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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1870)
LOCAL MATTERS. J. I. Colhapp, Editor. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1870. From our Daily of Thursday. It hn not Ruined for twelve hours and ourroads arc almost dry, such is the porosity of our soil. The loyal editor of The Last Ditch Is around this morning on the streets to see the effect of his torpedoes. Tho only effect perceplble vas an extra twist to his moustache, and email sympathy. The small "defeateds" deny this morning that they were required to "give bond." This, It Is presumed, the Justice knew to be impos sible for them to do, as Webster says a bond Is "an obligation Imposing a moral duty:' The Weather has taken a slight change; rcterday afternoon was bright and sunny, and this morning instead of the usual rain the fog was so tiiick that you could not see half the length of a lot. It may simmer down to beautiful weather by the time of the Fair. Mount & Bennet are building a travel ling Picture Car to have In readiness at the coming State Fair, as well as to travel with hereafter. It Is the moat roomy car of the kind we ever saw, and Is very well adapted to the purpose. "We predict they will take splendid pictures In It. The JlRcnrt Sister Circus contains more novelties than any other Circus that has visited this section for years. All its performers are first class; star artists in their line, and will astonish our public with sci entific horsemanship, athletic and gymnas tic sports, feats of herculean btrcngth and fun till you can't rest for hours after the show Is over. They claim to have an unsur passed stock of hordes, and will get up their show in first class style during the Fair. See their advertisement. XEW MILINJ3RY SHOP. The Misses L. & L. Kious, Milliners and Dress Makers, at No. 20, have just received and are to-day opening their newst ck, con sifting of a beautiful lino of Illbbt ns, Vel vets, Artificial flowers, Plumes, and in fact, everything necessary to trim boni ets and hats in the very latest and neatest styles known to the fushiouablo world, together with Innumerable shapes, of which their deft fingers are prepared to make tho lovllest Hats and Bonnets immaginable. They have also a splendid lotof the latest patterns for ladles and chlldrens dresses, and are prepar ed to do all manuer of Dress Making, in the latest styles known to either Paris or New York. Thej- will have two expert dress ma kers constantly employed and guarranteeen tlre satisfaction. Their Goods and Btylo of 'business Is euch that we heartily recommend them to the ladies of this city and county. PERSONALS. G. W. Ambrose of Omaha, Chairman of tho "Republican Central Committee, paid us a visit this morning. lis is wellsatisfled with the political horlon. WV.S. Stretch, cf the Nemaha Valley Jour nal, Falls City, called this morning. He is a perfect gentlemen, connected with a live Republican paper; and to our friends who rlsh to go for the trade of his section, we en dorse both him and his paper. D. a Cole and Maj. Win. Dally, of Peru, called to-day. We learn from them that our sister city is progressing in building Improve ment more rapidly than ever before. E. "Welsenreder, of Aspinwall, called to day. The 1ms, to-day, brought over several lady visitors to relatives in this city; two sisters of A. " Nlckcll. and Mrs.T. C. llncker's sister, the latter came by rail in dvArce of five or six families of her folks who are com ing on in wagonn. Friend Chapman, of Nemaha City, called to-day. COCXCIL PROCEEDINGS. Conxcii. Chahbkk, Sept 12, 1670. Council met. Mayor being absent, Xr. TIsdel rrolntcd. chairman. Present, Tisdel, Lewis Kastw and city MarsfeaL. .cul iHnntes of lasVaettffrd& tmixSpSniFfi' 3ompany jjfar -, diTfi89&ii3k9l JTefc. Gentlemen: The undersigned re-pecUhlly re quest, in behalf of the Brownville, Ft. Kearney and Pacific Rail Read Company, that your honora ble body grant to said Company the right or way, aud the right to Uie and occupy one hundred feet of Levee ground, or so meet thereof s may be necosary, in the construction of a Railway over said Levee Via mo'ioii, the petition was grantcn anfl , !) LeKls veas appointed!:o make the lease and'sign the same inbenalt of the Council. The petition of John R Belli Son, fcrthe use of part of the Levee, for lumber yard, was also grant ed, and street committee authorized to make the tea.e. A petition from a majority of the property hold ers on Main street, between Second and Third sts., and opposite Blocks 3 and IS, asking thatside walks be made, was granted and on motion of Mr. Lewis, the Marshal was instructed to have the same done lriilie manner prescribed by law. The following resolution was offered: lie it JUsolvcd, That the City Marshal, shall con struct or cause to be constructed, side walk cross ings on, 3Iain slrect.as follows: on First street at crossing or Main street; also, crossing or Second street at crossing of Main street; also one crossing on Main street.opposite Middleton'sshop; one crossing-opposite to John A. Ponn's store: one crossing opposite to McCrcery& NIckell'.iDrug Store and One crossing opposite the Tost Office. Resolution wwcarried. " Itx-asanoved by Mr. Lewis that the amount re ceived of John It. Bell iSon for lease of Levee, be applied to work on Main street, and that the Clerk be authorized to draw an order for Uie same. MotionTarried. The Council aCjonrnefl. J. B. Doctceb, Clerk, CALLED XKETISO. September 13th, 1870. Council met Present councllmen Tisdel, in the rhalrand conncilmcn Lewis, Plasters .and City ilarsboL Thc meeting being called to act upon the petition oT the B. Ft. K. and V. R, R. Company for right of war through the city. Councilman Iewis present ed an agreement, which on ot3R was accepted and placed on record. Council adjourned. J. B. Docker, Clork. Admission to State Fair. Season Ticket S3. This ticket admits all the bonajide family to- the gronnds during the Fair, and entitles the holder to exhibit as many articles and animals as may be de sired, free of charge. Slntendmlssions, ft"? cents. Single horse, or single horse and carriage, 23 cents. Two horses and carriage, 50 cents. Omnibuses, hacks and other vehicles car Tying passengers, $l"pcr day. Positively thero will be no entries received after the first day, Sep. 20th. Entries can be Jnade now, and at any time before the Fair, by application to the Secretary at J'lattsmouth, or the President at Brownville. 43-6dwtd GEN. SHERMAN -Was certainly one of America's greatest -Generals; iu;taking the name of the Gener ator his house, C M. Mauffman has done so with the determination of making It, among hotels, first-class, and he has succeed ed admirably. Give him a call If you want good accommodations. Geo. Danghcrty will accommodate yon by the meal, day, or week in the best possi ble manner. Bank Rtaurnnt. Fair yarnlng. Ail U-pybIicans, Dem ocrats, Labor Reformers and People, "Irre spective of color, or previous condition of servitude," knowing themselves to be legal voters, are requested to rail at my otflce In Hannaford & Mi-Fall's, and havo their names registered. No'registering will be done on the day of election. diw2w R. V. HUGHES, Registrar. "KEEP TO THE RIGHT" As the law directs, both In going to and com--Jag from the Fair grounds, and much con fuaion will be saved ! The Star Hotel is the first hotel in the Phy; first in good meals, first in accommo dations, and first, last and always ready to receive the weary strangers ixjto Its hospita ble portals, J?-dwl From our Daily of Friday. Emigrants. Six teams filled with emi grants bound for the Soloman River in Kan sas, crossed at this point, to-day. Eight Wagons filled with railroad la borers crossed to-doy on their way to work on the Nemaha Valley Railroad. Removal. Gardiner Beach has moved his confectionery to one door west of the City Meat Market Onr cotemporary has just had a largo sign painted outside of tho office, "Democrat," though the letters are two feet long, they aro yet not so large ns the sign inside, "rebel." Onr cotemporary denies that he Is "com mitted." We assert again that he is commu ted, and bound to the policy of Doestlck's cousin, D. P. Isn't he "reminded of his Col lege days ? Thanks to the house of Rich & Gllmore for a treat of California Pears of which they have just received sir boxes. It is impossi ble to describe tho delicious bensatlon of their melting lusciousness in the mouth. Try it. Contractors. T.W.Bedford informs us that there is no lack of parties ready to go to work on our east and West railroad. Six parties went out yesterday, looking over tho ground In view of bidding for work on it; and two parties arrived to-day. One good thing connected with this Is that they are all good railroad builders, and understand the business. Express for the Fatr. W. IL Lorence is having a commodious Spring Wagon fixed up in the most comfortable style, to run as an express between the city and the Fair grounds next week. It will be cushioned off in good, easy style, and comfortably carry eighteen passengers. He will hitch up two or four horses as the roads may require, and deliver passengers with "celerity, safety and dispatch." The Lady's Friend. This charming and elegant Magazine for October announces that all new subscribers for 1S71, who subscribe by the first of November, shall receive the No vember and December numbers in addition gratis, making Fourteen Months in all, Those who subscribe by the first of December, shall receive the December number free making Thirteen Montlis in all. Those desirous of subscribing for a lady's magazine for next year, should take auvautnge of these liberal offers. The Laijy's Friend is an admirable magazine It has been called "The Queen of the Monthlies." Price 02.50 a year (which also Includes a large steel engraving). Four copies SO. fllve copies (and one gratis), 8. "The Lady's Friend" and "The Saturday Ev ening Post" (and one engraving), $1. Pub lished by Deacon & Peterson, Philadelphia. Sample copies sent gratis PERSONALS. Wm Chaffecand family arrived in this city last evening. He is now permanently Iden tified with Brownville, having cutloose from his old home and allied himself with this portion of the great west. In this connec tion we may say that our city has made an acquisition of no small importance both to its capital and society, as he is solid finan cially and a perfect gentleman socially. Hon J. T. Hoile, U. S. Marshal, passed through our city to-dap on his way to Rich ardson County. He called on the Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture and made an entry for his fast colt Young Soldier Boy. Will be here during the Fair and exhibit the speed of the "Morg Vandeventer colt." Hon. John Gillespie, Auditor or State, spent a portion of the day, and last night In our city. He left this morning for Omaha. Glllispie is cne of the most efficient officers In the State. Geo. S. King, Esq., Secretary of the Q. M. & P. R. K., arrived in this city this morning, and is stopping at the Star Hotel. He is here on business of the road. T. L. Wiswall and wife, from Tippecanoe city, arrived to-day. PEN SKETCHES. Theodore Hill located In the city of Brown ville In the spring of 1867, with no capital, but honesty of purpose and a thorough knowledge of business. He came as clerk Intho fc Dozlcr. who occupied the froutef the building-sow known asNo. li-J tkisca- 'Pii'ewtmsrsim JK.BAtt VTlHBa i b?iHFrVliA' rfcfeje"a7:i :!' the to amiwrM gq -tar has beea in thoaAedaHt.eyerirrIejgy, hd.hjis .ver. Jiad jktth InJthe for within a few years of his first landing, the house, with a largely Increased business was under his sole management, and In his own name. Ills business increased at such a rate that scarcely a season passed that he did not have to extend his buildings and o6ier business facilities, until finally, in partnership with his brother, Lewis Hill, he t jok the larj:e building he now occupies In the block. He has been much too accom modating for his own -Ge being thereby 1 often a heavy loser. During the Avar he was the man from whom no soldier's family went without what they needed; he, feel ing that thcaccounts were good becausethcir lKisb.nds were in tho loyal ranks ; thai was enough for him to know. He Is one of Ne maha county's pillars of strength, financial and socially; and his prosperity is a matter of pride with his friends, and their name is "legion." From our Daily or Monday. $13.00. 13.G0. Is what the libellers would like to lay on the voters of this county for their coov$c$ii Oh! don't they love tax-payers! Hadn't? they better get a little more legal advice from tli el r attorney, and get a grain of le gal sense; It wouldn't disturb their equili brium sensibly. -PERSONALS. Geo. Jennincs. one of Cass conntv's'most rived here yesterday, ready to enter upon his duties as one of the Superintendents of the State Fair. Prof. D. C. Smith, of the Metropolitan Sil ver Cornet Band, arrived this morning. He has been very sick, and looks yet far from well. We are glad to sec him around once more. THE CIRCUS, With all Its teams, tictors -and other para phenalla, arrived yesterday evening. The outfit consists of about fifty persons, and, if report speaks correct, will give a good enter tainment. WANTED : By the undersigned immediately, for which n Ul pav the highest market price in flimsey laudations and compliments, through tho "Last Ditch," S13.60 worth of sympathy. No reference of character of do nor required. CALHOUN & VANCIL, Props. Last Ditch. 5ood Templars. Brownville Lodge No 20 was reorganized by the G. W. C. T. and the following officers were elected and Installed: W. C. T. J. S. Church, W. V. T. Mrs. F. J. Ebrlght, W. S. H. IL Dolan, W. F.S. C. A. Pollock, W. T. J. R. Wilcox, W. M. David Campbell, W. Chaplaln.'Rev. T. S. Lowe, W. I. G. Miss Allca Beach, W. O. G. C. IL Wheeler, P. W. C. T. S. G. Lockwood. The Lodge will meet on next Friday evening, Sept. 23d, at the BaptlstChurch. All persons desiring to unite with the Order by card or Inni tiation, ate requested to be present. Onr City is hourly filling up with strang ers arriving to attend the Fair, and our hotel keepers are wideawake to their accommoda tion. Come along ! See the Card of Goo. Denney in our ad vertising columns. He has been here long enough to demonstrate tho facttliat ho Is one of the best workmen In leather that ever come to this country; his work -gives unbounded satisfaction. Give him a call ! $13.00. 913.00 Is tho costs tho "convicted" down' street have to pay for their conviction! Oh! wouldn't they like to lay it on the tax pay ers? B. fc. 3L. R.R. R. TICKETS. ThejBurllugton &. Missouri River Railroad have opened atf office for the sale of through tickets to all principal points East from Brownville. Call for tickets via B. & M. at the office of - - . -I l-Sm J. L. CA RSON. GOLD PENS, A beautiful stock of Mor- ton's best at Joseph hutz's. ;Sdwl From our Dally of Saturday. PERSONALS. C. W. Wheeler, Esq., has returned to his home in this city. James Stevenson, of the Star Hotel, has re turned from his trip to tho Kansas State Fair at Leavenworth, which ho says was a magnificent affair. He did much while there in advertising our Fair, and will doubtless be the means of having man j- come up from that section to ours. John Fitzgerald, a prominent railroad con tractor and gentleman of means, is In oar city looklngafterrallroad matters. Wehope ho and our railroad company may make some arrangements by which he will have an opportunity of showing his knowledge and ability In such matters. None stand higher than Mr. F.t where lie is known. A. W. Morgan, jr., reached this city yester day ; notice of which was accldently omit ted. He has now that patent gate fastener, than which there is nothing better. Hon. Jonas Hacker and family retured to his home in this city to-day. We are pain to learn that his health Is not much, if any, improved. Ed. Gibson, Esq., "who has been one of the "Chronicle gang" for about two years, left city last night, to 'accept a situation on the Brownville Advertiser. Wherever "Gib" may go, we bespeak for him the favorable consideration oi all with whom he may come In contact. He Is worthy the confidence of everybody, and we expect to hear good re ports irom mm in wnateer quarter no may locate. iVeo. City Chronicle. The aforesaid is with us, and fully sustains the reputation the Chronicle gives him. PEN SKETCHES. W. T. Den came to Brownville In 1857, with a role of leather, shoemaker's tools, and an abundance of pluck and energy. He opened up business In a log cabin fronting' on tho river which burned down several years since and did a good trade from tho first, making work that recommended itself. He was the pioneer Boot and Shoe Maker of Ne maha county. He worked in this shop for about a year, after which ho erected tho bulfdlug now occupied by Geo. Denney, and added to his Boot and Shoe stock an assort ment of general merchandise, and from year to year Increased his business, so that in 1S01 he erected the building lie now occupies, which he has kept well stocked with an In creased trade ever since. Den is one of our most Industrious merchants, possessed of that native shrewdness and tact so charac teristic of his countrymen, the Scotch. He Is one of the old, faithful friends of Brown ville, having never lost hope In Its ultimate triumph over all obstacles, and evincing that faith in works of improvement. We saw him with his kit in hand, being all he had ; wo have known him since in prosperity, and a more straightforward, upright, fair-dealing business man, we have not In our com munity. A SLIGHT FIGHT Occurred tills morning, the participants in which, we aro satisfied, knew no cause of quarrel till it was nil over. Hot blood and politics was the cause. A Visit to the Fair Ground this morning with Dr. McComas, will causo us to make a few suggestions : The brush ought to bo cut out of the road, at least forty feet wide, be tween this and the Fair grounds. This the city ought to see to having done for the ac commodation of all and the credit of the city. From our Daily of Tuesday. PEN SKETCHES. A. P. Cogswell came hero in the spring of 1661, from near Wheeling, Va. Hepurcliascd, one-half of the Livery business of T. Wt.' Ttralfnrri orwl irltliln dm mnilMlK hllilrl.il . - ' :. .. j, dwelling, now occupicu uy jonu immons. He was, in 18G5, elected a member of the City Councll, and In that capacity served the city a good turn by being mainly Instrumental In building the 5th street culvert, and served In tho capacity cf Councilman for three terms, doing moro by his energy and indus try for public improvements than any other Councilman the city ever lind. Since his ar rival ho has had built a great many build ings, among which Is his fine two story brick residence; also thcvblock bearing his name on 1st street, a portion of the upper story of which is occupied by the Jirournville Denio- crorrOoIowerlloor?lB occupied by Mr. Coggs- z.: : .. - .J.r"-k ., - i-.!.: lili.l i-l. W"45!WS?'3 :$2st4f Jrfalh s" Heja;afitfan Window It- 253 rise nd progress of Brownville and Nemaha countyevipelpgj.tho same In works. We nave always louna nun true 10 ins proimsc sofarasin him lay. Clever, gentlemanly and Jiilf dealing, we are pleased to number hlni anions ourtried friends. PERSONALS. afaj. LusTibaugh's good humored coun tenancejriado its tippearance in our office yesterday. He brings a pleasant sunshine with him, and is ever welcome. Lieut. IL M. Atkinson, and family are in tho city on a visit during the Fair. G. W. Fairbrothcr, editor Tecumsch Ckitf tain. Is in town taking Fair notcsj. He slings a lively pen, and will do the State Fair to his people In good style. J. H.Thoroughman, editor of tho Maryville (Mo.) Journal called this morning. He stays during the Fair. J. A. McMurphy, reporting for the Omaha Tribune called to-day. He is a live agent, for a live paper, and Ave speak for him the kind attention of our business men. Geo.P. Belden, formerly of this place. Is In the city. He is reporter for the Omaha He publican. Our pioneer citizens will remem ber George as one of the most mlbchlevlous boys ever In this city; he has, however, altered wonderfully during his long resi dence among the Indians. We are pleased to welcome him back for a short time to his old haunts. A -worthy Subject for aid. This mor ning our office was visited by a Mrs. Kim ball who is on her way to Liwrance Kansas. She Is the lady of whom we published .an article some months slnoo, statlng'that she had been captured by the' Indians while very young, and recaptured by Gen. Sheri dan on the 10th of Nov. last. She Is now on her way to the relatives of her husband, James Kimball, who was captured by the Indians whllo on his way to California. She is a worthy subject. The Fair monopolizes all the public at tention. Our streets are crowded with blood ed stock of all kinds to-day. Stallions, bulls, hogs, etc., which have rocelvetlthe admiring Inspection of hundreds, and, according to public verdict, all arc entitled to first-premiums. The American Flag Lost. The person who borrowed Hon. S M. Rich's Flag, will do him a favor by leaving It at Floral Hall on the Fair Ground, or with him in person. If you want a good Blank. Book, Day or Ledger, go to the I. O. Rest assortment in town. 5-dw-tf .A. P- COGSWELL. REAL ESTATE BROKER. Office, corner First and Atlantic streets. Buy and sell lands, pay taxes for non-residents. Gives 'particular attention to buying, selling and renting city property. SO-Gm A. Robinson has received a large stock, of Boots and Shoes for the fall trade and he sells them cheap. Give him a. chance and be convinced. No trouble to show goods. Odtf Ilanisters, Baud Bail and Newel Tosts kept by J. R. Bell & Son, at their. Lumber Yard corner of College and First-bts. ' . s For your Sto'vessave money and buy at DEN'S. Splendid Now York Cheese at the P. O., Cheap- ' ' -, Reracmser tho Sherman 'House during the Fair, if you want good accommodations. The Shellbenuergers have received over four hundred S ;oves of all kluds within tho week. "In tlmo of heat prepare forcold." Kits of Mackerel, at the Post Office, for 31,J5. 5dwtf NOTICE. The regular, term of Uie Probate Court for the trial of clvlj cases forall sums over one hundred dollars and under three hundred dollars, will be held at the office of the Pro bate Judge-in the city of Brownville, Nema ha county, Nebraslta. commencing on the first Monday of each calendar month. A. W. MORGAN, 27-tf Probate Judge. wTcoTSftB8 From our Dally of Wednesday. Trotting and Racing Postponed. On account of the Inclemency of the weath er and consequent bad condition of the track, thoro was no trotting or pacing this after noon ; but was postponed until to-morrow afternoon if the weather is good. A Runaway occured last evening, which for danger and luck to the parties concerned we have never known equalled. O. A. Thur- man had Just seated Miss LUHe McNaughton In his two horse carriage, and started to get In himself, when tho horses started ; drag ging him down with one leg through the wheel, and running over him lengthwise; yet letting him off with very few scratches. rne Horses men ran up college street at a fearful rate, turning off near Mr, Hetzel's residence, where Miss McNaughton was thrown out with nothing more serious than a few contusions about tho head and shoul ders. It was a narrow escape. PERSONALS. -T. C. Brewer, one of the proprietors of the Western Monthly, published in Chicago, call ed to-day. He has been stopping with Jas. R. Dye, for the past few days, and has been on a visit to his farm about 16 miles west of tjiis city. Ho will be pleased to make addi tions to the subscribers for his magazine while here. We had the pleasure of making the ac quaintance, on tho Fair ground to-day, of James Allen, reporter of the Omaha Herald. He Is taking abundant notes and will report the Fair largely. Also of J. M. Goodwin, who Is here report ing for the Central Agriculturist, published at Omaha. Hon. J. L. Kinney and lady aro stopping at the Rcynrlds House. The Circus and the Slr-Cnsses. It is not often that a Fair, a Circus, and the Fourth of July (?) all conio together In one weclr espclally at Brownville; but It seemed yesterday, as if this combination had arrived at last. To add to the crowd and and tho confusion, that delight of the young folks, and detestation of many of the older ones, "a Clrcns," Parisian (?) at that, Htdown among us; and made a fair show of equest rianism for a show at a Fair. The four "Ma cart Sisters," seem to be the principal attrac tion, a female clown isa new feature ltseems, the one last night was vey funny, especially when the ring master's whip came to close. Tho "trapeze act," by the Lamont Bros., Is a wonderful performance of skill and educa tion of the muscles, alid Is not excelled by any troupe we havo e"en. But the clown and gymnast performance, by Charley Col lins and Lew Ginger, beats all for fun and drollery. The "perch and sailor act," by R. R. Orton (one of old man Orton's boys,) ex cites our admiration, and worries the small er ones, to know how he got drunk so quick. and rides the horse so fast. All shows, as well as fairs, an end; and this one wound up with a concert, which sounded lively out side the canvas. $13.60X1 813.00 1: R. V. Hnges. Esq., is commissioner for tho poor; if the "libelers" wish to be put on the County for $13,60, they must apply to him ! FRESH OYSTERS. Gardiner Beach has Just received, at his new Restaurant, one door west of city Meat Market, a supply of these delicious bivalves. Fresh Oysters, go and try 'em. 151w J. W. Henderson has certainly an as tonishing lot of Milliner's Goods and Ladles' rlino Dress Goods and Notions, Flowers, Rib bons, Bonnets, Hats, ect., of the very latest modes known in Paris or Now York. John prides himself on having the best stock west of Chicago, and we believe he is right. He has been in the business here for years and understands just what our ladles would like best, and ho has been cast and selected his goods personally. T' ts noi a lot of goods sent by an ou.siuer, out carefully selected for this market, and John says he will sell at the lowest possible figure. Ladies! he has Just what you want, give him a call: lOdwl THE FAIR EXPRESS Is that ofWTH. JoreneeCre7acertalnly laeiBost beautiful and commodkms exarMa ;tnai isoiuuaty,i3eiween.injs city anct'ine Fair gMunds.!iIt?fhJee,1smootu ,and easy. xAjjrcuce js sqctnuuiuuftUDg kuuwiu puo you - 'down aniLbting you.backsjrlthU.'Kifete lurlty and dispatch." Hall the Red Wagon. .Most beautiful is the expression of all upon examining the work of the Grover fc Baker Sewing Machine J. W. Bliss, Agt Lamp Chimneys at the Post Office, Sdwtf 4 Entire satlsfactlon'guarantled In Dress making, at No. 20. lOdlw. Father Majerus will call upon subscrib ers during the 20th, 21st and 22d Inst., for funds for the erection of the Catholic Church In this city. Notice Is also given to persons desiring to attend Catholic services, that ser vices will be lreld at the house of Timothy McLaughlin, on the mornings of the 20th, 21st and 22d, at 7 o'clock. FIRST PREMIUMS, AT McCKEERY & NICKELL'S Is the place to buy your PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, WALL AND WINDOW PAPERS, SCHOOL AND BLANK BOOKS, LAMPS AND FIXTURES, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, BRANDY AND WINES. dawlw. GotoUangherty'i Bniik Restaurant. TO THE PUBLIC Z The cheapestand best stock of Dry Goods. Groceries, Queeusware, Shoes and Boots, Notions, etc., is to be found at GEO. MARION'S, iSdwL Foot of Main Street. Millinery Goods. The Largest Stock: "West of Chicago. The most elegant styles and the cheapest place to buy is at John Henderson's Bazaar of Fashion, Main street. A full line of Rich French and American flowers ; a large stock of Silks, Satins, Laces, Velvets, Ribbons, Feathers. Frames, Bon nets, Hats, Corsets, Skirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Ladies Under Wear, Zcpher Worsted Dress Buttons, Switches, Braids and Chignons. Fringes, Trimmings, White Goods, eta'etc, in great variety, and at the lowest possible prices. lOdlw. At least two thousand persons were on the Fair ground to-day, desplto tho rain this morning, and a great many articles were ar riving and being put in place for exhibition. All deplored the bad weather we arc having, but seemed to enjoy tho sights. The things down street take pride In be ing called "unscrupulous." They know they deserve the title. VISITORS TO THE PAIR save much trouble In keonlnc Will the road to the right both ways. Stevenson fc Cross, of the Star Hotel, will make you comfortable during your stay In our city if that be possible, Calllround. 13-dwl TO SAVE TROUBLE In visiting the Fair grounds keep the road to the right. Remember the Bank Restaurant. Found. , , The best and cheapest stock of Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Fly Nets, Riding Bridles, Martingales, Curry Combs, Brushes, Cards, Rubber Combs,8urcIngles,Gnrths and SInches. Tho best of Buckskin and Lace "Leather,aIso the celebrated Vacuhm Oil "Blacking for Harness, Boots and Shoes, all of which can be found at Sander's, at low rates for cash. -J-3m dw Don't hesitate, if you wish to put up, but bulgo down to the Star Hotel. 13-dwl Wm. McFall, the new blacksmith, who has opened in Berkley's old wagon shop, Is one of the best workers In Iron that ever struck this country. He Is particularly good Lpn all kind of work tnat requires light forg-Hns- Re Is prepared to do all kinds of wan- on and buggy droning. Callon him. ' Odwl WM. J. AUSTIN, REAL ESTATE AGEST. Thoroughly acquainted with Southern Ne braska ; buys and sells Improved or Unim proved Land, Town lots, Ac., on commission or otherwise. Personal attention given to all matters entrusted to him. Correspondence bollclted. Office: F. E. Johnson fc Co.'a store, McPhereon Block, Brownville,Neb. 30tf-dlm THE PRIZE DOLLAR STORE Of Lewis & Allen Is In full blast at the old stand of A. D. Marsh, dispensing tZ green backs, Watches, Plated Ware, Cbromoa, Standard Works, Clothlag, Gent's and Ladle Goods, etc for il each ! Yoa pay your XcU cents for a draw and get what your ticket calls for lor 1. NO BLANKS!!!!! I ALL PRIZES!!!!!!!!! Wwl SEW GOODS In abundance at the Dollar Store of Lewis & Allen. In the No Draw Department one dollar buys yoa anything yoa want. Go and seo the splendid New Goods J ust received and open. There Ladles, Gent's and child ren will find Just what they want and what would cost much more than $1 elsewhere. Ladles, call and see! 9dwl MERCHANT TAILORING Isa branch of business in which our enter prising citizen, A. W. Morgan, Jr., clalms-to know thoroughly all the wants of the public, and which he will satisfy if it Is possible. He is constantly in receipt of tho very latest styles of goods, and keeps No. I workmen to make them up to suit He guarantees sat Is factlon In both goods and prices. Also, con stantly on hand much ready made clothing and a full line of gents Furnishing Goods, comprising the latest novelties out. Give him a call at No. 51, Main street. 48-9-d w tf. "Spalding's Give,' handy about the house, mends everything. Make friends with life Insurance, that when you are aid it may comfort you. Re member the Washington Life. The Waxhlngton Is a great public favor itethe inereaso of business last year over the year previous, was greater than that of any other Cash Company. All Fashionable Merchant Tailors play ed out. Jacob Marohn still living! 15-1 A Happy Family. We have often heard the remark that you "want good sweet bread In the famlly.you muet have a good natured and even tempered cook to make It. As an additional aid, we would recommend the unrivaled Chater Oak Cooking Stove, which will insure the happy owner not only a well cooked, palatablo meal, but also a contented and cheerful wife. An Enemy la Vomr Meuth. Do not put an enemy In your mouth, to steal away your teeth. Bewaro of destructive tooth washes, and tooth powders, many of which are base imitations of Sozodont. Insure a life lease of sound teeth and fragrant breath, by adopting the fragrant Sozodont, Provide for your old age with a policy in the Washington Life Insurance Co., of New York. Dividends are paid in cash la the Wash ington Life Ins. Co., of New York. Ladles, see the New Patterns at No. SO. A PINE LUMBER YARD. Kllbourn, Jenkins fc Co., corner of Fourth and Main streets, in this city, have constant ly on hand a full stock of the best 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 are determined to continue as heretofore to sup ply the bulk of lumbes, etc., used In this Land District. Call and seo them ! iOUd w Fence "Wire, In abuudance at Shellenber ger Bro's. It is only necessary to examine the stitch of tho Grover fe Baker Sewing Machine, to overcome all prejudice to It, if you hare any. lOdlw J. W. BLISS, Ag't. Caal Oil at the Post Office, cheap. 7dwl iiU. . A rf.. - J' - - -- t.w ; ! ! for a BeatiSttlng, fcS.Mwl ?z aa1H.-Jk Real Bstate Ages Coaveveaeer: Court Room. Hi 31U-4W ierfi ' " Choice Fall "Wheat, FOR SEED, for sale at Worthing's. 3dwtf Lumber X Lumber 1 J. R. Bell 4s. Som Have on band millions of feet of Dry Pine Lumber, Which Is handled with care, and Kept under shed From the weather. This comprises oil classes, sizes and finish, that can be found in any Lumber yard. They have also constant ly on hand Lath, Shingles, Doors, Pickets, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, And everything In pine, that Is used In building, that can be had anywhere. They make a speciality of Newel Posts, Banisters, and Hand Ralls, which they will supply to suit customers. Their sales are for cash, and as low as can be had anywhere In the west. Office and Yard corner of Atlantic and First streets. FREE! For Groceries, Flour, Feed, please leave your orders and cash, and your goods will be delivered free of express charges. lOdwl RICH& GILMORE. MOORE A. BRADFORD, Booksellers and Stationers, next door to the Post Office, have Just received a new and com plete 3tock of Books, Maps,Cbcrts,Globesand Stationary. Are prepared to furnish School Furniture of every description, and defy competition for price and quality. School officers, teachers and all Interested are re quested to call and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. 3S-tf-dw Go te A. RoBlasea's for No. 1 Boots and Shoes! Ho sells cheaper than any house In Nebraska! That's what's the matter! He means what he says. 9dtf "Get the est," of course, that's what most everybody Is doing ; getting the Grover & liaker Sewing Machines of " lOdlw J. W. BLISSAg't. - i i SHERMAN HOUSE. This house, under the management of it affable proprietor C. M. KnaCman, Jsoneof the best accommodations fof the weary and hungry traveler along the Ml&sonrt rlrer. For good meals, good bods, accommodating host and waiters It stands unrivalled. dw Groceries par excellence I F E. John son & Co., have them In large quantities. Go and see them ! Odwl For Choice Jewelry, stuIT, go to Dunn & Hays. warranted pure tftfdw The Original Golden Crown Cfgar is manufactured by A. F. Cohn. It Is the favo rite everywhere. 37-tf Chat. Helmer prides himself on the style and durability of the Boots and Shoes he makes. Give him a call! 9dwl 'A Constnnt Effort to please and satisfy bis guests Is the only phrase that will apply to the conduct of Geo. Daugherty of the Res taurant next door to Carson's Bank ; and his success Is truly wonderful. Try him! Kelasscs and Syrapa, of the try best, at the P. O., for sale cheap. Seat eel. School Books of aU kinds, atMcCreery & Nlckell's Drug Store. sepl-Cm "WALL PAPER, And Window Shades, full assortment of latest styles and patterns at McCreery NickeU's. 47-3m-3dlw The most beautiful Artificial Flowers; at No. 20. lOdlw. Best Flour In the city at the Post Office. Western's Cyllatfer Cftmrn. Shellenbereer Bros, are entitled to tho thanks and patronage of all who have cows for their introduction of this valuable churn. It Is the most complete, slmplo and efficient churn made, and Its price brings it within tho reach of nil. Thero aro three siren at $350, W.00, and $1.50, respectively. These churns, as soon as introduced, must certain ly take precedence of all others for simplici ty, durability and cheapness. Drlea Beasts at the P. O. Qrgm Daagfcert y of la Bosk Bestow rant Is accoBunodatlng many happy board ers, with both board and lodging; yet he Is making giwat eSbrte to accommodate all who eofise daring the Fair; especially all tor slfigle meals. Hew Sat aatsl Ske She. 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 be as ordered, and no person allowed to leave dissatisfied. Repairing neatly done and promptly at tended to. Remember the shop, sign of the boot. 43-3m dw Fresh Hominy at the P. O. F E. Jehmsem . Ce., are receiving tho advance guard of their New Goods, and arc selling off rapidly their old stock for cost to mako room for their coming Fall Goods, which, we are satisfied, will astonish the natives. Odwl Watch Repairing neatly and promptly done by Dunn & Hays. 4Gtfd w The Pioneer Drag Store of O. A. Taur man is in receipt of the advance lot of Its new stock, which makes o splendid showing. Lon Informs us that he will have a stock sec ond to but few in Nebraska this fall. He Is business all over In a minute. Give him a call! dlw Nice Dried Blackberries, at F. 0. 5dwtf Six thousand feet well seasoned 2x12 22-foot cottonwood Joico for sale at KlLBOUBK, JENKIXS A CO.'S, 15-lt Brownville. OSce of Jho. L Caxsoa, Baakar, :) BrowaTiUe, NaV August 18, 1870, Te all Persem karitg Paper ix tkia ofioe DUE OR PAST DUE, Notioe is gives tkat uemaxulis kore by rnrade and Payment required. Un law upon ample and approved securi ty, no furtker xtensiana -still be granted. tf-tf JHO. I CARSON. COMMERCIAL. BROWNVILLE MARKETS. Corn, ... iV30 Spring Wheat, new50M0 'r old U5o; Oats 1820 Onions .75210O Wool Unwashed2u23 " Tub Washed-36&) Honey 30 Kggs. 1I1S Butter, gxasa Chickens, t ao 7,00 BeerCattle3SMK nogs gross.. ,7.00 HWee.Oreen & itariey " - Barley ,fi0fc) Sprinr W flour .2,7S Fall W Flour .4.23 Potatoes 75ioo Lard., 18&30 Bacon Sides..,...., 3) Canvased IIams . .28 M Shoulders 18 No country cured In the market. JCnk. Beaver. Coon aq?0 Apples, green , ta,) 2TEW ADVERTISEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS. Announcements of Candidates, f5 In advance, BTATK SKKATZ. Kb. Editob : Please announce the name of DR. C. F. STKWART as a candidate for State Senator, subject to the County Convention. HIS FRIENDS. 93" Tb the Republican Voters of Kcmaha County; If your convention, to be held in Brownville on the 24th of this month, honors me with the nomination for Senator for Nemaha county, I shall. If elected, be happy to Impartially serve you to the best of my ability in the next State Legislature. JARVI8 a CRUItCH. 3We are authorized to announce the name of A. P. COGSWELL as a candidate for Suite Senator, subject to the dectaion of the ltepubllcan Conven tion to be held In Brownville on the 21th hut. BXFaSSKXTATIVB. Wa are aathorized to announce tkanaiaaf XX FOREST FORTCB.ascandiaaU for RepraMSrta tivs ta the next LegUlatare, subject to she adtoa of meOswaty OaavsssUa. ".ilteii'HMi.lF "'rf kl-aauaaaslBW ". aTmilAit. a, fJsMMsW.SmasrMsaW JVT 1MB k-favvltimamfi fy,H '- !t rJjt&2r!saL52 A-y i, m I I W I !' Mm IK BAHKRTJPTCT. "fcTOTICE of Assignee of his appointment. District I of Nebraska, ss. At Brownville the 17th day cf September, 1KW. The undesigned gives notice of his appointment as assignee of the astate of William H. Valletta, and Benjamin 8. Wall, late partners under the Arm name olW. H. Valleau k Co., of Brownville, in Nemaha County, 8tate of Nebraska, within said District, who have been adjudged Bankrupts .upon creditor's petition, by the District Court of said District. . . Davidsow Plasters, Assignee. To the Creditors of said uanKrupis. Registaar's Notioe. LIST OF VOTERS IN PRECINCT. BEDFOBD I hereby certify tho following to be a true list of all the names of persons Registered by me as qualified voters la Bedfrrd Pre cinct, Nemaha county. Nebraska. A. T. D. HUGHES, Registrar. Armstrong Joelah Armstrong Robert Cummins Thomas Coony Benjamin Daugherty Patrick Dye James Engles Peter Fry Abraham Gurgens Jacob Grlce Samnel Gates Miles L Howe Albert C Huntington J W Haghes Levi D Hughes Amoa T D Hughes Georgo Kearns Alexander Kleckner John M Kite John Laopbouron David Mason Charles Martin James Mason Laroy Otes Thomas Opperman Adolphus Randall Nathan G Spldell John Stewart Robert Stdphcns Ebeneczer B Swartz Hiram Tucker Christopher Ten ny John Ware Charles P Wheeler George Whitlow James P NOTICE. Is hereby given to all persons Interested, to appear before me at my residence in Bed ford, on Monday the 3d day ol October, 1S70, at which time and place I will sit to make additions, to correct any omissions, to strike off any name that ia not entitled to the elec tive franchise, or rectify any other errors In the above registry list. JONATHAN HIGGINS, Registrar. Registrar's Notice. LIST OF LEGAL VOTERS OF BFN TOlf PRECINCT. List of qualified voters, ns Registered In Benton Precinct, Nemaha County, State of Nebraska. Alspaw L Bohlkpn H C Bennedon Frank Beckmann F Wm Ball O P Bock Carl Borgman J H Brooke AD Brooko Thoe H Casper Tamno Collman Hiram Collman Henry Collman Gerhard Cole Telraan Cole Francis Dirks John Dirks Dledrlch Danes James F Efers Tammo Ernesberger D Fass AB Frerlchs John Frerlchs Albert G Gall C W Gall Jacob A Gcrdes Jonh Grove Thomas Grove Franzls Hacker J C Hannah O P Holen John Unlay F P Halsy Henry Hacker D S Kuhlmaan Henry KosterHeury Roster John H Kohler Wm F Mills D W Milks Moses Moyer Albert Meyer Cbrlstlrn Medford Joseph Moyer Habbe Ovengton A PhllonJ Radamacker Harm Scharp Peter Sodman John Smith John Sehon Harm. SchortllffH B SchesebrorgtiM'J BteinmannvHenry Stover M M r Stover H StutheltFrH'tT Stuthelt Ft H jr Tnxhorn John Tuxhorn Wm Tlpplt Newton Valker ChrlsUan WTindschaffer Wm WlllnesGerd Wlllnes William Weers Gerd Whitney James R Weber Honry Yung Jcllus. Yelken John Yelken "Dirk H liters Albert Hermann Ocko Hermann Henry NOTICE Is harebv slven to all persons Interested to appear before me at my resideneo In Ben ton Precinct, on Monday, the 3rd day ef Oo tober, 1870, at which time and place I will alt 1 to aaase anaiuons, 10 correct any emiaaion. to strike off any name that Is not entitled to the elective franchise, or to rectify any other errors in the above registry list. HENRY STEXNMANN. Registrar. STAR HOTEL BrawavHIe, Nebraska. STEVENSON & CROSS, PROPRIETORS. Gemeral R. R. Ticket Office. OMNIBDSSES TO ALL TRAINS. Daily Stages fer All Peiats West. BEST SAMPLE BOOM JX TUB STATB. ury jiini i $l,00lt50 ti.orxai.-6 Xotloe of Section NOTICE U hereby glYa, that, oa Tuesday tho 11th day or October, a. d. 1878. at the seven! election precincts la Ntmaha Ceaaty, Nebraska, aneiecuonwm oenwa rorme election oi ine ioi lowing ofllcers : One Member of Congress, One contingent Mtmber ot Cb&gTes?, One Governor, One Secretary or State, One Tranrer or State, One Superintendent or Public Instructions, Ohe Attorney General, One State Prison Inspector, One Dutr ice Attorney for 1st Judicial Dt&aict, Osa Beaaior tbi Sa District. OneHeaatexftirSd District. ' reMMmWa rKeoseaf nssissinnihrss, Oae County CeaBsoksaaaet fer District Xx S. Oaelswor. Taree Jnaf of Beettea; Two Clerks of Stectloa, Asa1 Koaa 8a&ef?v1sfs Also, to Te fee efscatasi aCti Mrurional Coa veatloB. to reTise or eaaam tae CoBSiitCttun of lb .! Whiea eJeeHoa wtU be pais at 9 o'eieek la Use morula aad will cesftoae vaca majil a o'clock ta the afternoon of the same 6af. N" ' By Oiae of the Beam. kec. M, lira -t-it-6ttd Cooaty Clerk. Registrar's) fltotlce. LIST OF LKGAL TOTkRS OF W AfeB. GR9 PKXCIKCT. Aldrlch Benton Banm George Baum Ephriam Burkholder Thomas Black John Bolden J B Buckles R M Buckles W H Crawford Thomas Crawford V M CulbertsonCJ Dreehaus C Hlnellne Wilson Johnson J B Jetkln Plnkard Kerns Henry Kroase JC Klehause J LceC B 3f arer Franse Marer George Mathows Alfry Mathews Osee Mathews Lucius Frank Henry Miller J B Fredenbeiv BanJlmanOttens Bernhart Foagett J W Ottens George Fink William OestraanD Flndel John Oestman F Gutxmer Chos Gutzmer JohnF Gilbert Julius Good Jcasee Halne Charles Hlnellne Williams. Hackmeyer Henry Harmed II J Hellmer Chrsatian Rellmer Samuel Hawley R A Hougbe George Harmes Conrad Harmes Dltrlck Hughs Delass Herman John Hoops William Hoops Peter Haley Henry Haley John Ord Robert PohlsfusJohn PoblsfusJohnM Palmer H F Pickens Oliver R Pohlraan John, Reynolds Bwan Christian Snclder Edward Ruolder Rudolph Tucker James Tompson J Vf Utecht Herman VtckGcors Warner Henry Wright A J Wilson Jh P. . Warner Peter W Wilson Ira Zaber Christian I hereby cettlfy that the ably isa correct list of all the names of qualified voters In the Washington Precinct, Nemaha county, Nebraska, as Registered by ma. Notice is hereby given that I will sit at my residence on Jtonaay, uetooer sra isvu, to make additions, correct omissions or erase, as tho case may require in the above list. Also for the same purposes, sit at the Sohool House the usual place of voting on tho Saturday before the election. RICHARD'A. HAWLEY. Peglstrar. Re(rlstrar' Notice. X.IST OT THI X.XGAL VOTERS OF OLKI MOCK MUtCIHCT. I hereby certify that the list given 1elowta a correct oae of thaflegal voters of Glen Rock precinct, Coon'ty of Nemaaa, aad State of Nebraska, registered this 10th day of Septeatt ber.A. D. 187a D. Y. CULBERTSON, Registrar. Armstrong M J Allen Clark Barren Thomas Bishop James Bcgley William Baarller Jaraec Bretty Peter Barreas James M Culbertson D T Campbell William Campbell James Campbell James A ColUas Jamas ., Collins Lewis Collins Rlehard Collins Jacob Dowler F A Dye John Delong John Epler John Edwards William Eastman J L Farnam A K Farnam Jonathan Fisher Solamaa Good Selatbiel Good Oliver Graham Jossey Graham George Graham Jacob Graham Andrew' Ashley John Angaish Edward Baarller Froderiek Bahand Julian Barger Peter Sraastlter Haarr Bask Walter 1 -. OolllMWmiasa OolllBS'Jacob A CslbertsoaJ L CatapCR Cook John, Crlppea Perry Clark OeorgtW Samaree Johm BsrlsWM Elliott John EUlsAmos E bar hart AC FrataOren Foster Rosweli Graham John Graham Tnotratf GlllJohnathan Green William " Gibort "Andrew '. J l '" "Htggtna Andrew 'HtrnJ.O; , , Todse ifoarandar, .jBkson.QiV, HaydenBS Hallow Thomas Ralrayd WBUam Joaas Edward tA. t.t XarxAawtsa' IfZm WfSkdd- Jki Wujs JvPii OJ 131, j 03fiTE3aQw aani ' JjsXM.-4& V3nrmt-t''e TJcGrew Jason McGrew Levi MeKnlghtJohn HcKnighK Thomas Mallary A H Mulllns L C Neal Charles Phlppenney C E Pratt Ira D RedferBJO Redforn Francis Richard Peter R&dley B S SranfSW Hrauf 8 H Tobln John Tobln Michael , Wags tafT Samuel WhlUow Peter Williamson J H : IL" " Montgomery1 Wtn P Montgomery J K Miles Joha Miles Stephen Mulllns J K P MeaderNP NealJE Phillips A R Phillips Wm 8 ' RootOrsaP Relmers August Relmers Relmer Red Harrison Redfern H B Shcpardson K A Skaats Samuel Titus Samuel -Thomas R H Tobln Thomas WUUame John Wright George Watklns David Watklns William VOTICE. In hereby givea .to all Interested to ap pear before me at say residence In Glen Rock jionaay tne aa aay or uctooer. isTU.'ar. wmen time and place ll will sit to make additions to correct any omissions; to strike Off any name that la aot entitled to the elective franchise, or rectify any other errers In the above registry list. D. Y. CUZ.BSST80X, Registrar. Leaal Netice. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TOTTIE PCB IX lie, that a Corporation has boen -fiirmedV and Articles of IncorporaUoa aaopted,-which. coataiu the fbllowing: .-..-.. Tusse. " - L The name of the loeorparatloiL Ids the "State Bank of Nebraska." Sbcosd. -I , - The principal plaee of trassactlng the business of the Incorporation Is at Brownville, County of Nemaha, ia the State at Nebraska. THzao, ThaoMcct of the Incorporation te to tranaact a general Banking Business. r FocaTO. ,- . , The Capital Stock of this -Incorporation1 snail bo One Hundred Thousand Dollars JM.er,tq be divi ded. Into shares, of One Hundred DoIIan (1 00) each, twenty-five (3) petcentofwhlCh-shall Repaid in tttihe Umcof organbteifibecomspiiy; twtnvj-SvB per cent, thirty days afterrtheaaociation. has ?oni menced truainesa.aad thirty days after ths Directors have notified tbe respectire atpckhdlderathat the saidaddUlonal 25per cent. I dnejwid payable to the Incorporation. Tacbalaaee1 (sapercent, afcsaca tim. and ta airTi' tasfsllmraStaitBnar tin asTSna upon and ordered 'by "the Board of pi rectors and those controlnag a saaJorhyeie stock; ' ,' .. txxta. ' - .- "i . ; The time of cmnmesceneatafLtaielAcnrposatioa shall be the nt (UttdayofOctobr.AU)JJ170.nnd shall terminate oa the flnt lrt) day of October, I960, ualess scoaer absolved by a .vote pf Jwo-thtrda (S) of the Capita Stock. , - , 'sixth., The tudebtaoaearof tins Incorparaston' 'aaall not exceed ai anyoaa tune t wo-talrdsxr.tMe atsnaat of the Capital Woe, except lor moalea dsposlted by thepatroBSoftteaaak. y' "- Bavxjrrst, ( Tha officers of this Iscorporsclon' sSaHat a Pres ent, Vlee-Presid8t.aB a Xaafaier,' aa4 aach sa- Mpnt sistants as may be thouf bt aeeaesary ftr.the,traas acU&r of the bosiaess df the Iacorporaltea. There saallatoo be a Board of IHreetesa;cflnsliMTig otaot less than srra aor aaert ,taaa SKBvaai stoekhold- Oiven under oar hands at BrewavSe, Nebraska, the 15th day of Autass. A. D. iwi C. M. KATJFTMAN, THKODOXE HILt4 LU1-HER HOADLEY. HENRY' C. IJCTT, JOHN a DEUSER, WILLIAM H. HOOV3CR, R. a HAJCXAFOBD, D. REMlCKj OEO. P. EATOX. W.D. SHKLLKIfBEROXR. - jpHBf McPHERSOX JOB PRINTING, in one or nre colors, promptly done at the Advertiser Job Office IS k ssasay stirtsr ' " - &S SBSaisBBBBV'- X3Lf-i - "l.-'tc Uh "BaaBPVBHsaaV ' I"" c 9 9 saBHJa7&2BBBsaa A t . j c ft f s ' jyJtf BsaBsa ' ? Sr- 7 aa 2 BaadsasaBsV'flL f B flf .saBasaK7La)sBBa !5 , 4- " ABaBaSBaHBBBst 4r " 2' " 2 4aMJBsBBavi jL 0 JSJBaLssBal aBtjPaBBBBlt. fr- S aarJBaarJBBBBBaasBa am bbbbMP'P'sIs S w SOCIAL DUiJEGTOJiY. LODGER. McCaraielCoiascasacrrKelcatTcBS slnpfl. a. Hectaln Zlasoolc Hall on tbo second Monday night In each mouth. R W. ?c xab, Em. Com. Jso. Bmica, Beconler. lt?IRruVBv!lle Chapter ', 4. R. A. M. J' KeguiarCuianiunlcrtilOBS first MeaOsTnleht In each month. Lecture MccUrct every Monday night. It W. jPcbas, M, r R. r. ItUFCs T. IUimkt. Secy leafca Tanay LaJe Na. 4 A. 1. de A. M- Runlf fViairinniiiitoin azataad tkJrt Sat&fday aWats la smb seal. Lode at lastracw TSSTBsliBaj sacM.'3sVW; VvaJTAs, W.M. JoRirBxjucx.Sccr. gvawaTsWe 'Ladpe Na. Sit. O.Q. F. JUyalar Beetlan Tumdar eveata ot eaca wsek. it. u. j.kt, n. u. j.STsvxsrspy, secy. 0HUROKK8. tar but - Ckaick. Sscvtcfsr eaca atiea.m .laffrfctp-tB. iraye Xeetmc Wednesday eveafaM. eveaxarfK- eaecauv ecaooi Baled. Pastor. asao'cioeca.Hu J.T.1 Methodist B. ChHrek. Servtees each Sabbath atifcsia. m.. and 7:30 n. m. Son- Say BciiMlat 9 a. m. Prays r Me t Lag Thunday ereakts. W B. M. Coir, F&ator. Chriat'a Cauren BelflCMpal. Corner AUantlaand Second streets. Services every Sunday Moraine at lOK 'o'clock n. m. Sunday School at 2J o'clock. Evening Servtco at?, o'clock. Holy Osaamunloc admlnUten-d oa the first Sunday of each month. Ee&U free. O.B. DAVIS. Rector. Baptist Canreh.-Cornw Fourth and At lantic streets. Service! everr SabbtCh ex cept the third In each month, at 11 o'clock a. m., and ? o'clock v. m. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Prayer Meeting WcdiKwday evening. T.S.LOWE. Pastor. Chrlsttaa Charca, Xndoa. Dlvtne ser vice everr Sabbath ut 11 a. ci.. and la the evening. Rev. J. C. LAWsoy. Pastor. Ht. Mary's ralsea'salPor-a. Service everr Sunday mornint: and cvi-nlnc Sen- day School at 3 o'clock p. as. Kev. R C. Ti lbott. Pastor. Isa?1-!. R ITiixrcB. Louden. Services every m other Sabbath. Itev. J. W. M.-tBTRr. Pastor. JK3?" HI. "S. Va arc h, Per a. Services every Sab---" bath. Rv.-tARTiM gRiTCKAnp. Pastor. 3L R; Cuarrfc. Nemaha Citr. Services every other Sabbath. It Bunoc. Pastor. In Uie MX. Zlon hantitt Brownville.. each fourth Hahhatli, xaorn'.ng evenlug. Rev. A. Uii-p&tok. paster. and CITY OFFIOALS- C Neidhardt.lJ. riiutiw ilnrdwl. n. fi-,Dmbu Cleric, J 13. Uof-ktr. ". -rue , - frensi. Tin ur?r,J. W.'IMnV i K.gisr-.-T W BidflTt. MAILS. tNcrtBcru, Katora aurt Soathera, do DOrta t u. m.: crrtvei nr 1 ?. a. Bulo Stall arrives at 8 p. m.; depurts nt t ft. in. Peru Malt arrives at l 104 departs at is p. ia- Beatrlce Mall arrives at 3 p.tu.: departs ut 7 a. m. Grant Mail arrives Fridays ai p. m.; deimrts Thursdays ct 8 a. m. Post Office Hours frasx 7 . m., U)i p. m. Sun daya from 10 to I-jJj a. m. W. . S'OLO'JK, P. 31. Mtgitrvfss'o 3ctl IiIST..OF ViT ST. r. v. DEIIOIM -Thereby ceftlfy h rc'cv-:og to bo a true list of all thb r,K.m- .-t cersona Kgtrtered.bv jne as qnallfipd vntf rs ; St. Dorclb Preclno Nemaha' ennty. i"eb.-aik. OEO. VAND&VIrrriiR. Registrar. Anderson E B Mcea" GW Bowman John.1, Baxter Samuel JBorgsA B Hrauman M Bake-EM BlckelJoe Cooper Joslah, Croes J Frank Clark Isaac Chapman Jno M CrimDr J Carltoa A H David Jacob L EbbsJao Frakic Pete Faulkner O P Foateh Q W Hays Hlraos. McCaolyO: NtT Daniel RitterA J Rf Iter Val Rice L Ruoades J M. Rhoades H C Rhoarlns Jno W Richardson J 34 Rohtans n R Rcthbcrn Thoa Rathbun Thoa RoOlev w H SUrryWO rjtock. M Bhook Wta Bcho-anover H F Thornton Y P Taylor J P Taylor J W 9r Taylor J W Jr. Taylor F M Txea J&s 5C VnD2ventor fJeo Vanlanlnghom G W Wraer D H Woo-fi2(j Allen WoodxlncWm K Wrj;ne? Ciirtat WltyJohn.P H1UJ8 Horner J C Horner A 1 Horner E Harger'J Hnnt F H D Henry James Jones J a H Klrchner Sara Kerr Geo p Maryy W H AlMt(ij.v41 . MoLeua S. $r Nutiuv V 16 horeby-gtYen tojid persots lntestad, fo"appar beflircniQatmy. riiilaaco in. St. D?rulri on Slonthiv ihs"2rd dair 6C October. tlWaatwiiWh tl3ifad pUco J'iWiO.' alU'.Ut BUlkeadUltlorLKrto oorreet nn7.. orolsataiA r torlko'aajraate,iaitJM Oiot efiUtlad n suuHiii-sHnsea . e rmetlfjraay etaov jMuJaKXtVAN NOVICSfts tes)ysrrea,ihatpeiMaatr to'erder of tha Incnrrx'.ratora of the "Little Ksaaaha Htw Baltroafl Corapany; on tho 1st day of October jl.1). WTS.aiurfi'rQTiiie, in nemaRa miy. in me RtAt nf "Toh,Vt" hmln vfn Jw nimnMl fhr re ceiving suhflcrlf fleas to the cspitaT stock of said Par o. b. mrvferr. J. d. OHOT.cn. A. P. COGSWKLL. OKO. AIJAifS. T. W. 3EDTOBO, ... J-3U COT.KAPP. j .4 ,.? A. W. MOROAN., JOHN afcJ'ltHliSON. It. V. LKTT. Incorpoiaters. 43-tT xsjjVttttY: CITY UVERY. SALE AHQ FEED ST Corner Virst anti-.-sscsd Slrest, BROfvTt'TII.S, A'BSRASKA. T'HIS .sTABIj: U .wj.ftonthv oj 4ra, .wo A torlei hljfh, ji.nt ofoTfL'" i!rt .'titcf'.vafuiid roof; doublo Ccoc. and lvc-l" ml.,- Lbuwrne roof. Ttieatallj). vd t.'ic i.imi -jua i,l. jrf toou lint latest appr, vbrt 1 .aite. a -rhJrlrfclw!tH.an en tirely ne HtH'-mr iror5 : Cm.xtrjaivard Har ness axe of tie tiu;.d.y 'fanl tofch. I25f FJLC'T, ' It hat bwn ttidjltfed and furnished .Uj- thatistyl which the rapid growth Of Brownvme demands. A. PpGS vyTELL, sepMwtax , " '' ' PBOPPylETDR. . FRUIT! FRUIT I! - "i .Tt t" Pike County Njtir series fHIi'XlljJLOfi Appfa .Trees. d, S aadSyeaaj Jf old., Largaa3stnnintof beet western vari ties. Good Stock of MherTrFf.Vnnmtsnd Pln-oi 'AccaM,Nur3erymes widJJeaierssuppUedwttii 2fi gtsicst at yr JRates. maaiefisU order dlrectl dab: teaW Iowa) rncas. iOrder early. Descriptive or "WholJwaleCatal. saotoneppllcatlon. i r Mm. AWress, 6T.VRIC. 3ABNETT &. Ca. 4"ta TJQistana, Mo X. RXMZCK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, For, the jurcaase aad rale of Real .Estate In Illlnefsj, Iowa, MlHMoar!, Ktu sas, Ifebrsslca and Col orado, PAYING TAXES, &o. J .Valpable Lasdsln abovo cartied UtaZsa fer 9S OlSeeki2&ln streets t HStoWTTVEIiXE, IVEBRASKAi a-tja kb"rFARB3ANITAXY XSO ASSOCIATlONt r lorae Btllrasd Care of ths jCrKa aad msfSar ataat.oa prlaciples of Clalsilin phHantaraar. . Zssays oat&a Errors of Yoatb. aad ttaFouIss Sfl Age. la relation to Marrt&se and 8odal EvuX-wxh sanitary aid Air tho aaJrted-.jS-al ftrtvis aes!e4 Envelopes. Adfixeea, HO VABD ASeOCIATIOJa Bor.T-.Phnadelphfe.Pa.'5 a-iy X Yi f iB 1 tt. f AGON JbgLACKSMITHjHOP ONE BOOR WEST OF COBRT ROUSK. WAGON MAKING, Bepalring, Plows, and all work done la the let mannernnd 011 short notice. Satte&tctlea xaaran uatced UlvehlnsacalL t-Jy. A W T?ft JL Ja. JLJ 11 JKJ i.'f