milllimlllllllllllllll lllllll !! Ill 111! IM J NEBRASKA ADVERTISER Fresh ovstorn at St ruble's. Hardware and groceries, large stock of each, by Stevenson & Cross. For merry Christmas nuts and candies, all of which are good to eat, call at Whitenioro'h. The- counters of Hrownvillo mer chants groan under their loads of holi day good. Send) hogs and high priced com v ill break any fanner tip. liny a good Jlorkshiro of Stevenson & Cross. The finest selection and largest lino of cook and heating stoves to be found, at Stevenson's iV Cross at bed rock prices. Groceries cheaper at Dolen's than any house in town. Call and see. lion. Church Howe, accompanied by his son Herbert and wifo. passed up the road Monday morning, on a busi ness trip to Colorado, Ttah, and some of the other Territories, lie will be absent about four weeks. Wow is the time to cloth yourself cheap, don't fall to call in time at J, L. Mc Gee's. The best place in town to get a fasci nating Christmas shave, shampoo, and hair cut, is at tho tonsorial parlors of Witcherly & Hawkins. And don't you forget it! Take in a lot of Boots, shoes, hats, caps, furs, etc., while you can get them at bed rock prices at J L. Mc Gee's. Read tho card headed "JIappy Christinas." Try the California peach es at J. L. McGee' s and you will have no other. That portloiTof thoH. & At. Hepuh lican Valley road, bet ween Table Hook, ,1'awnee county, and Wymote, Cage county, was completed a week ago and trains commenced running early thiA week. The length is forty miles, and the stations are Table Hock, Paw neo City, Hurchurd, Liberty and Wy more. The completion of tliis portion maki'sa continuous lino from St. Joseph and Atchison to Red Cloud and Repub lican valley points, connecting with the Atchison and Nebraska. Jt runs through a most fertile portion of the state and forms an important part of tho great .South-Nebraska system of railways. Omaha lhpibllan. "When the gap of about fifteen miles is filled in between Calvert and Table Rod;, then this neck of wools will have a continuous lino to the Republi can Valley and on to Denver. That gap will bo tilled next summer. Scent an It us more iiice candies titan all tte stores in town, call and see. Wo jumped onto tho train Friday evening last and went out to the new town of Calvert, "'o are not going to write up tho town just now, for our visit was in no manner a professional one, for we went purposly to see our grand-babies, and not to write a story about now buildings, lumber piles, and business "booms." We would like to have sojourned in tho bright and vig orous little town long enough to do so, but we arrived thoro after business hours in the evening, and only had time to look around brieily next morning boforo wo took the return train for homu. In a general way we can say that Calvert looks well, signs of good health and prosperity being seen in building foundations, piles of lumber, stone and brick in ovory direction, and the numerous now residences in all stages of construction. Tho now hotel, now enclosed and about ready for tho interior work, is an imposing "structure, and when finished and painted will bo ornamental as well as useful. The Catholic parsonage on the hill shows well, and wo wore Pointed the spot where laborers were just breaking ground for a grain elevator, and wo wondered what such a big depot build ing was doing or going to do away out there on tho prairie. The citizens have all confidence in their town, and they toll of wonderful things, in the way of improvements, vet to tako place in the near future, even to tho building of a fifty thousand dollar court house. Our surprise at the magic growth of Calvert since it sprung into existence admon ishes us to he prepared for nearly any improbable thing that may happen in the future. Beautiful (lass sets, just the tiling for a Ch rist in as present at Socman's. Fine Groceries Flour, of all Grades, Selected Teas, Pure Coffee and Spices, Choice Syrups and Molasses, Drleil mill Cauueil KrnltB In Variety, Glass and Queensware, Also, a complete stock of Chttr.s and Tobacco, and a full stock of Candies at E3sgazgrecaagauJifi6?'&p Fresh oysters at Stroble's. Arkwrsght & Corzon have a nice advertisement, and nice goods, too. A brand new Singer sew ing in a vtin a at Socmen's grocery Store. Their never was a, better chance to dress up cheap dress goods, trimmings and everything at cost at J. L. J Ic Gee's. Mrs. Ilatchett's restaurant, In tho Ai)Vi:ktisi;ii building, is where they all go now to get their oyster atews, and a "squaro meal." Don't fail to take in, some of these cassimers, Jeans, cottonad.es, etc., addle so cheap, remember the lime is up Jan. Jst. J. L. McGee. The best cook stove, with the latest improvements, you can buy ot .Stevenson it Cross. Seem a n It as Vt rist in as (foods, toys, motto ujis, and saucers, ntousiaclt cups of the incest hi nd, and at lower prices tit a n a it y oli er h o use in town. Mrs. White is selling out her nice stock of goods at cost, with a view of change of business. Groceries cheaper at Dolen's than any house in town. Call and see. Goods at Cost. MRS. WHITE. Get Out Dour! The close cotillnuimMil of all factory work Klvcs the operative pulllil ftteoh, poor appe tite, limi;ulil,?'iilHemlilu feeling, poor blood, Inactive liver, kidney ami miliary trouble, mid nil tlio pli. Mcliim unit medicine In the world cannot help them unless tliej not out ot iloorH or Uho Hop HHIorH, the purest run! best remedy, especially for rtuch ciinch, hav lm abundance of health, mihihIiIiic ami rosy chuekH In tbi'iii. They cq.st but a trlile. hec another column. Frank Sharon, a young barber at Fall River, went home, entered the room where his wife was sleeping, kissed her tin cu times, and, drawing a pistol, .shot her deatl. Sharon says something crossed his mind and told him to do tho act. Life and Work of Garfield. Ambraeing an account of the scenes and incidents of his boyhood; the struggles of his youth; tho might of his early manhood; Ids valor as a soldier; his career its it statesman; his election to tho presidency, and the tragic story of his death, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. I)., author of Ritl path'n history of the United States, etc. Embelished with fifty magnificent en gravings on steel and wood. A book so full of the inspiration of a noble life, so replete with pathetic interest, heroic suffering, and glorious triumph, as to constitute the most thrilling bi ography of the age. No American household should bo without it. Pub lished in English and (ionnan. There Is no name dearer to the Ameiican peo ple titan that of Garfield. There is no subject in which there is a deeper ami more genoral interest than the story of Ids lifo. There is no book more wor thy of circulation and study. No book published in the I'nitod States was ever greeted with as large ami general demand as this. Those who know tho reputation of tho author are convinced that it is just what they want, it is outselling every other book, no matter what its pretensions, now btforo the public. Address W. II. McClaiu. cor. Fourth and Walnut sts Des Moines, Iowa. John Davis lias the ngoncy for this county, and will wait on you in a few days. It is tho life of Garfield you want, and you should not fall to se cure it. WHAT MORE APPROPRIATE l-'on a CHRISTMAS PRESENT THAN Gold Watch, Locket, Gold Ring, Charm, Nutter Dish, Hraeolots, B nutter Knife, I 7"" CSlHuJ.R Wilvei l ii, Oalke Oaiket. J W . .A T3TS, 3 Ji J7"clL5 1; JL A1U. eEHKEDCTS! silver Fo.ks. father Watt lies, 5 Caul Receuer, Child's bet, Gold l'encil, Call Dell, Siher Spoons, i -Gobi Pen, i Guard Chain, 5 i.i'l;liici Uiold Eardrops. Cull Pius, jJDinnor Castor, ttfTSTJfl'i 1-fMB''f;iV ''-'' AT Arkwriglit & Curzon's, Dolen's Old bland -Next to Post office. llriMvnt lllr, INrlirnxliH. .Ill TTtrmrarmr-. WhU.Mil3 MWianlE Lamps, Laiiterns, qui'onswaio and glass wate, at T. L. Jones. T. L. Jones has a nice assortment of holiday goods. Von ought to see Sceinun's candy. Don't fa it to gel prices at J. L.c Gee's before haying, and, you will be astonished to see goods so loaf. See caul headed "Grand Show." Pi Feet! Pig Feet! and pure maple syrup at Judkin's." It is said that Dcfices, vJio runs the government print shop at Washington, will hoou be bounced. Groceries cheaper at Dolen's than any house in town Call and see. A ruling of the poitotllco department has been made that tho sender of mail matter may write to the olllce of desti nation and hi.vo the matter retimed after it has awaited deliver tluee days without extra postage. The sender may designate any time in which it shall he returned to him, oer three days. Great Slaughter Sale now going on at McGee & Moore's. We are closing out our entire stock of winter goods at cost for cash only. Don't fail to go to McGee & Moore's. IrssiiiaKlugr Wo would respecitully inform the ladies of Rrownville and vicinity that we are prepared to do dressmaking at our resilience, corner of fifth and At lantic streets, (old Jim Dye residence.) Solicit a share of otir patronage, and will tako great pride in giving now styles and good work. Mit. W. A.Cook. Mis5 Josik JoltlM.v. What $1.00 Will lo. The Hosif. Companion Pen. Co., of Cleveland. Ohio, will give their eiyht paye Uln.slniltd semi-monthly paper, twenty-four brant if ul pictures llxl." inches in size, and 80.00 worth of boohi for only One lollJir. Sample paper and a line uictuie of President Garliold and family sont tree to all who write for them. "Wlno Im ik m uu I; or, nml stront? drink lw rnitlim'." Titku I'kicki.y Ash Mittkhk. It In not t liuverai;i, but n ruuitkJy for all 111 UfrtK'Hof llll t)Xl!l!HH Of 111 tOXldUl UK MIlOU' liuiip. Umrt tukeu Urltik huforu hruukfuftl Muni to wake you ui." bucMUhe you fiwl ho stupid it ml liwiKUhl. You nro nuro to ft-ol rcorMi hhmniii nn tho utrwt wimrn oir. Tnku a hMf wtna iflithnof J'kickly Ahii Hittkiw. It will hrlKbtun you up for the wliolcxluy. Dr. MnrHlirill'j Syrup makon friends cf tlio wick. nml liiiliiilo'.nf otliiir pittoiH inwllcJuui. Itotuiw, and otbOM ilo not see tliu point? DruKKlst bell It. GreatClearin Anticipating making some business changes, I now otter to the public, until January 1st. my entire stock at cost for cash (Groceries Excepted). The stock is very large and complete, consisting of in? Goods J "., 8-4IK I-CS-5, , I Hats, tops, wo Now is the time to save your money. Every one can rest assured goods will be sold as advertised. An early call secures the best selections. Recollect the place, No, 72, Marsh Block. GRAND SHOW. Von want to step In as vou pass and seethe old stand-by. .KWKPII SHUTZ. He has been fixing up- p.tinting.gr.iiu iug, re-arranging his magnificent stock of jewoln, clocks, silverware, etc., and additions that make his establishment tho IdCADlXG .IKWKI.HY STOHK of Southeast Nebraska. He has, with out doubt, the best ami largi'.t stock of line jov eh y and clocks, e or brought to Hrowuvllh'. We can't enumerate, but invite everybody who wants a nice or rich article for a 'Christmas present, to call and see Joe Shut. Chrisnuts goods, silk handkerchiefs, hoods, knit jackets, all at cost. A'otv is your time. J. L. McGee. Weather again blight and pleasant, river open, steam ferry boat still runs. C'iyurs by tte box. for sale elt cap at Seem (tit's. Hon. II. M. Atkinson and wife started for their home in Santa Pe, X. M., last Monday. Buatton, Xkm., Dec, S, 1881. Cliarhw T. Hacker, only son of J. C. ami M. K. Hacker, died of congestion of the brain, Dec. 8, 1881.' Little Char ley was about three years and two mouths old. and was a very bright and loving child, and O, how nad and lonely the hours must he to the fond parents that now miss his merry laugh and happy shout. Hut weep not, little Chariey is at rest, and has escaped the snares "and temptations of life, and is with tlio ono that said, "Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, lor of such is the kingdom of Heaven." .1. H. Kitciikn. Mray'I. A span of dark chestnut mares, one willi bailor on and barefoot; the other without halter and shod in front, two nails gouo Irom ono shoe. Left the premises of 1. W. Garlow, about four miles south-east of Sheridan, Neb., Thursday, Dec. 8, issi, at 7 p. in. A liberal reward will be given for their return or for infotmatiou leading to their recovery. Addrens It. V. Gar low, Calvert.Xob.' On last, Monday evening Hew P. M. Ksterbrook, Prof. A. II. Wiglilman, of tlio high school, and Hen. V. Sanders wore initiated into Brownville Temple , of Honor. Hon. J. H. Fisher, of Aspinwall precinct, gave u a short call Tuesday. Jeff. Davis and family have returned home from their Kuropoan visit. Theodore Frulinghuyscn, of New Jersey, was conllrmed Secretary ol State on the 12th Inst. That name sounds familiar to "old settlers," and not at all unpleasantly to old Whigs, as it was Tlieodoio Frelingliusen, father of tho Secretary, who ran for Vice President on the ticket with Hou ry Clay for President, in 1811. The Secretary is an able- man, inatuie in years, being about U-J. He served two terms in the U. S. Senate, and was ten dered the Knglish mission by President Grant, lint declined it. A fire broke out in a theatre in Vienna, Austria, on tlio night of .stb inst., when y.ooo people were therein. The aggregate of tho killed by jumping from windows, trampled, smothered to death and burned, is estimated at near 1,1)00. -i in Gen. Kilpatriek minister to Chili died on the Ith lust. Oil HI . . loots, nit inns A WH 1 1 rSX c 08, WS, . Tnblo and pockot cutlery at T. .. Jones. A iilctt lot of Coiilmcdoun at 3trollt'N. i Xewlou and Studebakor wagons for sale by David Campbell. Berkshire hogs, high bred for salo by Stevenson & Cnim Groceries cheaper at Dolen's than any house in town. Xew supply of nice cakes anil pies at Aaron Palmer's. Huy the Halu Wagon for service. Stkvknhon & (Jnoss. Hon. II.. H. Banning, e.-meniber of Congress from the '2nd district of Ohio, died suddenly on the lot ti inst. School hooks and all miscellan eous books at NiekulPs drugstore. A large lino of nico goods for Christmas and Xew Years at Stovon sou A; Cross'. Call anil see them be fore buying, Your iiKont loft iim tliriMi ilozuu of Dr. Murxliull'n limit Hmp u ("v lny uko. Wo Imvu .told It ull, mid it Inn rIvoii Kuncritl MittUfitollon. Wo can recommend It mm ii Kood uoiikIi mined-. W. K .iu.i.kh & Co., doriiiiiiitovvn, Oiilo. Groceries cheaper at Dolen's than any house in town. Call and see. The warden of the Washington jail has been iiutitied by anonymous letters to remote the other prisoners from tlio wing of the jail where Guiteau is con fined, its there may lie a dynamite ex plosion in that locality ere long, ami it is not desirable to blow up any ono but the assassin. A HAPPY CHFUST MAS. To all who go to tho select grocery of A. G. GATKS to got their good things to eat: Ho has buckwheat Hour, maple molasses and honey; Michigan apples by the do.en, bushel or battel; nuts, tigs, candies ami California canned 1 nuts ; maple sugar anil pickets, and every confection luxury to adorn a Ih-liday dinner. His goods are war ranted Mire, and sold at bottom prices. His stock is pel feet call and see. I.-iSl'ATKUF UKNJAMIN W.TKItVOHTII LJ iKotHrtfil. Ill tliu Uollllty dun of No in. Um county, Nl'IiihmUh, In tlm imittur of xllnwliiK tlm Ilmtl fiilmliilstriitlon lu'oount of Ann Witterwurih, utlininlNirntrJx of tlio et tnio of Uoiijumiu WuiurvViirtli, iIoi-wmxI, Notlnnln lien)l)Kl vuii that January l:itli. A. II. IhS, lit 10 o'rlook 1. in., at tilt ollleo of tho Uoiiiitj- .IikIku of Nittniilin county, Ntitirinl' n Urownvlllti, Nuhratkii, tn ticou llxod i. th' court at tlio tlmo ami pluoo forexamlii lnK ami allowlut; huld account, wliun an wlmreull piTwins Interusteil may appuaran contcHt tlio name. SSuwl JOtlNH. HTULL, County JiiiIko. Datcil UccemliorO, IHS1, TnSTTK OK CHItlsriAN El'IlL, I)K yj ccomiil. In tho County Court of N'cnm. hntHJiiiity, NolntiMtu. In tho mio tur of prov Inutfio wlllof hiihl ClulMlian Kuhl.lecoiit.,Ml. Notice Ik licrcliy nlvcn that Januarv l'.'th. A. I). 1SSJ. it lOo'ctoflc ii. m., lit till) oltloo of I ho County .luiluo of NkiuhIiii County. No lirnskn. In llrowiivllle, Nnhraskii. Iiuh lieim fixed hy tho court tin tho tlmo anil nhiuo for proving tho will of sulil Christian Kuhl, cln. cuaxwl, when anil wlioronll coiuerniMl inuy appear ami corn oh t the proliatu tlmriHif. JOHNS. STIMJ., '-tlwi County J ml ko. Dnteil Douembur 10, ISSI.