SfIEI& EATON. 1! rin S.'n-rHni r P'r rill "attend to ouinjK""""",""' intbe City St Louis. IOWNVILLE. THURSDAY, OCT. .8, UST Work1 Friends of the Independent Ticket, work ! The justness of a cause dots not always insure victory ! At Oik I A superior article of Teas just - re ccived at the Yd- 1000 Bushel of Potatoes wanted at J RAlNEY.fc LEWIS. Apples ami Caches are abundant on sor streets. Witt a man who is afraid to lay out a road to-day, for fear of loosing votes, make a good County Clerk to-morrow. For Custom made Boots and Shoes go '3 TvrV cT T rVT2 . Much has teen htely said about the rnity of the Republican parly. Does.it coosiit in nominating Andy Johnson s defenders. The P. G. Store of Bliss &. Hacker have jut received a Uige iiAuice o Grcctries. Two desirable d celling for6le. Mechanics. fr vur Tools csxll on SI 'ELLEN HE UG Ell . BHOS. R-.vJ the l'.-i:tit lii.prf fcr nr. East nnd V; ialr.--ad, ilit-ti c k yourself "Will I voie fr r Iv'-ui who u opp-JteJ to rail roads?" Anv.fr at rI.e t-iiloi box .y voting for J L M Gee. BIanlet., Shawls and Bod Spreads for Mleal RAINEY c LEWIS. Next Tuesday is Election day. Spare time to go to Hie polls a;,d itrve the best inierri-ia of Neuiaba county by vol-iDfih-i Indepenleut Republican Ticket ! A nice lot of Bo-uni Soda and Sweet Crackers, sweet and fresh, at the FG- If you want to pro.-per vote for. the In dependent Republican Ticket. It is the only straightcut Republican ticket in the field ! A Choice Fruit Farm for sale. En- qu;re of L W. BLISS. The Florence Serein g Machine. J. W. HE.VDERSOX, J gent IT. C. LCit, Land Agent, Brpwnville, Nebraska. The parent cf the movement for Kent is reported to us as having said that he would ruin the Republican party or nom inate Knit. He has nearly succeeded ! Save the best fragment of that party by electing the Independent Repu&iean ticket ! ClOthlCS ClOUlIng. Rainey. and Lewis have the inside track on Gents ud Boys Clothing, and have received their new Sto:U which they are selling cheapet than any ether house west of New York. For your Tinwnre. go to SHELLENBEUGER BROS. 5C0 John Deere1 Celebrated Moline Plows. THEO. HILL Si CO. KcFall & CO., are cnnstantly receiv in? Furniture of all dt-scripti.-n?. All kind's of Furniture and U phvU;ry nlvvays on hand. Here' the place to get a com plete outfit. Sheet Iron fur Suunr toilers in cbun dance at J. C. Defers. Cht-prin? news com" fromrvery Pe cinct ! The Ir, dependent Republican Tiiket makes friends wherever it is known I Work friends, spread the glad tidings that the county may yet be saved, from the bad ellects of wreckless, in triguing politicians by electing the Inde pendent Republican Ticket ! Gloss, Putty, and all kinds of Paint's by wholesftli or ratail at MiCREERY'S. Who TCailtS one. A few Victoria Cane Mill ju:t received by J. C. Deuser. EeniOYal I W'e will remove our business to McPherson's Row about Oc tober 15th THEO. HILL & CO. If you are in favor of public improve ments, of Bridges, Railroads, etc., vote for J. L. McGee for Commissioner. Tho convention of the 14th, made the issue by nominating an anti-railroad, anii-im-Frovement, old fog for Commissioner. Grain Wanted. I will pay th 3 high est market price for Wheat, Corn, nnd Oati. S. SEE MAN. Politicians ask us why wo oppose the ticket of the 14th, calling in question our Republicanism. That convention in ncmi catmg a defender cf A. Johnson, lost all claims cn party grounds to a single vote. We oppose Andy and all who honor his defendere. Vote for J. II. Morrison Trmurtr. 5 01. Voters cf this county signed thj p eti tica prayinj iha Ccmraissioaers to ap propriate SI 000 for the 11. & M. R. A. L. R. R. survey. Areyoa wiilioj to see this creafproject d ded for the sake of party? If not, veto' for J. L. McGcc for Commissioner and for "Fund." Dr. II. P." nnrlcy. Hodjccopaihic Physician and Surgeon, Office at the residence of S. P. Tuttle, Esq., South East corner of Gib, and Main Streets. 41 tf. IlardwarC. Shcllentarsat Ero's have coming a complete outfit cf Hard ware of all kinds cn the way from New York, St. 'Louis and Pittsburg. They buy only from manufacturers. A bundling Legislature gave us a bungling1 School Law, yet a bungling coumy clerk who will also be Sup't of Tublic Instructions may bungle it still worse ! Vote for Hoover ! Osage Orange Plants. As the authorized Agent cf V. II. Mann, of Normal, 111., I will take orders for Fall or Spring delivery of these Plants in Nebraska. W II M'CREERY. J. C. DCllSCr Has bought the right to sell Foreman's Wood Preserving Pro cess. This article is recommended to preserve Fence pests from decay for twenty-five years. For information ap ply to the above, sole Agent for Nemaha County. : I . The fnme irfiupnee that thwarted the will of 5G1 voters for the Survey appro priation. nominated Knt ! Vote for J L McGee for Commission? er! Farmers luok to jour Interest. Lumber at City Mill.- for S2.00 per hui. dred feet. Shingles 2,50 per thousand Flour at 4,50 per hundred. Hichest market price paid for Wheat and Corn in Ca-h. McPHERSON. LEACH BllO. & CO. Wre have heard of one Conventioneer from the Northwest saying that so far as he was concerned, he'd rather see a rail road cross at Nebraska city than at Brownville. Such is the material that chose a set of impartial officers to con troal this county. Will you tamely sub mit, citizens ot Nemaha, to play into the hands of such men ? Vote the Indepen dent Ticket ? The PG Store of Bliss St Hacker have just received a large iuvoice of choice Groceries. Chas. G. Dorsey, of the firm of Dor fey & Bro., successors to Atkinson & Co., in the clotmg business has just gone east for a large stock of Full and Winter Clothing. Mr. Atkinson goes with him, and we can predict a splendid assortment of goods at this house on their return. See their ad. in another column. Vote for the Bridge Fund, and then for J. L. McGee, that it may be prop erly expended for the benefit of the whole county, and not in the interest of any pet locality. - A Call. Our sanctum was graced, on last Saturday, by. the presence of Mr. Ingersel, proprietor of the Muscatine (Iowa,) Journal. Mr. Ingersol futs fortti cne of the liveliest Union journals the Wrestcau boast of. We hope that his "knowledge of this section will be muiu- ally beneficial. ; : All persons indeoted to the firm of Atkiuson Si Co., either by uote or ac count, will please call and pay the same at once. All notes or accounts unpaid by the 15th of September will positively be left ui;h an Attorney for collection. ATKINSON & Co. All those indebted to the undersigned will take notice that he will take pay in rea dy money or corn, wheat or oats, hides, pelts or furs at the highest market price. All outstanding debts after thirty days from date will receive prompt attention. Sept. 26, 1SG7. Wtm. T. DEN. STRAY PONY Strayed from the undersigned living in Tecumseh, cn the 15th day of August. One black Horse Tony, four white feet, blazed face, one glass eye, 8 years old. Any person delivering the animal tome, or any information that will lead to its recovery will be liberally rewarded. 50 5t-p GEORGE W. RAMSEY. G A U At the resrudar meeting of Post No. 2, of the "Grand Army of the Republic at Brownville on the 2nd inst. fhe fol lowing Officers were elected fcr the en suing term : Post Com. O. B. He welt. Sen. Vice Com. W. D. Sheilenberger. Post Affi. W D. Blackburn. Officer of Day Officer of Guard W. A. Polock. D. W. Smith. stoves. Furniture, Plows. w.T. Den has just returned from New York markets with a large assorted stock cf general merchandise which he will sel low down for case or produce. He says poor trust is dead, and all his glery past and the grasshoppers carried him off at last ! Amen ' - Se!iocl Elccllcn Kctlce- Notice is hereby given that the Annu al Meeting of the Tax paying residents over the age of twenty-one years, of the Brownville City School District, with the Territory attached, will be held at the High School Bjilding in said City of Brownville, at four o'clock P. M on Monday the 7th day of October, 1SG7, at which time and place the following Officers will be elected": One Moderator,td"serve for three years. One Director, to serve for two years. One Treasurer to serve fcr one year. And suth other business will be trans acted as may be required under the pro visions of the new School Law. By Order of School Board. Wr. H. McCREERY, Clerk. Tcare & C0S GOOdS have arrived. Three of the largest bcatscn the Missouri river were eniraged in brinin' them to this point. In point of elegance the new- stock cannot be excelled, and is now com plete throughout. The stock of Ladies' Dress Goods is trully magnificent, era- bracing everything, and at figures that will astonish everyone and within the reach'of all. Their counter and shelves are literally crowded to death with Dry Goods of every variety and shade, and the most'fastidious " may here be suited. Their Grocery stock is again filled out to its usual rotundity with choice articles. Their new lot of Queensware is of such a character as to do ones eyes good to look at, and at very reasonable figures, too. Altogether their stock 13 one that we can consciencioudy recommend. If you wish to purchase don't fail to call on them. J.' L McGee &, Co. 's goods have ar rived, and ail the toice of that establish ment havo been very busy opening up and fixing tor tale, ihey have a supeib Sock ot Dry Goods; Ladiw's Dreis G.ouds especially in abundance and great vaiie.iy. Mu:lms of all grades; Gents piece Gecd-i, B-)ots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ready made Clothing, and, in fact, any thing in the way of Dry Goods are there in abundance. The Grocery, Queensware, and Hard ware side of the house is full to "reple tion, of the verv best articles the east em market affords. J. L. McGee Co.. are enterprising and accommodating, and are bound to do an extensive business. ; Theo. Hill left ibis city a. few days since bound for. the East to lay in a New Stock. He - says he is determined to have a Stock of Goods equal to his fine Store room in McPherson's Row, which is cot excelled in Nebraska. He'll bring just such a Stock A CARD. Notice to all whom it may concern. William T. Den has this clay abolished the cre,dn system and will say to his cus tomers und friends and the public, that he will sell his merchandise only for cash or produce. The ready money will buy more goods at his store than any other store west of New York. The above is his terms and no credit will be givan from this date. Sept. 26, 1SG7. - . Wji. T. Drx. Dr. J. H.5Jordan, Indianapolis, Ind., says: "I have known Dr Strickland's Pile Remedy to be thoroughly tested in numerous cases during the past year,and with perfect success in every instanca. And so it is with his Remedy for Diar rhoea or Choloera.and his Coujh Bilsam Tney are all genuine and pure.", tf Oar Railroad. W'e understand that the Survey of the M. Sc. M. R. R. R., has been completed to BrtKvnville, and that the Chief Engin eer. Mr. Smith, is now engaged in ma king his Report. The Report will prob ably be published by the 20ih of Octo ber, and we trust that some definite ac tion will be immediately taken cn this important subtect. The friends of the Railroad are sanguine that it will be speedily built. President Davis, ancua ces that he expect- to pu' part of it uu- ler contract this r all. We are also informed that the money ias been raised to continue the survey rom Brownville to Fort Kearney, and that another corps of engineers are en rad. D The prospect is certainly good that this road will be built through our coun ty, and that with'n a reasonably short time. ' The. Pennsylvania Central and other wealthy Railroad Companies now have a consolidated route from Philadelphia West, through Pittsburg, Stubenville, Cohimbu and Union Cry, to Looimsport Indiana, and they re now negotiating for the Peora an-J Warsaw Road. ThH will brinaj this ffreat consolidated route to the Mississippi River, ala point direct ly East orus, and the route will then be extended, Westward, through ihe North ern Tier of Counties in Missouri to Brownville and Fort Kearney, where connection is made with the Northern Pacific Railroad. This when completed will make the greatest tnrouun route in the Uuiten Stales, or in the world. The report of the survey and the sub sequent action of the company will be anxiously awaited by ihe people of North Missouri. Advance Mercer C. Mo., 26. A Stimulating Tonic Life Bit Trrt3. Good health is a blessing. The way to enjoy such is to take a wine glass full of Strickland's Lite Bitter two or three times a day! They create a good appetite they strengthen the stom nch; they cure habitual Consumption, Nervousness, and Heeadache ; they make the old feel young. If you wish long life and trcod health, use Strick land's Lite Bitteks. For sale in bat tles by Druggists, and by the drink at all talpons and groceries. tf : Mr. II. Davis, President of the M. Sc M. R. A. L. Railroad, in a recent let ter addressed to several prominent gen tlemen, residents cf this county, speaks very encouragingly of the proposed air line road and says tne men engaged in the enterprise are wonderfully in ear nest ; that they are only awaiting the engineers-' report cf the survey to com mence active operations. Mr. D. says, "if the counties through which the road will pass will do what I think they are able 1 shall have the en tire road under contract ready for a vig orous work early in the spring. It wiil be my aim, also to commence at three places at same time-viz: this end, your end, and at Brownville." Thu3 it will be seen that while the road is being built from the Mississippi river westward, it is the design also to commence "at the Missouri river and build eastward and form a junction with the other end cf the road, and also to build westward from the Missouri river to Ft. Kearney, where a junction with the Union Pacific road will be made.. WTe hope the com pany will meet with no obstacles which they are unable to surmount and that the great work will go surely and satis factorily forward. IlocJ.yort Journal. Kcmalia County (Neb.) Asrletir aUalr. On Tuesday last we ha; ' cf attending ihe'"2nd day cf ;' the '-Nemaha County, Nclr.: cultural bociety," and although t.. ciety i3 in its infancy, the show wzs :. from being a discredit to the county, ' deed, we may say great credit 13 du: officers who have worked so faithfully 10 bring about so pleasant a result as il'i which we witnessed there on our visit.; Notwithstanding the many unfavorably circumstances with which they have t ;enj surrounded we think the people of thai! county should feel gratified that tbeyj have made a beginning, and determines hereafter to make their Annual Fair c.vJ of the permanent institutions of the c un- IC. Wtt l-hnlitil btf pid to fro into rfll MC- .. o - - c - ; r 1 uiars and jrive our readeis a list of fch-1 we saw, but sace forbid--. ' Of horses, the display was inferior 1 1 t . - .1 r ana we nearu many reirreiuiai iupv t au not brought some animal for exhibition. Of cattle, only three or four head u - -; on exhibition all of good blood.. Uf sheep, there were more on exhibition.. Of hogs, only three or four pens were exhibited. Those shown were the finest we have seen, (Atchison County Ches ters excepted.) There were no fculi shown. In the vegetable departr.:er we found something to astonish at tvtr step. We saw twenty-six "inches c a parsnip, the balance of which has 1: been dug. Large, ears of corn, hi beets and enormous pumpkins and ; c" es, melons and citrons were dispbr abundance. Of fruit?, the e ; 1 excellent. That entered by C ! Furnace is particularly v.orihy of as was also that of apples by J. C. ser. In the department cf household arts there was much to admire as was there also ia that of domestic manufac tures. " Being unable to attend the last day of the show, there is much of which we cannot make notes. Next year we hope to be able to attend the Nemaha County Fair and give a fuller and more favor able report. Rockpo'rt Journal. (From Harper's weekly.) Forewarned is Forearmed. The experience of the last six years should have taught us that even in the United States there is no security against civil trouble. A more appalling introduc tion to it no nation ever had. Yet to the very moment of the actual blow ft was considered impossible. The republic was charmed. Other countries have suf fered, but we were exceptional. Wars were over, and however loud the threat of violence it would pass as an idle word. The method of the Southern - madness was not heeded. The plainest declara tions were regarded as political "gag." The most evident preparations were un seen or unmindnd. It was said that Senator Seward would rise in his place, and, in the midst of the most courteous but crashing anti-slavery speech, turn to Senator Butler, who sat behind him, and hold out his thumb and finger for a pinch of snuff. The Carolina Senator, aver ting his head, would extend his box to hi'3 colleague fjom New York, who still cculd not see anything in SouthernJ speeches bnt party rhetoric. It was a game they played in the capitol. It was supposed that they would vow secession and disunion until after election and then nobody would be so sound and ear nest a Union man a3 Senator Seward's excellent friend from Georgia, Senator Toombs.' It is only a cry of wolf ! wolf! said comfortable public opinion. But one day the wolf cams. Is it worth while to return to that ghastiy self-deception of six and eight years ago ? Is it any more foolish to be lieve that the President wiil push the present extremity to an armed solution, if he can, than it was to belie've that the secessionists would take arm? at the first favorable moment? Andrew Johnson is at bay. He is conscious of the contemp tious condemnation of his country, and of the doom to which his history will con sign him. He is ignorant, passionate, and headstrong. He is surrounded by the worst demagogues by Fernendo Wood,: Jeremiah Black, aud men in sympathy with ihem. He i3 the consti tutional Commander-in-Chief of the Na tional forces, and he hi3 told us how he interperts the Constitution. After a long and exasperated struggle with Congress, in which it was supposed vhat he had been so bound by the laws as to be pow erless, if not. to have acquieced in the inevitable, he suddenly assume?, the de frnsive, defines the unquestionable pub lic opinion of the country quarrel, un der polite phrases, with General Grant, and knows that within ninety days Con gress will assemble and will probably impeach him. Has he done all this fcr the sake cf being impeached ? Has he done it with the intention of placidly yielding when he ia impeached, and going humbly cut of office ? Or does he mau, if possible, to provoke aa armed crisis 1 We learn, upon good authority, that there are ten thousand men in Maryland called mailtia, armed ander the command of rebel officer. Net long before Mr. Slantcn-was suspended, there c&mtj a requisition from the Governor cf Mary- lanu to tne v ar department for batter ies, which the Secretary refused. For what purpose is such a body cf men so armed and so efficered ? We do not mention this to excite a foolish alarm, but as alarm which is not foolish. It may be an untrue stcry, but it is not in .1 1 ... tne least improbable that the President intends some action hostile to Congress. It may be in the guise of resistance to the process and results of impeachment. It may be in pursuance of a plan to issue an amnasty and to assemble a new Con gress. The wildness r.f the clan and its futility do not make it improbable. If the President knew the feelin of the country he might pause. But he does not know it. He cannot know it. He is surrounded and led by men who misrep resent it; and General Grant, the true friend cf the country in the Cabinet, he does not li:tsn. ' The times are grave. No man should deceive himself or 44deride." with the New York Tribune, the imminence cf trouble. To be forearmed against dan ger we must be forewarned. We ceed not, indeed, imagine that we are already Mexicanijied ; but we ought certainly to reflect that in a revolutionary neriod. - J l ! when the country still trembles., with -I r .1 civu war. ana reaceiut oraer is not y0' ?j, c. - rate, 1;:: - 1 k C..: ristrat-; . 1 ..,,1 . . 1.4 4j . ,i. i, kUilillS New Saiiukry and Har ness Shop in Bliss St Hacker's eld stand, i s already attracting attention among Farmers. His stock is all new, with nothing but journeymen workmen, and the work he is turning out recommends itself anywhere. He will receive a stock of Saddles in a few days, together with a complete outfit of everything usually kept in his line. Call and SCC felCl. If any of our readers have been troub led td make light and uniform biscuit, it is more than probable they do not use D. B. DeLand & Co.'s Best Chemical Sale ratus. That is a pure article, not detri mental to health, and sure in its effects Try it by all means. For sale by Bliss & Hacker at the PQ. LIST OF LETTER Remaining in ilio Post OfSco at Brownville, Octo ber 1st 1307 A D iURST.P 11 Armstrong Jo?uah Boone Kate Mrs B'.nkemore N hechinan J W Rev IJoarcbman VTm A Bunnell L Jlerrj LacindaMisa Cook AlniTa Mri B Caramings A DrumiaoLd J A Dunn U L Belong Dewitt Tnle 51 A lurs Eltuore Cyra? Fi;lej Ballord 2 ' Flamb M.irf Mrs FarnswortaJB Fuller Smith Grantham W P F.e FTawlcy A Handler M B ITailwi Milton Howard Va Loa Ti II Hill S M Harrison Revse Ililleu Wm G Hash L W Hoffmann Christum Kinio Chaa Kinney John Jesbke C F Lee Oapt Cbs H Ludwy F W Kern M.:rtha Jine F Miller Edwin McCo11u;hRB Mare Frank Mor-J Thorn is W 2 Mege A 11 MeFerron Thoua3 O Mor Juhn II Nevillo Jones 1bd,y John Peck lrah L Nesbett James Penny John lVzr.e A L Pre??on & Khoda Itush Ilichurd T Standlr Schalle Jo?efh Smitb Michel Sjencer E A TLscm.m Wm F Titer mb Cap D A Tbr.n?pf3 W Utt X Bro Vanrsy Wilson 2 Vanclear M. B Valkcr Cfcri?ho 4 "Wciterfield Barton Williams A J XJ3W ADVERTISHAIMTS. ANNOUNCE H E N T S FOR BHEEirF J. W. BuITSIl. We are authorized to annonnee the name of J. W. I5rnh a an ii;der endent Candi date for the eCice of ishenn at the enjuif; elec tion . cosoriEit, We are authorized to announce the r.rnae r.f Tbom.is K. .1'icej an independent C.mdita'y for the office i f Coronar at tba enaia2 election. cii'ij U-J iusii I On Tuesday night, OeUrcr 1st, cijSce in lTi? City was enfcr?d and my Safa mbcd of $14,7f 0 in National Bank a;id Treasury Xotes, of denomi nations from 13 f$10.7, J4.7C0 cf thij monay has sires been recovered, portion of this mn-jy was enol 'fel in expres envelope. Tne tjierei re m'.red thtie enve'ops, whicii wehava since funi. I will ray the abore reward either for recovery of money or the apprehension cf tho thief or thieves with information that will lead U his or their conviction. ltf T. W.BEOFORD- Fresh Tomatoes, ia two and three poanl cans, at SU'iv t iH'nN mi ww ot kJAw v So-la Cradtsrs, Gia;r Sasps. Aerated Crick ", . VAJ A JJX). CQ1 C01 POO uuU J-V.D. PATCH, MANrrACTrr.sa axd esalsh ix CLOCKS, WITCHES, Silver and SIlver-FIatcd ware, Also constantly on hand, all rariotie of SPECTA CL E S. P.EPAIKI2TO done in the neatest ttyle, and at KHORT NOTICE, CH1KGS3 MODERATE. TTOBS WA RRAXTED. CITY DRUG STORE !T3 rownvillo , rc"ol. Notice. The underpinned member cotnnoslnr tho Crm of Stanton Perkin3 & Co.." have tin diy dij solved their connection wi;a Cyrm J. Sj Sa!d X Stetl becf.eia & tccfM. Jo?e;.a Jio. And we will not be responsible for any contracts mids by said C.J. .cotiP.J, from tun d Ue, an 1 the auuaorify Civen him to sin the firm name, crd i any b'l-iinejj in the natne of Stactoa Perkins k Co., is hereby re voked. John L. Stanton, PanI Perkins, Cba?. D. Uaven, Jonas Crane, II. M. Atkinson. BrowcTille, Sept. l!0ih,lSi:7. At tho Sign of the T jrDed Stead. Is tho plaoa tj buy JITUKS AND UPHOLSTRY ! ! ! ;oatantly on hand a cornploie assortment cf Sofas, Bedstead, Wardrobe, T.caureaus, Booking O-.a.'rj, - ;r bed:!, . WashStitds' t Vots U.H ua.-ks, Tables, r : -; ;J! Kitchen and Parlor 1 7 ter - a .i i i iau:. -v ,- -1 Metalic - ' m ' - , -X Cases. .--t-ee i7t'-- Lounge .:".st'rM.ias, Strings 8 afcp, Tcte-tetes (; l"'in Stands; S win? Cribs, j .:-.iv.z Cribs, Office Chairs, i Bed Springs, Comforts, Children's si Cabs and Gi, i Tiano Sto'ds, Teapoy Stands, iV. t and Rosewood MoulJins, Sbocts, F: '. : -3, Pillow Slips, etc., etc., etc., ete. U ! :. rrr'C ses and Office Work made to Order M An 1 tr-in- and everything required to set up .v- :t ""v hnu?ekee;'ing. . V " is either aeantrfaetared or put i. -. . ?peaial gupr:ntndeno, which i i articles at smaller pricos than ' :ted goods. OUll HEARSE is at the service of the Dah'io at any time it may be needed, and is gotten up in as fine style as any farther east. Iletalic Burial Case3, of all sizes constantly on hard, at eastern prices. We are doin? buine?s on st-ietly c.iidv principles, At a fmall prrjit,ni by attention to bosiness and the wants of the cominaniiy. txpoec in m-j iaiuio as in the rasl to receive tie patronage of the pub lic generally. M r AJLiJLj UU. X "V DEAXSB3 121 "TX 4' STAPLE AND FANCY L 1' m w . f , Embracing allthe TJ3' th Season Also, a large and well-electcd stock of 1 ff I 1 SS vlls li J 1 lj J Geats Furnishing Gool3, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, -A ArD- a3 AND vur uooas were &oug3j 01 tr?t nacas, anl we f 1 e . mm . think we eao ler such inducements to pa.rc Lasers as cannot fail to suit those wiiLing to buy. Call end see for yourselves. All kmis cf Prf-iuc3 taken ia exchange for Gfxds CO ESTflAY KOTICE, Takerf'liri 03 t M day of Aagus 1S37, within -jy ennsrjn'ro, two milt 9 cuth if Drownvills, in ny emaha Couuy, Nebraska, cne white Horso, bran ded with the letters 3 versold lasiS-wiaz. 13 l:. cn th,e Jejt hip, tea F2JTST. -" - -" "a" eics, Ii-jmJay, ileal, ra.. r.ir .-'-,tt '.. a. & l.:.oi.:l: LOTTERY! TO IS 1-BLY, COTICTC-, ZZZTZZZZ 0 lass It, ScpL lGti, m fas S, Sept. 30i 1CC7 ' i PrlIe or $50-000 i ,77,5300 A Prize cf Priio cf Priie or O Prlzea ol S,C0015lrr!2C5cf 200 VJOOJ 9Pr:2Cac150 5,000 1 220 125 00 1 18n:zC4ef ICQ 400 1 261 50 9 Prtzre of Prizes amounting to 230,550. C2,cco nrasnis and vziz-i. Tickets S12, Halves SG, Quarters S30O. PLAN OF THE LOTTI HT. trvta i to 3.'.!,ro. prinff." ca tn' .! , nn;Ier ? e: til.''1 Wl'hnia:rj t:n tnre.a.-l pictl fa or. wteel. TLe pr.zes.c-f b U I, !jtr aro rjl::rae abovs. fro.asocioto .re Hmi:ar!y print n separate iips. fpetrCM. , .,..., , . Tbewbe!..rt1rnrf.vt,!re.l, n.. , r.w.,r u tt ' !ra-nfr-m tbe heel of r..ri;.r, arutvitih-, tJm time a pr:;e U drjirn ( oni the otr.er whee! Tte ri'iTi berandt riie drawn ort are or.,-ne-l an i exaibite l t- the an-lictre, ar.J registered tf e turn ttlEi Dt.r.i against tbe number itrawn. T.U rterati ,n u rereaiej until all !be prizes art d-awa out. "Teai t3" The- abore Jffcxincr-r LOTTERY UTrRY will be drawn 1.1 rcaLic, in Covivoto. .u ... iur Li iouriii ana.'Kott S s. Jlo Keill: ixcr.t.yrMBr.- KY. Stale Lotteries re no Gifi Kuterpri.e, Ut rf-p -n-i. ble Money Lotterie, tbt h,ve bcea ccn.lutte-1 for the past tuiriy yeirs, ai.l are dran nnUr the auib ti:r it a ljurter frcra the State, ar.'l b.ir.Is are g rn frf the payment of all prize.". The lrairi.?s are puMjxn- e-J tu the New York llei a!l an.i CiacuiKatli Corrrnrc"al rrbe above .cbeme wi'i to drawn the ta i.idia m l cf ?acb tnonth dnrins lc-7 and l HH. Circr.lara of Utteiies drawio.' dairy sartir arni'ci- tion to tfce ltjna;cr. Address ail orders fr tickets ti Vjatura. jLtai, line tut, Oinjj .lu:-e ar.d S'ayy i Tobaco, at rj7A & UKL 3. SUM Y FO.YY. Taken cp by lh undo -sinod. Jiir;-i5 1-2 miles We?t -f ;irowavi;;e, n ih. 21st day rf Auju..f, ISO 7, One L'ny il.iro Pony, four vea.-s old, roacfceU mane,!ar in l'.r bend, boih tied feet white. or anjeu j i in riut ts-5 L.cr. ui bran I on ngbt tip, rtverad li Me IMC II. 51 LEGAL XOTICF. U. J.McCacn & Co. Pistrict Court. Xeal- vs V la CtUrtv. N'chta.kc. s ra. v incent ) In aitacLinn;. 1 o Wm. Vircrnr. y u are hereby nctiSed that an action his been brought jncaiiu-t y u by th" bore named jlaintiST., 1.J. McCann X Co., in the District Court of Nemana Coun'y Ncbrajkn, wherein they claim rf you the sum of 1m hundred dollars with i cle ret thereon from tboSHhtbynf January, A. P. Is-JS, at theratoof fll'teen per cent per annum, ts evidenced by a prcmi.'ory nota 01 tnac uaio .execuici t)y you.ttiat an orJcrof ; tachmcnt has been issued in said cause, and your property, ta-wit : ib-j t ast hair tf North i'c?t quarter, and tha Ncrth Wet quarter oT tha N'urth West quarter, Srx-ticn 33, To'.vnshin 6, North of HangcPt, Last of C:h rrir.Jral Meridian benn atfhed 33 .iir , a. 1 that a in ' pear on or before tbo iih u..y .t November. A. L 1MIj7, an 1 plead arswer cr lemnr t the patilion filed in said eauo, a i -lgment by difialt .jfiUbe entered ngairtt ju, f r an::;:n al:-re claimed and said attn?had preuiics ordered sold to pay th sam with costs . September, 1 Ith 13o7 V'M. MLr.NNAN, 51-41 13J Attcrr.cy for Plaiuti.f. " pORTH J-TTISSOUUI TTailhoad TO ST. IlOUIS, MO., And All Points East, , Tfi X. ' i r . W ftj WXJ 9 tri Connecting with the llannibnl and St. Joseph li. R. at Mflcon City, 1:54 miles East ef 8t. Josepa and forms the Only All Rail Ronls from Atchison anJ St. Josrph to St. Louis, Making direct sn l reliable connections wit'a Famous Express Tralni. Leaving St. Louis at 2 r.'c'ook in tha afternoon, running through to ail Eastern cities without a moment,8 dc!y . Pn"3rr3 gjing t Philadelphia J'ew York, Baltimore , Washington, Pillsburph, BvjTah, leavtland. and all jh A'itr land Towns and Cities, Via. the above lice have les chants cf Cars and jlaKc Qnlckc Time Than by any other r.-ute. Pajs jr,jer going te ;ints in Central and Southern Ohio, Central and Sontbern Indiana, Southern Illinois and all points in Kentucky making several hour's quicker tim- than can be rnde via. any other route. Through tickets can bo pun.-hajrd at a'l Kail Road Ti-ket effice.s in tie West. Pe it ur.d "retool, that t f ; Fare - all Points Past is the Sutne via, the N'crth Missouri FuilJFlcad and St. Louis a by wiy of Chicago or any other rouio. Go via. St. Louis liont". ISAAC II. STtT.CEOX, . Prcsidefit and llcnl Sup't. Sr. L. ni'.Ma. II. II. WliEELEK, CcnI Ticket A?ent.St. Lenis, Mo. W. W. I' UN I NULIt. Ccnl Freight Aent,St. Iui, P. H. EAULEV, At'ent. M. Joseph, Mo. I.. 31. Gen'l Western Agent, St. Josejh, . Mo. Hannibal & St. Jo3epIi ON Mlh-OURI RIVER. Tri-weekly Packet (Hannibal and St. Joseph R. R. Line) leave. Omaha, Coun-il BIu.T, Ilatts moatb, Nebraska City, Prowr-.Ttiin and intermedi ate points fr St. Joseph, connecting at StJosepht with trains on Hannibal and St. Joseph II. n., leav ing St Jfirh 1 I .".0 P SI .irriiin t QULCI. CniCAGO Z ST. LOUIS On and after May tb, daily and c!n-e cuoit tiens frr-n St Joseph to Atchison, V.'ertcn, Leaves worth, Wyan-lotte, K.Tnt City, Lawretiee. Trceka via I'la'te Country K. R. an 1 ftearaer Em;!i ti. a M. J. i.. It. Lme- Leave St Joseph 5.3i A. M., Leavrnwi.rth 8.00 a Wyan latte 10. C3 a Kansas Citv IilJJO a. m.. ljrr..'e at 5 f-Q r x through Ticznsro sals by Pi.rter A D-ul, O.naha, I). W. Uirh.-xl ,Co ril.li!uffj,K.C. Lewis, llatt'm-.cth. L. S.!ivwley. NebnVa City. Day through tickets aaJ tav money. Efersive repairs 00 tie Hissisn A Sr. J--srra RaiLXOi, eew iron. t!e and .-viditiur.al roll ing stack enable theTi to,fT"r thej-eimrortantchaa-ges to facilitate Ta avzi. BY rm KoCTS. C. W. Mean, f r,er-! S'iprir.t?n,!en,t. P. B. CiRiiT. Genr:i Tick' : Aitect. II II. CoraxaioaT, Ucn'l Freight A ?nt. lluu:bal. Mo, CarT. Tirrrs Ford, fc'aperititecicnt Pcbel Line St. Joseph. M . THEO. HILL, Ag't. Ercuciille. -,8 c ALES, --- Of MIL fiinnivrc rrirrrt 1 i . n r 22 Lk Street. Chicara. Market Street, St. Loa'.-. txJ" E- cinEFrt. ri) zzx oily T.rr: cs.riNS.3 Dili Peaches Aprlcs, P.t.L-:rriei. Chrrc t BWASiDRCa B AtND r-i 1 IF-