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TRE ADVERTISER OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. District Officers. H.YOCJJD OBO.aSMITIt witMAU ix hooveu-o A.cncxL -Judge. -District Attorney District Clerk. Deputy Clerk.

Countt JOIIX s. STDI.L WILSON E. MAJORS-A. II. GILMOttE JLV BLACK- Officors.

H.PARKER' JAMES M. PHILIP CROTHER JOHXH. SHOOK. JONATHAN HIGGIX3, V. PEEK ty -Clerk and Recorder Trcaq -Sberifl Coronet Survevor Superintendent Commissioner.

City OiHcors. W. T. HOLERS L. r- ixor.nuRu J.

11. DOCKER. BEX. II. THOMPSON (J BO.

It. I.ANNON' COUNCILMEX. JOSEPH -Mayor -Police Judge Clerk Treasurer Ward w.A.JunKiNa, .1. J. MEROKR, LEWIS HILL.

1 NEIDHART, -2nd Ward Ward SOCIAL DIRECTORS. THURSDAY, NOV. 21. 1S78. Publishers' Notices.

Tiik AuvKKTThCK is on sale at the Drug and Book Store jf A. W. Xicfell. Local Notices, set as ordinary reading matter, will be charged ten cents per line, each insertion Set in display type, fifteen cents aline. Churches.

1Zm Ciinrrh. Servfcceach Sabbath at 10:30 a. and p. in. Snnluy School at ThUKday Clinrcli.

Services each Sabbath nt 10:30 a. and p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evenings. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock Sn.Bi.

II. B. Dye, Pastor. Servlcrs every Sunday, a 10-30 a. m.

ind d. m. Sunday School at2 p. Missionary in charge. ll 1'Lp9ant Omnbcrlitml Presbyterian.

Church tour miles south.westof Brownviile. Service-! first Sabbath in each month. B. J. Johnson, Pastor.

Christina Church. Services every third Sunrtar ot each month, by Elder Chcs. Itowe. Social meetings every Sunday at II a. m.

Praver meetings Thursday evenings. Catholic Services every -1th Sunday of rach month, at 10 o'cloch a. m. rather Cuintmsfcy. Prieit.

'Schools. Brovriiville Union Graded cboolc. J.2I. Melt enzle. Principal: Miss Jessie E.

Rain. Aslbt-ant High School; MM Lou Tucker. Grammar Department: Miss Alice Illtt. 1st Intermediate: Miss Kate Cox, 2d Intermediate: Miss Emma Smith, 1st Primary; Mrs. Carrie Johnson, 2d Primary.

I. O. of O. F. Brownviile o.

5, 1. 0. O. V. Regular meeting Tuesday evening ot each vek.

Vlslt-iug brothers respectfully Invited. A.H.OIlmorc, if Jas. Coch ra feecy. TTcmnha Cltv Loilco No. 40, I.

O. O. F. Meets every Staturday. O.C.Zook.N.O.

David Tourtelott. Sec Knights of Pythias. KxorNlor l.odeo No. 15. K.

3feets. every Wednesday evening in MasonlcHall. Visiting Knights cordially invited. J. B.

Val. KAUlTiTAN, K. of R. S. Masonic.

Valley stodge No. 4, A. V. A. 31.

Stated meetings "Sa-urday on or before the lull of each moon." Lodge room open ever Saturday evening for lectures. Instruction and social intercourse. J.C.McNaugbton, W.3-I. B.F.Sou-der. Sec.

BrownvHle Chapter No. 4. It. A. M.

Stated meetlngsseeoudThursdavof each month. R.W. rurnas, M. E. II.

P. A. R. Davison, Sec Kitrnns Council No. 3.

It. S. A- S. E. 31.

Stated inpetlngssecondThursdav of each month. J. McNaughton, T. I. M.

A. R. Davison, Rec. 2U. C'n Eurnas.

E. A. W. NIckell, Rec. Rose nml LHyCoucIave.No.

$3, K.R. CTt. Meets at Masonic Hall on the fifth Mondays. It. W.

Furnas, M. P. Sov. It. T.

Ratney, Secretary. Chapter Xo. 2. Order ot the Eastern Star, stated meetings third Monday in each month. Mrs.

E. a Handler, W. M. Sooiotiea. County Fair Association.

R. A. Hawley. Pr.eHldent: John Bath. Vice R.

A. Osi orn. Secretary: J. M. Trowbridge.

Treasurer. Manager II. O. Mlnick. 8.

Cochran. F. E. Johnson, Thomas Bath. Geo.

Crow. J. W. Gavit. Choral Union.

J. McNaughton. Prest. J. B.

Docker. Sec itiako Dramatic W. T. Bogers. Prest.

J. B. Docker, Sec and Trcas JHprropftlitan Cornet Rand. D.T.Smith. Mn- slcal Director.

E. Huddart, Treasurer and Busi ness Iiitomry Moeicty. R- W.Furnas, riciiuoau v. cciir oer. I.

O.ofG T. GRAND LODGE OFFICERS. Mrs. ADA VAN PELT. W.

G. a Lincoln. E. W. METOA LF, W.

G. Tecumseh. Mrs. F. Market.

G. V. T. Rlverton. Y.G.K ENS.

W. O. Sec Kearney. -Miw V'a RANSOM, W. G.

Treas Falls City. A.J. SKEEN. W. O.

Brownviile. W.F. WAItREN, W.G.CImp Nebraska City. A.J. SKEEN DisL Dep.

forXemaha County. Itrnwnrillp T.odce Gfli I. O. ofO. T-Moctseerv Friday evenlnglnOddFeliows Hall, over Nickell's drue store.

Main street. Strangers of our order visiting the city are invited to meet with us. L. L. Hulnurd.

W. T. Bon. Lorance. Sec G.

W. Fairbrother. Sr L. D. Nemaha City Lodco No.

10a. Meets every Mmday evening. Mrs.S. A Huntington, W.C.T. John P.

Crother.Sec P. Crother. L. D. Aspinirall Lodge No.

10S. MeeU every Saturday evening. John S. Mlnick, W. T.

T. J. Hitt.Sec Zion.No. 137. Meets very Thursdav evening.

at me Kennenvsscnooi iious, two mucs norm wer of Brownviile. J. n. Loranpe. W.C.T.

Oeo. Sftndors.Sec. H.O. Mlnick, L. Urownvillc.

Snnnritv. No. IRS. Meets verv Saturday even at Palrvlew Church, six miles pouth west of Brownviile-. John Maxwell, w.u.1.

ii. u.uow- inan. W.S Geo. Crow. L.

Brownviile. "j.imlrn. No. Meets everv Satunlav evenlnc Jit. Linden School nouse.six miles north west of Sheridan.

H. B. Good. w.ct. A.

i'atmer, Sec F. Palmer, L. Sheridan. Pleasant Prairie. No.

100. Meet every Satur-. 'day evening, at Bratton School Honse, Benton Srecinct. M. L.

Eastwood. W. C.T. E. Elwell, c-i B.

H. Bailey, L. Bratton P. O. Bt-rtforil.

Nik 160. Meets every Friday evenlnc at Coal Tar School nouse. four miles soutli west of Xemaba City. Jno. Stokes.

AV.C.T. F. Young Sec C. Tucker, L.D., Xomaba City. Sheridan, No.Tn'.Meetsevery Saturday even- ing T.

J. Cell, W.CT Robt. Bryant, Sec Geo. Harmon, L.D. fOtber lodges in the countv that desire a place in this directory will please inform us or name, number, when and where It meets, names of presiding officer and secretary, together with any other information they may wieh to communicate.

Authorized Agents. Titus Bkos are our authorized agents at Nemaha City to receive and receipt for monies doe us. riroir-is BrnitKsfl Is onr authorized agent in Glen Rock precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us on subscription. A J. RiTTEK, RlSt.

Deroin, isourautborized agent at that place, to receive subscriptions and advertising, and to collect and receipt for monies due Tn Aijvektiske. Ions S. MiificK is our authorized agent at Aspin-wall, to receive subscription and advertising, and collect and receipt for monies due us. J. W.

Gavitt is our authorized agent in Benton precinct to receive and receipt for monies due us on subscription. FAIRBROTHER fc HACKER, Publishers Advertiser. BY IHE PRESIDENT. ITEMS OP INTEREST. A.

BUSINESS CARDS. S. HOLTjADAY, Physician, Surtrcon, Obstetrician. (Graduated In 1S51. Locat in Brownviile 18--5.

Main street, Brownviile. Neb. L. HULBURD. Xt.

ATTMLVEY A.T TXV And Justice or the Peace. OiUce in Court House Building. Brownviile, Neb. QTULL THOMAS. ATTORNEYS AT ZiAW.

Oftlcc. over Theodore Hill store, Brownviile, JCeb. TliauksgiviR Proclainatiou. Tlio reourrence of ttmt seuaou at which il is the habit of our people to make a devout find public confession of their coustaut dependence upou divine favor for ull the good gifts of life and happiness, aud of public peace and prosperity, exhibits the record of the year, abundant reasons for our gratitude and thanksgiving. Exuberant harvests, productive- mines, ample crops of staples of trade and manufactures, have enriched 'the country.

The resources thus furnished to our reviving industry ami ex-pa commerce are haHtening the day when thf discord and distresses through tlie length and breadth of the la I il. Ih cosh uiued lior of Provideuce, have given way to confidence and energy and continued prosperity. Peace with all nations lias remained unbroken, dome-Mc tranquility has prevailed, and ih" institution of liberty and justice, which the wisdom and virtue of our fathers established, remain the glory and de'enop of tbir children. Tin general prevalence of the blessings of health throughout our wide land has mftde more conspicuous the sufferings and sorrows which the dark shadow of pestilence has cast upon a portion of our people. This heavy Affliction even a divine ruler has tempered to the Bufferinrr communities by the un-vpreal sympathy and succor which hnVR flowed to tholr nllf nnti thf whole nation may rejoice In the unity of spirit in our ppople by which they chperfollv bear another's burdens.

Now, therefore, Rutherford B. Hayes, president of the United States, do appoint riiiirsuuy, theKili iIm of November next, as a day of national thanksgiving and prayer; and I earnestly recommend that, withdrawing hetuselves from secular cares and labors, the people of the United States do meet teethfr on that d.iv in th ir respective places of worship, there to eive thanks and praise to Almightv God for his mercips, and to devoutly hpseech their continuance In witness thpreof I have hereunto set mv hand and caused the 6eal of the United States to de affixed. Done at the Citv of Washington, this 3f)th dav of Oofobpr. In the of our Lord one thousand eiirht hund red and sevenfy-eipht, and the independence of the United States the neo hundred and third. R.

B. Hayes. Bv the President. Wm M. Everts.

Secretary of State. Facts lVortn- Knowing. L. SCHTf'K, ATTORNEY ATliAW. OfilceoverJ.L.McOceifeBro's store, Brownviile, Jfebraska.

T. H. BROADY, t) Attorney and Counselor nt Law, overstate Bank.BrownvIUt.Xeb. WT. ROGERS.

Attorney and Counselor at Law. Wlllglvedlllgentattentlontoanylegalbuslness entrusted to his caro. Office in the Roy building, Brownviile. Neb. A.

OSHORN. Ot ATTORNEY AT IA1V. Office, No. 81 Main street, Brownvile. Neb.

A P. MARSH. TAILOE, JJROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA. Cutting, or Cutting and Making, done to order on Rhort notice and at reasonable prices, Has had long experience and can -warrant satisfaction. W.

GIBSON, BllACKSailTH AND KOUSK SHOER. Work done to order and satisfaction guaranteed First street, between Main and Atlantic, Brown vllle. Neb. AT. CLINE, FASHIONABIiE pW BOOT AND SHOE MAKER CUSTOM WORK made to order, and fits alwaye fqarsjjtsed.

Repairing neatly and promptly done, bop. No. 27 Main str60t, Brownviile eb. JACOB MAROHN, MERCHANT TAILOR, and dealer in Fipc'ngHsb, French, Scotch and Fancy Testings, Etc. Brownviile.

Kcbraslta. B. M. BAILEY, SHIPPER AND DEALER IN LiyE STOCK BROWXV1LLE, NEBRASKA. Farmers, please call and get prices I want to handle your stock.

Office 34 Main street. Hoadley bnlldlng. VriTTXTri Apply to the publishers of lllj IN JC this newspaper for half-ilrT7tTirr raemberahip (at discount) In th lMhliN Mercantile Oollego Keoknk. Io-bto fiCoi5inni. BookkoGncrs.

Pen men, Reporters. Operators nd Teachers thoroDRhly fitted. Don't fail to address Prof. I lillor, Keokuk. Iowa.

lSyl The public debt reached its highest point in August. 1865. the amoun' being, 1ps cash in the treasury, At present the debt, less cash in the treasury, is Reduction of public debt during thirteen yearB of republican administration, $757,048,200.98. The debt per capita in 1865 was $78.15. It is now $41.67.

Reduction per capita in thirteen years, $3658. Interest on the debr, per capita in 1865, $4 29. Interest, per capita now, $1.67. Largest volume of nominal currency circulation, in 1855, $993,319,464 44. Gold value of the above amount, $692,244 32.

Gold value of present volume of currency, $694,434,491.29, to which should be added over $200 000.000 gold and silver now held by, the treasury. Difference in gold value between the currency in 1865 and now, not including the gold and silver in the treasury, 40. During five j'ears preceding the panic of 1865, we imported more than we exported, or, in other words ran in debt to Europe $554,000,000. During the five j'ears since the panic of 1S73 we have exported more than we have imported, $449,000,000. The chaugesince the panic, as compared with five3'ears before the panic, is in favor of the prosperity of the country to the amount of Sinee the panio we have called home $8,000,000,000 of our national bonds held abroad.

We now owe on foreign held national bonds $200,000,000 to From the above we deduce the following conclusion: 1. The panic was not produced by contraction of the currency. 2. It was caused b3' running intodebt to Europe. 3.

That this nation is solvent, having paid about one-third of its debt in thirteen years. 4. That it is In better condition now than ever before, as shown in its Increasing exports over imports. Finally that we have only to be ste td-ily honest and: to work, to reach the rriost permanent prosperity the country ever enjoyed. Pittsburg Commercial Gazette.

The last quarterly report of the bureau of statisticsat Washington, shows the exports of the country to have been 153 per oent greater in 187S than in 1888. computing for. each fiscal year. The value of our exports for 1878 amounts to $411 293.895. Of this amount, $92,271,733 was for provisions and $112,793,510 for bread stuffs.

We also exported agricultural implements worth cotton goods worth $11,435,628, and leather aud leather goods worth $8,077,659. About 60.000. people witnessed Cardinal Cullen's funeral, at Dublin, while 10,000 took part in the exeroises and procession. Feathers are used this year to trim everything except hotel pillows The only property left by Bishop Rosecraus, wheu he died, was his watch. The Inter Ocean suggested some time ago that Ben.

Butler's hen was setting on porcelaiu eggs. The ninth annual Texas State Fair will be opened in Houston on the 19th of November. "Have animals ideas?" asks the New York World. Judging from the utterances of Mr. Kearney, Ben.

But-tler's wounded animal, they have not. Buffalo Express. Young man, Miss Celeste Winans, of Baltimore, is said to be the richest heiress in America. 000,000 from her father, lately deceased. No charge for the information.

Ex-Governor Myron H. Clark, the New York temperance leader wrote a letter advising his prohibition and temperauce friends in every district in New York to vote for (he Republican candidates for Congress. Forney says he saw much of Grant abroad, that his foreign experience has not spoiled him, and that the simplicity and affection of hintbelf aud wife area perfect illustration of a Dur-bj' and Joan. Wm. C.

Oilman, the forger has written to a New York friend that his first year of prison life has passed quickly, and he looks back upon it thankfully that the burden of an awful secret is lifted from hie soul. The London Times is roughly valued at 5,000.000. An offer of was recently refused for the Telegraph. The journalistic market over there might be quoted "firm, with an upward tendency." A California bee farmer, Mr. Harbison, expects to take over 100 tons of honey from his hives this year, said to be the largest quantity ever produced in one year by one man.

Washington Capital: Monsieur Le Duo denies with some emphasis that he has turned his attention from tea culturejo a promotion of post -holes and has distributed large quanties of seed that end. us reported by the Philadelphia Timea Deacon isenson port Wnyne, Tnd 48 years old twelve years ago worth speculated lost money, be came a passenger conductor, then a saloon-keeper, then a street car driver, then a pauper; last week buried in potter's field. An Indiana farmer wanted to borrow a gun from a neighbor for the purpose of killing some yellow birds in his field of wheat, which were pa tins the irrain. His neighbor declined to loan the gun, for he thought the birds useful. In ordprto satisfy his curiosity he shot one of them, opened its craw, and found in it two hundred weevils and four grains of wheat, and in these four gnins the weevil had burrowed.

An Indiana paper says: "There is an old traditon that when the husk on the corn ear is heavy the winter will be cold. The present corn crop has husks thicker than usual, and if the observation holds good we will have Greenland weather during the coming winter." In New Mexico the colors of the grain of corn are numerous blue, yellow, white, and even jet black. Blue seems to be the predominating color and is esteemed by the natives as the richest of all, being almost universally used by them in making the tortilla or corn cake. This is the only shape in which they prepare Indian corn for the table. In 1560 the United States look yards of British cotton goods.

In 1877 we took only 61,000.000 yards. In the year first mentioned, Great Britain used half the wholecotton crop of the world last year she used 011I3' 3,017,000 bales, against 8,059,000 bale used elsewhere. Since the yellow fever appeared in the South, last summer, there have been 12.611 deaths. Of these, 3.817 occurred at New Orleans, 3,108 at Memphis, 1 118 at Vicksburg, 317 at Grenada, aud 314 afc Holly Springs Thirty-two deaths from yellow fever occurred at Cairo, thirty in New York thirty-one in St. Louis, thirty-two in the vicinity of Gallipolis, sixteen at Cincinnati and one in Chicago.

In examining the safe of the late James B. Hosmer, of Hartford the exeoutor found, among, other cu-ri inities, a solid gold snuff box worth $500. This box was presented b3 the city of Alban3' to Commodore MoDon-ough, in houor of his victory on Lake Champlain.and was eventually pre sented to the Connecticut Historical Society. As its president the box was turned over to Mr. Hosmer man3' years ago for safe-keepFng.

Among the manufactured articles of export, in which the United States has become pre-eminent, is that of cutlery including spades, shovels, axes of every discriptton, table wear, swords, and all tools-used by carpenters and joiners, in fact, by an3T tradp requiring cutlery implements. These have been, for 3'ears manufactured at home, making us entirely independent of foreign nations. We now ex port a better article than can be made elsewhere and undersell others in the markets of the world. readily amalgamate with water. When the sulphur was well mixed he gave it aB a gargle, and in ten minutes the patient was out of danger.

Brimstone kills every species of fungus in man, beast and plants in a few minutes. Instead of spitting out the fargle, he recommended swallowing it. In extreme cases in which lie had been called just in the nick of time, when the fungus was too nearly closing to allow the gargling, he blew the sulphate through a quill into the throat, and after the fung.us had shrunk to allow of it, then the gargling. He never lost a patient from diptheria. "If a patient cannot gargle, take a live coal, put it on a shovel, and sprinkle a spoonful or two of flour of brimstone upon it, let the sufferer inhale it holding the head over it.

and the fungus will die. If plentifully used the whole room may be filled almost to suffocation, and the patient can walk about in it, inhaling the fumes, with doors and windows closed. The mode of fumigating a room with sulphur has often cured most violent attacks of cold in the head, chest, at any time, and recommended in cases of consumption and asthma." Democratic DcnisigogJsni. When the greenbacks were issued as a war measure, the Democrats voted against them in Congress, denounced them in their press, and declared them unconstitutional in Jheir conventions. After the war was ovpr the Democratic Judges of the Supreme Court gave an opinion against their constitutional''.

And now, when an IsBtie that was justified by the Republicans only on the ground of military necessit3 and which was pronouueed by the Democrats unjustifiable, even on that ground, is witli-iu holfof 1 percent, of par, and the Treasur3' is prepared to redeem it according to law, the Democrats demanded its unlimited continuance and its unlimited increuBe. When it was necessary, they opposed it when it is les necessary, they support it. They are opposed to greenbacks in time of war, when thejiublic credit is trained to Us utmost tension. They are in favor of them in time of peacp, when the public credit is at lie highest point. When oppof-iiion to the greenbacks embarrassed the Govern ment the Democrats opposed them; when their continuance can be dispensed with the3' support them.

The greenback was a Republican measure; but coupled with its issue was the pledge of the national faith that it should never exeped a fixed amount, and that it should be redeemed at the earliest period practicable. Under that pledge and with a wise S3'stem of finance it has rendered an important office in suppling currenc' and in facilitating the operations of lite Government. Under that pledge and with that 83'stem it has now nearl3- reuch-ed the period fixed for rtn redemption; aud to postpone that period and to increase the issue, as the Dealooracy now demand, would be a violation of the principles of its origin, as wpII as of all sound financial polic'. Netu Republic. CatarrH THE EYE, EAR and THROAT Successfully Treated wtth SMORD'S RADICAL CURE, SUCCESS i3 too test of merit, tad snecsss in the treatment of Catarrhal Affections, after so ntaay miserable undoubted specific, curatiro properties in the remedy used.

Does Hastosd's Radical Ccm: for Catarrh possess such properties Tho evidence. la tho enapo of unsolicited from tho most respcctablopcopla In all stations of life, must bo conclcslro on this point. Never, wo beliovo. In thohlstory of popular medicines has such yaluabls testimony been offered, freely offered, hi favor of any remedy than that in the possession of tho proprietors or Bax-romVs Radical Ccee. Andvalaabloasltis.ltdoca not represent a thousandth part of tho recommendations which aro to-day offered by friends to friends in its favor.

Pcopla ofwcalth andreflnemcntinall parts of no country dally admit its superiority over cnyracthod ofcnra known to tho regular medical provision, bat shun tho publicity incidental to a published statement. Henco tho testimonials in par possession represent but a small part of those withheld for the reason mentioned. Tho following unsolicited testimonial from Hensy Wells, of Wolls, Fargo fc Expre. is an onvspoken Indorsement of vrhlca-jra aro Justly proud. INVALUABLE.

Jictsrs. Whets Pottzb, Wholesalo Druggists, Boston, have forsomo months fjlt it a duty that I owo to Buffering humanity to writg you, stating tho great benefit that 1 have derived from tho nso ofTBANronD's Radical Cttee Ton CATAnnn. ForraoriJthan20 vears I have been nnictod with this very troublesome complaint. I have tried oil tao rcmedlrs thatlconld And. but without mat-rial or permanent benefit.

Last fall tho dUciuo had arrived at that state that I must nave relief or dio. Tito entire membranous system had became so inflamed, and tho stomach so disordered, that it was a doubtful 'ttcr whether I could go to Uia PaclSo coast, or if I did go whether I should live to come backornot. I6iwanndvcr-tlsement of thla mcdl-Jae, and nlthnngh being very incredulous about sp-clflcs or nostrums of any Kind, yet In sheer desperation I tried this, and waa at onco bcnifltcd by it The changes of climate, a chronic disease of tho llvcr.nnd my ago over TO EJa7 prevent 1117 entire restoration, but tho benefit I dcrlvo from its daily nso Is to mo invalunblf, and I am hoping to bo completely cured, and at last arrive at a respectable old itge. 6titementorrjycasocanboofanytrTiCC to those amictcd a I hare been, and enabio you to bring this remedy into more general nso, especially on the Pacific coast (where it Is much needed), my object! writing this note will bo obtained. cry truly yours.

HENRY ELLS, ArrocA, y.Y.,Jnce,lSTS. of Wells, Fargo 6 Co. Each pactngc contains Dr. Sanford's Improved Inhaling Tub, and full directions for uo In nil cose. Price 1XV.

For salo by all Wholesale and Retail DrutrirlStS Mates ana aaas. weeks POTTER, Agents and Wholesale Drnggiats; Boston, General OS3. HlAB saniftifMMM! HuyiyNj zmm V0LTA1G PL ALWAYS OURE8. Enlarged Spleen. This Is to certify that I have been using your Collixs Voltaio Plastees for Enlargement of the Bplccn and Depression in tho Stomach, and thoy have given mo more relief than any other remedy 1 havo ever used.

I would highly recommend them to ell suffering from tho caeca of pain cud lntlammatlon. J. W. SELLS. PicxmrxG, Juno 23, 1377.

Severe Pain. Having occasion to us a remedy for a rerijTera pain in my side 1 tried one of your Collin' Voi two PLABTEtB, and in twenty-four hourn the pain was entirely removed. J. B. SA Mills.

AfR't Cnshlrr First Xat. WisON-a, Juno 13, 137T. Weaknesses. Collins Voltaic PIa3tcro give tin: best satlsff c-tlon h'M of r. (ytlilng thtt has been tried for Lamencs3 and Weakness of tho Back.

Plcacn send mort! right away. JAMES LEWIS. Rsyat, 111., June IS, 1S77. 25 Cents. NEW RESTAURANT.

iYXEJLS AJSJD ILtTJNCKT. AT ALL HOURS. COHFECTIOHEei.CMES.iTS, FRESH AND CHEAP. JIEMbS O.VXV 25 CTS. Oysters Cooked to Order.

Rossels Old Stand. Mrs. Sarah Rauschkolb. Manhood How Lost, How Restored. jwffJffl Just published, a newedit.unorDr 77S3rCnlvervHl''t elebrntcd Esinr jfcSSSfWy on the radical cure (without medi cine) of c-PKitiiATOitKHCKA or Semi nal Weakness, involuntary Losses, IiroTKCY, Mental and PhyMc.il Inca pacity, Impediments to Marriage, also Consumption.

Epilepsy and Fits, Induced by self-ln dulgeuce or sexual extra v.igance, SSg" Price. In a sealed envelope, only six risnts. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty ers' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application ot the knlft: pointing out a mode of cure at ont-e simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no. matter what ills condition mav be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and rnU-cally.

flfsTThl's Lecture should be In the hands of every youth and evt-ry man In the land. Sent under seal. In a plain envelope, to anyad-dress, pott-paid, on reclpt of fclx cents or two post-aee stamps. Address the publishers. THE CUI-VKRWELI, MRUICA.I.CO., 41 Ann St.New York.

Post Ollice BOX.J3S6. 3yl Jtri-rtrs trsitag. Carriage, HouseS Sip Painting, Graining, Bronzing, Papr Hanging and Calciiululng. and first class. For reference, apply to Stcvetiion Cross.

Shop over Abbott ifc Emery's Blacksmith shop, BROWXVILLE. XKBKASKA. UK1VERSITT OP XKBUASKA. Instruction given In all the branches of liberal education. Open to both Indies and gentlemen.

Candidates for nd mission to the Prepara-tory DqHtrtmenl most pnfcs it fair examination In Orthography. Keacllrifr, Arithmetic, Geojrrnphy. English the History ot tho United State, Instruction isclv-en in hisher Arithmetic. English Analysis and Physical each for a single term. TUITIOX FHEE TO ALL.

Fall Term begins Tuexuay. September 10. 1878. and ends Friday, December): U'luterTerm begins Thursday, Jannarr 2, 1870, and ends March 21. Spring Term begins April 1.

and closes on tlio Second Wednesday of June, the tiny ol the nnnual commencement. Catalogue, oontainiim full information, can be had upon application to K.n. FAIRFIELD, Chancellor. Lincoln, July 0. 1878.

4yi Ferry and Transfer X. 3B. COLHAPP, MANUFACTURER AN DEALER IN. FIITB 7 A. CO CO G3 CD ere GO IVo- 3Xnin Street.

Svovrxville, IVelii-iislcn. TITUS BRO'S, DEALERS IN" MEBgHMBISE, NEMAHA CITY, NEBRASKA, Do not intend to be undersold by any house in XvmaJia County. Come and see us, and learn our prices. WE KEEP A FULL STOCK OF QUEENSWARE, NOTIONS, EATS, CAP3, BOOTS, SHOES, COAL OIL, LAMPS, kc, kc. COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.

A Russian paper reports tliat during the war with Turkey the Russian soldiers fired lO.OOO'.OOO cartridges, killing and woundiug 150 000 Turks. For every sixty-aix sdiott fired, a man was hit. ThiB is better than the Germans did in the Franco German war. Be careful to obtain Collins' Voltaic Plag-Ts a combination of Elecrlc and Voltaic Plates, With hlghlv Medicated Planter, as seen In tho above cat. Sold bv pll WhnlenIc and Retail Druggists thronsrlioBt th" L'niffd States and Cunadas, and by WEEKS POTTER, Proprietors, Boston, Mass.

-wm wi uinja Tl ITT PI LLS ft NOTED DIVINE SAYS THEY ARE WORTH THEIR WEIGHT in COLD REaD what HE SAYS i Db. Ttrrr: Dear Sir: For ten years I have been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation nnd Piles. Last Sprinjiyour Pills were recommended to ine; I used them (bnt with little faith). I am now a well man, lmc good appetite, diges worth their weight in gold. Ion perfect, regular stools, piles gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh.

They ere Rev. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. ooivLi-isncr.

The undersigned have opened a Lumber Yard in Brownyille, where they will keep on Jiand and for sale all kinds of LUMBER. OHO fi-i and everything kept in a first class Lumber Yard. Also HARD AND SOFT COAL, by the ton or less. W. A.

JUDKXNS Co. This is the reason for doughnutw, and to make them, take one quart of flour, three teaspoonfuls baking powder, three eggs, one cup of eugar, but-the size of an egg; mix with water as soft, as can be rolled. At no moment of difficulty does a husband, knowing-his utter helplees-ness, draw so closely to his wife's side for comfort and asdisstance as when ho want a button'sewed on his shirt collar. There are two ways of getting through this world. One i to make the best of it, and the other is to make the worst of it.

Those who take the latter course workhard for poor pay. TUTT'S PILLS Cube bick JJeai-Acnx. TUTT'S PILLS Cuke Dyspepsia. TUTT'S PILLS CUItE COKSTIPATION. TUTT'S PILLS Cnrts Piles.

Ccius FEvmt AND AouEr TUTT'S PILLS Conn Biuoca Colic. We find the following in a newspaper, yet it may be a most valuable thing for you to keep and remember in case of emergency, although coming to you through a newspaper A correspondent in a Victorian paper writes: "Should any of your family be attacked with the diptheria, do not be alarmed, as it ia-usually and speedily cured without a doctor. When it was raging in England a few years ago I accompanied Dr. Field on bis rounds to witness theso-calletr wonderful cures' he performed whire the patients of others were dropping on all sides. The remedy, to be so rapid, must be simpre.

All be took with him was powdered sulphur and a quill, and with these he cured every patient without exception. He put a teaspoon fol of flour of brimstone intoa wineglass of water and stirred it with his finger instead of a spoon, aa the sulphur sdoes not There hasn't been a tramp sun-struck in the United States for more than 800 years. This ia something for people who work to think about. Burlington Hawkey c. Some people are always ungrateful.

no matter how much you for them, It is like striking a lly off a mule's hind leg; you only get a kick for jour paint. An exchange is discussing the rod in We have noticed that if you give a boy a rod, he will rake a mile, and probably go fishing before he gets back. Little folks, here is a question: "Which ia the most powerful, the earth or the sea The sea, of course-it has such a lot of muscles. TUTT'S PILLS Cube Kidn-et Com- rLAINT. TUTrSPlLLS Cube Torpid Liver.

A good clergyman prayed earnestlj' for those of his congregation who were too proud to kneel and too lazy to stand. Dr. Tntt has been engaged in the practice of medicine SO years, and for a long time was Demonstrator of Anatomy in the Medical College of persons uskis his Pills have theguar-antcc that they arc prepared on fcclcnt'tfic arc free from all quackery. He has succeeded in combining in them the heretoforo antagonistic qnnliticH of a anil a purifying tonic. Their first apparent effect is to increase the appetite by causing tho food to properly assimilate.

Thus the system is nonrished, nnd by their tonic action on the digestive organ, regular and healthy evacuations arc produced, The rapidity with which versanti tale on flesh, vvhiic under tho Influence of these pills, of itself indicates their adaptability nourish the body, and hence their efficacy in curinir nervous debility, melancholy, dyspepsia, wasting of the mnbcles slnggisnneba of the liver, chronic constipation and imparting health and strength to the system. A DOCTOR SAYS. Dr. I. Gny Lewis, of Fulton writes "Ore year ago I was taken sick, a friend argued eo Btronglylnfavorof Tutt'a Pills that I was induced to use them.

Never did medicine have a happier effect than in my case After a practice oi a quarter ot a century I proclaim them the best anti-bilious medicine ever used. I have proscribed them in my practice ever aincc." SUPERIORITY OF TUTT'S PILLS. They are compoundod from medicinal substances that are positively free from any properties that can in the least degree injaro tho most delicate organization. They search, cleanse, purify, and invigorate the entire system. By relieving the engorged liver, they cleanse the blood from poisonous humors, and thus impart renewed health and vitality to the body, causing the bowels to act naturally, without which no one can feel well.

A TORPID LIVER is the fruitful source of many diseases, prominent among which aro Dyspepsia, Sick-Headache, Costiveness, Dysentery, Bilious Fever, Ague and Fever, Jaundice, Piles, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaint, Colic, etc. Tutt's Pills exert a direct and powerful influence on the Liver, and will, with certainty, relieve that important organ from disease, and restore its normal functions. SOLD EVERYWHERE, OFFICE, 35 MURRAY HEW Y022. Havinjc a first class Steam Ferry, and owuin? andcontroliuj; theTrnusfer Line from iSROWXYILIJE: TO PHELPS, we are prepared to render entire satisfaction transfer of Freight and Passengers. We run a regular line ot to all trains.

Al orders leftnt the Transfer Com pany sollico will receive promptattentlon. Uostield, Gen. Supt. ge m. "VVTIjIIJCXG-, MANUFACTURER OF mziti RROWSTILLB, IVESSRASKA.

Outside work done on short can enpace In. nuy worker of either sex. own localities. Particular" forth free. Iminoveyour spare time at this business.

Address Stiuion tCo. Portland. Maine. 51yl SPECIAX NOTICES. fl business you I day made by III .1 right in their I and sumnlpsv 25sty I'nncyCnrdH with or Gold.

150 le3.Agt'sOuttitl0c. nonce. All work guaranteed Give me a call. A large stock of COOKING and HEATING STOVES Constantly on hand. AGENTS I BEAD We will pay Agents a salary of $100 per lUonrli.

and expenses, to toll our New and Wonderful Invention. Address Kukxhas fc Marshal, Mich. 51wl TT Season's Capoine QP Porous Plaster. A WllMlERFUI. RK.1IKI1Y.

There Is no comparison between It and the! common slow ncni porous master, it la In ev ery way fiiiporlor to nil other external remedle-Including; liniments and the eo-called electrical! appliances. It contains new medicinal elements) which in combination with rubber, possess the-" most extraordinary pain relieving. Btrenjrtheii" Ing and curative proprieties. Any Physician In! your own locality will confirm the above state-! ment. For Lame Hack, Rheumatism Female" W.ftlrtiwa 3ffihhst.n Muff Vo.lwf oH fVil4.

Coughs, diseased Kidneys, Whooplngcougli. nf-3 tecoons oi ine nean. ana an ins lor winch nor-: Kour plastersnreused.Itlssimply thebestknown Erpmedy. Ask for Benson's fapclne Porus pias- Pin. oirt w.

Cntrl h- nil 1 in nut. iiu uw uiu uj nil Li i-rice-acia. cenion receipt 01 price. Dytieaourv 21 Piatt Street, New York. Johnson, DKAT.EIt IX FAMILY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONS, TEAS, CANNED FRUITS, NUTS, TOYS, QUESKS, G1LASS, TIN WOODENWARE, STATIONERY, BRUSHES, POCKET KNIVES, Pipes, Tobacco.

Cigars musical I nstrament. CITY BAKERY, BROWNYILLE, NEBRASKA "Debt," remarks Josh Blilings, "iz a trap a man sets-and baits himself, and then deliberately gets into." ii Boiled Fish. A spoonful of vinegar should always he put into the water in which fi9h is boiled. The right kind ofa man will have his life insured. It gives his wife's second husband a start.

Dakota elects Bennett, Republican Delegate to Congress. It is a wiseman who knowfrhis own umbrella. Baobwheat cakes are getting ready for a flop. A PHYSIOLOGICAL of Marriage I ggwjSl EsssEraa AGuidoto Wedlock and jonfdcnliil Trraliis- on fna Jutles ot rosin Re ami the that unfit for it the te- creti of Beproduetien and tee or Women. A book for prints, con.ld-e-ate reaiLc.

20) pajet, pnea A PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISEE! anuria trom Sfllf Abuse. Sxcssaes.orSecrzt 2iecnsss. vita the belt tBcan. ofnirr-, S4 torrc gnu price JU ct. A CUUICAIj IiECrfTJHBen the aliorc Simtrt and ftof of the Throat aud Inner, tia Op'nm Hablt.ax prire 10 cu.

tither book rrt pormid on receipt el p-lct or an three, vuiMaiiiiiiKiia)i-, iM-BUTijuijT' jijtirxraien. tor I.LU&..UI HUB HMMPAM BD17TIP T.DTED I llili AMlMlUIll. ntUll MIM Parson's Farentire Pills make JTew Klch Blood, and will completely change the blood In the entire system In three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from I to 12 weeks may he restored to sound health, if uch a thing bepns- miUI ror 8 stamps. I.

S. JOHNSON Bangor, Me. 16wl LITERATURE. ART AND SONG. AGENTS wanted for Acknowledged the JUchrt Harest and Uandsomtst Book, ever issud from the American PrcM.

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a beautilul fated engraving presented to each subscriber. This work should be In every Home circle. AGENTS. This book will have a rapid and continued sale. Extra inducements competent agents.

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8th St. St. Loan, 23.0. Karatsar I STEM WmUbi- 'till, ft tin ccraot Obrsmora Private niton. nsaMnzfnta early almoes er Infection ot alberbex.

Seminal eakneaacrodndes EmtMlont, Lou of Mcmorr, Inpalred Icnt, Lout Alenhood or Impotencj- Jtcrroaa llcblllty, pom- SWfflKF HinniiTafcriaJTnlirrnf HiYY Awarded higheU pme at Centennial Ki position for pit t.nemy fucljza and exreUeiee and lotting character tvxtlcnng end fiarorwj. The best tobacco ertr made. Aa onr bln- strip trade-mark clwelj imitated on inferior foods, see that JaUwv't Jkit It oneTerjplcp, by all dealers. gnd forsamplr, free, to C. A.

Jiciuos'A Mfra.PeteraWg,Va. impviCJlcj, I'CUUilJ, jxrar diwacf lb. Bladder. Kldneva. IJrer.

J.nna-. Asthma. Catarrh, riles, all Chronic Iteratex, ant DIS-EASESOF FEMAXE8, jfcld to hb treatment. Dr.OUa hat had a liXrionf czperieoc, ad caret who others IkU-. Ha Is a rradsas of tha Kefcrmod School, aaes Co mercsrv.

has the lsmt practice is the U. SV LADIES rtquiriij treuocnt with private hose aad beard, call or write. Ercrv coatenieDce for patleats. Send Sir cents for tasiple of Kabesr Goods mai cr-cnlar of laportaat tsforsstloa by express. BK.

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Dealer or a fnll and lnterestlnjrMstory of the value of Evaporated and Conserved Fruits, the parties who buy them, and investigate our claims. BOBT. W. FUBlSrAS, Brownviile, Nebraska, 6EKIULWEnElllttEITSS i Ti Rl.

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