T5E ADVERTISER THURSDAY, .TAXrAHYO, 18S1. ODE AGENT AHBiaOLLEQIOE. Mr. A. "W. StTLTZRi-Uoii is.our au thorized agent to receive money from subscribers to The Advektiseh, and give receipt for the- suae, when re quired, lie will commence on or about January 1st, to call on delin quent subscribers, and will sec all of them as rapidly as he cm. He will also solicit forgnew subscribers. "We hope- each one will bo ready to pay the small sum due us. Although small, they are numerous, and in the aggre gate amount to several hundreds of dollars. "We know that all arac able to pay, but through negligence, or forget f illness, or failing to see.'us or our tigent, have failed to do so. Now please hand the pay to Mr. Sultz baugh, who will see that 3011 are duly crediSed; and we promise you;7that in the future, as'in the past, we will work incessantly to send 3011 weekly one of the best county papers in the State. Yours, "to live and let Uxv." (i. "W. Faikbkotjieh & Co. A light snow fell here Sunday. Collins and" Hoarse- by Stevenson & Cross. BUSHfESSIBRKVll'lblB. cill on Xew supply of nice cakes at Fur Miw & Palmer's. Foil Sam: Cheap. House two lot. Enquire at this oillce. and For the best and cheapest cook stove go to Stevenson & Cross'. Want En. A good young driving team-. J. II. Hattles, Marsh House. Fresh Bread, pies and' cakes al ways on hand at Ftirman & Palmer's. Sewing machines, improved light running, warantod'.iyearsforsale low by Stevenson & Cross. "Willing Bros, have added a plete stock of Furniture to their ness at Xemalia City. com-busi- George D. Carrington's weather report received a little too late Tor this issue will publish next week. Anyone wishing to buy an outfit for housekeeping can save- money by buying of Stevenson fc Cross, as they keep everything in that line. JTho Grand Island Times issued a largo and well gotten up Christinas Bii;plwnent, in which the business of the city was generally noticed. Married, oiithj0.20th of December, at the residence of Ezra Rogers, in Aspinwall precinct, by Elder D. 33. Coryell, Mr. ITemy Xeff, of Rratton, and Miss IMlen Rogers: AnX On fie margin, ot your AnvEitn.En, or on the wrapper, indicates that the time paid for has, expired, and that a settlement and reuewal is solicited by us. tf China tea setts, K pieces,. 12 dol lars. Stevenson & Cross. "Bread is the stair of fife," and Ilomewood & Shifter's Hour is what ladies generally use now when they want a good article of tlte "staff." Can had be at the stores and groceries at Brownville and Xemaha City. 7tf The Good Samaritan has been selling groceries, drugs, etc., just six months. His trade has been satisfac tory. He returns thanks to his cus tomers for their patronage, and is al ways glad to have them?ball and have their wants supplied with anything in his line. Goods always warranted to bo just as represented. At a regular meeting of Excel sior Lodge, Xo. l5tK.of P., this city, on the'eremng of Dec. 20th, the fol lowing officers were elected for the en suing 3ear: "Win. M. Kauffman, C. C. D. T. Adams. V. C. W. T. Den, M E. 1). T. Smith, Prelate. G. "W. Fairbrother. Jr., K. If. S. G. H. Lannon, M. A. T. F. Gill, I. G. Henry Royse, 0. G. One of the members-elect of the next legislature stood upon the step of the Commercial, last week, talking with a Lincoln busiuess. man who is a devoted Christian. They had been speaking oi the late Gov. "Williams ("Blue-Jeans") and his eccentricities of dress, and the Lincoln man had just made use of the old proverb, "Don't judge a man by the clothes he wears; God made one, and the tailor the oth er." Liiuioln Globe. Yes, we have heard of that, and that just then the Globe chief came in Bight, when the wicked legislator, call ing attention to him, remarked; "But there is a case where Jboth jobs wero fearfully spoiled." We have, upon going to press, heard but little regarding the organi zation of the two houses of the Nebras ka legislature, but understand that Xemaha County's candidate, Hon. Church Howe, was defeated for the Speakership, aud that the- Hon. Shedd, of Ashland, Saunders county, was chosen to that position. The Adver tiser is satisfied with the fight it made for Mr. Howe, because in his support it not only advocated the claims of one eminently qualified for the position but also reflected the will of a very largo majority of the people, of this county. And: now, if those alleged re presentatives of Nemaha, who through malice and jealousy, have refused to represent tho wishes of their constitu ents in this their first act, and contri buted to. Howe's, detfeafc, are satisfied with the situation present and pros pective The Advertiser certainly is. For first class groceries T. L. Jones. - Best brands of flour kept by Ste Tenson & Cross. Extra copies of the ApnnrnsEit at A. "W. Xickell's. Great sale of furniture by the Reg 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. "Want butter and eggs. Highest price paid by Stevenson & Cross. A full and complete- stock of fur niture kept by Stevenson & Cross. Coffins and furniture, a large stock of all styles by Stevenson & Cross Best Bread in the city at Fnrman & Palmer's and don't you forget ft. Triekey Bros., jewelers, of Lin coln, sold $4,000 worth of goodg on Christmas day. Dr. CbHmsv Dentist, Brownville, Oflice hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Xot at home on Fridaj's. An old man named II. Slefn, of Lincoln, was killed! a few days ago by falling down stairs. Don't suffer with an aching tooth when 3011 can have it extracted with out pain by Dr. Collins. Axes, axes, plain, beveled and double-bitt, the best stock and cheapest by Stevenson & Cross. Best Bread in Brownvllle at the new Bakery of Furman & Palmer al ways fresh and clean. Give them a trial. Call now and pay for your paper and start in'on the new year even with the printer, who has served you so faithfully each week, at a cash outlay, in the year that is gone. Iowa brewers have taxed them selves one dollar on each hundred bar rels of beer manufactured by them, to form a fund to defeat the" proposed prohibition measure, which includes beer and wine. They propose to elect as-many anti-prohibition members as possible and buv up the balance need ed. Lincoln Globe. And wouldn't "Webster Eaton Ifke-to be an Iowa legislator? The Union House, tins 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 farmers to stop- to get a good dinner, and every day its tables are crowded. In thedesk of the Union may always 1m found the best brands of cigars. Those who have not put up at this popular hotel are- invited to stop and give it a trial. How the inmates of the peniten tiary were treated on Christmas! is thus indicated bj the Stat- Journal: "The zebra-clad denizens of the stone house-over tie hill, through the cour tesy of "Warden Xobes, Boss Stout and the laws of our State, will obsoivo to day as a holiday. They will feast on turke3 and cranberr sauce, smoke a cigar or two, and listen to a sermou from the lips of Hon. D. G. Hull." At a meeting of the Xomaha County Sportsmen's Club. Tuesday evening, the following officers yvere electod: "W. "W. Hackney, President. "W. T. Don, Vice President. "W. M. J&iulTlnan, Secretary. A. R. Davison, Treasurer. Board of Managers.: "W. "W. Brown ing, Geo. Ilalchett, D. D. Adams. The snow storm which prevailed in this locality Monday and Tuesday of last yveek was but a touch of a great storm yvhich appears to have been general throughout the States, es pecially in the southeast. At "Water- town, X. Y., i.j inches of snoyv fell on the 2Sth. At Danville, Va., the snow fell so deep as to block up the- roads and hinder travel. At Galesburg, 111.. 29th, the thermometer was 24 degrees below 7.ero; at Chicago, 22 below. At 'Richmond, Va., the snow yvas very heavy, and trains yvere- delayed. At Yicksburg, l1 inches of snow fell. At Shreveport the yveather yvas 9 de grees beloyv zero. At .Montgomery, Ala., snow 5Tinches deep, and yveather very cold. Heavy snoyv at Xorfolk, Va. At Columbus, Ga., 4 inches of snoyv, and yveather 20 degrees below. Groensboro, X. C, 15 inches of snoyv. Washington City, 14 ynches. of biiow. Colmnbus.'S. C, snow 0 inches deep, and 8 degrees beloyv zero; at Dallas, 14 inches of snoyv, and 10 inches at Yorkville, Si C. At Macon, Ga., heavy snow and yveather 14 below. At St. Louis, yveather 15 degrees beloyv; at Xeyv Orleans it snoyved lightly, and the weather freezing. At Deadwood, 30 degrees below. LOOALPEBSOffALS, Nemaha County Teachers' Association. from a Hon. J. II. Broady went to Iain-1 coin, Monda). "Will Bailey returned from Chi cago Thursday. Aaron Conner returned Kansas City, Monday evening. Howard Degman has started blacksmith shop in the "West End. Jo. Huddart, now of Glen -Rock, paid The Advertiser a call, Tues day. E. M. Lfppftt attended the musi cal convention at Sidney, Iowa, last week. Messrs. Bath & Body have sold their meat market to Milt and Lon Jones. - Ben. C. Arnold went to Lincoln. Tuesday, to resume his studies at the University. Prof. "Wilson went to Sidne3, Io wa, hist "Wednesday, to attend a musi cal convention. Mr. E. L. T.-tggart wiTI have charge of Mr. Schick's law oflice during the session of the legislature. - "Will Medford came dowit from Hamburg, Sunday morning, and re turned home Sunday evening. Mrs. Belle Calbreatb. of Republi can City, younger sister of Mrs. S. A. Osbom, is visiting in Brownville. Prof.S. "W. Martin, of Chicago, 111., was in the cityJSaturday .and Sun day, the gut-it of Prof. E. M. Lippitt. JOur young friend, Chas. Chatlleld, with Patterson, Xoyes& Co., St. Joe, orders The Advertiser sent to his address. Miss Celia Furnas, of this, city, has been spsvallngS her vacation at Osceola, Omaha and Lincoln, and will return Saturday. That sterling farmer, C. Schuck, of Xemaha City precinct, called Mon day to give us a little financial encour agement. Thanks. Hon. Church Howe is stopping at the Commercial house, and lions. Dai ly, Schick and Reyman at the- Arling ton house, Lincoln. The genial and handsome Clif. Cole may now be found behind the counter in tho grocery department of McGee & Moore's store. J. W. Brush, of this county, says the Lincoln Journal, wants to succeed" Mr. Oner as Pension Agent for the dis trict of Iowa and Xebraska. Miss Lizzie Sanders, daughter of the late Judge D. C. Sanders-, of this county, was married, Dec. 25th, to Mr. E. II. Parker, at Red Oak, Iovra. "Weunderstand that our old friend, Jno. A. Ponn, has purchased the stock of goods of S. M. Summers ami yvill remove-it tothe Lowman store building. Mr. Geo. W. Ball yvas all smiles the o-Mier day over the arrival of a girl baby at his house. A very nice Christ mas gift indeed. lied Cloud Argus. Mrs. Ball is a sister, of Mrs. T. C. Hafiker, this city. "We yvere -teased to meet Mr. L. II. Battles, who arrived from Illinois Monday, and, with his father, will lo cate in mis vicinity, if they cm pur chase a farm to suit them. For the present they will reside in BrownvHle in the Atkinson house. Rev. & Mrs. "Weeber Invited the following to make the acquaintance of Ex-Governor Furnas at dinner Fri day: 3r. and Mrs. "Waller, Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Miss Marsh, Hon. "W. F. and Mrs. Kfmmel, II. C. and Mrs. Bit tenbender. A delightful social time yvas enjoyed. -Oneroid Record. Our esteemed Democratic friend, A. J. Richardson, of Peru precinct, called, Tuesday, to renew his subscri tions to The Advertiser. Mr. R. has been a reader of this paper for over tyventy years, and wo hope he will be on for at least twenty more years. Miss Hattie L. Slaughter, daugh ter of Mrs. and tho late Rev. W. B. Slaughter, yvas married on the 30th ult., at Osceola, to Mr. Samuel Haw ver, of Omaha. lThe ceremony yvas performed by Rev. Adams, of the M. E. church, assisted by President Fla hert3 of the X. "W. U.. and Rev. "W. J. AVeeber, f the- Presbyterian church. The Xemaha County Teachers' As sociation yvill meet in the high school ro.om in Broyvnville, Friday evening and Saturday, Jan. 7th and Sth. The teachers of the county are urged to come to this meeting. "We must counsel together concerning yvhat we shall do to make our yvork more efii cicnt. If you are not doing- excellent work come and tell us your'difticiilt.es, and you may get suggestions that ma3 aid you, or at least encouragement; if you are getting along perfectly well, come and tell us how you do It. The public schools are charged with inefficiency. Is the charge just? If so, whose fault is it? What have yve to say in defwis&of the schools? On Friday evening, at half past seven the association is to be called to order for the discussion of the topic, "The efficiency of the public schools." Prof. J. M. McKenzie yvill open the discussion in an address, and yvill be followed by others. All yvho are in terested in popular education are in vited to be present and to participate in this discussion. The association yvill "phssemble again on Saturday morning, at nine o'clock. The first exercise of the session yvill lie a paper on j "ArithaieUc Ie. the Pub lic Schools," by Miss Emerson, of the Xormal School, followed by discussion. The next exercise will be a paper on "Some Principles of Instruction," by Miss Emma Morgan. The subject of "Primary Instruction in District Schools" yvill be under discussion. Al so, tho question of "Local Educational Xoyvs," and it is hoped that each teacher willihave one practical ques tion for the query box. "W. E. Wilson-. , Celia Fruxs - Ex. Com. John "Winters, ) "Wagon timber and iron by Steven son & Cross. In Memory of Ada. LOHDOU. Let us prove our sincerity in wishing a "Happy Xew Year," by adding our mite to the sum of human welfare. "Weather extremely cold. Dr. McGrew has been confined to his bed for a yveek, from tho effects of a sudden and sovere attack of some stomach trouble. His case for a fuyv hours was exceedingly dangerous. He is noyv convalescing. Married, Dec. 20th, John Gilles pie, of Xemaha City, and Rhoda"West, of London. Born, Dec. 24th, a sou.unto Thom as and Millie Miles. Born, Dec. 2Sth, a daughter, unto Wm. and Lou. "Winters. Died, Dec. 23d, Ada Caldwell, aged 9 years. Our young frioud, "Lucy, tho far mer," is married, and if she is as hap py as yve wish, she- may be, sho yvill oscape all tho ills and securo all the good yvhich yvilljbe for her present wel fare and futuro well-being. Miss Po lock yvas a splendid girl, andwe knoyv she will make a noble woman. "We invoke a benediction on Mr. and Mrs Finch. BEDP0BR Ellis Tucker has gone to Lin coln. There is some grain yet to bo threshed in this section. Mr. Hoyve lias taken his team and buggy yvith him to Lincoln. Rev. "Wessels, of Xemaha City, preaches every Sunday, at 11 a. m., at Roselield. We know quite a number of drinking men of athis section yvho have of late become disgusted with the sa loons and Jmnkenucss: of Xemaha Cit. When the drinking men become disgint. d, and say they feel like going down and "pulling the miserable dens over intothe river," it is time the bot- The bright 3oung life yve all knew and loved so yvoll, in our relations- of schoolmate- am? friends, is taken from our midst, and yvhile yvo regret tho sad occurrence of the fearly death of our little schoolmate and loving friend, we bow in submission: to tho yvill of an All Wise Providence. ti."1 tc. 1 1 ut-c-ueieiivt-u parents navo- lost a loving and obedient daughter, the germ of a true and noble woman: her uiumcr anu sistors nave lost a joyotas. playmate and companion,, the pride- of their loving hearts, and the inspiration of many noble ideas and generous thoughts, and yve, her schoolmates, re alize the greafc loss yve sustain, and earnestly offer our sympathy to her mourning relatives in their sore- dis tress. "We shall "miss her in the hour of recreati ,11, for none had more vital en ergy than she. In .the hour of study we shall miss her example of faithful attention to her duties, and good de portment, which wero trait yvell wor thy of emulation. And more than all else, we shall be deprived forever of her kindly sympathy in the hour of distress, and her helping hand in the hour of need. Her teacher will, miss his brightest pupil. Her beaming eye, inspiring presence, decisive energy at her task, and quick intelligence, far beyond her years, shall be themes upon ;, yvhich memory will love to dwell, as yve-pass down the stream of life, are merged into the great ocean of eternit3. upon yvhich the pure and stainless spirit of our do- . torn wjisfalling out of the terrible traffic. It is a question ;in the- minds of some ot our farmers yvhy it is that, al though the railroad is already graded from Xemaha City to Pipersville, the surveyors are still engaged in running surveys southwest from Xemaha Citv, 'in the direction of Humboldt. There is one survey east of the Roselield school house, and one passing near the farm of J. S. Church, and the survey ors are still in Bedford precinct. no.it assortment or hor.se blanket and lap robos-at J. fl. Bauer's. Berkshire hogs, highhrcd for sale by Stevenson & Cross On last Sunda3, about 3 o'clock p. m., Mr. Ym. Tidrovr, of Aspinwall, eight miles below Brownville, in this county, committed suicide. The par ticulars immediately connected, yvith his death yvere, that he proenred " strong piece of rope three or four feet long, went into his lion house, fastened one end of tho rope to a joist, the-other around his neck and jumping or falling, his neck yvas broken. Soon after ho had been missed from the' f iin'Iv, search yvas made for himand yvhen found the body was' warm, but life had flown. Tho deceased had been'a resident of As pinwall and that vicinity for about ten years, and yvas a highly, esteemed citizen. "What caused Tidrow to tako his own life soems to be a mystery at present, or at least, without aconsis tcnt theory. For some- tfm he has Halls Journal of Health and MiBcellany. It is the oldest and most popular health periodical in tho yvorld ; and is more largely quoted from by newspa pers than any othersimilar publication. Commencing yvith the number for December. 1SS0, the Journal of Health yvill be enlarged by sixteen pages, to make room for the miscellaneous de partment, which yvill consist of care fully selected reading matter. Some of the best articles, from the pen of the late Dr. Hall, founder of the Journal of Health yvill also appear each month, "Forewarned is forearmed." "Wo aim to teach the best means of avoiding diseases and accidents, and the best methods of treatment yvhen they come. Above all yve shall strivo to convince. Particularly theyoung. ;that a course of right living is constantly being re yvarded ith health, strength and hap piness; beside giving assurance to a joyous old.age; instead of the unavail ing regrets for mistakes and vices made perhaps through ignorance but yvhichj nevertheless add theirburdento the weight of years. Subscription price S2.0Oa year; 81.00 for 0 months. A sample copy sent by mail on receipt of 20 cents. Money for subscriptions should be sent by P.O. Money Order. Registered Letter, or draft on Xew York, payable toE.II.Gibbs&Co. Postage st-vusp ro pivedionly for fractions of one dollar. Be careful to address'all letters to E. II. GIBBS & Co., Proprietors of Hull's Jourtvrf of Health, Xo. 141 Eighth St., Xew York City. If yon nre troublcil with fever anl ague, dumb ngue, hllllous fever.Juun.ltco, lyspep 8la;ir any disease of the liver, blood or ftm nch nnd wlh to got well, try the now remedy Prof.UuIlmette's French Llvor IM Auk your tlrnsKlstt for I. and take no other, and If ho has not got Uncnd Jl.to In a letter to French Pud Co., Toleoo.O., :uu'i receive one by setaria mnlL ENIOVAL ! W. T.Y. HACKXEY has', removed from his old store into the State. Bank building opposite Brick Block. I le ex tends a hearty invitation to all of his old customers, and a veiy great many new ones, to call and see him at his new place of business. He pledges himself to treat them yvith all thecour tesy he Is capable of bestoyving. Dissolution Botice. The partnership heretofore existing between Drs. Foster & Andreyvs, of Xemaha City, is dissolved by mntnal consent, on and after January Ist.TSSl. All accounts due the firm must be im mediately settled. Persons thus in debted yvill take notice and call at thoir office in Xemaha City. L. M. Fostkk, B. Bell Andrews. Dissolution of Paitnersoijx The partnership hitherto existing betyveen the undorsigned is this date dissolved by mutual consent, (J. "W. tairbrotherSr.. G. W. Fairbrother Jr.. and B. F. Sanders, having; purchased tho entire interest of T. C. Hacker in the office of The Xkukaska Advkk-tisi-k. All debts oyving by Fairbroth er & Hacker will be paid by the new firm, and all debts owing on subscrip tions or otherwise to Fairbrother & Hacker yvill be paid to Hie- new firm. G. "W. FAiKimoTHKK.Sr. T. C. Hacker. Xoleii's Card. vlPt ,Stgr ? - Ki m&54? been engaged In the mercantile bus- parted schoolmate is happy yvith its ine3's,rirt notwitbstanding he seemed kindred. By Her Scitoolmates. Fairreto;jrib., January M, iSSl. Furniture repaired by Stevenson & Cross. A Happy N aw Year For Sale. One good farm, of 120 acres, 50 acres under cultivation good orchard of bearing trees, good well, spring and cistern, wte and a quarter miles north yvest of Broyvnville. Also, 1 span of mules and horses, hogs and cattle. Terms eas3. Call on or address R. S. Hanxakoud, Broyvnville,;Xebr. Married. On Tlmr-day, December 30th, 1SS0, a small company of friends gathered at the home of ex-Marshal Dail, in Xemaha county, tho occasion being the marriage of Miss Anna M. Daiby, daughter of the Marshal, to Dr. D. B. Farnsworth, of Fairmont. The mar riage ceremony yvxs performed by tho Rev. Isaiah Reed, assisted by Rev. Georce Reed. The comnanv consisted of relatives and 'a few intimate friends tei gOO(Is at COSt US We uni'. tvnen ino nour appointed lor Lost, in Brownville, between the American House and the slaughterhouse, Janu ary 4th, 18S1, one buckskin purse, con taining two S20 bills an 1 ono 25 cent piece in silver and one one cent piece, and one valise key. The finder will raceive S5.00 reward by leaving the same at this oflke. J. C. "Waite. The annual meeting of tho State Historical Society yvill be held in the University Chapel, in Lincoln, on Tuesda3, June 11th, ISSl, at 3 p. m. The annual election of officers will be held at that time. In the evening. Dr. A. L. Childs, of Plattsmouth, yvill deliver an historical address. Rout. "W. FuiiX.vs, Pres'r Sam!.. Al'ghev, Sec'3. GRAIK! Highest market price paid br D. E. ' 1 Douglas & Co. the ceremony arrived, the vows yvero spoken, and .thus was a neyv family constituted. A large number of ele gant presents attested the high esteem in yvhich Dr. Farnsworth and his bride are- held. Everytliinc yvas done yvith that simplicity yvhich is the sure index of good taste, f After a beauti fully served dinner, Dr. and Mrs. Farnsyvorth took their departure for Fairmont, their future home, yvhither the best yvishes of their friends yvill follow them. "O fortunate, O happy day, When a now household finds Us place Among the myriad homes of earth. Like n now star Just sprung to birth. And rolled on It harmonious way Into the boundless realms of space." Goest. Peru, Nebraska, January 1st, 38ST. tt Wanted. A purchaser for a general stock of goods that yvill invoice from three to five thousand dollars, located :n south eastern Xebraska, on the Atchison & Xebraska railroad, in a live, growing towit. A large, profitable.business al ready established. For information, address this office. to bo reasonably prosperous, last week he made an assignment of his effects to his creditors; and this is advanced as tho cause. But yve learnthat his creditors'did not force him to make the assignment and that It was at his own will and option. So financial cmbarass ment could not have been the cause. Some threo or four yreeks ago Tidrow took a dose of Morphine that, but for the prompt and timely efforts of friends and physicians, yvould have killed him. It ysus generally thought at the time that it yvas simply an over dose in al laying tho pains of neuralgia: but a few of his friends then bolfeved he at tempted self destruction, and yve learn that he subsequently told his yvife that such yvas his intention. Another the ory is that he had becomo a constant drinker of intoxicating liquors; and that yvhile he never frequented saloons, he imbibed deeply yvhisky and some sort of poisonous bitters yvluch he kept on hand in his own house. "We hav- H6W Spri.Il0' n Jl-W!-vs regarded Tidrow as a tein- cfrvnlr roll 1 1 - 1 porance man, yvere incredulous, until blOLK. Kj&ll and take told that such yvas tho fact bv his To our many friends and patrons. Thanking you for your liberal patron age in the past, and promising tj make it to your advantage to continue it in the future, yve remain Respectfully Yours. "WILLING BROS. Closing out of win- wish to make room for lour advantage of the low prices offered By McGee & Moore. List of Letters Remaining in the postoffice at Broyvn ville, Xebraska, for yveek ending Jan. 1, 1881: Burget, Mrs. Jane Reed, Mrs. .7. II. Davis, Mrs. Amanda Summers. James POSTAL CAItDS. Broyvn, John Persons calling for any of the above yvill please say advertised. T. C. IIackkr, P. M. Notice. Is hereby given that all cattle run ning at large within the city limits, on and after January Sth, 1S81, yvill be taken up, according to law. J. C. O'Dell, City Marshal. Bain wagons, the best and for sale bj-Stevenson & Cross. Newton and Scnuttler wagons, Spring and Plat form wasrona ntrl-- a-nit chain pumps, for sale by David Campbell.' Atq Item of Appropriation. In telling of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, tho Republican, Hudnon, X. Y. says In its yVashlngton Items: -'It seems to be generally understood that an especial ap propriation will be made for !tbo purchaso for the use of the members of Senate and Houae, of yvarner's Safe.niU and Warner's Safe BItters.'J ajnrt ' Sandwich Sheller. 4 holo mounted power, aoa dollars, by Stevenson & Cross. friends intimately acquainted yvith his habits, and tliat for the last j-two or three years he yv:is scarcely ever free from the influence of intoxicants. "We regard tho suicide of Tidrow as rather a peculiar case, and finding no sochd or business reason even approximating to tho ordinary or common, that so fre quently serve as a pretext for self des tiuction in these times, yvo can only at tribute it to v. morbid condition of the mind and system, probably superinduc ed by strong drink, and a methodical monomania yvhich led him to premedi tated suicide; lie having gotten his business in as good shapo as he could to securo those yvho had trusted him, before taking the last and fatal step. Tho deceased left a yvife and six children, at home, and ono daughter married. Tidrow was a son-in-Iayv of Rev. AV. H. Shockey. The farmers of G.ygo county met in Beatrice on the 23d ult. ajul- organized the "Gage County Farmers Alliance." David Reed was elected President and IT. L. Ozman See'y. for the ensuing 3ear. The following resolutions yvere passed : Jiesolced--First, That all property in the State both real and personal, "pro tected by law, and not devoted to' public-uses, should pay its just and fair proportion of tho taxes needed to maintain the government. Second, That this alliance holds that tne rauro his are justly entitled to In fairly remunerated for the amount of private funds invested in tlwjir con struction, by charges upon freight and passengers transported. That such eliarges should,, as- far as- possible, be so adj'usted as to operate equally upon the producing interests of tho country without iliscrimination or partialit3. Third. That the known policj- of the railroad managers to regulate rates bv I '-what; the articles shipped will bear," rather than tho service rendered, is subversive of public rights and calcu lated to concentrate the3 productive wealth of the country in the- hands of these co-rpocatf&ns; and that ft is the right and duty of the legislature of this State to enact layvs that shall protect the public against tho unjust manage ment practiced by railroads. Fourth, That this alliance- recom mends that the farmers of the State give-special attention to the primary caucuses of their rpspective parties, and labor to secure- for legislative of fices the nomination of men known to he identified with the agricultural in terests of the btate, and earnestly urge upon the farmers of the State to. refuse to vote for any legislative- candidate yvho yvill not answer each of the follow ing questions affirmatively: 1st "Will you, if elected, favor the enactment of laws compelling railroads to base their charges upon the 'cost and risk ofjservice,' instead of the practice of railroad managers of dKirging'what the traffic yvill bear," of yvhich question transporters are noyv sole judges?" 2d "Will you, if elected, favor the enactment of laws prohibiting favorit ism and unjustdiscriminations, through secret rates or otherwise?" 4th "Will you, if elected, labor and vote for the enactment of a layv plac ing the personal property in the State upon the same basts of "taxation yvith real property?" 3rd "Will you, if elected, favor the enactment of a layv establishing a board ot railroad commissioners, to see that the laws relating to common carriers are executed, and to stand between the railroads and those yvhose interests compel them to use them ?" ")th That contributions by railroads to defnij election expenses of candi dates or to party campaign funds and tho granting of free passes are demor- auzing-aim dangerous in the public in terest, and should be prohibited by layv. Ctfi That the executive- board of this Alliance bo requested to take such measure :is ro thorn sTinTl jofm mnuf efficient to form during the- cominir 3' yvinter auxiliary alliances in every pre cinct of the county. 7th That the Gago Co. Alliance urge upon every farmer to support those pa pers that do and yvill support our interests. Sour Kraut, Pigs feet, Mackeral, Pickles, Halibut, Codfish, Sardines, Oysters, Cliickcrra. Ducks, Geeso, Turkeys, Hams, Butter&Kggsj Potatoe Peas, rl Allin TTmMirf a "."" V luiuu-woou anu Troyvbridgo flour Syrups, Vinegar; Oil, Apples. Baskets, Buckets, Wash tubs, "Washboards, Brooms, Soap of all mahes. Spices of all kinds. en V. a ". e -3 s a o It 0 a lb m m l Beans. Hominy, Rice, Oat Meal, Corn Meal. and a full line of notions and dry goods, boots and shoes, hats and caps, and queens -care; ;uul china tea sets. Sugar. Coffee, Tea. Crackers. Etc., Etc.. China tea pieces, for Sl.'l. sots, c msisting of ."( Call :m 1 see. Decorated Led room. sets, con sisting of thirteen pieces, cheap for Sl.5. Tall at Dolen's and be convinced that he sells cheaper than auyouu else. E A.X6 CORN Highest market price paid l.y D. E. DOUGLAS & CO. Wanted. One or more 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. 2t-tf A. W. Sri.Tzit.Yroii. SSWIKQ MACHINES. Buy the Xeyv American yvith self threading shuttle and self-setting need le lightest running machine; it is the boss; no humbug. For sale by T. Rich.yhds. B. Bell Andrews, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SUB6E0N, IVemaha CItj-, HTcb. Calls in the Country Promptly Attend ed, day or night. OPECrAT. ATTENTION given to 8nrsical of thieve. WCnn ttD1 SQrstca- diseases S- Patients from abrond cin bo furnished wttli plnsant rooms nml accommodations. looo mm Ovrra 3niijor' or rrof. Guiimue'- . roiacu HDMSF PADS IIhvp Alrpo.lT this CtHltJ- tT ami .France every mi or "'' I'rfrctat- unictkHi. and has jxr- iornieil ccrrs er- ry time. whPn usod fvccoMInff 3 to rtlreciteris. yy e now but to the n!!l!cted m dmibMrijf onw thntwe will pj the nbuvf reward fir a nloxle essw. :A .-?-,? 5 s&z&yzfr LAME IB -A.CJEC Thntthe Pail faIN to cur. TliN Ure.it IleruMf will POdiriVKLY iino rKltJI.M--rrXY ctire Lumbni;o, Iiame llack. Sciiit It-n, Grv rl, Diabetes, l)rotty,t Urlght's Disease of the ICIrtiiey, Incontinence nnd Kc- If nt ton of t lie Urine, Inlloiiintloiior tlip Kidney, Cntm-rh of the ltlailder. High. Colored Urine, Pnln In the Hack. Side or I.olnii, Xtrvonn AVenkiirss. nrui jtt fact alluii-jrdersof the BlaiMcr and I'rlnarr Or iran whet 3er contract! A by prW ate nfonue or oth-erwlt-e. 1 .A MI'S, If you are mi ft-in? fronr Female Weak n -."?. Ivticorrhfi'a, or any il:tM,.o or the Kltlney. Itl.MMcr.or Urinary Orjcain YOU CAN BE CURED ! Without swallowlns'nnuscous med.clnefl, by sim ply wearing PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, WHK'IT CURES Y Attt lPTIO Asfc your rtniMist for l'KOF. OUlLMiriTE-5. FUKNCIIKIONKY PAD n nil take no other I he ha notKOtlt. hmii! f!.(m! j-uu will receive Wte rati oy jruurii num. TETIJ&TO F?07 JU ItfJK iiuuir A SA.V. !.. "One of I'rot (inllniWlf r . rp h Kirliiv pi,?.. cured nieoflJ nihaco In thrr.- .,?)'.-, time. Jly cmehndb-rn jdven up by U lifit Doctor a Ib rurable. Durlnc all this tin I Hunretl untold axony anil paid out lance huh.. iti inorifr. K(IUi:K VETTKK. J. P.. Toledo. O.. pars : "1 suffered for three years with ScUtkn and Kid. ney DHeac. atnl nftcn had logo nhoHt on crutches. Lvraa entirety and peramnoutlr cured after wear ing Prof. liillim-tte' FrenctCKldney Padlftmr wttks SQUIItK X. C. SCOTT. Srlvanla. O.. writes : "I hare been n itrest Mifferer for 15 year with TtrlKlit'ft Diea!eof th Kidneys. For week.i at a time I was iinahlo to Ret out of bed : took barrel of medicine. -ut they Kiive me only temporary re lief. I wore two ofProt.t'ullniette'it Kidney Pad lr weeks, and I now know I am entirely cured." MRS IIKi.iJO'JKROMr, Toledo. 0..ays: "For years I have been routined, a Kreat jart of the time to my bed. 'th l.ticorrbaa and female weakness. 1 wor- one ofOullmette's Kidney Pad and wa cured In one month.' II. (iltKKN, Wholesale !rocer. Ftndhiy. O.. writes: I v-nlfered for SI rw with lame bark and In threaweekK wim petumer ntlv cured by wearlup oneof prof. nutlmcMe' Klilner Piufci." It. F. KRKSLINO.M. D.. llniKKbt. TBOt5port. Ind. when ondlnjj In an unler for Kidney Padn. wrltiw: "I worenneofthe tlrt onei we rtifamt I re ceived mnrebe-ellt rroiu It than MiivtHlojc I erer nel. In fact tlie Paili Ivejhetter ce'iieraUatljftic tton than any Kldnev rnnilr we oId." RAY islIOKMKKK, DruxKHta. Hannibal, 3Io.. "We are wurktiurupn lively Vailp Iwy'Hir Paib, and are beurtugofKood reiu'ti from I lie in n.tsTy 'av." FEOPfg. Toledo. 0..ay PRO? GUILMETTS'S FRENCH LIVER PAS Will positively cure Fever uh1 AKHe. Unrub Anne. ARlie t'nke. Illllous Fever. JuHieltre. Iyn- f'epsla.nnd alt illkeaexof the I.lver. Sumneh auil Hood Price ;tj h malt rilid Air Prof, (inll mette' TreatUe on the Kidney and I.Wt. free by mall. Addr.M I'ltKXC'II PAD CO., Toleov.Obte. For sale bv W. H. McUrery. STOVES ! STOVES! The Charter Hot Rl:ist is the best be cause it consumes the least fuel and bakes most even and weighs more, than any other stove in the market. Regu lator. T. Richards. ijOSTETTEifc &- CELEBRATED Iffe , ST03XACH Y JLaugJilsifr Cos I 3ausJi!nj? Can! Dr. G. H. Collins, our "old reliable' dentist, extracts teeth without pain by the use of nitrous oxide (laughing gas.) "Wagon Timber for sale by David Campbell. Cash Paid for Whsai. TIiq hi gliest market price paid for good wlieatat Glen Rook Biills. 4-uf JO. HJDSART & CO. Stoves, furniture, and queeuHwatre Stevenson & Cross. There U nnoIvMtzetl nat'on In tbo 'estorrr HomNptit.ro In wlr.cb the utility of llostet ter'M StoMiRi-h Hitter im n tonic, correollve, nnd .nntMilIIloua nu-tlclnt. 1k not known nnd appreeliitj!. While it In h niedtolne tor nil eitsnu nnd nil ellnmteH. It In eMj.ieoIn.Ily HUlteil to the complaints Kenernteil I17 tho wenther. being the purest unit best vi-Ketabto wtlmtilnnt In the wiirM. For Rnlo by DntKulst.Hnnd D-nlers. to whom, npply for HoMtetter's Almitnnc for 18S1. WW Aferd. As I have heard rumors that there is some mystery connected with the death of the late Airs. H. Af. lisiiley. in her sudden demise, I think it proer,iii tins piioiic manner, tosiate mat l was called, in 1113 professional capacity, im mediately after the deceased had been discovered, and found, from the gener al appearance of the deceased the placid expression of ihe face, and every symptom connected therewith, that she, be3ond doubt, died of heart dis ease. I do not deem a more elaborate statement ofTthe case necess;rr3. but will add that, my "professional opinion has, to some extent, been confirmed, from the fact that her mother died sud denly in a liko manner, and that the deceased was hereditarily predisposed to cardiac disease. C. F. Stkwakt, if. D. SVSRYBODT. Indobted to mo -will please call and nettle at once as all claims "will be placed in tiie hand of an attonffey for collection. LOUIS LOWMAK. Co to stoves. SIovck, Stoves. Thos. Richard for tho A Ire. new cd impl,i r.iiWr to Werf IKk, couiataincffuh many tthtn. tbc fc .omc hjptn - A. t nmpetiitt WnmuluwiJ, S.NttlAD nf Wif T.mf.r.iM..f. ..Lf M lucoiuruubi. Slrrilitr in Womn, cstur ind Irr.tmrnt, -'"r i.i'ii, Anile, to iiuiuana,. Advice to Wive. rrcnlitutinn. 11, twin, Cthbicr uA MitnraeoT cnufarrJ. CjU DunM.CwillD,mii. In. 4 CniutK lapHflann u Xu. ruo. Slncf R.pro.iuctv.9'cW Ut, tntUKri. U .f Marmn J ""? I1 rku ' mrrt1 "". ImI4ic 1xk m)u w W,ntt. their rtu i9l trntniit. Abcikfpmiu mI rMtrr.' tt!Br. of S13 ffr. with full PUre SnfT,na,a bj naif. Irft-'W SOcettW. A'TaH.RRiyAT. MEDICAL ADVISER" Oi. 8yphjHa. Gonorrhoea. GJet. 8trictur. Virico cele, &c alio on Spermatorrhea. Sexual Debility M Impoteajy. Irnm. btl,tJ,e nt Kireear,. mn. e" . E?"i!";'- sr . ATtnlM te 3eei.i7. Fl, ,ht 1.,. Ini fS'(M.P.fwlT,M..i7. t..fn.,i ?.r. n, ; -rlKe rafrepe, cr tuiiiniT. rl"if trr,rmet,d. rreu nu, nhabM. Ip f jr tie rare ,f ,11 sn,te dwun; H fi.f.w Si pl.w,. to niu, 'Jitilal Airi:8.' lertsre sa Uisi::d k tf:ish::l, its. FOR ONE DOLL AR " " i t i - BBBSBtSBmBtdSBBtSSSBBr v dcnced hookf, bm It Oonmi m one- luaie. rout.m.or. J06 piftt. ,sj o,er WO uluitralinnt. Tb coraMnnt lolanr i, poiilxtlr th rott roputar Mr4iaI Boor, yntta,,!. The anther i in rirn njl phruran ct. man rt?art practice-, (a, n well kowv n4 lh, a., tnn, .l nlee fgr ireatsieat lal 4ea, Ht U fa. ut treat .tin. n Ueee nSM froea impvltwe ef tie eTHera. earl, ,rrr e. "L --J?I,J:.f '" "' eei axler lae fce4 ef "PBIVAIX e - CliaONIC iltM,-TMlit etaap. taj.a i. ceTauat foe l.ka BUTTS' PISPEWSAPY' rit.Mnie rTaaaattaeaBBTaBBBTaaVradaalevaKwaBTaaaaBWraaararB in 17. rrp .: ukwci ii cwup.icaieu om, arl l.Mi,ea retals from Impure arirul aivicunane. elf-aba,r or ariaal eieruee. ratlrntf treated bj- mail and ripreia. Where soluble. Bar. onal c-o.llatmo 11 pre 'erred, which it freaimj jaeited. (Jne,. Iiona tr is tntwtni br rafieEta ilri.nar IreatoirBt maile.1 fre. ' "J VV"! "n aprlKatiiB. Tor ho.ta or Ireirment i-Mrrt, laiu DIC I r, 13 orth 8th SU Ht. Lonla. M. hest Sandwich 4 hole mounted sheller, for sale cheap hy Stevenson & Cross. For your satltllc-s mail linr ness so to J. II. Wauer'n. Pianos anil Orfrans. First-class for less than ever offered hefore. Address J. H. Dyk, lfitf Brownville, Xeb. PB TIA3: MARKS aj AnrntirelrXrwafx! pnailieelf tffecliTer niBin, ior uw apeeay ana perrsaoeDt. iBIerbre tmh tbo nSaai7 pinui ef Ufa. Tl,u mole ef treatneat taa Jl the tert fcieerj eeeere n. aal a, aw a peewiuevt eocrrM. Tbera la b anaiiim ai true trrepanaoa. IriileilaaeriuaaiuMn Coupli uo ill ore. Xickell's tough syrup will cure any ordinary cough and cold. Sample free. vneiiun aawi, tiua FrvparKMa. iTaeticat afMr,aMe eaaUee a to poetueelT txarutea thai It will nn perfeet aatUfactao. It reo rtl or the Herfaral Prefeeaioa to U the mort ratmal ayraaa ,t. " " ' teaehiBi iTl eonar thj eery Trenlea! tr.rU.. IS. Vrartj I .t , M Ml I-.M. 1 :iai fa ,! i... r.iirMtijMt.wine (e.4 &. a Pinfnyie P.Mth:.e ta A.i m. tie w-M i,fciri U. 1W, . W f U ta. Imm U W. mm M if ar 2tA. I ( N 1 . . a. J. JM.if ewtaMaMav r-e aj t- aaia,aMilMlailti. '!, m. Ua atlnai.a wVflm UtaM-'V LaMlta. B Bain "Wajrons, whips and cross-cu saws hy Stevenson & Cross. Salt Cheap at Hill's. FSoticc Is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to offer themselves as candidate for teachers of the primary or common schools of tills county, at the Court House, in Brownville on the first Satnrday in each month. Philip Crother, 21-tf Co-Superintendent Xickell's Baking Powders, warrant ed equal to the be3t, and only 20 cents a pound. Femnlo weakness, cftusedf by dernngeI kidneys, permnnently nnd positively cured by the use orProf. Gullmette's French IKId ney Pads. For sale by V. II. McCreery. The bone nnd Muc"c prtxlncfnc Malt, the NervequletlnK Hop, the Hiiperb Mnlarinl an tidote Quinine, and other precious InRredl ents, combined without fermentation, are thelnftrcllontsof "Malt Hitters." prepared by tho Mult III Hers Company. Hygienic. The Ezpreir, Chicago, ay of Warner's Safe j Kidney and Liver Core : "It !.. In the hlh -eot some, hygienic. and can be used bryounjj and old -TTfth efjunl advantage. It Rives the only relief yet attained, that can be termed permancnt.Jn IJrIehfs,Dl4efte.. and this alone should Tank It hlher In tho 1!Mk 1 1 medical triumphs." 2t)m3 All Of Xickell's. Inrk Twain's books at "Woven wire beds, all sizes low prices at Stevenson & Cross'. and The best and wisest physicians) advise not to let a cold or cough con- j tinue, but break it up immediately .and the best thing found yet is Xickell's compound cough syrup. J. S T U L L . ATTOaSBl'S AT la AAV. Oflice of County Julge, Brjwnvllle, Nebriisk.. HARRIS REME&YCO. Ufa CHEMISTS- M..L.t nnA Mel. fa, -a e. f-f Tnriu a... v .. mm " wi.Mm a HWI.WI J1U. ViiHotlrltfl textlinoitita tl Kfflenry of Jrnf. llitrrin' Sfini)il ritntHlrs. tnlieit, from Jvrttcrfrrereiceil from 1'ntronHt Irvliana. Apr r I Ith. ITJ. The- rem fy workmr perfeeffr. HJ eptlepv- from weakne,,. Uw eirli? yrt naif. Chlcara. Aor. 1. 1379. I am Ihorontrftle core-I irvl feel Up. p. The yotiBc man in Ihe eounirr la rolling !ierter. Mhamrt. Sepf. !. IST9. I rrcnre-I inmwh henett rVnn!rV ae of yr remedie that I wnl in try ree in aaoeher eae. Thia la of tour; itanJinr in I will need lom.tkur. eery imor,. Mich.. Jan. 25. 1FT9. I raarerited 8p ronr paekafeaTraeaV erne; aetvl me annlher aa win aa suble. That Baeai;-r atapfe! all appamt fro ihle. hut rhere ta a weakaen yen, aa-1 I "uhjou woall priTiarrr'na x for the rare ( Meat. Iowa, Oct. Wth. IST9. I mh jlmmr inrprraeJ at ynor Vsi. rlllee. They here w.irkef 'ike a charm on me. , , w,, fwic-aamchi.f irugii I wj krr..re bkntr. I enant, Terre of the rnr. S tin o-Lt. aJ there, wm w cure ear tu hut mw I am m pl hrniea 'f n cure. Tl e ,t irriBia, lfft 179.-1 wetrtM yeeir meAcMe.a! T", V ."JJ"' W"1"'11 T fkawMaA I. rl'VFi"e . J',r """ aeaj mn aMeber Ue will kbJ TQiaal; Ihe orVr, I (b. ' , r" aFlinvMnn anil Sitrnroti. Mlivwn. Jooe Xcn. 179 -H, ,r,rw ar.1 iwe acUee aeaather BrttofUleFMIiIiee. The pafMM net whom I lu.e tr4uai of "jwjnx- ia aliiion f I unifle rV.a.aj fa.t ixcFHr. an4 J ' Smak another will it hirw all rie ht. . . , From a Irnr;oiT. Marytan-r. epr i. .7.ti,t J,,ry we r.t from ye ., tot of your rcmeilr. f.r one of our ea.tomere. nei it hi, inaaV lZtf"L"rr "' h,m- -V.e h"' """ "er maw .fcx ".aa the una way. aujw.ih by return suit we XaY. 3 Ub WANTED t::l"TT ?? ' "CyeUpeilU nf Thine. "oMh-Vnonii.; To lh ., . rth -, w rtfc-reiei. we ramiah iUSTfr nd pre term that will Injure , worker or Slllol 1IZZ' Armrc..nTm.iTII.N L PI n. I lL.t.5LH2mI!fc R GENTS -VLAliI Ur -hc " "rzr B--" - f Pkrorul Bos a-t BiWea. rrrtn JTlteloeBtlllperct. NaloairJ,h'C.StL6u,Jla. n A y