. ' J.4rzs? tn LOCAL MATTERS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1S70. Ij-To every nfw bcrllr to oar tnccn now and January 1st, 1871, we trill give copyofPnrdy'i Small Fruit Grower. 2-Extra copies of the Daily and Weekly Ad vtis tor sate by Geo. B. Moose, Bookseller, btstioner and News Dealer, No. 97 Main street, nex t floor to the Postoflice- s-DU.play Locals will be charged Asatepace. MATILDA FLETCHEIt Will lecture In MePKEKSON HALL, JJKOWNVILLE, NEB., SATURDAY EVE.MSC, DEC. 17tU, under the auspicies of Uie Brovnvills Literary SUBJECT: J1AUB YOU FOR SALE1 OR THE CIV11. SERVICE." Beatrice is taking Meps to become lncor p r-.iti.-d. Sensible people. Tap" Toxvle.of Beatrice, ha- purchased a "rear' coal stove, and U burning stone Cu. breannan on the-t. Joe fc C. B. R. 1L was instantly killed at Craig, on Saturuay, by Laving hN head crushed between two bumpers, while couplein cars. The Local of the State Journal has had h.,phcll!ik-hurt, by rinding himself set ting befde a "al" who had been eating on ions. He "smelt her brer." A friend to Coleman, of the lieatrice Ei prett, kcow Ing Theodore's native penclmnt for-pnnkln pie," presented him with a Hub bard squash on Thanksgiving day. The "Weekly Advertiser contains more reading matter, and has a greater circulation than any other paper In the state. Does anybody want to "go in" on that? "Busl neoJl" Sidney Prct. We areln receipt of a new pacr published at Sidney, Nebraska, under the title of the J'rcis. It is a neat little wctkly, a size smaller than our Dally. Suc cess to the iicw enterprise. "Ye arc pamed to learn, as we do from a private lti'er from Omaha to-dty. that Mr. A'-icu-stus TCountze, who was on a short visit Cut, irn-t with a sad accident, the breaking of iiU leg. Particulars not given. The Omaha papers say that tlie U. S. As htf..rrt' Internal Revenue, of this city, on accotnit of bis; Samsonian locks, was, while on a recent visit to that city, mistaken for tbe famous plains man, "Buiralo Bill." Marshal Campbell in the exercise of a prcul.ar jindadmirable characteristic of his, havlncrmrIeted nutting down the slde- va!kt.froin the river to s-ixth street on Main, li nw puttingduwn substantial and perraa rttul (.tone crossings. Xew AdverUnrmexirs. See advertising column. "Little Bee Man." Springfield, thlj; "Lee A Son," Minonk, III.; "A. 1. oitswoll. Heal Estate Dealer." Brownville, Ntb.; "Little Nemaha River Railroad Co.;' "il. H. Mascy." Jacksonville. I1L Dr. Cosrles, formerly of tills place, now of Beatrice, is about opening a branch drug store in Mcrcdiun. Mr. El wood Davis, a ry gentlemanly young man, also former 2 r.i i city. In to take charge. The good pTreof Merediau will lie well pleased with Mr. luvls. The Craft 4mnn ami Canadian Masonic Kei-jrJ lsfUt-titleof a Masonic public-.tiort o oir i le. hailiuc from Hamilton, Onta-r.j-. fm rent number contains a fine p. .ru.uf Robert Marshal, S. G.L G..S3. P. .r 'Is r. Ixiuilniouuf Canada. It Is an fZ i.flt pUblivMtlOU. r wcr- pieased, this week, to make the a-4 .tiaiHUccaf the Rev. A. InToof the -'r.iKrr..iml Prvsbyteriaii Church, who liass f-.."y ivatel in our city. ne js desirous r.f t'-rciasinc property, building a parsonage -! :.iaK'iig tins Uii buwol his iiiiuiirial labors. We npeak for htm attention and lib erality. Cpi U.K. Prt-M.ou, of B:o Springs. Ur.zt CiuiUy, passed through our city on Wc iaesday. on Uis way from vNit east to his "hftMe. Tiie Curtain Is one of the stirring mm. f the state. Like all other desiring tU. trace light, and the latest information, hrlfftiiS name and tiie stamps lor the -4-Vcrfijrr . The Contractors for the construction of the B.. Ft. K. P. H. il Co., paid off their hands la rasa, promptly at the end of the month. Mxteen thousand dollars of the money uee e5.iry to intvt this payment was advanced 1 y the Board of Directors individually. Tins " tue Hoard Hint was never going to throw a khov.lfuiiol dirt! The PlatUmoutfi Literary Association has cun-d tLe services of Mis .Maude Ernst, to delner her lerture entitled "ThcOthcrSide," anl V. i ViRscher to deliver his lecture, "T!i!tU DoWn. It ls endeavorinc to en. gase Anna Dickinson and the "Fat Conirlh- They have also encased ceutlemen of acknowledged ability jn the. Slate. E- ir.Thc rftr'Me office has just turned off an fc Kr',,, Pamphlet which is consider.-d (U,7A v"uir SSIy creditable. A-c&raiiii We have been looking over a codv of the P"Phlet, and tvhile we admit the tynotni- Pn.'-al execution yair, the proof readme i unpardonable for a pamphlet. For instance: AnrJ6r F. Kruir. Treas. : n. 4. mmrrir for made, twice, and latul for town ; p 13 Puw- - ......,, v! iul VUlUipi), wrt .or constitution ; p 25, Kuipaey for Crop- "'". rrmini for n w i'rn- That wont do to bra- on. Bro. Water. A Valuable Entrrnrlir T li-m.rri, t, kindness of Mr. Wiswall we were to-day in Ijce.1 to Mr. Clias Trupp, from Ohio, who SKte with a view or locating a new lum jrara. lu connection witii which he will lkr a general wixd manufacturing estab 'Jttent. planing mill, door and sash facto- f He win start out with an Investment of M, and nicreiLse as demand may require. - c w iter m)ji,t can lM5 founj in tMe we;.t for "?,? "Mlshment. Brownville wants vl?'? ,!aa antl ,he ,,U5lss. Mr. Trupj) is ," ,w" to many of our citizens, and lilnl. v-rk about Trrr. c uumui iiiau. lie win fifty hands. Welcome, Mr. ledl aspollg ,. St.LouU Rullrnad ,lny-Cluis. MeCalte Esq.. General -ern A rent, nf n. rv-r ---- nni.i .,.. .. V "3le vint yesterday. This Company e' ,W"nmenr winning a fnl1 Hneorthecel-t'ra- rtuUrnau. Wagner and Sanderson J? Wm5 Room and Sleeping cars through Y , 'Ul-ange to principal point a,ontheC7th Inst. These cars '7 fnrnished, and afford the in the are ele travelcr -J1COmfort -d nvenic!ice. g-rj1"0-1 leaving st. Louis at 7.00. a. m.. In ' !!n a throu- Ih- and ni-ht coach, via x aIT Cl,y m "clocK -m-ot .-, "f0-3 vttl invest. LouI at 3.30. p. m. "fln'i UKhctK,chforXcwYork br way nc-Mi CrestlIue. Pittsburg, Uarrls c ty'at jAl,UuartP'Ha. arriving in New York "..alj M,a-ln- second day. This train f teelnn-,u a f sWnlnS coach through to Tnonv W,,l,nul c,,anse. ta..v::?willleavest. LouU at 9m -'5.aT Rh palace car via Indlana- v- 'i Mm ' 1Iuffal and Rochester, at 'hv -ebmtedPaStenBerS are trausferred to ! ,r,rYorkCc-,ii , ce car fast tra,n of the , YorlcCltyat7oo "lload arrivinS in New j anrlv-iiL?"111'01 theseconddar ''H Las i i dantases afford St. Louis ""ttwidniDlfl nKneeded. facilities fordl- !olnt Trve . not tx0i !mm,u-.tton with theEast. Star u. T. u m the West rH" rn this city, seug Ucketa. J Call for Colhnpp Bro'a Tobacco, If you -wish the best. Step at the Sherman House, If you want solid comfort anil good living. A Stager Sewing Machine, of any style desired, for sale at tbla office. Fresh Oysters. In all styles known to the culinary art, at Daughery's Restaurant. Dividends are never forfeited In the Washington Life Insurance Co., of New York. The State Bank in this city, is to com mence business operations on the first day of December. Chester White Piss Four Chester White boar pigs, 8 weeks old, of ibeHulghl block, for gale by R. W. Furnas, Brownville, Nebraska. The Presbyterian Church Social will meet Thursday evening, at the residence of K. W. Furnas, Main btreet. General invitation ex tended. Remember Daugherty's Restaurant In the time of thy hanger, for there is the place to get a "bquare meal," served up to the "Queen's taste." The disasters of business and uncertain ties of life can all be; turned Into victories and certainties by life Insurance alone. Gel Insured in the Washington Life. Colliapp llro't Tobacco Is not drugged; it is the best, pure&t and brightest Natural Leaf in the market. At Wright's, Ricu Giimore's and at the Pual UlUce. The ladles Aid Society of the M. E. Church, will meet on next Monday evening at the residence of CoL T. J. Majors. A cor dial invitation Is extended to all, to be pre sent. "Wanted Farms In Nebrasa. To pur chase one or two Improved farms within eight or ten miles of Brownville. Neb. Call on C. M. Kauffinaun, Brownville, or address R. W. Smith, Toledo, Ohio. 6w3m The amount of building going on In the city is really astonishing. We strolled out Into a portion of the city the other day in which we had not been for some weeks, and counted fifteen dwellings up and nuder way, since our former visit. The last Installment of the subscription for the erection of the Catholic church being now due, as the building is enclosed, Tim. McLaughlin will visit the subscribers during this week, and collect the same. It would be pleasant if all were prepared to pay prompt ly, Wm. M. Chaffee and Wni.D. Lewis have, we understand, associated themselves In business relations, and will open up the Distillery near tills city, soon. These gen tlemen are arc both tip-top business men, and we predict for them a successful busi ness carreer. It Is reported In the city that Judge Sanders-, one of our Representatives elect, was very seriously Injured on Friday last, by I? ing thrown against the saw of his mill, on the Nemaha. The injury is said to be dau gerotis. We hope, however, It may not be so serious as represented. Kirs. I. T. Vhyte and her daughter, Mrs. Wright, of St, Joseph, Mo., are visiting our city, and are the guests of their daughter, and sistf r, Mrs. Holladay. They will lie re membererd as among the earliest settlers o! Brownville; Mrs. Why teas the wife of Cap!. Whyte. merchant, and Mrs. Wright as Mis-; Hatty Pfouts, .fudging from the alo of Pine Lumber and building material generally, made by J. R. Bell the country west must be rapidly improving with HrM-class i.uildings for this ard alone loads from tn to twenty teams per day. People are finding out more every day jnt where to get their lumber low down lor cash. IV. H. Sylols, Editor Workingman's Advocate, t.f Philadeiphhi, Insured his life through the Chicago otSeeuf tha Washing ton Life on the 2d of July, and died at hi home or. the"thof July. He paid SIGO.V, and his liolrs received $4,000! As an Invest ment it paid three thousand per cent. ! Tills !s the lowest stand point to view the subject. We prefer to live to a green old age, enjoy life and enjoy conciousness of kept In the way of duty, by having a provision made for those immediately In our care. Why yeast powder should be used. Because it Is much more convlenicnt tlsan brewer's or hop yeast, produces better and more nutritious food, and never fails of suc cess. This is particularly applicable to Doo ley's Yeast Powderaseach package not only contain the full weight as represented, but the contents arc perfectly free from any In jurious substances. Nothing enters into Its composition but articles that are healthy and nourishing, and the bread prepared with It Is such as can be eaten with Impunity by the inor,t sensitive invalids. For sale by grocers everywhere. Brownville Brewery. Conrad Shrlner, of the Brownville Brewery, is making ex tensive and substantial improvements and additions to his present brewing establish ment, at the head of Main street. At pres ent he is building an additional cellar, in creasing his caimclty in that respect twice what it has been heretofore. Conrad will keep up with the times, ana is determined to furnish this city with all the lager and ale It can dispose of, which ls no small quan tity. By-the-way, the Brownville Brewery lias the reputation of making the beat malt drinks in the country. Speaking or a herd-law, we know of no place in the world where one ls more deeded: than In this city. At this season of the year and during winter, abont twenty-five head of cows nrakc their living off farmers' wag ons coming into town. Weknowoneortwo that will- "climb" a wagon quicker than a zoat, or a boy hookin' watermelons. Let a grain wagon be left alone flvemlnutes in the street, and the whole. load Is destroyed. It Is an outrage, and ought not to be permitted. A man who Is not able to feed his cow In winter, or whopcrmltrthertoforageon coun try wagons, ought to bocompelied to sellout. Agricultural Newspapers.--The com mencement of a new year will soon be upon us. Every farmer besides taking his county paper, should take some good agricultural paper. We advise a trial for IS71 with Moore's -Rural Xcic Yorker.'" We consider it the best agricultural and farming paper in the world. It is the largest, and contains more reading matter. It treats on agricul ture and all kindred subjects, and contains In addition a vast amount of excellent fami ly reading matter. Weekly: Terms, $S, or you can club with the Ailcrrtiser at $1.50, for the two. Address D. D. T. -Moore, -II Park Ttow New York City. Bee Culture To the Editor and Author D. L. Ada ik, Hawsville, Kentucky, we are Indebted for a full set of his publications on Bee Culture; The "AnnaUof Bee Culture" in two volumes, for 1SW and 1S70; 72 pages well written and well selected matter and illus trated, pertaining to Bee Culture. Publish ed annually. Price 50 cts. Also: "A New System of Bee-Keeplng," adopted to the hnblts and characteristics of the Honey-Bee. with descriptions, and directions for manngelng; improved methods of artifi cial swarming, whereby the business of Bee Keeplng is rendered more profitable and pleasant. Illustrated. Price 50 cts. Also: Outlines of Bee Culture." and Descriptive Catalogue, of Adair's Section Bee-Hive and Honey Boxes; the Mel-Extractor, or ma chine for emptying honey from the comb. While not, claiming to be thoroughly versed Jn Bee Culture, we are a" lover of the "busy-bee;" yen a worshiper and an exper imenter of a few years standing. Bee cul ture and fruit growing are intimately al- mnct !nserxrab!v oonnedpd. We have rand Mr. Adair's publications with pleasure, and we trust profit. We are pleased with his Seetlou-Hlve, and can see but one possible objection, and that is the expense. In our opinion to make bee-culture profitable, the praticablo point to gain is the expense of the hive For particulars, address D. L. Adair Ha wa vllle, Hancock Co., Kentucky. , LITERARY NOTICES. Peters' Musicai. "MosTHtY. The De cember number of Peters' Musical Monthly, price 30 cents, contain! the following new and beautiful pieces of music: Fear not! or There's Pardon for us all, by J. Cox; Sweet est Love, I'll not forget thee, by Emmet; Lit tle Dimpled Hands, by Persloy; Meet me again to-morrow, Bessie, byFeraley; Sun shine on the Sea, by Tucker; He Sleeps 'neath the Shade of the Willow, by Martin; The Star of Bethlehera.by Bernhardt; Merry Christmas, Dressier; Seethe leaves around ns falling, by La Hache; Through another Year conducted, by Reis; Pleasantilemorles Waltz, Sweet Music, Driven from Home Waltz, Nobody's Darling Waltz, Damask RoseSchottlsche. Think of it! Fifteen nie ces or reallp good Music for 30 cents, any sin gle piece being worth as much as the pub lisher asks for the entire lot. This seems slrange to parties -customed to pay from 30 to 50 cents for every piece of music they buy. It is trne nevertheless, and the subscribers to this valuab'le magazine are getting the lates and best new music for about two cents a piece. Send 30 cents for a sample copy. Ad dress J. -.-Peters, 589 Broadway, N. Y. ATnun3 Lady's Home Magazine. The December number of this "Queen of the La dy's Magazines" is the richest and handsom est ever issued. The publishers announce their intention to make it lead all others for the coming year, in the richness and extent of its illustrations, the briUiancy of Its nov elets and stories, the beauty of itsgettiug up, and the high tones of its reading." As an earnest of what is to como in I&71, we have In this number a fine steel colored fashion plate, a cartoon on toned paper, giving a lovely picture, called "The Welcome Home," a double fashion engraving, and a large va riety xjf styltti of dress and patterns for nee dlework. Stud a stamp for postage to T. S. Arthur Sous, Philadelphia, and get a copj of this elegant number of the "Lady's Home Magazine." "ion will, if you see it, surely want the magazine for 1S7L The Chiiks's Horn. The December number of this pure and beautiful magazine closes the year, and we advise all who wish, to put Into the hands of their little ones a wise counselor, a loving friend, .and a pleas ant companion, to take it for 1S7L T. S. Ar thur, the editor, will commence a serial In the January number called, "The wonderful story of Gentle Hand," which cannot fall to be deeply Interesting. A HoUday Supple ment will be given with this number, con taining nine Carols for Christmas, new and old, Send a stamp for-postage to T. S. Ar thur Sons, Philadelphia, Pa. and4get a specimen of "the Children's Hour. The Aficu-tckist Home Cibcxe. This is an eight page monthly, devoted to Bee Culture and choice family reading. Every family wants it. Every bee keeper needs it. Published on the lath of every month at SI a year in advance. Address W. G. Church, Mexico, Mo. The .-liirertMer and -IpicuUurUt one year for .Syj0. Programme of the Brownville Literary Society, for Friday evening, December 2d, 1870: Music Address, by J. D. Calhoun. Select Reading, by Pauline E. Davidson. Hecitation, by Dr. Kiinbertln, Muslc Essay: "Wanted, a Million More," by Mrs. Ebright. Music Valedictory Address, by Pres't Davis. By order of the executive committee. J. H. BitoABV, Sec Clay's Patent Weather Strip. Swan Bro. are agents for this Weather Strip, which effectually keeps out all rain, snow and wind from under all doors or window, to which it is applied. They have the agen cy for Richard.-on, Johiwtn, Pawnee and Gage counties. Applications to tiicm at their store in this city, will receive prompt attention. tl The demand for the Weston Cylinder Churn Is so great that Win. Shellenberger has just received a new lot. Call soon If you want one Forty-four were let out this fall on trial, and not one returned; no one being willing to do without them, afteractual trial. They are the cheapest churn In the market. Do yon Want a Stove ! Shellenberger has the largest stock and fullest assortment in the west. Don't be cnjoled by any low priced stove anywhere, but go where all sizes and styles are kept, and where stoves are made a specialty; for there you cangetagood article, as that is his business. SHERMAN HOUSE. This house, under the management of Its affable proprietor C M. Kanfflann, lsoneof the best accommodations for the weary and hungry traveler along the Missouri river. j Forgood meals, good beds, accommodating host and waiters it stands unrivalled. dw LADY'S BAZAR. Mrs. E. Johnson Invites theattention of the ladies of Brownville and vicinity to her stock of Lady's Millinery and Fancy Dress Goods, at No. 45 Main street Latest styles- kept and satisfaction guaranteed. Dress Making done in the best and most fashionable styles. i5-2-3mdw FIRST PREMIUM CIGARS I A. F. Cohn, of this city, took the first pre mium on Cigars, with II. C. Lett, one of the best judges of a good Cigar In the country, an chairman of the awarding committee, and the premium was deserved. Factory at No. CI Main street, 23dwtf GREAT BARGAI5S IN LAND. 3,000 acres of Unimproved Land, on terms to suit the purchaser. 10 Improved Farms ; good Land and good location. Apply at WM. J. AUSUIN'S Real Estate Office. -ISdwtf Brownville. Swan Bro. are constantly adding to their choice stock of groceries and provis ions; and there is nothing in their line but what they keep, ami are always sure to have the best, and sell the lowest for cash. Give them a call, lor It will pay all to deal there. DOTY'S "WASHING MACHINES. W. D. Shellenberger has just received a lot of these machines the greatest blessing to woman kind ever invented and call upon all you. who wish anything of the kind, to givethem a call. tf MAKE HASTE TO GET READY For winter Is comlnc. Todothlsitis neces sary to drop in at Shellenberger's and get a good Heating stove, for they have a very full assortment, and wl tLem low down for cash. tf CHEW THE BEST Tobacco In the market; that is: Colhapp Bro's Natural Leaf. For tale at Wright's. Rich it Gilmor's and at the Post Office. BILLIARDS. Lovers of this gamocan be accommodated with first class tables, ic, at the Sherman House Billiard Room. 25dwtf A Constant Effort, to please and satisfy his guests is the only phrase that will apply to the conduct of Geo. Daughertyof the Res taurant next door to Carbon's Bank ; and his success Is truly wonderful. Try him ! Did you see those fine Brn ns'wlck Billiard Tablesjustrecelved and put up at Small's Saloon? They please everybody! Go try for yourself. dtf You don't know how cheap you can get good Pine Lumber, unless you call at J. R. Bell's Yard, corner of College and first streets. 33dwtf Remember that J. R. Boil sells all kinds of Pine Lumber. Lntli. Shingles, etc, at pri ces which cannot falHo suit any one. 1-tf The Singer Sewlrtg Machine can be found at the Book Store, next door to the Post Office. 2tdwtf Geo. B. Moore, Agent Small's new Billiard Tables take theshlne off anything ever before ployed on in this city. Fact dtf Board by the day or week atDaugher ty's Rcsturant, one door west of the Bank. Wra. H- Hoover, Real Estate Agent and Conveyeneer: Court Room. 31tf-dw Tobacco, of all kinds at Swan Bro's. A PIKE LUX-EX TAX. Kilbosra, Jenkins Co., comer of Fourth and Main street. In this city, have constant ly on hand n full stock of the best Pine Lum bcrofall kinds; alto, also Basb.Doors, BUnds,' 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 see them! 46tfdw HOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing be tween Nathan Boehm, Samuel C Boenm and W. M. Chaffee, doing business of distilling In Nemaha connty, Nebraska, under the firm name ofW. 31. Chaffee Co., has bean this day dissolved by mutual consent. W. M. CHAFFEE. ISAAC BOEHM. By Isaac Boehm the authorized agent of Nathan and Samuel C Boehm. Brownville, Neb., Sept. 1st, 1870. d90w5-3w. MERCHAST TAILORING Is a branch of business in which our enter prising citizen, A. W. Morgan, Jr., claims to know thoroughly all the wants of the public, and which he will satisfy If it is possible. He Is constantly In receipt of the very latest styles of goods, and keeps No. 1 workmen to make them up to suit. He guarantees satis faction In both goods and prices. Also, con stantly on hand Gents Furnishing Goods, comprising the latest novelties ont. Give him a call at No. 51, Main street. 488dwtf J. R. BELL. This firm, dealing In Pine Lumber and all building material that is made of pine, have now their yard on corner of College and 1st stree stacked rullj as also all' the vacant lots adjoining. They have millions of feet of all kinds of Pine Lumber, as well as a rousing stock of Doors, Blinds, etc. They sell at the lowest possible figure, and are selling an immense lot of stuff of all kinds, from ten to fifteen teams loading there dally for the counties west besides their large trade In this immediate vicinity. "Warranty, Mortgage, Quit Claim, Administrators Deeds for sale at this office! Patronize Home Industry and bene. fit yourself at the same time by using only Colhapp Bro's Natural Leaf Tobacco. For sale at Wright's. Rich fc Gllmare's and C. A. Pollock's at the Post Ofllce. Blacksmith's Iron, of all kinds, con stantly on hand, at Shellenberger's. This Is a great advantage to Blacksmiths, and one which they out to patronize. tf Coascated Ping Tobacco, for chewing and smoking, for sale cheap, at Swan Bro.'s. tf Saussag Grinders and Stuffers, of the most approved pattern, at Shellenberger's. Choice things for thehollldays, will be on hand at Swan; Brother's. Fit ap for Winter. That means call at Shellenberger's forStoves, Pipe, etc. Coo lag and Eating Apples, the best and cheapest, at Swan Bro.'s. tf For Tea, go to Swan Bro's, as they have put It down ten per cent. dwtf Blacksmith's Iron, in great abundance, at Shellenberger's. Shellcnberger'sis the place to buy your Cooking Stoves. tf Rubber Belting and Packing, of all kinds, at Shellenberger's. Go to Swan &. Brother's, If you want ?ood Groceries. tf If you want Pherson's. choice Dry Goods go to Mc 33dwtf For Keating Stoves go to gers. Shellenber tt Go to Daugherty's Bank Restaurant. Crauberrlen at Swan Bro.'s. tf Geo. B. Moore. Bookseller, Stationer and Newsdealer, next door to the Post Office. School Books of all kinds. Blank Books, Stationary, c, always on hand. School Furniture furnish ed on short notice. Call at the Book Store. 52-dwtf Remove the Cause. Costlveness, which produces serious and often fatal diseases, Is removed by the use of Dr. Henry's Root and Plant Pills. See advertisement. 4w4t All kinds of plain and fancy sewing done by Mrs. Benedict and sister, two doors west of the Baptist Church Ctf Go to Swan Bro's, for the best Sugar, Coffee, Teas, etc tf Watch Repairing neatly and promptly lone by Dunn A Hays. -lo'wtf For Choice Jewelry, stuff, go to Dunn Hays. warranted pnre 4wtf NEW CITY MEAT MARKET. PIERPONT & CROOKS, Dealers in all kinds of Fresh Meats Produce. and Cash paid for all kinds of Fat Stock, Pro- ducc, c Call at the "Red Meat Market," north side ofMaln street w31y General Rnllroad Oillce at Star Hotel. and Foreign Ticket 2wtf Cranberries, Cranberries, Cranberries, At Swan & Bro's. Syrup, Bro s. the choicest In the city at Swan & 1-tf Lady's Bazar I Having opaned a first class stock of Ladies' Millinery and Fancy goods, at No. 45 Main Street, and being in receipt of New Goods, weekly, Mrs. E. Johnson invites the ladles of Brownville and vicinity, to give her a call guaranteeing satisfaction in both prices and goods. 2-3m For School Books, .save yourmoney and deal with McCreery Nickeli. 2w3m The Original Golden Crown Cigar Is manufactured by A. F. Colin. It is the favo rite everywhere. 37-tf Madame Doctor Rastello. Her circular to married ladles sent on receipt of two stamps. Address Madame Doctor Rastcilo, Chicago, 111. 44-3m See Advertisement of Dr. Butts' Dispen sary, headed Book for the Million Mar- RiAGEGCinE in another colnmn. It should be read by all. ZT-y NOTICE. The regular terra of the Probate Court for the trial of civil cases for all sums over one hundred dollars and under three hnndred dollars, will be held at the office of the Pro bate Judge in the city of Brownville, Nema ha county. Nebiaska. commencing on the first Monday of each calendar month. A. W. MORGAN. 27-tf Probate Judge. Forest City Fall Wheat Flour about as nice an article as ever came to this mar ket at Swan & Bro's. i-tf Patronize Home Industry. All kinds of Marble work can be liad at Neidhardt's Marble Works in this city, cheaper than it can Ite liad elsewhere. None but the best ma terial used. ii.tr MARRIED. At tha residence of the bride's mother, on the 20tli of November, 1S70, by Judge A. W. Morgan, Mr. Axx. Moore and Miss ErY Haixline. In Brownville, at the house of the bride, November 27th, by the Rev. Geo. R, Davis Andrew D. Odei. of Nemaha connty, and Mary J. Creatu. of Brownville. CARRIAGE GUIDE, ?Erery one his own Doctor ! A" pri vate instructor for married persons, or those about to be married, both male and female. In ev- erytalnff concerning the pblsiolojry and relations of oar sexual system, and the production and pre vention of oflVprin?. Including all th new dlscov--eries never before k1 ven in the English language, by WM. YOUNG. M. D. This Is really a valuable and interesting work. It is written in plain language for the general reader, and is Illustrated with nu merous entrravin?s. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage, and having the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every one should be acquainted with ; still it Is a book that must be lockea up and not lie about the house. It will be sent to any address on receipt of SO cts. Address Dr. WM. YOUNG, No. 416 Spruce street tbove Fourth, Philadelphia. T.-6m O O O 8 S 52! ep os 3 o pp P QD e-p- o O Q r 03 O t 02 o s w o - i - s -2 CO o CD GO O 2 o rr- w cr t - CO D. REMICK, REAL ESTATE AGENT, For the purchase and sale of Real Estate In Illinois. lova, Missouri, Kan sag, ebrasKa and Col orado, PAYING- TAXES, &c Valuable In In above named States for sale on long time. Office.) Main street, BROTrNVIIiLE, -tl-em NEBRASKA. BEDFORD & IIOWARi), ABCHITECTS&BU1LBEBS Are prepared to furnLsb designs and specifications for all kinds of BUILDINGS, PUBLIC AND PRIVATE, of the Litest and mot approved styles. AJLSO TAKE CONTRACTS! All Und of Job Murk ihmr In order! jCSTSbop, corner Main and Second streeU j?o n.vrxxi. sxb. STAR HOTEL Brownville, Nebraska. STEVENSOX & CROSS, pitoPKiirroKS. General R. R. k Foreign Ticket Offlec OSINIBUSaESTO ALL TRAINS. Dally Stages for All Points West. BEST SA21PT.E HOOK IX TJTE HTA TE. Alexander &z Lange, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 3X3Il.IDI3Sr. 46-tf JEFFERSON COUNTY. NEBRASKA. BLANKS of all kind, constantly on hand, atthe Advertiser Job Office. on5 CD o PT1 Cl o OH g i- t?- H-gJ jp t u a S h if S E3 ! m q . sF g8 us J . I g 5 ' J O - HO q ?F2 rM. f l!i-PVB'le C'S YHJR tt I HI SSificPat 9 I -iiBMwW-BBsBwBpBl ?MKHH-IJ 'V, o .j CD f ,Iiv . f -.T" g o p o a. o 3 m r i4Sj i.l ' 'r V iih oi -,f OEO. TV. N'IJr Sz CO., BTJI-JJERS AND ridge Contractors. BHOWNVIL.LE. NEBRASKA. Will take contracts fnrbulldlntr Bridges. Raising: or Moving BulldJncs, and all kinds of Shop and Jobblnc Work. Contract work sollcitfd. Work suar ranteed to sive satisfaction, and done on short notice and reasonable term Have also the right to erevt the Smitli Patent Truss Bridge In 5ebraskn. Iowa, Kansas oudSouthem. Is.HOurl. B-rNOTICE OF -ETTINGS SOLICTTED. y W, B. S2eHetberge Ho. 74, McPlicrson's Block, BROWISTVII-LE, NEB., SOLE AGENTS FOR CANTON CUPPER PLOWS!! THE FREEMASON FOR 1871. rpHK lanrt Masonic monthly in the world. Con L tala tldinxs from the Craft in all parts of the globe. It Is strictly cosmopolitan, and ls the organ of the Craft everywhere, and not confined to any oni ytate or locality. Kucb numb-r complete In itself. Sample copies sent free. Every Master .Mason in good standing authorized to act as amentia sendinc subscriptions. AdLconrrt made to clnb agents If desired, and inallca&csa copy sent free to such agents, if notiOed. CLUB BATES.' Clubs Of ten to tirpnty . , , . i ft "0 Clubs or twenty to ilfty 1 23 Clnbs of fifty or more 1 T Single subscribers . z W) Names may be added ataoy time In the year at clnb rates. Back numbers supplied. Address GEO. FRANK GOUXEY. S-lm St. Louis. 3Io. TOB WORK, Neatly and Plainly tl Executed, at the Advertiser Job Rooms. 5F mm m y x q r witHr!' pssa q Qcjt yg mmm EslLhullHlll, SHERMAN H0USEr 4S Maln-at., BxqwhyIUc. C. 91. KAUFFJII AW, Proprietor. rEED scr5ii? IX.COXXECT10N TY1TH TIIE H0USF. This House haibcen remxlelcd and refurnished tbroufiliont. and affords thebet accommodations In the city to the local and traveling public. It i cen trally located. StSM for the West, and OsHs for all trj, go from the Shermaa House. Fair first class.carKes moderau;. "" JACOB rABOHT, MERCHANT TAH.OR, DR. SMjITITS EEIIIIE " ELECTR OIL. NEW COMBINATIONS NEItVK POWKK "WITHOUT rjIOSPIIQP.US! AREA SEDATIVE without Oplrua or Reaction I INNOCENT, even m the mouth of INFANTS. Twenty drops U the -AllGEST . doe. Cure Sick HeudaCbc IN ABUT TWENTY MINCTES. RATIONAL, P&IIGIPjGS CrxciNXAyi, Jane 17, 1370. TK. C. B. SMITn Dcar.tir: ly mother scald U ed tier foot so badly she icould not walk, which alarxnuiRly swelled. y litt e boy had lunsjiiuii hU throat and very stiff neck. L Rot trj in tl ttkht and b&thod his threat and cbct. and tawr- bim twenty drops of your Oit TUey are now both well. JOlIN TOOMKV. Express office, 67 West Fourth street. Fort Pmv, July l DIt SMCTH: Send me inbreOilandmore clrcn larj. It Ls goiiic like '.'hot cakes." bud some circulars also to Sutllir County. Cherry Valley, as they sent in'fora mipply of the OIL riease send by llrst express, and oblige. Yours truly, D. E, DECKER, Dras-ist NotaFalluret Not One I (From Canada New XTambl'eo, Ont., July 12. DK. SJnTTT, Pliiladclphla: I have sold tho Oil for Dearness.fcickness, Neuralgia. Jtc.. nd In every case it has snven satisiactloiu J can procure quite a number of letters. We want more of the large size, AC. c. Yours respectfully. FItI. 31. MeCAXLUM. Drarlst. Sure on Deafness, SaltEheum, &c. f. Bhcnmatism.SaltRhPnm c.- i wpeias. Pamlyis. ('hlilhlaln. jw-u.il. A..J vr rn n fSwelhnzs, XleaiUche. Burns, .fcjf5Li9 J Frosts. IMcs, and Scald Head. Felons, Carbuncles. Mumps. Dip-f T theria. Croup. Neuralgia, Gout. " Wounds, Ktuf Joints, Swelled J Olanits ,' Caiiker, Tooth Ache, ir73?V?G: Cramps, Bloody Flux. Ac, itc. I taS TRY IT F021 TOUSSEL.F. SALT IHIE UM It cures every time (If you use no soap on the parts while applying the oil,) and it cures most all cutaneous dLeases seldom falls in Deafness or Rheumatism. Also, on hand a cholco stock of READV MADE GOODS! which he will Sell Very Low for Ca3t ! He would call the attention of the public to the fact that he has an extensive e.Tirieiice in the manufacture of Custom Worl: of tbe first quality ; and those who want Boots and Shoes to Pit Well, Look "Well and lVear IVell, will not be disappointed. Boots and Shoes Neatly and Promptly Repaired. -l&v.-yM- -. BAILEY & CO., CHESTNUT . 12tL St., PHILADELPHIA. Eslabllslied 1S20. Importers and -lanuf-ctiirers of FINE WATCHES, FANCY GOODS, &C, &C QUALITY AlWAYf! GUARANTEED. PRICE? AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. Orders aud Inquiries by mall promptly at: ended to. Strangers visiting the city will conrer a favor by Inspecting their stock. 5w i a-. o. it. tx5xt:, GermanPhf slcian & Qbsteiricianr G2 7tlaia St., BrovTnll!c,Neb. POSSESSING an Eltctrq-Msiniettc Battery. b will bo fully able to attend to all N - i: oiher disease Will be m Brownviue from the 1-' Jv the j, i-. from the 15th to tho is:h of evtry month. "tf SS4'Ft!?ii Eh 1 "2 ifc?v M SJ. J ?- s a fiTKS5j;,fC' )rt - 5 -)fevi M - P "? .L.H.R.U. CO. "IOTICE hutreby jdveit. that pursuant to enbr iN of the Incorporators of the iJttc entah.-i ft. V er ItaJroad Compuny. on th t day of January, a. T ! -it f-p r.ftti- ol Wllllaai tr. Motirsfr. i I BntwnvilJe, Ncbrta, books wilt be opt-nett fr re ! celvins sntHcrifltlo.iS to tiie cspit&I stock of saal ! rnTTir5!fiT- 7 j cotapaay. i t ClIAU- O. DORKY. K. THOMAS.. Ji-Jlil'ON H. MKOADY. ' V. ll.ItA.M If. ItUOVKR. -. - ." J. KlnW r It itoirr. V. 1 UKNAS. Tn-t Incorporatscs. Dtjsolutlou of Co-Pa rtnershlp. rjBE partnership heretofor existlnc wwter the JL flrm name or J. R. B It & S i. is this d.y -solved by mutual consent. Mm I HI rettrmc; there from. All accounts due the rtrni .rill he collected and receipted for by Jse. It. iVll. j-':d alt bttk cr tracted forth benefit of the lirm.i , thin te, wHI be paid by the e. J. It V'vIJ- Minn; kkuv." Brownvm. Neb.. Nor, tab. t7A, 5-4tw r , Iesal Notice. j ' Adolph Oppsrmann,) " vs. Jesse Morton. Before I. S, hurJlcfT. J. X., la and fcr Bmsbm Pr. dnct,Neaha County. Neb mska. ON the th day of October. A. D. 1579. sSl Jsjs tice nd an Oraerof Atntebuieatin Ibt'-abave action. Tor t!i sura of sixtren dollars. , The tune net for trial is the th day of December, A. D. 1S7W, at noon of that day. ADOI.PJ1 OI'PKItMANN, rial nbtC Nov. It. 1370. V3w ; i.ni) .oiiri. , M'AKEN up, on the 6th day of November. 1ST. bT x. oy theuituenusneu. bvlnirtHo miieM iar2M at Peni. Nnoalia conntr. Nebraska, the Mtawiacr. desciit-ed stock, to wit : One red and white steer, two years oM, eroj C ". t!unt;lit 4r und swallow f it iu thett: One tghii itetrr, rne year old : One white steer, with, red ears, one yenr li One while btifer. with reit ear, one ear oW : 0!!ebrin(lIest'er.oneynrokl: One red and white heifer, one year old : 5w5t WILLIAM CLKM.EXS L. N. It. K. R. NOTICE. "VTOTICE is hereby rfven to the stockboMurs i. of the Little Nemal ta Itlver Railroad ConijtaBr. that more than ten r r centum of the capital stooic of the suld company has been subscribed, and that the ild. stockholders n required to meet at the office or llewett A Newman, in BrowEville. In N maka County. In the State or Nebraska, at the hour or two o'clock, pjn.. on Thursday tbs l(k day mC December. A.D. tsTO. for the purpose or cHwtolnx seven directors, and takinc sut b other stups to wards completing the organi,tiou of said ossniw ny may be necei'ary. ier order or O. B. JTEWETT . A. P. COGSWELIi.- .-! J. S. unuitcii, . EO.AlA)li, T.W. BEDFORD. J. It-OIJIAPI. K.V.lIU(iUS. -- JOHN McIMI-ItSON, H. CV r.KTT. T.J. MAJORS. Incarten4r. r . klwlw NOTICE, To tht; heirs of Use late Stephen Fudsa, dccMM.-di 17"IIERIS, yoa have refused to irraHt th HSfct I oC way.totbe JBrownvilk?. KuKciiraor A llr cine Itanruiid. Uiroucfi th bii!ow,ruc discrUKHl remises. to-u1t r The Northwut auarur of Section thlrty-nve. X'.i in township six. to.) iwrth f raiyre Hfteen. tM.) eat of sixth pmcJal rWten. s.tuute In Nemaha county. Nehm-ka. Nw. tkev$ fiwe.you will take notice, that Aured W. MnaH, Imon riasteix, Mcpheu W. Kennedy. John Flora. WllHsra ITarU and Geo. . OMmore, 4x dMntw estut ;rc lolders uf j d lovnty uf N aha. who have been f Ks:teI and apirotnied by the Vrbt Judce of suld county to hki dnueis in snc cas es, ficcsioneUiy the apprprhitUn of land H tlie uisA of aid nn.rosU coni;uy, wilt nirt hbuh tin s:d iwcl or laiwl ami IfV'tpi'srt the uttiiie,HRl proeetst to as? s the said deLiages on the 1-iJh tfay of Thf rember.A. I. IsTO. a: tea o'clock a.m., f shM itejrl Given under our bands this t day of NovmMt. A.D. KB. BROWNVILLE t FT. K EARNHY IUIUCOl . n3v5t I:-r.XI- ' LETT, PrusMuat. NOTICE, To Thomas IL Simpson : "T1IERAS. you have reAied U Kraat Uo rs.. . 1 of way to tle Brownville, Ft. Kerey A r cine Railroad. throtiKh the ftllwlttK desaiMvsl prerises, to-H it . The NE qr of v. ob, ju twM- ship live. (-V north of rane nftifen. (15.) eatr t r.th 1. M-.sUUHte n Nen.a!..iOjmt. Nb. ", thereture. yt u wilt take notice that Alfred W. Mr cau. Lemon Plasters, i-tephi n V". Keuucly. Jwba Flora. WiUIiun Uarr1 and Georxe S. (iilmore.sfx disinterested frefh-ftdrs of:Ud county ofNaaum. who have been selected an.t epjioinbil by the Pro bate Judxe ofs:d c.K.Dly, t.t asaO iluoues ia such crv"-, crcc;-t' eJ by the appropriation of lawl to the use o'i.:1 lL'tllrouil toinuny, will rm niwc the vnl tract of lsnd and Inspect the wn, and proceed toosM-ss theAid damages. on the-KMi diiy ef Decetnber. tsTO". at 9 o'clock, a. m. of a'd day. Given nuder our baii, this 1st day of Noveak- -ber A. D. j". BRON VILLE fc FT. KK.VRNEY R. R. CO. ? Byii KF-rr. i1!:!!. IVOTUCE OF pISSO,UT02S- PlIE PARTNERSiriP heretofore exit-litw We L twecnD.M Slielleribcrjterand W. I. SlwlhHi berxer, in the Hardware, stoves, and Tin war hm iness. under the firm nacie of M. 'fibrer Bra, has been dissolved by mtstut.l cor. -eut, V M. Saei lenberger withdrawing therefron Thus"? Indebted to the tlrm ar-"1 repctfttly re qnested to cull and settle, as t Is ric-.nrv V settle up our books. W.D SHFIJ.J NBKRf.KK. D. M.SHKI lvNBti .C Oct.St.ls7n. dw3w s&- IinowreinIelJt. 9STWJAI.0 ItlKlNG rOW- DKR, and tie In .t.iri'!? pr.jare-Ifor og Itsht nholesoo and dfiiriotn U!-ilif-, ()!. s, BkKAD, (KIi)i)LK aad oticr t Akl . &x &a JtIniPiili. and alii3ji r-s Ir fjr i.:initniij( a-f. TbotifitYilVsT I'lVUi:fbriMr.nIsS8.V youoks to axt rurr of tiik gii.k. " It is ojnviiint and ttaiwn'eA. "NO tTATK OF FOOD I'ithi'AKKD WITH I f. Sil eiryn)ien by CaOvTiri, bUlP-t'II iaUEV. t Li..t !.. DOOLET & BROTH. ?Iinr;tr9-;, WHOLESALE DEPOT. CD xjJir T--:t, xx rir-ro"rr. PHIXLIPS &BSA3L-IHSS' GREAT ?7TER?r Liveryf Feed, Sale and Exchange Corner Main and Lev St BUO'V:riLLK. HAVING pnrclia.ed this Stable of A. P. fo;jsweIl.w - prerrci to fornlnh the best TEAM-.. Kl'i.(,lf -.and ( AHRIA'.!. Ht, Soothern Xe!W a at U WT (ASn RAT1S. Room for Frfty H rr- -. I orr r tck. ltM' lar attentv a paid to Feedirr r R'mrdi'iit Hordes, f J5-lyi I-HIL-I11 BEAHSJfti. xJT--G?r. CITY LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLES i CG&SWSLXS 32-OOK Toraer First and Stroud Streets. BRO:SY-S-B, SEBRASSA. 'PHI STAJJf.E 15 fixjt front by deqilwo X xtories hl;h. huilt of brck . rtr- araof vf4Md roof; double iioor. i-i . til under la maaoa rott. Thstalbt. and all the arrasemnts are -if an o latest approved plan-. It furol-htst wsk nu mi tirely new stic!r of Hor"?: tbcCr.rriagesxMMl lllir ness are of the latest styles and rlntsb. IN PACT, It has ben HnLhd and rnrnth''I in ttiat stylo.' wnxu me rapwi j;rowtn or nrownvue t A. P. spHwSm COGSWELL, PROFHIXTOR. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry JOSEPH SHTTZ, No. 59 Main Street, Si"r- villn. Keeps ccnsta::y en bsn! alanMtd wH asorted stock 1 1 -iiu." .tt i.nbHlinr. i Rei irimr of ( io-k, Wutches tad Jwefrjr 'done on "tit rt i t.ce, at reaw nable rales. ALT. WORK K'ARRAXTED. CKAS. KR, BOOT & SHOE M &&&?er5 &&&mm MAHSR. T?HH'asW-- 23 . . . . -5QcjpxTry io. -j u iia;n airei. l-i BFXWN'ILL. NEB. VVliJ T t:r?nr stocfc of Bot "-?3" bo Cfc-:Mn worfcdnn t en t.r-fiui(-andd patca. 5R. J. BLAKE, Would rMpcettSpy ' niMMeetbt be hm lc-4tm ttUIe . ? - ii pijit i . piiB rfeas i .jv r.er A ! 4psw if to ' . L"ee- Omo-.-Orcr C.:.- r.-s fc' .t-, treat rr... Kt B m J ' A K41 i irV it Si iiilu3a nBsisr it JN7? lir ""STY'"' ( . .' -ir .l" . "-3U1 C2.!- II -0, WG, REyTifT a f k :