iT3 T.tJS rrsi3?' r: -::3; rssrrr::-." 3kx. rzr z-sawrr B a ft . i 9 ! I 1 t l THE ADVERTISER. Cranberries at Swan A- Bro.'a. tf THURSDAY. FKP.RUAUY 2. 171. Publisher.' Xotices. Sxtb a CoriKH or tii k Avertis u for sale by O. B. Moobe, Bookseller, Stationer and News Deal er, So. 97 Main street, next doorto the PoatolBcc. Local Notices, set as ordinary reading matter, will be charged ten cents per line, each Insertion. Set In display type. twenty-Cvo per cont. additi onal to above ratvs. Adve&tiskments under the head of "Wanted." "Kcr Rent," "I'or Salu." "Lost," -Found," Ac., will be charged twenty-live cents for each adver tisement of live lines, or less. each insertion. Ad vertisements ovur live lineK, at the rate or five ceau per line, each Insertion. CllUItClI A HACKER. Publisher Advertiser. lilacktmUli's Iron, in great abundance, ' nt Snellen berjier'p. j Go to Swan is, Bro's, for the best Sugar, Conce, Teas, etc. " Cranberrle at Swan A Bro.'s. For Heating Store go to Shellenber- t ger.-. tj A Full Stock of Syrups and Sugars, at Swan A- Bro's. For the bent Clgai In Swan A Bro'a. the market go to Go to Swan Bro., for your .Sugars, fee and Tea. Cof- AVatcU Repairing neatly, and promptly1 done by Dunn A Hays. 46wif New Adrrrlticmcntti Bryant's X uraeries A. Bryant, Jr., Princeton, 111. Seeds B. M. Watson. PlymouUi.ltai. Estray Notice 11. B. Roberts. Fur Rent Enquire at this olllcc. For ba.e Houses and Lola, Jno. L. Carson. For 5Ie Peach Trees. Bnrloy. Ac. It. W. Furnas. CITY AND COUNTY. Salt Lake Peaches at Swan Bro's. Store Room for Kent. Apply Deuser. to J. C. 13tf For the best Cigars Swan A Brother. and Tobacco, go to Dried Apples and Peaches, of extra qual ity, at Swan & Brother's. For School Books, save your money and deal with McCreery A NIckell. Sw3m For Cliolc Jewelry, muff, go to Dunn fc Hays. General Railroad and Office at Star Hotel:1 v Foreign Ticket 2wtf Cheap Plug Tobacco for Smoking at Swan A Bro.'s. T)o you buy your Groceries at Swan'a? Wooden and Willow Ware and Bushel Baskets, at 8 wan 4 Bro'a. E-rery farmer should use Deere's Mollne Plovr, if he wanu to farm successfully. 15-3m The Original Golden Crown Cigar is manufactured by A. F. Cohn. It la the favo r.te everywhere. 37-tf warranted pure 46v.lt Citron, Candled Lemon, Raisins, rauta, etc, choice, at Swan A Bro's. - Cur- Deuter& Shnrtaare agetits for Mollne Plow for Nemaha county. Deere's 15-3 m Beans, Hominy and Dried FruiUatSwuu A Bro.'s. Call Swan it, Bro., still continue to sell the beat Teas In the market at reduced price. For choice Susan, yrop, Teas and Fruits, (jo to Swan A Brother. We recommend and warrant Deere's Mo- line Plow as the beM. Denser A Shuns. 15-3m for Col hupp wish the best. Ilro'i) Tobacco, If you Swan A. llro., have iliu beat assortment of can goods in Brown vllle. AVm. II. Hoover, Real Folate Agent ami Conveyeucer; Court Itom. 31tf-dw A lot of tobitacco, slightly dumuged, for sale cheap at Swan A Bro'h. 1'agon and Buggy Woodwork. Iron, Cul tivator & Harrow Teeth, at I)eu-.t-i ASliurU. JlcCrttry A. :VlckeII offer for hale, their Nemaha bitters, winch they know to be the best tonic 1u the world. 15-3m. Gen. IVcntel Grant offers for sale, late ntylen of custom made Boobs nnd Sboe.s,and does repairing, on Miorl notice. Duuuit Hay keep a full assortment of all grades of Jewelry, which they offer for -ale cheap for cash, and do repairing promptly. The bel Cigars and l'obuccu in town are to be found at Swau A Bro.'s. Board by Hie day or un-k, at Paugher ly s Hewturant, one door wet ot the Hank. Parlor M.itchea without any Milphor, al Swan A IJro's. Iron and Wood Corn Shelters horse and hand power at Denser A Shin tn. lo-.ltn Choice New Oric.tlia Su; at uan it Uio'.-n. ar, at low prices. McCreery ii, Xickrll have on hand a cheap preparation, to pieveut catching th earlet leaver. Every lamily should use it. 15-2t Safe. No fear of an over-dose, wet weath er or hure mouth, in using Dr. Henry a Root and Plant Pills; they are entirely vegetable. See advertisement. 13-1 Remember that J. R. Bell sella all kinds of Pine Lumber, Lath. Shingles, etc.. at pri ces which cannot fail to suit any one. U-tf You don't know how cheap you can get good Pine Lumber, unless you call at J. R. Bell's Yard, comer of College and first streets. 3Sdwtf , Ben. Rogers, wants 1.000 bushels of sound yellow corn, for which lie will pay twenty live cents per bushel In cash, delivered at his Livery Stable In Brownville. Wanted Farm In Nebraska. To pur chase one or two improved farms within eight or ten miles of Biownvllle. Neb. Call on C. M. Kauffmann, Brownville, or address R. W. Smith, Toledo, Ohio. Cw3m A constant effort to please and satisfy his guests Is the only phrase that will npply to the conduct of Geo. Daughertyof the Res taurant next door to Carson's Bank ; and his success is truly wonderful. Try him " Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday last It froze at night and thawed during the day ; on Monday tiie weather was cooler, with now and then a fluke of snow no thaw ing; on Tuesday the little snow that fell dur ing Monday night melted away; Weduesday was pleasant and warm. Patronize Home lndnxtry All kinds ' oi marble work can bo bad at Neldhnrdt's Marble Works in tbtsveity, cheaper than it can be had elsewhere; None but the beet ma terial used. - n-tf Patronize home industry, and bene fit yourself at the same time by using only Colhapp Bro's Natural Eeaf HTobacpor!For sale-at Wrlghfs.-Rich nSrG!lmoreTs aifcTc: A. Pollock's at the Post Office. KUbourn, Jenklns& Co., corner Fourth and Main streets, In this city, haveconatant ly on hand a full stock of the besf Pine Cum ber of all kinds; nlsoruhsoSash, Doora, Blinds, Shingles, lath, Mouldings, Frames, etc., etc., which they arc selling at the lowest possible figures for which the same can be got out oi the log and Bhlpped to this point. They are determined to continue as heretofore to sup ply the bulk of lumbes, etc., used 'in this Lund District. Call and see them I 46tfdw Youngpliot This beautiful new month ly has, In three short months, taken a high rank among magazines, which Is hardly re markable when the number of popular au thors who write forjits pages are considered. The February numbei before us contains the continuation of an excellent serial by Wpi.'J5verett; a brill tan t.-paper "biiu Books and Reading by Rbt. Liird CJlIIer ; au exquisite poem by Edgar Fawcett; Picked Up Dinners, No. 1, by Willy Wisp, in his pe culiar vein, and a half dozen more articles. Young people will And It exceedingly read able. ' s Only SI per annum. Send stamp for speci men, to Young Pilot Publishing Company, Chicago. ' ' . J. R. BELL. Thlstlrm, dealing in Pine Lumber and all building material that is mado of pine, have now their yard on corner of College and 1st stree.e Btacked full, as also nil the vacant lots adjoining; ThcV have millions of feet of all kinds of Pine Lnmuer, as well as a rousing stock of Doora, Biiadu, etc They sell at the lowest- possible figure, nnd are selling an Immense lot or stuff of all kinds, from tea to fifteen teams loading there daily for theconntie3 westbestdes their large trade In this Immediate vicinity. FIRST PREMIUM CIGARS i A. F. Cohn, of this city, took tbo first pre mium on Clgors, with H. C. Lett, one of the best Judges of a good Cigar In the country, as chairman of the awarding committee, and the premium was desorved. Factory at No. flL Main street. rtUrtf GENDIN DR, SMITH'S ii iWM t ELECTRIC" OIL. GENERAL! NEW COMBINATIONS Groceries Curranta, HaiMtis, Citron and Lemon I'eel. at bwau A Brother's. The best Bro v io.ip in thu niatket at Swan & Deere'a Walking Cultlvatois the best in aae, sold by Deuser fc Shurts. 15-3m Sunn A Bro., an-selling Teas of extra quality, al greatly reduced prices. Sit an A. Bro., are selling the choicest GriK-eries. at prices which dely competition. OH and bee. The Jelebrated St. Joseph Hand Corn P.anter..itMansIieId, Ellingwood A Co. Send fur sample. 16-ly. J. XV. IIeuderon' Bazar is tilled with the best cluss ol latest styles ol Millinrry Uood.s, ot any like institution in .Southern Nebraska. Which lire ollered al low ligures, lorcash. Indies are Invited to inspect his Goods. A. May Ai Co.( are doing a good business, or these dull times. They offer flist class goods at near cost, nnd are ready to wait upon customers, and chaige nothing for showing their goods. Give them a call, be lore purck Int; elsewhere. The Rev. Mr. Carrlngton from Tecumseh was In town on Monday last. He reports quite a religious Interest among the people In the Clliton Settlement. Nine persons were baptized and ruceHed Into the church last Sunday, with the hope that some ten others will follow In a short time. Do you "Want a Stove I Shellenberger has the largest stock and 1 ul lest assoitment in the west. Don't be cajoled by any low priced stove anywhere, but go where all sizes and stjles are kept, and where stoves are made n specialty; lor there you can get a good article, as thiil is his business. Col. Fiirimt has his oilire, over the State Ban, wry artificially adorned with plants arid shrubbery, green and beautiful as a mid v-jtumer arbor. Rcmem tier IiaughertyV Restaurant In the time of thy hunger, for there is the place to grt a "square meal," served up to the "ti'jecn's taste." Ulacksnilth''. Iron, of all kinds, con stantly on iniiid. at rihellenbeiger's. This is a (trcHt advantage to Blacksmitlis, aud one which they ont to patronize. tf DenlerH buying at St. Joseph will find It to their interest to call on Messrs. Mansfield, Ellingwood A Co. Their stock of Agricultu ral Implements, Iron, Steel, Hardwarp. Wood Work, Ac, is largo and complete. Theyaregenlleineutode.il with, and offer liberal discounts to the trade. 16-ly. Pure Brauiah Fouls Ton pair pure wl te. and grey Bramah Chickens to let out en ftUf.rcs the coming season. R. W. Furnas, BriwnllhNeh. 1U-II. YorkIilre nog. I h-ve three pair of ymnig Y'jrksh'ire llogI desire to let out to ftjin. careful experienced man, on shares. P. V. Furnas' Brownville. Neb. 10-lt A. Hohlnoon wants his pay ty the first day of March and must have it. Send in the -cash to Imlanee jour account. He solicits iurtiior orders for boots and shoes. The genuine sUndxrd VCanton Clipper P' i. is still tor sale at fihelletiberger's. Thi inrnts of this plow is eonojdel by all to be su;K-rlor toothers ik liiis market. T!ie .Sherman House continue, to receive thepatronnge of tiie traveling public. The tleigliing parties coming to the city for pleas ure make ihat house their head -quarters. A. Miiy A Co., notify all indebted to them to call and settle by note or cash with out further delay. Their accounts must be settled up siKin. They mean wliat Uiey say. Cole's patent Stalk Cutter is a machine wanted in the spring by every farmer in the county. Shellenberger has them for sale, well mado and of good maleriaL CUU and eo them. The Baptist Sabbath School In this city, were the-recipieuts ot a quantity of Testa ments, Song books. Papers, Cards, Books and oilier perquisites for Sabbath School child ren. Thej'werea donation made by some philanthropic and christian hearted lady of Chicago, and vere very thankfully received. Judging from the sales of Pine Lumber and building material generally, made by J. R. Bell the country west must be rapidly improving with tirst-class ouildings, for this vard aloiio loads from ten to twenty teams per day. People are finding out more every day just where to get their lumber low down for cash. Alf. XV. Morgan, the enterprising Merch ant Tailor, ot this city, has Just received a well assorted stock of Cloths, and Mr. Dolen stands ready with tape and shears to cut them Into the latest style of nether or upper garments. They invite inspection. In a well lighted room. Those who like clothes to lit and wear, will give them a call. George Datighcrty is looking around for ''Ker building to accommodate his grow Ingiu'linKi,. Everybody uVkhes to secure Iheir meals there, and hU present room is not large enough for his wants. . D. Shellcnberg-rr keeps for sale, the Inion Corn Planter manufactured of the best material, at Peoria. 111. Farmers will consult their own Interest by Inspecting this machine before purchasing others. A. May &, Co., have a gooa assortment of C.kmIsou hand which they wish to sell al co-T.as they wish to retire from business as fcoon as they ean close out their stock, which tuey aro prepared to do at a bnjgaiu. narne, Saddles. Bridles. Halter Ktraps. !. Buekels, Findings and a variety til other articles too numerous to mention at -ellarnesiShop of H. F. Sauders, No.'.V JIam street. This is ih0 best nnd cheapest j-iddler hhop in the city. inf Te U. S. Assef-wtr: offlco has been re raov.nl from the post office building to the rms in the Red store lately occupied by G?i Itcnlck. Gen. Rcmick removes his office to the Slate Bank building. Hetzel wishes to close out his stock of oven-oats atenxt, as he wishes to carry none the summer. He has a variety of all ', a,,d mies left on hands, and he aP'.s the general rule of selling such artl-c-that cost after the Holidays. &. Co., are doing the F' E. Johntou argesl. tbo i.t .. .. ..,,... -- mi uiesaiesi general mer f huslnp of nny house In the city. Crid ,nSi,8alwasfun ol customer,, who UDDir,, .Var,ety Uicy keep "-ffle-ent to PP their wants at reasonable figures. Thoraa, B. Skeen. llvim nr T.nnr,.u I lMw'!l"!1Xm:,"a' 6!d tll,S Week- ' m lev :i, 7 u "" oio, io.Mr. ijtnd- ,! ' uyero1 city, which aver- thelm.l ''. Ltuutc; uy IU1S "at lot f iogs he has purchased this season. lo- int I an AccllUnt-As wo -w-ere 'com Wr , V" yeslerdil- afternoon we met a orIn,,, Cddownwilh lumber, endeav MpnU mbahlU- Hborses repeatedly formth'rUSlng wason aaa 1,orscs to Per Ivelr m retros;rade movement in rather a bmer " We sut-gested that he had hoes fA, i0 tOWn and Uttve h,s Worses WpyM"ffened' but he marked (with a tnml-n, Ulat he had boueht TUAT Lura- - .... iihiu8(s:i;o lor 'JODer Ine.u " "lamewantea to inform o. M.1ms .... "t",,fI, Ja rou ..,.,. C could Get it anywhere else tonne, ' efindthathei and ,h h0on ,us Poiule, where the '"hthirhfrf,1 Lumbcr was to oe hftd ePaUy com. delivered a l-lef address (prin whlSS,ed,f adJectlves) to his Iwrses. 8euingTjs,r. have the d?sired effect of hlh ay 2, ? ? Up the "I. and he went on 'tjoiciiiir. r- " Au.urr - --j- i Biov! ! n'n Railroad Mealing To-Nlglit. It will be seen by a letter, elsewhere printed, that the President of the Missouri, Iowa and Ne braska R. It. Co., and Mr. R. K. Crandal, K-q., of Hamburg, Iowa, wish to confer with our people to-night, upon railroad matters, at the Court House. Theo. Hill, Esq., of this city received a similar letter to the one we print from Mr. Crandal. London, Nkb., Jan. 27th, 1S71. Editor Advertiser : I wish, through the columns of your paper, to acknowledge the reception of sevcnty-elghl dollars given as a donation, bv the people of Falrvlew and vi cinity, on the evening of the 20th, nt the M. V.. Church, Falrvlew. Our sincere thanks to all concerned. J. W.. Ma'ktin, Pastor. At Moore's Book Store, may ! seen a new. convenient ami substantial invention a slate for school children, with rubber eus slons at the corners, to prevent noise on the desk, and to prevent breaking of the slate by a fall on the floor. All the school books in use in the country, can be had there, cheaper than elsewhere in the city. School Books, and School Furniture, is a specialty with him. 1C-21. Jesse Hnmtlton Burge, a boy fourteen years old, dark hair, black wool hat, coat and pants salt and pepper, and well worn hrogan shoes, left his father's residence in Richardson county, on the 20lh of January, without money ; no tidings of Ills wherea bouts since. Letters directed to the Rev. R. llurge .St. Deroln, Nebraska, conveying In telligence will be fraternalljt received. State papers please copy. Bible Society. There will be a meeting of the officers ol the Nemaha County Bible Society in theolllce of E. E. Ebright, on Sat urday, Jan. 28lhai2 o'clock P. at. A full at tendance Is uesired. By order ot the Presi dent. SsttTU P. TurrxE, Sec'y. Clay's Patent IVeatber Strip. Swan A- Bro. are ageuta for this Weather Strm. which effectually keeps out all rain, snow at.d wind from under ail doois or windows, to which It is applied. They have, the agen cy for Richardson, Johnson, Pawnee and Uage counties. Applications to them hi their stole in this Tjity, will receive prompt attention. u On last Friday evening, Miss Carrie D. Fuller of the Peru State Normal School, en tertained the citiezns of Brownville at Mc Pheison's Hall, under the auspices of the Literary Society, for an hour, by reading se lections of verse, poetry and prose from various authors. She excels in the comic satirical, pathetic and didactic; rather than in the grand impassioned, and declamatory. Her readings on the wholu, were really ex cellentfar beyond the average of those who appear before western audiences. Slngnlarly enough with the decision or the Ecumenical Coucil, at Rome, that the Pope was Infalliablc, it was accorded by th American public that Dooley's Yeast Powder was likewise Infallahle. We do not wish to dispute with Plus IX as to his Infallibility, but we challenge any baking powder to" be produced that is as clearly infallible as ours In strength, purity, freedom from deleterious substances, and that will stand such a chemical analysis. It is the healthiest, cheapest, and best ever yet known. Try It and be convinced. . E. S. IVlbley is demonstrating good taste In the arrangement of his stock of Fur niture, which proves he knows how to show goods to advantage. Mr. Holtslnger Is read to sell to those who visit this large and well arranged stock of Furniture, nt low figures, for cash. Just step In and look at the goods this house oilers for sale, whether you wish to buy or not. By so doing you will see many things you can not longfrr do without. The very article you have been so long wish ing for is there, well made, of good material. Buy it and save further worry of mind and muscle. The young men of this city have estab lished a a Reading Room in McPhcrson's Block. The initiation fee Is S2, and the monthly due Is one dollar. They have n large variety of the political und llteraij periodicals of the day on their tables; a good room, well lighted and seated. Ills opened to the membership every evening. It is a very pleasant place to spend the evening, and we shall be happy to record its general patronage by the younp. men of Brownville. We will try and give a list of the member ship next week as a mark of our approba tion of the habits they are thus forming. A an who had been drinking too freely at some of our saloons, becoming boisterous was putout of the Sherman House, last Tues day evening, whereupon he punched holes through the window lights with his fist, cut ting his hand badly He then went to the Post OtHce for quarters, from which place he was quietly led away by the Captain. Ho is a stone mason and thought to be the one that cut the foundation stone for Mulr's dwell ing. For Collection. Parties interested will take notice that we have left all our notes now due, for collection at the State Bank ot Nebraska, In this city. We nsk for Immedi ate settlement. Those persons who gave us their notes, will rind it to their advantage to call on the cashier of sain bank, and settle the knmc at onqe. DustAHacver. Brownville, Jan. 5. 1S71 I3-I ni be iiail at Blacksmiths, Wagon and Carriage mak ers will be pleased to learn that there is a depot for their supplies near home, where they can get everything they need "and nt prices competing farvorably with Chicago and St. Louis markets. Messrs. Mansfield, Ellingwood A Co., of St. Joseph, Mo., keep a large and varied stock of Iron, Steel, Wood Work, Carriage Makers' Hardware, and all other articles used in the manufacture ol Wagons. Plows and Carriages. Call on them, or write for their prices, and wo feel confident you will be well pleased. 16-ly Swan Bros., are selling goods as dull as some think the times are. When times arc dull they advertise liberally and thuB keap their house permantly before the public, so that when times improve and people begin to think of making their purchases their minds are filled with the idea of what Swan Bros., have for sale, and go there and get what they want, just as certainly as though they were the only persons in tho city who j dealt In the article. Some think it pays to j advertise. Swan Bros . knoi- It dn. .ond their salfs show it. .! Peter's Musical Monthly for February Is to hand, containing its usual variety ol beautiful music. It is a mystery to us how the publisher can furnl h so much valuable music lor such a small sum. aud a still great er mystery to see our musical friends spend ing their loose change lor sheet-music when they can get from twelve to fifteen pieces ol bheet-muslc for the small sum of thirty cents by buying this Magazine. The February number contains fifteen pieces, printed lrom lull-size music plates, and worth $1.30 in sheet form. Send thirty cents to the pub lisher, J. L. Peters, 529 Broadway, New York, and he will send you a sample copy. AnvERTiSEit Rooms. ) Bkow-vh.ll January 2Sth. j The officers of the Nemaha County Bible Society in session, E. E. Ebright, Esq., in the chair. Present Rev. J. T. Baird, F. R.Sykes, Alf. W. Morgan. A. II. Gil more and Jarvls S. Church. Jarvls S. Church was appointed Secretary, in tho absence of S. P. Tuttle, the perma ment Secretary. Rev. Baird aud Bros. Ebright nnd Church were appointed a committee to report reso lutions expressive of the sense ol the Socie ty upon the death of Bro. Hacker, oue of its oificers. The committee, aflera short consultation, reported the following, which were unani mously adopted: , Retolved, That in the death of Mr. Jonas Hacker the Bible cause has lost an ctlicient, earnest supporter, wjio has for eight yeais been a laltlitul ollicer of this bociety nnd la bored zealously to supply every tamlly In the county with a-eopytJl tho Word ol God. Resolved. That In his decease the Christian community has lost a consistent, true-hearted laborer In every good work. Jtesolced. That we express to the friends and relatives of our departed brother, our warm sympathy lu thoir bereavement. Jiesolcsd, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the tamtly of tho deceased and published in the county newspapers. The thanks of the Society were tendered to W. II. Hoover, Esq., for tho prompt and fuithlul mauncr in which he had executed his trust as Treasurer of the Society the past six years. The President rcid a communication from Bro. Black expressing a willingness to can vass the county for the purpose of selling and of giving tho Bibles of tho Society to those who are without and to those who are so destitute as not to be able to purchase one. It was referred to the Board of Trus tees, who were appointed a committee to em ploy a colporteur if found practicable. , Bro. Ebright was appointed a member of this last named committee in place of Bro. Howard, who was prevented from attending by sickness. There being no further business the meet ing adjourned to meet at the call of tho Pres ident. E. E. EBRIGHT. Prv'. JAJIVI5 J! CiirKcii.'SeVyj'ro tcm. Harry Crist, this week, conducted us through the extensive lumber yard, in this city, owned by Kilbourn, Jenkins A Co. First he has a stack of one thousand doors ol all patei us, and sizes, under cover lu the main building. In another large building we found window sash piled up and packed in until it seemed that for quantity, there was no end. In another. building, 3x100 feet, we found fiui&liiiiglumberdfnll lengths! thicknesses nnd vidths piled tvyeutv feel high, and all dry and well protected from the weather. Out side Is any quantity of fenc: mg.jolcc, scantling, square lumber, coarse. lumber, pickets, shingles, piled up and pack- eu in on two acres or ground. We were told by a Chicago lumber dealer that forqua'lffy, q'uuntity and variety it was ahead of any lumberyard on the rlve,r south of Omaha or north of Atchlnsoh . TliiS'was the first yard of pine lumber' established in Urowiivllle, and the liberality and enterprise; of this tl rm, of which the Crist Bros., are tft'u, active members, lias largely added to the, trade of Brownville the past three years. T-t Teaclier'stlnstltute lobe held at London Friday evening, Feb. 3d, aud Saturday, ih.- Programe of Exerecises : " "Friday evening, GK. Prayer, by Rev. M.t Martin. -. Music, 'Address to the children, by Judge O. B. Huwett. Alter which Prot. Black will exhl bit the pupils of his schoool. Music, and adjournment. . Saturday morning, 9 a. m. - - - Music. Prayer, by Alox. McKlnnoy. Class drill, on Grammar, by "Prof. D. W! Pierson,3u minutes. Discussion on tame 2u minutes, Class drill, on Fractions, by "W, A. Bridge. JO minutes, discussion on same, 30 miuulcs. Class drill, on Penmauship.by C II. Noel. Twelve M. R' cess. llYi v. t. Music. Class drill on Reading by G. S. McUrew, 30 minutes. Discussion on sumei'O minutes. Class drill on Geography, by Geo. Hansen, JO minutes. Discussion on same, 20 mlu? utes. After winch the query box will bt, opened and questions answered. Miscellaneous business and adjournment. We expect the following teachers present, besides the ones mentioned la the pror. gramme, who will take an active part In the work, to-wit : Henry Roberts, George Hay wood, J. B. Faiusworth, M Boise, F. R. Sykes and others. I Is earnestly requested.. iliat all friends of education be present. S. W. McGkew, Co. Sup't. 2TO H IlENT. Advertisements under this head will be charwd IU each Insertion, lor Ave lines or less. TsS5r"0?S,E WITH T,IBEE ROOMS. ,f,.si UeU.on Nebraska street. Two lots at tached. For terms. Acenqulre at this office. TO'rent.-if'you HAVE A HOUSE OR A Farm to rent, advertise it In the Advertiser. In our cheap ad verUslng column ' H1I ! 3BE FOIl SALE, w. -v--BtaMlfc-v Advertisements under this head will be charaed 21 cents each Insertion, for live lines orlees" -non SALE.-irou3Es and lots in bro wn- itt'.j.I'-i?;: Aku.lniproved nnd Unimproved Land 5slIrfL2fmttl'a.faud U-stricU. Apply to Jno. L. Caraon. Brownville. Xeb. kjk F0wSiXTEJV THOUSAND TWO YEAR w .2?dre,lCn Trees for sale the comlnc spring, by t wrurim3, it4t FOR 8ALE.-SEKD BARLEY.-FOUR IIUN--i dre. '..V5'!?13 Prime Spring Uurle3-, forseed. tur sale by R. W. Furnas. Brownville. iwt NERVE POWER WITHOUT PHOSPHORUS! A REAL SEDATIVE without Opium or Reaction I INNOCENT, even Is Um mouth of INF ANTS. Twonty drops Is the LAROEdT dose. Cures Sici nead&che IN ABUT TWENTY MINUTES, RATIO AL PRINCIPLES ! pOR SALE.-BLACK NORWAY AND SUR A prise Oat-i. Two hundred bushels Black .Nor way and Surprise Oat- for sale by R. W. Furnas, Brownville, Nebraska. iwt TOR SALE.-BALD BAB.EY.-ONEHUN X dren bnslirR itiiii n-iri uui ". ..- ,.. t W. Furnas. Browu ville. Nebraska, ' iw: CntcTWKATi, Jaae it, 1870. B. Siirril Dear i'ir ifv mother scald ed her fbOt so biidlv she could not wallr. whlph alarmingly swelled. 31 y little boy had lumps on his tbroal aud verv stiff neck. I not tm in tin nlirht and bathed his throat and chest, anil pave him twenty drops of your Oil. They Hre now both rell. JOHN TOOJIEY, Express offlce, 07 Wtat Fourth street. TVR-O. u edh( throat aud v Wfi bave ou hand s. large STAPI2 A3TD To "vchich we are making co w are selling at Prices as the Mississippi. In the Quality of our Goods FLOUE OP THE MOST HIGHEST MAB.EST COUNTRY 12-40 f r?llN? Oa1T" fM S w CP feiiXiJ , DE.Vl.EflS II? ffj r- BpfiTncnnM - Hi) ) l-il A A I I W . V XJ. - fc ud well assorted stoclt or 1 i GO! T&8CY GROCERIES nstant additions, and "which 2ow as any House "west ol WE DEFY COMPETITION APPROVED BRANDS. PRICE PATD TOR h ; -PB.OI3UCH OS SAN & BKO. r?OR SALE.-CH ESTER WHITE PIGS.-TWO x number one Male Chester White Piga. old en "u,?h 'orervlce. for sale by 11. W. Furnas, Browa ville. -Searaska. . uvu F05,ALn'-(ASHJIKRE G0AT SKIXS.-J- lit tine undressed Cashmere Goat Skins, for top" ,fr'cefrotu$.5to Ji". R. Furnas, Brown vlUe.Nehr.t9ka. iejt T?OR 8ALE.-1F YOU HAVE HOUSES OR . Lots for sale, advertise them in the Advertiser. and thereby secure a customer without delay. T?0R SALE.-IT YOU HAVE FARMS FOR i .Sale, advertise them in the Advertiser, acd plenty ot customers will apply lor them. POR SALE, -ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER X this head, at twenty live cents each Insertion, tor five lines or levs. - WAXTS. Advertisement under this head will be charded 23 cents each Insertion, for nve lines or !e3. WANTED.- adverti w A Bare Chance for Builders! $5000 Worth of County Orders 1 1 1 The undersigned will exchange Pine Lum ber Sash, Doors. Blinds, Lath, Shingles, etc.. it the lowest cash price, following counties, until IS7I: Gage County, Neb Pawnee " " Johnson " " Jefferson " " Richardson " Lancaster " Nemaha IF YOU WANT a siTi'ATrnv ertise lor it under this head". It costs lint twenty-live cema for live hues or lead. ANTED.-IF YOU WANT 3ERVANTS, IrarmIIand- nrunrT.IiiHnriii.lr mlroriku for them in the Ad vertber. J r-NTED.-IF YOU WANT TO RENT A House advertise lor one in the Advertber, iu w wiciu u CltiiilJJi UU1UIJJU. mhSnWfTr-'"-"' COJIJIEBCJAL. SEW YORK MARKET. The mnrltt-t advices from New York and Liver pool arc to the effect that the price of wheat Is ad vancing, and this excitement has rabed corn six ceuts, There b not so much wheat In store In Chi cago now as one year ago. by nearly -.Oo.foo bush els; butmoreeorn now than then, by nearly one million bushels. In New York City ihere is now !,5U0,lKX) bushels of wheat on hand, against 3,122,158, one year ago. There is now in store there 257.000 busheU of corn, against 533,717 bushels one year ajfo. The number of bushels of wheat Is about the same in both places, but Chicago has three times the most corn. The corn In Chicago has been ear ned over from last year's crop, which accounts for the large quantity on hand. New York has more oats now than then, and Chicago has less. .Hanhootl : If ovr Lost, How Restored. Jut published, a new edition of Dr. CiilvunrellN Celebrated E4mr ontheraicucure(ithuutmediiiiie) oi srti:.u iTUimiiUJA orscmmal Involuntary beminul Loaves, Uil'O- Fort Platm, July 12. DR. SMITH: Send me more Oil and mire circu lars. It is going like "hot cakej." Send some circulars also to Sutlln County. Cherry Valley, as taey sent In lor a supply of the OIL Please sen.t by nrst express, and oblige, YouT3 truly, D. E. DECKER, DroggUt. Not a Failure I Not One I (From Canada New nAMBuno.ONT., July 12. DR. SMITH. Philadelphia : I have sold the Oil ibr Deainess. Sicklies-", Neuralgia, Sc, and In every case it has given satbtactlon. I can procure quae u numuer oi letters, large sue, tc. s.c. We want more of the Yours respectfully, FKED. H. MeCALLUM. Drocglflt. Jodwtd Neb. Gen. Fund... " Poor Fund . " Hridse " .. for orders on the the 1st of llarc-h, 90 oe v SO " 'IIIIHll.H.OU 5U ...S5 " -.90 " ....00 " Weakness, TENCY. M ments to marna TENCY. Mental and Physical Incapacity. Impedi ng cic: msui ossu Jiraox. EP- iLEly anuiii. inauceu Dy Sure on Deafness, Salt Kheum, &c. MP 1 Hheumatbm. Salt Rheum. Ery- Isipclas. Paralysis. Uhiilblalus. aWTSP S" I Swellings. Headache, Burns, t eXi Jl3 J Frosts, Piles, and Scald Htad. Felons, Carbuncles. Mumps. Dip- f 1 HT therl.i. Croup. Neuralgia, Gout. ' Wounds, Stiff Joints. Swelled j Gland's, Canker, Tooth Ache, g VT Ml K 6J Cramps, Bloody Flux. Ac., Ac I vJMMU& TIIY IT FOR YOURSELF. SALT RHEUM it cures every time (Iryou us no soap on the parts while applying tho oil,) aud it cures most all cutaneous diseasoi sldom tails in Deafness or Rhsumatlaci. H. C. LETT, Agent, 12-6m BROWNVILLE, NKB. 18S8. 1870. OPEN to THE WOKLD FOR yJlFLr la I I I S'&Jlli i P. Can and wil sell yon all ldnds of ImplexriGnts cneaper than any other house in Nebraska. Resell tho -'X- t- -fe-4 'T f-t:'. -.&.v. .-. 5 J i.i.in ji-i-w.ro-.s.?rT t:r.s .-5.. i - .. w v PHtMrrtf i f sc' T-irnf it iPi-iiiiii-rJ r i --r i xt, .- -V r-- ii m m . - Jk k. - ; ""j. ltv i - - --cs.W5Jsr M. F. BOYO, BRICKLAYER & PLASTERER, BROWNVILLE. NEBRASKA. Will takecontracts for Brick or Stor.e Work, or Plastering, in town or county. Will build Cisterns and warrant them. Good work guaranteed. 33-y KILBOURN, JENKINS & Co. BUILDERS REMEMBER The place to buy cheap and good Lumber, etc., is n$ Bell's. The'stock is manufactured in the wcat, and kept In the best condition. If you wish anything lu that line, give them a call! HEAR YE I HEAR YE I! In abundance and of every bize and qual ity, all kinds of Blackbmlth's Tools, Iron and Furnishings: All things ueedful In the Hardwnroline in the Saddle and Harness buslncs: Everything needed In building, such as Nails, Boltn, Locks, Latches, .etc: All kinds of Carpenter's Tools: All kinds of tools for Brick-layers and Stone Masons : All kinds of Tin and Copper Ware : All kinds of wire, Rubber Belting and Packing, etc., low for caBh. at SlIELLKNBnROEU'S. Ceo. B. Moore. Bookseller, Stationer and Newsdealer, next door to the Post Office. School Books of all kinds, Blank Books, Stationary, &c, always nn hand. School Furniture furnish. ed on short notice. Call at tho Book Storn. 52-dwtf ' A BARGAIN IN CITY PROPERTY. I will sell the three lots'nnrth of ray resi dence at a bargain, between this Jan. 1st. Is7J' J. L. COLHAPP. GREAT BARGAINS IN LAND. 3,000acres of Unimproved Land, on terms to suit the purchaser. JO Improved Farms; a'ood Laud and good location. Apply at WM. J. AUSUIN'S Heal Lstate Office. Browuville. etc.: alsotONSU self-indulgence or aexual extravagance. US" Price, in a sealed envelope, only C cents The celebrated author, in this admirable essay. clcirivcteinoiisiraie". iroma tinny years successiul practice, that lb nlurring coniwiuences ol self abuse may be radically cured without the dnugtr- ousu-eoi internal meuicine or uie iippncawou ot the kniie : pointing out a mode of cure at once sim ple.ceriaui.audenePtuiil bymoanoi which every iiillei er, no matter w hat tils condition may be may cure himsell caeapiy. pnvuieiy, una raaicauy. I i5Tlils t.ecturp should be in the hands ol every j youth and every man In the land. i seat, unoer sew, in a piuin envelope, to any aa dresspojtfpuM, on receipt bt six cents, or two post .tamps. Also, iir. Culverwellj -Marriage uuldc," price ij cents. Address the Publishers, CUAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.. PJ7 Bowery, New Yor:. Post Office Box -Iv'SG B-iy CHAS. HELMER, BOOT & SHOE MAKER. No. 49 Main Street BROWNVILLE, NEB. Has constantlyon hand a su perior stock of Boots and Shoes. Custom work done with neatness and dispatch. ;c& STUDEBAKEPv AND WHITE WATER TvG-OiSrS, USCtIES AND iW.?- ftfrl ATT T77tNj,n2 Pin ijp ri!ju v.t'ijLi. WM E.&sm lBll-lliV Die. j. blake, HOWARD SANITARY ASSOCIATION. AID For the Belief nnd Cure of theErrin-jand Unfoi tunate.on iinnciplesot Christian Philanthropy. Essavs oathe 1'rrors ol Youth, and the Polite oi Age. in relation to Marriage and Social Evils, with -amtarvnid for the alllicted. sent tree. In sealed liuvelopex. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION Box P. Philadelphia. Pa. T?wr 'jcryH vvi iTjfz jX)jaei-Z?es &32Sim&&Oyi w :zr?3323?js3r22 wwfcasswsmw; DENTIST ould respectfully announce that l.e has f located In Brownvble and is now prepared toperform.ln thebest manner. ALL oper- We sell the Runner Cultivator, Garden City Clipper Plow PEKIK TWO A2TD THRSS-HORSE PLOWS SMITH'S Cast Cast-Steel PLOWS, EXCELSIOR and GANG PLOWS) PRINCETON IRON-BEAM PLOWS, ALL KINDS OF CORN -PLOWS, One and Two-Hole Hand Corn Shelters, and One, Tvo and Four-Horse Power Shelters, If YOU HIT Uini IHG,CfliEHD BK0BJTJ WE KEEP NOTHING BUT FrufiT CLAPS GOOD. AND GUARAN TEE ALL OUK GOOD3 TO 1)K AS RECOMMENDED. the science of Orrirv Over City Drue Store, trout room atlons pertaining to the science of .Den tistry. 161 A full Supply of Extras ahvays on Hand I EALL as :WT2SrT T OPENED P" j. g s WV H 3 PiMfB K33SUI! OT ?wjrm,mr, "Yr.n wa Kaa.1 ma rrva a Hats and CB&m Boots and Shss THWHKB, VAU f 3 NEW ISdwtf SHER3IAN HOUSE. This house, under tho management of Its affable proprietor C. M. Kauffman. is one of the best accommodations for the weary and hungry traveler along tho Missouri rlvcr. Forgood meals, good bed.s, accommodating hct and'watters It stands unrivallod. dw BROWNVILLE DISTILLERY. We pay the highest price In cash for all kinds of grain. 12'3ra- W. M. CHAFFE Co, CHE1V THE BEST' Tobacco In the market; that Is : Colhapp Bro's Natural Leaf. For sale at Wright's Rich &. Gllmor's and at the Post Office. ' NOTICE. The regular term of the Probate Court for the trial of cirll cases for all sumsovurone hundred dollars nnd under three hundred dollars, will be held at the office of tho Pro bate Judge ia tho city of Btownvllfo Nema- nu. county, eDiair.a oornmenelnrr nn flrst Mondayof each calendar month. A.W.MOROAW Probate Judge. tho S-.tf FOR SALE! FOR SALE! ' A Larse Stock ot , & SCHOOL. BOOKS ! Also, of PAIXTS, OILS AD GLASS! In lots to snit purchasers, at . ., McCREERir& XICKKW.iJ. I PwSm oot , WM Eemember the place. T Z El Xj YORK ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE ! McPherson Block, IVo, 70 Main Street, Brownville, Nebraska. s i ir nmm 'ijiju:j lJ1 J 94 J' M f MMJQ.W LA 13 JL TCfTJ'JLg'g. JlgJ'JJl 11 iSJ'gayaKTssaai ?ty ... ' i ! ' ? 'Jffm-gWl?MJTa (2.5 .r.rs tHef 'JB jl ; 22r a j -K' Whole8al and Retail Scalers in mi O -A. IE is rn OJL OIiOHS AND MA - j No.. 76 Main Street, McPlierson Block, BroTiille, Nebraska" f tee'W Largest Stock, and Make- the Lowest Prices.