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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1867)
1 J" the rcvis'cd tuu.ies el tlras-'a. At. .net lo provide for ihe location cf t..e S( Li cf Ooverrnwnt cf the State cf Kebrajh:, end. for tit's erection cf public tuilJips threat. ( ;Ao act to jrrcvide fr ihe slate print ir.. Aftritct fixw 'i!e tiut.ilr cf cflicers find eiu.Ioyees cf the ben;un and House cf Representatives, to define their duties ai.d e.-.ubliih )f;&'r pay. An net to define the boundaries of the 5i-duinl districts, and to assign justice to , tLe tajiif ... An set providing for the times and places cf holding itrtns cf the Supreme 'Cduri." An net to provide for lLe election of 4ijtriet 'aturney?, and to define their .'duties. An act to detlaie cases in which offices -i!:atl be deemed vacant, and to provide for filling the same. . , An oct.relatin to pardons, r - -An ct to appropriate a portion of the : money -refunded to this Sicte by the Gen ,ercl Guverumeni to the payment cf the ..current and contingent expenses for the . : year .1VG7. -i -.An act to provide for the protection cf ; tlock fram contagiom di5eaes. -: ir-i'.:An an to- jire to commissioners fur ther lime to locate the Seat 'cf Govern ment and public buildings cf the State ; cf 'Nebratica. v An act to amend tec 2, chop 66 cf the xevise'd mtute?, entitled mills and mill tlaras." An cctto authorize the Governor to employ counstl in tctions instituted by -nd against the State. . ..Auact to regulate the prosecution cf i cases cf original jurisdiction in the Su preme Court. - Joint resolution giving to section No -4 cf an act entitled an act to'provide for the selection and entry cf public lands in the State cf Ntbmka, a construction. Joint resolution and memorial relative to a mail route from Dakota City to Kio brarah. - Joint resolution and memorial for a land office at Lone Tree. Joint resolution to authorize'the Audi- tor to make temporary arrangements for the payment of mileage and per diem. Joint resolution relative to Indian policy. Joint resolution and memorial asking Congress for 5 per cent on the sales of the public hnds. Joint resolution and memorial relative to the overflowed and swamp lands. : Memorial for a mail route. Joint resolution and memorial relative to Indian Affairs. ' Joint resolution for the relief of John S. Lemon. Joint resolution requesting Dr. F. V. ' Hayden, State Geologist, to communicate his views in relation to the proposed ge ological survey of the State. ; Joint resolution ratifying the proposed amendment to the Confutation of the United States. An act to donate 7.5 sections of the public lands of the State to the Northern Nebraska Air Line Ilailrdad Company. An act to authorize and empower the town council of Columbus to convey real estate for special purposes. An act to provide for selling ten acres cf section 1G, in township 1, range 16, in Richardson county. An act to define the boundaries of Cheyens county, in Nebraska. '. An act to amend an act to incorporate the Platte River Bridge Company, ap proved Feb 18, 1C37. An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Council Bluffs Ferry and Bridge company, approved Feb 21, 1SG-5. An -act to locate a State road from Covington, Dakota county, to West Pjuint, Cuming county, Nebraska. An act to vacate' certain portions of the Calhoun City company's addition to Fort Calhoun, in . Washington county, Nebraska. An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate Falls City, Richardson county, epprored Feb 12, 1S67. An act to amend an act entitled an act to restrain stock from running at large in the counties of Clay, Lanca'ster, and Seward approved Feb 15, 1664, and amended Feb 13, 1SQ7. . An act for a special term cf court in the County cf Cass. An act to locate a State road from the northeast corner cf section 8, township 16, range 11. in Douglas county, to the point cf the State road from Forest City, in Sarpy" county, where said road inter cects the. boundary line between Sarpy and Douglas counties. An act to amend an act to restrain Etock from running at large during the night time in Johnson county, Nebraska, approved Feb 16. 1667. An act to locate a State road in Wash ington and Douglas counties. An act to provide for the selection and entry cf public lands in the State of Ne LrasLa. An act to amend on act entitled an act to prescribe forms to be used by justices of the peace" in criminal cases, and to provide a uniform fystem of impaneling juries in criminal cases, approved Feb 18, 1SG7. An act to repeal an act to emend an act to incorporate the South Nebraska Railroad company. .,. Anact to amend nn act entitled tn act to restrain stock from running at large in Delaware, McWilliams, Syra cuse and Hendricks precincts, Otoecoua , ty, Nebraska, approved Feb 12. 1S67. An act to provide for copying the re- . cords of Washington county sj far ts they 8fTect the title cf real estate, which was attached to Dodge county at the 22th session cf the Territorial Legislature. An act to amend an act entitled an act to incorporate Nebraska City, .ap proved Tel) 12, 1SG7. . , ,Ah act to provide for the funding cf ..the. warrants cf Douglas county. The Salt Lake I 'eddie geta off th fol lowing: "A wayfarer dropped into the Occidental Hotel, in this flaee, n Tues day, to get a tquare r.ieal. Having planted himseif in a chair at one of the table, he was confronted Ij the waiter, ' ii "What'il you have?" The hungry txa ftstened Lis eyes ca th.3 c'.'-c'e Is . tcvp, and taid "What have you ;t that's pood?" Oh, vr'r8 rcast bscf, ccrned teef, rci:t nut::-, b;:kd cutt:a, fried cf ham, and broiled curlew!" "What the h il is curlew ?" said the f (ranger. "CurIeT ? why curlew. is a bird some thin. j like a snipe' "D.ies it fly?" "Yes." "Did it have ,'i: Yes. Then I don't want any curlew in min; anything h.it had wings, and could fly, and didn't leave this d d country, I don't waul for dinner." - , v cbrnska &i)uci1t5cr . JOHN I, COLIIAPP, EDITOR. - - ' . ;-v. - --" - n - 1 . BROWN VILLE, THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1887.' Kecialia Connty Fair. There a ill be a meeting cf the Offi cers and members, and all who expect to become members, cf theNemaha Ccun ty Agricultural Society at the County Clerk's Office in Brcwnville, on Saturday, JuI.GiIi, at 1 o'ciock, p. rn., to decide whether a County Fair shall be held. If held, when and where, and to arrange a premium li;t and to make ether necessary arrang ments. . . ... By Oxide r of Phisieint. Congress Met yesterday. Though we have no ne ws to that effect, the imergeny for which this session was to meet is upon the coun try. President Johnson, having once vetoed the Millitary Reconstruction bill, now attempts, through his Attorney Gen eral's opinion, to impede the execution and nullify that which was passed over his veto, upon which Congress will surely put its veto. What layal heart does not now feel pleased that Nebraska has now a loyal delegation in Congress to assist in regenerating the country? A dele gation in every individual of whom we have a bright record for loyalty, justice and Radicalism. Nebraska City and the Legislature. Great, glorious and extensive has been the rejoicing of Nebraska City over the removal cf the Capitol up Salt Creek, and the city, famed for its love for "our erring. brethren," during 'the late un happy (for traitors) difficulty, wherein our Radical Governor was hocted off the stump- to make room for the friend of Vallandigham, opened wide its arm and "sucked in" to its loving bosom that same Governor Butler and the "lawyal" Leg islature, and marched 'em to the banquet and feasted and toasted and stroked 'em, and the poor cat, with its burnt paw, purred and reared its backed and was rubbed again and again. Verily, it liked it ! yea, .verrily, though it had been kicked out twenty and one times, it was fond of the smell of the boot that kicked it, and that kicked its parent, Daily, for six years ! Ah ! it musthave been a Iov ly sight to see, the arm-in arm scene in Philadelphia is oat of sight! The Rads cf Nebraska occupying tyithout a struggle the rebel stronghold of the State. Bjtier's Dutch Gap project was nowhere to Butler's rebel gap victory ! But, remember, reader, them buildings ain't done yet ! Of course there was nothing sectional in the removal, no revengeful feelings toward Omaha, it was all for the best in terests of Nebraska ; thus, for instance, the Capitol had to be moved, and while we had Salt lands to speculate on what could be nicer than to practice on 620 acres cf lots, mostly corner cnes too.! ALd, again, the 500,000 acre cake must be cut into, it was not made just to look at, and oc:ording to the grant it-is at the disposal cf the Legislature, then how proper to obliterate ali local feeling by giving 43,000 of it to the Washington county delegation to help across the Tlatt with the Capitol ! But why are Otoe and Casso rejoiced ! Ah, we have it, Scuth Platte has eight members more than the North and the mileage saved cause them to rejoice ! This is a big thing," fcr its size ! . From cur exchanges we learn that south cf this in Kansas nnd Mifsouri this winged pest is playing terrible havoc on crops. In this region they have been working considerable during the week, yet hopes are entertained that the great bulk -of the crop will escape them Last Tuesday there could be seen millions of them up in the air, apparently moving northwest, vet this may hive been occa sioned by the way the wind was blowing at the tine. "'We nouced them rise from the ground and fly toward the sun until! nothincr could be teen save by locking as nearly as possible at the sun. This gives -color to the story that they migrate ; we hope they do, and will rise 60on. We ere ucrued that Capt. Presson, cf Jchnson county, a brother of Senator Press:n Laa been appointed Btate .gent to select lands in the ErcwnTilI& Land District donated by the General Gorern cert to the State. Onaha Kepvlticcn. i 3 Agricultural Fair. Pursuant to a call oi the Chairman cf the Board cf Managers of the Nemaha County .Agricultural 'Socipty, a meeting was held at the County Clerk's cfUce in Brownville, on Tuesday last, at which were present the President and Treasur er of the Sccietv'arJ "three xaembers cf the Beard of Managers. There being so slim attendance it was thought advis able to take no definite action in regard to a coming Fair, and therefore the meet ing adjourned to meet at the same place at 1 o'clock, on Saturday July 6th. It 13 to be hoped that there will be a full attendance -c all interested in-this enterprise. Local feeling must hi ban ished to secure success. Our interest in the matter is neither local or -personal ; we have nothing to exhibit; and care not whether the Fair be" held in Liverpool or Amsterdam. so that the products of Ne-. maha County are brought into competi tion and the emulation of our. farmers secured for fine' stock" and good crops. It is not a town site exhibition, therefore the dust cf your, pet town should. .be shaken from your feet ere entering upon an enterprise like this for the general good. We know that this community feels as Ave have spoken. Hold the Fair where it is most advan tageous to the interests of the Society, let that be where it may. " But by all means hold a County Fair! Let every body attend the .meeting next Saturday week. We Protest Against the . insult to, Nebraska pro mulgated by the People's (?) Press, of Nebraska City, when it cays that the Salt Bason is about the centre of the arable region of Nebraska. This i3 a deliberate falsehood to bolster the capitol scheme. The northern region of . Ne braska is as fine a fall wheat country as the West can boast of. and has shown its worth for other crops tco unmistakably to be injured, at home, by this falsehood If the statement of the Press were true how much tillable land has Nebras ka ? The spot indicatad is forty miles west from the river and fifty miles north of our southern boundary, this would give Nebraska an arable surface of eighty by one hundred miles! If such were the case we'd favor hitching on to Kansas ! The tillable land of Nebraska is near two hundred miles square. Wre shall do what we can honestly for South Platte, but never by dishonest de traction of any other section attempt to build it up at the expense cf another sec tion of our State. Yet,' ence in the path of evil, as the abbettors cf the capitol scheme are; their downward course be- 9 comes natural Coal In Nemaha County. That there is Stone Coal in Nemaha County is beyond doubt, and this is still more Rssured by the explorations now in progres?. A shaft is now being sunk on Water Street in this city, which gives good in dications that there is S tone Coal beneath in quantities sufficient to encourage pros pecting which . wili be' carried cn until success is assured or the funds exhausted A company have also sunk a shaft at Aspinwall in this county, and at a depth of twenty-seven feet came upon a five inch vein of Coal of an excellent quali ty. Since which they have gone thirty- one feet through slate without reaching other veins ; the work is now suspended until the arrival of benng apparatus. In this connection we would again urge upon the citizens to bring in as mnch as possible - all .geological specimens that may assist Prof. Hayden in determining the mineral rescuices of the country, as he may be expected to visit this region if he is coming. . Tile PlattsKionlli Herald Tries to be severe on St. A. D. Eal combe, of the Republican, for predicting what any unprejudiced mind will see that the dominant party in the Legisla ture must bear the responsibility of the acts of that body. "Who should bear the blame, then, if the people quietly ac quiesce ? Is not the principal responsi ble for the act3 of bis agent, when those acts are committed in the line of the power delegated? If the principal wil lingly lend himself to the squandering of hi3 means by his agent, who wili blame the agent ? If South Platte hav ing now not sufficient votes to accomplish its local object give North Platte dough faces 43.0C0 acres of State land for their aid, and it is acquiesced in, what is their id consistently prevent a North Platte 'ring" from squandering 462,000 acres of S.ate land to accomplish some pet scheme of theirs? And how lon"g will it be before we have a permanent capi tol under the "buy and sell' game, where the people pay and politicians dance ? To-day -the responsibility rests upon FaI"ty in power, especially is ihh true the 'people silently conscent. This is the principal upon which Mr. Balcombe has contended, and had he not i'aaivn up the iniquities of his own party his jour nal must have sunk in the .estimation of nil honest wenss partizanly xorrut to the last degree. He was the s jntinal on the watch lower, f.nd had ho given a doubtful sound 'would have merited .hut ccntempt. Our nssfceia west uj:ij::truct;(3, esd by a vote in lha Senate rfuied u b2 in structed ; now, th-3 question with the party who elected them is: "Shall we assume, by silc-nce the responsibility V'a A n d 1 1 m u 5 1 be an s w ered ! We are; with the Republican in de nouncing th Leiiis'iaturs for its acts of I partial', revengeful and ...reckless, legist lion, and will bear witty it the brunt 'f such denunciation, Cuine from source it may. what : j I l Case's TLirasiiins Machines F A Tisdel Co,' Agricultural Im plement Dealers of this city, last Satur day received several of, thee Machines. He keeps all kinds of the most imprdecf labor saving farm implements for sale, it is his-business exclusively, - Call on hiin, farmers, r v y- :7 '-"' iNW:.AD.VERTISEMMT& . - i j ... .. .... JYfcea up lj tie unJtrs"gnid Ilrlcg cna -raHa and a bull west' of Browimllo, .Nebraska, on tha 13th day of June, 1857. ono Saw, Black and white 'Fpotted, about two years olJ. So marks or brands. 40 ' T.N. SANDEItS, '. 1TI11, 1 Noticer is Lereby given to all persons concerned that the AnnnaFLicts maJa and taken nnder the excise laws of the United States within the sever al countie of Ihe State of Nebraska, lor the year 1:365, hiiya been filed fn my ofiice at Nebraska City, Nebraska, and will bo tp n for examination in iny ofiieo as aforesaid for sixteen diys from the data of this notice ; and during said period of time all appealj relative to erroneous or excessive vrlua tions will be received from any party in person, or by attorney, or by writing, gpecifyjnj the partic ular cause, matter,' or thing respecting which a decit ion is requesee 1, and. shall, moreover, state the ground or principle of error comjlained of, O. F. EENNER, Assessor.' District of Nebraska Dated at Nebraska Gitv, Nebraska, this the Srst day of July, 1SG7. --' - , - ' - . - TO THE FARMERS OF NEjIAHA CO., AND VICINITY I would respectfully say that I have and am now receiving a large stock of SUEIHEK & FALL I keep constantly cn haiid a full assortment of GEIJT'S CLOTHING Of all Zinc's. ' never CFo!!i CeaSs, pr:t3 & Tests. French Clcih Clothing in Latest itylcs. Ccs2imsr3 GcccLs all dccciiptioirj. ALSO: Furnishing Goods, . TO SUIT Till: TRADE. All of which I prcpos3 to sell as Che a p or Cheaper Than any cf my Competitors. All, I ask is for the citizens of Nemaha and adjoining counties TO GIVE MS A CALL And find ovt for themselves ! REMEMBER THE MlTjST: STREET,' S. SEEMAN. hew:-, hills. T Hills situated four m ilea above . On The Little Nemaha River, is now fully completed and doing an nESU'psred business. Farmers vv-ill find it to tberr advantage to give n a e;ili. Our patron9 pay thpy never re ceived such a turn out ot tlread htui:, either in quality cr quantity in '2ebraika as at tha LAFAYETTE MILLS. Highest Cash Price Paid .For All kinds of Grain. Bread StuSs of all kinds con stantly cn hands for saio or in cschango for grain. D. C. SANDERS, Proprietor. nUGIT COA.TE MILLER. ' ' iale of tra) StocL On Saturday tho 3d day of August ,18G7, 1 will sell at public Auction te the higbast bidder fcr cash, at tho rosidenco of John B Epier, living in Glen Kock Precinct,ne Yoke of cattle described as follows : Ona a red Steer with left horn effaed smooth crop offof ea.ih car, tha other a roan , with left horn broken ofF, branded mC" on left hip. Supposed to be 8 years old. Taken up by John 11 Kpler,and now ia his possession. Appraised at $I2j ANDERSON COLLLNd, J.P. I.'otlee is kerely piven that cn Saturday, the 20th -day of July la'67,at IOo'cWk pi "a., I will pell at public auction, at tho residence of James P.ishop, in Glen Kock Precinot. Nemvha County, Nebraska , one Mexican steer, about eeven years tH, app risej at $0, and one htifer, three years old .appraised at $20, tho said itock was taken up ty Jaiats Biahrp in October ISfia. (J.It.HEEDEIi. J.P. On Friday July IS, 1807, between tie hours of 12 o'oliKk m. and 4 o'clfxik p. in., I will wT-.t for saje to the highest bidder for cash, at therefi ieneo of J. YT. Go'i';raan,living 5 miles West from ltrown villc, Neinah C-ur.ty, 'ebrakA, one stray iteer described as fullows : Blrindle white ppt U on ruinp and forehead, half crop off left ear, straight noma, supposed to bo 4 years eld, takej cp by J. Vv'. Cole man, and cow in tia pczsossi -n. Apfraisl at $13 11. V.UL U11ES,J.P. On Thursday the 6th day of Jnne, at 2 o'clock p.ia.,Iwiil fferfjr sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, ca the premises tf Edward Simpo, cue mile North f Long,s Bridge, Uoug'.M Preck:ct, Nemaha County, Nebraska, One stray Ster, ted, Vith. white face. Appraised at 125. Takenup by Edprd Simpson aud now in hi3 p.-kgsossion. y-M. HANNlfOitb J.P. Beans, Hominy, Meal, Potatoes. Hour Arples to SWA-N'A BnoTnEit- 5!ANROOD AXD TOUTIIFLT. VIGOR are re. 1 gained by Ilelmbold'g Extract Bachu.' FOR SON-RETENTION or INCOI.'TiNESCE cf Urine, irritation, infiamiticn cr sloeraiion the b'ajdr. or kidneys, diseases cf the pfoetate C'acds, stor.c iu the H.tdier, ealeu'.np, gravel or trick dust deposit, and all disease cf tbs bladder, JuiSPJS cd dropsicial Tveilic, MM MIIBT3BETS.I b.e Lafa? v y t rc. Z . T". i i i y Thfundcrsiedkcepoc hanJ alaro a jsort.-iant a j SnTTiitE i c:CALcii:-i.i.ot l j Fyrlleaand Doj'i wear. ALso.a large.-lo.k o! HATS JNID CilPS BOOTS v AND SHOES. 'Rubber ColsfTegglns fiBIanliets, UMBRELLA'S - AND CAE PET : BAGS, Gent V FnrnisMng Goods, y f V ",C kiwUawaich w will sell , J: . C II 33A'P O It "x O A'S 11 -,Ve purchased ou'r.:g:ods. since the dt elite in the Markets and will sell at low Azures. ATKINSON & CO. ' April 13th, 1?55, , 9-;0:ly ; . .. ' BATPI:EO.OIIsT ,. . i j.l; roy, Barber and Hair Dresser, Main Street, Brownville, Nfcb.f This Shop contains all tha modern improvement j. CSSrOOcl Mew - ! For The People of Nebraska, ' . Every Farmer wants it - - Every Builder waht3 it. I ; '"-Wants What ? ;' The right to nse B. S . FOREilAX'S Preseivinsr Coin ompcsition, Which will harden and effectaally prevent:' frora decay acy structure built tf woodmen materia!, either Lard or soft, insures it from burning, and makes it proof against the raaea of grabs, woruii and all kind of insect. It costs but two cents to preserve afencc post. The undersigned having purchased t'13 right for that portion of Nebraska south of tha Platt3 river, offers County rights f r sale at reasonable prices. Farmers and capilalijts are bajinj County r''ots, and sellin; cut in Farm rights, thereby realizing large profits, frequently miking From $3,C00 To $6,000 Profits on a Counly witLiaa. short tima. Cair at CINCINNATI IIOITSC, ' NcLraski City and cxnmico ?pc;imensof preserved tiinb'.'r,or sec'i frr circular jrivir. pirlica'ar., with names of r-rom ir.cct rn -n who teJtifv to its val'i?. It is but i 'ens ure to t.how these ?ir.vu -ij cirliii; the bj of-this pree;hi;h U destined o la of thor-:it-eft value to the peofile of this section of. country, whe the scarcity of timber makes its preservation io in:porajit. Nebra:ha Citp, Nch. "GRAN T 1 S. CAEAP CASH STOF.E. JJain Street between -First end Second. BEOWKVILLB, N. T. - - - , IWcu'd Respectfully inform tho Citizens of Brownviile, and surrounding country that I have judt received my fall Stock of Goods, consisting of Of the latest stylos rpd be?t quality, Men? heavy calf Boot3,doublo soled Hoots; Pine Kip Boots boys and childrens Boi.tsand SLoos. All kinks of La dies' Boots and Shoes of the finestan l.besCqn ality. India Rubber and'lluffalo Over ' Shoes . for Gentlemen and Ladies , . . Groceries of Every Kind, Consisting of ihe bes brands of Snar, Coffee,' Tea, pepper, ; Allspice, Soda, Candles, Tobacco, Matches, Starch, &.c.,&c, &c. " "Wooden: Ware, i: Stone V7are, . The Best Q aality of W.Mai hm aXtaa t'fJ The best Woolea Under and Over IShirfs, Salt Salt by the pound er barrel WHICH nE OFFEK3 FOTt SALZ CHEAP FOR CASH All of-which be ofTeM.at, tie lowet pxitss, deter iHicer. tot to be csuergo'.. - GRANT. NOTICE is hereby given to all whom it may concira that tha books-cf .the PrownviUe, Ft Kear ney and Pacific Rail Eoad Company from r.Dd after the 15th day of July, 1337 at tha Banket John I4. Varson, in tco Luy of Urownvi.lo , will ba opened for reviving subscriptions to the capitol. b took cf said Comjany. by order of-the corporators.-' Brownville, Nebraska, Jane 12, 137. JO CN L.CARSON, U. V,r. FL'B.VaS, JAR VIS 9. CHURCH. - - - JOHN McPlIKRSON, J. W. BLACKBURN. Dissolution cf Copartnership. . Notice is hereby given to all whom it.miy con cern, that the Copartnership herct.jfor3 eristia between A. D. Harsh, and J. X. U', aj .'larsh A Co., has been this day difeolved Ijj Eiutual con sent. The buiiness of the late Arm of Marsh & Co will be hereafter conducted, at the old stand, by J W BIis3 and Theodore C iiaoker, under tho firn name of Bliss & Hacker. . U1 persons having any claim or demand agutst the late iicn of Marsh & Co. we requested to pre seat the same to Bllas & Hacker for pavmon t. A-D. MARSn, J. V,'. UIJS J. June 10, 1S57 37,-31; "VTatural Leaf, Fine Cut, Grape Juice and Navy L Tobac,at KWAN & LI.O;S. DURHAM BULL I will sell cr barter, my thorough bred, puro white Durham Ba.l. 11. W. FURNAS, BrowfrViIb, Neb. June 7th 1S37 CG-3t Estate of John P. Balur, deceased. Notice fa hereby given (hit the Probate Cunrt of Xcaiaha Cout.tv , s'tat e t f '-r.-rack, has an-v-inted October 14th, Not. mher llth, fct:d Utteoilvr J.h'f 1?37 at t3a. o'clock A. if. of uiid ujS,aa the ties for exfimiBin? ' &nd a4:omg claiau sg-sin't the er'ate of John baker, d.cad. iUid eiamica tica to be before the Court ut the Court room ia Brcwnville. All clatm..t- t-r!.ente-J fur ai! j-.r- aace oa r Lcrore Deciiuler t:h. I;i7, sLjili be forever tarred. .Dated, ilavltih 13-17. CEO..r.FAIILBnOTTIZR, - I'rohate Judge. P. COCB.3EY RlCHATtSS, Adiiiiaistrator, - 4 ti 3 C. 3D. 1ST YE, Siforncij ni Cam, WAR CLAIM AGENT, PAWEE .CITY, IVEBRASKA. I o K i .1 1 r 1 Jl U now selling out hii SUPERIOR STOCK -1 1 i j 1 ' AND ? fT T"; id ""fc i V- ! t i ' ' . i 7 . ill V, U-J AT Lisa 1 r- Being compellcll ' lo retire frcm. business o:i 'account of ill-health, I will; positively close out my Stock in niuetv d:tvs at less than first cost. "... - - TIiosc Indebted to Do Must step up and settle immedi atelyl .Xonger clemency is impos sible 1 Trouble, an costs v.hTbe saved by promptness ! I'd have to "go for 'em" legally within 'm thirty days. Pair Warning ! - . JAMES BERRY.' THE GLORY OF MAN 13 STRENGTH. There fore the f.errcu? nr.d debilitated should immediate ly use Ueiiiibold's Uxtrajt Buchu. SHATTERED CO.N.STITUTIONS BESTORED hy-HelmlTcii's Extract -Bachu. J. STEVENSON, D. O. CROSS, STEVENS 02 c CEOSS Proprietcr?, Oa Xiovec Ct.,b2t7;'05a Haioi z Atlantis, n 5 i " n v c T: ; the Ir-i:.- ;': inn-inii! ' red in y ? -iim v.iil le frrjr Goo. fctv.tlT1 a:.d Corral convenient 10 tl.2 lU'diCf'i Eat ah of 'Jane Jl. Gau-J'f, deceased. t Nr4i;c.'"3 h-:r:Vr '--o i Ihattho Rr-b-ite Curt of Ni.-i:nha C -ur'y . Nc' ra.--kn. haj appointed M.-u-d.iy Jure 1 f b 1 ,'-7. .at ton ' 1'ick a. in., as the tita f'r estrf.i;rff a:i. r.ll.fwU:, fi rial .: unt cf V.'illi i'.n Ch"!!-,''.? ,adra;ni?trutor of the Estate of Jane A. Oaudy d-icens; I, faid hoailnj to tali Til h o A l' 'he ct-urf- tc( iu in I'rov- r.v.'Jo. W.M. A. 'CHAMBERS, d. Vr. FAlREROTIIEY Admimtr.itor.' 2 1 .'Jt ' Probate Jud.e Gray's COLLARS ri"VIU unexarapliH I raj.iilii L a; -prwiati-d the gat Tfl unexampled npiillly 'it!i which tho pubh't alue cf thii invention hii9 lij!l;.rcij itliT t ia:ilufo o-.ir boxes an 1 bu'-i so 113 to en.iMd iLciii ia sell ihL-ir irjft:riur gvjcdj tL-j HOLDKD. COLL.V'.U The g?nai:if; CRA"3 COLLAR h denalad ly two camei enly : Xoveltt," f ;r the tnrnovrn. bik! MErr.tS't,"i"kir the staud-un ftyU; they nn pnt w. Li bluo hex?', ;.u ' nianur.tctu-.vd l j the American Molded Collar Contny, ro?t-.m,who liar-j adopted tlis ulovo words ta rntrs. TT.Arr.-.vr.s?. This is (he criminal arid only'ratentDd collar inoM:d to t tho ceck, aad with tha Bjace fr tho Cravtt in the turn-down style. Consumers vi.l N- .ti'-e OUE ritIYAT!5 TIlADE-MAP.U ca f.:ri. i;ii,j'iic L.iX cf Cray'j CoU liiM, (sen t,i-:-,i; :Io at h'-. d of thi niv-rt;f nn-nt ) and thu woi-.i-i :'Cra7'3 Pat. I'clJ?-l Cellar," with datj of j i n each gftr.rfoe c1.-jr. : lbtith, tfo7msc;i iZ- Co., In:rortrs t f M.-n'a Furnishlrig fJiwl.-, 8 ,i lrron a?ih'f Strwt, fioxion, aittt 31 Kufrc:t St. Xc7 Tort:. ci;in ? Ag'.-Eti A. M. C. Co. The Tra !e snp; ti.'d lit T pr.:."3 rr A. FHAITIIEITTIIALIi is ZUO. .TOTii:r;K.s ix HEN'S FUENISHING GOODS Jfo. O ?;orlli ;iIn Street, St. Louis. rsrr..ix nonsF. Tivlcen' cp oa Xor.dar the llih day of Jun?, I3r. 7 a small iron gray hip-shot luira She had juat swaia tho Sli.'3'.'uri river from the Musouri silo-. She caa be fouad at the Livery Siahhi of Lr::.i:u(.i:ii.sico. S7-$t l!rowi.vi'.'..3, 'oLrasha. AM. ARTISTS' UNION "AGENTS WANTED. . Reliable and ene.-tic per-ros. cza'e or feraals. ere wanted tj solicit sub.-ricti-.c3 f.r our Hr.r ricgs.aril to iuch we cr.cr vcty liberal cajh jiidu ceineutj ; alio to be uso l iri caaTeic j, t-jther with ali r.ece?;ary f.nu;r, id t'a farLihed on ap rli:atics. A-' tr, with rtf.:rrcs. AMEK1CAN AI;nST3TNI0y, !0 -:'c;s 2.' f iue ilreet, Stn York. R u -J . IL '.V'v, :.i--v j j s-l 'J'lS . - .- ' . ; . . s . ' - v v r i : . C c v- r- . h.i' . . ' " - ' -' V vs v. -S-y-.:. .. ... . 4. " . fe ; .y,' . . vrf v a- .. v the e- s:-co " :iini5t? . .7 cf j., A 1. 1 fr--n I v?ii-vtionjj-.-ec6;ra (' " ' rerru.t.J. W" i J ii s-r? to eure Cr. 3 dj?e w-:i car. It i.a cnre.l intaaJj . .... I'aV'-; .vatov It , r,.-.fj A OCC9. liJ of I'tf i l I . lt it.j iirameGiite!. Itntreu aur tntltnj t Of:e d.,ie ill rpTinir. Baiiiilj jUldj to" Dai Ercni ! !1 V;iI be char.-d w;th h,,. It is. Perfectly Hrnnlera!! Its UD rcocdcntcd sa:ce?s i- o:2Jta't'v , It Cures hy AssUtlv-' to cE-AssEiiracn sway isti Nearly every desk-r iu the Unit! SuIT'- v 'Tv rr tm m - - a.G. clark, & co., r-tr J.-E-.7 HA7EX, CONS. ' HOLLADAV & CO., aaJ M.C5LE71( AUn for 3il e hy M . CO. Govern jer Ij, lrf.,. ; unow Thy.Dcstj: i'ADAJXE K. F. Tnoax tost, the rnl , i trol.-Ki.st, Caairv.jyaat al'rycLunetricut r astonished the scieat.Cc c'ajses cf tls O iV nov IccateJ fcerelf t Hadaca. X r v . tea posses 'Jch wn.Itrfu p.jr, o! mqj to er.aole ber to irnpart kr.owlce f tb : " ""- i (r.Ljfn T, - f'l Tira .nc.tif n-'-o a "k. . date cf marri.ii.-e, posit:oa la V.!e, eiiiH t character, ?.c. This la ca haab3,, M i testia.juuu can assert. She wi.i ,eca t, j a csrtiaed ccrticate, or written gnarste 1 -k-tare l. wb t it pcrr.irti to be. By n jI11Bl I Jccfcr.r bHir. ar.d sratir, placed bina it 4- ' and oirplexku. an-i faiio.-ini u;:y cenn nitt eaveivpoa.Mree.1 tu yourself, ya w. r picture ana ia,irc1 Infrmatin ty rc:n-a ii 7 : Ci.siajsauat.iiaa sacre liy c.mC! 'a'S-ott ' OUUl.-.-Ke. itAOAMEB. r. Thimm i Free to EvervbridT"! A Large 6 pp. Circutar, givirg Ir.f, rmi:.a 4 greatest impui tance ti t'ae yucr. cf !o:a Hi. ' It tejeici hew the bon-cly n:yLecoiii ti- n . - . c?.;p:ie-i respecJed, ar:J the tirsaltea loved. j ' Xo yourg lady cr- jent:einan ttn'Cldiail to t AtWresj, ana receive 1 ccpy p-3t puij, by r;a m A.:ure--5 P. 0. fe'a 20.6m Tr.y.lj. There comei?i g'a.I ti l.t&t 0 joy to aU To yt cn,: ar.d to oil, U great ar.,l tona.'!. The telu'y t!.us ct.? r-.i; , pr-r'.ju mi :k Is free fur ail, a;: I all p-ay Id fair. By tho 11ZO Cf CH j 5 TELL AH'3 WHITE LIQUIDI P-r In,tr.-v!rf aM D?ast:'r!"j tno Cir.rsUj'-. ! TLe tuvst raluaSle a:.i jerl. ; rpra:sn.i mJM givi- it.o ifiji a ! rnv. ;earl-..'aj li'it. ta-t j 4 f"nrnl in yiuii,. It (i's.y re.aivi1 Tin, T. Pimples, Ki t;!!e, Al i: J'atthu. SallowDM I- ti'.'ua, jtcd !2 lu-.puritie of ti ki kiuJir the the Ffei: white and clear a a'.i! iser. Iu 4k t Le '.'f-'.tctea l y tl.0 c;.-so-t mrulinr, anii vec.;-.t.:e pr?;-arati. 11 is prf,. t:y hirm.e'S. lis uIjij art a-1 3 of t ie ki.'u! u.e.i 1 Frttch, inixm. iJereJ ty te fjrii:i a-i i'niser;si'j.9 u a prrM tuiiot. lpwar.i . 3J,i''it btilea were n& :tt 'J pt ye.ir, a sii.'i ioiit giianutee. or na tii . f l ouiy 7j tf 11 n. beat oy iua il, pcat-paij, oa rtcr.jt 4 au order, ty. IJSRGSE, S.T7TT3 4 CO., Cofd M 10 7 aii5 Kiver St., Tr.., T. WHISKERS." ! xIUSTiVCHES,! "JT'OCHD to grow cpon ie m'Othet face In j J- thrtLP to ;tT. wcrici r riinz 1T. SKTKJSJ'l C. j PILLAIilB, tli3 most w, li ienul .1 :ny U w4rt I 8-ience. antint; na the Ifesri and IT ur In a -4 rniracu!o ciannei . Itti is teen Bfl b tfc 1 ' I aru and LoL(h;3 with the m.t Cittern- """ i.rcbater will te rn;i?tereJ. "i ' tire t iti?factl n is not sriven In every utaac tt ey w iil ce cnrcrfulir rfcfun.led. Price by m.':'- an.l p.tpai-1, $1. Ue ripttvn circuUn .'.J teV.i3 r.iai m tiip-l f-.e. Atidres BE!ti.iR 8BCTT3 fc. Ho. liiver Street, Trey, New Tork, Scle the United States. Fd, 2J 67 I y ". X C E LlsTOiT! E X C E L"S ITST! ' CHASTELLAKS ' Hair Exterminato? To the Jalie e pe-ijily, tt,is inva!-at! CkIW r-c. i:.r?jf;r..;j iisvlf b,;.: ? an i!ra -t i-.lpi.J articie to fei.'nif t tuty. l.i e i' y apr : ia-I . burner injure t.c kin, t-ut ct !irectiy cn the !." it is warrants. 1 to remove s-operilnijua bi.r frra :ort.bi.:s, ,,r f r.;i:i v, t,-t or tiie by ,auj?:i . tally an.) rad kaiiy e.tirpfin the a':i, !' tA Hen ft, '-., ott a.-. ! mtaral. Tlil- ts il .'T " tiM-J tv t.'.e tfv!..:!i, au ! 1 the on y real pila'.oiy iu esit.it:. ?rk? wrr.;j p -;r iJ I'.it-taid, to u:.r h '.tq. , 1 n t r:. ot n -itier, Ei.Ii'j Kit, .'.".TTT3 iit CO., C.eirjt. 2-i Kiver St .Truj, V- afflictedT SUPFEU NO TJOK1' YTi-err tyf!,e ae of J j I ST - LIE' EML13 7 can U cured jwrnjjir:.,U, and at a tr-l05T,t valuable jued.ciitef.r rhtnail Xef 'tf General df-ii!ity and ProtrtiiO. Lc-' Jt Ki.c.m, Impcteu.-v or ac;' of tla c-u. ie. y-oiii h f n 1 ip.Jiair:,;!. :a.; rer3 it Ibe n.ort . , rer-arati'ti ever il e I. i. ... 1. .. ..- - .1- : . r, . (.nr?' citem-nt, ii:apjy !iu:or buice-, j;s t.' ;!f -ietractwa, '" ,,, heat'b ut thi se Sn have Ui-slroTd it j censor evil prdc'lcps. j l'..nn? :ti-i, te har2'aj;cd co tr .re "Qia': i ijj ir 1 o n.i a (i'ic! reoreJ is l. Lj p.ns. Aa'erfs.t Care ii ij5.a'anteeU !iaerr - i 'au ?. rr:c, f r f. ur I (.tilen t.. i n t'ne t .:::3 ;s ,c:.t to c.Tyct a cure in a-lrtJ" al;.. t.-i. .-.;;,-;-LLLr3 e?kci?:c PiLi'-.r? i:--i:v a.!-: ;ci-i(1:.i.:itj-!f of iJoiiurrU. ? I";if.:.i jS i,. ?. i-g-c, J.-f-.:.. -ri.-tnre. -'!'' : rv.j ...-e t .0 ty re irt ;a:l f-'-"1 ' py.e tr.tr.c t O.at are harui. : r a te y.ea. t r i.aujit t:.-3 c r ;.i.;.re:'.ate tte : of -...et i iry U"in t-eiJ' , o.-:i the:; iu i;:;.Ler iiiurfcre tt'M VMi i.'. ri..r, j p ;r t x. -...Lcr . : .t 1 a. ..e-r.;e-!' : . 1 article ' t'ai.y a-Mr, r . i s : . : e I . anJ p-wt-j-itl. . ejtj ts.-, ci rr p.nt .: p. t- ea ; . t T & fi -0 ly -o 'iver t i fro',- ' TO ccnsuxirTi f isT JT7The L' udersl uej havia leea re. liculcn in a .j j iveer fk.bv a vary Israrle t'?-'' , fcr-i yew P'-1 i9V.4L"i ter bavir,; i ."!": rei aUa- ti.a.ati tu.it arad d.-a.;, C'jUiuXf""" . ar.iiv-u ioLvike kno-.a thia fsilew-safitf' n.iaa3tf eure. . Vo ail whfi Jef'we it, ha will end a cofj e" ,B ; fcription u.ed (fro 5 .vf char;';,) with ta iru j ..r fA'rarir-.:ar I inin tha acie, which they ; CKdaSUUECUlKFoX CO.Vat'Ml'TIO.N, ; JfA, 1W.O.NCHIT1.-5, Ae. The only objel ; Kl7tfrti3r ia ser.dio tha I'resM-riptioo is tW the aHwied, acd spread infor.-uaiioa which :eires to ba ii.va!uablf. and te h:res eferj illtry bisreiiiedy,aj U will cost them colaiS,"" r'artie3w;ihtDjthe .rc.'npti"n wilt f lease WJ" ; i.ov.RLV.'Ar.D A. Wlf-UN, . SMy Wi.jji ?cbur KlnzCa.t,ycIl 7s.:5,rai!i.Vei! I u.ie. Se sve. T f' '"'-'X it", or the person yuu -a v, ninny, aal ty tt instrument ot iatwse r-vrer, known u &,f,Ji otrore. tuirarifp. t-i n-,,,:.! -.. . , . ....s a I..C-.UJ ; i