il sa!e of furniture by the Keg- ulator. T. Richards. The best brands of flour always on hand at T. L. Jones'. Hardware, largest stock and low est prices by T. Richards. H.cko-y nu s, chestnuts and figs at Furmak & 1'ALiinn's. A M'ss Feleis, about 14 years old, d'ed in tls's c'ty Sam's:.- hist. Want butter and ecirs. Highest price paid by Stevenson & Cross. A large stock of" fino cigars for Xmas, at Furman & Palmer's. Lr.mp chimneys of every descrip tion at Jones.' - A f' M and comp'ete slock of fur niture kept by Stevenson & Cross. Cjflius and furniture, a large stock of all s ; es by Stevenson & l.i.. Money loaned at il per cent, on improved "r.nns. T. L. Schick. Best Bread it ile ,- :.t 1' urma:i i fogc. it. &Paners .. i:.rt : o Fresh B-eaif. .e.ard cakes al ways on hand ai Fur iismj & Palmes D CV . . Di '.. IJrowir.-.lle, Office i o 9 a. in. to 5 p. in. Not at home on Vdav A large stock of musical instru ments just received at Stroke's. City Bakery. Don't suffer with an aching tcoth when you can have it extracted with, out painby Dr. Col'ir.s. Axes, azes, j.'...!:, leveled and double-bitt, the best stock and cheapest by Stevenson & Cross.. Best Bread in Brownville at the new Bakery of Furman & Palmer al ways fresh and clean. Give them a tria'. Just recefved a large stock of con- fe"tions for the Holidays which will l.e sold cheap at fetrobfe-'s City Bakery. Call at tlie cosy.. comfortable ton sor'al pa -lor of Witcherly & Bfcrger if you want a Christmas shave and a holiday manipulation that will make you 'eel good all OTer. Lost In Brownville, on F !day or Saturday last, a ge.it's breast pin, gold as ilh coral p"pe set. The finder w 11 please leave it at tins crtliee, or with Cii.vs. Moriuson. The ind:catio:is appear to the Re jnwliain to be conclusive that Hon. Ccurch Howe wl'l be elected speaker of the house by a very decisive ma jo -y. 0:na.:a Republican. The Union Hovje. this ciiy, is the iiis-: pnpi'ar do.v--a .lay house in the we and is receiving patroni'ge as it dese-ves and m ;. It is ihe best place Torfarmers to stop to get a good dinner, and every day its tables a:i crowueA. In tl.e desk of the Union may always bo fouiuC the best brands of c'gars. Those who have not put up at tbfs popular hotd are invited to slop and give it a trial. I:i the Omaha HrmUVx Lincoln correspo ldencevloth i:ist., we find the following: Chu ch Howe is in town. He hasn't been here for a mouth, and he is not here now po'itlcally, so it does not much savo.- of any ;i'ixietv in regard to the Seaatorship. I?e is not worried. but plays the mountain very well, while the Mahomets scck bunas soon as they learn his whereabouts. There were about foity Mahomets up in his rooms at the Commcrci:.! his first night here. Those par ors. 4" and ""," which are "taken" for the term, will be pretty well known before the term is over. Howe's chief hold for the Speakership of the next llonse, fs his reimtatlon as a parliamentarian, ganicd during two terms as Senator, and one in the House eight years ago. The more solid and influential mem bers of tho Legislature spesik of his method of expediting business, and no one can deny that it will be highly nec essary to expedite business next Janu ary. The cry against him as a railroad candidate comes with poor grace- when we think that Kaley. Slocumb and Windom. his only prominent opponents, are attorneys of the Uurlington corpo ration in Nebraska. Merry CtirlHfmns to an by A. W. Klcl&ell. Appreciating higluVthe very liberal patronage given me in former years by our friends and customers during the Holiday 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 couldjbe found in cjistern markets. Those wishing to make presents of anything useful or orna mental will find a full stock to select "from atmy place,and at prices exceed ingly low. Hooks of every kind, grade .anil style, from five ceuts to ten dollars. Roger T3rothers silverware, jewelry, ce'.loid sets; photograph and autograph albums of overy size; gold" pens and peclls, haix'1 brushes and hand mirrors, 'ets andjboxes,. glovc'lihcdSerchief and-: co'lar boxes, smoking sets, ink standst paper weights, tKtenest. display of vases and dolls evef'jje!n ia Broirn v:lle, toy carts and -wagons, shellboxes, work boxes, writing desks audsecreta tics, toy bureaus and tables, mustach cups, coffee cups, majolica ware, brack ets of most every kind aruf a thou sand other things. Please call and ook 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 Goto J. L. JlfcCee for all kinds of Christmas goods, vases toys, silk handker chiefs, nubie&, hood's, fine shoes-, scarfs, neckties, furs, cloaks, shawls, china tea setts, skirts, gloves, dress 1 goods, ij'C. LOOALPEBSONALS. Regent Carson went up to Lincoln Monday to attend a session of "the Re gents State University. County TrejisurerGilmore attend ed the convention of Clerks and Treas urers of the State, at Columbus last week. Mr. George Hutchett, who has been attending a veterinary school in N. Y. city, has returned home, for hol iday vacation. Rev. E.J. Willis was one of the committee before whom Rev. S. P. "N llson was tried. Ho says it was a very unpleasant affair. Mrs. Scovill will prepare the sup per for the Chrisinas Eve Uall at Ne maha, and that fact is sufficient guar antee that it will be a very excellent one. L. L. Ilr.-burd, Esq., of Humboldt, ::-redin this city Monday evening this week, and returned homo ne.it dr.v w'th Mrs. II., who had been visit ing a week with her parents. Elder J. J. Hswry of Brownville has just closed a series of meetings at Tecumseh, and succeeded in adding twe.--Lc-tii-ee to the concrefnition. He p -caches for them one-fourth of his t'.uie. Rollalleikes started Monday this week for Dayton Ohio, via St. Louis aim Billy Bai'ey on the same day started for the-same place via Chicago. We shoui'.n't wonder If there was a pretty girl at t'.ie bolto n or it in both cases. Ohristmss Eve !BalL At Moore's Hall, Nemaha City, un der tl.e auspices of the Nemaha City B: ass Br id. Proceeds to be devoted to parch: -sing new instruments for the band. Sapper at Mr. Scovill's residence. Mcscby the Dye Orchestra. Tickets :.lm5ttirtg lady and gentleman to ball ami supper, $2.00. Memorial.. Whereas. It has pleased God to take from us our beloved schoolmate Josle Hodgkinson, Ave, the students of Pleas ant Ridge school sincerely sympathize with the bereaved family. She has woven in our lives a golden thread which will never be severed. Some of the rarest gems of our memories will be the remembrance of the elevating intluer.ee she extended over us. But she is now rejoicing in heaven with the wniie-iooeu uugcih. "Know' thon. Parent. how it happens That the dear ones die? God walks dally In hlsfjardrn, While the sun f nines hlsh ; In that unrden thoro are roses, Beautiful and bright. Ami he n'lzes round, delighted With the 2overjrsgW. If ho marks one gaily blooming. Thau the rest more fair, lie will pause and look upon It, Full of tender care; And the beauteous rose he gathers In his lnsom lies Hut on earth are tears and sorrow Torn dear one dies. JOSIK'S SCHOOI.MATKS. Fancy Dolens. candies at HOLIDAY CAXDIES. Largest display and. finest Varietj in the city, opposite rostofflce, ntS. Seemnn'fi. Parmera' Meis3 Meeting at Sheridan. On December 3 1st at 1 o'clock P. M.. the 'a.Miers of Nemaha co.mt wiil hold a mass convention at Sheridan, fo; the pur io.se of choosing delegates to the Purine -s' State Convention which meets in Lincoln .January 5th, 1S81, to organize a Farmers State Alliance. All kinds offirst-dasH grocer ies fresli and nice at S. See man'M, opposite posloflice. Kotice Is hereby given that T 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 Drownville on the first Saturday in each month. Philip Crother, 2l-tf Co-Superintendent. Nemaha Times. The Nemaha City Good Templars a -egoir.g to give a supper at the school horse on Xew Years Kve, for the ben efit of t'.ie lodge. The Christmas Tree for the L'nion Sabbath school will be at the Christian church on Christmas Kve. A cordial "nvitation is extended to all. Those who have presents to p'ace on the tree will please hand them to some one of the committee, or leave them at the stores of Eli Terry or D. Tourtlot. Committio:. Dr. Andrews this week inserted an artificial eye for Philip Crother Whei a fellow calls on his best girl three times in twenty-four hours, there must be a wedding- prett" soon. We knew a fellow who wore out a pa of shoes by the numerous round trips he made to seo his girl. Bntf now he appreciates the lines of Bige- low: t 'Tlssweetto court, but O. how hitter. To court a gal and then not gtt'her. At Arkwright's Gem Store. Silverware, watches and jewelry and everything' suit able for Christmas presents. . TVotice. cv"Pr. "Eberly, Dentist, formerly of St. Joe,lias located permanently in Brown ville. Dentistry in all its branches practiced and superior work a special ly. Officevcorner3Iainand lststreets. Call on Geo. Arkwriglit Tor a nice Christmas present. A large stock of candies and nuts for Christmas, at Stevenson & Cross'. Newton, and Sclmttler wagons, Spring and !Plat form 'wagons .stock and cliain pumps, for sale hy David CampIjelL,' ,r GITAIN! Highest market price paid, by D. E. Douglas & Co. The bone and Musote producing Mail, the Nervequietlng Hop, the superb Material an tldote Quinine, and other precious Ingredi ents, combined without fermentation, oro the Ingredients of "Mali BlttersJ" prepmed 1 by the Mult Bitten. Co'nipany. The Olose of School. ! The fall term of the public schools of Brownville closes this week. On Wednesday afternoon and Thursday and Friday forenoons there will be oral examinations, which parents and friends are specially invited to attend. It is the desire of the teachers to afford all wl o have interests involved in the school, every possible opportunity of knowing what is being done and how it is being done. Report cards, design ed to indicate, as well as can be done m a summary way, tne staiuung or me pupils in the work of the term, will be sent to parents or friends soon after the close of the term; but a much bet ter knowledge of what has been accom plished mav be obtained by a half day spent in the school. The programme of the closing exer cises is as follows: WEDNESDAY P. 31.. DEC. 22. Oral exair.I nations rn Pleading, Com position,. Spelling, and Penmanship. THURSDAY A. 31. Examinations in object lessons, Ge ography, Physiology, and Natural Phi losophy and Ilisto-y. THURSDAY, P. 31. 1 ;:io. Rhetorical exercises 01 l'liuia-; ry Department Miss McDonald. v . 2:"0. Rhetorical exercises of Inler-v nipir.-itfi Department in High School' ll H-uom Miss Furnas and M.s. Holtz." THURSDAY EVENING. S O'CLOCK., Closing entersaiiuuent of high school- in Marsh Hall. FRIDAY A. 31. - ' Examination i.i Arithmetic and Al gebra. FRIDAY P. 31. 1:30. Rhetorical exercises, oi seeonu ary Department Miss Clavk. 2:30. Rhetorical exercises of Gram mar Department in High School room Miss Tucker.. W. W. HACKNEY has' removed from his old store into the State Bank- building opposite Brick Block. He ex tends a hearty invitation to all of his old customers, and a very great many new ones, to call and see him at his new place of business. He pledges himself to treat them with all thecour- tesy he is cau:ime of bestowing. Christmas ! Christmas ! ! Holiday Grifts! At lower prices than any other house in town. Examine and be convinced. At Book and Drug store of W. II. Ic Creery. HO 1,1 J 4 Y : wmr.s, coxfectboxs, Every thing nice, and just what you want at Pai.mkk & Fukmax's. For the best stock of men's and boys' clothing call on Me Gee & Moore. : Call and See The splendid stock of fresh candies and confections at Palmeu & "Furman's. Bain wagons the best and for sale bv Stevenson & Cross. Sandwich 4 hole mounted shelter, for sale cheap by Stevenson & Cross. Japanese brackets, glove boxes, satchels, dolls, vases, portfolios, fancy ties, scarfs, nu bias, gents ties, fancy silk suspenders, fancy decorated bed room sets, china tea sets for the Chrismas holidays at Dolen s. For jour ncss go to saddles and har J. D. Bauer's, EUR, CORN Highest market price paid by E. DOUGLAS & GO. D Proposals for ffeod. Sealed proposals will bo received nntll January 1, 1831, by Hchool district number31, "Brownvljle, Tor slzty cords of green wood. Bidders must tatetho kind of wood and tfto number of cords proposed to be furnished of each kind. Bids for onlc. hickory and ash especially desired. Tho board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 2G-w2 T. L. SCHICK, Director. Pianos nnd'Or-ransv First-class foi.- less than ever offered before. Address lGtf ,7. It. Dye, Brownville, Xeb. Salt Cheap at Hill's. Best- assortment or horse blankets-and lap robes at V J. II. Bauer's. vS ue Soldier Overcoats at McGee & Moore's. J Laughing Gas! Laughing Gail! "Dr. G."ifc.Collins, our "old reliable" dentist, extracts teeth without pain by the use of nitrous oxide (laughing gas.) if- An Item of Appropf iatisn. . In telling of Warner's Safe "Kidney nnd S Liver Cure., the .RwuWican, Hudson. X. Y..' J says in its Washington Items: "It seems to t generally understood that an especial ap- prop'litloiv will be mode forjthe purchase, for tje use of the members of Senate and House, of Warner' Safe Pills and. Warner's Sato BUtcrs," 2Qm3 REMfllfAi f Lilly 1 ML i Mil Giiii STATE MATTEBS. Typhoil fever is causing many deaths in the vicln'ty of Steele City. A horse-racer named Young was arrested -"n L'ncoln a few days ago on charge of raping a widow of Crete. The RepL-jIIcan City Enterprise says, "Garfield's cabinet has been chos en by ihe press of Nebraska. That's a load off his mind." Kepubl"can Ci-v Enterprise: A number of farmers near Naponee sold their bioom corn at $60 per ton." It is said to be more profitable by half than corn. Falis City Journal: E.i-Gov. Tu-nas has been mentioned for United States commissioner' of acrriccltu-e. Ave heartily second the motion. No man in the country is better qual'fied. Gov. Fwnas has been identified with the agricultural interests of the Stale for twenty years, and has made agri culture and hort'ejlture the study of his life; and if the adm!n:strat:on de- sues to place the department under the management of a eompote.it person, no better selection ca-i be made. The Sidney 2W?:mZi, democratic, favors the re-election of Senator Pad dock. The annual meeting of the Ne braska State Board of Agriculture will lye held in l-.ncoln, commencing on Thu.siiay, January IS, 1SS1, at 2 o clock li. in. A yo;::igman!named Henry Smith, near Ml! ani, Douglas county, wine d Ivlng cattle a few days ago was throw l from his horse and k"red. E.v-Gov. Furnas is spoken of as a sr'lable person for commissioner of ag ricalture. To thrt proposition the Crete Union says "Amen." The Hon. T. M. Marquette de cll.ics to be a candidate forU. S. Sena tor. The Globe is our authority. The Lincoln Globe says, upon good authority; that the otlices and manage ment of the B. & M. and C. B. & Q. wi 1 not be consolidated. The iroba uilities" are- increasing f-ora day to day that Church Howe wll'- be tho Speaker. Our barometer is the LIncol.i Globe. A temperance- lecturer now speak ing in th's State, by tho name of Geo. Woodford is said to be equal to Bain or Fi.ich. tare may be immensely reiisneu uy -ur. Howe's enemies, but it only intensities tne determination ot his friends to stand b.-h'.ai. They understand well, or many of them do that the Globe's hat-red for Howe is upon personal grounds only. A Catholic church is being erected at Glencoe. It is said that one builder in Lin coln has contracted to build eleven three-story brick business buildings next season. The Sutton Globe has played out. Sheriff Sullivan, of Seward county! came down yesterday with a horse thief named Kecfer, who is sentenced to the penitentiary for three years. State Journal. Nebraska City I'ress: Church Howe will vote for C. II. Van AVyck, for senator, if rumor is correct. If Church is a monopoly striker why does he vote for an anti-monopoly candidate for senator? Will the Globe answer? Some.ne ago a call was issued fo- a convention of Xebraskas county Treasurers and Cle ks, to be held at Cobimbus, on the 14th inst. Pursuant to the ca'l a large number of those of ficials met at the f ne and place desig nated, a:id took such steps, it is hoped, as will redound to tho benefit of the tax-payers of the State. Among other business transacted by the convention, the following was adopted: Whereas, Experience has demon strated tie fact that serious defects mar the workings of our most impor tant laws, more particularly the reve nue and road laws, to such an extent that they are almost impracticable of application to the purposes for which they arc framed; and, "Wheckas, It is thought that none are better qualified to point out such defects or omissio:is than the ofiicers who are cha.ged with the execution of these laws; therefore. Resolved, That this convention of clerks and treasurers adopted such measures as may secure such reforms or additional legislation as will give to the tax-payers of the stato the safest and best laws whien the wisdom born of experience may dictate. State Journal: Hon. T. J. Ma jors is stopping in Lincoln, on his way home from a vist to Omaha. Col. Ma jors' prospect for admission as Ne braska's contingent- Congressman next March, are considered pretty good by his friends at "Washington. In conversation yesterday morn ing with Mr. Ritchie, one of the big sheep misers of this state, we learned that from his tlock of 900 sheep, he clipped about 12,000 pounds of wool. He further informed us that he took several lleeces of twenty pounds each, from yearling ews, and as high as twenty-three and four pounds f-ora older animals. This extraordinary clip may seem like a fish story to some of our eastern sheeo raisers, but those who know Mr. Ritchie will vouch for the correctness of his statement. Store Journal. Henry Parish, engaged in that terrible drunken riot in Tecnmseh last spring, in which a man was killed, had his trial last week, and was sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of 15 years. The trial of several others en gaged in the affair was continued to the spring term of court. The cost of those f trials, purely the offspring of saloons, wall make an interesting item, when tfiejrire all over with. fThe people and press of this State are almost a unit In favor of Senator Paddock being his own successor. Grand Island Times. Now, f that is so, it ought to settle the question, of which we had begun to have some serious doubts. The Lincoln Globed the 17th has four or five articles-Srgeshareof its editorial space devoted to the Hon. mac styie ox war Church Howe, who holds in his hand the speakership of the House. The 18th it has about the same amount; and so it runs from day to day. Nothing is more essential to good legislation this winter, than that the house should have a good presiding officer. Juniata Herald. Then, Hon. Church Howe, with his experience of eight years, quick decis- ison, cool judgment and splendid voice, is just the man for the place. He cer tainly has no equal, in combination of qualifications, amongst all the mem bers of the House. The Lincoln Globe Ikis a telegram from Senator Paddock which reads as follows: "United States Senate Chamber, Washington, Dec. 17th. To the editor of tho Globe: A reliable grape-vine tells me that Church Howe has declar ed for Nance and for nenst me. If this be true there is no power on earth that can keep me from being re-elected. For God's sake keep him where he is. Pad's egotism is always getting the better of his discretion. But it may be that the above is a forgery of the Globy.. We rather suspect it is a forg ery because that paper is opposed to Paddock or half of it is, at le;ist. Those who believe in saloons may find some comfort in the following in cident, related by tho Columbus Jour nal: ; On Thursday last CliarlesBader, con siderable the worse for liquor, started from Columbus, for his home in Shell Creek' precinct. He drove a pretty lively pair of mules and passed several teams on his way home. When within about two miles of homo one of tho springs to his wagon-seat broke and he was precipitated to the ground, the blood gushing from his mouth, nose and ears, ne lay there all night, and when found was frozen stark. In the dark ness of the night several teams had passed him, but his wife was the first to find him, which she did about S o'clock on Friday morning. Hygienic. The Ezpreis. Chicago, says of Warnr'sSnfe Kidney and Liver Cure : "It!s, in the high est Hense, hyKlenlc.and can he used by youinj and old with eiunl advantage. It gives the only relief yet nttalned, that can be termed permanent. In! Drlithl's Dlseaie.'. and thla alono bhould rank it hlghor In the lists of medical triumphs." JUm3 StovcM, Stoves. Thos. Hichards for tho best Go to stoves. Berkshire hogs, highbred for sale by Stevenson & Cross. SEWING MACHENES. Buy the Xew American with self- threading shuttle and self-setting need lelightest running machine; it is the boss; no humbug. For sale by T. Richabds. Prof. John Thomas, a gentleman of ebony hue, lecturer and late barber at Xemaha City, stitlly backed by G. W. Berlin of this city, isn't thar any more. A few mornings ago when the hour arrived for opening the shop and sweep ing out the liar. Prof. John Thomas failed to come to time. Mr. Berlin being asked the probable present loca tion of Prof. John Thomas, he sighed deeply as he quoted the poetical words of the lato lamented Jim Fisk, when the 1.1. spoke of some one who had vamoosed the ranch. We are strongly of the impression that Prof. John Thomas has strayed, or been stolen, or crawled Into an air hole in the Mis souri, but this wouldn't luvve mattered much to Mr. Berlin if Vrnf Tnlin Thomas had first paid him that 825.00 he borrowed of him, and also that other S23.00 which Prof. John Thomas bor rowed at the bank, the payment of which is secured by the signature of Mr. Berlin. Wanted. One or inoro sets of books to post up and keep in order double entry style. Books opened, closed and corrected. A few more private students at reason able rates. 26-tf A. W. Sui.tzhauoii. Cash Paid for Wheat. Tlie liigh.est market price paidfor good wheat at Glen Rock Mills. 3tf JO. HUDDART& CO. Stoves, furniture, audqueenswaro bv Stevenson & Cross. Attention Smoker. T. L. Jones has the nicest stock of pipes, cigars, cigar holders, cigarettes, smoking tobacco, etc. in .Brownville. Call and be convinced. EVERYBODY. Indebted to me -will please call and settle at once as all claims -will lie placed in the hand of an attorney for collection. LOUIS LOWMAN. The most sensible remedy, nnd the only safe, sure nnd Ipermanent tenre for nil dis eases of the liver, blood and htomach. Includ ing bullous fevers, fever and ague, dumb ague. Jaundice, dyspepsia,, Jtc, Is I'rof. Gull mette's French Liver Tads, which cures by absorption. Auk your druggist for thU not ed cure?and take no other, and if he ha not got '.It or will not get it for you, (tend il.50 to French Pad Co., Toledo, 0.,and they will send you one post-paid by retom mail McGee & Moore have Prepared mince meat, Self raising buckwheat flour, Ver mont maple syrup, Cranberries & Rock candy drips. Call and get your Christmas nicnacks at McGee & Moore's. J' Cranberries, maple syrup anil buckwheatFlourat Stevenson & Cross'. STOVES! STOVES! The Charter Hot Blast is the best bo- cause it consumes the least fuel- and bakes most even and weighs more than any other stove in the market. Re; :u- lalor. T. Richard. H LONDON. Again It Is Christmas times, and may you have a merry one. Horn. December I6th, a eon unto Warren and Sallle Manning. Married, December 13th. Elder Caldwe'.I and 31 n. Eliza Fisher, nt the residence of JuOe Peery. Ceremony by Mr. Peery, Wo wish them Joy. Died, December 9th, Mrs. 2fenl, wife of John "eal. She leaves a babe four weeks old. and two other little boy. Ti sad to colli n lid close over the mother who has to leave her children who need her care. There is much sympathy for the bereaved husband and and children. May they all bo trained for the better life. Don't get Jealous. Mr. Beecher, because of the honors paid Gen. Grant. You will get nil the honors you deserve without reprov ing the people for expressing their respect and admiration for one so worthy. No use trying to put out his light. He Is a gniitman and what are you going to do about It? Elder Win. Winlcr-vwith family, are stopping a few weeks at the home of h's mother, and occasionally preaches for the people of Loudon. William talks well. "Kpliltuallsm exposed"' naln. Strange, themo.-e the thlnglski.led the more It lives There must be a blunder somewhere. Is the cose fairly staled? vVouId.lt.not be better to say a person wus; exposed who was- at tempting to Imitate cplr'tual belngn as they manifest themselves tobe!ngs in the flesh? And then perhapslt would do to be a -CU'e cnef.il In our accusation, for It Is detiling with a ery serious, sacred matter. W have ever failed to see anything smart in rl llcul lii!X tho ""nipping rf sp:-iu,.' aml.lt is no c.'vdlt to the spiritual development of tue one who does. AU'lilghly educated charac ters, who stuud among reformers. In inorais, politics, or religion, have by "-applngs" or homo other way, been npprlsed of the pres ence or spiritual bftngs.and ifjou do not tlnd this your experience, my friend, read history of noble characters, and see r U is not so. When Peter was in prWon ninl the nngel opened his prlxm door and Ins-walked out and went directly to the place where the forrow'iig dlsciple-s wen praying; when tin knocked at the gate, and the dumsei let him into the rown. they were surprise.!, for the thought It was "his spirit." Think you the disciples sneered at what they eonsl lered tho knocking of the spirit of Peter? Think you the respected christian family In Lon don, who a few iiu.s ngo'luld uwuy In the grave a dear one; think you they jeered at the Lord, and repeated knockl i;s which heralded the coming of the angels to rescue the bplrlt of the loved one? No.no. Thank the dear Heavenly Father for per ulttln the Intelllgen-es of the word of spirits to visit w.th messengers of love and comfort and strength, tho children of tarth. Woven wire beds, all sizes low prices at Stevenson & Cross'. and cues & ioore Have no side shows connected with their great and only inter national store. Thev have no curiosities not even a part of a man, Evervtliins? is whole that is connect ed with McGee lv Moore's Great Inter national. In the fonjrrf.s.sionaf proceedings of the lBtlu. we find tho following: The iiouse then, on inotioii of Fori, took n recess for ten minutes to enahlo members to meet Gen. (Jrant, who at this moment appeared on the lloor: f?en. Gnint took up a poilm in the spare in front of ihotfptvfker's desk and U. received tlieKrt'eii! i the lneinners, who were introdreetl by speaker Han dall. Nearly al' the nieinhers nj proaclied antf s:.oo!v hands with him. ' Jiuiiuuu inat inuai.- ii" ii.u ......i : ..: i !...( ii... .,v ...l... .k.i lint eiu wiin ui iu i;.iu(iiiuii3 northern deiuocr.its. "Wagon Timber for sale by David Campbell. Bain "Wagons, whips and cross-eu saws by Stevenson & Cross. The census returns show that Idaho is looking up as a stock-raising Terri tory. Tho cattle the.-e is estimated at 4oO,000 head, besides 150,000 horses and an equal number of sheep. I'KOK.' utrir.MinTK'3 Fiikncii ICiinkv Pai I'rof. Unlltnetttt. French Kidney I'nl Is a Kurecuro. Try It. Kor sale by . II. Mc Crecry. Edwin Booth lias cabled from Lon don a reiiiut!uiin against the iepre sentation (if the '"Passion I'laj" in the theater bearing his name in New York. He regards it as not fitting for the st.ge. I'alnicr Si. I'nrmarr have tlie b"st stock of holiday candies in the market. nmaME m-iij i in win i in. uumiuiwiH; s THE BKOWSVILLE .''lAIt AETS. IlROeviT.l.E. December . 10. Followlnir are the ftintalions yeslerdaj noon, the time of going to press. LIVE HTOCK. CORRECTED Ul B. 31. ItAlI.EY. bTOCK OKAI.Kf AND SIUPI'EIU Hog .M...........M..............$3 V)J.1 Steers, fair to choice 3 OUfcit 00 Cows, fat 2 (H'l W - GRATX MARKET. COHKECTEUBr D. E. DOUGLAS, ORAI.1 DCALEK. " spring .. . . . 55 Wheat, No.2.. .... ... .. . 4 75 Rjo.. ,. ........... .. 50 Barley. ......... .., . 25 Co Corn in the ear. ,..... . ( 10 sfirtled 63. 22 HELP Yoarvlvfi by nmkliiK monpy .viien b KOiaen ennnce lsolTerrd. thereto always keoylni; poverty from j our dor. Thone who I w ays take ad vnntnee of tlie etxxl chances for making money that are ofTered. generally bccr.mewealtliy. while thone who do nfit Improve soch cbaravj remain In pov erty. We want mativ men. women, boys and elrU to work fur ns rfshi in their own localities. The buninervt will p-iy mure than ten tine ordl narywai?es. WefnrnNh an expensive owflt and all that you need. free. No one who enii;t-i falli to make money very rapidly. You can devote your whole tt'ne to the work, or only your i-pare moments. Full Information and all irat Ii needed nt Tree. Addro ."tin t io., IVrtlrind, Maine. 2yl DR. BUTTS' mm ZrtiUIiiiilSl" t 12 IT. E-J: Vstil, ST. 1CTO, 3. THE Pfcyuclrat in etarjt of tl"" U l "lt t" I"l tiooa are rcvUr raiuatrt la ntdtcmc sd .nrttrf Tran r (iwrkm is tb trer.et f Ckrwle DLn. h' ! Uitir tksU iwJ tWr rli isrtor to lai cf tar woKiirj practiuoarr, ttiat ttt ha?e tr-inari a sitaul rtftua tkrnita laeir treatment tif eanlZicttef eax- INDISCRETlONer EXPOSURE J rulUKl a 9J p kills boosrrt.a. Wlret. Allirtar, llrekllls a.t frtaaey TroabU. o4 SjpaUUIe or 2, rrarUI tiervw of lb tarMt,alB er kaaea. treated ith Kcea,on aeieat e pna clplet. w.UBt unr 3tertBrT or ehtr rmraUK-a Moiitiaee. VrtllWC MPN aa4ucKofm.iJ.lIe r.e wlsoareior- ra.a or eteatUal WeaaaeM, the rteolt ef aelf-ataw U joaJb oreieetalaeaaureiiear". are pcrmacentle ctirrA. Tr.u dla eaae prodncei aame of tke (otlowiar e5tBii";J.klltl.ee, ajxxiaeaa. aereoiiaocia, dimaea of tifht toark, iadifeafioa, eocitipalioa. deipoadrncy. coMumtau of alcaa, aeeruoo 19 ao tielf. defeelne aiemorT. artoal elhili.iapote8tf or Io ef maa!y eiear. whh aakt, ike titwa f bu,.ar. srmarruxe. PflEffTS TREATED 2Z ProaaUoa?iatraa ia pr.lerreJ. k n JT1EE ar-1 ! ti. Jjit of qeetticaa to be entwere- bj patieau it tinor, l'e rneat eutleil free to a j ridin. on appiiat03. reraaa aaff.H.f from Kaptaro ,kaaM fkerrad4ma,V aa4 leant aoeartklat to tkelr adiaotarr. It U a ln.r teeautaitn ' ttee'r ia r. a -tei' OK. UClTrV. r .North UiM-,?U Loula. ilo. $503 REWARD Over. acilUos or Prof. Goilraetta's FRXHCU KIDNSi PADS Hare Already been sold in ' this coun try atj(J Franc very one of which ho glven perfect sat isfaction, and has per formed1 cum ev ery time, when ssed according to directions. We now ay to the aUlIcted and doubting onct that we will pay the abovt- reward for a single case ID-A-IMIIE BACE: That tho I'nil fixlls to cure. Tlits (Irent Uenii-Jr will POSITIVELY and PKKMA rCKNT I.V cunf LnnibnRO, Lame Back, Sclxlcn. (.rav el. DlaHete, uropy, uriBiii't uitrio of the Kidney, Incontinence uud lie tmtlonofthe Urine, Iiiflnmntlnit oTtlip Kidney. Catarrh of the Illatlilrr, IllKh Colored Urine, Pain In the Back, Sldo or Loins, Nervous "Weakness, and ill fnct Ml disorders of the Bladder ami Urinary Or gan wbetlircontracleil by prltraiedlsiitv? or oU-i-.-.vUe. I.ADH'S. if you are suffering from Kemitltr WVaktinw. I.eucrrlne-. or any llse.- of Uit Kltlneyt. Uladder.or Urinary Orjjnns, YOU CAN BE CURED! Without s allow liiir.usssiNKis medicines, by im ply wearing PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, WllH'IirVKES UY ABSt UIMIO.V. A;fc vtur rtruiotlst for Pilot. ia'II.MKTTK FRKSH KIDNKY PA In imll-ke no other. t hi nn& not got it. send Jt.wi and yun u III rt-eetva la Pad, by rvturn mall. 'TKHHONIAM FROM THE PkOPK. J VltC, K BUCHANAN. Lawyer. Toledo. O. .vy ; "Oneof Prof. Untlniettv'ft Krrnch Kidney Piul cured meof Lumbago In Uiree wrek's time. ly case hail been 1 en up by the bett Doctors n In rur&ble. During u'l thN time I .lUfTcred untold asnnr nnd palrtnw Urge win ormonfy. t:K0MJKT-rrreat.J.P..Ti.I'lis.O..9jn':" "I suffertrt lor threo ears w It ti Sclullo Bnd Kid ney lisea.s. nnd Mien had to jr about erutche. I was entirely uiul pornUnentlr rurnl n"-r wear Ins Prof. OuilmvUe' French; Kldne Piiil four week." 'SQUIKE N. C. SCOTT. Syh anta. O.. write: "I Iiavc hreti n Kreat sufferer for 15 veur w.lli Iirleht's Dljtenaeof th Kidneys. Fot 'ta l :i time I :m unable to gel out orbwd ; took fan ri-i orinedlcine.l.uttheyKnveme uuly temporary ie llof. 1 wore two ofPnl.t1tillnieHe Kidney Uiul six week. nnd I now know lam entirely oured." MltS HKLLKNJKIt.MK.Ti!i1o 0..s: Tor j oa rs I liaielwim 11M1.. n jen-nt part of the time In mvliMi. with I.i"i.t' . il female wenkue. I wor miciifii'i ' i U .luey Pad and w cured in one iiukiIIi." II. II. CUKKX. W1nlealv rwr. F ndtay. U, writes: I vntrereil for S- year will I 'e IhhIc and In threeweekw wns peraMinentlj i.it(by wcurlne oneof PronOiillinette- Kidney P in" B. V. KKK.-LINO.M. In. lnik-i:il. N(nniHrt. Ind. whenendlni;lnuii order for Kidney Pd. write: , , "I wore one of the tlrt one ve lmtl and 1 re ceived moro be;etU from It thnn nnytlilint I r used. Infartth Pad Klvejbctter caneral satisfac tion than any Kidney remedy we old." RAY sMlOCMAKKIt. I)rtUKtt. Hannibal. "We arn v.orklne up a lively trade In jotr Pad, and nrelK-ari!iKorKoodreulw ftoni thm eery lay." PROF. GUILM?IE'3 mm LIVER fid Will positively, euro 1-Vver .ind Aictie. Iramb Acue. AKueCake.lllllons Ke r. JannOtre. ik-i. pepln,nndall ilheussril.e1..ver.btomacb mid Blood. Price (I ) bv mall !h-iiiI for Prol. hill mette's Treat le ou the Kldnevanrt Liter, frve-by mall. Address I'llK.Nt'II l'.UH'O.. Toledo, lb Iv. For sale bj W. II. aict'recry. How Lost,.HowReslored Just pill lheil. new leiitiioii oi llr. nir well'n tVIebratrit F.tftay on the ra?-:U cure Ce ' out metlleiue) of sperm ttorrhoe. or Sen In We ikne. Iiivnlmhiry Senilnal 1 fe, lni(x.' i -cy Mental ndd Physlir.il IncapacUr. Impelline-.i tuMnrrlace, fir,. etc.: alo. t'oimiiuiplkui. Ktilstt r tnd Klv. Induced by self Indulgence .r Mrxunl extravcnnrt,,tc. Thecelebrated nulhor. In till ndiuirnble r-iv. lce.rl uemoiisiraie. inmi a iniriv jeur r cestul practice, thnt the iilartnluu coiimii leuct. of helt-ahuse may be rmllollr cored: poluiliiK ou t a mode of cure nt oiicrftiinple.rertaiii. nnd en'eet ual.bv means of which everj sutrerer. nu mntlr what Ills condition may Im. may cur hluumirprl vately. Iheaplj and mdlcully CT Till Wctureshoul t belli tbebandKofcvorr youth and every mn'i In the land. tent under Menl.tn a plain eiieloj. any ad dre.. jiot paid, on receipt of lx cento, or t (Mtstace utamp. Address the Publisher. TH2 CT7LV2SW2LL HSDICAL CO., I I Ann St., New York, N. Y. P O. Hox.aSHrf. IS ly liflSTETTEK fj " CELEBRATED If There Inniclvlllzed nat ou in tl'C Western IIcmNheio In which the utility or Ilmte; ter'n Sio'iineh IJIttersiirt a Joule. mrreotliH. and artnti-'jlIItotis inedlclnf. Is not known and appreciated. While It Is n iniillcllif lor nil vasotiH and all cUmntDK, It In especially siittfd to the complalntH jceneniteil by th weather, helnirt he pnret and beM vBUtaMr atlmnlant In the world. For sale by UrtmirlstSHiid Dealei. to whorrr apply for Hosteller's Almanac lor J8.1. 9 T. A. Bath. Joseph Body. BATHBODY proprietors Cill KIT HiRlET.i are now prepared toaccontmodate the public with Good, Sweet, Fresh IMIjE-A-T. Highest market price paid for Beer Hides AND TALLO"W. First door east ol P.O. IJrowarllle. f -t A larre. nee aai eonpiele Carle l We loek. toatwsis(. who miar otkert. the lot- lBt chapter, A CemMteal n emxnbotrt. 3rl,tli Wife, TBperaaeau.tapaiiM u-f ihcjbmuUi, Strn.'itT il Woneo. eaaae aol UratKrtt, AlrtcetaBrrlegroom, Adeie ta Haibia-lt, -41Ke tonitei, Prsauiatioa, lit aes Celibate and M Unmoor tyrt4. CMlanl Dw&e, CwImomI, U,e ad CMTjMp. IpJ ua . Ur eter9M C lUeeeJectl. S'aa le Mil4meVla rf 3Unf aa Mer, leal r'ahtf af Barr4 ... ece.. taelaaief Irmiw pn'r I. Wa.a. iar caaeM ul marnvit. A Mk fee yntau 14 mttdml rwalae. af 1 ac". fa3 " "araT-jt, J UtI.Uceav "THE PRIVA PRIVATE MEJDICALAI"fj$E cl.tc- a.eo oa Sperssatorrhoa. Sxo3 CobUltjr. . uoaoiTnGBo uirvt DincwK. rwo at i Impotsnor. i ImpOtesOT. ttotn SHf-Abea tod Excttft. ciumr tmatort lmumuX ATrtal5dtej.TJxlttTtlfi If tit lb wttZpniw &; SIpMM.wMiOpfAtvcMtwa'v : Villa! Itote; tiat tz StTiiii i 7u2i:Ht KC : FOp ONE DOLLAR S'&l&S'' Cebe3ao?eieiaaie. tuuimir 13 aajel. aaa .T.riCCr 2!i.,truoor The comblar ealaaie la poiitjee'e 4ae awt popular MedUat Book pat:ahei. Tie aolhor u aa aipen tztri cbeiieua of BiaaT eeare prattiee. (aa te well keowa;. a4 tt. Ur. rt'te. to nim f nnrmnl W4 Am. v3 t. Mil rf rau tare. M lUo. e3ri.r rrwa pnM er iaj r; aoeanj ' eejaje. !;'" p .r . mm M rami. wmv.w ... ...w . yj,- fcjpiaaM.. rcetHa eapa uaa:!a4te.matnfe.Meec p BUTT?' DISPENSARY'. -J hakej . eareo caroaic c?ciece aba ccanpntated caaes, aaa 4.MIMI reeaifiac from bnn eetsal aeeoeialwoa. aeir-akoae or a.iaal eicereea. p.t.Mt."r..Ml hr ou.l aad exsreti. Where potMe. Dcr aoaal eosaaltanoaia preferred, wkithte free a ad laerted. Qei booj lo to aesvered he patieata deeirtoc treatneat jatailed freo IS aar ailr.o ea aprhcat.eo. For boxke or trealoeal addreie Pit. BCTT9. la Xorth 8th SU St. Loula. Mo. mf M My Id e H,"'--ai """eta auatak fVAIt I EoUtu . '.el 3 I. MHO. MtjetopedU r Tki"; Woelh STI"' Ij lukat rta4a,, Toautk arfo t'-o Jr euf .,r r.n ik lFe ootat free aad r.ee I Tmt I at will lu-.ir. a wker i..r gluo a a,u, AUrtu 11TVJIA tTIOSAL ft U. i Ol. tla ii-Z.-.:. !-.. St. IrBj deaente4 tk arieaeiee modie t.1 n lrf Harm' Mattraurt raopel'T 'ear fr.r oa apfotuttoa. IIi:Rts KEMKDT CO, Ba.f c I fc-otl.t-v. lk k nark.t . -UtnU.Xa- EfnVtjSS?' V:9l STOMACH g? uRn PILES i ) v- V. r i I i 4 55 .?!r- J- jotja '