Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, October 11, 1866, Image 2
. ... m i:.i3 cojr.t :,oVAi. cor.nAPii:riTon. : .0 fc- t 4 - J vj. 4W - - -' --' ' - - --- , " ! .va r,:.ov;xvi!.i.::,TitT.Hi)AYt n oct., wa ?Z7Z POLICY asoi: i5ade odious i G.uLty, lut Only to Reduce the Hi! 4 iMfir 7h; t:i:-:r.ft es far an re can learn, tn:cia!iy, foot up Itepublican majori- Ictru Trcci-ct, 7hLrcck, 7 l.tfatetif. . ,. 34 AVtihiL'tca, . 1 7 D--;kJt, . . - 8 r.-cnvnTi!!; Kcr.iha Ciiy, ;. 5 At pintail, 65 Is' l Deroia, i::if:rd, 12 Total majority, 337 llccre fa r,8jcrity crer Camp ; bell in Oct. 1SG3 ; ' G a ia in cue year, 155 IUcVa cijori:ycTrI5dfcrd in Jue, ie:3, 107 Rep'-Uiai tainiir.ee Jur.er 1G0 Vi'eUu the followirg rcturna from 'lie- Trriicrial election. The majorities arc. not cucial, but ir by telegraph frcin ttUal's tojrce; IlicLardsca co., IUp. r.aj. 125 ;,'r-iiha 35 100 0:-a CcltcsrrecJ 470 100 CO 630 Jiej-ritisa, 1033 - Kcp'-Micsa majority 10 far 403 TL3 r.fpublicaniitTa rr.sdo rery de ci-ii in ctcry county sa far heard frcra ever tha June election, rare Otoe, uhera lbs Denr.ccrati hare gain CO, no deutt by Iririrj in local interests for Zlcrics.- Doj!s c?unty in June, Deta. maj. 219, now Rep. r.aj. 17; Rtp. gain 23G. Kerr.iLa ca., in June Rep. maj. 02, ccw Hep. raj. 3o7; IUp. gain 155. Richard icn co., June, Rep. maj. 63; T.oxr Rep, maj. 125; Rep. gain 57. arpy co., Dem. r.aj. June, 120; now D;n. txs'y CO; Rep. gain CO. Cats co., June, Rep. maj. 32; now, r.ep.r;sj. ICO; Rep. gain ICS. Dsde, Rep. rcaj. June, 77; cow, 95; Rip; gain IS. IU1I, Dem, rsj. June 17, caw, Rep. tr.aj.C3; Rep. gain 112. , Jchni:a, Rep. maj.7une, Cj, eow,90; ?.?p. gain CI. Thus, in tha ccuntiet so far heard frcm ths Republican gain eince June foot rp bCO; dedscilcg the Dea. gain in Ou?, CO, leave a clear Rep. gain' of 770. - Ths DiF.ocraiic 'ilrorgholdi hare all 1 ??u heard from, end with the increased :..:j:ritif ts thewn abore, wa feel satt- f :i that lis Uc.sn ItepuHican majority, .nclil. w.ll TctcU ICC0. it Mil ui:cno:is. fr'jree cn ins State ch came c:f hit Tue day, I r " f;: :i privets dipatchci reived :.i in thi city,. CV.t-rili r.-j:rity ftr. thj Radical Ti.l Et, sj fir LczrJ, 51.CC0. The ci!y tvro -Ccr.trrratire Ccrgrefncnal Hi:::!:.: Lire elected Ri ileal Conrrre- leva Reihal r.:sjcrity C j.COJ. Uf I"-. 1G,C:0 r.aj:ri:yfc-r tho Rid- i::L:t. C:!.fsx rc!cctcd. ,tz:.:.z ir-'irttlei tbit-G.n. " crnl; 'its fcr Governer, 1 1 M-irctiFi rur;rlti?s. TLJ. 1 D::i:rr.Talrjt20ir.i!:s i- C.'.v c.i tb tvenirT cf 1 ... 1:1 tleut six feet cf is 'hi ff 1 Pi ea;iy i T- 1 , 4 f ,-, ,. k-t k w 4 . v. 4... s cf experience ia elections ;!r.l never lefcre Live re ' iccn Luca ur.i.iu 2 .,1 C c t 1 f r - r work, red . , i -v 1 v ih? Ur.i .3 Re' can p any ,,.-f. difTeren- Men were lest sbht cf, r3ity Liberty , thcC en st i f: i ic alA rr. e Lthrier vt, 1l riL..1 Lbyul" Cor-rTfi wcfea'Ior.e lit-ft in sirbt. Truly did they rerremler and rt r-.--. tVi !- rf thf Vp.lher nf his - r - : r : -1 I r m i - - W-:rj', ai- vcij clj wciwcj lor "p ria n;trr.en;" ulihcugh not a siagle. dctrsciica cf the ticket ua$ or could fce i.atchcd up by the opposition. - d TTr-ny-rcra - frc rr.csr m "t!iD" fbr that.it '.youII be almcsl iirposiible to par. ticiihrize ; but;ia the cr-janizatian nnd tr.a:aprant,s3iTiC lock more promimsce than ethers yel all vorkcJ. Hon. T. W. Tiptca, Dr. SIcFhcraon,.Capt. Car icn, II. 11. Aititson, Lieut.' PcIIcck.C. G.Djrsey, Thso. 'Hi!!, Jams C. Church, C. V. Wheeler, and a host of others, lab-Ted early, late, and til the time! W. II. Hocrer, S. M. Rich, G VuFair-'-"Lcr and c:h:rj. labored in ths o'.lzt prc.iLCts, cr;d frcn ths rctarns.'did nobly fcr tha caue. A Trip 7Iircn;;!i a EroiiTllIc Drj QzcZi end Grccerj Store. We have permitted curstlres the "lux try cf Icokts: al a large slock of nice thirds tince Theo. XI ill Is. Co. have re ceived their new goods, and etlSl they arc c?niir. ' On cntertnj their store room cn Main Street, the first thing that meets the eye is a tack of choice prints covering a space of three feet Ly ten and four feet high, comprising eom& six or eight hun dred bolts of the latest paterna. Next cn the right hand are stacks of imported gooJs of all varieties, shades and tex tures ; such as are seldom found out west. Next a stack cf woolen goodj, compris ing several hundred bales cf heavy and ligh: tvcolens for both sexes. Then you ccme to sheeting, ticking, shirting, eta, cf which his slock is unrivalled. Thi is irrerpective . of goods in the drawers. where silks, sattens and damasks, floe linens, laces, and all the choicest goods are stored away from the dust, to come forth at the bidding of fastidious shop pers, whose purse can afford the luxu ries cf dress ; whoso taste can chvay be suited there. , Next ycu come to the boot and shoe department, cf which you can alone see CS.000 in this choice collection. ' They are from the finest ladies' gaiter to the heaviest toot known; all varieties, grades and styles. .Their supply of carpets is large and well asserted. As )fou ccme ... partment is most complete, and is com- pnsca cf ererytliiDg in tnat line. Ineir cellar and warerccms are crowded with such articles as sugar: coffee, doors, sash, mi"! rrl nn imrr.Pni. tnrL- rf nr.cnJ j . j . toou3, i.ita lueir iicniicu rooms preveni b ' them opening. They have also delt largely in farm irapliments, wagons and furniture of all kinds, Jndir frnm what I in .;t w l. .mc. n.,u 1:.' cca nnn u u v v ' as raercaants, lew are their equals, either in fairness of dealing cr shrewd- ness in purchasing and selecting their stock. Their goods are direct from the largest wDoiesaiiojr nouses in new loric, I .ill r -a. . j which saves to their purchasers paying a second or third jobber profit in St. Jo-1 eephcr the Wejtern cities; and gives .bm o rr, An flt . nKL.-l, I businss vridi any cf our country mer chants. Col. Tuxbury and Judge Reed, two rank consesvatives, have been appointed Land Omcers cf the Otoe Land District. Oh! no! the President hasn't made up his mind to go with the rebels, lut enly wants to reward those who have sympathized with thera in their war Mir..i tho TTmnr, t TFni'o oil rnf..i!An 1 1 "O . , 1 ,(l , Rear-Admiral Francis H. Gregory. w " v" "1C &4ir fifty years of honorable service in ihe U. in Wftrb Pur nn Ihii 4tli nftavl b. aavy. at the age cf 77. . " ' ice iiEgmer lien jennson snagea ana l ri;n: about four miles below thia place, j in the Missouri, last Saturday. We' I learn that th was insured for S20.000. , t - , . The fre.ght, consisting cf wheal azid corn, will be an entire- loss, yet most cf it was covered by insurance, ;J. A. Ponn and IL M. Atkinson & Co., cf city, t.'-j -v! 4 :i n . , wneat cn uer ; me.r are ccrtrea Dy t . I. .V-'J .11 msurare. ice Doai wui os a io:ai loss, as lut little hepes are entertained cf be- ing able to raise her. F This mikes three teats sunk within a distance cf:150 miles Ja tha Missouri, , . . - , ' curing tne past tares weeus. .1-3 ua- t-Tio, '.Lctweca tnis piacs ana uttraska I City, th3 Mcllie Djiisr just above Pai:s-1 ni,vQr, u.m 1 . v-:u n r - . j ,t. . . I . - J t , , , .,. , 1 . r T - I . I V T . TTT 'lITni'i 4- I . J v. j - - 1 rrc:.t cf navigation. G Bix has formally accepted the Frerh r.jjrn, and will leave this co-n- try fur Paris toward the clcss cf tht? 11.2 frmr.t n:th. . UDci Copperheads mike much noise about iho " nigger" having had preference to t!i3 nhiie man Irom this Congress ; -r.d r.: .h cf Congress vcting thenselves x:ra pay. Rctd this extract fr:a the CI Iccgo 7ri'5r,e : J:xth. Hut mark yea, says Ihr.iy. Ar.dy,'1 colcrcd man that servii his two year can get his full bounty, but the white man must serve three before he can get bis." It is surprising he dd not y Jir-'cerlljcitcsrLpf -V colored jrpp B-ri.wnibe"nT-:feriy the time swings around the circle to Louisville. Now, the fact is," that Congress passed au tctpajing-4hecclpred;jrcnn;hj;. bounties they were authorized to receive by law, but which bad not been paid -10 them ou cccc-Et cf informalities m their "muster rolls," and quibbles raised by the p-ydepartmect, They., therefore re ceived nothing but wht had been prcm ied to them what the law said they thould have. : Johnson Lnew all this very well, for he tinned the bill, but the miserable tpoitate sought to make a lit tle personal capital by concealing the facts. J Seventh. But Congress, he. . says, in creased their own compensation 31 000 which is also false, by three-fcurths of the sura stated. They f-peabed their own cav but C2.000, and reduced thrir rniieare mere ihan SliKO. making a net increase cf only tbUU initad ot cl.uuu. And Johnson. sieved the bill, and all of his backers votvd tor it. He forgot to mention a little fact in the same connec non. viz : that heJ induced Congress to increase his own pay. by nearly S30,QQ0.. in the shape of extras and incidentals, besides securing salaries for several aa ditional private secretaries, whose duties consists lu iraaiu unj speeches. ; Nebxasxa Wheat 15 St. Louis. The St. Louis Democrat of Sept 2Gth says Nebraska is sending forward her superior spring wheat in liberal quanti ties, and, as quotations show, the market rrice adrances as the supplies increase. Since the first lot came to Hand to the present time only tw or three weeks the advance has been forty cents per. bushel; the first sample commanded S1.80 per bushed and yesterday's sales were at $2.20.. This is something for that young territory to boa&t of in an ag ricultural way and the fact will stimu late emigratson in the direction of her prolific fields. All Is Peace Down Sonth? A Tribuue' New Orleans special say?: Some important disclosures will soon be officially made public in reference tp se cret rebel societies which permeate the entire South. These organizations have branch circles in New York city and the West. That in New York is said to number 50.000. principally composed of men who served in the rebel arm. Each circle has a different name. Some are kuown as the -True Sons of the South," others as the "Knight of Arabia," and all are well armed with the most improv ed weapons ready at a moment's notice, should a favorable opportunity arise to renew the struggle for the "lost cause." One of the chiel members of this organ ization, now in prison. Is sairt to have i. .;:!.? i v ":.""! '? i"' "tT'T (':tM been offioially reported in the Parish 0 Beenvil9 . One old neg'ro 70 years 0 age received four hundred lahes. The following explains itself : New Obleass Sept. 20, 1SG6 To llti ExCtlUnCV GOV. ThrOckntOrtOTl . 1 nave iui receiva irom uoi. iUitson 1 " . j him rf nan on the affair wiiich urnured m Brenbam, Texas, on the 7th inst., and cave directed hirq to notify Bren. Ma- hbr Smith that he must not permit him self or any of his men to be arreted I hes,Peclfu"y request of your Excellency to do all in your power to allay the ex cuement there, and I will do all in my power to satisfy the uds of justice in ev ery case, but I doubt if raucii justice could he doc io a community which compels wua viAiu&a auu auiuicio u tcuiaiu uwjuv of defeWM lhrown oround lheir carnp, I will have an addiiional and through m vestigation and ascertain if poss ble if any soldier of the army were guihy of l"'S nil a IT, -VOl. aUaSOQ UHUCr IUB illl pression that thost drsigoated for arrest are innocent of tha charge. Your ob l serv t., rSfenedl O. S. Shzbidan. jMaj, Gen. U- S. A. - The Calcutta correspondent of the London Times, under date of Aug. J says: The famine is sore in Onssa In the fifteen affected districts, but chie fly in the three districts of Oris3 and tn a1j )ia . , ncftna ... in couuiry ut iu muapui c, iuuuj are a,1y feud y p"blic Ti?A V yi!u . . . C .. . and chiefly by Hindoos, you will still be wiihin the truth. Out of Orissa and Midnapore half of the destitute are pro jffcssional beggars ; in these provinces nearly all are the Jab -ring poor and the lower classes of agrii-ulturiiis. The largest number of deaths from starvation in Ori.sa and Midnapore re- ported m one week 13 3,500, and in the Sanibal couotrv 12." The areraire num. ber of deaths imported to the auihorities during the past sij weeks may be, aud is by officials.- taken as not less. than 2:500 aweet. . a very daogerous S100 counterfeit on the Central National Bank, in New York city, is in circulation. The only way for me puoac to prjtect themselves will, KSfpJ: l- 10 ?el"s for lhe Pr8aenl a11 notes except the are received trctu sources of well known respectability. One of the peculiarities 01 me counterfeit we have referred to is llt "T." in the word rcaiatain, qn the ngui nana or the till is defective and 'o0 like tho letter 'I," the co4nter- feiter, toweyer. can coon remedy thia QCieCl. f . ... . . A Times Waingtch special says Hon, Louis V. Bgy, cf Sl. Louis, wp on the Cih .apnoiD.ed Ccmpisiicner qf Indian aTairs, ia place of Mr. Cooly, to take t the first cf next noath. fV ? TI ' tioa n rr;:JJent has issued a proclaim- ::;..rjecding thit Thursday, Nor. 9;h 1 3 clserved us & day cf Thar givir mer:7 ana oriwpr 1 a iic icr at. x'Ji d benefits : and .ha rcr::n humbly and irror.: to our me-. -leg that he peopla de.;ut!y i lore him to r.:tionci councils, ana 10 our v,wb inf lation,, thit divine wisdom which alone can lead any Nation into ways cf all good. The Hearld says: Gen. Santa Anna is -iLtzrr.r "c::2.i:n"7a"T0"3'S- cf --v w--ov.-r 000 fcr the purpose of carrying out ias platf.c't rtccrtructian in Jklxicu,-ana i assured cf success in the negotiation in a felv tfavs. A-numFercrex federal -ufa- cers called cn him yesterdayjo olTer their services in l.K new campaign, it n c lieved by those high iiC authoiiy in Can ada that Secretary Seward has u-ed his diplomacy to bring abofti the "it ague L e tween Santa Anna and ihe Fenians. The Tribune's special announces the acceptance cf thiny five milts more track cf. the Union Pacific Railroad. ". A huu dred miles more will b laid bsfore 1SG7. which will take ihe track to within thirty miles cf Denver. Gcnnniicut ha3 held town elections m many of her towns, and the aggregate result shows overwhelming gains to the Repubhcan-Uhionists. They h;tve car ned almost. every town where thy. seri ously tried, including -'quite a Lumber that were against them last Spring. Among these ,'are. Symore, which never befqre.wejit-Repubiicanas well as Dan bury, which we loal at the State EUciion. There id-scarcely a township which ooes not show a decided Republican gain in the popular vote. So it. is whenever a people who can read are enabled to pass judgment on !:My Policy. Tribune. The municipal election at San Francis co on the 5th ult, re.-ulied in a handsome Union triumph. - The Republican candi dates were elected by the following ma jorities: Chief of I'olice, raincK Uiow- ley. 10S2 ; Tax Collector, LL it. &tory, 1665.; City Attorney. Horace M. Hast ings, 1624; Auditor, Harry 3tf. Hale, 16IS; Pnblic AdministrHtor, Wm. A. Quarles. 1695 ; Superintendent of Streets Gorge Cafron. 2149. Fire Commissioners B H. Freemau, I74S; J. V. McElwer, 1645. The Republicans also elected . six Su pervisors out of seven, and nil their can didates on the School Directors ticket. The average majority was 1700, aud the total vote of the city 13.193. A Herald New Orleans special of the 7th says: This morning's Times announ ces that President Johnson, over hi? own signature, had authorized its editor to publish the report of the military com mission relative to the New Orleans riot, and it will appear to-moirow. The Times attacks Mayor Monros and other city officials, and is evidently preparing for a change of pnlicy favorable to the constitutional amendment. Pkincetoi. N, J., Oct 8. Commodore Su-ckton died last night at 10 o'clock. His death has cast a deep feeling of gloom over the ent ire country. His funeral will take plaie on Wednes day, the 10th inst. NEW ADYJSRTlSJfiMEiNTS r . ,..1... 1 j Utnr, daitd -Juu.ury 1st, A. D. iSGd will sell at public auction, in front of the Post Office in the town of Peru, Nemaha county, Nebraska, on, Saturday, the, 27ih day of October, A. D. 1S66, at 2 o'clock. P. M. four mules an'J harness, one waofuii and four saddles ' Terms of sale, cash in hand. THOS M GRE&N. WM. II DEN MAN, FRANK IJOWLER. Oct. 9th, 1865 .ll-2.3t PROB4VTE NOTICE. To all Whom it May Conctrn : Notice ii LttTtby Riven tbat an instrnment of writioz purporting to be ibe tan will and teiaiu tt of Fred erca Wliiiatn Breiimeyer, doe8ed. bai been depos ited iu tbe Prolate C,-nrt of Kemab coumy . Nebra ka Territory, and that I bave appyinsel tbe 12cn day of November A, D. isee, at 10 o'clock A M , at tbe cour t room in Brown ilie. la said county and Territory as tne time ana place xor proovng tbe ttixe G. W.AIKBR )TUER, no2-Jw,idn . Prbate JuJje. otlcc of Attacliniciii. Isaac Edwards, Plaintiff', i Befure R. V Iluzb)),' 1. f vi. of Nemaba Gouuty, H T . Merrde h Helry Deft. J To Meredeth Belvy : Sir On tbe 24th day of SeD- teiuber, A. D. 1868 aid Juaticc isiaed an Order of Attachment in tbe abov acf ion for tne bum of nlaety tlx aoiiari aua iweuiy i ccxivs. ISAAC ED1VARD3. Brownrllle, I. T , Oct 8, 1868 S-3t-idn-pd a M O 1 il 5 a o - W c 6 mm o L J jT - -1 rr? -a Fi J3 2 3 o vs K a a: 0! 5 W.S.nr 1 F J o 9 a ,1 n o Fi m "t a. j e - o F? SB - 3 z V a V .4 02 a o O Q :1 3 2 3 " ta a c - H ' o ) C 5 ' a w C5 So Z r - 2 : L 2 3 a e c - C H 0 ESTRAY HOG. . -TaUn up b"xttiBn.lM-!4jntl, V.xh t (onamile we Ft rSr0UVe"rr,2 ?remU--W t;.' ' u ls'a na7 oi septe. nber, 1SSS, an4 tet-rcitHi 1 -i--fcn3c-'S'-S lticeltcrcty fiTcn ttt xtc iitBPrtl-ip litely Errnof D. Li)im Sc. Cf... lie air ice, AH pevwu kovins b?r: -e.vf 5 ltut.l to tiI tw 1 1 -:CieJ py tttir iccusu ; urn t-irsy lrv i iu i ct, lt penon bstinj cia,: . tie Cru wiU raf.-i. U. LAT AM, NATUa:; I'LiiXLY. I vitrict, Ktr. Oct. S:h, I!:., U-2 tJ TAII XTOTIC OrricE Collector or Intern it REvrxt-E, ) District or Inehsasii a. Xtbratka. Cit'j, Ocio tr 4..l;tS. iTI1 11 "V ' T'rc-mu.--" : yoiiceUfcerehy c'.ven. that the Anntul Tax List of xe Apes:el ia accordance wi.b Iht ru?Uious oJ the Act rf JCoasre, ta pjwvide-luseri!.. to sup port tbe Goverunieot. to pay iutaresi un the pub .ic debt, eudforotber parpvses appr..ve-l Juns 3 J b, 1-si, ,iGdeity h-A.clo Marcj3i. l:V Wilii 51--envies Uocember 31, 1S55, nl Usr lJiJ b4S beea retururJ to me ty the Aster rf t ii- Uit.ict ni that ilJ taxes r now due al pyt !. aiiJ pyaiea . itre rf is !. reby deuun!ed, aj m l will in perui. or bj deputy, atiead at tbe B.nti..SC IK -e . 1 Jjhis L Car..o in Bruwuviiie, on t;.e ltih tay t Ocio er, ISnb . fur tbepurptM.ot recetvtng laid laxei noia a.l person- in ,'eu44.iii CL.:;uty. . ... " Aiipe hjUi who s! ail n?4lct tapir theaaiount . their ta:te fcerncy tiaaia i U'l ou 'r befjrj .as i Usi a'jve uautl . will b liato.e a vty liar jja dj -aiiy;r leu per c? aura a ui-i -nL, .tl a f-a ' ic-f . tents tor e'Vi;e of a icmI oemi'il aud H'Sice. t; pei'iier with roar ceuia a sa;- irvoi :ee actuiilyaua ii:y ti jve e l i in be i-jrvice taero f Ui TiCo tiO'J.I fr .ia i c 1. il to 5. P. i JO.Sa.Pii fc. i. AM A "TEU C.i:ci.r, ul-Sv SfX.C Waoc, iKpu'y Ctie:tor. NiilW FIRM AND W -ry:j k T. RAIIiEY V. D. LI27I 3 j SOCCrSSCKS TO RAI?T2T Si CO j ' Respectfully inform iht Citizens of the C)7y enci County thatthrj are ia receipt oj a large and complete assortintnt of Ladie's Dress. Goods, WHITE GOODS, Wilh an endless variety of 3ST O T .1 O N. S- Together with the LargeA' Stock of Custom Mads ... - BOOTS AND SHOES' Ever brought to this City-ra!l of wl u i. was purchased prior to ibe bit advam-? in gold, which nahlfs us to itT-r supy rir endusemnts 10 tho?e dHPirt us of ur chasing. We also, kep on hand a fresl" Slock of ' . ' 'Grqoer'le.c-. And a good asaortment of QTJEHESWAIiE Remember the Place, Main Street, One Door above the PototSce, Brownrille, Nebraska. 9-tt)-4!y in,na . AWARDED A GOLD MEDAL AT THE Am. Inst. Fair, OCTOBER 19 1S35, ma iUTs in eaytry. p2 ORGANS AND PELOUBET, PELTON & CO., MANUFACTURERS Respectfully inviie the attention of pur chasers, the trade and profession,' to the FOLLOWING INSTRUMENTS Of their manufacture ? PEDAL BA E ORGANs Five t es. Five Ocave, one to Thre Bnksuf Key, Three to Eight jets o Reeds, Prices, $250 to $600. School Organs, Twflve styls.ing:I ani d niblvR d Rosfwood aud $.ack Walnu; case?, Prices, S130 to $400 Piano style and Portable, Twelve Va rietips..from four to kix Ociavo. Single and Double Reed, Rosewood and Black Walnut Cases.' Prices, 865 to D250. PELOUBET. PELTON & CO.. 841 -Broadway. New York. Sep. IstC5 2y . . r o r Famili s and Mnnufictnn'r.s -WE Ter the public the fimplen;, srron-osf. ai. l fcpst KiiittiDjt Machire in ibe w..rjiF It (.Ci-apieA but little fpaz-e-iji j. rtable and can be aU bed to a tand m tabie. wf igbs alx.ut 40ba. It wit! knit a Taricfy cf jftitcber lie br.akfg f needles is tri2irg tii cot i.f nedlefi i it.Mg niaeant and the ip n delieate puterial ran be knie pore and r-p.tles8,aj the need'..' re not ilid. Ordersfor Machines tnav be fnt through the . Amerisan Advertising Agency. 333 Broadway II. r. ScaJ for a CircuUr. . : . .cf. Agents TVantcd. i DALTOH KNITTING MACH CO. ..jy CO? Erosdway, V.'AMKD ! Aent.?, M: i ar.-'l Yei:;.., .-U '"I'.acs sih.co , I TF ';ac'' wtUuitt.l Ik4t;i3.t w:r t-;3ai t j e F 'j trlot-1 Maob.r.-?, ar; 1 tb5 trJj rn:ti.'l ! aai ti .tilt. ..Jtirj Mil-a-i 12 - Ad' k 4 V - riiiic c.No. 2 Custom IT. 3 n C.iS.-.3?' -----1 ' : rv v v s t "r" r r Theuaicrs-neJ Keep i n L.'.. -i a Ijr-o a3.-.,rtesf t For Men anl Doj's wear. A I . 1 a r o i t , r k . HATS lND GAP; n't: run F' . ' F M F ! a J4. P BOOTS .ATTD" SHOL 4 WuViv.r Cot:s Levins. 1 o 1 UMBRELLAS AND CAKFE'i BAGS, Gent's Pnrmsmnj t Y to', Of r,!1 kin-l.- whir-h we will s.', c ii r: a p f o ii cas 11 ' We purchased our poods since the dt rline in the Markets' ami will sell at lev figures,-- ' ATKINSON fc CO. April I3th',lSr5, 9-30-ly rliuuil Llxii Immor, ! i ' ' . i a i i Steel: nt 1 7 -' 4- r' SfUth.-idM .Mam S'ret hot. 1st and 2nd. Have row on hand a map BEDSTEADS I'lai'i a-r.il iii:n-y. with r wi;!oat Spring5 nrA .vlATRKSSKS OF ALL KLNDS ; BUE E A U S Plain ami Far.ey, M.u li j Ti-;-, &c, ic. i? rz" n. rzi IJarl'r, Dreakiast, L'tuiro. M irble I'up, Jtxtensiuu, jreat variety. MET AL 1 C CASES Great rariety of moRt fraprore-i pattern. O ai'" i 'z s . Gret r .rie'v of nil t loi, t-otb j-.lain nnd fancy. LOUNGES, SAFES. WASH -STANDs WAAT-NOTS, UPHOLSTERY, And'everythinp ' in the Furni line,. which they will sell" Below Eastern Price r, f Their Furniture eoin!efo in ererj respect, be ip fut up j. a superior worl'pi.iri wb) imsc'.ftre I i- ' - .'me iifh. o -F Is ; i . i IN VARIETY. AND Small Pj?"ci't, By the 100 orl.OCO forsaleby e:h;burches&:co. At their Nursery 2 Ifi miles west of Brown viliH. Nehrakn. 7-!f Agents T7anted! $10 A DAY EASY MADE- $10 By scl!in0' Knn.vin!,'-,Card Photogrir-l.s and St-itionary Our .Smi.,riiry Pckot excel Is all oth era ; ciw-h Pnck ij;- com tins Pap-T, EDve!.pe. Pens IViiciL, rfe., nn-! .jfw.-lry w.rth t dollarat refai'.---J'nceonlySO CFat? we ill seM Acent 100 St-tionary l'acki--s and a Si7er Warch warth I7 We .al.'o Tublish adi-ndil Steel i?nj;r.if in-' and P'Tfriu, Litbogniph Pr. fc. vry N.j.uf.r "r.d -eiblt... Will ', i h fiivi j--. rt:a':nr oi.. I CO for 1 thit will r-iiiz- ;1ry !.:. jrj,.. r tn .I.I ir 5 h:U will 8-11 f-.r Ih:r:y irs .-r ..-vr. VF:1 i Ttii-j i- t f r Fiv Fart Fat 1 . fit' e-n l' Fu. i HASKINS&CO.. FeL. IHlj l-y 3i k tt,r, S r -et, Jf. Y . n n ii r"-a 1 I !'3 -A 3 1 1 .i r s FT r h i: s f f r i P SI ' ;1 U . '. a ii i - Sir, .... .0 0 ! 1 1 , 1 . F D M ; 1 f. I I j : ! ' ' IJ '' J W w? I On hand at Ills Stare Rooms, He ha, and wi'l c-tnfao'ly keep on h i-id. a 0'ntt ..... . t . j 'V VF j : i j j 1 - M I "V- . ?, rj -. i .. - Shoe-, II.it? and (Ijtp, Cuilrry, G!a.ware, (j-ienswa-e. Hardwnn. C.-i ckvry V'a WiU'ivn Vare. nnl U VivA 1 ' rar uiiially kVtt ia fifit-c'as3 II r ; . xn f i! Ware that can be bonirht anywhere. tlati ring just l? 'V1 1 10 entir8 establiabasnt, it becomes nree-iry t-'--in : to t'f e?J,lf.er0Dy notica that all accontU da 9 tbe frw nf j , tdyo'r";l5;3. wi;ibru3,i ja tba hxzUof t3 o5rf:r cF! ---. Jer-T Is'3. Jy " T old firm r " - - "1 IBM"-- T 0? r : c i'l U.1 K l ! r Fj 3 . 'f . zn to O 5 ' 'i .0 Jr- CO 3 t . K X o 1 ,- i3 v.. r 5 SO 1 1 Ej- A I.SO -D5 rrif fjin - ' j w . 1 . t ' j i IJ 1 1 M K.F.OH T' BEOWI7V1LLE N. T. I IFouZJ RrspiclfuUy Inform the Tra tiling Public at lare. That I havu re cently brought to this point on the Mis souri River, the new an'J splendid Sieaia Ferry Boat. A i lJ I ' F ..navin p'c-nty cf Dck mora for team at.d Sleek, and a commodious Cabin fur Paj;ner. I fcl f in eayia tny arranjeaenU for ;cim!i-)d.itin., 8;eeJ r! n;fetf are nit equaled by any otber beat on tha M:33furi P.iver. Uei" I'ati dal the pro-p?rou an I fl )urihin city of tFuwrii1! br:k, in tbe centra of the gra-it f.irmF ; Vt -!'-t in the Ue't, where tbre i . L'sityd S;- !.' Oiu.-e, tuake- it tbe ra-jft d-."ir bit pi',t 'r grant- ind SttJer : and b.irinj bei.i et;. J at Ic3t. Jin.rCO on tbe ronds r..l l.rij?- bF.!?: and trcst, I adic J r.'. t y t' the Frr. n, --- rrmaft-nt cro.Hin at all tiain during the' ys'. th'j .Mics. uri b- t'ota ii'Tcr overC'jwicg at tF'. oir.:' while a? aij u'hirs it docj. Vi'.iuid say to Frji.;ht9M aid per?-n? crri7i tJie plains t'.ero ii ant a ttar point on ih- it cr Mhert su.-'s coLspeii'.ion exists in buson.va.'a thero nro F.rty Large Uaii cess houses in thi fi )')ri.;i;in c.t7. 1 h - u':w. -?t ("j an 1 afienU n will b i'-,d !-i Ti.-r. th,j !;tv;r at t hi- point a. 4 it i i: -I-r fh : '1: j . t ; rv; . rvi -i .a ( f he rer. . t' b. at l.d I : Tf .tf Jl-t.iL.ri!. t!Ul f Mod n U-'t '- -x ;! p, f.i j'.h a id Kat t :i p-.i'it S..tita :n i W. -. c hi ry t ti .? r- ii'c . h j ir. ia fr ui -t I-j m.!t-s --rifr.Hc d tbre t .f ve dav trivel ar-d. j c Van ns, Itiwr.ville, Sept. 2 Hi IS id ;7 I O F Main St., Bro.:nille, a'tajent --f It (J..-..t a FH F :; ; .7 a k ' - . t '? W 4...- ' Lorrrsovi rcPw cash 4 I f