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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1870)
$ !' m LOCAL MATTERS J. Ii. Colliapp, Editor. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1870. jj-j-Extra copies or the Advertiser for sale by 3Ioore & Bradford. Booksellers, Stationers and yews Dealers, 2""o. 97 Main street, next door to the poitofllce. JPltilllps Recaptured. Wc last -week gave the Item that Phillips, confined In our Jail to await trial for stealing ten horses from Dixon county, Ks,, hnd es caped, by taking the lock off the door and deliberately walking out in the absence of the Jailor. Parties have been on the watch since, and last Sunday definite word was re ceived that he was among his relatives In Glen Rock precinct, and Monday afternoon quite a posse went from here to effect his ar rest, but did not succeed. A supposed attempt whs made Monday evening about 9 o'clock to rob Dr. Kent, and Phillips' name was con nected with it; although we are informed by tliose well acquainted with both parties, that 1'lillllps Is kindly disposed towards Kent and hi family. This rumor it seems, from what xre can learn, aroused the neighborhood jipdnst him, and a large posse assembled Tuesday evening intent upon his capture. Finding out that lie was In a corn Held, the crowd surrounded the field, and live men Volunteered to go In after him. After con siderable search he was found, and from all ire can learn, although offering no resistance was immediately shot, a ball passing clear through the small of the back in the region of the kidneys, and with a liberal sprinkling of bird shot in the back. This, it is aliedged by itome, was without any resistance from him, and before any demand was made for bis surrender. Our informant states that J'hiUIps' pistol was found under him after be fell, and was not cocked. Phillips was In the tall grass at the time, and, if so minded, could have shot those persons, or several of them, ere he was discovered. The crowd, supposing him dead, immediately scattered, and Mr. Phlppcny and others, hearing the firing, wpnt to where It was and finding him apparently dead. Immediately sent for the coroner, Moses M. Conner, who, with deputy Sherlffllugh Baker and a Jury, proceeded to the scene, and found Phillips well enough to be brought In and lodged In jail forsafe keep Inc We hear much of threats made by him not to be taken alive, etc.; yet. If he was desper ate, he certainly had ample chance to do much mischief while they were In search of him. Th-re are Just now many conflicting reports and rumors so many that nothing short of a court of inquiry could sift the true from the untrue. But the facts are that he is captured, aud his medical attendants think not mortally wounded. Senator Tipton Returned home last Friday, remaining hero until Tuesday, when he went on his vayto Lincoln, to see how matters progressed In the State Convention. While here he was called upon by many friends, and was much pleased at the satisfaction evinced with his course In Congress. Saturday evening he was called upon by a large crowd, to whom he made a speech relative to his action In the Senate upon the Republican railroad grant. It erasable; and we could not help wishing that a few of those Journalists and others who are yelping at his heels upon the subject, conld have been present and heard It. We opine they would have ceased their senseless clamor. lie has done In the premises Just what every one having the good of tho State at heart will applaud him for; and which. If successful, will ever lie a monument to his energy, sagacity and wisdom. PersounI.'' r CoL Rcmlck started for -Burlington and Chicago yesterday. J. S. Ilctzel and family started for Xew York Tuesday. A 'W. Nickel started to Chicago Tuesday for tin: fall tock of Drugs, etc., for the house of McCreery & XIckc.1. J. C McXaughton, formerly teller In the bunk of J. L. Carson, In this city, goes to Kails City, HIclianlson county, with an inter est inabanktobccstablished there. He will cam with him tho best wishes of many friends here, who know and houcrJils Integ rity and ability. - - - .The delegates to the Republican Conven tion have all gone to Lincoln during the past werk and veral who are not delegates, to see tjie "llek it's done" with, wesuppose. J. L. Columbia a-former townsman, but now proprietor of a saw mill on the South l'ork of the Big Nemaha, called on us last Thursday. We are sorry to hear him lalk lnp. of moving Into Washington county, Kansas, as Nebraska will thereby loose a good cltlien. Judge Holmes was in town ou Thursday. H.C Christy, of Marshall county, Uncalled on us Monday. lie has been stopping with 0. K. Fisher, and other fden Is In this coun try for several weeks. Jlelsan experienced fanner, and has been looking atour country with a farfncrVeye. lie is delighted with our soil, and Its capacities for standing eith er drouth or wet. and still producing good crops. We hope he will overcome his tim ber prejudices, and locate with us, as we are Htisfled he will be a valuable acquisition. Improvements. W.D. Lewis's residence on Main street, be- tween Sixth and Seventh, Is about up, so far Mine brick! work Is concerned. It-will make a goodly showing, and Is very convenlcntly arranged. John Flora has his residence on Levee, be tween renege and Richard streets, nearly up. The brick work will be done to-morrow. It adds greatly to the appearance of that portion or pur city. Frederick Parker Is having the brick hauled on the ground for a residence on Third street, between Main and Atlantic. H. II. Bryant is still excavating on his lot on Atlantic between Second aud Third stx., and wllf this season have a goodly residence erected thereon. Master Mason Gates will commence opera tions on'R, V. "Mulr's residence next week. Tills wlil be the ncplus ultra of residences In this city when done. Spend Id. Pictures. Messrs. Mount . Bennett, Dagucrrlan Ar tists of tlis city, have their gallery and ap paratus.so much Improved that they can vie with, and In many cases excel, the work of first clAss eastern galleries. In out door "ceaery they cannot be beat, as Is proven by their many specimens of buildings, street scenes, river views, etc, which they have, lately taken. These artists deserve thepat mnageorall who wish a good picture; for, with their thorough knowledge of the busi ness, they have made a considerable invest nsentTnlhe most approved machinery and material. Give them a call and get a num ber one picture! Thanks to our warm-hearted fdlow Ip, BJenry T. Sanders, for a delicious watcr mellon last Thursday. He has quit the "art Preservative of arts," and we wish him suc ss at whatever he undertakes. And, also, to our liberal and enterprising Wends, Rich & Gilraorc, of the Red Store, Df a large and delicious watermcllon. May -aey never want for a customer, is the wish - this fitout, as It gave general satisfacton. U- " J. IV. Henderson, ";-.. The gentlemanly proprietor of the Lady's ?iUar will start East In a few days, and will "ve opened by the time of the State 'Fair; one of the finest stocks of Millinery floods nl Lady's Notions ever opened in Southern -klwiihka. Orders Taken For good hard cord wood, well seasoned, by ban i Bro ? at per cord The Dollar Store - Lewis & Allen is doing a splendid Irusl- tor all. Nothing costs more than a dol- tir.andas we have had to buy heretofore, j k nothing but is worth more than a dol- Enterprising. nnafordi McFall yesterday got In op orkTUle,r turnInS -at--e and saws, which - all v "arm" Tliey -rc now Prepared to - GlvttheraacalU Wants to be Advertised. The craving of poor human nature for no toriety, when It has achieved some success or position, is evidenced in the following from the Democrat of the 5th Inst.: "The suppression of all mention of Mr. Calhonn's name in the Advertiser's account of the proceedings or the railroad meeting. Wednesday night, was a piece of exceeding littleness without n parallel in any written or unwritten histories of newspaper mean nesses and Jealousies." - The "suppression" of a name in "unwrit ten Histories of news," Is a crime for which we hope the statutes provide some adequate punishment, for it is awful. In explanation : The meeting was Wed nesday evening after our paper was full and ready for press; and we condensed the pro ceedings on that account, leaving unincn tloned names to which that of Mr. Calhoun is as a mere nothing; and wc condensed be cause we do not spread and lead and fill up with sensation heads to make our paper appear full. If we may suggest, when next-hc Is chosen to the lucrative, ambition-satisfying posi tion of clerk to a town meeting, he should sign, J. D. CALHOUN, Ed., Pub. & Pro., Brownvilie Democrat, Organ of Spiritual Cut-Off, Cor. of Atlantic and 1st sts. 2,00 per Annum, Secretary. Largest nssortmontof Blank Books, Mem orandums and Butcher's Books, in tho city, at the postofilce. The Meetlnpr of the Colored Citizens August -1th. The colored people of the city of Brown vilie and vicinity, on the -Un of August, held a celebration on the evening of said day at or near the former residence of J. Opclt. They gathered In large numbers at tho hour designated for tiic time of assembling, and spread one of the finest tables as to viands it was ever our fortune to witness. After as sembling, speeches were made by Richard Johnson, Jack French, and Geo. Washing ton. The speeches were full of pith and hu mor: full of genuine patriotism and love of country. They were far above tho average speeches we hear from Democratic orators. After the speaking, which was applauded time and again, they adjourned, to a private house where they trijted the Haiti fantastic toe. It was a gay, patriotic and festive occasion; one long to be remembered among the col ored people of Brownvilie. The Daily .Dem ocrat of the Gth of August attempts to ridi cule by a quasi reporter, the celebration we have reported. Can it be possible that Dem ocracy has fallen bo low down in the grade of despotism, that she has forgotten the rights of American manhood ? Rights guar anteed by the constitution and the laws of Congress; by the immutable will of God and the eternnl order and fitness of things. Tliose who sneer (as the Democrat did) at the rights of man and manhood the freedom of a tace and thcdisenthrallmentof millions from the iron bondage of slavery are only fit to be the advocates of horrent despotism, the world around, and members of Klu Ivlux. If yon want a nice Pocket Book, go to the post olllce. From 50 cts. to St cadi. Improvements In the County Arc more than keeping pace with those In the city, than which nothing is abetter Indi cation of the prosperity of the farmers, and, in consequence, the county aud the State. We have several bass carpenters' in our city who arc constantly away with hands build ing in the country. Drury & Berry are hav ing, perhaps, as good a run ns any others. They have finished several build I tigs already this season, and have contracts that will run them almost till fall. They have.Just fin ished a splendid residence on tho farm of Mr. Paris, three miles west of this city; are new out erecting a large residence for Mr. Starry, south-wast of this city; and have the specifications almost complete for a residence for Mr.Skcen, In the Faifview neighborhood. Verily we are pleased to note the prosperity of farmer friends. Largest stock of Stationery in the city,' at the post olllce. Hnnnnford &, McFnll Arc in constant receipt of the best Furni ture the Eastern market affords; and the reason they are always receiving is because they arc selling as fast as they can have them shipped. Their ware has ever given satisfac tion so much so that people come from one hundred miles west of Nebraska City to buy furniture here. The enterprise and liberali ty of such firms do much to draw patronage to our city, and is worthy of commendation and success. 50 Dozen "Chickens, 100 Dozen Eggs, 1000 Pounds Butter, Wanted at the postofilce, for which I will pay the highest market price. C. A. Pollock. Xcw Boot and Shoe Shop. Mr. Geo. Denny, boot and shoe maker, No. 15 Main street, in soliciting a share of public patronage, takes this opportunity to say that all goods leaving his shop shall bcasordcrcd, and no person allowed to leave dissatisfied. Repairing neatly done and promptly at tended to. Remember the shop, sign of the boot. 43-3m Try the Postofilce for all kinds of Groce ries. By buying there you will get no old goods that have been in the store for three or four months hut tho very best, and every thing fresh. Found. The best and cheapest stock of Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Fly Nets, Riding Bridles, Martingales, Curry Combs, Brushes, Cards, Rubber Combs, Surcingles, Gurths and LInches. The best of -Buckskin and Lace Leather, also the celebrated Vacuum Oil Blacking for Harness, Boots and Shoes, all of which can be found at Sauder's, at low rates for cash. 4J-3ni Everything canned at the Postofficc. Peaches, Raspberries, Strawberries, Black berries, Whortleberries, Plums, Gages, Dam sons, Quinces, Cherries, Lima Beans, String Beans, Green Corn, Tine Apples, Tomatoes, Lobsters, Oysters, &c, &c Go and sco tho large varieties. New Bank in Broivnvlllc. AV. B. Eaton, Cashier of tho Bank at Tip pecanoe, Ohio, has been in our city for sev eral days, figuring up the chances for estab lishing a Rank of Deposit and Exchange in our city, under tho laws of Nebraska. He has succeeded so well in enlisting our mon eyed men In the enterprise, that, we learn. It may be regarded ns an established fact. We were shown yesterday a copy of a letter written by Col. Rcmlck to C. E. Per kins, Vice-President and General Superin tendent of the S. & M. It. R. R., relative to a branch to Brownvilie from Hamburgh. The Colonel's best efforts are enlisted in the suc cess of this road, which will do much to ben efit this city; ami If the matter can be ac complished, it -trill be mainly owing to hfs influence. Rich fc Gilmore Have within the past quarter received and sold several thousand dollars worth of Gro ceries, and In all this lot not a customer has been dissatisfied, orany of It returned. Their style is to order only the best, and if It iS not jgood,to return it; in this they can always guarantee and glvcsatlsfaction. No. 49 Main street. F" E-Johnson fc Co.? Not content with keeping cm ttrrnu a choice stock of Dry Goods and Groceries; are In re ceipt of something new almost every day. They will. In a few days, have a new Invoice of Dry Goods, and Groceries, fresh and choice, are constantly coming, J. S. Ilctzel Has gone East for his fall stock of Clothing and Gcnrs Garnishing Tills will be one of the most magnificent ever opened In Southern Nebraska. Lookout! The Rage Aaiong'the People Is for the Dollar Store, for there they get their full money's worth, and. no mistake. Go and see; PEKU ITEMS. The Grading of Main aad Fifth Streets Completed Building Laying of the Corner Stone of the M E. Church Etc., Etc. From our Special Correspondent This enterprising village Indicates at pres ent a high degree of prosperity Last week the grading of Main and Fifth streets was completed. The public have long felt the ne cessity of this Improvement. In addition to the number of business houses erected this year, an unusual numter of dwellings arc going up, most of them large aud well built. On Saturday the 50 ulL, tho corner stone of the M. E. Church was laid, Elder Lemon oill clatlng. After the Impressive ceremonies, the Elder made an eloquent address, chielly on the subject of "Methodism, its rise aud progress." A liberal collection was taken up in aid of the building, after the exercises. This structure, when completed, will be very ornamental to the town, and speaks highly In favor of thellberality of the village. The work, is under contract, and Is being rapidly pushed forward to completion. The cost of the building will be $3,500. ... .... Uii.i.u tt. v,. ,jtu muvcu linn large stock of goods Into tho new building erected by them this summer. Their house Is one of the largest and finest in the coun try. Messrs. Rains &Easley are erecting a large building on Flth street, which they will de vote to tho drug trade. O. A. Thnrman, who has bought out Holladay's Drugstore, and the "Doctor, have been all week Invoicing. The Doctor finds out he had a splendid stock, and will doubtless find out by the invoice that he is much better off than ho thought for. We learn that S. P. Tut tie goes out of the firm. of McPherson and Tuttle this week. The Doctor will run the establishment as heretofore. W. B. Wright, our newand enterprising Grocer, in to-day's paper advertises for the patronage of our patrons. He is a live busi ness man, and will do a good part by his pat rons. His stock is choice, and will be kept up to the demands. Wo cheerfully recom mends this house. "THE SESTTJRANT" Is that of George Daugherty next door to John L. Carson's Bank.- It'is acknowledged by all to bathe place where one can get the mostacommodation, and the best victuals, for tho most reasonable charge. Farmers know tliis, and drop in when they arcHn town, and get hungry; strangers are not long In finding it out, and his thirty day boarders are each and every one individual witnesses of tho fact. Policies become self-sustaining- in the Washington Life Insurance Company of New York. A Scientific Wonder. The Craig Micro scope adapted to scicn title use. Read the ad vcrtlsement. Price $2,75. 33-3m A. P. COGSWELL, REAt ESTATE BROKER. Office, corner First and Allnntic streets. Buy and sell lands, pay taxes for nonresidcnts. Gives particular attention to buying, belling and renting city property. 30-3m Mrs. Whltcom's Soothing Syrup for Children. Many sleepless nights of pain ful wn tchlngs to the anxious mother might be avoided by using this invaluable prcpa tlon. " " Have you seen the nice Jnitial Note Paper and Envelopes at the postofficc ? Everybody" should buy It. Only 50 and'so cts. a box. Do Ton Want a good set of Harness, a good Collar a good Saddle, or a good Whip ; you will flnd.tliem In full stock, in full vari ety and cheap at B. Fi Sauder's, 52 Main street. 27-tf Good Wholesome Vinegar. Anj one can make It. See advertisement of W. H. Bishop. 33-3m 150,000. The array of Charter Oak Stoves now in active service in the kitchens of the South and West Is over one hundred and fifty thousand strong, and doing the work of thrice that number of stover of other kinds. The Directors of the Washington Life, arc some of our best and most reliable men in the city. THOMAS CARLTON, Methodist Rook concern, New York. B. &. M. R. R. R. TICKETS. The Burlington &. Missouri River Railroad have opened an office for the sale of through tickets to all principal points East from Brownvilie. Call for tickets via B. iM. at the office of 41-3ra J. L. CARSON. The Mendovr King Mower works over stones and knpllj-ground to a charm. For simplicity, durability, and capabilities and lightness of draft, it is unexcelled. Can be had of Shellenbergcrs. Board by tho day or week at Daugher ty's Resturant, one door west of the Bank. The hest tho market affords can always bo found on the boards of Dangherty's Restu rant, one door west of the Bank. , The Order of the Day. A general order for Sozodont. In the teeth of all opposition it has become the supreme dentrifice of the age. No impurity can infest the teeth clean ed with Sozodont Quillay, the bark of the Chilian Soap Tree, an article which possess es cleansing properties, superior to those of any other substance known, is one of tho lngrcedlents of this peerless compound. So sodout Is the only dentrifice in existence, In which this salubrious botanical product is incorporated. Spalding's Glue, handy nbout the house mends everything. i , Patronize Home Industry. All kinds of Marble work can be had at Neldhardt's Marble Works in this city, cheaper than It can be had elsewhere. None but the best ma terial used. 11-tf Look at those men. sec their pleasant, happy, satisfied countenances, complacent and accommodating manners; do you know whence comes their good manners? It pro ceeds from a well satisfied appetite, of well cooked, wholesome food; so to be like them you must board where they do, that is at Daugherty's Resturant. MACHINE OILi at McCREERY & NICKELL'S. MOORE fc BRADFORD, Booksellers and Stationers, nexedoor to the Post Office, have just received a new and com plete stock of Books', Maps,Chart8,Globes and Stationary. Are prepared to furnish School I Furniture of every description, and defy competition for price etna tqualtty. bclicol officers, teachers and all interested are re quested to call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. 38-tf A' TFOR TOE NEXT 30 DATS, pnPT Paints. Oils, (Jluxs, Window Snnfiws, UUO I and Wall Paper, at McCUEEKY & JNICKKLIS :H-3m WM. J. AUSTIN, REAL ESTATE AGENT. Tlwroaghly acquainted with Southern Nc brnska;'uuys and sells Improved or Unim proved Land, Town lots, c, on commission or otherwise. Personal attention given to all matters entrusted to him. Correspondence solicited. Office: F. E. Johnson &Co.'s store, McPherson Block, Brownvilie, Neb. SCtf How many houswives are there who have experienced the difficulty of obtaining good vinegar.. Read th advertisement of W. H. Bishop in this paper., 33-3'm - Ldw for Cash. Paints, Oils, Lead and Glass in abundance at MeCrcery & Nickel's 1 T See AdTcrtiacBttst hetiei ',"a4! IkwU!'' SHELLEISBEHGER BROS. This firm are among our most enterprising business men, and have done, perhaps, as much as any "other, to bring the trade of the city up to Its present respectable and flourishing condition, in one thing alone have they established a trade not.tur passed south of the Platte river, that is in Hardware and Cultlery In this their stock is acknowledged by all the most complete and best in Southern Nebraska Their stock of Stoves and Tinware is unsur passable. They aim to keep only the true and tried In the Stove line; and every house wife in these six counties knows that their Tinware Is unequalled. They also keep a full supply of Blacksmith's Furnishings, and Iron of every size; and Fence Wire, by the ton. They are enterprising, liberal, and sell as low as it is possible to, and make a living profit. Give them r. call, No. 71 Mc Pherson's Block. "Wherever Hay is to be cut, there is the place for a Meadow King Mower. Youcan get them at Shelienberger Bros. Oils and Faints at reduced rates at W. T. Den's; r " Snvder'u Lnncli House Is one of the J best Institutions of the city for tho hungry and thirsty; he keeps free lunch at all hours, and has a good stock of beverages. Billy's Place. Ifyoa wish a good pair of Boots, go to Chas.Hcimcr's, for he makes them neat, du rable and cheap. Jackson and Schutlcr Wagons at Den's. General Railroad Ticket Office for all points at the Star Hotel. 113m Sorgo Machinery. Among the many Sorgo Mills now before the public, none rank higher than the following; 'American Prize,' 'American Sampson, 'American Vulcan,' andA.racrican Hercules,' manufactured by Goo. L. Squier & Bro., Buffalo, N'. Y., and for sale by Shelienberger Bro's. They are all vertical mills, weighing from 360 to 1200 pounds, and with relative capacity of from two hundred to twelve hundred gallons per day. These Mills have all the improve ments which long experience has suggested and have the reputation of working with more ease to man and beast than any other Mills made. Call at Shellenberger's and get a Sorgo Manual and see the Mills. Chas. Helmer'i Boots and Shoes give en tire satisfaction to all who wear them. Hay Rakes and Pitch-forks at Dnxs. Who Sells Salt at $3,407 That is nothing! I sell New York or Ohio River Salt at $3,25. Come and see inc! W. T. Den. "Weston's Cylinder Churn. Shelienberger Bros, are entitled to the thanks and patronage of all who have cows fqr their introduction of this valuable churn. It Is the most complete, simple and efficient churn made, and its price brings it within the reach of all. There are three sizes at $3.50, $4.00, and $4.50, respectively. These churns, as soon as introduced, must certain ly take precedence of all others for simplici ty, durability and cheapness. George Daugherty is the most Industri ous provider that ever kept a Hotel or Restu rant In this city. He Isnlways on the watbh and knowswhat's good. Resturant onedoor west of the Bank. Farmers, If you want a good, warm meal when you come to town, -you can get it at Dangherty's Resturant. ifi A PIXK LUjHRER YARD.. . ...Kllbourn.Jenklns&'CoJj-coriierof Fonrth and Main streets, hi this city, have constant ly on hand a full. stock of behest Pine Lum ber of all kinds; also, also Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shingles, lath, Mouldings, Frames, etc., etc., which they are selling at the lowest possible figures for which the same can be got out of the log and shipped to this point. They arc determined to continue as heretofore to sup ply tho bulk of lumbes, etc, used in this Land District. Call and see them I Every one his own Doctor. Those who use Dr. Henry's Root and Plant Pills gener ally get along with the least expense of doc tor's bills. Sec advertisements. 39-4t FLY NETS Are a good thing, and Baur has a tip-top assortment. NOTICE. The regular term of the Probate Court for the trial of civil cases for all mras over one hundred dollars and under three hundred dollars, will beheld at the. office of the Pro bate Judge in the city of Brownvilie, Nema ha county, Nebiaska. commencing on the flrst Mondayof each calendar month. A. W..MORG AN, 27-tf Banistcrx, Hand Kail and Newel Posts kept by J. R. Bell & Son, at their Lumber Yard corner of College and Flrst-sts. Fresli Eggs and Yellow Butter can al ways bo had. Head, the advertisement "Greatest Work of the Age," In this paper. 33-3m (.locks, splendid assortment. WATCHES, "full stock. JEWELRY, in abundance at Dunn & Hays' who also do all kinds of re pairing of Clocks, Watches or JcwelryJTNo. 20, Main street. "ll-3rn A well selected stock of Wagon and Bug gy timber, No. 1, at J. C. Deuser's. 29-tf Wm. II. Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Conveyencer: Court Room. 31-tf A. W. MORGAN, Jr., Merchant Tailor, is constantly in receipt of the latest novelties in the line of Gent's Fur nishing goods, and has now the latest thing out, which is the Genteel Cbllar, the best thing of the kind we ever saw. Also, a largesup plyof Piece and Ready Made Goods. Give him a call, and give him your measure for a suit. He is low down In his charges. 35-JJm DR. HOLIiADAY Respectfully informs his old friends and the public, that he is prepared to attend all calls in the line of his profession. Office at D. H. Lewis & Co.'s Drug Store, Main street, Brownvilie, Neb. 51-tf Private medical aid, read Dr. Whlttler's advertisement. The Craig Microscope. This Micro scope Is simplified and adapted to popular as well as scientific use. A new optical wonder! .This is the only instrument of high power which requires no focal adjustment, and therefore can be readily used by every one, even by children. Costing only Two Dollars and Seventy-five Cents, by mall, pstpaid, it is within the reach of all in the community, and should bo on the tabic of every Practi tioner. Read advertisement In this paper. 33-3m Cradles, Scythes, Snathes, nnd all them kind of flxens.-ntShellenberger's. ' Be snre to read the advertisement "Great est Work of the age," In this paper. 33-3 m The Original Golden Crown Cigar Is manufactured by A. F. Cohn. It Is the favo rite everywhere. 37-tr . Fence Wire, inabundance at Shcllctibtr,r ger Bro's. " See Advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dispen sary, headed Book for the Million Mah riage Guide in another column. Itshould be read by all. 27-y Remove the Cause. Dr. nonry's Root and Plant PHI3 arouse the Liver, and secre tive organs Into healthy action, throwing off obstructions which cause disease. 35-4t Study Tour Interests and read the ad vertisement "Greatest Work of the Age," in this paper. 33-3m f WOOI. WASTED. .HJghesli market price JlN OASIT, paid for Wool by A. MAY & CO. I For a good square meal, go to Daugherty's iKamuinut, gin uoor west 01 varson's lionK. The Trichina Spiralis or Pork Worm. Perhaps It Is not generally known that the much talked or frfcAfna spiralis, or pork-worm,' was first discovered In America by Dr. R. C Kendall, ot Philadelphia, Pa., with that AmerlcanMnstrnSjCHt ktioa as the CraUjr Microscope costing only f2,75, after repeated failures to discover the worm with an Imported microscope, costing-, "bf feebler power and less reliable." This fact Dr. Kendall stands ready to prove at anytime. The "Craig9 Micro scope In neat box, with full 'direction Is maJIM any where tor ,73, by E-H. Boss. 313 Locust St., St. Louis Mo. t " Read the advertisement In ,thls paper. 3J-3m A "Wonderful Microscope. Rev. Daniel WIse,,D. D., edltorof the New York Sunday School' Advocate,- thus speaks'of the cele brated Craig Microscope: "Its simplicity, cheapness, and great magnifying lower struck me with surprise. Then I was exam ining a Hy's eye by its aid, and was struck with wonder at the skill and power oC the Creator which U displayed in Its structure. When I saw a state ment In an advertisement that;tbe Craig Microscope magnified one hundred, diameters, and could be bought Tor ?20, 1 thought it. was one or the hnm-. bugs or the hour, for I had paid fora microscope not long before. But now I find it to be really valu able instrument which I should like to see intro duced into the families of our readers in place orthe manifold useless toys which please fqr an hour and U then destroyed. This microscope would both amuse and Instruct them, and I advLse every boy and girl who wishes to know the wonders which lie In little things to save his money until he lias 875, which will pay Tor the microscope and the postage when sent by mall." As a holiday gift this microscope is unsurpassed, being ornamental, instructive, amusing and cheap, and never looses its Interest. Agents and dealers supplied on reasonable terms. A sample will be mailed, post paid, to any address for $2,75, by E II. Iloss.313Xocust St., St LouUJMa ' s Read the advertisement in another column. 33-3m MARRIED. By thp Rev. Geo, H. Davis, at the'resldence of Henry Knepher. on tne oth of August, Maria E. Baker to John Kite, both or Xemahu county. 2TEW ADVERTISEMENTS IF. B. WRIGHT, m . Wholesale ancTRetail Dealer In , OU0 KENTUCKY WHISKYS AHD LiOUORS. Pure Wines, Bitters, &c, C3 3IAIX STREET, BliOWNVJLIrE, NEBRASKA. RaUroadProposals. . Chief EKOiKEKK's.OFncie, ") Quikcv, Missouki fc Pacific R. P.. Com pan v, QuincyJli-, August 4th, 187U J PEALED PROPOSALS, addressed to thaunder- O signed, will be received at tlilf-otlicc until 12 o'clock M. Thursday, September 1st, for theGrad imr.JJrldirinir.Piliiit'. Trestle Work nnd Ticlncorthe Quincy, Missouri nnd Pacific Railroad rrorri a point nninc east banK or tne .snssourt Jtiver opposite Brownvilie. Nebraska, to Itockport, Atchison coun ty, .Missouri, a distance 01 aoout nine nines. The work will belaid out in sections of about one mile each, nnd bids will be received for the whole or any part thereof. . Phin, Prgnle, Specilications and.Approxlmate Quantities, can he examined at this olllce 011 nnd after the loth inst. Successful bidders will be requlredjo give securi ty for thefnithful performance ol the contracts. The Company reserve the right to reject any and all. bids. 1 V Terms of payment and further information can be obtained at the Company's OMca. JOHN II. SClIEltMEftHOBN, -3w Chief Engineer.. BRIDGE NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEltEHY GIVEN. That proposals will be received Tor the erection or a Bridge on the range line between ranges l'iand 13 and on the east line or section :, low 11 -1, range VI, east, oat Ingbranch. in this county. The Bridge to be lorty foot span, 14 foot abut ments, with 10 foot approaches or aprons at each end. . Bids will be received at the ofilce or the County Clerk until li o'clock M. of Saturday, August :2th, The Bridge? to be oC good material. The right to reject any or all bids reserved. . By order of the Board of Commissioner!. -' JAS. M. 1LAUKER.W 43--Jw ' " CountyClerk. FARM FOR SAXE. A SPLENDID FAItJr, two miles from PAWNEE . x CIT V. I lid Acres under Iledgu-and Plow, a running TUHAM OP WATER.fnvmehoiue, large cralnniTV. COOl) ion WBiiU plenty 01 iruu. Ti-rm! One-fam-tli down, balance In 1.2 and 3 years: or "would exchange for BROWN VILLE PROPERTV.-orw-KAIOrrnSAlLBROWSEVII.LTi Railroad located, contracted, and a ortlon built, to Pawnee. D. UEMIC'K, owner. Brownvilie, August f, 1871). -fMm FIRST CLASS FARM FOR S-A-XjIEII 1 fin ACRES. 110 ACRES IMPROVED.-' LlJVFruiK of all kinds planted. Two good houses; a good corn barn : two good wells; nspring brook running through the hum yard. Hedge around the whole farm. A Baptist Church on one corner of the place. The farm is known as High land Prairie. tsien Ruck Prrcinct.Knqnirc-of Cal vin I'liippeny, wm. u. l'winps, or ur. runups, on the premises. K-3JU u D, REMICK, EEAL ESTATE AGENT, For tlie,pnrch"as and sale of Real Estate In Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Kan sas, IVebrasKa and Col .oraddj PAYING- TAXE&, &c. " Valuable Lands In above named States for sale on long time. Oirice, 49 Main street. BROYttVYIlLIiE, KEBRASI&A'. 4t-Cm LAND! LAND!! Choice Southern -.Nebraska Lands for" SALE. Come and SeeTlieiulieforEurclinsing Elsewhere. . ' GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED Tho subscriber will sell at private salejomeorthe best lands in Southern Nebraska. These lands arc jveUsituated, beins located UiUiina Tour hours drive oi me principal river iqwius, iiroiyiiwiir, .tutiuiis wall. AraKO and Rulo. and near the projected lines of railroad: The Brownvilie, Ft. Kearney A Pacific, the Burlington &Soiitliwestern,from RuIo(which is already completed to the centre ot RichanLson Co.) the Xortherft.Knnsas it Southern .Nebraska, now beinp built from Hiawatha to Nebraska City. 3Iost of these lands lie in Richardson and Nemaha coun ties, acknowledged to be the best counties in the State for agricultural purposes, not inaptly called the "Garden oGthe Western 'VVorld.'J These lands were located eleven years aKo.fwhen. choice- selec tions' could be made', and they are for-thetirst time ottered for sale. ? I " ' Among "the many quarters offered for sale are the following: Northeast quarter Section 5. Town 3, Ranee H. Northwest " " 13, 3, " Southwest " " 12, " 3, " Southwest " " 30," " 5, " Northwest " 31, " S, - " .Southwest " " 11. " 3, ' Nartheast . " " 7, " I, " EastJfofnw ". " 9. " 3., " EastJiofsw" " 9. " 3. .". Southwest " " 29, " 3, " Northeast " " 22, " 3, Sonthwcst " " 15, " 3, " Northeast- " " Si, " 3, " Northwest " " i", " 3, " Southeast " " 11, " 3, Northwest ," " U. .". .V, " East, of sc " " IV " -5 $ WcstSorsw" "3.S "..V'.T South,',ofsw" " 5 ",c 21 Northjjnw " 8, "' 6, ' 11. , u. II. H. U. - 11. H. 13. It. 11. 14. U. U. U. It. H. 13. 13. CHOICE QUARTERS IX XE3L1HA CO. X.OXG TOIE GIYEIV. For particulars address the subscriber. Dr. J..A. WROE. either at Brownvilie, Nemaha county, or at Falls City, Richardson county, Nebraska. J)r. Wroc can always be found either at the Re3'noIds IIon.se. Brownvilie, or at the UnionJIotel, (Good's) Fall City, where all, personal applications mufittbe made. ' ' $ " -n-am REIHf HBJI.' kj UROAD ST., RET. 3l &. Jtli, FREMONT NEBRASKA. Sr IT. ir.OWJDKJET, A- 1 PROPRIETOR? "" This House Is within 50 rods of the tT. P. K.B- and S. C. fc P. R. R. Depots. Hacks leave lor West Point daily, and Lincoln trl-weekly. 6-tf - J. E; SHOOK & BEO'. Would InfoTm their numerous friends and tliepCb- b itcReneratiytnatiiiey naveonuanuaiarjjv 1 I assortment of all kinds of WATIVELUMBE which they will sell at prices to suit cus- -nmofiz THtvflf..lntAnHlnf. fn hntlri wnnld do w elLto call and see them at their .Lumber Yard HILLSDALE, NEB., before purchaslng-elsewherc . r 37:3m vHOVARD BUilTART AXCF - ASSOCIATION For the Reller and Cure of the Errln-r nnd Unfor tunatc.on principles or Christian Philanthropy. Essay- on the Errors or Youth, and the Follies of Akc, In relation to Marriase and Social Evils, with. .sanitarj-aldfqrtbe aflllctcd. Sent free. In. sealed Envelopes. ;Ariaressr HQAAR -iStXJLiTION. Box P. PhiliKlelpliia lny , jA. , " UZ-lr THE. VERY LATEST TSie Frencb Army at Melz No Fighting Tfgsferdar.v- ' Rumor that the Empress, Eu genic Is Preparing- for t, Fiigbt. Five lliousand French Killed in the Battle or Yl 01 ill. k An Immediate Attack to be Made on the French Posi 4 .j-n. tipn at Dletz.. Italy and Austria each to Send 4- : JaoOjCOOffo Aid- Fra'ncc. so . - , r Immense, .Uprising of the Peo ple ofFrancc. Two Million Men Ready to Marcli. Paris, August 9. The panerssay nothing certain con cerning the course ot Austria, ltos sia is keeping her quiet with promis es just now. In the battle of Froschwiller, JiO, 000 of the enemy attacked 33,000 men under McMahon. ThaXollowing report was telegraph ed from Metz yosterday at 10:10, a m: Tha corp3 ofGen.Failly, which was not engaged inrtherccent actions, is the rallying point of th,e army, it has not been disturbed. McMahon has executed the movements prescrib ed for him. Tbefe has been no en ga'gement to-day. , The Patrie says the Emperor was solicited toTeturn to Paris to-day, by some genertils vnil(l replied,: UI will only return dead or victorious." The La 'Liberty says' 'the French Emperor-is- in the -neighborhood of Metz. The corps. of GejieralFrossard 'has united with thalofazalnc, who now has 150,000 inen. ' " The journals hero announce with warm.approval thut-rltaly-is ready to send. 100,000 "armed men to aid France. "lTEyY0RK, .'August 9. The Herald special "iKspateh from Iiondoli, to-day, states that Straas bourg is surrounded by 00,000 troops mostly South Germans, and must sur render, as the garrison numbers onlv 7,000 men, although; this does nojtin- ciuue the national guard or tiie city, wincn would, increase largely if called out. the garrison The advance of the Erussiansifrom Saar Luis and Treves" has commenced. .Ifc is-supposed thatPrince Frederick Charles is tin command, and that an immediate attack will be made upon the French position at Metz. . ' s ,, London, .ugust 9. Times eayssparties im'Frauce will make the Emperor pay the penalty of his ill success. Hls name is -already ignored in acts by which the regency seek to rally the people. Things arrange themselves as though he was no -expsctod. toi resumo Jus powcjvasuf; testing UpW. ha may be dispensed w,ith nltogethef. The only question is who shall first utter the word, "Abdication." Li T,he. , Paris correspondent of the Manchester Examiner, telegraphs thai; Austria and Italy will eacTflseifd 100.00a men tb"aidTFfance. The Empxess Eugenie, according to the-Pall Malt-(aazetr.6, is preparing forllight - .-,.,,,., t - Authentic advices from thexFrench show that Bazaine, the commander-in-chief, has 130,000 men at Metz ; McMnhon 50,000 afSt. Averne, and Canrobert the same numberat .Nancy. Letters from Paris say that the citi zens are defiant of martial law. They continueto"Tisembiein the --streets and discuss the war. The Gazette -Iiaa- assurances-- "frqm private sources, that thojErapire is on the verge of a collapse. The Germans are' expected in Paris. Even if they are arrested the Empire is dead. ' - - Tho Parisians aro receivingfarms, and they are all republicans iA, heart. ' Metz, August 9. .. The?losses of tlie'French-in the bat tle of; Worth, Saturday, wereTS.OOO .dead, wounded and missing, and 6,000 prisoners. 'McMahoit.'tf baggage, jHiaiiy cannon, and tvjo jttilWny-trains, wth stores ond munitions, were captured.- The Prussiarr4cavalryt in, their ! t . jtit i . 2 --. London, August 9. ,An official dispatch dated Ham burg, 8tiii 9:45 a. m., ays, yesterday, affer thejbattle of W4orJlijlthe. enemy retiredln the greatestfeon fusion! The French artillery endeavored to make a stand at Niederbrunn, but the town Was taken by Uavanans, and the enemy recired-towards Bitche. At llehrstafen the dead and wound ed covered the route of the retreating army. This morning we occupied Hageman, cvacuted by the French. The Germans occupy both banks of the Saar, Seguims and Forback, -after asligrit resistencB by .the French t i . , . JEar'i's, AngustA There is an immense uprising of the people of Franco to repel the Prussian invasion. It is said -officially that two million men are ready to mareji, and that the reserve corps will number one million. " The people are clamorous for tho organization and leaders. y Rome, August 9. ' The last of thcFreni-h.anny' is re- portea tojiave left Livita vecciiia to day, for .Marseilles and the seat of war. COMMEBCLLJO. BROU'WILLE. rv.rn -ihnllpri JOff-jO' I Wool Unwashed 3a: Corn.inthecar l-VfSi " Tub Wa.sheiU340 .Spring Wheax.j&w!triiionejfr. 3) OaW .raai:; Rarley Oats 23 RutterJli Ao a Rarley. ,WChtokejri. t doz. 50 SpriBrVIfloBr.-a.2,7fner.Caftle2. i(fc-lcts iVll W lwr.llHo-jSro.70-7J0 AppTcl.'crterrr?r,'iO!h2. "inerS.-Rp Potatoes 75 Hldes.Green ?o Lard 12fisl5 " Dry 'llnt UVirll Bacon-Hams IVn 1(5 Mink l.rxvft la " Sides loMIS Beaver. 51.0Ofcl.25 " -t-ShouId3136H Coon 3U70 kTME GREAT CAUSE OF KUMABf MISSRY L Just rublished ia.a Sealed i"uvcIopc.T phTf-E SIX1 CENTS. " " "Ji. a Tj-rtiu on the Nature. 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Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price's cents. Address the Publishers, ,v CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.. . 'v; .. k y 1T7 Bower', New ork. P03l0fiicBo-t4XS6. 0-1 pursuit, uaggeajinousanus oi stri giers, wno nauinrown njyayiuieir arms. Total Prussiaujoss73,'500 dead and wounded, .r,, -i , LEQsLL notices, . Iiccal Notice. YALJ3nTN13 SHEER uln take notlre that Phil ip R. Vogel lias commenced an action by filing Repetition against him in file District Court In and forNemana county. Nebraska, the object of which Is to obtain tho payment of a. Judgment rendered ajralnstsaid Sheer and In faro orsahf Vfiftpl. in the Itartlmore Clt" Court, Maryland, March 3ttH, 1870, for thre hundred and sixtv-Hve and oOlCO dollars, with interest frtfrn October 35th. ls69. and nine 40-100 d6!l.trs costs. The requisite aHldavit bavins: becrt riled, an order of attachment has been issued in. said cause, and thejollowin? described real estate, situ ated in said county of Nemaha, has been attached aa the property or the said Sheer, to-wlt: Tho south-east quarter of section number nine (9), in township number she (6), north or range number fourteen (IK dist. Notices of garnishment have also been served upon- WlUUm 1 L Hoover, Peter Bcrscr and Samuel JJernnrd,in said county or Nembn, and all prop erty belontjnt; to said Sheer now In the hands of tho said garnishees has been attached. Valentino Sheer Is required to plead, answer or demur to the said petition on orbefore the ifith day of September, 1 J7U. STEVENSON HAYWOOD,. THOMAS & BROADY. . . Atfys for Plaintiff;. Ordered that the above notice be publisjirt in the "Nebraska Advertiser" newspaper I'or four consec utive n eeks. , Dated August iltb.lSTO. " WILLIAM JLTIOOVERi -'t Clerk of District Court; L.cxnl Notice. BENJAMIN B. DAY. formerly a resident of Nemaha county, and State of Nebraska, will take notice that ssophin R. Dav has Hied her petition in the Db-trict Court in and for the county of Nemaha, against him as a defendant, nnd tho object and pravcr of said peSllion is to ol taln .decree of the Districts Court or said county, divorcing her from said de.'endant. That she have the care and custody ot the minor children, as des ignated and named in said petition ; ami thatshebe restored to her maiden 'name, which was Sophia Yclkin; and that alllmony bo granted her out or the estate or said detendantatentamiu R, Day. Sa'.d defendaiit Is required to plead, answcr'or de mur to said petition ou or before the JJtli dav or September. ls7U. SOPHIA R. HAY. -5t Plalnttn: Petition for Divorce. Sidney A. Rarto,") In the District Court In and for v. y Ncninha County. fJUlE SAID JOHN W3.VRTO. of Monroe counr 1. ty.of the State of Iowa, wlir take notice that Sidney A. Rarto.oftheconnty of Nemaha and State of Nebraska, did. on the 27th day or July, A. D. 1870. tile her petition in tho District Court within anil Tor the county of Nemnha, In said State of Ne braska, against said John W. Rarto, asklnr that she mny be divorced troin the saiI John W. Rarto, at UHlelngasthegroundof said divorce that tho waid J. V. Rarto h:w become an habitual drunkard; that ho has. treated the &nkl petitioner with extreme cruelty: and, being ofKUlllcieut iibility. has failed to provide for her uialntauance: -ulni'li etltioii will stand forheariug nt the ne.xt regular term of said court. SMd John W. Rarto Ls required to appear and an swer said petition on or before the 19th dav of Set tembernet. DkFO REST PORTER. . t!-t Att'y for Plalntift. Legal.A'otlce. JULIUS C, KELLOQG will take notice Uiat Ho v race Metcalf, as plalntlir. has commenced' a suit In the District Court or Nemaha Count. Ne braska, against the. said Julius IV Kellogg and Juli an Metcalf, as defendant, nnd that the object and prayer orIaintitrs petition is to obtain n decree of foreclosure and an. order to sell the South. Eiwt quarter' or section number thrrtv.Ibnr(M), in town ship number llv .r). north of range number four teen (lj), east, situate In Nemaha County. Nebras ka. under a certain deed or trust ormortpige mnde by the s.aid Jyliu-j f. KcllOpr Ausust 2nd, lt3, w hereby the said land was conveyed to the said Julius Metcairds'triiitee.and he- was authorised to sell the same and apply the proceeds In payment or a trornis.-ory-note made by Julius O. JCellogs ou the same day lirfaror ofMoCann and Metcalf. or bearer, Tor two hundred und nfiv dollani. payable in one year alter dale, irthi s,ald note should not be paid aCmaturliy. Plalntlirsays thntnopartof said Jndebtediuvis has been paid, and.hr asks that salcfland be sold to pay the same. SaldiJliIius O. Kellogg Is required to pleia, answer or demurto said petition on or before tleptember Dated July ah, 1S70. TH0M.VS vt BROADY, -Ji Attorneys for Plaintiff". J.cgrti Notice. GtHARLTS D.'KELLOGChwill take notice that i llcraqa. Metcalf.jis plalntlir, has commencisl a stilt In the DLstrict Court or Nemaha County. Ne braska. ugainstJald'Charles D. Kellogg and Julian Metcalf, as defendants, and that the object and praycrorplaintifTs petition Is to obtain n decree of loreclosnre and an onler to sell the south west quarter or section number thirty-fgur (,!) hi town, ship number live (5). north or range number four teen (H),oair. situate In Nemaha Countv, Ncbras' ka, under a certain deed of Trust r mortgage made by said Charles D. Kellogg, Angut -Jth, Into, where by the Said land was conveyed to Julius Metcalf as trustpe.'and he was authorized to sell thcMitrift. nud apply the proceeds in payment or a promissory nole made by Charles D. Kellogg on s.une day, in favoror McCSinn-itMetcalf, or bearer. Jor two hun dred and lilt dollars, payable In one year aRer date. If the said liotoKhould not be paid at mlUuri ty. PJaiutitT savs that no Dart of said Indebtedness has been paid, and he asks that the said land be som to pay tne same. The said. Charles D. Kellogg is required to plead, answeror demur to plaintiffs petition on or before Sejitember.rth. 1C0. Dated Julyaith, 1870. TII0MA3 A BROADY. -t , Attorneys fur Plaintiff. Fccltlon for Divorce.' s SAMUEL TURNER, who sometimes called hlm- i sell James. UllIlankTnriier. fnrmprlt-it rovlilonr or Peru. Nebraska, will take notice that Matilda Ann Turner, his. wife, has tiled her -petition In the District Court In and for Nemaha Count-. Nebras ka, against him as defendant, -nnd that the object and prayer of said petition are to obtain a decree orsald Court divorcing her from the said defend ant, nnd restoring her to-hor maiden name. Said defendant N required toi plend. answer, or demur to said petition on or before September oth, 1370. THOMAS A RROADY, - x . . . Attorneys for Complainant pntcdJiilylGth.lSTO. -10-1 Zjcgal Sutler. TERNABD Oi'ENIIKniER and, Justin Meyer, iVnna M. Wilson his wlfe.-John MePlirmm nn.i said Opeiiheimer : Meyer, are inadu parties de fendant. The object and prayer iifsald suit Is to foreclose, a mortgage given-tdId JuhnMcPher sortliy said Wilson and wife April :-)th18ia. on lot 13-ln block 13, In Rrownville. In said County ofKc mahJ. fiirlhepurioseiorccurluj' four prjmls.sorv notes of that date, amounting In the- aggregate to SUWU OT.nd to abtidn a decree Tor the sale or said premise to pay said indebtedness. Tin- said Openheimerit Meyer have a Judgment against said "Wilson In the District Court orstfd County or Nemaha, abtained March 17th, WTO. the lien ot which pliiintins say Is Inferior to and subject to tire said mortgage. ?.iid defendants, Opcnlieimei; t iSfeyer. aro re quired to plead, answeror demur on or before Sep tember 5th. 1870. , ; T -ifat.eajulynth.370. THOMAS A T1ROADEY; - Attorneys for Plaintiffs. lOit ESTK4.Y NOTICES. , Strayed or Stolen. PROM: TlTE UNDERSIGNED, on the 23th of July, one Pony Mare, dark brown, letter "S" pn lert shoulder, barefooted, long munruid tail, large knot on one of the fore Jegs near hoof. A liberal reward will be pnld rornny uiformfttion lenillnj-to her recovery.or Tor her delivery in Brownvilie. n-t WILLIAM FRENCIL . , Stray Xotlcc rpAKENup by the subscriber livlni In Denton I'rcclnct, Nemaha County". Neb., July 3)th, l.sTU. One dark brown mar?, and one dapple dun horsc both, when taken up had on leather lialtera, ori? with and one without the halter sttitp, fi-tl D. St- MILLS. DOTV WASHING 3MACHINE! Lately much Improved and the New UniversalClothesWringer iMPROVER -VVITH HOWELL'S PATENT Double CoK-WheeLs, and the Patent Stop, are iiowuni'i"tioiiably fhrsuoeriorto any apparatus for washing c'othfd ever invented, nnd will save their curt twice a year, by savin; labcr ami clothe-, i Southern people who have used them, testify at follows; ! They save three-fourth of the lalor and-cost, nnd pay lor thcronclv-s both iii money and content ment. Let every youn; lady learn to ae them and every married onu kei't them In Ter house. Y-ic OrUansJ'ieuviiie. "An excellent Washins Machine. "Ve have trie 1 it- TheClothcs Wringer is very superior. A goor hand wdl wahh a large numiM-r of p!cs in afe.v hoars. Rnleiph (V. (i) Ejilsenpal Manama. Afli-r two year- e.-penencv.ih-rfDoty.we nr. assured that it Ls the greatest help nnd economizer of time. labor and moner -e h.vve yet bad lntT- duced into ourhdusvhold." iriltfrtr-t-ri5-nii. JfTe f Orleans. "I have had a Doty Washer In mf (Anlly for some time. It gives, entire .satisfaction, and I take pleasure in commending U. to the head of every "I Jia,ve had one orDoty'S Cloth es,"Wa.shers In use for .t year, and X am perfectly sattiffed with It. Myfitmilyhavetnedit faithfnlly, and have never known it to tail to accomplish nil that it prbfe-wes to." rrvf. J. F. Kerens, Qmeorit Hants IXAlegt, fHatesviUe,2f.C PRICESA 3FAIR OFFER. If the Merchants In your place will not furnish, or send lor the M&"tinc. send us tliO retail price. Washer "ill, JCxtr-i Wringerito.anrfwe wlforward either or both machines, lree of rret-jlii, to places where no one ls-elIinK: and so sun-"ire we they will be liked, thatj wc ngrve to retunti the money lf-any onowfahts"u return tire machines free of freight, after a month's .trial, according tucK-co-tlons. No" husband, father or brother shouM persiit the drudwry orwa-ihlngwith the hands, 6.ty-two daj-s in the vear. whmlt can be rfone betft, more expe-riitiousiy.witKleAi- lablhr, and no Injury to tho gar ments, by a Doty Clothe Washer and a Universal Wringer. Sold by dealer.t generally, to Thom liberal dis counts are made. R. C lJR0XIa- 6c-ii. Agcnty , 41-1hM, 3lOortIandSL,Ne"vYorl-; " nOTJCjatS.--All kinds and styles, l rMf. HETZEIS. - r ' T-jr.Vi.V, TTOOIIS ANDSHOES. Bwt in the JD "vMEctr'nt iiETZEr.'.s. ?- ,.. ."a-x -.- I'.iiinci.-i iwi'viun-jiiii-r oi.viyer, win laKe no tice that Robert Tu-irewid Robert W. Furnas Iiavp commenced a suit in the District Court ot Nemaha County. Nebraska, to which William nwiisnn. iMMEHBB33nB9MiKWX9EHBSKSESEEiHE9BZ3B PHILLIiS,S5"BASjEij:. Livety, Feed; Sale and'Exchange STABLES wi J 1.''- . Corner Mfdi and LevecSt. imOWNTrLMO ITAYIIS'G purchased this .Stabl JUL A-T-L Coirswell.wpnremviJarwlTb'J'nrhtsh thebostTE.OtS, KUGOIlSnnl CARHf AOMf Southern Nebntska, at LOWEST"- UVSH(!JU'r noonirorJ-lftvlIorscs. Corral lhr Stock. PUrtl rtlcur lar nl tcntlon-paid1 to Feeding or hoarding llarten? BARMERS KJ HCSY- TO MAKE GK)I-V - ! STKOJf& -. - ii-iq is- ojms &&Lt:m, From Cidor, Sorghum, MoTaJaS gar, 'Wine, or'tlte jnica of afy ttykft. Directions Simple aaol Xa3j- (Pr not one-half that of tho old preeess of n!lawie Cider to soar ia harrela Aity one can make it. Tnll.'jDireo tions sont nponroooipt of FiftyOeit Address, AV. B. ni.'jIIIOP, - .-J-3m m. LOpiSpMO.- - -"t-Hf'.-j'-i WHEN YOLT BlTXr'4t,V. COOKIKG STQjB it is oconcsay TO GET THE BEST 'f 31, 845-- . v. ilik'y, Have been sold irvthe last tvtay.ears . . NOT ONE HAS-FALIiED TO GLKEC'' ENTIEE SATISF&CTI8S l v :' '-.f suJT They are Universally acknowledged Tie Best Cooling.Stoe-.ffi AND WHEREVER KNOYN ' ' iinsTUDonnuB FprU-afforniity in Bailing, , , . For Economy in tho use of Fa'dl, " For Dnrahility and ConVenleHe and their ferfect adaptatfon td tfift " ' 'l'i H'-' L." 1L ' ' f'J - i "li V'js or 'ETEiiorjLEj.,. SRND rott PltlfJE LKT TO :n.4gt ShellenB.eraor Bros.. Bro4VnvIIIc, Web. ' t'4 y-y. i -.: -Tow- i SPOSTAN TO J"5 lEBTIflB-OrUHIffir i 1-n-o- TIIE CEI,EBRlVTE-0V --. PATENT 0KAK' MICR0Sd0PfW Dn-rlii'j tlic past Slc Years its wortle. Ran horn testified to "by thousands; ttt Scientific Men, School Teachers. atM dut, IJJiyelclans, and otUeri. ,. Simplified aud Adapted to'Pp-jtalkr a well as $clentlflc its, It iunt tptlcal AVond-- - -,-!BM-'",'---S.l)OT'T'rJ-'.'., TEN THOUSANB aMMCBS '"i-- Coni'ilnlnf' endlsfs iustructlen. ,".lflj an-ucmeut. A HcnutlfuJ. Gift, obsm tltxCticyer looses It. 'Interest, revi.1 tUo, .unseen womlcr of creation, Eels lii Vintfjar, Animal in "Water, Chcesa "UlteK, Sugar and; Itcli IbhccsUIk Glqljules, Adnltcratloaq vln VfipiXyKsj Drug-. AJLqp-tUc "JfrlclilHiv Slralls,lff Fork "Wrms. .. l I" ' ': "t JXf A vcj,Ban.ttttftii"'antl Oranme'drlal Instrninent, should ho on. tho tahlei every Tamilj, rphjrsiuias, ScieW4o M"nnf, Student and School. ' &W ' . ::''"' .. . - - .. . 'i oftfj An unseen Kiutyiom 13 opeu iq me eyijDyM Instrument. No lover or-the'bjantIfu''sbB'4' withoil'it 1 -' , -,x .airtx Every Instniment Is uufnp fit s. n'ewborrwitn fUIl directions for Using It. carfctlillj- pMieCSn tM co-yer. lhousand.s.hiive bey eut by mHl,aridtEi propric tor guarantee; a safe frnirflt lo eacn Tnstra. meul Wenre4enltngtllemcverrIay-r, " l'ic6)y mall, ostagujirep:vld.f 2,75, orwUht,wj Monnt.slObecta,r:t,0U. "" ..' -r Addrc-is E-TlRr83. B-Sm, si.t Locust, bu-oer, bt-Louis Mo. A BOOM. FOK-TS3 2UL.L.IO.! MARRIAQE GUIDE. A PHrato Cormter t iIm" tarrid. rr tho' ajwal a mit-j.xa ilis plij!o'tIeI rrddrlei uid'rettlatlaAfe at lt;zaLstcza. wtttt U Imtnt diw7n la srcaftKittz mun ytcii;nti.g ,4Jjriuji, mww iwfi(.( ii;ih.muiaaiiwi ft.. TMxUaalatemUozworker two iiaad-ctlkaa tvtatr totf tts, -rlta nnmeroat tocravins. D4culoT&hjb'low milloa for thoto nhosro morrieJ.or ecairmplit tnirrimt. EUU.lt ! k-bckttixtmn(tirtoty;kiittmdt-:lskssdktftM notlilj etTtlcisly about tLe home. SeatSoaaws frt oJpotti-ye for Fifty Crttti W"J ' idJmi Or. EatU Dhpcaji.-j.a. i"prti XlgiUt Stmfe ' l v Notice to the Affile tod an- Unfortunate. - - ",Stfbre appljlss to tho Dotortmu. q-ixi xi ailrcribalS) jSatne papers, or wing any qiick mscrfln.pmije'Df.BstJ' work, ny natt-Twbat your mitaae U, or "rrlej)ljcalit jtirf eondlilnn. . , - -. Br. Butts esn txl connltM. -pirvrotXIf or-by b1I,b Vkf OlKaxs iirnUoact la ti -rl. )aXa. tHiorta-TlgltA Street, txtwtcnXa-lctaail Cirtlant, -St-Loali, lis. ' ' " t Al litiro Golleotipmii v - - 1 1 11 -i- &. . "P0Wla!TD-8 Br.ClnJt-M-Ij Art. StwrrerU'A. -w eomrrlAlnff Taiua-tia lnT0ciaUAClar fj eosttrUlncTaUabla lnfiauncfr iiTtntwiY.Saakkwi E-iKfrteofrcsUgt.arlll-TT feaur jTlilreta'JC'C'fO- JtAS-T:'cl-3orUi-Llflh.itrc- St-Eouii.Mo. DTUES'B CttT,F.CflOirBnrl7me hminJnitAptt&f xaakiog Braad , ailluvh o f "alar. jGln. AlO Bsr,wrj dials. Superior Cider, aeJ ranch, other 8afal tafortsatlia tor thoic dnlic-1 n or maaaacturiat; any of tha atwrw. slUml for the trade or home ate. .Seat by -mail (rrrB-of-pooti-g-rfw Finy Grata, AUrssf S. X. HOgJAlY, "fo. U North Eljhtt si-get. St.lniM.Hj Bit Me and Til Do Xes Ttt4 j ROOT Sc TE&NT 60 TiT" CCIHSSIXO' TIIE "3LOOD ASS ' J-. arooiint tha Urn oal Kserettrt tJ eais to a healthy actisa. licil TOI wr 3 mxaj enta-Halatt Uek IVtroolX no ttj '. npposea aaeycoua reasa, aoca sssriiaas Aiu.Pxn is rax Suc 7Maw - i-UiM aid Tasr. VciuuCiBinMi KRiirxxi3i jtivxaLcu. i. o a irrxr. Uojocs irsuTsr', iticr AxncrMss. Co-iiTiriTiox Issarrr. rrata or Ul klim Drsrcmi Jir.orex aid ether kt dred eom-jalau art.in; from 4 lor Kate of CO tao douj, or coi'Ucnea or iu raaeuoa. "- Beinc free froen xnreur- scd other eotaoar. v ther eon.,) taken ita t tecc. sail cash all eutsattoatt! wltWatrf-arJuyillctortastee-i. . ., Trice 2 5 ecnts'a. "Sor i ) Prenarrd ty the CjafVffli XcilchrQi t.l-M.Xx ' . . Boldbjdn:-5lUaii4ilcal;i-jla cieJtla-'-jcrjirhero r , L00X". TO Y0UB CHILDBEMi The Great 'Soothing Semtjiyi X Mas. r CnT-seclfcaiiirrtphacfaitJw WHITCOl 'Sbmrrti aLd H31I1KVUW ux SYKU1 t of lertMaj. "rJS; r Sntdtf-seahTW-lJjTumt rerf PSIOT "WHlTCOKBS'',"ar' '' dleji iaddeot to ji i ' STUP. (HuaatsaBdcUldrea. 9ZJRt MHS. ( l'i i iTIiinTi i Tli ml ii inTI rTTM W5KITCO BCB'Si Sa-aner Ccsplaiat la thjldrea V "tf"1- . SXJfcUJST iofaltasoa. JOfflt It Is the treat Iafaaa ami Cttilixaa roahhlex; tmitrta all dLwrUersLroaehtoa iy Tccttlf? r aty other . raa- paxr.1 ot i se branoa jiuictcc v. jl uiii, ho. Sold bf draxrUti csd deaten is raetiiclan gvtrrwapn. '. J! V i. i It .i. j" uji i f i i M a i I rl M i' I J i )l nt