Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 04, 1866, Image 3

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.TShSbn qd tjie Stool ofRcpentaLCO.
. " ni-monr' Confc'fslon of inl
7 v. y. ncrald Cstcs, Weakens,
'.'! Mbroirs up the Sponge,"
rt.'etro. Septembers?.
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,.r q.i., ,1 ern.ii.ly . B.4 npporl
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a. ' . u ret-ton'a came and says tit
j . it r. a rit.r4
t. :r" l.'r l'if iM-m'Cfita, by tbeir bad falih.
. i wt-ibi f.f ratTe KepubUcapa
U rw. tai lt rleciu u Ibia yi wi!Jcrhh
U, twr-iatic (.any.il b.-p. beyond rMorreUion.
Tta H-ffal- CB.merclal idertiMr till. earria
fc.fmafc'. uiui tol tia aJiUfiaU art lnifloant f a
'na C e awl Berald 7ritti lb rf folar Bepnbll-
Ta Harlot rrapt lerpa allant.
Tbft i Bl m'w i ,h -lfB Statea ainrl bfra
?vff "' inbUfM ppr Ibal iuppurU tbt
rrcJaot'a rllC7.
' Tta ftW'i it tn' w ctl n of tb Dem
' ffacr tar Jr.dd ibia reanlt, at destroy ltb la.t
- kue f y fd fn m ( rbllatSebia moTeinent.
U tb alcna ar ibat tbt aVrpublicaB majorities will
1 erbelBil& beyotil prettBU
V w jrork Berald eCi rlally aayi that Jubnaoa
. ja niiuf ib SoBlfctiB ioTrri that they ahoald
ntpi ike OkatitnUubal Ameudnient lt harder con
dit.oa. be rped item by Cvttcreaa. Tbe Her
!4 aaya ia ibat vay I&mi will checkmate ILe rad-
ku;t'4J Miblibt lenjtty ramBinntcaUon ia re-
t- be reiei iuaie by several perrf ibat te
uu.-t-"a a cuJ die fur Caerei, in wbiaU be
' ' frii bit wi:re dunuj tUe pai tw ycara, aod de.
.ji In!. t'j f xriitieand Cr(rea,
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-u oU la the Uobss, and ia ; i. C
' t J iar bal throuitbuut tbe coonir.'
Tlie auis Bdmeut Bw avaiia itimiuuU
iiacf tbe aeveral States, li i ju.t in
adoption, by TetnedyiuK injuatue and
be tieblic safety, wnniJ J. unub uard
. .ik. kenilnieut ami pt-i.iriu iLe wny
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t. fc .... n;i. e e r bjertioudb'e in
i uJu-i.t ..iu.iiij wtlch PreaiUfQt Julinnu
i j r t ii-h ei wt time r aaotber, reconuuendctf
SwuUiara a.(e ur o CnKra, and nolbinf
t. Ci.uk ibere ..uM bate been a disagreement."
i at of men ever stood squarer on
p iple than cor county ticket. ' G it
"'i'ht. and copperheads and rebels bite
.sr.tcn as a rclltlml Trickster.
at t J
ue inrormal ballot, io the Plattsmouth
Dfixrttic Onvntion, showed Morton
shade. The desire of the Pop
fr on seemed to be portor. of Cass, for
& :te . At this juncture, ' Morton had
i ' i-pred about that fie had a Jett? r
I'; : .s :. l-t.from Gen. pix. promising
.,.ltroi of the Executive pa-
N b.a.ka. if he (Morton)
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jfi. i,.. d f ' c- tri-
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U i ::. tfl th- r-piy tUt
ti-i: ,t. itia in W
Moi ;t t.r-v. holts "
. 3 ItCTrarU For thr retutn to
' or the city Marshal, of tuy picket
'jd contents, lost in Brownv.lle last
v . GEO, L. JOHNS TUN
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' . PadJock is a juiet, unaaniniiig
'lnl, a 'eraI tant in all erT-"'-
of fblic benefit, and a consis
t! .urchoian. Statesman.
' ; "n th wri fcushw hacker speaks !
P. is a gentleman." Yes. gen
"i turn from it,-;-j
inDas. ara com
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; -7 .I:'... Client Wanfrd! i ! . -xm-A; w- moian.: I
i ,ri-. :.r ti.e iecii- I , .-. rrfk . . , , .... . I ul-JiUiJU-S Will if iFC I O'-yt the Tfci j 5 - "I r - "': ,M .
" - ---"'.'' I : . " ceiit ouirag- rommstied" by i? ' Johnson! TT .int r Uv,,, r3,t
tne -.it U.U j souhtrnrtt' van I 0.. for hih they Will ray the j ' . I H-jlf S.-fw U-(Cyi. hav known no rest ,
- highest met nrice in ca'Jh. ' ' f. 1 ?! V, " -V 7,?r;,M I amce their new store has betn in opera- (Successors
,um , 1 ia ,ome,,na iai vttn i ' ' ' CIVK.g tHS' cerVinca(t! 6f elPC.lon "rtS Of I- . t . u 1 ,.1, Aetnana
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a . .my :r, .1 rui raim wj inrm ai I - - - - . i-iTf -- . .
. i,.;.r,eiof r,mt u cf 0,r cr.ll.nf Ti.b., i, ;n, ,l p, egate to the Johnson zeil ,Li C. Hutit.; n We res
. rV.' un wb" heerate agents to spread 'yellow, 'fever in"
'. , .:::'; t.. V,. 'h- N ,nii by sf-u.hp u-.f.-c:'ed- tbtiVet;.
-Uu. ut t.U wi0.i lUJicti! H- . . ,r ' J
- . frth; but Bfild himself f(;'r..K, A,' ; V:" .
' !" ' rrV ,''een-uaM:; Wul:yvu etidorse him tiow:' ;
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.? -m,:t.f the.Coumy buildmg
.i-.-i on in linrlirnrlr n ; I
Mrni.-.onerfiredoing
- 'r- id conducting: a sell in the '
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ia"', ' COmforlaLle r"ideDfe j.
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Hill' New Goodj bare come !
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Thinly, "stsnd-li '.the '".Democracy., of
Nemaha county hare, is W. C.,CIeary.
He takts to defent tike , a young pup to
new milk. Hit skinning-in June proba
bly" got him used to it. AVe learn he is
rourd privately convincing : people that
Johnion is right ; bis "strong: holt" was
the Comtitutional Amendment, burr he
don't read that to . ia. anymore again, it
ilnn't m r f
! 0h, Willie, I it yn. dear ' '
!,d:t.n-;you.re Hi.,iIf ynur mlty ' intellect
j "hy don't you iuWq Ao the stump, ar.d
f "lioraie ?" . ..
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Mnj. Major's name is used in the Na-
. . jj couueclion w'nf, "nifcTfrfr
wenches in Arkansas. This is copper
head style ; no argument tut blackguard
inn. Do not our citizen remember the
" Parson V Easterly joy jn tjiis city ; he
was a preacher, loo; but, it's supposed
he -just done that to try her faith." By
the -way, Pareon, is that Dr.'a bill paid
yet ? National Union, hadn't yjii better
stir up the Parson' memory, as. ydu have
started in lh? "dirty business ?M
Voters ! Da you remember Sheriff
Wells ? For particulars, see his bonds-
men :
Tie Radical! rf Kemah couutj.N. T., hare jut
BominatcdMaj.T. J Major 5 for the Council and
MeMri.Uailj.lUvrood, Crow and Waldter for the
Houne. Mj. Major i n old soldier, and entirely
worthy of the honor dono home. Maj. Daily, who
it one of tie nominee for the House, is a brother of
the late S. O. Daily, o loyg a Delegate from Ne
braska in CongreM. The ticket ia a good one, and
will be elected. ttit. Union.
.This ithe way our ticket is spoken of
abroad. The merit of the compliment
c msists in its truthfulness ; and its pre
(jiciion' will be terrified by over 300 ; ma-
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The liiarald's Opinion of Paddock
Kt-lloyg, ''is like A. S. Paddock, who
uan for a double telegram from Sew
ard before he can have an opinion on
a'y PI it'4 a' subject, a Radical among
Radicals. Umaha Herald of Jlay 35.
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?'VVho-re 4wadlers ?'' " ,4'the Hon. A.
S. Paddock and others. Omaha Htr
aid, ofJprilZvd 18G6. ' !
paddeck, too, .is a.rSM-tnan. He
is nlso a diplomatist,, one'of 'the rare
" political nature who MWlU iif; -U4 ,Vtlru
e the current If the wiiids even l-tfor-, I
iney Diotv. ue sees aewaru 'in tne
running brooks,' Seward gospel in
stones,' and 'good in every African !
He is not always sure of 'hoiy not tp ido
it, but is at- eUgant imitator-. He is rim
a Dartizan 'for the Dresent Heath v
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against legro SuflVatr, but' hol(h , him-
self aloof,' Hccirding io"'!i'; Trrl&Hfx ;
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"-..n :'i;ii;. 'Li'- S :.: D m :-:r:,:.i ru 1 fi"
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B noil t thft Ufa a; dP4l lhv h tra h. fnr
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many a year.. They haye stumped every
Precinct Northland Weat of hear; and
the way they throw hot shot into the
Demo-Jobnson reoel fleet, is a caution to
snakes. They have cleaned out tfie foul
Wellsuntil h had to briog up his bread
and-butter" Teserve ; which has fallen
with the "butter aide down The pro
prietor of the Copper-johnson 'light
house' carrying a red-light just below
his eyes, a "blossom for the tomb,"j
says Ije's 'j.'g.oiri to t,aVe; friends enough
$long to Tear out the d d radical trai
tors !" Charles soon got back into his
Coa7we advise this biped -io" keep bison,
or -he might be . anxious to ,vacpt the
apology of the j gentleman: ;from . Mary
lahi.V Jle'd ' better "leti' welt ' enough
alone!" " " " '
-J-at week .fff noticed thXtJ)ri. A S.
. Hi'lladHV. a Johnson arm-in-armer '
h.;.r1 hirr !,.t a !ri;!T?rt, Kji....
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ka rice Hou... W. -Tito, jemoved for
opinions , ake..;rThis ! 'appointment was
pas-sed almost in silence by the copper
head press; notwithstanding, thie,, fact
the Dr's ojDility would do credit to the
appointing power ! Why such silence ?
He used to work with th radicals J'.. lut
tne copperneaa cress, i not coutent. Trie
Neb City " Statesman harhat. Dr. i
Renner, of that city, has been appointed
to the same position, and compliments the
Either of the -gemlfnen will make a
good officer Ijut the 'confejnpTfcLltS part j
oi ii is i7r. ii. iia taoDt, now tney try
to cheat hun 'and Tenypely; ignore r his
?rvjces lothenT arid Eta worth as agood
citirep atd able cfijeer barren bis poli
t,c which are abomjoable.' '
D )ou remember the plot of confe-
Every i.y n'ew, converts for ih Con-
V tirv. uui
$tituti0na Ato.neal
come ' .into' "bur
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fer of wch came the Mrnaiv !
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i." J I ' ..(lit B)BViVa BO ri I I I 11 ' Lli l V UIJJ I t 1
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,- ijyr. stir ii.in.-uirM
0Pwn, under the stMuTunVaV ckiigf uri&WSiWti irtaV,
e rFiticj is;TeryJively tliiieelf.l .t( .Um.vu
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The Statesman, of the 24th, has a
Teae rTieatT ltter'ir'rslrlclf Vs
coining frbm a- source 'whicl? endorses
Andy Johnon's course in the New Or
leans massacre Bqt, consistency is nqt
a jewel in the copperhead crown, it's all
copper. The statesman says :
fTte felaM which drown i4e rtr4ost'f roieo
when briiija to AdUren tbetn irrmt: trre maniJ
lejtations of their dmxu lticn to S4Aiii&te biinil
thejr Jrcd." . :
And proceedi-io xeprobate such p rt
and actirn. The rcxt caircrial i.i oa
liTing."
Which smacks the n;osi cf "mol bery,''
an indignant public hissing a Pre ideut
who' dt n't care fcr' his dignity ;' or, a
putlic jourua suggesting lajcassinatioD ?
Morton opposed soldiers votin? while
irviiw setvic.; is iherla stdier ho dead
to telf-respect as to vote for hiro Mor
ton was fighting him in1 be rear, while
rebels were fighting in front.
Car,--)wtght, of ihla city, lata 'ttffljer of th.e
army, and Son-in-law to Win. A. Richardson, haa
been appointed Snpt. of Indian Affairs for the
NofihweslAii Sueriotehdetieyioe . B .Taj lor,
remoTed. Om. JJr. 2Ut. j ..
When this garbled report reached this
city, the glee.of. the. '-uare-toed'J Dem
ocracy, ran high. They chuckled; they
laughed and nuge'd each other playfully.
Signs of fejoicing .were on every Dem
ocratic countenance on hearing t renews.
Why do they rejoice ? Because thair
snakeish disposition must find'Yent." A
hated radical had bit' 'the dust." E B.
Taylor had been bought for a. price E.
B. Taylor was cheated out of it! And
the copperhead orgs ri 'falsifies to create
this impression. JVJr. Dwtght's appoint
ment was for..;the-Nevada Indians. Mr.
Taylor's name tiot being in the dispatch,
at all ! .Renegade Radicals! read your
fate! ' i
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J Sterling crtqn said tlit "morally,
socially, and POLITICAL Ly, Jttt Da
vis was the superior of Abraham Lin
coln," and Morion says he's not changed !
' ''hridtates' the4 whole spirit otfjafConSt'tutiofi
by enabliog Congres, by a two IhirJj vote of its
own body, tograul relief from a Risibility imposed
upon a whole peopl." Omrtha tirl&. .'
This' is n Ski ;cun oF the Am-
endmn. which ra-J at:d yu can set :hr
lis; Lt-rreti atrd m u: j above : thin, the !
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Ih- l'Opt-l:ra-1 Herat 1 U ir.ii..
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const.MKt.1 t.sf CMire,.tf -by a .,, ;
third vote," t. parron re! eis, ai.d -l;;'IlJ
jjohn ") . setf-i.''."Jj:-ti. ii..;-r. pr- v ""f-.f.-tr..'
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defiance of a clear majority of 108 votes I
G. M. Cbilcott, the Radical' p:andij?atp !
Public contempt and reprobation mus
follow such an ourage cr the sacrednpa
of the ballot-box" is" "destroyed' Cops.,
hereabouts, chuckle over this iofanry i;
lj ;.Tnhnnn tn Ithrrrrrtfi'l' 1
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u vimuyu vr.a vvaaaaJW.a i
it is jmnecesVary to have any o;her or
higher league thatjtheji Cpnstijution :of
ih'e Uhitad states, mmense 'cheer?.
I want no higher constitutional league
than that is." You're right";': that's the
talk; huzza for Johnson. The Consti
intjon .is my Jeagtie., I-belong to. the,
constitutional league of my country.
Cries of "So do we'V hurrah. - John
son's speech at Indirapojis 1866.
"Whenever wel;fiindjcnn anywhere
prating about the Constitution of the
Umied Statesspot hfm's KeVa traitor."
Andrew Johnson's campaign speeph
at Nashvili, 1663.-
11 "WV a t e opp'osed'hiarnalgimilion
of politics. Mixed politics, like mixed
liquors, confuse the man" and stupify the
brain tljat indplges thereins J. Sterling
Morton in ;JS65;SepJ5lb ii i
Judge Stokes, of Tennessee, in a re
ceoUspeech,aj NtHville,- gitfes thn-fol-lowing
as a verbatim report of what An
dy Johnson said im'th ntjht of the sec
ond inaugurrttion of Mr. .Lincoln. The'
intellect, be.wi-y, staiesmjen. an snhliers
of th" nation wpfe presert. The . Vice-
rHM.-t-m :o
v,n,, 't'u
: io weary, 'inii't, s c. or
to escort Mrs. ' Lincoln,
as wa3 riistmiiary ior on in nis position
on such.an occas'ion. .He sat on. a sofa,
in the ack of the room, v with, a colored
man beside h"n."soliloqiiizipg as follows :
' "Ptri ;Vice. President of these United
Stated !' I've 'aiten the oath 'land been
worte in, bv God I " Sumner says I in
from the territory of Tennessee. inere
he goes now with, the Queen, and I'm
siuing'with iriy colored friend on a sofa.
I'm a better friend of the black man than
be is. : His is " theoretical and (tnine is
praticial friendship Just look at me
Uting ly my colored friend, by God!' f
A flock of sheep, passed through tTiis
r'ry 'i?yfiy; .fromi!Vr?chliran 'and wre orj
iiirv.x?r; . 1 . ...... t ... .1
in. - U.ChjV t'psth I .
DR. F. II. RAMER-pectow
.H. - vriili.... t xat2..u
'Bmasa of the Eye -2-Would respectful
ly announce to the citizena of Brownville
and vicinity that he may be found at the
Uobe.Av rU FrXl .ln-
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of the Eye. The Dr. in?ure cures iu ll
5t kt'r;A '4
cates cdrnmj unuer dirvet tr'amr!n!
i
Diro On the evening of the 21st,
a f 1 er aTTn ige ring"3 H Ine ss, Eli 2 V CtTiiK
wife bf Julids XiIehnso6,ged 5G yeari.
. Voter J-do-'yov-remerobeiMhe expres
sion ;oi -Jv Sterling Morton a Pratjs
mouth, that "if D.visahd Lincoln were
ijxuDg, LincolnvouWbeaf ihe.same Ve-
hfion -to Davis that the thieves did to
Christ I". i Wiiryo'tttupport.imVo? hia
Baown tille, Nebbasiia, )
. ; ; r - 'M? . : October 4ih, lS66.. -)
Whereas, my wjfe Lizzy M. Stevens,
u-ving in Nemaha County, Nebraska, and
I havri difsolved partnership, therefore 1
forbid til persons harboring or trusting
her en my. account,, from, a iid. after this
date. : HIRAM STEVENS, i '
Morton says ' be stands on Ijis record !"
He'll never "do that till he'kicks a,t poth-
;, J.,,Steriing Morton. "s'ays'th soiJier's
vote is a fraud ! !lemember him, . "boys
iailue!'?, - ;
From ten (10) to fifteen (15) pair ol
s.cks, ' or 's io kings' ca q be k nit' in! a day
on tlie Lamb KaiiTTikc MACiiizts, wh xh
fortes the heel and toes as it gois along.
' Dr A.' S-' HoTladay hasu;just receive
new goods, "pure and unadulterated. Go
to the Metropolitaq ' j
Willow and wooden ware just receive
m abundance at v . o y :
a jxU: j . s WAN & bro's:
Warrfiited;
We would , sayv 4o cur readers, that
Messrs. C. G. Clark &. Co., proprietors
pf. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure, warrant i: to
cure'the mot obstinate cases of Dyspcp
sia, no matter pi hovy; long standing.: '
We bid you try Coe's Dyspepsia Cure ;
it will help you. .Constipation, one of
the chief causes of ill health, is comple
tely cured by the use of the care- All
diseases of the Stomach and Bowels like
aic-headache.heariburn cramps, pains
or c61ic,!are controlled instantaneously by
ihp wse qf poe's . Dyspepsia Cure.
- Those window shades at McCreery's
-H rt .ill 'tlie raVo..':.
I ! :a' 'Ihtr isburi -tiawV' lells of a
man
v.i iii.. uiiieu -Hi-uun.t iuui iiu:r,
t.-;-v. ni-f -Ptrtjr' ruarh;-atid thrown
U utv ! v , g .
i' - a 'i:l tiKii.em uf sixiy feet ; fallen
hea.:!f ,r, inoa rou. a hatchway, in a
3 ,ri lr;,i; ; hrr b-en marned three
t:".i-''-..;;i...d .tt'.e "fattier, of twenty ' one
h l.i-'-.M.
il suli tives," is in bui.?-
i.c-.- at Hairi.h!r. rid Xeep'sUtfbacli's
! Bi'trs and bicd ' V.Y.' coa:inily in 'riis
Co ; sr'i. a iargii..l'.pply o.
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.-Justices' Blanks for. -tale at this
office. 1
TAX NOTICE: '
" OrncE 'cbLiTrcTORr of, Iktebnal Rivikue, 1
District of Nebraska.
Ntbmka City,- October 4th, 1368. )
ANNUAL TAX LIST FOR 1S66. . .. ... .
No' ice is hereby given, tbat the Annnal Tax List of
Taxe Ase6f( tn accordance wiiU the provisions of the
Act f Congress, to provide Internal Revenue, to sup
port tbe Government, to pay interest .on tbe public
debt, and for otber purposes, approved June 30tb, 1864,
a'amende1 by tbe Act of March 31, 18t5, rr the years
finding Dacgihbet SI, ;1365, nal.Uir 1 iSGi kas been
returned to me, y tbe Asxesorti of this District and
tbat raid taxes are now due an 1 payable, and payment
thereof is hereby demraded, and tbat I will in person
or bj deputy, attend at the Bankiug lions-, of John L.
Carson in.Brownvii:e, on ti.e I6tU day cf QstoKer, 13S,
ror tbe'parfoe ef receivina' said taxes rrom alt persons
in Nemaha county.'
All pe aooi wbo ah a!I n?;le:t to pay tbe amount of
their, taxes, beieby oemailni, on or bjtjre the lay
laai ab.ve named, will be iiab.e'to pjy t iern a p or
ally of ten per centum 1 Mi i n il, an 1 a foe or twenty
eats for service of a special demand and notice, to
gether with roar cents a mile travel tee, ac tually 4nl
pecessaiiiy traveled to mike the ierviee there f "
OFFICE HOURS--From 9 o c'ock A. M. io 37 P. M.
JOSKPn K. LAMAHTER Collector,
oI-Sw r-J I :y rBiaf,j Bavci, Iepuy ile4or.
. .V; ESTBAY'i HOGr. '
Taken np by the undersigned, living four niilo we ft
of Brownville, oil the 13th flay of September, IS68, an I
-wtibin bis enclosed premises, ens black an! wbit hog,
abonvoae ye-r old. , . WJtH. JJcININCH.
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BROWNVILLE, N. T. ;
1 TTonldi Respectfully, infonn . tie Citiiens; of
Browqv'ille, and surfoundjng country that I. have
Just received my fall Lck of Goodi, coniit.ing" of
Of the latest "ntylgsjinJ bel quality. Mens" .bcar7
oalf Boots, double aokd Boots, tine KipBooia boys
and childrens Boots and Shoes. All kink cf La
dies' Boots and Shoei of the fl test and best quality.
Tndi Rubber an'd'Buffalo Over Shoes
for Gentlemen and Ladies
Groceries - of. Every Kind,
' Consisting' of'ihe bes brand.of
Sugar,-. Coflee, Tea, Pepper, Allspice,
Soda, Candies," Tobacco, Matches,!
Starch, '&c.,&C, Sec.
Wooden Ware, Stone Ware,
. . . The Best Quality of - -
;Th bert Woolen Under and Over Shirfj, Salt
Salt by the pound er barrel
' WniCII IIE OFFERS FOR SATS .
C ETE AJP KO R CASH
Allot which h? ofTer !t .the lowert pricendeter
mined not to be. undersold-: - i
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R. T. RAINEY & W. D. WIS
successors to raiet Sc co 3
Respcdfully inform the Cifizens of the
City and County that they are in receipt oj
a large and compute assoitmfra of
Ladie's Dress Goods,
WHITE GOODS,
With an endless variety of
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1ST O T I O jST
Together with the Largest Stock cf
Custom Made
BOOTS AND SHOES'
Ever brought to. this City all of which
was purchased prior to tha late advance
in gold, which enables us, to c(Ter supe
rir enducernents to those desircu3 of pur
chasing," We' also; fteep on hand a fre'sh
Slock of 4 ' y
And a good assortment '.'of "
QTJEHESWASE .-,
iv member th? rino, Ma;n Slrrcf, One Door
vc tie I'osfotBce, Brownvilla. Nebraska.
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&. BR0TiIEB:
to McLaughlin ft Swan )'
iy Bant Lmlding.
pcctfully. announce to tlie
rublic thattlicy havenowm store.a
Afcwr and Large Stock of
FAMILY :
GKOCE&IES,
AND
To which they invite the attention
of purchasers.
YOU WILL FIND THE BEST
Sugars, Teas, Rio and Java Cpf
fet, Turc Cider Yiiieger and Coal
at . . j i
Canned Fxuits in great variety and
of the best quality ; Catsup, ficklcs.
Oysters. Sadinea, Clams, French
Mustard,' i Worccslcshirc Sauce and
Wcstcry n cscrve Cheese at
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SWAN '& BEOS,
Swn and brother, desire to call
particular attention to their large
and varied Stock of ,'
'; Tobacco, con'sisltn of Natural Leaf
aod Nectarine. and other favorite brands
of Plug-Tobacco and best qualities of
Fine cut aad Smoking' Tobacco. ( ' '
Wrouoht.and Cut Nails, 'of all. size
iades. Shovels. Brooms.Sewicg Twine
and Scoop ShprJs at . '
SWAN & BRO'S.
The - highest price paid for Duttcr,
Eggs, and coantrj produce at
Consult your interst by esamin-
jinjjj Sw iii & Bp's. Goods and prices
I before. -liuying'-elsewhere. . ' "
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3Xcclinc :of School Examiners
Notice is hercbygiven that tbe Hoard i.f Schi 1 I
Exttroincrs of Nemaha County, Nebraska, will bolJ f
meetings for the .hjaminnrjqa' of Teacher? for
said" County, "at the' offiee 'of E. W.' Thomas,
in Brownvrlle,n tbe 1st Saturday in every mdntS !
i oetween tne nours oi-rne an t i , m, Appjicnnts
- (' for certiflrates are required to tie presert at one
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la . .a 1 ' ' a a a . mm . . . T .
I o'clock, precisely, or tbey will not bo eiamiccd.
No person need apply at any otber time.-" '
! . j order of tbe Ttosrd. "
" , Choicer-Thrifty. " ' ; " 7
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ForJ'Jlciat
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; . jAIso f-OjarerjH)ltt,rr 'r ntiJ jll ? r !
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Urange f ENcrsYii'ch will te uooe m;
the
ie verjrf eft st!e, ard warraaU-l.
tending until tney areajertict leuceare a ui-1
00 c.'rer7?o, oVobf7- 1H0 WrV rur.
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TheunJcrsigneilkeepnn hand ararcnsscrthjctsti
SATTINET&CASSIMEnESUiTS
For Uenand Cj? wear. -Also;a Iarstixk f
BOOTS AND SHOES
Rubber Cols, LegIns vl Blankets.
UMBRELEAS AND CAP.PET BAGS,
Gent's .'Farnisliing Goods,
Of' all kind Whnni tre will ?e!I .; !
C TI lfi A p' O il . O X S II
We purchased our goods since the di
e purchased our goods since the ck
in the Markets ami will. ?e!l M luv
es. -ATKINSON CO.
clme
figures
April
FiBTBfilll!!
1 - Immense- Steele at i
Southside Main Sreet bet. 1st and 2nd.
Have row on hand a maguificent stcck of
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, Coosisiing c,F .
bed stea d's j
. riain-nnd fitney. witH'orTriihafit ?rinj and
MATRESSKS OF ALL-KINDS
BUR E A US i
Tlaia arid Funej, Marblo Ttp5, 1c, in. .
prcat .varist. . . - , "
m e t a Mr rA-SJ f?
Grrat variety of rnst Improved Tv-tttcrn .
LOUNGES, SAFES, WASH STAN t)?
WAAT-NOTS, UPHOLSTERVji
And cveiyih.'n in lho Furni- j
line, which' ihey will sell
Below Eastern Prices !
Their Fnrnifnre ij coraplcfo Irirvpry ft?crt, tc
In ut up by iVforeriiT worVninn who bas'(S:are
of the esf.ibl:5hrafi.ti nn I enn hee'red f t.- f
' Thetrs U tho rTteft iJoitmcntcf Furniture
over brought to tliis raitrkrt ; nn'd is tke rn-iy plaoe
here a cf mplete rvtrt Furnlturocan bo liml. I
Fair Dealing&L ovr, Prices
Ie their motto, and .by can La rylicj v.ii in
both respceta. ; f- , ' - .! . ::
June loth, ISrta. . . Jt"3 Cm . !
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At their
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ille. Nebraska. - ?7-:f
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Sbors. itats-and ojOutirrv.yC;t!irj.- 4J-iiU-irn, llardurc. Cr-ckry.tW. -ft-.J
"Viilow "Ware, ami alt lin.IV..l' ,vifeuf i.iTT v" r 1 1- is a, fitst-tflaia' lU-falis IwrtiijUHiil J.w mat auy
Ware tbat cauie Loebt nywhrtf. Lt.:T.,,T '
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in ynjin,; my arrancup-rKj for yt.-cor.io) elation,
jc'.l. -anJ s-ifjty.nro B it. cnqa!c'l. hy y oher
boatVn'tho Jrasoiul'Ijr" Iein !ooateJ at'tha
Tj-porou.- ai l li urT!iTij city of Crownvill t,
brak., in thcjccntre of tli- jrciU firming Cuaritry
in tho Vitt, where tLX-eiitLjiltiSal X'J. I
O.Tice, mnkes it the m st d-;.:r.bt point fr t:ni
rr.ii.t4 in.i Settler' : ar.J .harin!? bea xwM;'lr't
at JcatsilihOOO rTn'rtrtf ror.lssn.l briJes both e.t t
an 1 wc?t, 1
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irrAant-fU ti .nat afJ titrtrXXJiiTtlillf.Jear,
ie Mi su' i bit revt-j;;ji jr-,vir at this pyial
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whilo at allotbursit doe.
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